Elvis' 1974 summer Las Vegas season was a roller-coaster of emotional performances. This was his sixth season singing to the Las Vegas casino audiences, still doing 2 shows a night, and he was really feeling the loss of Priscilla. The dinner shows were beginning to bore him - and with pe...
"How Great Thou Art" and "The Impossible Dream" were on nearly as high a level of fervor. Screaming erupted at the beginning and end of every song and each of the four times Presley took a black scarf from around his neck and in the V neckline of his bright white suit and threw it...
This album was recorded in March 1974 at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tenn.Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphisis worth adding to your collection, as he's performing in his prime and, in addition to his typical concert songs, he also sings "Trying to Get to You," "My Baby ...
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About the show itself, Elvis doesn't have really any big power ballads, or big committed rockers. How Great Thou Art, Bridge, Hurt are all missing. Only two songs after the intro's, then the show is over. It's a sub par set list, especially when compared to the show in the same...
11. How Great Thou Art 12. Hound Dog 13. Fever 14. Something 15. All Shook Up 16.Memphis,Tennessee 17. What Now My Love 18. Suspicious Minds 19. Introductions 20. I'll Remember You 21. I Can't Stop Loving You 22. Release Me 23. An American Trilogy 24. A Big Hunk O'...
Elvis puts his all into this performance. There is a slight clunking sound during the Stamps part but does not distract from the song. If you like the June 19, 1977 version of HOW GREAT THOU ART, then you ain't heard nothing yet! Elvis blows the roof of the arena from the moment he...
Everybody in the (Elvis-)World should read this and think about it. Boxcar wrote on October 11, 2012 Once Elvis was King here. Now he finally gets degraded as looser of the 70s with senseless thrown-together albums, looser of the 60s with mainly singing poor senseless movie-songs. When...
Although his tenor voice had lost some of its range, McGuinn’s singing was strong and his guitar playing was impressive. The best moment was a fascinating new arrangement of “Eight Miles High” that was more Ravi Shankar than Timothy Leary. Appropriately, the autobiographical journey ended with...
“How Great Thou Art”: this is the Elvis we know from the early Vegas years. This is a very good and dedicated studio version. “Stand By Me” and “Where No One Stands Alone” are both not really favourites of mine, but I must admit it’s only the lack of tempo what is ...