rock, My way, Heartbreak Hotel, Blue Suede Shoes, CC Rider, Suspicious Minds the audience goes crazy dancing to the foot tapping music. Most tribute shows prefer to have Elvis as the final act at the end of the show, since Elvis is so popular. The crowd reactions can be funny to ...
Well the PRESS reactions to seeing Elvis's first concert were simply AMAZING they loved the show "Like a Price from another Planet" was one of the more amazing headlines in the New York Times dated June 18th 1972. Rolling stone said:-"Elvis: Everybody gets enough of what they want to g...
no: we knew about Elvis’ love for karate, his mood changes in the second part of 1974, the press reactions, the song choices, Colonel’s greedy deals and the long, often strange – but never embarrassing - dialogues. But again: what new is there to discover after ...
Lisa Marie performed her duet with Elvis 'In The Ghetto'. It seems to be that the negative comments on the original clip where huge. A lot of people thought that the footage with the baby's with guns where to shocking. In the 'new' clip, the guns are gone. After the song, Lisa M...
Elvisis playing in movie theaters. You can see more reactions to Butler's performance as the King below.
Ways to protest the war against Iraq; Lectures on the poetic nature of song writers such as Eminem, Bob Dylan, and Pink Floyd; Celia Brayfield's novel 'Mister Fabulous and Friends'; Various reactions of London, England inhabitants to snow.Brayfield...
There is a suggestion that Rogers' song 'Sweet Music Man' was inspired by Elvis but it is more likely written about himself! Note that a man that looksexactlylike Kenny Rogers is seen in the TTWII 'After Party' MGM footage.EIN cannot understand why Rogers never mentioned this in later in...
About 25 years later, once the Dixie Chicks were all grown up and making country music, they laid down a whole lot of steel guitar and put that song on their 1998 album,Wide Open Spaces. Although it's included on a new Presley boxed set calledElvis 75: Good Rockin' Tonight, I never...
impassioned writing about pop music in existence. Some of the best is in shorter essays: Lester Bangs’ half-crazed but emotional, moving screeds (several are included in hisPsychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dungcollection) and Jon Landau on a 1971 ”comeback” show, which can be found inIt...