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OAITW r.2.0

(31,035 posts)
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 12:24 AM 9 hrs ago

I was never a great fan of Elvis Presley

Except for this moment in 1968. Elvis was pretty much out of the musical picture after his string of bimbo, Col. Parker movies. But this show, which I watched live, really impressed me. Later, Elvis took his schtick to the Kung-Fu extreme and then it ended.

But this show, was pretty goddam impressive. Considering he hadn't been in front of a live music audience in 6 or 7 years....he was a pretty good acoustic and electrical guitarist. I was surprised. It's like the real Elvis emerged that night.

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I was never a great fan of Elvis Presley (Original Post) OAITW r.2.0 9 hrs ago OP
Nice SuzyandPuffpuff 9 hrs ago #1
That was the musician in him. Never a huge fan, but my parents had a few 45s and one can't deny his popularity. Silent Type 9 hrs ago #2
There was the commercially produced Elvis.... OAITW r.2.0 8 hrs ago #3
His list of accomplishments in moniss 8 hrs ago #4
I was born in 53. My folks were Big Band focused. OAITW r.2.0 7 hrs ago #5
I think that was well put. And pretty much on point. stopdiggin 7 hrs ago #6
Hallelujah - much improved acoustics IMHO progree 6 hrs ago #7

Silent Type

(12,022 posts)
2. That was the musician in him. Never a huge fan, but my parents had a few 45s and one can't deny his popularity.
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 12:46 AM
9 hrs ago

Lots of my favorite musicians list him as a significant influence.

OAITW r.2.0

(31,035 posts)
3. There was the commercially produced Elvis....
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 01:05 AM
8 hrs ago

then there was this. Changed my mind about him.

moniss

(8,409 posts)
4. His list of accomplishments in
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 01:23 AM
8 hrs ago

records, both singles and albums, is huge. Still to this day the people who saw him on stage before the decline talk about how powerful it was. No singer or performer before or since has had the kind of pilgrimage like Elvis of fans from around the world year after year to his home in Memphis. I'm glad to see you find a part of Elvis career that made a good impression.

I realize that much of his music isn't in the taste of everybody and that is cool but there is good reason they call him The King. He can be criticized for some things but there has never been anybody before or since who had this size or dedication in a fan base. Just a couple of stats:

101 Gold albums ( Streisand is 2nd with 52)

129 albums on the Billboard 200 (Sinatra is 2nd with 82)

57 Platinum albums is Number 1

67 cumulative weeks as Number 1 male solo artist on the Billboard 200

Still one of the most streamed artists decades after his death.

There's plenty more but I put this stuff up because sometimes we don't see the sheer magnitude of what his recording career was. The movies and stuff were sort of mindless fluff but remember that Parker did see using them as promotion for the music at a time when music videos didn't exist and live feed TV didn't really cover concerts. Elvis to his credit pulled away from that and the story of how the song "If I Can Dream" came about in such a short time frame and came out in performance so well is an absolute marvel of his talent and the musicians and songwriters around him.

OAITW r.2.0

(31,035 posts)
5. I was born in 53. My folks were Big Band focused.
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 02:06 AM
7 hrs ago

He wasn't on my radar until I saw this at 15, Whoa, this is Elvis? Good stuff.

But, I went in a different direction and he did too. Such is life.

stopdiggin

(14,723 posts)
6. I think that was well put. And pretty much on point.
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 02:40 AM
7 hrs ago

The musical talent was there.
Didn't always come to the fore ... But - his choice in the end ...
And, thanks for bringing back a chapter serves to remind ... Better times ...

progree

(12,558 posts)
7. Hallelujah - much improved acoustics IMHO
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 03:27 AM
6 hrs ago

If one finds the visual part distracting or worse, just scroll down away from it



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