Elvis was a personal friend i have lived in Memphis since the early 70's i met him when i was 17 yrs old. I won a radio show contest the prize was a day with Elvis. I saw him before he passed we had a short talk i was crying he gave me a kiss on the cheek and said i love ya kiddo i said i love you too E. That was the last time i saw my friend alive again. I walk past Graceland everyday without fail. i live on EP Blvd. much love from Memphis Tn. Elvis was a genuine sweet man and i will never forget my friend. All the memories of my friend are tucked safe in my heart forever
I always loved the way he cared so much for all his band & back up singers & looked after them... He was more than just an entertainer. He had such a good heart....
Besides his musical and cultural significance, his amazing voice, charisma and looks Elvis was most of all authentic. Which means he is not in any way imitating. He was the starting point, the benchmark for all that came after him. The guy who had the guts to be totally different. And that is why he is the King.
He is called " THE KING" for a very simple reason: HE IS THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!!! "Suspensions Minds" is My Very Favorite Song that he ever performed.
Great reaction! I'm 67 and have enjoyed listening to The King for years. One thing I'd like to comment on is that you can tell by the smile on his face that he's enjoying himself and that he doesn't take himself seriously. It's just fun! Best regards, Steve
I love the way he walking towards the pretty backup singer... looking like a panther in the jungle! Beautiful, just beautiful. 🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹
It’s well known that prior to a performance he had stage fright. BUT when he walked out on stage and began making contact with his audience the stage fright evaporated because he loved them and they loved him. EP was in command of any stage he was performing on. He had his voice, he moved like a cat, he was in communication throughout his performance with his band and backup singers. And the audience…there was a relationship with them: he knew it and they knew it. He was one of a kind.
Thank you so much, such fun. Bringing me way back. I was 12 sitting with my dad watching tv when the news came on that he died. I’ll never forget that day.
His concert footage shows his personality but his official releases show his perfection. Many Mahalos for letting an old lady relive seeing this for the first time
Showmanship, baby! I was fortunate to see him live in the 70s, and it's so good to see another generation react so positively to The King. Blessings to you.
I was in 4th grade when heard on radio he had died. even as a little girl I was sad. he was only 42. Think about it. no one in those days we'll, Elvis started it, jivin his hips lol. he was loved ♥️
Elvis was the total package! What a showman, you can tell he really loved what he was doing. We, all his fans, still love and miss him Much love, Elvis!! !
I met Elvis when I was 5 years old. I've been on his personal airplane " LISA MARIE" the same day. He came to my city for a concert and he did a meet n greet of sorts on the tarmac at the airport. The public were allowed to walk out to the plane. It was a beautiful memory. 🌹❤️👍
Elvis sang and the women of the world went wild!! Beauty and talent in one guy. They would only film him from the waist up when he first started, thought he would corrupt the young with his hips!!
It honestly brings tears to my eyes when I watch all these young folks discovering Elvis. I live in Tennessee and I grew up LOVING him. I remember his Aloha from Hawaii concert was the first concert EVER to be broadcast live via Satellite all over the world. I was a teenager and it's all everyone especially girls talked about for so long before it happened. It was such a HUGE EVENT. I was living with my brother and sister-in-law and I got to watch it in color...also a big deal back then because not many people could afford color tv. When he came on I thought I was going to fall out of my chair. I ended up lying in the floor in front of the tv and I didn't move until it was over. I loved that man so much and still do. I cried until I couldn't cry anymore the day he died and I still can't watch him singing without tears. I'm just so happy to know this beautiful man will live on long after my generation is gone.
Elvis was so incredible that even people who were always with him and worked with him were overcome by him so much that they would blush from his attention!!! ELVIS!! Enough said!
To me, Elvis was an actor who sang. Just happened that way. I grew up watching Saturday matinees w/ Elvis and grew to love him. It did not hurt that my favorite uncle looked just like him- sideburns and all!! ♥
That guy was a total athlete if you really think about the stuff he was doing. And don't forget the fact that those jumpsuits weighed a whole lot and were hot as hell. What I love about this particular performance capture is not only is he looking back at his incredible drummer Ronnie Tutt, and they are egging each other on, he goes over and fucks with one of his backing vocalists. There are actually some behind the scenes floating around on TH-cam where you can see them in practice and also just kind of hanging out and he had a good chemistry with everybody in that band including the Sweet Inspirations which was the name of his black female backing choir. He also had a male choir as well and he would just hang out and they would crack each other up and the one lady that he pranked? Apparently she pranked him sometimes like in practice, though never on stage I don't think. And so he took advantage of the moment and pranks her. And you can just see her laughing her ass off after he startled her, and he just can't help laughing out loud at what he just did. Talk about having fun in front of a whole bunch of people with a huge band just roaring away behind you and you just still have that presence to go mess around a little bit and let the band know, hey man we're in this together up here on this huge stage in front all these people. And then he goes out and fucks with the audience in a lot of these performances, lets them know, hey we're all together here man. Anyway hilarious reaction; glad I found your channel.
Elvis had a great sense of humor and it showed onstage. Sometimes when performing this song, when he got down in that crouching position, he would change the words "because I love you too much baby" to "I hope this suit don't tear up baby". He loved all his band members like family, and the onstage banter with them was always fun, like with the backup singer Myrna in this video. And that badass drummer happens to be my cousin Ronnie!
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Elvis had style, talent, looks, humbleness and originality. He was touched by God with a unique and influential spirit. I love Elvis and so did most Blacks back in the day. Don't believe the b.s. about him. He was a kind and cool man.
I’ve loved Elvis all my life! He died the year I was born, but both my parents (Mum especially, for obvious reasons!) were big fans so I grew up listening to him. I even used to take Mum’s records, a greatest hits in particular, while she wasn’t looking, and play them over and over! Mum passed away in 2019, but I like to think she’s met him in the afterlife… probably fangirling and making him laugh!
Elvis was scheduled to appear at the astrodome, along with his backup singers(the sweet inspirations) and his entourage. But when they all arrived, Elvis was told by the event organiser that only he and his entourage were aloud to go out on the field, that his backup singers had to stay behind at the hotel. Elvis never being one to back down to racists, told the organiser that if the sweet inspirations weren't aloud to go then neither would he. When the organiser backed down, Elvis insisted that the sweet inspirations have their own Cadillac driven by a blonde girl. "Fighting Racism Elvis demonstrated his desire for racial reconciliation in the musicians he chose, and in the treatment they received. When he made his first appearance in texas at the Astrodome, according to Myrna Smith, Elvis was told, 'Well, you can leave the black girls home. You don't have to bring them'. Myna Smith: Elvis responded with, 'Well if they don't come, I don't come'. But he was really upset about it. There was one person in particular who had sent the message. So when we got there, we were greeted by this little blonde in a convertible and she had to drive us around and she was his daughter. So Elvis always made sure he got even. I'm sure he said, 'And I want your daughter to drive them" taken from the sweet inspirations section of the Elvis Presley fan club site.
This man was not only physically beautiful, had a voice he could manipulate any way he wished, could dance his backside off , but was a master at controlling his stage and drawing in the audience. As a woman I wish I could go back in time and be the right age to have witnessed this. Thank the powers that be for even the short time we had this phenomenon.
There's so much music and talent out there that people have forgotten about or have never listen outside of there culture, 60'S 70'S 80''S there is so much out there.
And then there’s this piece of magnificence. The man gave his ALL. And blushing? Had I been that lady, with THAT walking toward and looking at me. Yep, I’d have been a puddle on that stage floor. Mop me up.
@@pierreo33 It's a grammatical rule in every language I know of. It's like starting your sentence with "but", it just does not make sense. I don't really care though, just adding to what Puro said.
Trivia for u Jay lol when Elvis started out and would perform on tv was filmed waist up because they considered his hip and leg movements while singing vulgar for that era. Censorship at its best smh
He had no formal musical training, he couldn't read notes and that little move he did.. was him directing his own band...he is the king..always will be!
Poor old Elvis. This song was written by Francis Zambon a "white guy" Elvis was a little white kid who was scouted by some record producers. Fact!!! Elvis was groomed by a whole lotsa people to get the white girls out of the black clubs. Fact!!! Because "white america" didn't like their white little virgin brides going to these places. Fact!!! Elvis never wrote a song. Fact!!! The way Elvis was shaking himself all over the stage was not something he invented. Fact!!! This kind of movement on stage was going on in the black clubs for years. Fact!!! Just another way America didn't want blacks to be an influence on "white america". Fact!!! Now I am not saying that "Elvis" wasn't a good entertainer. What I am saying is he was groomed by "white america" to be your white modern day idol. Fact!!!
There were many times he'd have to be carried to his dressing room because he left every ounce of himself on that stage. That's why he was/is the KING!!
Poor old Elvis. This song was written by Francis Zambon a "white guy" Elvis was a little white kid who was scouted by some record producers. Fact!!! Elvis was groomed by a whole lotsa people to get the white girls out of the black clubs. Fact!!! Because "white america" didn't like their white little virgin brides going to these places. Fact!!! Elvis never wrote a song. Fact!!! The way Elvis was shaking himself all over the stage was not something he invented. Fact!!! This kind of movement on stage was going on in the black clubs for years. Fact!!! Just another way America didn't want blacks to be an influence on "white america". Fact!!! Now I am not saying that "Elvis" wasn't a good entertainer. What I am saying is he was groomed by "white america" to be your white modern day idol. Fact!!!
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 I agree with all of that. Yeah, Elvis was part of a racist system. From what I heard Elvis himself was cool because he grew up poor, but we would probably still consider him racist by today's standards. He did copy a lot of black artists, but he also had good looks and talent and put his own twist on things. I like Elvis, but I agree he was problematic. In his later years he supported Nixon and had a fetish for law enforcement. He would probably be MAGA today (but maybe not). He was the King for awhile, but now it's Lebron. Best not to put anyone on too high of a pedestal and just admire them for the good things they contribute to the world.
Poor old Elvis. This song was written by Francis Zambon a "white guy" Elvis was a little white kid who was scouted by some record producers. Fact!!! Elvis was groomed by a whole lotsa people to get the white girls out of the black clubs. Fact!!! Because "white america" didn't like their white little virgin brides going to these places. Fact!!! Elvis never wrote a song. Fact!!! The way Elvis was shaking himself all over the stage was not something he invented. Fact!!! This kind of movement on stage was going on in the black clubs for years. Fact!!! Just another way America didn't want blacks to be an influence on "white america". Fact!!! Now I am not saying that "Elvis" wasn't a good entertainer. What I am saying is he was groomed by "white america" to be your white modern day idol. Fact!!!
I was born 1 year before his death... But as a kid I loved his voice and style... To the point that I had his face glued to my "school bag" in high school... At the time of Gun's and Roses, and Iron Maiden T-Shirt... I was with Elvis and Pink Floyd one of the "happy few"... Of course I also listened to Nirvana, Rage, Soundgarden, No FX and music from "my age", but who had the balls to put an Elvis face on his bag in a southern France beach city, in early 90's ? :) Keanu was doing Point Break at the time... No TH-cam... You can't imagine ! :) Anyway, I'm glad that now Elvis is coming back from the "old ages" and is getting respect for who he was. And I'm happy to live that time when I can see "The King" the way I couldn't have hoped at the time... I love him even more after "seeing" really the "beast" he was. Pure Charisma... Seeing him, you can comprehend how religions could have started. You can't hate the guy, he was nice, cute, full of talent, humble despite all the "stardom"... I'm sure that even JS Bach would have rock with Elvis.
I enjoyed your reaction so much. To me it's like he has a magnet in him drawing you in and you cant stop watching. I've also discovered in the past couple months listening to all ages of people reacting to him that his voice gives me an actual calming feeling, and also hes very nice to look at. He really was a beautiful soul that was blessed with the whole package.
Thank you for this amazing performance. ...He was having a good time and wanted to make sure everyone else had a great time.Mission accomplished! !!!!!
Yes, ELVIS "THE MAN". I have been a fan since I was a child, I thought I was ELVIS, and yes he had it all. He could sing the telephone book and it would still sell million's. He just simply was the greatest , and lest we forget, the man started it all, just makes you feel good about knowing he was here
Poor old Elvis. This song was written by Francis Zambon a "white guy" Elvis was a little white kid who was scouted by some record producers. Fact!!! Elvis was groomed by a whole lotsa people to get the white girls out of the black clubs. Fact!!! Because "white america" didn't like their white little virgin brides going to these places. Fact!!! Elvis never wrote a song. Fact!!! The way Elvis was shaking himself all over the stage was not something he invented. Fact!!! This kind of movement on stage was going on in the black clubs for years. Fact!!! Just another way America didn't want blacks to be an influence on "white america". Fact!!! Now I am not saying that "Elvis" wasn't a good entertainer. What I am saying is he was groomed by "white america" to be your white modern day idol. Fact!!!
Elvis is just simply the best..then, now and forever...❤🔥...love your reaction 😊❤
Elvis had an incredible voice, charisma that impacted men as well as women, good looks and incredible talent.
אלביס המלך.הוא מדהים❤❤❤אהבתי את התגובה🤘🤘🤘🫶🫶
Elvis was a personal friend i have lived in Memphis since the early 70's i met him when i was 17 yrs old. I won a radio show contest the prize was a day with Elvis. I saw him before he passed we had a short talk i was crying he gave me a kiss on the cheek and said i love ya kiddo i said i love you too E. That was the last time i saw my friend alive again. I walk past Graceland everyday without fail. i live on EP Blvd. much love from Memphis Tn. Elvis was a genuine sweet man and i will never forget my friend. All the memories of my friend are tucked safe in my heart forever
I always loved the way he cared so much for all his band & back up singers & looked after them... He was more than just an entertainer. He had such a good heart....
The complete entertainer with massive talent.
No one had more rhythm than Elvis. Check out some young Elvis. That guys body was like liquid gold.
Besides his musical and cultural significance, his amazing voice, charisma and looks Elvis was most of all authentic. Which means he is not in any way imitating. He was the starting point, the benchmark for all that came after him. The guy who had the guts to be totally different. And that is why he is the King.
He is called " THE KING" for a very simple reason: HE IS THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!!! "Suspensions Minds" is My Very Favorite Song that he ever performed.
Great reaction! I'm 67 and have enjoyed listening to The King for years.
One thing I'd like to comment on is that you can tell by the smile on his face that he's enjoying himself and that he doesn't take himself seriously. It's just fun! Best regards, Steve
I love the way he walking towards the pretty backup singer... looking like a panther in the jungle! Beautiful, just beautiful.
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every Elvis performance was a spectacle. He died before I was born but I have always loved Elvis, and always will :)
Soul music homie 💯❤🔥
Elvis presley blessing given from God Amen 🙏 💯🔥
It’s well known that prior to a performance he had stage fright. BUT when he walked out on stage and began making contact with his audience the stage fright evaporated because he loved them and they loved him. EP was in command of any stage he was performing on. He had his voice, he moved like a cat, he was in communication throughout his performance with his band and backup singers. And the audience…there was a relationship with them: he knew it and they knew it. He was one of a kind.
Love your reaction...Elvis is simply the best ❤🔥❤🔥
Thank you so much, such fun. Bringing me way back. I was 12 sitting with my dad watching tv when the news came on that he died. I’ll never forget that day.
The KING!!🔥💖🎶👑🇺🇸
His concert footage shows his personality but his official releases show his perfection. Many Mahalos for letting an old lady relive seeing this for the first time
Showmanship, baby! I was fortunate to see him live in the 70s, and it's so good to see another generation react so positively to The King. Blessings to you.
Elvis the Pelvis !! Wonderful!!!
Another level. In the palm of his hand. Wow
He was 💯 the King
I was in 4th grade when heard on radio he had died. even as a little girl I was sad. he was only 42. Think about it. no one in those days we'll, Elvis started it, jivin his hips lol. he was loved ♥️
Elvis was the total package! What a showman, you can tell he really loved what he was doing. We, all his fans, still love and miss him Much love, Elvis!!
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That's not an arena... that's a hotel dinning room... packed!
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I met Elvis when I was 5 years old. I've been on his personal airplane " LISA MARIE" the same day. He came to my city for a concert and he did a meet n greet of sorts on the tarmac at the airport. The public were allowed to walk out to the plane. It was a beautiful memory. 🌹❤️👍
Great Reaction, it is very hard for anyone to Replicate Elvis. GOD BLESS YOU.
Elvis sang and the women of the world went wild!! Beauty and talent in one guy. They would only film him from the waist up when he first started, thought he would corrupt the young with his hips!!
Ένας και μοναδικός! Δεν ήθελε να τον φωνάζουν βασιλιά αλλά τελικά ήταν χωρίς να το ξέρει.!
It honestly brings tears to my eyes when I watch all these young folks discovering Elvis. I live in Tennessee and I grew up LOVING him. I remember his Aloha from Hawaii concert was the first concert EVER to be broadcast live via Satellite all over the world. I was a teenager and it's all everyone especially girls talked about for so long before it happened. It was such a HUGE EVENT. I was living with my brother and sister-in-law and I got to watch it in color...also a big deal back then because not many people could afford color tv. When he came on I thought I was going to fall out of my chair. I ended up lying in the floor in front of the tv and I didn't move until it was over. I loved that man so much and still do. I cried until I couldn't cry anymore the day he died and I still can't watch him singing without tears. I'm just so happy to know this beautiful man will live on long after my generation is gone.
I bet everyone remembers what they were doing when the announcement was made that he had passed away.
How he would love seeing your reaction!! He is forever the King!! ❤❤❤❤
Elvis was an explosion of energy...the Legend!!!
Elvis was so incredible that even people who were always with him and worked with him were overcome by him so much that they would blush from his attention!!! ELVIS!! Enough said!
Young people are so lucky that they get a 1st time seeing him again.
To me, Elvis was an actor who sang. Just happened that way. I grew up watching Saturday matinees w/ Elvis and grew to love him. It did not hurt that my favorite uncle looked just like him- sideburns and all!! ♥
The best remark I every saw about Elvis was "God was just showing off when he made Elvis".
That guy was a total athlete if you really think about the stuff he was doing. And don't forget the fact that those jumpsuits weighed a whole lot and were hot as hell. What I love about this particular performance capture is not only is he looking back at his incredible drummer Ronnie Tutt, and they are egging each other on, he goes over and fucks with one of his backing vocalists.
There are actually some behind the scenes floating around on TH-cam where you can see them in practice and also just kind of hanging out and he had a good chemistry with everybody in that band including the Sweet Inspirations which was the name of his black female backing choir. He also had a male choir as well and he would just hang out and they would crack each other up and the one lady that he pranked?
Apparently she pranked him sometimes like in practice, though never on stage I don't think. And so he took advantage of the moment and pranks her. And you can just see her laughing her ass off after he startled her, and he just can't help laughing out loud at what he just did.
Talk about having fun in front of a whole bunch of people with a huge band just roaring away behind you and you just still have that presence to go mess around a little bit and let the band know, hey man we're in this together up here on this huge stage in front all these people.
And then he goes out and fucks with the audience in a lot of these performances, lets them know, hey we're all together here man.
Anyway hilarious reaction; glad I found your channel.
Elvis had a great sense of humor and it showed onstage. Sometimes when performing this song, when he got down in that crouching position, he would change the words "because I love you too much baby" to "I hope this suit don't tear up baby". He loved all his band members like family, and the onstage banter with them was always fun, like with the backup singer Myrna in this video. And that badass drummer happens to be my cousin Ronnie!
Elvis homme le plus photographie au monde et Hollywood le plus inviter à la télé il détrôner soit acteur ou chanteur numero1dans tous les télé du monde trop classe beauté charme style Amérique c est elvis
Elvis had style, talent, looks, humbleness and originality. He was touched by God with a unique and influential spirit. I love Elvis and so did most Blacks back in the day. Don't believe the b.s. about him. He was a kind and cool man.
If you ever have time, spend an evening watching “that’s the way it is”. It was so good. Thanks kid.
I’ve loved Elvis all my life! He died the year I was born, but both my parents (Mum especially, for obvious reasons!) were big fans so I grew up listening to him. I even used to take Mum’s records, a greatest hits in particular, while she wasn’t looking, and play them over and over! Mum passed away in 2019, but I like to think she’s met him in the afterlife… probably fangirling and making him laugh!
I’ve never seen you smile as much as you do when you’re watching Elvis! 😊
Elvis o eterno Rei tenho 28 anos e queria ter visto ele ao vivo amo Elvis eterno Rei
Elvis was scheduled to appear at the astrodome, along with his backup singers(the sweet inspirations) and his entourage.
But when they all arrived, Elvis was told by the event organiser that only he and his entourage were aloud to go out on the field, that his backup singers had to stay behind at the hotel.
Elvis never being one to back down to racists, told the organiser that if the sweet inspirations weren't aloud to go then neither would he.
When the organiser backed down, Elvis insisted that the sweet inspirations have their own Cadillac driven by a blonde girl.
"Fighting Racism
Elvis demonstrated his desire for racial reconciliation in the musicians he chose, and in the treatment they received. When he made his first appearance in texas at the Astrodome, according to Myrna Smith, Elvis was told, 'Well, you can leave the black girls home. You don't have to bring them'.
Myna Smith: Elvis responded with, 'Well if they don't come, I don't come'. But he was really upset about it. There was one person in particular who had sent the message. So when we got there, we were greeted by this little blonde in a convertible and she had to drive us around and she was his daughter. So Elvis always made sure he got even. I'm sure he said, 'And I want your daughter to drive them" taken from the sweet inspirations section of the Elvis Presley fan club site.
I think it was Bob Dylab who said "when Elvis sings a song , its done" no one cant make a better version.
I’m in Memphis so Elvis has a special place in my heart!! My all time fav Elvis is “A Little Less Conversation”
He loved his momma he was a twin.he listened to black gospel. He listened underneath the window. He loved it.
To think people thought his moves were "VULGAR". LOL if they could see people now!! LMAO. I love ELVIS. Kings Never Die!
I think he was one of the best performers in the music world. I never seen him personally
There never has been and never will be another Elvis Presley. G.O.A.T.
Elvis from another planet 😍😍😍
Oh my GOSH 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Elvis THE KING 👑🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
I love love reaction 🤣😂😳👽
The world cried when this amazing man died. RIP Elvis
This man was not only physically beautiful, had a voice he could manipulate any
way he wished, could dance his backside off , but was a master at controlling
his stage and drawing in the audience.
As a woman I wish I could go back in time and be the right age to have witnessed
this.
Thank the powers that be for even the short time we had this phenomenon.
And now we have Justin Bieber. Umm yipee. Woo hoo. SCream. Wow
Your right sir🎵🎶💯🤴🤴🤴🤴🤴🤴🤴🤴🤴🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🥰💞🎼
It's Now or Never another great song by Elvis.
God’s gift! A wonderful singer with beauty, charm that will always be the best at everything. I miss him so much. No one was sexier.
Your reactions are so honest. I can tell by your facial expressions!👌 If you noticed he moves his body with the beats of the drummer .
There's so much music and talent out there that people have forgotten about or have never listen outside of there culture, 60'S 70'S 80''S there is so much out there.
Yeh, nobody can move like him! Elvis the Pelvis!
This was the height of Elvis' career, when he was in great shape from his martial arts training!
No One could sing a song like Elvis! I have never heard a song by him I didn't absolutely love!
Wooden Heart says hello 😂
Reddragon696 Dwight Yokum did a great rendition of Suspicious Minds....
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Steve Perry
There's a thing that stars have. It's why they're stars. You can't fake it.
Did you see Elvis change Jumpsuits at the end ? Elvis did two shows every day. And when they were edited, somehow the endings got switched.
And then there’s this piece of magnificence. The man gave his ALL.
And blushing? Had I been that lady, with THAT walking toward and looking at me. Yep, I’d have been a puddle on that stage floor. Mop me up.
Never start a sentence with "and" or "or".
@@OriginalPuro Or else?
@@pierreo33 It's a grammatical rule in every language I know of. It's like starting your sentence with "but", it just does not make sense. I don't really care though, just adding to what Puro said.
@@johnnyparsnips7641 You missed the point... but I didn't mean to start an argument.
Trivia for u Jay lol when Elvis started out and would perform on tv was filmed waist up because they considered his hip and leg movements while singing vulgar for that era. Censorship at its best smh
In england he was known as 'Elvis the pelvis'. Total legend.
It was all about his fans. He loved them.
At the end he does his Karate moves wow
He had no formal musical training, he couldn't read notes and that little move he did.. was him directing his own band...he is the king..always will be!
One of. Kind The king
now thats a live performance...all hail the KING...
Elvis had the 3 things you need to great. Looks,Great voice, and Stage presence.
Poor old Elvis.
This song was written by Francis Zambon a "white guy"
Elvis was a little white kid who was scouted by some record producers. Fact!!!
Elvis was groomed by a whole lotsa people to get the white girls out of the black clubs. Fact!!!
Because "white america" didn't like their white little virgin brides going to these places. Fact!!!
Elvis never wrote a song. Fact!!!
The way Elvis was shaking himself all over the stage was not something he invented. Fact!!!
This kind of movement on stage was going on in the black clubs for years. Fact!!!
Just another way America didn't want blacks to be an influence on "white america". Fact!!!
Now I am not saying that "Elvis" wasn't a good entertainer.
What I am saying is he was groomed by "white america" to be your white modern day idol. Fact!!!
This why he's the KING!!!! :-)
There were many times he'd have to be carried to his dressing room because he left every ounce of himself on that stage. That's why he was/is the KING!!
That's why he was the King.
Poor old Elvis.
This song was written by Francis Zambon a "white guy"
Elvis was a little white kid who was scouted by some record producers. Fact!!!
Elvis was groomed by a whole lotsa people to get the white girls out of the black clubs. Fact!!!
Because "white america" didn't like their white little virgin brides going to these places. Fact!!!
Elvis never wrote a song. Fact!!!
The way Elvis was shaking himself all over the stage was not something he invented. Fact!!!
This kind of movement on stage was going on in the black clubs for years. Fact!!!
Just another way America didn't want blacks to be an influence on "white america". Fact!!!
Now I am not saying that "Elvis" wasn't a good entertainer.
What I am saying is he was groomed by "white america" to be your white modern day idol. Fact!!!
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 I agree with all of that. Yeah, Elvis was part of a racist system. From what I heard Elvis himself was cool because he grew up poor, but we would probably still consider him racist by today's standards. He did copy a lot of black artists, but he also had good looks and talent and put his own twist on things. I like Elvis, but I agree he was problematic. In his later years he supported Nixon and had a fetish for law enforcement. He would probably be MAGA today (but maybe not). He was the King for awhile, but now it's Lebron. Best not to put anyone on too high of a pedestal and just admire them for the good things they contribute to the world.
@@kosk11348 thanks. I believe Frank Zappa far outshines him.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Comparing Elvis to Zappa is like comparing apples to oranges.
@@JohnsonTheReal and you favor which one?
Great review od a very special man..who will never really be gone..ever.
Elvis conducting his band aswell as singing and dancing he was mesmerising.
Poor old Elvis.
This song was written by Francis Zambon a "white guy"
Elvis was a little white kid who was scouted by some record producers. Fact!!!
Elvis was groomed by a whole lotsa people to get the white girls out of the black clubs. Fact!!!
Because "white america" didn't like their white little virgin brides going to these places. Fact!!!
Elvis never wrote a song. Fact!!!
The way Elvis was shaking himself all over the stage was not something he invented. Fact!!!
This kind of movement on stage was going on in the black clubs for years. Fact!!!
Just another way America didn't want blacks to be an influence on "white america". Fact!!!
Now I am not saying that "Elvis" wasn't a good entertainer.
What I am saying is he was groomed by "white america" to be your white modern day idol. Fact!!!
This is Elvis at his best in my opinion, he just exudes style and stage presence
Wow, Amazing, and that Bass Player and Drummer are right there in the zone with Elvis.. Wow!
Keep watching him to the end
I was born 1 year before his death... But as a kid I loved his voice and style... To the point that I had his face glued to my "school bag" in high school... At the time of Gun's and Roses, and Iron Maiden T-Shirt...
I was with Elvis and Pink Floyd one of the "happy few"... Of course I also listened to Nirvana, Rage, Soundgarden, No FX and music from "my age", but who had the balls to put an Elvis face on his bag in a southern France beach city, in early 90's ? :)
Keanu was doing Point Break at the time... No TH-cam... You can't imagine ! :)
Anyway, I'm glad that now Elvis is coming back from the "old ages" and is getting respect for who he was. And I'm happy to live that time when I can see "The King" the way I couldn't have hoped at the time... I love him even more after "seeing" really the "beast" he was. Pure Charisma... Seeing him, you can comprehend how religions could have started. You can't hate the guy, he was nice, cute, full of talent, humble despite all the "stardom"...
I'm sure that even JS Bach would have rock with Elvis.
That's why he is the King!
My favorite Elvis song!
Elvis had a black belt in martial arts. He loved martial arts.
I love that man respect to you for playing it can never beat that cat Elvis Presley
That man is beautiful. Need a fan y'all!
He said "God moves me"! "I have no control over my body!"
This is my favourite Elvis song.😀🤘👍
He had an amazing sense of humor did you hear him say up your nose. And he loves getting those little jans in.
I enjoyed your reaction so much. To me it's like he has a magnet in him drawing you in and you cant stop watching. I've also discovered in the past couple months listening to all ages of people reacting to him that his voice gives me an actual calming feeling, and also hes very nice to look at. He really was a beautiful soul that was blessed with the whole package.
@tintinesk5 🌝
È la mia reazione ogni volta che lo ascolto e guardo da quasi 50 anni.Il RE è vivo. Un saluto da Roma
He was definitely nice to look at! Gosh even my 38 year old niece couldn’t resist looking at him especially in his black leathers!
Thank you for this amazing performance. ...He was having a good time and wanted to make sure everyone else had a great time.Mission accomplished! !!!!!
Yes, ELVIS "THE MAN". I have been a fan since I was a child, I thought I was ELVIS, and yes he had it all. He could sing the telephone book and it would still sell million's. He just simply was the greatest , and lest we forget, the man started it all, just makes you feel good about knowing he was here
Poor old Elvis.
This song was written by Francis Zambon a "white guy"
Elvis was a little white kid who was scouted by some record producers. Fact!!!
Elvis was groomed by a whole lotsa people to get the white girls out of the black clubs. Fact!!!
Because "white america" didn't like their white little virgin brides going to these places. Fact!!!
Elvis never wrote a song. Fact!!!
The way Elvis was shaking himself all over the stage was not something he invented. Fact!!!
This kind of movement on stage was going on in the black clubs for years. Fact!!!
Just another way America didn't want blacks to be an influence on "white america". Fact!!!
Now I am not saying that "Elvis" wasn't a good entertainer.
What I am saying is he was groomed by "white america" to be your white modern day idol. Fact!!!
When Elvis was still beautiful...
the king
Thanks for your reaction. Elvis does keep people happy. and entertained. They said he never done 2 shows the same . Thanks again , nice man.
Everyone loved Elvis.
In concert he said “I hope this suit don’t tear up baby.” True story.
Yeah, that’s the real deal right there.
I know you dig listening to the drummers. This guy is killing it!
I love ❤️ Elvis! I was fortunate enough to see him once as an 11 year old and cried the whole time due to happiness! Thank you for your reaction.