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Chester
Me, and I'm going to say this again: Elvis' 1968 Comeback Special was the pinnacle of Rock and Roll. Nothing ever topped it. Also, no one - not one woman or one man - ever looked better than Elvis did during those performances. Watch them. It's almost like he's embarrassed by the otherworldly talent, charisma and sex appeal that is pouring out of his body. Truly stunning. I always hate it when people mock him for the way it all ended because in his prime he was utterly remarkable.
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Chester
Me, and I'm going to say this again: Elvis' 1968 Comeback Special was the pinnacle of Rock and Roll. Nothing ever topped it. Also, no one - not one woman or one man - ever looked better than Elvis did during those performances. Watch them. It's almost like he's embarrassed by the otherworldly talent, charisma and sex appeal that is pouring out of his body. Truly stunning. I always hate it when people mock him for the way it all ended because in his prime he was utterly remarkable.
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HankM
Everybody is an Elvis fan... come on man...
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Chester
Me, and I'm going to say this again: Elvis' 1968 Comeback Special was the pinnacle of Rock and Roll. Nothing ever topped it. Also, no one - not one woman or one man - ever looked better than Elvis did during those performances. Watch them. It's almost like he's embarrassed by the otherworldly talent, charisma and sex appeal that is pouring out of his body. Truly stunning. I always hate it when people mock him for the way it all ended because in his prime he was utterly remarkable.
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MrEcho
Elvis played one of his greatest (and longest) shows on December 31, 1976 at Pittsburgh. Here it is reconstructed almost in its entirety from audience films:
[www.youtube.com]
Seven and a half months before his passing he is in great shape, his singing is some of his best ever and he plays several unusual songs.
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Chester
Me, and I'm going to say this again: Elvis' 1968 Comeback Special was the pinnacle of Rock and Roll. Nothing ever topped it. Also, no one - not one woman or one man - ever looked better than Elvis did during those performances. Watch them. It's almost like he's embarrassed by the otherworldly talent, charisma and sex appeal that is pouring out of his body. Truly stunning. I always hate it when people mock him for the way it all ended because in his prime he was utterly remarkable.
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saltoftheearth
Any Elvis fans also fans of the Stones ?
SURE!
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HankM
Weird thing...
Elvis was so damned old when he died back in the day... so damned old.
Then today I look (again) and... he was only 43 when he died... so damned young.
Only 43 years young, that is too soon for a man like Elvis
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HankM
Weird thing...
Elvis was so damned old when he died back in the day... so damned old.
Then today I look (again) and... he was only 43 when he died... so damned young.
Only 43 years young, that is too soon for a man like Elvis
I thought the same thing when he died, he was old fat and wasted IMO, I was 23 so he was almost double my age..... but now...yes he was way to young to die......... I'm 40 years older now. I'm a fan of is early stuff.
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MrEcho
Elvis played one of his greatest (and longest) shows on December 31, 1976 at Pittsburgh. Here it is reconstructed almost in its entirety from audience films:
[www.youtube.com]
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Seven and a half months before his passing he is in great shape, his singing is some of his best ever and he plays several unusual songs.
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HankM
Weird thing...
Elvis was so damned old when he died back in the day... so damned old.
Then today I look (again) and... he was only 43 when he died... so damned young.
Only 43 years young, that is too soon for a man like Elvis