Paul Harvey - A Poor Boy with Guitar was Not Allowed Inside, He's Allowed Now - Rest of the Story

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  • @arthursmith643
    @arthursmith643 Рік тому +218

    Everyone should listen to Paul Harvey’s speech (If I were the devil).

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +10

      It's a good one. They can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/jnPE8u5ONls/v-deo.html

    • @richardchioccola5179
      @richardchioccola5179 Рік тому +8

      Pretty unbelievable, isn't it?

    • @Melody-l2n
      @Melody-l2n Рік тому +5

      I agree. I’ve heard it many times I will play it.

    • @karendavis7986
      @karendavis7986 4 місяці тому +3

      He was spot on!

    • @makelifematter1896
      @makelifematter1896 Місяць тому +2

      Yep the best and most truthful The Devil how did he know way back then how the World would turn

  • @macsloan58
    @macsloan58 Рік тому +206

    I miss Paul Harvey. It is 2023 and I am 65. I had many, many years of enjoyment listening to his tales.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +6

      I miss him as well. He was an amazing broadcaster. :)

    • @kurtbradwill
      @kurtbradwill Рік тому +4

      I'm 30 years behind you ans I miss him too. I remember driving around Alaska with my grandpa and hearing Paul's heavenly voice. His story telling was second to none and made me listen intensely to "the rest of the story."

    • @stevenspencer9104
      @stevenspencer9104 Рік тому +6

      I remember when I was a very young grease monkey working in Kenner La. Hot summers and cold winters, but we had a little shack to eat our lunch in. It wsa about six of us. One of the men had rigged up a speaker out of an old truck to a transistor radio, they both hung there on a nail. Every day we would sit there and listen to”The Rest of The Story”. It was pure amazement coming out of that little speaker! I really hated how fast our half hour went by! It would be nice if I could have appreciated it as much then, as I do know.
      Well may God bless you and all of yours…….no, I ain’t gonna say it, but, good night!

    • @dllion3196
      @dllion3196 Місяць тому +3

      I’m 72, and I do not remember when we did not hear him every noon hour. We miss that man. He left such a legacy.

    • @cheriem432
      @cheriem432 Місяць тому +1

      Me too. I miss Paul and his voice *so* much!

  • @PALM311
    @PALM311 Рік тому +125

    I’m sure Elvis never forgot that man. I’m sure he thought about him often especially when tuning his guitar.
    There’s a saying that goes… You can tell the character of a man by the way, he treats people that have nothing to offer him.
    This man’s character if everybody had it, would make this world a hell of a lot better place.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +8

      You're right about that. There are numerous stories about Elvis getting irritated about people getting close to him only to use him. That must have been sad. You're right. If everyone share a little of that man's character, it would be a much better world. :)

    • @billboscamp9170
      @billboscamp9170 Рік тому +2

      Goethe said that.......

    • @ericortega1745
      @ericortega1745 6 місяців тому +4

      I saw a girl. She was homeless. I gave her food and talked to her. She was abused by her parents. I gave her 20 bucks and I pray for her. Daily. I don't ever wish to see her on the street on drugs

  • @centexan
    @centexan Рік тому +371

    Paul Harvey was possibly the best spokesman on the American experience. I rarely missed either his 15 minute program or The Rest of the Story . He was truly special.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +8

      I haven't heard it said like this but you're right. I may have to use that expression in an upcoming episode..."Best spokesman on the American Experience." Thank you for that. :)

    • @TheGoatShowMan
      @TheGoatShowMan Рік тому +12

      He was Norman Rockwell with a voice.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +6

      @@TheGoatShowMan That's a good analogy. I'll have to use that sometime.. :)

    • @centexan
      @centexan Рік тому +4

      @@BradDison So I gather you're just going to steal my line?

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +2

      @@centexan If you'd rather I didn't, I won't. :)

  • @jamesa.rodriguez8598
    @jamesa.rodriguez8598 Рік тому +273

    Thanks, Brad. I'm 64, and in my youth, during lunch breaks, I, along with others, listened to Paul Harvey. Times change, and I'm sure Mr Harvey would have a lot to say about these times we live in. Gone now, my hope is , if he were still broadcasting, to hear him say, "The one thing that hasn't changed is 'Jesus Christ, for He is the same yesterday, today, and forever Shall be.' And that ladies and gentlemen is the rest of the story."

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +11

      I remember listening to him in the car mostly. Mr. Harvey would certainly have a lot to say about our modern times. Thank you for the comment and have a wonderful day. :)

    • @jamesa.rodriguez8598
      @jamesa.rodriguez8598 Рік тому +2

      @@BradDison ☝🏽😊👍🏽

    • @MsRmaclaren
      @MsRmaclaren Рік тому +4

      Every single day during Jr High I went home for lunch and listened to Paul Harvey.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +4

      @@MsRmaclaren What a great memory. Had I gone home for lunch I probably wouldn't have gone back. hahaha

    • @leonbundage
      @leonbundage Рік тому +2

      So True. I'm 65.

  • @Ackermanmedia
    @Ackermanmedia Рік тому +76

    My Grandfather used to listen to Paul Harvey while we worked in the apple orchards in Yakima WA. My grandfather was the kindest, hardest working man I've ever known. He is responsible for who I strive to be every day. Told me to be genuine, responsible, kind and always work hard not only for your family but for those who aren't as fortunate as we are. His generation will be missed as they would look around today and be ashamed they fought for the freedoms that politicians today have destroyed and taken away.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +3

      I have a friend who grew up in Yakima, Washington. He talks about it all the time. It sounds like a wonderful place. One day, I'll have to visit. That's great advice that he gave you, "be genuine, responsible, kind, and always work hard..." He must've been a great man. Thank you for sharing that with us. :)

    • @WillyMcCoy50
      @WillyMcCoy50 Рік тому +2

      Down Satus Pass from Yakima on the Columbia River is where my grandparents would listen to Paul Harvey. Grandma would iron Gramps' work shirts and we all would listen in around lunchtime. Man it got dusty down there! Loved those memories. Now I'm 66 and live in a radical blue city that Paul Harvey warned us of.

    • @RandySchneider-k8z
      @RandySchneider-k8z Рік тому +2

      My grandparents lived in West valley.we would listen to Paul Harvey every time we would spend the night! And we too picked apples.😊

    • @jm00727
      @jm00727 9 днів тому

      Amen and so true.

  • @mattiemathis9549
    @mattiemathis9549 9 місяців тому +57

    I was the kid from the wrong side of the tracks. I had 2 friends in school. Their parents wouldn’t allow them in my neighborhood, but I was always welcome at their homes.
    It truly showed me a different kind of life. One I wanted. Because of them, and others, encouraging me I got that life. I am forever grateful to Carol and Earnest and their families for giving me a chance. 💕

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  9 місяців тому +7

      What a wonderful story. Thank you for sharing it. I always like to think that no matter which side of the tracks people are from, they are still people just like us. :)

    • @alexanderbreeding1830
      @alexanderbreeding1830 26 днів тому +3

      I grew up in a small farming community of less than 2000 people in the early 70s. There were 2 brothers in our school that no one ever spoke to. They came from a very poor family and often wore the same clothes to school all week long. Fortunately for me, I was always accepted by all the different groups of students, the little cliques. I befriended Jesse and his younger brother and would speak with them daily. I would ask them if they wanted to sit with me at lunch. I never wanted anything from them accept to be a friend. Their father passed our senior year and they both dropped out of school to help their mother. The last time I saw Jesse, he gave me a box of football cards his father had saved from his youth, as Jesse knew I collected them. It was a truly awesome gesture from someone who had very little. The cards were only valued at a few cents apiece at the time. I offered to buy them from him and told him I really couldn't accept them, but Jesse insisted I take them as a gift because we were friends. I miss my friend all these years later.

    • @rharrington828
      @rharrington828 18 днів тому +1

      I've had good friends and bad... Remembering the good ones is easy.....forgetting the bad ones is almost impossible 😢

  • @joegibson4946
    @joegibson4946 Рік тому +185

    We need a Paul Harvey on the radio today. On TV I miss Charles Kuralt's On The Road series. They were both great story tellers.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +8

      We do need him on the radio these days. I enjoyed Charles Kuralt as well. His books were really good as well. :)

    • @cynthiajanowiecki9325
      @cynthiajanowiecki9325 Рік тому +3

      I miss Garrison Keillor too.

    • @HobokenHam
      @HobokenHam Рік тому +2

      Yes, we need the two of them and Gene Shepard on the radio.

    • @arthursmith643
      @arthursmith643 Рік тому +1

      You may like the Jeff Kuhner show. Mon -Fri at 6:00am till 10:00 am on 680 am radio. Talk show is one of the best on radio.

    • @Troy-d4h
      @Troy-d4h Рік тому +1

      I don't think I have heard of the other guy you mentioned

  • @robertworden8559
    @robertworden8559 Рік тому +64

    My life and career was fostered on the talents and career of this fine man. In the 1960's I'd wake up early every single morning to listen to Paul's broadcast as my father ate his morning breakfast, hours before school, hours before I needed to wake up, but simply because it was "Today's Lesson, from Paul Harvey." that was 1964, in 1972 I went to work at PBS as a news writer, in 1973 as a senior reporter and chief commentary reporter. In the years between 1978 and 2004 I worked for nearly every major television network around the world, in 2005 I produced and directed the largest and broadest reaching live corporate news event in world history (Guiness Record) and still today, I produce live surgical television broadcasts to train physicians all over the world to promote better and safer medical practices.
    Humble beginnings... Fostered and Mentored by the man from Tulsa, Oklahoma and a young, wide-eyed boy who wanted to become a newsman.
    ..Now you know, the rest of the story.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +5

      That's an amazing story. It's amazing how one seemingly simple thing like a radio broadcast can change the direction of someone's life. There's so much we can all still learn from Mr. Harvey. Thank you for sharing that with us. :)

    • @MO0351
      @MO0351 24 дні тому

      😊

  • @tommychew6544
    @tommychew6544 Рік тому +148

    Paul Harvey is a person I remember and really liked from my youth hearing him on the radio. I remember everyone quieting to see if they could figure out what he was talking about before he revealed it. Those were great times, thanks for bringing them back today, I had almost forgot what that time truly felt like! And hearing his voice again was a great thing to hear!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +8

      I'm very glad to hear that listening brought back fond memories. :)

  • @johnhennery8820
    @johnhennery8820 Рік тому +37

    Paul Harvey was the best R.I.P. Paul Harvey you are dearly missed.❤

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      He certainly was the best and is missed. :)

  • @StvMcQueen1
    @StvMcQueen1 Рік тому +40

    There has never been a singer since and there will never be another ever than could match the sweet depth and tremelo of Elvis Presley. When God made Elvis, he broke the mold.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +4

      I've been an avid Elvis fan my entire life. I agree totally. :)

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +3

      @bigpapastovepipe5157 No kidding. Elvis certainly changed the trajectory of music. :)

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +3

      @bigpapastovepipe5157 No kidding. Wow is right.

  • @bonnieboyd3038
    @bonnieboyd3038 Рік тому +59

    I truly miss Paul Harvey. I listened to him every day. So did my mother and grandmother.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I miss him too. You're a third generation fan. That's pretty cool. :)

  • @TolKOZAK
    @TolKOZAK Рік тому +27

    I loved Paul Harvey. I checked the first few comments and did not see the error. Elvis, as a youth was not dark haired. He had 'dirty blonde' hair. Only later did he dye it jet black. Now you know the rest of the story. Thank you, Brad, thank you very much.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +5

      That's right. Thank you, my friend. :)

  • @DebadooCreates
    @DebadooCreates Рік тому +26

    I also really miss Paul Harvey. I always wondered where he got the huge collection of stories he told. His voice is surely one of the most recognizable for us older folks. I knew the kid would be someone famous. I first thought BB King , but then realized it would end up being Elvis. Thanks for sharing his stories!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +2

      BB King was a good guess. I'm glad you're enjoying the broadcasts. Maybe we can get the younger generation interested in his broadcasts as well. :)

    • @sharonbyerly6511
      @sharonbyerly6511 Рік тому +2

      My thought was it was going to be Johnny Cash until he said how many movies.@@BradDison

  • @philking6444
    @philking6444 Рік тому +53

    I remember listening to Paul every morning on my dad's clock radio. I loved waking up to that voice.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      I am very glad to know that this brought back fond memories. :)

  • @terryenyart5838
    @terryenyart5838 Рік тому +45

    Loved hearing Paul Harvey! We all could use his wisdom again!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +2

      We certainly could. I'm glad you enjoyed listening. :)

  • @kevinjackson2361
    @kevinjackson2361 Рік тому +29

    Worked on construction sites years ago, and even in the most remote locations we could pick up Paul Harvey during lunch and listen to his stories... a fond memory. Miss your story tell Paul Harvey.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +3

      I'm glad this brought back fond memories for you. I'm sure hearing him was a welcome break from the tough construction work. I worked on a concrete crew for a while. Man, that was tough work. :)

    • @kevinjackson2361
      @kevinjackson2361 Рік тому +1

      @@BradDison I was a sheet metal worker/ HVAC guy from 1977 to 1996,

  • @janetcrumley1217
    @janetcrumley1217 Рік тому +10

    Yes, growing up in the sixties, Paul Harvey and Elvis were part of that era, both providing some of the greatest memories of those years. Times have changed so much and those wonderful memories and experiences will never return. Miss them both!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      No kidding. There isn't much I enjoy more than listening to Elvis sing and Mr. Harvey speak. :)

  • @denniswall2437
    @denniswall2437 Рік тому +23

    One of the first time in my life where I actually find kindred spirits. People of all backgrounds who miss Paul Harvey as much as I. Sometimes it does happen I guess to me it's not so much the story any more just hearing the man's voice is enough. Take care all and let's try to enjoy every moment we have left on this planet.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +2

      You're definitely among friends here. You're right. Just hearing his voice is something special. :)

  • @lawrence5039
    @lawrence5039 8 місяців тому +12

    Back in the late 70's, the place I worked would stop all the equipment and anything else that made noise, and we'd all listen to the rest of the story on a small radio. It was on at 12Noon daily, and was the best thing I heard each day. I really miss Mr. Harvey, and glad to have found him here on youtube. Thanks.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  8 місяців тому +2

      I also looked forward to Mr. Harvey's broadcasts. They were always special in some way. I'm glad you're here Mr. Lawrence. :)

  • @Stonewall7138
    @Stonewall7138 21 день тому +7

    Great story! Elvis never forgot those who were loving and kind, he also left a legacy of reaching out to those who were in need. He was very charitable, and often favored others with pricey gifts, to include homes and automobiles, we never know what a little kindness may do, what healing may come forward, and the height and size of a magnificent oak tree that may appear from a few acts of kindness that we sow along lifes way. If we refuse to sow, we will reap the same, if we miss opportunities and fail to care for others, we will live hollow and lonely lives. Be kind, be generous, and in so doing, LIVE A BLESSED LIFE!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  20 днів тому +2

      I agree completely. :)

  • @bcrater6400
    @bcrater6400 Рік тому +84

    Elvis was from Tupelo, Mississippi, not Tennessee. Great story, as usual. Harvey was a master storyteller.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +16

      That's right. We can forgive Mr. Harvey for making a mistake once in a while because for much of his broadcasting career the internet didn't exist. :)

    • @paulgray1137
      @paulgray1137 Рік тому +52

      If you listened, Mr Harvey clearly stated Elvis was 15 at the time of this story. The Presleys moved to Memphis when Elvis was 13. I was born in Memphis and can assure you it is in TENNESSEE just as Mr. Harvey stated.

    • @tanyaslusarczyk4805
      @tanyaslusarczyk4805 Рік тому +18

      Elvis wasn't dark haired...he was a natural blonde.

    • @cathyclaycomb4120
      @cathyclaycomb4120 Рік тому +11

      Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935-August 16, 1977) moved to Memphis, Tennessee with his family when he was 13 and began reinventing himself

    • @WayBackNowLetsGo
      @WayBackNowLetsGo Рік тому +2

      I'm glad you caught that. Many viewers didn't make it to the end I guess.

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 Рік тому +36

    Paul always had a wonderful way to tell stories.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      He certainly did. I'm glad you enjoyed watching. :)

  • @michaelmaker8169
    @michaelmaker8169 Рік тому +14

    I used to listen to Paul Harvey with my grandfather on Saturdays.
    Never realized the treasure we had until now. Where truth and riteousness are thrown to the curb.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
    Lord help us.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +2

      You said it. "Lord, help us." Thanks for sharing how you listened to Mr. Harvey's broadcast. :)

  • @rickyparrish8310
    @rickyparrish8310 4 місяці тому +13

    No one could tell a story like Paul Harvey 😊

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  4 місяці тому +1

      You’re right about that. :)

  • @tomnaquin8903
    @tomnaquin8903 Рік тому +24

    When Paul began a story on radio, every thought in my mind paused to listen. In my 70s now and truly miss his wit and puns.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      Oh yeah. It was a mind break for sure. I miss him as well. :)

  • @Paul-lm5gv
    @Paul-lm5gv Рік тому +14

    I spent much of my broadcasting career on-air in radio and Paul Harvey's 'Rest of the Story' is one of the finest radio series in the history of radio! They were some of the best-written stories and his unique voice and delivery brought them to life!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      It's good to hear this from someone who was actually in the business. Thank you for the wonderful comments. :)

    • @russlong5114
      @russlong5114 Рік тому +2

      @@BradDison - Did you know that Paul Harvey's son, Paul Aurandt, Jr., wrote many of the scripts for "The Rest of the Story?"

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      @@russlong5114 Absolutely. I have several episodes in which Paul Jr. read them. He did this when his dad was too sick to broadcast. :)

  • @wadeadams4263
    @wadeadams4263 Рік тому +5

    Being a kid in the 60s one of my favorite things was sitting down with my mom and listening to Paul Harvey on the radio. I loved it a simple thing in a better time . GOOD DAY

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I love hearing how people listened to Paul Harvey. Most people say that they listened with their mother or father. Others with a grandparent or really close friend. It's amazing how people bonded over the sound of his voice. I bet he would be proud to know that. Thank you for sharing that. :)

    • @wadeadams4263
      @wadeadams4263 Рік тому

      @@BradDison thank you for bringing back the good times of life

  • @Johnny_Kee
    @Johnny_Kee Рік тому +10

    Back in '70-'72, I was in charge of a small Air Force unit working out of a "field site" on Ft. Belvoir, VA. We had a big, fancy multi-band radio in one our racks of equipment (there to receive a very precise timing signal) that could be tuned to the AM band. Nearly every day, we would break from our work to gather around that radio at noon to listen to Paul Harvey.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      Wow!!! Thank you for your service Mr. Kee. ...and thank you for sharing the story about y'all taking a break to list to Mr. Harvey's broadcasts. I'm always interested to hear how people experienced his stories. :)

    • @Johnny_Kee
      @Johnny_Kee Рік тому +1

      @@BradDison Thanks, Brad.

  • @glennmeek2718
    @glennmeek2718 Рік тому +26

    I miss Mr. Harvey. Had had a way with words and bringing the news to life.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      He certainly did. I'm glad you enjoyed listening. :)

  • @jessetadlock4818
    @jessetadlock4818 Рік тому +6

    I'm 64 years old myself and I do remember hearing Paul Havey tell the story of Elvis Presley. I don't know of any mistakes he made in the story other than he did tune his guitar but it was never to his liking so the other guy tuned it properly! Great reminded of days gone by. I miss hearing Paul Harvey and the greatest story teller of all time!!!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      I'm very glad you enjoyed listening. I agree that he was the greatest storyteller of all time. :)

    • @sheilabree1991
      @sheilabree1991 Рік тому +1

      @@BradDison As a child Elvis learned to play the guitar from his mother. He also learned from other family members and from friends such as Reverend Frank Smith .

  • @fromtheparkbench1979
    @fromtheparkbench1979 Рік тому +15

    Thanks for keeping Paul's show alive on YT. I am now sharing these stories and the joy of old radio shows (Sam Spade, X Minus One, The Shadow Knows) to the younger generation as a cool history tool.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I'm very glad you're enjoying them. It's great to hear that you're sharing them with the younger generation. They are such a wonderful history/teaching tool. I love vintage radio as well as vintage films. There's just something about them that draws me in. :)

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 Рік тому

      ​@@BradDisonTheir voices and their diction were clear, precise, and strong. The rarely, if ever faltered. Many things they said were matter of fact, not sluggish and iffy
      Not one of them lacked conviction. They worked for hours to get the nuances right where you believed the character. Alan Rickman had that, as did Maggie Smith.

  • @Pete-lp5pw
    @Pete-lp5pw 7 місяців тому +3

    I have just today found this channel on UA-cam and I was pleasantly surprised to see Mr. Paul Harvey and some of his great stories. My favorite is his quoting a letter from God. Now I am not a very good Catholic and I found a lot of wisdom in Mr. Harvey’s words. I’m a 72 year old fan of all of his stories.
    Thank you so very much, Mr. Brad Dison for posting these most entertaining stories. I am sure I will enjoy listening to them over and over again. You have a great fan in me !!!!!!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  7 місяців тому

      I'm glad to have you with us. You're among friends. I have the "Letter from God" on my channel. Here's a link to it: ua-cam.com/video/J9YOXm9ihts/v-deo.html . I'm a fan of yours as well. Any fan of Mr. Harvey is a fan of mine. :)

  • @jameshileman9326
    @jameshileman9326 Рік тому +3

    What a great humanitarian that man was. And the same goes for Paul Harvey. He always made us think about better and higher things. Miss you Paul.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      That's true. Most media outlets focus on the negative because it gets the ratings. It happens so often that we expect it when we watch the news. But there is so much good out there if we only open our eyes to it. :)

  • @BrianSmith-vf4gu
    @BrianSmith-vf4gu 4 місяці тому +2

    I remember when I would go out into my shop on Saturdays just before noon and turn on the local country station, just to listen to Paul Harvey. Every single time it was awesome. Sometimes I had work to do, sometimes I didn't. But I always listened.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  4 місяці тому

      Oh yeah. I couldn't concentrate on work when he was on. I just had to stop and listen. :)

  • @davidmccaffery7977
    @davidmccaffery7977 Рік тому +14

    Love Paul Harvey. Great to hear him again. Good day!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +3

      I'm glad to know you enjoyed it. :)

  • @robertdyson4461
    @robertdyson4461 24 дні тому +3

    The local radio station in my town carried TBOTS every day at 5:30 in the afternoon. I tried not to miss it. Sure did miss Mr. Harvey when he left the show.

  • @frankielucio9578
    @frankielucio9578 Рік тому +7

    I love Elvis Presley. I have been a huge fan since I was a kid and so is my parents. There’s so much history that evolves around Elvis, he still teaches us so much!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +3

      I was young when he died but I've always been a huge fan. He was truly unique. :)

  • @WalterKazban
    @WalterKazban 29 днів тому +5

    I miss Paul Harvey also...great person on radio..i enjoyed his program...R.I.P. GOD BLESS TO ALL....LOTS OF TRUE STORIES...CAME OVER THE AIR....JUST GREAT...

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  29 днів тому

      I’m glad you enjoyed it. Mr Harvey was amazing. :)

    • @WalterKazban
      @WalterKazban 29 днів тому +1

      @BradDison thank you

  • @larrybaldwin8325
    @larrybaldwin8325 Місяць тому +5

    I'm 56 and My Dad use to Make me Listen to Mr. Harvey when I was a Child and I told him he's Soooo Boring and I Hated it!! As I Grew up I Listened EVERY Day and time I could until he Passed!! Miss him and my Dad!! Truly the GOOD OLE DAYS!! R.I.P Mr Harvey and Larry Baldwin Sr.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Місяць тому +1

      His broadcasts had meaning that most children just don’t appreciate. As you found out, we all come around. :)

  • @patriciajrs46
    @patriciajrs46 Місяць тому +2

    Paul Harvey was absolutely the best. I loved his stories. Thank you Brad.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Місяць тому

      I’m glad you enjoyed it. :)

  • @DennisSeyler
    @DennisSeyler Місяць тому +4

    I remember working for a farmer working the fields and the boss finally put a radio on the tractor!!! And listening to the Paul Harvey show. And it would come to when I should be going to lunch, I'd 'have to finish the round' to listen to his show. Excuses I'd have to make up to listen to Paul Harvey. Thanks for the memories Paul.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Місяць тому

      That’s wonderful. I’m glad it brought back fond memories. :)

  • @JohnPaulBakshoian
    @JohnPaulBakshoian Рік тому +1

    I am thrilled to HEAR Paul Harvey again. Used to listen to him as a lad. For years I read his son's two books: Paul Harvey's The Rest of the Story and More of Paul Harvey's The Rest of the Story. As it says on the cover, mystery stories that really happened! It is such a joy to learn history this way. Little tid-bits that makes you look at a famous person and go "there's more to this guy than we've been told." And his tales are done with compassion and sincerity and subtlety. This story about Elvis is on page 5 of More of PH TRotS called "You Can't Come Inside." 180 'episodes' in these two books. Brad, I can't thank you enough for bringing these back and expanding them. Let's see if you can get a new version of these printed.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      His sons books are awesome. I have them as well. The price for them on Amazon has skyrocketed in the past few years. I need to see about making a deal to re-publish his scripts. Thank you, my friend, for the kind words. :)

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 Рік тому

      Thanks for letting us know about the books. I had never heard that they were written.

  • @OneLastHitB4IGo
    @OneLastHitB4IGo 5 місяців тому +3

    My Dad and I once worked for the same company and we always had lunch together and the highlight of those lunches together was listening to Paul Harvey's 'Rest of the Story'.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  5 місяців тому

      That's wonderful. I'm glad hearing this brought back fond memories of your dad. :)

  • @mike-b8k-j6y
    @mike-b8k-j6y Рік тому +1

    Wow! Years ago i loved to listen to Paul Harvey. Had to wait a few hours to hear "The rest of the story" Great story teller!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      He was the best storyteller, in my opinion. :)

  • @fasx56
    @fasx56 Рік тому +3

    There was no better story teller or someone who could make The Rest of the Story riveting and interesting. What a dramatic ending, well done Paul we miss you.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      He was the best. :)

    • @arthursmith643
      @arthursmith643 Рік тому

      Listen to Paul Harvey’s If I were the devil story.

  • @margaretnewton6409
    @margaretnewton6409 Рік тому +1

    Thank you . I have not listened to him for awhile, since the 1970's. In those days I listened to very good talk radio while in undergraduate school. I appreciate this memorable time, here in 2023.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      I'm very glad you're enjoying the broadcasts. :)

  • @MrDdwade
    @MrDdwade Рік тому +38

    I don’t believe Paul Harvey made a mistake when referring to the young lad as dark haired. He added that into the story to keep you wondering if he was talking about Elvis. Most people see Elvis as having black hair and didn’t know Elvis had Sandy blonde hair. So Mr Harvey kept the story with black hair on purpose to keep from explaining that Elvis had blonde hair and later dyed it black. No mistake Mr Harvey knew what he was doing!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      That may be the case. What about the location where he was born/grew up? :)

    • @mariagodines4338
      @mariagodines4338 8 місяців тому +4

      ​@@BradDison Paul Harvey didn't make mention of where the teen was from. This story takes place in Tennessee 2 years after he moved there with his mother. Location is accurate.

  • @ss-mb5cy
    @ss-mb5cy 9 місяців тому +2

    I ALWAYS ❤ Paul Harvey on the radio during my driving. He gave me so MUCH insight with the stories he spoke of. I was BLESSED when I first found him on the radio. His voice was so GRAND just kept you from changing stations. 🇺🇸
    ✝️🕯️🙏🕊️ 💐🎙️📻 💫

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  9 місяців тому +1

      Oh yeah. He made radio worth listening to. :)

  • @scrhino40
    @scrhino40 Рік тому +3

    Always try to listen to Paul Harvey every day I could. Really like the stories told and news he spoke about. Have a great day be safe.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      He was definitely one-of-a-kind. We all miss him very much. Good day to you too, my friend. :)

  • @MsMarple
    @MsMarple 26 днів тому +2

    Great story from a consummate storyteller. I guessed who it was early on, but his build-up was stellar. Good show!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  25 днів тому

      Mr Harvey was the best. :)

  • @garykendall1376
    @garykendall1376 Рік тому +7

    Back in the late 70's, while driving a log truck, at 12:30 every week day, all the drivers would turn off the CB and listen to Paul Harvey. None of us wanted to miss that broadcast.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I always enjoy hearing how people experienced Paul Harvey's broadcasts. This is the first one I've heard like this. Thank you very much for sharing. :)

  • @alreynolds4152
    @alreynolds4152 Рік тому +3

    I don’t know where the stories came from. They didn’t always include famous people but I miss hearing “and that’s the rest of the story “ with my dad as I was growing up or later at lunch in my quiet house. I miss these and thanks for sharing with us old people

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad they brought back fond memories. :)

  • @JohnDyer-jc9xc
    @JohnDyer-jc9xc Рік тому +3

    You can listen to Paul Harvey and his voice can put you to sleep ,love listening to his smooth silky and eloquent voice.

  • @geofjones9
    @geofjones9 Рік тому +11

    I have great memories of listening to Paul Harvey. First time I heard him I was in the car with my Dad and the radio was on. A man was talking about current news. I asked, "Who is that guy?" Dad said it was Paul Harvey. I said, "He's pretty sharp!" Dad said, "Yes he is."

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      Mr. Harvey had you hooked from the first moment. That's pretty impressive. :)

  • @buelowexcavating
    @buelowexcavating Рік тому +14

    Thank you for sharing this with us.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      I'm very glad you enjoyed listening. :)

  • @makelifematter1896
    @makelifematter1896 Місяць тому +1

    So glad to have found your utube I grew up aldo as many listening to Paul Harvey as that's what my father loved also...best EVER

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Місяць тому

      I’m glad you’re here as well. Mr Harvey was the best. He still is. :)

  • @chappyd5109
    @chappyd5109 Місяць тому +3

    I just saw your video. Around 1995, I was invited to an all day business conference and the speakers were: Deborah Norville, shortly after replacing Jane Pauley, Zig Ziglar, who had 2 top selling books out, General Colin Powell and Paul Harvey. I was taken back by his presence and his presentation. By far the most interesting.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Місяць тому

      Oh man. That sounds like it was amazing. :)

  • @felixmadison5736
    @felixmadison5736 Рік тому +2

    I miss listening to the late, great, Paul Harvey on my car/truck radio. He and his great voice always kept you in suspense right to the end of his broadcast.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I miss that too. I'm just glad someone recorded them so we can still enjoy them. :)

    • @felixmadison5736
      @felixmadison5736 Рік тому

      Yes, and I'm so glad I found them! Thank you!@@BradDison​

  • @AlanTatro
    @AlanTatro Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the fond memory. When I was young I listened to Paul Harvey with my Dad. If there is an error in the story, I think it was that when Elvis was young he had blond or light brown hair.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      That's right. I'm glad you enjoyed this one. :)

  • @SPIDERMURPHY-np8bj
    @SPIDERMURPHY-np8bj Рік тому +27

    *_Nashville had Country Music, Memphis had Blues and Soul,_*
    *_The White Boy had the Rhythm and became the King of Rock & Roll:_*

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +2

      Hahaha. Nice one. :)

    • @MitchellMaichak-ze7mr
      @MitchellMaichak-ze7mr Рік тому +1

      I think the music , as yet unnamed , existed much earlier than Elvis , Bill Haley , or " Rocket 88" . Listen to " In The Mood " by Glen Miller . The foundation is there ; three chords , twelve bars . The only difference is the instrumentation . And that's only as far as I know . Like most inventions , we don't really know who , how , where , or when things really began .plagiarism , or patent infringement , but we all have influences .

    • @J0einOK
      @J0einOK Рік тому +2

      My father called Elvis’ music “nigra music” back in the 50’s. Later called him Elvis the Pelvis. I had forgotten the bias, but it was real.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +4

      @@J0einOK I was young when Elvis died so I was never exposed to the negativity surrounding him. As long as I've been alive, my family loved Elvis' music. I guess people are just resistant to change. I'm still an unapologetic Elvis fan. :)

    • @Snarkapotamus
      @Snarkapotamus Рік тому +3

      Funny, Elvis and many others pointed to Sister Rosetta Tharpe as the start...

  • @user-pk2fg8im4u
    @user-pk2fg8im4u Рік тому +1

    My dad and I farmed together for 14 years before he retired. Of course I worked with him all my young years and learned from him. We had two tractors, we would be working the fallow ground on the same field but not always real close to each other. Our radio station broadcast Paul Harvey at noon each day, and I would make sure I would work as close to dad at noontime and walk over to him and his tractor. We would sit leaning against tractor tires, eat lunch and listen to Paul Harvey. Best years of my life. I'm retired now and dad is gone. He was my best friend, I still miss him, he would be 106 now. I'm 74.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      What a wonderful way to experience Mr. Harvey. I'm glad hearing this episode brought back good memories. Your dad would be proud of you, I'm sure. :)

  • @davidkimmel4216
    @davidkimmel4216 Рік тому +3

    What a wonderful story. Thank You 😊

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I'm very glad you enjoyed listening. :)

  • @tomhlavnicka1618
    @tomhlavnicka1618 9 місяців тому +1

    In the early nineties I was working in Dutch Harbor Alaska. We didn’t have any radio back then so I would tune the single side band com radio until I found Paul Harvey. Made.my.day. Every day

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  9 місяців тому

      That's amazing. :)

  • @CBG-eg6lu
    @CBG-eg6lu Рік тому +4

    Finally saw someones comment down below who caught the mistake that since Paul Harvey was talking about Elvis, Lonzo must have been visiting Mississippi because that was where Elvis came from. I'm from Memphis and grew up next to Graceland for most of my childhood. Long live the "King"

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      You're right. :) I bet it was neat growing up next to Graceland. I've been many, many times. I'm ready to go again. I've always been a fan. Thank you for sharing that. :)

  • @douglasthompson9482
    @douglasthompson9482 15 днів тому

    Paul Harvey was the greatest story teller I can ever remember. His stories of hope and life were iconic. I miss him dearly.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  15 днів тому

      I agree completely. :)

  • @CycloneBooth
    @CycloneBooth Рік тому +8

    Fantastic story.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +3

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)

  • @mikmik9034
    @mikmik9034 Рік тому +2

    My favorite memories of Out Door Movies, was preshow with Paul Harvey, Dave Clarke, and then the play ground in front of the screen.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I've never been to a drive-in movie. One day I will. My brother visits one in north Arkansas. One day I'm going to go with him to one. :)

  • @flyboykfpr
    @flyboykfpr Рік тому +3

    I miss Paul Harvey, I would listen to him every day when he was on air.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      Me too. Thankfully, his broadcasts were recorded and we can still listen to those. :)

  • @TheNoodlyAppendage
    @TheNoodlyAppendage Рік тому +2

    I remember listening to Paul Harvey on the radio as a kid. Miss him.

  • @EASTSIDERIDER707
    @EASTSIDERIDER707 Рік тому +5

    I was introduced to Paul Harvey in the 50’s by my grandfather, and Elvis later in the the decade by the Jukebox one summer at the arcade. That was the time of Polka Dot Bikini and Monster Mash

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome. ...It was an itsy bitsy teeny ween... I'm going to be singing that song all day now. hahaha. :)

  • @DarrelRich
    @DarrelRich 4 дні тому

    Listen to him everyday at noon with my folks. I am 77 now miss it

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  3 дні тому

      I’m glad hearing this brought back fond memories. :)

  • @krokodyl1927
    @krokodyl1927 Рік тому +3

    My family and I experienced that kind of discrimination, as we were poor immigrants. I do have a guitar, but I don’t play it. However, I am and have always been a fan of Elvis! In fact Elvis and I share the same birthday. ‘The King’ was born on January 8th, 1935. My date of birth was January 8th, 1953.
    Btw, I used to love listening to Mr Paul Harvey. May he and Elvis rest in peace. 💕🙏🙏✨

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +3

      That's very sad about the discrimination. Although I wasn't an immigrant, I have experienced my fair share of discrimination here in the land of the free. On a better note, I've been an Elvis fan all of my life. :)

  • @EvaOtto-y4p
    @EvaOtto-y4p 28 днів тому +1

    Elvis had blonde hair not dark. I use to help my dad plant wheat. @ 9y/o I drove a 4430 John Deere tractor. Worked the dirt during my summer break. Only an AM radio in the cab is where I would listen to Paul Harvey. Listen to him still if I have a chance. He was/is a great story teller. Good day

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  28 днів тому

      That’s right. 9 years old and driving a tractor. Your dad was certainly brave. :)

  • @jimhills9939
    @jimhills9939 Рік тому +6

    I got to go to a Paul Harvy talk. I was shocked when he came on stage. I had never seen him just heard his voice. He didn't like anything as I imagined. That is how it was with the radio. You got to just imagine how the persons looked.. Heck I even knew what the Green Hornet looked like. :)

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      hahahaha. I bet that would be odd. I've never thought about it that way. I suppose every listener imagined what he looked like. :)

  • @michaelmusico383
    @michaelmusico383 Рік тому +1

    I really miss Paul Harvey. I loved listening to his rest of the stories. 😊

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I miss hearing him as well. Thank you for watching/listening to Mr. Harvey on my channel. :)

  • @judyharper1742
    @judyharper1742 Рік тому +4

    Just a thought, Always loved Paul Harvey and his inate ability to tell a story.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed listening. I always loved hearing his voice. We always learn something interesting when we listen. Thank you for the comment and for listening/watching. :)

  • @kandtherestcandtherest9080
    @kandtherestcandtherest9080 18 днів тому

    Wow, I'm listening to these 2024 on Christmas Eve, kids sleeping, gifts all wrapped, and waiting for Santa. Merry Christmas. God bless

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  17 днів тому

      That sounds nice. Merry Christmas to you and your family. :)

  • @thomasdreyer2389
    @thomasdreyer2389 Рік тому +2

    Always good to hear Paul's stories. He was a master of the "pause" and "cadence" his method of storytelling was known for. Don't really hear that today, do we? In Rush's time-slot today we hear a most fast talking host who, though some content is OK, loses me as a listener because I don't particularly care for fast talkers. Some words need to be chewed on before swallowing and Paul Harvey's stories were fed in a manner that allowed just that to occur. One of the first comments above was about "we should all listen to 'If I were the Devil'". This story is so appropriate for today and also fits exactly into the current scenario of our country and society in general. If you wanted to destroy........then this is what I'd do. (and it's being done)

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      That was a great way to explain Mr. Harvey's delivery style. "Some words need to be chewed on before swallowing..." I don't think I've ever heard it put this way but it's perfect. Thank you for sharing that. :)

  • @ronmueller3001
    @ronmueller3001 Рік тому +2

    I remember walking home from my elementary school to eat my lunch. Paul would come on daily at noon on the radio station. After the missile ordeal in Cuba, I remember all of America was so worried that we were close to going into another war, this time with Russia. I remember Paul asking the people hearing his broadcast who had prayed to God that everything would work out, that afterwards when all was good if we thanked God for the outcome. I did, and remember to this day.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      I hadn't been "hatched" yet when the Cuban Missile Crisis happened. That must have been absolutely terrifying. What a touching story. Thank you for sharing that. :)

  • @mikewilliams4853
    @mikewilliams4853 Рік тому +1

    you hit the nail on the head.....knowing who he was ....pretty much tells my age....but I do remember him.....

  • @JOESOLDROCK
    @JOESOLDROCK Рік тому +6

    Concerning the mistake Paul made in this story ... Elvis was a natural blonde.
    Also, Elvis spent his childhood in Tupelo Mississippi, but his parents and he moved to Memphis when he was a teen.
    Great story told by a great narrator!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      You're exactly right. :)

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 Рік тому

      Are you serious about the hair?

    • @JOESOLDROCK
      @JOESOLDROCK Рік тому +2

      @@patriciajrs46 Yes!
      Ever hear the song 'Black Velvet'?
      That was his favorite hair dye.
      He had his natural blonde/ light brown hair when he starred in 'Love Me Tender' in 1956.

  • @Melody-l2n
    @Melody-l2n Рік тому +1

    You were still one of my favorites greatly appreciated

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      Mine too. I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)

  • @1RealFishingLife
    @1RealFishingLife 2 роки тому +6

    Great Story....

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you very much for listening. :)

  • @patriciajrs46
    @patriciajrs46 Рік тому +2

    I, too, miss Paul Harvey. We won't find any person like him ever again.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      He was certainly one of a kind. :)

  • @billedwards8673
    @billedwards8673 Рік тому +4

    Mr. Harvey only missed one small thing, Elvis was blond at that age as I remember. He does however miss very few things in his broadcast from day to day. I sure do miss him.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      That's right. We have to remember that Mr. Harvey had limited resources (no internet) for much of his broadcasting career. :)

  • @itsnotthesamething
    @itsnotthesamething 6 днів тому

    As teenagers, my friends and I always looked forward to Paul Harvey's broadcasts. These days, with technology being what it is, I can see how the younger generations wouldn't get it. But it was mind blowing, back in our day. Go rest high, Mr. Harvey.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  5 днів тому +1

      It was. If the younger generation will take the time to listen,…. :)

  • @TheGoatShowMan
    @TheGoatShowMan Рік тому +5

    An american icon, Paul Harvey. No one like him and there never will be again. He is greatly missed and oh how we could use him now.

  • @bambo1957
    @bambo1957 Рік тому +2

    I'm 66 this month and Paul Harvey is my first recollection of radio

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      Really? What a wonderful first impression of radio. :)

  • @AnnaBrown-h4e
    @AnnaBrown-h4e Рік тому +2

    Wow! That is amazing!! I didn't catch the mistake, what was it? I am so glad my Father taught me, us to accept all people! No matter their race, religion, poor or rich, where they lived, how they dressed, or who their parents were!! He often added, " if you must judge them", look at and judge their " attitude"!!!!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +2

      As a boy he had blondish brown hair and was from Tupelo, MS. Your father was a smart man. Judge the person's character/attitude is good advice that we should all follow. :)

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 Рік тому +1

      Judge how they treat animals.

  • @Samstraysongs
    @Samstraysongs Рік тому +1

    I always enjoyed Mr. Harvey and the rest of the story was remarkable!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      He certainly was one-of-a-kind. Thank you for watching. :)

  • @rickyaldridge781
    @rickyaldridge781 Рік тому +5

    Elvis was taught chords by a church of god pastor Rev Frank Smith from the Tupelo/ Shannon area.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I wasn't aware of that. I love hearing about Elvis's early days. :)

  • @donowen9848
    @donowen9848 Рік тому +1

    Paul was the best, and thank you.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому

      He certainly was. Thank you for watching my channel. :)

  • @keimahane
    @keimahane Рік тому +4

    @5:04 I would have to disagree here, I find it very easy to imagine that Elvis was look upon as 'White Trash.' People are much more honest and real with how they see or think about you before you are famous or successful. I spent most of my young life around 'White Trash,' only because people didn't see us as someone they could get something out of. Humans can really be horrible to each other can't they?

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +3

      You're right. Humans can be horrible. All we can do is to ensure that we treat others better regardless of how they treat us. :)

  • @hoosierplowboy5299
    @hoosierplowboy5299 Рік тому +1

    Paul Harvey was an American treasure. One of his best broadcasts was, If I were the Devil...listen to it, it predicts today...
    I walked into the break room at the bank I worked at only to learn that Elvis had died...we cried...

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 Рік тому +3

    Elvis had light brown hair & he was from Mississippi! - Very Good!... #46 ✝ {7-22-2023}

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      That's right. We have to keep in mind that the internet was not around for much of Mr. Harvey's broadcasting career. :)

  • @godfreymccammon4531
    @godfreymccammon4531 Рік тому +1

    I'm 68 years old and I grew up listening to Paul Harvey.......along with Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Cream, The Who, the Young Rascals, Mountain.......did I happen to mention that I GREW UP listening to...Paul Harvey, good day.

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      I guess I grew up listening to him too. I'm a couple of decades younger. It would've been amazing to hear Jimi Hendrix, Beatles, and all of those you mentioned when they first came out. :)

    • @godfreymccammon4531
      @godfreymccammon4531 Рік тому +2

      I actually saw Jimi Hendrix at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Columbus, Ohio April 3rd, 1968 for my birthday present from my Dad. I turned 13 on April 18th...it was sort of a Black boy turning 13 like a Jewish boy's 13th birthday...I didn't read the Torah...I listened to Purple Haze..........
      ...............and Paul Harvey!

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  Рік тому +1

      @@godfreymccammon4531 Wow!!! What an amazing present from your dad. :)

    • @godfreymccammon4531
      @godfreymccammon4531 Рік тому

      @@BradDison You just ain't whistling Dixie.....you whistling the " Wind Cried Mary.
      On a note of how cool, in April of 68 both he and Noel Redding were playing throgh all Sunn Aplifiers...Noel had 3 200's bass heads and 6-2×15 cabinets...Jimi had 2 Sunn PA heads, one Sound City 120 head and 6-2×15's........
      .......I was sonically baptized that Sunday night!!!

    • @godfreymccammon4531
      @godfreymccammon4531 Рік тому

      @@BradDison ...wow, I need to proof read...
      ...through
      ...amplifiers...sorry.

  • @mjb-od6tr
    @mjb-od6tr Рік тому +3

    Elvis had natural blonde/brown hair. He dyed it black when he became an adult.

  • @Averageguy-s2p
    @Averageguy-s2p 18 днів тому +2

    We could really use some commentators like him today we literally stopped in are tracts when he spoke god bless you

    • @BradDison
      @BradDison  18 днів тому

      I agree completely. :)