Ernst Jorgensen talks about Elvis Presley - Interview Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2009

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  • @Aoopna
    @Aoopna 12 років тому +8

    Elvis Presley's vast musical legacy could not be left in more capable hands, than in the hands of Ernst Jorgensen's! ... The painstaking restoration work that he AND his team are doing on all Elvis recordings (for our listening benefit and for the millions of other Elvis fans worldwide) is mind-boggling. Therefore; as fans, we should never forget his contribution to this monumental restoration project ... So:- Ernst Jorgensen? ... we owe you!

  • @TheFlightofthewalrus
    @TheFlightofthewalrus 11 років тому +6

    "Music should continue to progress, but we should never forget our old heroes, and we should always be able to go back and listen to them." This is truly the essence of what CULTURE is... Remembering the greats... Not simply casting them aside because they are old, and only filling our heads with the latest trends. America must remember its greats forever, and must remember WHY they were great, because only by learning from them can we create new, great things.

  • @dianephillips6751
    @dianephillips6751 7 років тому +6

    I love hearing about Elvis historical information. .

  • @zisoul
    @zisoul 12 років тому +3

    Thanks Timothy for showing this short interview of Ernist Jogensen talking his honesty about his
    thoughts of ELVIS and his Music. Peace.

    • @szanyivica
      @szanyivica Рік тому

      I was the same way until I saw the 2022 movie…which made me dig deeper, listen, research….wow. It’s like an awakening! We totally get it now. His musical genius, his voice, his charisma! Cannot stop listening now. My husband and I are making up for the “ lost years” without Elvis!

  • @no288
    @no288 4 роки тому

    Could listen to Ernst all day ; - )

  • @skeetabix36
    @skeetabix36 14 років тому +1

    This is very interesting. Ernst is great to listen too. 5+

  • @TimothySideburns
    @TimothySideburns  14 років тому +1

    @shakeahand1 - It actually IS a different version. Fool Such As I and Big Hunk o'Love are different takes, too.

  • @shadersdrummer
    @shadersdrummer 13 років тому +1

    elvis was the image of i king like him or not

  • @elvispresley2021
    @elvispresley2021 3 роки тому

    In the Mid 6Os elvis was no long an artist, he was an actor, making what they call bad Movies BUT, he was making Money. Then when he finally had enough it all turned around. Now that FTD is running short it may be time to re-release all the Forty Fives on the USA in exact duplicate form including Photo Covers....

  • @thyslop1737
    @thyslop1737 Рік тому

    To this day I do not understand the Elvis adulation. Like Elvis, but not obsessed with him. Have a huge music collection, but might have only one Elvis album.

  • @blueberry11051
    @blueberry11051 6 років тому

    First, who is the one here who can be allowed to bring Elvis Outtakes to market?
    A friend of Elvis's?
    An Elvis expert?
    A first-class biographer?
    A music writer?
    What's all this about?
    Everybody comes in and talks about Elvis. Like he is a historical figure himself.
    John Lennon creative?
    Creativity has almost nothing to do with being a "song writer"!
    Creativity has to do with the way the songs are handled and the attitude on stage. This is pure innovation! (Like Muhammad Ali in Boxing)
    Creativity has to do with ideas of design! Here, "Aloha", "NBC TV- Special", or even "That's The Way It Is"...etc.....
    And Elvis didn't even want to be competitive with his competitors... What a shit!
    Such a dumb thing!
    Elvis' career hides several Beatles careers: "1956-1958"; "1960-1961"; "1968"; "1969"; "1970"; 1972"; "1973".