ELVIS Trailer Reaction 2022

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  • @rosebivens2489
    @rosebivens2489 2 роки тому +69

    He was sanctified and yes when he was a boy it was the holy spirit

    • @AnitaAnneLloyd
      @AnitaAnneLloyd 2 роки тому +5

      Truely I believe it true! Sanctified and Blessed with the Holy Ghost! REVIVAL, ORGANIC and brought up in God’s Spirit.

    • @margretsims1322
      @margretsims1322 2 роки тому +1

      I actually thought that when I saw this part in the movie; he was touched by the power of the Holy Spirit.

    • @jasonutty52
      @jasonutty52 2 роки тому

      He definitely was not just dancing and feeling the music, but instead being possessed by 1/3 of a deity.
      Sure thing buddy...sure thing...

  • @angelagoodwin5758
    @angelagoodwin5758 2 роки тому +117

    "Organic" is the right word for what Elvis felt in his soul. Never really bought the narrative that he "stole" music. He covered songs of different genres, but he definitely had soul from the get-go. Though I grew up during the time he was alive, I only learned about the kind of man he was in the past year. I have a deeper appreciation for him now. Good points being made in this reaction. I subscribed.

    • @handsome-brute2666
      @handsome-brute2666 2 роки тому

      George Michael was similar😏

    • @handsome-brute2666
      @handsome-brute2666 2 роки тому

      Steak instead of sardines..said it ALL..Col.Parker stole 50 percent of his profits...and we found out later on why he couldnt get a passport and have Elvis perform overseas(Europe)cause he wasn't a natural-born citizen

    • @handsome-brute2666
      @handsome-brute2666 2 роки тому

      Michael Jackson grossed like 2 billion in his career..but his father treated him like a ATM..and he died deeply in debt and 50 years old unable to do 50 shows😒💵💼

    • @ssj-rose4572
      @ssj-rose4572 2 роки тому +1

      That wasn’t soul that was just him copying black artist

  • @mikem957
    @mikem957 2 роки тому +9

    That was Elvis singing. Baz confirmed that they use Elvis' voice for the 1960-77 songs while Austin sings the 50s songs because the 50s tracks were originally recorded in mono and can't be isolated.

  • @mitchellwestford9312
    @mitchellwestford9312 2 роки тому +4

    Elvis love all people of All color DID not matter to HIM God MAKING ELVIS PRESLEY forever young long live the king He will never be forgotten thank you God

  • @Norwegian733
    @Norwegian733 2 роки тому +27

    In 1974, "Colonel" Parker made *more money* than Elvis. Elvis did not even own his own music anymore.
    Elvis never liked the business side of it and gave a lot back to his fans. But he should have payed attention.
    It *IS* Elvis singing the later Elvis after 1968. Butler would never sing "Unchained Melody" just like Elvis with the same voice.

    • @jms1471
      @jms1471 2 роки тому

      Correct...100%

  • @ElvisLass35
    @ElvisLass35 2 роки тому +21

    Organic!!!!!! I adore that word!!! You got it in one there!!!
    Enjoyed this reaction so much. ⚡️⚡️⚡️

  • @MS-kf5mo
    @MS-kf5mo 2 роки тому +6

    Watch the Sam Bell interview . What a great friend he was to Elvis .

  • @cindyphifer970
    @cindyphifer970 2 роки тому +3

    My man Elvis beautiful inside and out and so generous

  • @jayt9234
    @jayt9234 2 роки тому +40

    That was a GREAT reaction guy's, very interesting chat, uncle's a very wise man.
    And yes ORGANIC is a perfect description of how Elvis evolved, and unlike what many still believe, he melded all his knowledge of music from his surroundings, church, and what he heard on the radio...country, gospel, pop, even opera, blue's, bluegrass, ballads. You can hear it ALL in his vocals and style, he was unique and brought it all together and changed the world.
    Can't wait for this movie it looks great, it's going to be such an important snapshot of the turblen hate filled 30s to the 70s and the modern world we all inherited (this is it's focus) and Elvis had a huge part of changing it for the better! I truly believe that.
    Elvis was a truly fasinating man, with the America dream come true rags to riches life story.
    He was an incredibly generous and loving soul, and he didn't see colour. He inspired our greatest musicians and generations. R.I.P. Elvis you were one of a kind.

  • @danielupsdell2697
    @danielupsdell2697 2 роки тому +11

    Here is a true story elvis hairdresser who was very close to him as they have so much in common he was in Elvis room before one of his Vegas shows . Elvis was so sick lying in bed with a very high fever
    About 3 hours before show time parker came in the room asked were he was they said he is not feeling well lying in bed
    He walked up to his hairdresser and said the only thing that is important is that man gets on stage tonight I don’t care if he is dying he has to be on that stage .

  • @davidhunt1534
    @davidhunt1534 2 роки тому +1

    At last a true statement Elvis did not steal ,he felt it ,he grew up with black music he lived in the ghettos,he heard the blues and gospel from being a baby
    Ty for this reaction , I hope people understand Elvis from this video

  • @thomaspetersen9991
    @thomaspetersen9991 2 роки тому +4

    Just the best ever Elvis Presley hugs from Denmark and spain

  • @grahammalcolm7130
    @grahammalcolm7130 2 роки тому +14

    For the 50s stuff its Austin for the 60s is a mixture of Austin and elvis voice . For the 70s it's only elvis voice.
    Your father really understands and knows his stuff regarding the music promoters .
    Very impressed

  • @edzenver4884
    @edzenver4884 2 роки тому +4

    One of the best reactions I’ve seen and the ORGANIC phrase that’s 100% correct

  • @cindyphifer970
    @cindyphifer970 2 роки тому +4

    Elvis went to black churches, white churches, mixed churches, and churches of different faiths and all the gospel singing he could go to

  • @mikem957
    @mikem957 2 роки тому +36

    This movie is gonna be EPIC! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Baz made it clear in his interview that "black music and culture is not a side note or a footstep in Elvis'story. It's the whole canvas. You can't tell the real Elvis story without the black influence". Baz just yesterday posted pics of the girls portraying Elvis' black backup singers, The Sweet Inspirations on Instagram and one of them posted that this movie is gonna be a historic classic!

  • @jsolo713
    @jsolo713 2 роки тому +1

    I loved your reaction to this. Elvis gets bad press because of what Quincy said. Elvis was not prejudice and never forgot where he came from.

    • @tedstunes22
      @tedstunes22 2 роки тому

      Make your Own mind and read and think for yourself.

  • @brianwhitney9181
    @brianwhitney9181 2 роки тому +13

    Thank you for pointing out what many have overlooked about Elvis musical roots. His love of gospel followed him throughout his life. The Col. Who was a carnival man and saw dollar signs with Elvis. He left Hank Snow who at the time was a big act. The singing in the trailer is a mix of Butler and Elvis voice. Also Remember Elvis would give new cars to total strangers because he knew what it was like to have nothing. He was charitable to a fault. He never looked for publicity like entertainers do today. We hope they capture the human side of the man behind the glasses.

  • @patton303
    @patton303 Рік тому

    I'm a pro touring and recording drummer. Really lucky. But honestly the most joy I get playing music is when I serve in my church. Believe what you want, but I feel closest to Jesus Christ when I'm playing music for Him and helping people to know Him. And I know a lot of fellow touring cats who serve in church when they're not on the road. Playing secular music to a packed house is great, but when you see people in the congregation crying because they're feeling the Holy Spirit, it hits a lot different than a paid gig. I believe that as misguided as Elvis became, he was always serving in his own way. His spirit was always with Jesus Christ.
    God bless you both.

  • @mikehall9554
    @mikehall9554 2 роки тому

    Col. Parker was actually an illegal alien and never let Elvis tour outside the United States because he was afraid that he couldn't get back into the states if Elvis toured Europe or Japan , so yes he did hold him back, another example is the Elvis was asked to costar with John Wayne in True Grit, but because Elvis's name would not get top billing he told the studio no and the part went to singer Glen Campbell , same thing with A Star is Born with Barbra Streisand the part went to singer Kris Kristofferson. So yes Col. Parker held him back in many many ways. Love Tom Hanks in this role and if you find video of Tom Parker, Hanks sounds just like him. And the singing park of Austin ...he sang all of the early songs, and the later Elvis songs were a mix of Elvis and Austin . The reason they didn't that was because the early recordings were not high enough quality for what the film required. Love what do here , I really enjoyed your review. God Bless

  • @anitaherbert1037
    @anitaherbert1037 2 роки тому

    Please react to Angelina Jordan age 16 has just covered Elvis' SUSPICIOUS MINDS. The red guitar is like the one in his comeback concert. She wears a black leather jumpsuit, and Pricilla Presley hair too. Its her voice makes this cover spectacular and the way she slows the song that makes it so special. Most Elvis fans say she did it justice. She doesn't imitate she honors.

  • @OverandOutChief1
    @OverandOutChief1 2 роки тому +11

    Great reaction. Watch the interview that Baz Luhrmann did with Elvis's childhood best friend Sam Bell. There will be no further discussion after you hear what Sam says about Elvis. It truly was organic and Elvis was the extreme minority in the neighborhood.
    What you had in Parker was a very experienced older man that paired up with a naive southern gentleman style of a man that honored his word no matter what. However, even with all the talent Elvis had, the Colonel was essential to being who Elvis was or became.
    What we heard was Elvis singing in this clip.

    • @reneebush2399
      @reneebush2399 2 роки тому

      In the first half it was Butler singing for Jailhouse Rock and Heartbreak Hotel.

    • @OverandOutChief1
      @OverandOutChief1 2 роки тому +1

      @@reneebush2399 No way. That is Elvis from the actual 68 Special. I have it memorized.

    • @reneebush2399
      @reneebush2399 2 роки тому

      @@OverandOutChief1I just saw an article where Baz Lurhman said that all of the songs Elvis recorded in the 50’s is Butler singing and I thought Those two songs were originally recorded in 1956 and 1957. He also said that the music from the 60’s was Butlers voice mixed with Elvis himself. Anything from the 70’s was just Elvis himself. I guess if the want those two songs to sound exactly like the Comeback special versus his earlier recordings they would use Elvis’/Butler voice mixed together since it’s the 60’s, but if they are showing him in the 50’s recording those songs it will be Butler singing.

    • @OverandOutChief1
      @OverandOutChief1 2 роки тому

      @@reneebush2399 Interesting. Heartbreak Hotel and Jailhouse were from the 68 special (he is dressed in the leather as well when they are playing the songs). I have the audio recordings and that is Elvis. I will have to listen for Butler if he is indeed on those recordings.

  • @larasemerad2605
    @larasemerad2605 2 роки тому

    You can watch Elvis reaction videos-by other people well done-God Bless you.

  • @rrsafety
    @rrsafety 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your comments about the importance of Elvis' organic relationship to the music around him. Other UA-cam channels have charged him with" appropriation" but his culture was the poverty of a white a boy straddling the color lines in Memphis. Music doesn't belong to a color, it belongs to the people who experience it and are transformed by it.

  • @ronaldackerman7383
    @ronaldackerman7383 2 роки тому +4

    You're dad sounds like he knows music history, and that's refreshing, Colonel Parker was the best thing for Elvis to get started, then he was the worst thing for Elvis after he got out of the army in fact while Elvis was in the army the colonel had a contract for 50% of Elvis making, Elvis biggest problem what she was loyal, the colonel also was a immigrant illegally this is why Elvis never tour overseas, imagine The Beatles, rolling Stones, the Bee gees, or AC/DC never tour America and yet Elvis was still the number one entertainer of the world thank you for your reaction I enjoy it very much

  • @Chris-kj7de
    @Chris-kj7de 2 роки тому

    So many musicians focus on their music and not so much on money, and often get taken for a ride by their managers. By all accounts that's what happened to Elvis. Elvis was a naive country boy from a poor family, who grew up around a lot of good people, so he likely couldn't imagine that someone as important as the colonel would not be the same. Hope this movie does Elvis justice.

  • @NLawrence96
    @NLawrence96 2 роки тому +24

    Looks like it’s gonna be a solid film. Baz Luhrmann does well with period pieces.

  • @bwyou812
    @bwyou812 2 роки тому

    Elvis had an open heart and felt ALL men and women were his sisters and brothers.

  • @robanks3895
    @robanks3895 2 роки тому

    Great review, I saw the movie yesterday it was fantastic. Elvis had natural soul inspired by his environment in Mississippi and his religious roots.

  • @Guitarwizzard1833
    @Guitarwizzard1833 2 роки тому +2

    Perfect explanation in one word…ORGANIC!!

  • @junemarshall8027
    @junemarshall8027 2 роки тому +6

    Elvis wad first influenced by AFRICAN SPIRITUALS ( back in the day called "Negro Spirits") via the African church Dance and Songs. When the Spirit hits You, You are asorbed into something outside of our earthly Rim. And you will with to tell somebody about the amazing experience. Professor James Smalls says it best " You have Godly Reality experience via a Human Experience" Elvis told the 🌎 world of his. I will watch the movie in June. Enjoy your platform Uncle Ted and MOJO!!!

  • @paulsullivan1650
    @paulsullivan1650 2 роки тому +3

    This is without a doubt the best reaction to this movie that I've seen! If that's your dad, I could sit and chomp at the bit with him for hours.
    "Organic!" Yes my friend, that's the word. And Pentecostal, yes! Elvis made his bones in the Baptist church as a kid. Filet mignon instead of chuck steak! Great job guys, and may God bless you both!

  • @donovandelaney3171
    @donovandelaney3171 2 роки тому +2

    "I'm living to love you. And every moment I live, I keep loving you more and more!" - Elvis.

  • @antonioborriello5287
    @antonioborriello5287 2 роки тому +8

    You two are awesome! So genuine, so open,, so intelligent....and most importantly... humorous!!

  • @JIMMYDIANO
    @JIMMYDIANO 2 роки тому +4

    You would get a kick out of an about a 20 minute documentary called ELVIS AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY, THE ECHO WILL NEVER DIE. Great reaction guys.

  • @GailNixon-xj5ui
    @GailNixon-xj5ui 2 роки тому +2

    Great reaction guys ! The music was in his DNA. Elvis never stole music he sang the songs he loved ! ! ! Elvis was the first superstar he didn't have a play book to go by ! ! ! And he to trusting and loyal.....Parker was good for Elvis at the start...but later his style of management was damaging to the artistic side of Elvis' career ! ! ! Enjoyed your reaction! ....I am so excited for the release of this film ! ! !

  • @moekontze116
    @moekontze116 2 роки тому +4

    This is awesome to watch your Channel. You both intently watched the trailer without talking and then in the end. Thank you.

  • @dwevors
    @dwevors 2 роки тому +1

    Rick Stanley, Elvis'step-brother told me that Vernon told him Elvis felt called to preach. That's why he always sang a gospel song in his concerts.

  • @paulannas3569
    @paulannas3569 2 роки тому

    No-one can play Elvis, except Elvis, In saying that it does show where Elvis came from, their family was poor, they lived in a poor neighbor-hood

  • @Marakesh7
    @Marakesh7 2 роки тому +15

    Love this trailer. Hopefully people will be able to see who Elvis really was and what he stood for. Should put to rest a lot of false rumours. Austin Butler gives a great portrayal of Elvis. Baz Luhrmann has stated the film was made especially to be shown in cinemas so I can't wait for 24th June. Love your honest and intelligent comments. Actually Austin Butler only sings the fifties songs and thereafter it is Elvis singing with a new blended backing.

  • @pulmon66
    @pulmon66 2 роки тому +1

    Great reaction. This is what Rufus Thomas said of the night of December 7, 1956 And I quote " I remenber when I took Elvis by the hand and slowly pulled him on stage. And I said 'Ladies and gentlemen ..... Elvis Presley!! And he did that willow with that leg two or three times, and it was over and the show was really over and the people, these were black people, they stormed that place trying to get to Elvis. And never, never in your life have you seen such a surge of black faces all converging upon a stage at the same time. I know of only two people that would have that type of magnetism that would just, they could just pull people to them, the kind of magnetism to just draw crowds in instantly effect them. [Elvis being one], the only other was Martin Luther King. The fact is people like music and if it's good it makes no difference who's doing it, black, blue, green even plaid if it's like that. And I love good music and Elvis was doing blues, rhythm and blues because that was his beginning. Unquote Here is the moment. when both sides of Memphis Ellis Auditorium were used with a total of 9,200 African Americans attending. Someone forgot to take Elvis to where Ray Charles, who closed the show, sat, and Ray never forgot the massive applause Elvis got. Had he at least been introduced to him, and heard his personal voice, he wouldnt have said what he said about Elvis. Incidentally, In the movie "Ray" , they conveniently left that incident OUT of it.
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  • @jayviviano109
    @jayviviano109 2 роки тому +4

    That's very true about how Leonard Chess handled things with a lot of those Blues Legends.
    Side note - Soul music great, Billy Paul, was mentioned in your reaction. So I have Billy Paul / Elvis story.
    He and Elvis were friendly with one another. They both served in the Army at the same time. Billy had asked Elvis to join his band at that time but Elvis politely declined.
    (He had already committed himself to being strictly a soldier and not doing anything musically related until after his discharge from
    Army.)
    Billy spoke very highly of Elvis and even defended Elvis against slanderous made up rumors that were not true.
    He said his biggest regret was not long before Elvis passed away Billy was in Memphis to do a show and thought about dropping by Elvis's home to say hello. But his time constraints at the time he figured didn't have time to visit Elvis at home but he was thinking there would always be another chance to visit his old friend.
    He regretted that Elvis passed away shortly after so Billy never got his chance for that last visit with Elvis.
    I was always such a huge Billy Paul fan.
    I thought it was awesome to learn that he thought of Elvis as a friend.
    And yes his manager was an "Opportunist".
    Their relationship became a cautionary Tale in the music industry for other artists and their managers. Most from the industry agree the colonel really was more a "promoter than a manager".
    Managers (good ones) have their clients best interests at heart and allow them to have artistic freedom.
    This is where the colonel failed miserably.
    He was great at business promoting and making money.
    But not great at asking Elvis ..."what do YOU want to do?"
    Elvis wanted to do serious films,
    He wanted to do collaboration music, albums with other artists,
    He wanted to do TV shows,
    Wanted to tour the world ...
    Wanted to do many things that the colonel was known to always come up with reasons to tell Elvis "No".
    Some people say Elvis died not just from pill addiction but from a broken heart, because artistically speaking, he felt stifled. His soul felt robbed as his career went on so did Elvis's health problems.
    And some people close to Elvis point directly at the colonel has responsible for artistically undermining Elvis and causing him great private heartache ... hence the reason many in the industry over the years use Colonel as an example of what type of manager *not to be*.
    Great reaction gentleman. As soon as I saw the opening of film showing Elvis as a kid at Gospel Tent Revivals, I consider it a great Omen for this film.
    It's a sign that the director actually cares enough to want to show a side of Elvis that so much have history has overlooked.
    Looks very interesting.

  • @acex8124
    @acex8124 2 роки тому

    THIS IS MRS. ACE X. IT'S CHOPPED STEAK, DARLING. ELVIS SHOULD GET AN OSCAR, FOR HIS UNCHAINED MELODY, WHICH IS ACTUALLY ELVIS' SINGING. I LOVE ELVIS. HE STILL LIVES THROUGH ALL HE HAS GIVEN US. ELVIS WAS A SUCCESS BEFORE PARKER ARRIVED. ELVIS WOULD HAVE CONTINUED TO CLIMB WITHOUT HIM. THE WORLD WAS HIS OYSTER. AUSTIN SANG AT THE BEGINNING, THEN THE 2 VOICES WERE BLENDED TOGETHER, THEN LATER ELVIS' ACTUAL VOICE ALONE, SINGING. I LOOKED IT UP. ELVIS. THERE ARE PLENTY OF IMITATERS, BUT ONLY ONE GENUINE ELVIS. PRINCE FROM ANOTHER PLANET, AS MY HUSBAND SAYS, KING OF ROCK AND OF OUR HEARTS. ALWAYS TO BE REMEMBERED, APPRECIATED, VALUED AND LOVED.

  • @ajgreenaway340
    @ajgreenaway340 2 роки тому

    Elvis - The true spiritual black and white human being 🙏

  • @honiotes1
    @honiotes1 2 роки тому

    do you & your uncle have more reactions of Elvis? I just Love your Uncle :) what a sweetheart~

  • @saine414
    @saine414 2 роки тому +1

    This trailer is so emotional it's crazy... Second trailer is out guys 👌 Elvis was born into black culture and music, where he lived was only 3 families who was white, all his friends were black, everything around him was basically black culture so yes he was one hell of an organic dude 👌

  • @sackofnachos
    @sackofnachos 2 роки тому +18

    Fantastic, insightful reaction, gentlemen! Parker was definitely a hustler, not so much a good manager. His star far outstripped him as his career progressed, and Parker knew it. But he needed Elvis and he kept him from leaving because, by then, his gambling addiction was so far gone he needed Elvis to pay for it. The only thing that mattered to Parker was money, he couldn't care less about art and how Elvis felt about it. And Elvis knew that too. I think there was a lot of love and respect between them, but that 50/50 split was ridiculous and Elvis ended up suffering for those terrible business decisions and the lack of care for his creative interests in the end. He was nearly broke when he died.

    • @ikewp901
      @ikewp901 2 роки тому

      I think there was respect, not love!

    • @sackofnachos
      @sackofnachos 2 роки тому

      @@ikewp901 You could be right, but there's a direct quote from Elvis during one of his shows where he wants to introduce Parker to his audience, and he says something like, "I'd like to introduce you to my manager, Colonel Parker. I really love him." But he wasn't there 😕 and Elvis said something about how he was probably at the roulette table or something.

    • @ikewp901
      @ikewp901 2 роки тому +2

      @@sackofnachos Yes, I heard him say that on audio...it was on February 23rd, 1970, the closing show in Vegas.
      "Things aren’t always black or white…there’s a whole range of grey in the middle… and sometimes gratitude, loyalty, and love are responsible for all those shades in between."
      Sadly, Parker that night was focusing on his first love, money....Elvis said he was in the casino trying to get even.😔

    • @jayt9234
      @jayt9234 2 роки тому +4

      Spot on, Parker was good for introducing Elvis to the world, after the 50s he held him back in many ways. Trouble was Elvis was a extremely loyal person and couldn't bring himself to fire Parker, they shook hands a gentleman's agreement and that was Elvis's word, that was that!

    • @kevindaniels8007
      @kevindaniels8007 2 роки тому +1

      Elvis's mom didn't trust Parker & she was right

  • @piperthechiweenie519
    @piperthechiweenie519 2 роки тому

    It’s so incredible! I’ve seen it 5 times, and have tickets for Saturday! Give Austin Butler the Oscar!!!

  • @caribyrne7125
    @caribyrne7125 2 роки тому

    Love your reaction and yes, Col Parker was a hustler! Poor Elvis, a heavenly talent that put his trust in a Weasel of a man. Awesome film 💚 Do more reactions 😁😁

  • @staceyshaffer180
    @staceyshaffer180 2 роки тому

    Great reaction! ORGANIC...perfect description! You guys are great!!

  • @valy5430
    @valy5430 Рік тому

    Capitalism doesn't necessarily make you a thief and a liar. We didn't even know the colonel's real name. Elvis wanted to travel but couldn't because the colonel couldn't get a passport. He lied about Elvis having security issues and pretended to be concerned about his safety. Austin is awesome and definitely deserves an oscar. As it was told, Elvis' voice was blended with his.

  • @TSOE-JustGoodMusic
    @TSOE-JustGoodMusic 2 роки тому

    Thank you, dear Elvis! ⚡
    Ps: its Elvis singing in this trailer.

  • @ikewp901
    @ikewp901 2 роки тому +3

    A great trailer and great comments Uncle Ted and Mojo. I really enjoy watching all your videos, you've got a brilliant channel!

  • @tomislavzdunic802
    @tomislavzdunic802 2 роки тому

    Elvis died 1977.. 2022.. Elvis reborn in body.. Austin butler... Reincarnation finaly.. King lives... Croatia

  • @virginiadurant9954
    @virginiadurant9954 2 роки тому +1

    Tom Parker took advantage of Elvis. Took 50% of the money. No ones manager did that. Parker had Elvis to sign a lifetime contract.

  • @ElissaStark514
    @ElissaStark514 2 роки тому +2

    This may be the most beautiful trailer I’ve ever seen. Great reaction ☮️

  • @briancoffey4581
    @briancoffey4581 2 роки тому +8

    My main men Mojo and Uncle Ted! This should prove a very interesting biopic, though I have the feeling the reviews will be mixed. Parker cost Elvis and himself a fortune on notable fronts. One, signing the long term movie deal kept him from touring revenue from 1961-68, Parker's own status as an illegal Immigrant kept Elvis from doing shows and appearances outside of the U.S., and not allowing Presley to sign with one of the two major music publishers (ASCAP and BMI) cost them additional money from royalties Elvis would have accrued for songs he was listed as author or co-author on. In my estimation, on the whole Parker did the King's career more harm than good.

  • @melissagahn
    @melissagahn Рік тому

    It is a beautifully well done movie. I hope you gentlemen have seen and enjoyed it. I attended a Pentecostal church in my early teen years, and yes the dancig and all of that, would definetly classify as Pentecostal. I agree Parker saw Elvis as a meal ticket, you will see that in the movie. That "man" imo was a weasel that drained Elvis,severly, financially.

  • @PowerDiva
    @PowerDiva 2 роки тому

    What I love about this movie is that the did not shy away from Elvis roots or the fact that a lot of his influences came from black artists. Some biopics tend to gloss over that fact but this one did not. They also presented his story in a way that lets the viewer decide on their own, how they feel about that. I think it was beautifully done.

  • @skateurself
    @skateurself 2 роки тому +3

    I have absolutely no idea who Austin Butler is but... something tells me I will. Haha.

  • @dwevors
    @dwevors 2 роки тому +1

    Butler sings 50's, Elvis sings '60s-'70s! Great review!

  • @ksgtrpkr
    @ksgtrpkr 2 роки тому

    People do not understand that Col Parker was a genius promoter! Despite his faults, he got Elvis contracts and appearances that other promoters wouldn’t have been able to have got. He definitely propelled him to ranks pf super stardom unseen by any other Artist!

  • @justafanmiller7486
    @justafanmiller7486 2 роки тому

    Finally! A movie befitting THE KING ELVIS PRESLEY? Let's hope so. He certainly deserves it. Can't wait to see if the movie lives up to the legend. His momma "the way you sing is God given so there can't be nothing wrong with it!" Touche Mrs Presley, Touche!

  • @mamaflush9945
    @mamaflush9945 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Mojo & Uncle Ted, here's another throw-back that you may find interesting. "Climax Blues Band - I Love You (1981) TopPop

  • @brainards11
    @brainards11 2 роки тому

    Salisbury Steak to Filet Mignon...That's what Colonel Parker saw in Elvis...a meal ticket!!!

  • @kevindaniels8007
    @kevindaniels8007 2 роки тому

    I'm a huge Elvis fan & this was the best reaction I've seen for this trailer

  • @cd-vq6dz
    @cd-vq6dz 2 роки тому +9

    The different voice Hanks is apparently using for Parker doesn't really bother me. To me this film will either sink or swim based on Austin Butler's performance, and Baz Luhrmann's direction. I would rather Hanks' have done the voice closer to Parker's, but if they aforementioned other 2 are great, Hanks' rather strange vocal interpretation of Parker's voice really won't matter. This will be the first time in a movie theater in about 4 years for me, so clearly my interest level is high. We'll see. By the way, Salisbury Steak is the meat I think the senior gentleman was referring to.

    • @tedstunes22
      @tedstunes22 2 роки тому +2

      THANK U i was having a senior moment

  • @a2thenita172
    @a2thenita172 2 роки тому +1

    Not me screaming at my phone "Ground beef isn't chicken?"

  • @sirjohnmara
    @sirjohnmara 2 роки тому

    Great reaction! Organic! That's it!

  • @allisonreed7682
    @allisonreed7682 2 роки тому +1

    “He could eat steak instead of sardines! 😆🙌🏻

  • @elvisfan6475
    @elvisfan6475 2 роки тому +2

    ELVIS PRESLEY THE KING OF ROCK AND ROLL

  • @richardwatson8714
    @richardwatson8714 2 роки тому

    Colonel parker was a genius a marketing genius he never let elvis take a back seat to anyone he put elvis by himself because he wanted people to come see an elvis and elvis only not elvis and another singer by doing this it made elvis untouchable.

  • @cathyhetzel5944
    @cathyhetzel5944 2 роки тому

    The Colonel most definitely had a negative effect on Elvis. He didn't want him to do the 68 special and Elvis went against his wishes for the first and last time. It was a HUGH success. He wouldn't let Elvis play in serious movies. Barbara Strisand wanted him to star with her in "A Star is Born" and he said no! Why Elvis was so loyal is beyond me. He could have been a singer and movie star. The Colonel blew his money on gambling!

  • @Dorakaz1
    @Dorakaz1 2 роки тому +1

    More Elvis please!

  • @brendaphillips2092
    @brendaphillips2092 2 роки тому

    Loved ur reaction guys ur uncle i assumptions of Parker is spot on I’ve watch the trailer 60 times And I absolutely love it I just hope that this movie will give Elvis the justice he deserves and resolves the issue of Elvis being a racist Elvis never ever saw colour only love for his fellow man/ woman can’t wait to see this movie. Elvis is BackTCB

  • @edchan8653
    @edchan8653 2 роки тому

    wonderful sincere reaction to this movie......good job

  • @kevindaniels8007
    @kevindaniels8007 2 роки тому

    This is the best reaction I've seen for this movie

  • @jayeginn5963
    @jayeginn5963 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your reaction. Neither Hanks nor Austin Butler look or sound like the characters they play. Parker may have been Dutch, but he did not have a heavy accent like Tom Hanks portrays in this movie (plenty of clips of him talking on UA-cam). Most actors who portrayed Elvis made the same mistake that Austin Butler makes: they talk with a deep voice that is more reminiscent of Elvis impersonators. Just look up Elvis interview clips and you'll hear he actually had a pretty high voice when he talked. And nobody who ever played Elvis was as handsome as he was, that is just impossible. Elvis was born in a 1 room shack of a house his dad built with money he borrowed from his boss on January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi. That's how dirt poor they were. He was one half of identical twins; the other boy - Jesse Garon - was stillborn. They were so poor, that Jesse Garon was buried in a shoebox in an unmarked grave. At Graceland they have a plaque with his name on it in his memory. He always got along with the black community and learned a lot about music from his friends of color. Also, according to the one drop rule, Elvis would not be considered white, since he has Cherokee ancestors on both the Smith (his mother) and the Presley (his father) sides of the family. His paternal grandfather was not happy that his two sons, Elvis' father Vernon and his brother Vester, married two sisters, Gladys and Clettes who were known to have Cherokee blood in their family tree. But he was in denial about the Cherokee blood in his own family tree. As a child, Elvis already had many friends in the black community at the time his family was one of 4 "white" families that lived in the predominantly black neighborhood The Hill, just across from Shake Rag. His childhood friend Sam Bell said that some of the (black) kids in that neighborhood had lighter skin than Elvis (ua-cam.com/video/LrFCyNMvZWk/v-deo.html). One of Elvis' bodyguards once said that he thought it was a miracle Elvis got into Humes High School in Memphis, because it was "lily white". Elvis wanted to be more open about his Native ancestry, but his manager "colonel" Tom Parker (real name Andreas van Kuijk) was against it because he was afraid it might cost Elvis fans (and himself money). They did have Elvis play characters in his movies though where he had Native American blood (Flaming Star, G.I. Blues, Stay Away Joe). Once Elvis had his own (apprentice) job learning to be an electrician, he saved up his money and bought his clothes in the same style that many of his friends of color wore. He was called a (forgive me, just stating facts here) "n-lover" and got beaten up several times too. Later, when he was an established star, he would not perform at places where the members of color of his back-up band/orchestra weren't allowed.

  • @elvismanrocks
    @elvismanrocks 2 роки тому +1

    I don't know if he's your dad but his facial expression says it all no words needed just an amazing honest reaction you can tell he's really feeling the trailer from the heart👍✌

  • @PlayShorts3
    @PlayShorts3 2 роки тому

    It's my first time here, I don't know if this man is your father or grandfather. But cherish moments like this,get as much wisdom from him as you can. I wish my grandfather was alive 😔. New trailer just came out, I hope he reacts to it.

  • @shirleymuhleisen683
    @shirleymuhleisen683 2 роки тому

    Great reaction-nice to hear about Muddy and other singer-managers from back then. Well done-can’t wait

  • @Concetta20
    @Concetta20 2 роки тому

    Hats off to Tom Hank being the most versatile actor of the 20-21st century.

  • @inescece4707
    @inescece4707 2 роки тому +1

    It's chopped steak or Salisbury steak ! Lol ! Great reaction !❤

  • @luis6633
    @luis6633 2 роки тому +1

    This is an awesome reaction 👍👍

  • @RubyGB
    @RubyGB 2 роки тому

    "Chopped Steak" is ground beef smothered in gravy. Parker did impede Elvis' career since due to legal issues Parker didn't dare leave the U.S. because he wouldn't be able to return. Therefore, Parker refused to ever allow Elvis to tour overseas. Parker also pushed Elvis into a brutal movie making schedule and tour/appearance schedule in Las Vegas in order to pay his gambling debts which took a major toll on Elvis' health leading to his early death.

  • @accountgooglenonvisibile
    @accountgooglenonvisibile 2 роки тому +1

    È vecchissimo questo film top fun quando sono nata l' hanno fatta sono stufa di guardare questo film old old ... meglio i film di ELVIS

  • @honiotes1
    @honiotes1 2 роки тому +1

    Is this your Father??? He's SOOO wise :)) I'd Love to sit & just listen to him talk about Everything! :))

    • @tedstunes22
      @tedstunes22 2 роки тому +1

      I'm his Uncle we really enjoy music and exchanging ideas

  • @hillsboroughguy
    @hillsboroughguy 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic reaction!

  • @lynneclarke4866
    @lynneclarke4866 2 роки тому +1

    Great reaction ⚡⚡

  • @Dorakaz1
    @Dorakaz1 2 роки тому +2

    Great reaction, thank you! I can't wait to see the movie!

  • @bobstarsky
    @bobstarsky 2 роки тому

    "There's a cheap dish made from ground beef and gravy." - in response, starts to list different dishes made with chicken 😂

  • @pormantu
    @pormantu 2 роки тому +1

    Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll

  • @inesrodriguez876
    @inesrodriguez876 2 роки тому

    Thanks ! I'm so excited to see the film, either !

  • @saintsfan0499
    @saintsfan0499 2 роки тому

    Man if trailers could win awards that’s already won

  • @puckhead63
    @puckhead63 2 роки тому

    The colonel was terrible for Elvis.
    He had a 50/50 contract which is unheard of, puts Elvis in movie contracts for years without doing live concerts. The movies were terrible but still made money and that’s all the Colonel cared about. When Elvis did return to live concerts he signed Elvis to Vegas contracts requiring him to do two shows a night sometimes 3 at seven days a week for a month straight also unheard of. The colonel turn down some big movie rolls such as Co-starring with Barbara Streisand in a star is born. On top of the Vegas contracts the Colonel would schedule concert tours where Elvis would do an afternoon show and an evening show . And Elvis never did a world tour because his manager was not a legal American citizen so the colonel would not allow Elvis to go overseas without him and since the colonel would have quite a bit of trouble getting back into the country the world tours never happened

  • @mahon0074
    @mahon0074 2 роки тому

    Movie looks awesome, great reaction! 👍🔥😎

  • @LaptopLarry330
    @LaptopLarry330 2 роки тому +1

    Uncle Ted may be talking about Country Fried Steak. It is usually ground beef or ground veal, or even a veal cutlet, that is breaded in a frying batter, and then fried in a frying pan. Sometimes, it is referred to as "Chicken Fried Steak". I LOVE Country Fried Steak dinners at Perkins Restaurants and IHOP Restaurants and Bob Evans Restaurants.

  • @tonihagan6330
    @tonihagan6330 2 роки тому

    Cube steak, chicken fried steak. Pops knows what went on.

  • @allisonreed7682
    @allisonreed7682 2 роки тому +1

    Uncle Ted may be thinking of chopped steak or possibly cube steak.

  • @shirleycarr5387
    @shirleycarr5387 2 роки тому +2

    Can't wait to see it.