My dad grew up in the 50s and he's 74 now. He told me that the catholic church ran the country back then so anything they didn't like would be "cancelled" as they say today. He wasn't wrong
@@Digitqlhdh1 Yeah and I am quite sure your a top critic of Elvis's and alot of other singers as well. As Elvis once said. Yes they have a job to do and they do it. But when Elvis was asked did he learn anything from it? Elvis responded, No I haven't! Because he didn't feel he did anything wrong. I totally agree 💯 0/0. And so Elvis went on to become the biggest and most popular entertainer of his time.
Should have been longer if he had gotten rid of Parker and took care of himself. He died at 42 in 1977, imagine if he lived just 10 more years he could have done a duet with Michael Jackson or made a comeback like Roy Orbison
I remember I was just a teenager, I bought a ticket to this show with my sister who was in love with elvis, in the back row we couldn’t hear a thing because of the cheering so me and my sister snuck near the front row ( just off the camera ) and we listened to elvis amazing singing, rip elvis aka the worlds best singer
@@Dutch_van_der_linde939 he has an awesome taste of music too I must say 😂😂 I was kind of confused at first because not a lot of old folks play RDR2 but not a lot of young folks like me listen to Elvis so the contrast between the profile and the comment kinda had me puzzled lol
Let's see, Mrs. Gump says, "This is not for children's eyes". Supposedly Forrest taught him this dance. But in reality, he did drive the girls crazy moving around on stage. Him moving around on stage came natural, yes, but the older generation at the time didn't understand pop culture at that particular time.
Every generation doesn't get the next one. To this day I don't know what the hell a "dab" is but play the opening chords to Macarena and I'll know instantly what song that is. Parents that survived the depression 20 years earlier when rock n roll didn't exist weren't going to get it. The same way a child of the 50's wanted to throw up when they heard disco and children of the 70s weren't going to get gangsta rap
From This Is Elvis...
"Some years later that handsome young man the called the king...well he sung to many songs had himself a heart attack or something"-forest Gump
Dude, if 50's parents think ELVIS PRESLEY is bad, they should see what kids are watching TODAY!
My dad grew up in the 50s and he's 74 now. He told me that the catholic church ran the country back then so anything they didn't like would be "cancelled" as they say today. He wasn't wrong
The most successful recording artist of all time
The greatest
Awesome performance by King Elvis.
The fact that Elvis reigned as King of Rock n Roll for over 20 yrs shows that the critics had it wrong.
still reining!
He is immortally reigning
You can still be a critic of someone's music etc,
@@Digitqlhdh1 Yeah and I am quite sure your a top critic of Elvis's and alot of other singers as well. As Elvis once said. Yes they have a job to do and they do it. But when Elvis was asked did he learn anything from it? Elvis responded, No I haven't! Because he didn't feel he did anything wrong. I totally agree 💯 0/0. And so Elvis went on to become the biggest and most popular entertainer of his time.
Should have been longer if he had gotten rid of Parker and took care of himself. He died at 42 in 1977, imagine if he lived just 10 more years he could have done a duet with Michael Jackson or made a comeback like Roy Orbison
It's funny it stirred all the controversy, but when you hear the audiences reaction they actually laugh it it
All Hail the King. I always get teary eyed when I see him, I've been down in Graceland for so many times it's crazy.
FANTASTIC and PERFECT ELVIS PRESLEY THE KING FOREVER
Wouldn't be unique to know (if it was true) that Elvis narrated THIS IS ELVIS...
I remember I was just a teenager, I bought a ticket to this show with my sister who was in love with elvis, in the back row we couldn’t hear a thing because of the cheering so me and my sister snuck near the front row ( just off the camera ) and we listened to elvis amazing singing, rip elvis aka the worlds best singer
You know Elvis is awesome when Dutch himself is a fan
@@jamesdean9183 that was my grandfather lol. He’s a big fan of Elvis and I gave him my phone and he was watching videos like this.
@@Dutch_van_der_linde939 that’s so wholesome, he sounds like an awesome grandpa.
@@jamesdean9183 he really is.
@@Dutch_van_der_linde939 he has an awesome taste of music too I must say 😂😂
I was kind of confused at first because not a lot of old folks play RDR2 but not a lot of young folks like me listen to Elvis so the contrast between the profile and the comment kinda had me puzzled lol
68 comback special
Elvis: "I'm gonna put a strap on this guitar and stand up."
Girls: "Ahhhhhh!"
That's mild compared to today's society!!!
I love u always elvis
❤ this
Isn't that creepy guy speaking at the end of the video almost like a bad dream? Thankfully he can't live next door to me!
😂😂 I’m 7 years late but thank you for the laugh
True, he was one disgusting human. Good riddance. Racism is a sick disease.
Rock and roll is not evil and the people that were didn't understand and appreciate the music. Many were just narrow minded misunderstood people.
That's so funny scenes😂👌❤️🌹Michelle
Hahaha people were weird then. Elvis is sexy
He was a total dish.
the great one
This unbelievable that he was doing this in 1956. This is stripper shit that he is emulating.
Ahead of his time for sure Thats what made him the King
Of course Elvis could figure out why people were upset, lol.
Last interview is ok to be racist but not to do sexy moves.
The irony ofbthe 1950's, you couldn't dance on TV, write horror comics or be a communist but racism & bigotry were ok
@@ReflectionOfPerfectionAre these are ‘great days’ MAGA fans keep banging on about!?
The comments at the end of the video is the problem. All the people who said that were wrong about what they said
The Last Guy " we serve white customers only"... omg................ -_-
That's how society was back then, especially in the south
Let's see, Mrs. Gump says, "This is not for children's eyes". Supposedly Forrest taught him this dance. But in reality, he did drive the girls crazy moving around on stage. Him moving around on stage came natural, yes, but the older generation at the time didn't understand pop culture at that particular time.
Every generation doesn't get the next one. To this day I don't know what the hell a "dab" is but play the opening chords to Macarena and I'll know instantly what song that is. Parents that survived the depression 20 years earlier when rock n roll didn't exist weren't going to get it. The same way a child of the 50's wanted to throw up when they heard disco and children of the 70s weren't going to get gangsta rap
Here for hw
Same lmao
This is not for children’s eyes
😂🤣😅
Haha yes Mrs. Gump
2:24
He must be senator eastland.
Oh this is total bullsshittttttttt.