@@stacymoore9836 Keep in mind, his chameleon voice changed multiple times in his very very short life and career. That's even more amazing, to realize that every few years, his voice was different. Truly remarkable
Elvis shook the world forever and we have never recovered! ( He deserves a bigger screen size than small screen on this broadcast.its hard see this guys)...
@@suspiciousminds1750 Yes, Suspicious Minds, 1970 Vegas! Legendary, legendary and can never be duplicated. They called him the King and he said there is only one King, Jesus! Amen gotta love Elvis!
I love to watch people’s faces when they hear a song for the first time. But with Elvis I can’t help but watch him even if I have seen it a hundred times!!! That’s charisma!
your getting into elvis rabbit hole, he can sing anything and his vocals are outstanding what is unique with elvis is he can sing 8 to 10 different song and his voice will be different on each one but you will still say thats Elvis.
Elvis the greatest entertainer that ever lived and no one will ever come close to Elvis I’ve been an Elvis fan for 60yrs and he was the most beautiful man ever he was such a warm-hearted person so kind and he adored his fans He was also a very religious man he read the Bible every day and his gospel songs are just beautiful with him growing up in the Ghetto he loved to go to the gospel church as a young boy and he loved the blues music if you haven’t reacted to Suspicious Minds you simply must do it you’ll be blown away Love 💕 from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴👑👑👑🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🎸🎸🎸🥰🥰👋
For someone that God blessed with so much gift and talent, Elvis was humble, had a loving giving soul and a Spirit that loved the Lord! He was human and when they called him the King, he said there is only one King, Jesus! Gotta love Elvis and praise Jesus!
The greatest singer-performer to ever walk the Earth……..”Just Pretend” or “Suspicious Minds” or “Bridge over troubled water” show off his voice & his stage performance……..Of course please react to the live version of these songs all from his Las Vegas shows.
Every woman loved Elvis, and every man wanted to be him. So BJ....your comment about wanting to be him ( for a minute and 11seconds) is not unusual at all. Love you both. Cheers and God bless.
I'm 64 and been a fan of his all my life, I grew up on blues and elves , that's what my grandpapi listen too. One of his favorite singers was James brown. James and elvis were very close friends they called each other there soul brother. James did a tribute song for elvis after he passed away. It's called James brown sings love me tender tribute to Elvis. James stayed by Elvis's casket for four hours after Elvis's service at Graceland. It's a wonderful tribute from one brother to another. Check it out I think you'll like it. You too Rock. Peace God bless.
Yall really should do American Trilogy. Elvis did it every concert. It was beautiful. Had the most besutifil flute. Another song is " Why Me Lord" with J D Sumner singing with him on bass. His Gospel win Grsmmys.
The story has it that his song "If I Can Dream" was a tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Supposedly, he was told not to sing this song during this performance, but he did anyway and you can see his passion. This would be a good choice for your next Elvis song.
Elvis was really effected by the murder of MLK in his home town of Memphis. He wanted to end the 1968 Special with a message song to reflect the times of that year and got songwriter Walter Earl Brown to write the song. Brown used MLK 1963 'I had a dream' speech to create the right song. When Elvis listened to the demo he knew THAT was the song to end the TV Special. His manager Colonel Parker didn't want Elvis to record the song for its political content but Elvis for once, overruled The Colonel.
Excellent reaction y'all. Gotta love me some Elvis. This song really shows off Elvis' pipes. Story on this performance. It was rom the 1968 comeback special. It was his first live performance since he got out the Army. Elvis was nervous and worried that being out for so long, he wondered how the public would react to him. Even though he was doing movies the whole time. The special was a big hit. He still had it. He closed the special with the song "If I Can Dream". Gotta do it next. Very powerful. And maybe try to hit up on some of Elvis' Gospel songs. He does a mean rendition of "Crying In The Chapel" and "Amazing Grace". P.S. Yes, Elvis was in the Army. They offered him a deferment, but Elvis refused. He did not want any special treatment.
This was from his 1968 TV comeback special which was a huge success and I watched as a then 18 year old. His final Song in the special if you want to listen to it was If I can Dream. He was so effected by MLK's and two months later Robert F Kennedy both assassinated that year. A song was written for him to honor MLK, you can see and hear the emotion in this song. His Manager and the producers didn't want him to do the song on TV, but he insisted which in those times was a brave thing to do.
Totally GREAT show with simple acousticals. His whole personality shown throughout the performances! Waaay back in 1968. In a nutshell gives you the who and why that he was back then.
It was very lonely for him. Couldn't go anywhere. If he wanted to to the movies he would have to rent the whole place. Same for theme parks. He always wondered why God chose him to be Elvis. He was very spiritual.
Yall that whole concert was one of the best performances you have ever seen. I promise ya if ya watch the whole thing you will be more impressed. Maybe a reaction to the whole concert
Elvis had so much raw talent and he had a big heart and was a once-in-a-lifetime talent that I am so happy I was around to enjoy it all. Elvis was the total package, a great versatile voice, charisma, sex appeal, and so much soul that there has never been anyone like him since. A once-in-a-lifetime talent.
Great reaction awesome blues Reconsider Baby R&B version or Stranger in Own Hometown also Give Me The Right, Wash my Hands in Muddy Water. T-R-O-U-B-LE there’s a lot of covers sung today but Elvis first recorded it in 1975. Can’t Help Falling in Love recorded by Elvis in 1961 greatest love song ever a lot of people have covered it but only Elvis sings it like you are really in love omg.
No one ever had or will ever have this voice. The greatest voice ever in human history. Even if he didn't always have the best song. Unmatched. Cannot be matched.
I would love for you to react to a lot of his Blues songs and I recommend a couple right now one is entitled like a baby and another one is entitled reconsider baby so if you could react to that I would love it thank you very much
For a day yes but many would tell you that was so big he could not go out anywhere anyways I love Elvis is Ed Sullivan shows days to aloha from Hawaii and even his last concert in 1977 what a voice I hope you guys react to the Elvis in the black community the echo will never die you understand where he got his roots at he got it from being very poor probably blues Gospel and country thank you for your reaction
One thing if you want to hear more Elvis his first love was gospel music . Many of these great songs are only on vinyl with the exception of peace in the valley Ed Sullivan show 57 and how great thou art 72 and 77. Although there are gospel songs in elvis on tour documentary 72 Try listening to these first
My word. I would have passed out cold. So much fun to watch. You can’t take your eyes off him. Thanks for sharing this with us. If I could Dream is sheer perfection with the white suitcase was a tribute to MLK & he never performed it again it was so special to him. He was quite shy and didn’t talk about his emotions but boy, could he ever sing it.
His voice was like a fine Bordeaux wine, rich and complex with delicate shadings. His magical tone is perfect for christmas songs. And, his chameleon voice changed multiple times in his very very short career and life Truly remarkable
I believe this is the greatest single off the cuff vocal and guitar performance by a male, we are going to see by anyone, ever. No lip synching, no auto - tune; and only 1960s technology. Not to mention, damn he was about the best man to ever live in his prime. lol
This was Elvis first performance live after having to go into exile for 10 years making Hollywood. Remember watching this when this was first introduced. It was a milestone. It was the first unplugged live performance in history!
Elvis really shows his vocally ability on this performance, brilliant version. Worth listening to the 1955 studio version. Elvis' voice was much higher then. A classic recording from his legendary Sun recording sessions.
I wanted to thank you both for sharing Elvis with the new generation. Looking back on my life seen Elvis eight times in concert with the best moments of my lifetime he will remain my hero. I genuinely love this man with all my heart and soul, and I hope his will be the last voice I hear when I leave this earth God bless you and keep you safe.
He did the song Memories after this. Very different style song, very different vocals, beautiful, tender voice. The contrast is amazing and showcases the man's great versatility. What a voice! What a performer! What a handsome, charismatic man. So many of us loved him--and still do. RIP So happy you're discovering him. May his legend live on.
are you trying to put them off him? most of the 70s elvis stuff was bad but, steamroller is outstandingly bad. 'never been to spain' may be worse but, it's close. i had all the 70s stuff and the only album i don't regret buying is 'that's the way it is'.
@@flickdasher1775 You are entitled to your opinion as I am mine. There are a whole lot of people who like Elvis' stuff from the 70's. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean others do not.
@@flickdasher1775 Actually? You are dead wrong. Sure some of his recordings were not up to his standard of greatness. But the majority were. In fact, it's YOU who doesn't understand a great recording from a mediocre one. For example, because you lack intelligence, you'd call "green green grass of home" a bad recording, but in reality, it's critically acclaimed. You'd call "until it's time for you to go" a bad recording, but it's an essential classic. I give numerous examples of critically acclaimed recordings from 70. Thru 77. So it's your perspective that's the faulty one here. And since I've studied this subject longer than you've been alive, you are at an extreme disadvantage here.
@@bradhuskers wow. you know my age and level of intelligence? are you uri geller? i said some of the 70s stuff was good but, i wouldn't include the two you mention. why?because they are covers and all elvis does with them is replace buffy's and tom's voice with his own. songs like 'kentucky rain', 'always on my mind', 'separate ways' and 'the wonder of you'' show 70s elvis at his best. 'until it's time for you to go' is a waste of elvis's talent as are 'there goes my everything' 'i'm leavin'' 'don't cry daddy' and 'my boy'. these are songs more suited to older, more limited singers than elvis. btw, an opinion can't be wrong!
Elvis was the total package, those stunning brooding gorgeous looks, charisma and divine voice. One minute, tender and soft and then next like a caged animal. No wonder we women melt. Have you reacted to Love me Tender where he goes into the audience and kisses his fans?
He had stage presence like no other. You should check out 1956 performance of "hound dog" on the Ed Sullivan show. I think it was his first TV appearance. You can't really grasp the effect of Elvis until you hear the women in the audience react to it. Nobody was doing anything like what he was doing at the time.
Elvis wasn’t only gorgeous. He was talented stage presence Charisma and his voice is amazing.
& No Autotune or computers
Exactly!!! 👍🏻😊
@@stacymoore9836
Keep in mind, his chameleon voice changed multiple times in his very very short life and career. That's even more amazing, to realize that every few years, his voice was different. Truly remarkable
Yeah and a junkie and he used to sleep with his mom
Elvis was the Greatest , Period .
still is
Yep the Elvis era...still going today isn't it. ✌💞🎶💯🎶🌬
No argument here.✌️😎🎸
Agreed. Forever
Yep
The most gorgeous man with chrasima and a voice justs sets our hearts on fire 🔥
He was a BEAUTIFUL Soul.
The smile on Asia's face says it all
yeah her smile slays me
She was definitely feeling it
The '68 special...song after song is great. My favorite..."Lawdy Ms Clawdy"
No autotune, no studio tricks, just a man, his voice and a guitar. This song was a hit for Elvis in 1956.
don't forget his incredible band
Elvis shook the world forever and we have never recovered! ( He deserves a bigger screen size than small screen on this broadcast.its hard see this guys)...
OMG this is one of my favorites by Elvis! Only man who can dance in his chair and make it look so good! 😉 Suspicious Minds is another favorite!
Mine, too.
Yes Suspicious Minds n Polk Salad Annie showing his famous gyrating moves
@@suspiciousminds1750 Yes, Suspicious Minds, 1970 Vegas! Legendary, legendary and can never be duplicated. They called him the King and he said there is only one King, Jesus! Amen gotta love Elvis!
I think that this is the first times that BJ has done a lot of smiling. Elvis was stunningly handsome and down to earth.
Awesome what a talent he was,very handsome guy ,love your reaction,please the gospel song Elvis singing,Take my hand precious Lord.
The Big E had all the SWAG !!!!
Now you two know why so many people still love him. Watch the rest of the 68 special. Elvis is a phenomenal man and singer.
I love to watch people’s faces when they hear a song for the first time. But with Elvis I can’t help but watch him even if I have seen it a hundred times!!! That’s charisma!
your getting into elvis rabbit hole, he can sing anything and his vocals are outstanding what is unique with elvis is he can sing 8 to 10 different song and his voice will be different on each one but you will still say thats Elvis.
Man I am so glad you guys saww this...the "Elvis Effect!" He had it all man...rip
YOUNG Elvis was great to see, this was young enough that he was still IT. Loved it, thank you.❤🔥
Elvis the greatest entertainer that ever lived and no one will ever come close to Elvis I’ve been an Elvis fan for 60yrs and he was the most beautiful man ever he was such a warm-hearted person so kind and he adored his fans He was also a very religious man he read the Bible every day and his gospel songs are just beautiful with him growing up in the Ghetto he loved to go to the gospel church as a young boy and he loved the blues music if you haven’t reacted to Suspicious Minds you simply must do it you’ll be blown away Love 💕 from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴👑👑👑🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🎸🎸🎸🥰🥰👋
Elvis' swag was 9000+ level
Oh melt my heart.....
For someone that God blessed with so much gift and talent, Elvis was humble, had a loving giving soul and a Spirit that loved the Lord! He was human and when they called him the King, he said there is only one King, Jesus! Gotta love Elvis and praise Jesus!
“ If I can dream” live! Incredible!🤘🏻❤️
Loved watching & listening to Elvis. Id like to hear. " I've never been to Spain" Thank you!
You can tell the reaction Elvis has by just watching her smile when the song starts, Asia's smile says it all
Great comments. Elvis was the most charasmatic performer the world has ever seen. Check out Polk Salad live and his 1968 comeback special.
This was beautiful, Thanks guys, all of his songs from the Comeback Special was good, How about You gave me a Mountain by Elvis.
That's why us girls fell in love with elvis.
Hey shirley not just the girls!! But not in a gay way neither girl! X
Thank you miss shirley carr.
The greatest singer-performer to ever walk the Earth……..”Just Pretend” or “Suspicious Minds” or “Bridge over troubled water” show off his voice & his stage performance……..Of course please react to the live version of these songs all from his Las Vegas shows.
Elvis is the King of Rock and Roll, but in reality, he is a soul singer.
He's everything lol
@@slevinsleven2775 He truly is. A voice from heaven.
Elvis was the king, try his song Loving you. It was one of his older ones.
The King forever 😎👍🎸✨
Every woman loved Elvis, and every man wanted to be him. So BJ....your comment about wanting to be him ( for a minute and 11seconds) is not unusual at all. Love you both. Cheers and God bless.
Soulful, blues, country.
Elvis was definitely a great throb. I knew that at a very young age😆
the greatest, no more words needed
"If I can Dream" live from his Comeback Special. Tribute to MLK Jr. He pours his heart into that performance
He listened to the wrong people like the Colonel and his Dr.
BJ. Yes they wanted him up at night and sleeping during the day.
Asia, Dont Cry Daddy
@@jannettecolon355 the Col was good up to the early 70s . He should have got his green card and done a world tour
As a irish elvis fan it's my favourite
Elvis is the Goat thank you both both men and women loved it 👍
I'm 64 and been a fan of his all my life, I grew up on blues and elves , that's what my grandpapi listen too.
One of his favorite singers was James brown. James and elvis were very close friends they called each other there soul brother. James did a tribute song for elvis after he passed away.
It's called James brown sings love me tender tribute to Elvis.
James stayed by Elvis's casket for four hours after Elvis's service at Graceland.
It's a wonderful tribute from one brother to another.
Check it out I think you'll like it. You too Rock. Peace God bless.
Yall really should do American Trilogy. Elvis did it every concert. It was beautiful. Had the most besutifil flute. Another song is " Why Me Lord" with J D Sumner singing with him on bass. His Gospel win Grsmmys.
The story has it that his song "If I Can Dream" was a tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Supposedly, he was told not to sing this song during this performance, but he did anyway and you can see his passion. This would be a good choice for your next Elvis song.
Elvis was really effected by the murder of MLK in his home town of Memphis. He wanted to end the 1968 Special with a message song to reflect the times of that year and got songwriter Walter Earl Brown to write the song. Brown used MLK 1963 'I had a dream' speech to create the right song. When Elvis listened to the demo he knew THAT was the song to end the TV Special. His manager Colonel Parker didn't want Elvis to record the song for its political content but Elvis for once, overruled The Colonel.
Just love Elvis,..thank you both love all the rections✌️miss him all this years😭😭😭
Excellent reaction y'all. Gotta love me some Elvis. This song really shows off Elvis' pipes. Story on this performance. It was rom the 1968 comeback special. It was his first live performance since he got out the Army. Elvis was nervous and worried that being out for so long, he wondered how the public would react to him. Even though he was doing movies the whole time. The special was a big hit. He still had it. He closed the special with the song "If I Can Dream". Gotta do it next. Very powerful. And maybe try to hit up on some of Elvis' Gospel songs. He does a mean rendition of "Crying In The Chapel" and "Amazing Grace". P.S. Yes, Elvis was in the Army. They offered him a deferment, but Elvis refused. He did not want any special treatment.
Great reaction and now we want more ELVIS.
Every time I watch him it reminds me of my Grandmother who introduced me to Elvis such good memories 🎼🎸🎼
Y’all, Elvis had tremendous energy and said he just did what came natural to him and let his body move 🙏🏻💗🕊
This was from his 1968 TV comeback special which was a huge success and I watched as a then 18 year old. His final Song in the special if you want to listen to it was If I can Dream. He was so effected by MLK's and two months later Robert F Kennedy both assassinated that year. A song was written for him to honor MLK, you can see and hear the emotion in this song. His Manager and the producers didn't want him to do the song on TV, but he insisted which in those times was a brave thing to do.
Asia, have you ever been able to see Elvis‘s face close enough to notice the quiver he makes with his lips? His daughter Lisa Marie has the same lips!
Top notch performer , singers today try to do what he' did to generate enthusiasm in the audience there was a reason he was called the King
Elvis "American triology" 🙏🙏🙏🙏
One of my favourite Elvis performances. Killer!
Totally GREAT show with simple acousticals. His whole personality shown throughout the performances! Waaay back in 1968. In a nutshell gives you the who and why that he was back then.
Suspicious Minds live from Vegas is another great performance of his
It was very lonely for him. Couldn't go anywhere. If he wanted to to the movies he would have to rent the whole place. Same for theme parks. He always wondered why God chose him to be Elvis. He was very spiritual.
This performance sums up the charisma and talent of this man perfectly. Truly an original. Vicki
Thanks for all doing this. Elvis was that topping on your banana split.
Listen to Elvis and the black community. It shows what kinda person was.
What Elvis Presley live Love Me Tender you'll be blown away
Yall that whole concert was one of the best performances you have ever seen. I promise ya if ya watch the whole thing you will be more impressed. Maybe a reaction to the whole concert
@Roland...a must watch!! 🎶🎵
Yeah. It was awesome.
Elvis had so much raw talent and he had a big heart and was a once-in-a-lifetime talent that I am so happy I was around to enjoy it all. Elvis was the total package, a great versatile voice, charisma, sex appeal, and so much soul that there has never been anyone like him since. A once-in-a-lifetime talent.
Elvis The Best ! BRAZIL
So I'm not sure what I enjoyed more - Elvis and the song, or Elvis and your reactions!! Thank you for sharing yourselves with us!!
Yes, more Elvis please:)
This acoustic showing was a showcase for a talent that was STILL THERE.
Great reaction awesome blues Reconsider Baby R&B version or Stranger in Own Hometown also Give Me The Right, Wash my Hands in Muddy Water. T-R-O-U-B-LE there’s a lot of covers sung today but Elvis first recorded it in 1975. Can’t Help Falling in Love recorded by Elvis in 1961 greatest love song ever a lot of people have covered it but only Elvis sings it like you are really in love omg.
The G.O.A.T of entertainers!
Elvis was like the big bang, he started what has expanded since, he was the ecco that never dies !!
No one ever had or will ever have this voice. The greatest voice ever in human history. Even if he didn't always have the best song. Unmatched. Cannot be matched.
One Night With You also from the 68 Comeback Special is just as amazing!! You should def check that out!!
Elvis loved singing gospel music and would stay up all night with band after concert, singing to his Lord. ❤
This is legendary and I believe it was his fathers favorite song along with (Hurt)
His last girfriend Ginger Alden said she has special memories of Trying to Get to You.
Heartbreak Hotel from that show I think, the rehearsal one where he’s sitting down. Amazing
I would love for you to react to a lot of his Blues songs and I recommend a couple right now one is entitled like a baby and another one is entitled reconsider baby so if you could react to that I would love it thank you very much
If I can Dream for a more mature Elvis or Heartbreak Hotel for a young Elvis. Both killer.
Elvis was just in a completely different league. Just spectacular 😎
For a day yes but many would tell you that was so big he could not go out anywhere anyways I love Elvis is Ed Sullivan shows days to aloha from Hawaii and even his last concert in 1977 what a voice I hope you guys react to the Elvis in the black community the echo will never die you understand where he got his roots at he got it from being very poor probably blues Gospel and country thank you for your reaction
Do some more from this special, He really was in top form here!!!!😎🤘🤘
Asia the look on your face throughout that song, priceless. you are in the candy shop and don't know which one to eat!
I was thinking the same thing.
One thing if you want to hear more Elvis his first love was gospel music . Many of these great songs are only on vinyl with the exception of peace in the valley Ed Sullivan show 57 and how great thou art 72 and 77.
Although there are gospel songs in elvis on tour documentary 72
Try listening to these first
Love Elvis!!! His Gospel is beautiful also. Try Crying in the Chapel, How Great Thou Art, and he has so many more. All beautiful and uplifting.
That smile/giggle at 04:56 lol, you just can't help and smile. dude had it going on back then.
I have never seen a performer put so much into a live act like this. The dude pours it all out.
I wish I was in the audience !
We will never see someone like Elvis. He had a true God given gift ❤️
" YOU KNOW YOU FEEL SOMETHING WHEN YOU COMING OUT YOUR OWN DANG SEAT !
YOURE SUPPOSED TO BE A SINGER!"
GREATEST ELVIS REACTION QUOTE EVER!
My word. I would have passed out cold. So much fun to watch. You can’t take your eyes off him. Thanks for sharing this with us. If I could Dream is sheer perfection with the white suitcase was a tribute to MLK & he never performed it again it was so special to him. He was quite shy and didn’t talk about his emotions but boy, could he ever sing it.
Great reaction Elvis👍👍💕
Elvis' Christmas album was something we played every Christmas as a tradition. Put it on your list for the holiday season.
The 1 of december I put My Elvis christmas album on, and THEN it is christmas 😊🎅
Elvis' Christmas Album is the biggest selling Christmas album of all time with 20m Worldwide sales.
I love Elvis Christmas music!!!!!
@@Seanryan2001 wow! I didn't know that. 👍🇿🇦
His voice was like a fine Bordeaux wine, rich and complex with delicate shadings. His magical tone is perfect for christmas songs.
And, his chameleon voice changed multiple times in his very very short career and life
Truly remarkable
There’s a video out called Elvis and the black community. You should play that it really explains a lot of things
Elvis Presley the King of Rock and Roll
Hi Asia and BJ, a great song from the '68 Comeback Special, We Miss You Elvis RIP
I believe this is the greatest single off the cuff vocal and guitar performance by a male, we are going to see by anyone, ever. No lip synching, no auto - tune; and only 1960s technology. Not to mention, damn he was about the best man to ever live in his prime. lol
This was Elvis first performance live after having to go into exile for 10 years making Hollywood. Remember watching this when this was first introduced. It was a milestone. It was the first unplugged live performance in history!
Elvis really shows his vocally ability on this performance, brilliant version. Worth listening to the 1955 studio version. Elvis' voice was much higher then. A classic recording from his legendary Sun recording sessions.
Elvis was and is the GOAT!!!!! So yummy
I wanted to thank you both for sharing Elvis with the new generation. Looking back on my life seen Elvis eight times in concert with the best moments of my lifetime he will remain my hero. I genuinely love this man with all my heart and soul, and I hope his will be the last voice I hear when I leave this earth God bless you and keep you safe.
I highly recommend "Suspicious Minds" one of ELVIS best.
Check out "How great thou art" live in 1972. You will love it!
He did the song Memories after this. Very different style song, very different vocals, beautiful, tender voice. The contrast is amazing and showcases the man's great versatility. What a voice! What a performer! What a handsome, charismatic man. So many of us loved him--and still do. RIP So happy you're discovering him. May his legend live on.
Give Elvis' version of Steamroller Blues a listen, and if you want to see his range, try his live version of How Great Thou Art a shot.
are you trying to put them off him? most of the 70s elvis stuff was bad but, steamroller is outstandingly bad. 'never been to spain' may be worse but, it's close. i had all the 70s stuff and the only album i don't regret buying is 'that's the way it is'.
@@flickdasher1775 You are entitled to your opinion as I am mine. There are a whole lot of people who like Elvis' stuff from the 70's. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean others do not.
There are people who have no idea and taste, thats one of them
@@flickdasher1775
Actually?
You are dead wrong.
Sure some of his recordings were not up to his standard of greatness.
But the majority were.
In fact, it's YOU who doesn't understand a great recording from a mediocre one.
For example, because you lack intelligence, you'd call "green green grass of home" a bad recording, but in reality, it's critically acclaimed.
You'd call "until it's time for you to go" a bad recording, but it's an essential classic. I give numerous examples of critically acclaimed recordings from 70. Thru 77. So it's your perspective that's the faulty one here. And since I've studied this subject longer than you've been alive, you are at an extreme disadvantage here.
@@bradhuskers wow. you know my age and level of intelligence? are you uri geller? i said some of the 70s stuff was good but, i wouldn't include the two you mention. why?because they are covers and all elvis does with them is replace buffy's and tom's voice with his own. songs like 'kentucky rain', 'always on my mind', 'separate ways' and 'the wonder of you'' show 70s elvis at his best. 'until it's time for you to go' is a waste of elvis's talent as are 'there goes my everything' 'i'm leavin'' 'don't cry daddy' and 'my boy'. these are songs more suited to older, more limited singers than elvis. btw, an opinion can't be wrong!
Elvis was the total package, those stunning brooding gorgeous looks, charisma and divine voice. One minute, tender and soft and then next like a caged animal. No wonder we women melt. Have you reacted to Love me Tender where he goes into the audience and kisses his fans?
He had stage presence like no other. You should check out 1956 performance of "hound dog" on the Ed Sullivan show. I think it was his first TV appearance. You can't really grasp the effect of Elvis until you hear the women in the audience react to it. Nobody was doing anything like what he was doing at the time.