You should really seek out the actual stage performance of this song, not quite sure why someone felt the need to edit the video to show non stop action, nice reaction!
Thank you for being a fan of Elvis. I have listened to Elvis since 1956 n yes im old but his music keeps me young. I'm not sure if I told you that I became friends with Charlie Hodge his confidant and best friend for years after Elvis died n he told me many great stories. One of the songs that Charlie loved was this one. Have you reacted to " Make The World Go Away Vagus 1970", I will give you afew more songs that love, but will wait as I'm at work n my dinner break is over. Have to go back to work, I love your reaction as you seem to like the energy that Elvis has n yes I always want to get up n dance with him lol
Elvis looked so handsome he was such an amazing performer wish he could have been in my generation more I was just 6 yrs old when he died .. I'd love to have went to one of his concerts If you haven't done a reaction to elvis0 song Lawdy lawdy miss clawdy from the 68 comeback special can you do a reaction to it Have a blessed week your channel is my favorite
Love you girl we feel the same was about him. I love this sexy, sexy. Thanks for all you do to support Elvis. People are finally discovering the real man. He really was fun, the movie didn't show his funny side. First concert I saw was in 72 in Virginia and I was 3 rows back from the stage. He had on the blue jumpsuit, and he was so beautiful even my husband admitted it. Ha. Could you do a old one from the 50's called "Soldier Boy". I appreciate you.
I guess you prove that if Elvis were alive today, he would still have many young fans. He was always afraid in the 1970s that young people stopped listening to him, But I don’t think he ever realized that young people from future generations would find his music attractive. Why? Because young people always have the same problems. Money.. relationships… love.. Death... Sickness... Yearning for freedom... Class warfare... Racism... Hope… self esteem. This is what Elvis sung about.
Well of course! Elvis doesn’t look like anyone in my generation that I’ve seen honestly… which makes him even more intriguing other than the fact that he was very talented. I just wonder what life would be like then.
@@MsBerryReacts Elvis didn’t look like anyone from his own generation either. Same with Michael Jackson- nobody looked like them. They walked to a different beat then everybody else. But they also connected with millions of other people than you or I or anyone that we know ever could. I could speak for Elvis because I’ve done so much research on him. They both changed the way people dressed, the way they did their hair, even the health and beauty products they’d use!! And that’s in addition to the music talents that they both had. The difference of course was the generation they lived in. Elvis lived in the Great Depression and segregation. So for a white guy to go against the grain the way Elvis did in those years was crazy dangerous. So Elvis was a fascinating historical figure with a great message of love for all. He thought Music was a great way to bring people together. I think this is why he was so loved by not only the fans but by fellow musicians and artists of the day regardless where they came from or what they looked like.
@@MsBerryReacts “I wonder what life would be like back then” - i’ll answer this one separately. :-) For Elvis he made it hard on himself. He could’ve played it safe like most famous people and stayed in his lane. But Elvis did everything upstream. That’s what made him a transformational figure. He change the world by making people see a different side of it. As for you or I I think we would have loved it for the most part! The world had some incredible things we don’t have today. Pretty much everything was made in the US which was fresher and higher quality than the things we have today. Furniture and appliances had no such thing as a warranty because they lasted almost your entire life or maybe even longer. There was much healthier food. You could go to a movie or a sporting event or a concert as many times as you wanted because they were cheap. Mom and pop shops and candy stores with fountain drinks filled up most neighborhoods. There was significantly less crime and people were in better shape. There was almost no obesity. The negatives were there. I think there were significantly less negatives back then but the ones that were there were big. Depending where you lived, being poor and black put these folks in a severe disadvantage, especially if they lived down south. However Elvis’s generation was also a generation that made critical changes and paved the way for today so that people of all walks of life can come together. MLK, Malcolm X, Medger Evers (very close friends with Elvis) Elvis and Robert Kennedy probably did more than anyone else during that time. With lots of help from local people like priests and nuns and others that really taught love and not hate and were inside the poorest neighborhoods feeding the poor and spreading hope. Elvis grew up in East Tupelo, one of these kinds of neighborhoods during the great depression and segregation and that’s why I think he just really got it and so many other people didn’t have a clue.
You should really seek out the actual stage performance of this song, not quite sure why someone felt the need to edit the video to show non stop action, nice reaction!
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Thank you!!! 💜💜💜
Thank you for being a fan of Elvis. I have listened to Elvis since 1956 n yes im old but his music keeps me young. I'm not sure if I told you that I became friends with Charlie Hodge his confidant and best friend for years after Elvis died n he told me many great stories. One of the songs that Charlie loved was this one. Have you reacted to " Make The World Go Away Vagus 1970", I will give you afew more songs that love, but will wait as I'm at work n my dinner break is over. Have to go back to work, I love your reaction as you seem to like the energy that Elvis has n yes I always want to get up n dance with him lol
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Elvis looked so handsome he was such an amazing performer wish he could have been in my generation more I was just 6 yrs old when he died .. I'd love to have went to one of his concerts
If you haven't done a reaction to elvis0 song
Lawdy lawdy miss clawdy from the 68 comeback special can you do a reaction to it
Have a blessed week your channel is my favorite
Aww thank you so much! I will definitely check it out and thank you for being here, I appreciate you more than you know! 💜
Love you girl we feel the same was about him. I love this sexy, sexy. Thanks for all you do to support Elvis. People are finally discovering the real man. He really was fun, the movie didn't show his funny side. First concert I saw was in 72 in Virginia and I was 3 rows back from the stage. He had on the blue jumpsuit, and he was so beautiful even my husband admitted it. Ha. Could you do a old one from the 50's called "Soldier Boy". I appreciate you.
Of course! Thank YOU!!! 💜💜💜
I guess you prove that if Elvis were alive today, he would still have many young fans. He was always afraid in the 1970s that young people stopped listening to him, But I don’t think he ever realized that young people from future generations would find his music attractive. Why? Because young people always have the same problems. Money.. relationships… love.. Death... Sickness... Yearning for freedom... Class warfare... Racism... Hope… self esteem. This is what Elvis sung about.
Well of course! Elvis doesn’t look like anyone in my generation that I’ve seen honestly… which makes him even more intriguing other than the fact that he was very talented. I just wonder what life would be like then.
@@MsBerryReacts Elvis didn’t look like anyone from his own generation either. Same with Michael Jackson- nobody looked like them. They walked to a different beat then everybody else.
But they also connected with millions of other people than you or I or anyone that we know ever could. I could speak for Elvis because I’ve done so much research on him. They both changed the way people dressed, the way they did their hair, even the health and beauty products they’d use!! And that’s in addition to the music talents that they both had.
The difference of course was the generation they lived in. Elvis lived in the Great Depression and segregation. So for a white guy to go against the grain the way Elvis did in those years was crazy dangerous.
So Elvis was a fascinating historical figure with a great message of love for all. He thought Music was a great way to bring people together. I think this is why he was so loved by not only the fans but by fellow musicians and artists of the day regardless where they came from or what they looked like.
@@MsBerryReacts “I wonder what life would be like back then” - i’ll answer this one separately. :-) For Elvis he made it hard on himself. He could’ve played it safe like most famous people and stayed in his lane. But Elvis did everything upstream.
That’s what made him a transformational figure. He change the world by making people see a different side of it.
As for you or I I think we would have loved it for the most part! The world had some incredible things we don’t have today. Pretty much everything was made in the US which was fresher and higher quality than the things we have today. Furniture and appliances had no such thing as a warranty because they lasted almost your entire life or maybe even longer.
There was much healthier food. You could go to a movie or a sporting event or a concert as many times as you wanted because they were cheap. Mom and pop shops and candy stores with fountain drinks filled up most neighborhoods. There was significantly less crime and people were in better shape. There was almost no obesity.
The negatives were there. I think there were significantly less negatives back then but the ones that were there were big. Depending where you lived, being poor and black put these folks in a severe disadvantage, especially if they lived down south.
However Elvis’s generation was also a generation that made critical changes and paved the way for today so that people of all walks of life can come together. MLK, Malcolm X, Medger Evers (very close friends with Elvis) Elvis and Robert Kennedy probably did more than anyone else during that time. With lots of help from local people like priests and nuns and others that really taught love and not hate and were inside the poorest neighborhoods feeding the poor and spreading hope.
Elvis grew up in East Tupelo, one of these kinds of neighborhoods during the great depression and segregation and that’s why I think he just really got it and so many other people didn’t have a clue.
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