Streamer Reacts: Elvis Presley - An American Trilogy (Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973)
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- I had to check this video out, being one of my mums favourite songs.. made sense to watch the video. She brought me up on Elvis!! So this was a given.
'Elvis Presley "An American Trilogy" from Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973
Elvis Presley made television and entertainment history with his Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii concert, performed at the Honolulu International Center Arena on January 14, 1973. It was beamed live via Globecam Satellite to various countries, on a delayed basis to approximately thirty European countries and it first aired in America that April 4th on NBC in edited form. The American broadcast version included four "insert" songs that were shot just after the concert. In all, the concert was seen in over forty countries by close to 1.5 billion people, a global ratings smash. Never before had one performer held the world's attention in such a way. Aloha from Hawaii presents Elvis Presley at the pinnacle of his superstardom, giving one of the most outstanding concert performances of his career.'
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I just sent this reaction to my mum after it being live for 4 months..
Bet she loved it.
Yeah he was one of the best.
Shes watched it a few times now bless her xD @@user-eo2jx4em1t
@chlooeeeexo . When are you doing more Elvis reactions?
@@user-eo2jx4em1t what would you like to see next?
I was born in 1966 and can tell you that every woman wanted him, and every man wanted to be him!! Elvis was/is/always will be, king of music!
Yes 🙌🏼 ❤
Elvis voice was real, no artificial machines to modify it like nowadays. He was the true King and always will be.
Indeed
I love Elvis also. I was raised on Elvis too! He was a very passionate man about his music.
Real voice with no auto tuning,he’s the real thing a great singer never trained.
Honestly thanks for this! Mad isnt it
Often imitated, never duplicated, because after all that's all we can do.
He sweated so much because the suit weighed 40 lbs and was like wearing a thick overcoat under hot lights.
HIS SUITS WENT FROM 25PPOUNDS TO 75POUNDS AND ARE WORTH A MINT.. ONLY ONE MAN MADE THEM AND HE HAD ONE JEWELER TRAVEL WITH HIM. 😊😊😊
The suit was made of polyester which was a choice of fashion back in the 1970s and it locked in the perspiration from the body which caused excessive seating and fluid loss…Brutal…
@@PAN-jo2go I have seen the suits several times and they LOOK like cotton material. (I don't claim to know ) where did you read or learn they were polyester?
@@warrendelay On a tour of Graceland, the jumpsuits are displayed in a section of the music room and the tour guides tell visitors they are made of polyester with a stretchable wool/mixed-blend gabardine fabric. This was viewed on a program called the Daily Tour of Graceland which was filmed back in the 1990s which I don’t believe is available any longer on public or private media sources. The jumpsuits which were easy to don so polyester and a stretchable wool/mixed-blend gabardine fabric which is a strong, durable, and easy-to-care-for fiber combined with the polyester is often used in clothing and home textiles was the choice of that decade and time period. In the 1970s, this fabric was made into clothing that is a cheaper more durable substance that I mentioned earlier. It has a longer life than materials totally made of cotton that are able to breathe more than polyester/wool mix. I grew up in the 70s and wore polyester shirts as a kid. I hated them but they were more affordable than expensive cotton and other blend material. Polyester is easy to care for and only needs to be dry cleaned which extends the life of the material where cotton breaks down over time and cleanings. The downfall of the polyester/wool product is that it locks in body heat and the person’s perspiration is locked inside causing massive sweating as you see Elvis do in these public appearances during his concerts. It doesn’t help that the stage and house lights create more heat directed at him as well. In the 1970s, Elvis was constantly on tour and needed an outfit that was one, patriotic and two, was durable that would last and was easy to clean. After every concert Elvis was physically spent because of dehydration and took him days to recover until he had a closeted deal with the Gatorade company that he got at a reduced price and that generated concert benefits to employees of Gatorade. Like ice skaters' costumes, the suits generally were made of this polyester stretchable wool/mixed-blend gabardine fabric as well, and most feature the "Napoleonic" raised collars and pointed cuffs that were a Belew/Elvis trademark. Since the suits were mostly made of wool and polyester which locked the body heat inside causing his seating, again mentioned earlier. This combined material was a heavy suit often weighing 40 pounds which wore him down physically as he aged. I hope this explains where the idea for the suits came from and why they were used.
@@PAN-jo2go Interesting, Thank you. To add a bit of trivia, I remember when they were in the Trophy room at Graceland, but the suits are no longer there, (It must have been awhile since you were there) They are displayed at the huge complex across the street.
From a third generation Elvis fan thank you for keeping Elvis alive and thanks to your mom for bringing you up on Elvis.
Couldn't agree more 3rd gen here too so glad I was exposed to his music
Well done, Elvis was the best and still is, just imagine if he was alive in modern times how many more people would have seen him with the Internet.
@martinmuldoon603 he broadcast to 1.5.billion people..in 73...you can find most of his stuff right here on UA-cam.
They have weeks decaded to Him.He's been gone 46 years.His Home is the second most visted private home in the country. (The White House #1)
Fitting the President and the only King America will ever have.Elvis didn't need the internet..
REMEMBER THE KING 1 8 35 🐕🕶
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3rd generation here also... My Grandma, Mom then Me... My 23 yo daughter loves him too
Loving Elvis is not a guilty pleasure!
HEY, GIRL! Big shoutout from this old, longhaired, Southern boy in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. U.S.A. . I was born on the other end of the state from Elvis Presley's Graceland Estate in Memphis, Tennessee. (West Tennessee) I am a native son of East Tennessee and am here to tell ya that for my whole life I have been a bigtime fan of Elvis Presley. I just gotta say that I loved Elvis when he was singing and doing this gig, then. And I love Elvis Presley even more, today. He will always be the King to me. I was just a kid, (11 years old) on that hot summers day in August when that bright shining star went dark, suddenly. It was as if someone turned off the sun on 16 August 1977. I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when we first heard the radio broadcast. We had just got finished with a late lunch, (chili dogs), I remember the news footage on tv. I remember how it showed the ambulance departing the gates of Graceland. The rows of people lined the streets 4, 5, and 6 rows deep on both sides of the streets for the entire route. I remember that long, slow last ride. They took him from Baptist Hospital; to the chapel for the long lines for the public viewing. The news coverage and the news reporters were very tasteful and respectful. Unlike the invasive press of today. Everyone felt for little Lisa, Priscilla and the family. The public, for its part, was also respectful in being patient in waiting to just catch a glimpse of the ambulance, hurst, or the. poor passing family members and Memphis Mafia. Yes, I remember it all. The lying in state, then another slow moving procession on the news. We watched every step they took in the story. We saw on television the long white hurst and the rows of white limousines and so many dark cars that made up the death cortege. Our nation truly was in National State of mourning. As if we had lost a President, or some member of Royalty. In a way, J. F. K. and Elvis were the closest thing America has ever gotten to Royalty. Flags lowered to half staff. Children and ladies cried audibly, in the streets. We felt a tangible, deep, personel, and painful sense of loss. We remember how the whole country and indeed the entire world felt the emptiness upon losing Elvis Presly. All kinds of the rich, powerful, famous, and world class personalities cabled their condolences. Messages from Royalty, and heads of State poured on in to the family and the American people. This was a very somber and sad period of time for us. We all felt it. That gnawing and profound sense of loss. Today it is hard for me to accurately put into words that even halfway describe the feelings that we all were experiencing at that time. Thank you, ma'am for this little reminder of one of our yesterdays. This was nice. Stay cool. You just got me. I hit the Sub button, black bell, thumbs up and here is my little comment. I will definitely be checking you out on the next. Here's to you and yours.... much peace, and lots of love. BTW I'm loving your cute accent. Go with God. Later.
You legend, thank you for this. Appreciate the good words.
Love Elvis always will,a one of no one will ever compare. A gift from God.
Elvis is the best of the best
suspicious minds 1970 version or bridge over troubled water 1972 version. Elvis will always be the king.
You will never see anything like Elvis again ,he's so handsome ,sexy ,and sings with so much passion ,emotion ,and very strong vocals
There will never be another elvis the one and only king of rock and roll
Im French 🇲🇫 not to worry i dont think he ll be forgotten any time soon 🎵
Austin Butler gave a second life to Elvis Presley for future generations
Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite is a concert starring Elvis Presley that took place at the Honolulu International Center and was broadcast live via satellite to audiences all over the world on January 14, 1973. It was seen by an estimated 1.3 billion people at the time of its showing and the show’s soundtrack reached number one on Billboard’s Hot 100. Long live Elvis (the KING)
Been listening to him since I was around 6 years old. I will be turning 66 in July! To me, the best singer ever!!
Great reaction but you need to see the 68 comeback special "Trying to Get To You". Black leather, whoa. And of course " If I an Dream.". He is worth watching. Thanks.
I think I watched more of his movies than listened to his music. Grandma loved Elvis and Her singing cowboys
To this day (in 2023) there has never ever been a satellite show for a single performer for this immense type of crowd (about 1,5 billion) ever again.
Band Aid in 1985 was huge, but it encapsulated more or less every major artist/band from our western societies. In 1973..it was the King alone!
Reasons to this: - there has not been another Elvis alive since 1977.
In the history of Rock and Roll there has been many legends....but only one King!
1.5 Billion didn't watch this special. Six nations actually watched it live as it was happening and the others on a delayed basis, but many countries didn't get it at all.
The 1.5 Billion figure is a grossly exaggerated figure that the Colonel and RCA concocted and the fans, and many historians, and even EPE have continued to falsely claim such figures. In reality, it more likely that around 250 million saw the special (live and delayed) which is still an incredible figure, but doesn't sound as impressive as "1.5 Billion".
Even without the false figures, the event was a huge success and the last time Elvis would get as much media attention around the world during his lifetime.
You're wrong that number is correct look it up before making false statements. @@hawaiiusa6147
I was born with elvis music nd i will die with i can not go more than a week without listening to it love his music
Elvis is my biggest idol. Its forever. He is immortal.
Please react to "make the world go away 1970 live"
Not many artists of the last few generations could sing live without any special effects added like this man could. Just a pure talent with a special voice.
Manowar killed the cover too.
Gorgeous man with an amazing voice. The KING, one and only. Forever ELVIS ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh i dont think i can pick a favorite song of Elvis! I love all his songs mostly from 1968 through 1977! Yes im a big fan! Im obsessed in fact! ❤Elvis!
Ditto 😊
I love Ur personality...so bubbly....it's hard to believe that Elvis has been gone 46 years but still attracts a younger audience.....there is no one who could give a live performance like Elvis and he had it all..,the voice, the looks and the stage presence....thank you
I'm a huge Elvis Fan Plesae play a lot more of Elvis Presley My Fav. is Jailhouse Rock I really like his Gospel songs, And his earlyer stuff form the 1950's and his 1960's as well.
When Elvis performed that concert in Hawaii, ONE HALF of the world's population saw it via satellite television (1.5 billion people)!!!
He’s perspiring so much because that American Eagle Jumpsuit weighed 70 pounds - without the cape!! Plus he had all the spotlights on him.
Elvis was the greatest showman ever and still is in 2023,nobody comes close selling over 1.5 billion records.
Tcb.
Nothing like him before, nothing like him since then. Elvis was a force of nature.
I've luv ELVIS from the day I knew who he was. This 1973 Aloha concert is the best ever. You should sit down,watch,(and listen to it on your surround sound) the completed show from beginning to end,EVERY song is INCREDIBLE. This was recorded in "Quadraphonic" audio, (for 1973,it was a big thing to have) which what we now call,,,
"surround sound"
Just an authentic voice. No adjustments via electronics.
la bombe du siècle 💥💥💫💖👏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for sharing this with us. There are 2 songs I want played at my Memorial, both sang by this man. "American Triology" and "My Way." I've been an Elvis fan since my Dad took me to an Elvis movie in another town 62 years ago. I fell asleep as 4 y/o do and my Dad paid for us to watch it again. When he died in Aug 1977 it was like a death in our family. We all sat in silence, tears and disbelief and watched all 3 TV channels (that's all there was back then) as it was about Elvis life. It was very sad. To say he was adored is an understatement. 🇺🇸
Oh my goddddd!! Thank you for this beautiful memory Linda!!!
Best singer ever. The GOAT. Jail House Rock
I just can’t get enough of Elvis’s singing… Could sit and listen all day long to anything he sings
Nice reaction indeed. Polk Salad Annie live Vegas 1970 seems to knock out most people even non fans.
I was introduced to the greatest perfomer of all time since 35 years back.
And have loved him since
I’ve been in love with Elvis since I was 6.
This was seen world wide 1 billion plus watched
Thank you for your reaction to Elvis (Jan. 8, 1935-Aug. 16, 1977).
Elvis was born on January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi, in a 2 room shack of a house his dad built with money he borrowed from his boss. 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.
Elvis 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, Jesse Dunning Presley, 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. J.D. Presley was quite the racist a-hole, often drunk and a philandering husband to Minnie Mae (they were actually separated long before they finally divorced in 1954) who was always competing with his sons Vester and Vernon and who was known to abuse his kids when drunk. J.D. was was publicly against race mixing and was in denial about the Cherokee blood in his own family tree. It was more publicly known that the Smith family had Native blood in their family tree, so when both his sons fell for 2 Smith sisters and Vernon, on top of that, was still a minor at 17 when he eloped with Gladys who was 4 years older than him, Jesse was totally pissed off.
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.
Thank you for your pleasant reaction to Elvis :)❤
I`m always so glad when I see younger generations diving into his music :)))
Kudos to your mom (a woman of incredible taste :))) that she brought Elvis into your life.
I`ve been an Elvis fan since I was 11 years old. Which is a total of 45 years...Yes, I`m old in years but young at heart...LOL.
I am not an American, I`m from Slovenia. But I think Americans don`t give enough credit to this amazing and outstanding artist.
In my opinion, Elvis is an Am. National Treasure and children should learn about his music at school. Amerika doesn`t have Mozart, Beethoven, Strauss, and similar historic musicians, but it has Elvis Aaron Presley! That`s something every American should be proud of and not ashamed of being his fan.
Post-mortem, there have been more and more non-Elvis fan experts, who analyzed his music and were amazed at how unique and outstanding his singing was.
Those who are making fun of his outfits, sideburns, etc., are doing that because of their ignorance. They just don`t know the story behind this iconic man.
Elvis was so much more than just a singer. Elvis is a religion. Because of him, many became better human beings.
Sending love and greetings from Slovenia
He always sweated a lot. Elvis is/was the best. I love Elvis’ gospel music. One of my favorite Elvis’ songs is Early Morning Rain.
One thing that people really don't realize and there's been many many reactions to this song in Honolulu in 1973 you have to keep in mind that this was the very first worldwide satellite Transmission in history. When they decided to do this they had decided that they were going to do it but they wanted it to BM Elvis Presley live concert. Boom there it was you really should watch the entire show
That probably is one of my top favorites of his. There will never be another Elvis.
Honey I've been an Elvis fan since 1968 I was 8 years old the first time I heard him and I've been a fan ever since and I'm 63 now
Wow Elvis sings with so much.passion. love that are an Elvis fan
I have listened to Elvis since 1956. I never met Elvis but was friends with Charlie Hodge his confidant and best friend for years after Elvis died. I even kept a journal on the stories that he told me . They became friends while they both served in the Army n Charlie lived at Graceland with Elvis for 17 years till Elvis death. I only got to one concert this Aloha concert that was broadcasted around the world and seen by 1.5 Billion people. I sat 3rd row center n couldn't take my eyes off of him and as a 21 year old crazy fan I jumped up on my seat n thru him a kiss n he winked at me. I'll never forget that. I love all Elvis songs but a few I esp love( this one is my number one) Bridge Over Troubled Water Vagus 1970, You Gave Me A Mountain Aloha concert 1973, If I Can Dream Comeback Special 1968 ( the one with him wearing a white suit is the best) Dont Cry Daddy n Where no one Stands Alone duets with his daughter Lisa Marie who was 9years old when her daddy died n in her 50's wanted to have the opportunity to sing with him n her dream had come true, I love these because it shows how much she missed her daddy, We all know Lisa passed away Jan. 2023 Suspicious Minds Vagus 1970( shows his gyrating moves) Steamroller Blues Aloha concert 1973. I better stop before I bore you.
Thanks for the video and love Elvis Presley ❤ forever. 20 years old can learn from him just listen 🎶 😊
I saw him live in Asheville nc on July 22 1975. He sways a lot because his mama raised him in black church in Mississippi. The 3rd song he sang the night I saw him was the old black church staple “Amen”! I’ll bet it lasted 10 minutes. Felt like it. He wanted us all to sing along too. That concert is on UA-cam. (Audio only)
Everybody have a awesome day & remember to keep taking TCB in a ⚡
❤The G.O.A.T. RIP Elvis, ☝👍🕺🎸🎤Thank you, very much 🇵🇷🇺🇲❤🙏
I saw this tv special live in 73 with my wife who has now passed. Elvis was her favorite entertainer. This is my favorite Elvis song. Maybe because of the meanings of each of those American historic songs or because I served during Vietnam or both but I still to this day cannot listen to this without a lump in my throat.
iv been a fan 60 years and im 63 now ........why me lord is one of mine
Won’t see the likes of this extraordinary, talented and and beautiful man! ❤
No autotune. Just his eternal voice ❣️
Feel the passion and emotion of his voice. More please. Love your reaction 💕💕💕💕
the lights made him sweat and he put his heart and soul into it
This is a very moving and touching song, and I believe that the part where Elvis sings, "So hush little baby dont you cry, you know your Daddies bound to die" is Elvis referencing to his daughter Lisa Marie
via this song that he is near the end of his life.
Simply amazing
SUBBED❤
I have been a huge Elvisfan for 45 years😊
I lost my father last year and this was his all time favourite ever song. Brings me to tears. I have if i can dream tattooed on the back of my neck. Elvis really is the GOAT
What a beautiful tattoo! Mine says 'devil in disguise' on my thigh!!
My Name is Andy Sparsholtt from Edmonton North London, England, my Favourite Elvis Presley Song is If i can Dream,
I saw this whole show as shown on tv in 1973 at the age of 13 and Elvis was still very relevant at the time , this is also my dad's favorite song
You're mum is right ,he was and still is the best entertainer ever.
Love this!
The only perfect face American singer ever very handsome, charming and most good looking singer ever seen until now.
Elvis was and will always the best, beautiful generous soul
This is one of my fav songs, I rememder the day Elvis died, August 16, 1977 . I was 8 years old. I still remember it very well.
Got tears now, just listening and watching this clip, was 1 of my late dad's favourite songs
Best ever singer rip Elvis no one can ever be as good as he was
Elvis, too, is my favorite. ❤
This song is actually a tribute to the American Civil War! The 1st song is The Confederacy's Battle Hymn or Dixie, the 2nd song is the Northern Battle Hymn or the Battle Hymn of the Republic, and then the last section is Baby Don't You Cry or the death of the soldier! And, there you have it...THE AMERICAN TRILOGY!!! ❤ 😢 ❤ 😢 ❤ 😢 ❤ 😢 ❤ I loved your reaction! Thank You!!!
It's good seeing these younger people seeing and listening to Elvis there is no one like Elvis he had a voice all his own my great grandkids are listening to him cause I love Elvis and they love to hear his music Elvis lives on 😎🌺🎯💯👍🎶😊
Long Live The King 🎤 Blessed him and the whole world fans of a man called ELVIS.
My wife & I love Elvis.our song is loving you
awwww
“Trying to get to you” from Elvis’s 68 Comeback Special shows Elvis raw & powerful……Love to see you react to it.
My grandmother and mom were both Elvis fans. I just turned 62 and still love to watch his performances. Btw, both of my sons are huge Elvis fans. So, 4 generations? lol
You want to know who on your channel is an Elvis fan? Well you got one here who actually got to see him 4 times live in concert from 1969-1977. My family and I also flew to Memphis, TN to see Elvis lying in his coffin the day after he passed. I have ALL of his albums and singles, movies, TV specials and some of his TV appearances from the 1950s and 1960s. I also used to imitate Elvis in my aunts' dancing school revues from 1974-1979 as my dancing solos in which my mom who used to make Mardi Gras costumes made exact replicas of his jumpsuits in which I would wear on stage. If you want to know anything about "the King", just g drop me a note. I'll try to answer as soon as I can, and as accurately as I can.
Saw Elvis live three times … great performances!
omg did you actually??!?!?!?! holy cow
Love your reactions. And that's awesome that you've got a tattoo of him. Wish I had the nerve because he's my favorite singer of ALL TIME. He was the GOAT. There will never be another like him.
cant wait for more.
thank you for keeping Elvis alive and thanks to your mom and my mom
Great reaction video.
Thank you for sharing this with us Elvis was the greatest
If you haven’t watch the latest movie you should it’s so good
It was alright haha
My mom RIP loved Elvis too. She lived & breathed him! He was all over my childhood home. I now, love him. He calms me. Been to Graceland and put her name on the wall. Thank u for reacting to him. TCB ⚡🌹
I love Elvis ... I could never choose a favorite song of his ... each one touches me differently ! TCB foever !😊
LOVE ELVIS!! Saw him in concert in 1976, he was amazing !👏 I like so many but probably Just Pretend live version.
This concert was the first concert ever to be televised around the world via satellite ( it's coming from Hawaii to reach the most countries around the world. 46 countries and well over 1 billion people saw this)
That said, the reason he's sweating more than usual is because of the heat from all over the lights surrounding him. Also that bedazzled jumpsuit he's wearing is very heavy. And, the amount of pressure and stress on him to do a perfect performance has got to be enormous. His regular concerts are more relaxed and fun and he likes to fool around a bit.
He doesn't usually take himself to serious. This concert was a huge deal so the pressure was on him.
Only six nations saw the concert live as it was happening. The rest saw it on delay days, weeks, months and in some cases, years later.
I read that that particular jumpsuit weighed 70 pounds with all those rhinestones...no wonder he was always so wiped out after his concerts... Loved that man and his music 🎶 🎵
UNREAL!!
Elvis gave every song his all. In concerts he danced and sang with all his might. That’s one reason why he perspired so much. Don’t watch his movies; that’s not the real Elvis. He hated most of those. Colonel Parker signed Elvis up for them.
Colonel Parker took %50 of Elvis’s earnings his entire career. Elvis was also in the %95 tax bracket most of his career. He worked to exhaustion to support himself, his family, and all his hangers on.
Loved this !!! do a whole Elvis dive!!
A Voice like no other !!
LOVE him!! Never was a fan of his movies much other than “Viva Las Vegas”!!! It’s HILARIOUS & sweet with the beautiful icon Ann Margret🥰
I saw and listen the first time the Aloha from Hawaï in 1972. I was nine years old.
All Elvis fans love him
I'm older than you I'm 2nd generation Elvis.. I think you're 3rd.. My mom is 82.. I'm 56.. but how can you not love this man's voice and performances.. I took my mother out today from her nursing home... had sirius radio on Elvis. Mom was so happy. And I truly can listen to him all day too.. I'm a child of the 80's.. give me Hair Bands all day long.. but I like listening to my parents music also. And have to thank my Pop-Pop for teaching me Country Music.. I love it all
Like you, I was raised listening to Elvis. My sister and I would play him on the stereo singing along with him and Dad would join in too on occasion, 'course none of us could sing tho but we enjoyed doing it. lol I'm a bit older than you, but I still love him and will always love him. I remember when he died, the whole world grieved for that man when we all learned of his untimely death.
… I've never heard a better male voice than Elvis's!! … Of course there are many good singers ... but SORRY, nobody can compete with ELVIS!! If in doubt, imagine ELVIS and JUSTIN B. on stage. …. WHO has the biggest RADIATION?? … VOICE?? … That's how I compare all singers and none could surpass Elvis until today!! … I miss him much!! ✨💎✨ Thank you 🎸🕺🏻🕯 Thank you
Thank you!!