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@user-gz5xt1lj4t
@user-gz5xt1lj4t 46 минут назад
He was just a nice guy, who everyone in the band loved. they were close till his death. He wanted the best sound he could get, he was a perfectionist in his music. One of the Sweet Inspirations, the one with the long gold earrings, with the Afro, Estelle Brown said they didn't know whether to take the job or not they had heard he was racist. When they got there they said he was wonderful to work for, and was always kind to them. She called him boss one day and he said, "I'm not your boss, I'm your brother". Thanks man, this shows the real Elvis, not someone's idea of Elvis.. I appreciate you. Mary
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 40 минут назад
Wowww and yes this shows that Elvis loved everyone equally and even though he was such a big star he seen himself just like everyone else. You are so welcome ❤️
@carriemichelle322
@carriemichelle322 2 часа назад
Love his rehearsals. Glad you enjoyed it too. TCB ⚡👑🌹
@gorse9030
@gorse9030 3 часа назад
Nice reaction to a real uplifting video - welcome in the times we are now living.
@hkynuts11
@hkynuts11 4 часа назад
Welcome to the Queendom. More than 200 songs in their catalog. Enjoy the next year listening to the music. Oh, 97.8% of all Queen is better live than studio version.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 3 часа назад
I can't wait to react to more, my reaction to their concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1975 will be out on Friday and I have a whole lot more performances saved in my notes
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 4 часа назад
Always good to see "behind the scenes." If I sent this one previously in my email, my apologies -- entitled "Elvis Presley in the studio, 1970" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GJo3O3QIBJk.html (4:21) -- it's a fun one.
@colmflaherty3963
@colmflaherty3963 4 часа назад
In Elvis on tour film, You see Elvis kissing those girls when finishing the rehearsals for the day. They all spoke very well about Elvis. They were with him for about 10 Years I think. I'm sure Elvis bought them either a house or a car because he didn't want publicity for it.
@LyndaCudden
@LyndaCudden 4 часа назад
Love these rehearsals .Elvis always a humble kind man. Thanks for reacting ❤
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 4 часа назад
Your so welcome ❤️🙌🏾
@stewartmalcolm4434
@stewartmalcolm4434 9 часов назад
His mother passed august 14th at age 46. Elvis August 16th age 42
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 7 часов назад
Right I don't like how they had a misleading headline
@Maggimae2367
@Maggimae2367 12 часов назад
All of us watched it to see him. The world freaked!! But no one expected what he did. He did covers when he has more of his own music than anyone. He slayed!! I watched another reaction of this where some youngins saw him playing guitar with one hand and thought it was prerecorded. Do they really not understand what live music sounds like?
@FayeSimon-k3d
@FayeSimon-k3d 15 часов назад
Angelo Yes Elvis was a very ill Most of his diseases started at birth and were genetic and got worsened as he aged. At first self medicating worked somewhat , but soon he had to turn to prescriptions. The doctor that seemed to know the most about his health issues said it’s not likely we would ever see anyone withi his condition ever again. His situation was much too complex for me to explain here,but I can recommend a video I saw last night that will you an idea of hope sick he really was It’s right here on UTUBE Look up Elvis Presley The SECRET autopsy uncovered It won’t tell you all the diseases ,but it will show some of the doctors involved in the autopsy
@FayeSimon-k3d
@FayeSimon-k3d 22 часа назад
Elvis sings so many message songs, people think he’s singing about himself. That’s not true..
@mikem957
@mikem957 3 дня назад
The book was filled with inaccuracies and straight up slanderous lies. It came out 2 weeks before he died. They regretted years later of taking part in it.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 3 дня назад
Smh
@debbyschultz1729
@debbyschultz1729 3 дня назад
Love this Album! Proof that Elvis was and still is The Greatest Entertainer of All Time!!! ❤❤❤❤❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥!
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 3 дня назад
Yess this was I would say one of if not THE GREATEST Elvis album of all time
@jayeginn5963
@jayeginn5963 4 дня назад
I think what stands out most of the '68 Comeback Special (original title Singer presents: Elvis) is not just what a great singer/entertainer Elvis was, but what an astonishingly beautiful man he was. Right from the start the first image of the show is Elvis' gorgeous face filling the entire TV screen, looking straight into the camera, while singing "If you're looking for trouble, you came to the right place. If you're looking for trouble, just look right in my face." THAT face, I think, made people not just tune in, but stay and watch the whole thing, mesmerized.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 4 дня назад
Definitely those first two lines made people go ohhh shytttt
@user-hg6gd7rq2m
@user-hg6gd7rq2m 4 дня назад
So glad that you enjoyed watching this. I just finished watching it with you. I had seen it before but wanted to see your reaction to it. I don’t know whether you’ve ever seen Elvis do my way or how great thou art live Rapid City 1977. I think that would be too great videosto watch both quite touching filmed about two months prior to his death, but they are both quite emotional and he does a brilliant brilliant performance. He does not look well he’s appears ill but he gives it is all just some suggestions. Take care, my friend.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 4 дня назад
No I haven't but I just added them to my RU-vid library I appreciate you so much you take care too friend
@LyndaCudden
@LyndaCudden 5 дней назад
Love the come back special .I wasn't even born till 2 years later .The sit down is my favourite ,I watch it at least once a week! When I feel down and need to be picked up I put on the sit down. Elvis on black leather awesome! Elvis music at any period ,50s,60,or 70s can't be beaten .He's just the greatest of all time .love him forever ❤ Thanks once again Angelo .Great !
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 5 дней назад
On 1 or 2 of Steve Binder's interviews he did go into more detail about If I Can Dream, MLK's famous speech, Robert Kennedy's assassination, the Vietnam war, which was not included here, & it gave you more of a sense of just why that particular song was created. Thanks again.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 5 дней назад
What interview was that?
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 5 дней назад
@@angelosworld01 I'll have to do a search -- I have hundreds of bits of info, etc. & it could take awhile.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 5 дней назад
It's ok take your time
@nancylascari4799
@nancylascari4799 5 дней назад
I watched the Special when it came out, I was almost 11. I loved the sit down part but every time he wiggled in that chair I was afraid he would fall off that little stage. I laugh about now and it's a great memory. "If I can Dream" was a spectacular song for those times with the racial tensions, the 1960's had been turbulent and I loved it too.
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 5 дней назад
Thanks for doing this. Steve Binder also did a # of interviews, always interesting. Regarding the music, I think this was recently added in & it's damn annoying -- I don't recall it being there when I saw it long ago.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 5 дней назад
Your so welcome and yeaaa it's definitely annoying, maybe I'll react to some of his interviews if you guys are interested 🤔
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 5 дней назад
@@angelosworld01 I think I have the info of some interviews I can look for.
@marion_R
@marion_R 5 дней назад
Most Elvis fans don't like the Colonel ( Andreas van Kuijk from the Netherlands). So you are not alone with your opinion.
@carriemichelle322
@carriemichelle322 5 дней назад
Never gets old, no matter how many times I watch this!!! Thank you for watching this!
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 5 дней назад
You are so very welcome 🫶🏾❤️
@marion_R
@marion_R 5 дней назад
Gates of Graceland usually make great videos. I like to hear about the special, but the music over the talking was annoying. I know it's not your fault. Anyway, thank you and carol for this video!💚☀️
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 5 дней назад
Yea the music made it kinda hard to hear what was being said I honestly wish they didn't do that
@marion_R
@marion_R 5 дней назад
@@angelosworld01 me too!
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 5 дней назад
When I first saw this a very long time ago I do not recall there being any music. I can't be absolutely certain but I really dislike all that non-stop music going on. Unfortunately it seems like no video can be made anymore without music & it's gotten totally out of hand but I wouldn't be surprised if it was added it in recently & was not in the original. It's just too interesting of a story to mess with.
@marion_R
@marion_R 5 дней назад
@@carolhayar3037 isn't that strange? They put auto tune and pitch correction on beautiful songs and kind of ruin them. I want to thank you again for all the great work you do for us Elvis fans!💚☀️
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 5 дней назад
@@marion_R Somehow they stupidly believe it's going to "enhance" the experience?? Your welcome. I always had an interest in more than just listening to the music & watching a performance -- background info about the person & how it all came about is an interest of mine.
@sherylmcclure400
@sherylmcclure400 5 дней назад
No one can sing gospel like Elvis,god gift from heaven
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 5 дней назад
You never lied he definitely is a Gift from God
@maryadamec124
@maryadamec124 6 дней назад
Hey Angelo... sorry to bother you again, BUT... One more thing dear, I just noticed you've reacted to many MJ videos... did you know Freddie and MJ did a few collabs together?? "State of Shock" and "There Must Be More To Life Than This”. real bangers....
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
Yes! And I loved both of them I did that being the huge Mj fan I am. My Queen reactions will be up there right along wit about 50+ wit all of the Queen requests I have/ are still getting
@maryadamec124
@maryadamec124 6 дней назад
Hi Angelo!! Just found your channel and subbed... in hopes of more Queen!! Never get enough... Loved all your reactions so far... love to see the youngsters of the world enjoying such perfection in music... and spreading the word about our beautiful Freddie... If I might suggest starting at the beginning -- check out "Larry Lurex" songs -- two of them... then check out a song off their first album called "Liar", it highlights ALL the talents of all the members... pretty amazing... also, please don't forget to play the studio version once in a while, sometimes it so very different than live, like "Somebody To Love", it was way different in that the layered harmonies are spectacular... and the reason I fell in love with them... also, "My Fairy King" and "In the Lap of the Gods", highlights Roger Taylor's falsetto voice, you thought Freddie had a high voice range... blessings. P.S. One more thing -- you need to get you some headphones and a microphone... I'd love to hear what you are saying... and I'm sure with headphones, you would enjoy the genius of Freddie and Queen even more... just saying... One more thing dear, I just noticed you've reacted to many MJ videos... did you know Freddie and MJ did a few collabs together?? "State of Shock" and "There Must Be More To Life Than This”. real bangers....
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
I am so happy you enjoyed my reactions so far and best believe there are more Queen reactions on the way. I just ordered me some earbuds a few days ago and the audio was cut out from video I had used to see if the audio would work ( the screen recording apps I tried cut out the internal audio so I'm still trying to find the best screen recording app to use that the internal audio will work wit headphones). I am definitely planning on reacting to the albums right along wit the live performances/concerts I react to. Other Queenies have told me to check out their live performance of Liar from 1975 I cannot wait for that one.
@snowbird4212
@snowbird4212 6 дней назад
Elvis never used illegal drugs but prescribed medication because he was very sick man, especially last few years of his life. He had glaucoma, lungs and liver problems, twisted colon, severe insomnia and other health issues. It makes me so mad when people talking about his drug abuse but never about his health problems and why he was using so many meds
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
I totally innerstand how you feel
@LyndaCudden
@LyndaCudden 3 дня назад
I totally agree snowbird
@victoriarios3726
@victoriarios3726 6 дней назад
His death has the record for the most flowers sold in the U.S. on a single day.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
Most flowers sold in a single day?!? Wowww
@victoriarios3726
@victoriarios3726 6 дней назад
Yes my brother in law sent me some info about it the other day.... The record for the most flowers sold in a single day in the United States was set on August 17, 1977, the day after Elvis Presley died. Here are some details about the record-breaking day: 3,116 floral arrangements were delivered Some fans sent arrangements in the shape of musical notes, hearts, and guitars Memphis ran out of flowers and had to ship more in from across the country The grounds of Forest Hill Cemetery were described as a "sea of flowers" by an Associated Press reporter
@victoriarios3726
@victoriarios3726 6 дней назад
The most famous haircut ever....our beautiful Elvis. WE MISS YOU SO MUCH.❤
@leroyleach7581
@leroyleach7581 6 дней назад
............. more flowers were sent to the funeral via national flower services(Teleflora - FTD, etc) then had ever been shipped to a funeral in the United States - as far as I can determine, that record stands to this date!!!
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
Wowww
@carriemichelle322
@carriemichelle322 6 дней назад
Elvis was not addicted to street drugs. These clowns wrote a book because they were mad that Vernon fired them. They lied and wrote horrible crap. Elvis was devastated!!! PRESLEYMANIA RU-vid CHANNEL interviewed a doctor to tell what pills he took and his health issues. Its very interesting and all makes sense.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
Could you possibly send me the link? so I can watch it when I get a chance.
@annleffew3857
@annleffew3857 6 дней назад
ELVIS WASN'T JUST TAKEN DRUGS TO GET HIGH HE ACTUALLY HAD MEDICINE FOR MEDICAL REASONS BUT THE UPPER AND DOWNERS WERE BECAUSE HE NEEDED TO BE UP FOR PERFORMACES AND MEDICINE TO PUT HIM DOWN FOR THE NIGHT BECAUSE HIS STUPID MANAGER WORKED HIM TO DEATH ALL THOSE PERSCRIPTIONS TOOK EFFECT ON HIS HEART ITS A VERY SAD SITUATION I'VE BEEN IN LOVE WITH ELVIS SINCE I WAS 5 YEARS OLD AND I WILL ALWAYS LOVE HIM NOBODY WILL EVER COMPETE WITH HIM!
@carriemichelle322
@carriemichelle322 6 дней назад
Thank you for reacting to this- ❤ I sent to you by email. Thank you for your dedication and keeping Elvis memories alive
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
I apologize for getting it wrong in the video I greatly appreciate you for sending it to me I really hope you enjoyed it🫶🏾
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
Could you possibly help someone out with finding my email they said that they couldn't find it
@user-hg6gd7rq2m
@user-hg6gd7rq2m 6 дней назад
I’m sitting here watching and I thank you for your caring and you’re going out of your way to do this and making it up. It is so greatly appreciated more than you know. I just got home from work. I saw it and I’m watching it now and I am so very happy and so grateful that you remembered, thank you so much
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
Of course, I could never forget
@jayeginn5963
@jayeginn5963 7 дней назад
About Elvis' addiction: Elvis got addicted in the army because the brass was afraid Elvis (and other soldiers who had to stand guard in the icy German winters) might fall asleep on watch in the freezing temperatures, so he got his first uppers while serving in the US army. It snowballed after that when he was back in civilian life and showbiz. He had a doctor in every state (and even several cities per state) who would provide him with all the prescription medication he wanted to have and later needed to sort of function. Such a waste of such a fine specimen. He died at 42, but the state of his body/organs was that of an 80-year-old. Very sad. Elvis would sometimes cause an injury or wound to himself to get certain prescription drugs. He had medical books that described all kinds of medications, which to combine with which etc. that he almost knew by heart; he'd made a whole study of it. He did have a genetic link to heart disease, but he undermined and damaged his health by over using prescription drugs for ailments he did not have, thereby causing real medical issues like a blocked colon, hypertension etc. His intestines had been leaking into his abdomen for some considerable time. He wasn't just constipated, his intestines did not work normally anymore because of the massive amounts of prescription drugs he had been abusing for decades. The placebo intervention by Dr Nick was too little, too late. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hRqzwJJyJkg.html As far as I know, there weren't any real rehab centers as we know them today, back then. His immediate circle of family, friends and employees were all afraid and too uneducated (and probably selfish, not wanting to lose their meal ticket, although very short sighted because that attitude killed their meal ticket prematurely) to do something about it. Elvis' finances were in the toilet at the time of his death. The colonel got 50% of what Elvis earned and all personnel was paid out of Elvis' 50%. Add to that that Elvis was way too generous, even to strangers, and there you have it. Also: people usually criticize the bodyguards who wrote the book Elvis What Happened? But they should also realize that Joe Esposito was a big enabler (and covered up the scene after Elvis' death. He has told at least 3 versions of what happened that fateful day) and Jerry Schilling is totally in Priscilla's pocket (which means going along with falsification of many Elvis facts to suit her storyline; they basically rewrote Elvis history on several points). Dave Hebler (one of the three bodyguards who wrote "Elvis what happened?" recently had interesting things to say ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_r3kPYzsETQ.html
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 7 дней назад
Wowww
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 7 дней назад
The first video you sent me it says that the video is unavailable
@jayeginn5963
@jayeginn5963 6 дней назад
@@angelosworld01 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-85GJqLex9oc.html
@judyweeks1480
@judyweeks1480 2 дня назад
I don't think there were rehab centers as we have today. A person who was addicted would likely have to attend a regular hospital or something like a sanitorium. Many great stars were addicted to "uppers" and "downers" and who knows what else. They were encouraged to take these pills to keep them "on schedule" or even diet pills to make them lose weight. Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe. In any event, Elvis didn't want to hear about his addictions and wouldn't have agreed to any kind of rehab. One thing is sure, the "colonel" took complete advantage of him, and practically stole him blind. The colonel was a huge gambler and wasn't really a colonel. Pretty much a con artist. But Elvis was too far gone. He wouldn't ever have gone to rehab. Very sad, really. He was a real enigma. But in the end, he was rather insane. His fans idolized him and many, to this day, don't believe he died on that fateful day. His die-hard fans, and there are lots, would never want to hear anything bad about him. He was quite a tragic figure but he was very pure in his love for his music.
@patriciaramsay5001
@patriciaramsay5001 7 дней назад
Elvis was discovered by his fiancée Ginger Alden, not Joe Esposito.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 7 дней назад
So how old his mom was when she passed away wasn't the only thing I was misinformed about 🤦🏾‍♂️
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 7 дней назад
​@@angelosworld01 It was Ginger who went to check on him because he was in the bathroom for a very long time & found him face down on the floor. She called for help. Joe Esposito came up, turned him over & tried to revive him even tho' he said he realized he was already dead. But it isn't just you being misinformed. There's tons of bad & wrong information surrounding Elvis -- it's been going on for yrs. & will never get straightened out. Remember -- only one person knows the truth about his life & that person left this earth on Aug. 16, 1977.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 7 дней назад
You are 100% right
@patriciaramsay5001
@patriciaramsay5001 6 дней назад
@@angelosworld01 Indeed. There is a lot of misinformation out there regarding Elvis I'm sorry to say.
@jayeginn5963
@jayeginn5963 7 дней назад
Regarding the book "Elvis what happened?": My opinion on "the book" and Red, Sonny and Dave has always been that I believed them, but that their timing was off as far as writing/publishing their book was concerned. Simply because people would automatically assume the book was the action of employees, disgruntled because they were fired. If they had published their book and had gotten fired afterwards, things would have played out much differently, because then Elvis would have had a lot to explain and people would have started looking at him and his behavior differently, too. Let's face it: Elvis by that time did NOT look good and when he spoke, did not sound good, either. I think those around him would have advised against suing the three, because if Elvis would have had to appear in court (like in a libel case) he - like Michael Jackson decades later - would NOT have been able to convince a jury and a court that what was written about his (prescription) drug abuse, was not true. I do believe that, especially Red and Sonny who had known Elvis since the absolute peak of his life career wise and personal life wise, were internally conflicted on how to try and stop Elvis' downward spiral. All 3 men, Red, Sonny, Dave (and also the rest of the Memphis Mafia) have said they, too, often had to take pills if only to keep up with Elvis. So, in some ways, the people around Elvis saw his deterioration and at the same time knew they were taking some of the same things that Elvis was taking, which must have set off alarm bells inside them "I don't want to end up like him". I've been an Elvis fan for decades and anybody with working eyes and ears and common sense could see the deterioration in Elvis the last 5-7 years of his life. I think many Elvis fans could not help but put Elvis on a pedestal, make their own fantasy version of him that was pretty much perfect. Perfection does not exist and like Elvis said himself "The image is one thing and the human being is another...it's very hard to live up to an image.” The over use/abuse by Elvis of his prescription drugs, the "doctor shopping" etc. changed his behavior and personality. It's actually quite miraculous that nobody got seriously injured, or worse, whenever Elvis (after self medicating) would randomly shoot at stuff, both in and outside the house or hotel rooms.
@marion_R
@marion_R 7 дней назад
In my opinion your reactions are getting better and better. I have no problem with mentioning MJ. I know you are a great fan and i don't mind hearing about your knowledge once in awhile. I think you were very respectful. It's your channel. Do as you please. Thank you for this interesting video. I've never seen it before.💚☀️
@jayeginn5963
@jayeginn5963 7 дней назад
Elvis' mom Gladys passed away aged 46 on August 14, 1958. The reason why many thought she was 42 when she died, was that she and Elvis' dad Vernon had fibbed on their marriage license about their ages. Elvis' parents Vernon Elvis Presley and Gladys Love Smith got married when Vernon was 17 and Gladys 21. They fibbed on their wedding license, though that Vernon was older than Gladys. They'd eloped to get married in the County of Pontotoc and signed that Vernon was 22 and Gladys was 19. That was on June 17, 1933. Vernon was born April 10, 1916 and Gladys was born April 25, 1912. Elvis was born January 8, 1935, making Vernon still 18, 3 months away from his 19th birthday. Gladys was 22, 3 months shy of 23. Elvis' twin Jesse Garon was stillborn. Gladys passed away aged 46 on August 14, 1958. She fell ill with hepatitis, due to her drinking habit and had to be admitted to Memphis Methodist Hospital August 10, 1958, while Elvis was at basic training in Texas. On August 13, Elvis flew into Memphis and went straight to the bedside of his ailing mother, after having been granted an emergency 7-day leave from his army station at Fort Hood. He was just in time, because Gladys Presley died the next day aged 46. Elvis returned to Fort Hood on August 24. After training at Fort Hood, Elvis was assigned to the 1st Medium Tank Battalion, 32nd Armor, 3rd Armored Division in Friedberg, West Germany. He left Fort Hood on September 19, headed for Brooklyn Army Terminal in New York where he and his division would ship out to West Germany on September 22. He spent the next 17 months from arrival on October 1, 1958 in Germany until March 2, 1960 when he left by plane and arrived back in the USA on March 3, 1960. Vernon passed away 2 years after Elvis' death, on June 16, 1979 aged 63.
@trudywolfe2795
@trudywolfe2795 7 дней назад
Angelo, please respect the death of Elvis by not talking about Michael Jackson in the same reaction to Elvis' death. Its Elvis' time to be remembered by you and everyone else who never saw this report on his death. Save Michael Jackson for Michael Jackson reactions. Please. Thank you. Elvis was one of a kind. Period.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 7 дней назад
Thank you for letting me know so I can correct it for my upcoming videos, especially when it comes to a video like this I totally innerstand. I appreciate it I need that because I just talk and don't realize until later. Again thank you for this I will correct it for more videos to come.
@LyndaCudden
@LyndaCudden 7 дней назад
The book was a betrayal,by three of his so called friends .it should never been written. It was written out of revenge because they were fired !
@trudywolfe2795
@trudywolfe2795 7 дней назад
I sure wish I had had the privilege of seeing him in person. Can you imagine that.?❤❤
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 7 дней назад
Honestly Sameee it would've been so Epic to see him Live
@trudywolfe2795
@trudywolfe2795 7 дней назад
He was way too young to have passed away.
@angelosworld01
@angelosworld01 6 дней назад
He really was 42 is way too young