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"Double Trouble", Episode 1 | Elvis: Behind the Image 

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Written, Directed and Narrated by: Bud Glass elvisbehindtheimage.com
Special Guest Interview: Sandi Miller
Photographs provided by: Sandi Miller, Bob Klein - / bobkleinmedia and Russ Howe
Video Production: Jack Mullins
Interview Videographer: Rick Crofts
Background Music by: Ralph Foster - kingtracks.com
“Double Trouble” Music provided by: Gordon Rebel
“ELVIS Behind The Image” Theme Song: Words & Music: Bud Glass / Performed by Donnie Sumner
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@budglass4763
@budglass4763 3 года назад
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@loribuchanan4126
@loribuchanan4126 3 года назад
Well said, TCB⚡️✌️
@ElvisAaronpresleybyRustyMartin
@ElvisAaronpresleybyRustyMartin 3 года назад
Salute' 🌲🌾⚘
@allan9603
@allan9603 3 года назад
@@loribuchanan4126 no
@bobbiemoore1745
@bobbiemoore1745 2 года назад
Thank u Bud for these very wonderfull video. Watched them all day an watched them again. He's is a Beautifull human being. I felt so sorry for him cause u could tell in some of the videos how sad an lonely he really was. It broke my heart. I luv Elvis very much. An wished he could of filled his dream as being a gospel singer. You could tell that was what he was meant to do. I don't think his life would of turned out the way it did if he had of done gospel . RIP. Beloved Son, father an husband. Ex husband rather. Thank u again Bud you did a super great job that couldn't of been done no better.
@gracieg7601
@gracieg7601 2 года назад
They attacked Priscilla and they were two of big girls against tiny Priscilla. It makes me so mad.
@curtgomes
@curtgomes Год назад
It was January of 1965. I was in the Navy and stationed at NAS Memphis (Millington) about 30 miles from Memphis. On one weekend I was able to leave the base and managed to get into Memphis. Being an Elvis fan I decided to go out to Graceland. Graceland in those days was out in the country and I rode the bus to get there. I walked up to the main gate for a look at Elvis' home. I was actually standing by myself at the gate as the few other fans there were down the fence line some distance away. I remember the surrounding fence was like a stanza of music with musical notes attached. Security guards in colorful pastel shirts, with large cursive EP emblems, were wandering the property just inside the fence. I believe it was around mid afternoon. As I stood there the electric gate started to open up and I was hoping to get lucky and see someone leaving Graceland. To my surprise a new black Chrysler 300 convertible approached from behind me. Elvis was driving! He stopped the car next to me. I was standing right at the passenger door. He opened the the driver door, got out of the car, looked me in the eye, and said, "Thanks for stopping by". I was caught completely by surprise and too dumbfounded to even answer him. He was wearing a jean type jacket with an open collar shirt. He looked absolutely like I had seen him in his movies, maybe even better. He then drove in to Graceland. The whole incident lasted only about 30 seconds. He was more than friendly and gracious. I was in uniform and maybe that's what caught his eye. It was an encounter I have never forgotten. Last year, after 57 years, I finally returned to Graceland. Of course, it was entirely changed. The two land road in front of Graceland was now a major thoroughfare. It now is a huge commercial area with Elvis memorabilia everywhere. But one thing had not changed at all! That gate and the spot where I met Elvis was as I remembered it. The fence is now a solid rock wall but the entrance is as it always was. I still enjoy the man's music to this day. It warms my heart to see much of today's younger generation discovering his musical genius and talent.
@mariathompson3578
@mariathompson3578 9 месяцев назад
I've so enjoyed reading this particular peice..I'm an Irish fan and I could feel your surprise, that Elvis actually got out and thanked you..Wow 💚☘
@curtgomes
@curtgomes 9 месяцев назад
@@mariathompson3578 Thank you for taking the time. Yes, I am now 80 years old and remember that encounter like it was yesterday. He was a genuine gentleman. God Bless Ireland.....
@elizabethanne9061
@elizabethanne9061 4 года назад
I met Vester Presley in Oct of 77. He still guarded at the gates. He told us stories of Elvis, he was kind to the fans. We were there the night they brought Elvis' body home to Graceland from the Cemetary after some men tried to steal his body. There were only a few people, it was at dusk, and it had been very secretive. The only reason we knew, is because the waitress at a local restaurant, her husband was a security guard at the cemetary and told her. She knew we were in Memphis just to see Graceland. It was a very special occasion in my life, to be there when Elvis came home for the last time...
@synchronicity1470
@synchronicity1470 Год назад
😢 💜
@user-cg1iz1zk5s
@user-cg1iz1zk5s 9 месяцев назад
🙏😔🙏
@1JUSTGOTLUCKY1
@1JUSTGOTLUCKY1 3 года назад
Great video!! Thank you! I met Elvis at a Vicker's gas station just down the road from Graceland, in July of 1975. We talked for about 35 minutes about many things. He was friendly, funny and willing to talk. What a great person he was. He told me, during our conversation, that he loved his fans and knew that he fans loved him as well. For a celebrity with enormous fame, he was really down to earth. When talking with Elvis, you never got the feeling of how great a celebrity he was...he talked to you as you would talk to a friend. He truly was a great man!
@nathueil1
@nathueil1 2 года назад
Theres video of him at Vickers here on RU-vid, they said he bought 58 cent worth of gas lol. Also theres pictures from that night with a cpl fans and you can see he had his gun/s on him under his jacket. I was at Graceland a few months back and got to see his motorcycle helmet that had a chip in the visor where he got hit by a bottle rocket playing around at Graceland. I do believe its the same one he had on at Vickers. Thats really awesome you were there and got to meet him!
@Cynthia00007
@Cynthia00007 2 года назад
He was ONE OF A KIND, the ONE, the ONLY, ELVIS PRESLEY 😎TCB⚡ ♾️✌️❤️. 4-20-22
@paulabrummett3629
@paulabrummett3629 Год назад
You were so lucky
@mirandatomasic2532
@mirandatomasic2532 Год назад
Wow what great story thank you for sharing i love him foremost as great man ! Thank you!
@user-cg1iz1zk5s
@user-cg1iz1zk5s 9 месяцев назад
Yes thank you for sharing that with us all!
@christywhitehead3171
@christywhitehead3171 2 года назад
Elvis was a real person with real feelings some people forget that
@HighSpeedNoDrag
@HighSpeedNoDrag Год назад
He was a human being and he wanted everyone to know this. The Col. never did.
@ROCKINGMAN
@ROCKINGMAN Год назад
That's a nice thing to state.
@TakersMissy
@TakersMissy Год назад
@@HighSpeedNoDrag IMHO, the Col. was nothing but a greedy, opportunistic sociopath who cared only about himself. Grrr.....!!
@andrewmiller4885
@andrewmiller4885 Год назад
Yep, that was our Elvis . It was never about his looks , although they were to die for ...it was never about his charm and charisma, although he had both in spades...It was never about his beautiful God given voice, although it touched our spirit. It was always about his heart and we fans could see right into it. Sounds impossible doesn't it , and yet it was so . Thank you for this video, it was beautifully done. Elvis's echo will never die.
@synchronicity1470
@synchronicity1470 Год назад
Yes! He would have been better off taking his fans, men & women, into his home to take care of him, run things and do what the MM did. We see what the MM did.
@antoniettalazzarini5909
@antoniettalazzarini5909 9 месяцев назад
Vorrei tanto sapere cosa c'è scritto ma non so l'inglese sono sola vivo in una struttura per anziani ho 80 anni e penso che sia troppo tardi per imparare l'inglese sono Italiana e so solo la mia lingua ma mi farebbe piacere sapere quello che riguarda Elvis Presley sono una sua fan da quando avevo 13 anni ma non so cosa fare
@lindamattson477
@lindamattson477 3 года назад
He had every right to be pissed off!! He was protecting his woman, that's very honorable!! Love and miss this man, wish I could of been lucky enough to have met him ❤❤❤
@hawkeyemaga3110
@hawkeyemaga3110 Год назад
Yep 👍 wish I could ‘have’ (not of) been lucky 🍀 as well.
@LoanShoppingExpert
@LoanShoppingExpert Год назад
​@@hawkeyemaga3110 Since "could’ve" sounds almost exactly like "could of" when spoken aloud, writers sometimes mistakenly believe "could of" is the correct version of this phrase.
@resa.walters
@resa.walters 8 месяцев назад
​@@LoanShoppingExpert Right. Technically it's "could have."
@paulpatriot1776
@paulpatriot1776 2 года назад
People worship famous people and put them on a perfection pedestal. To witness Elvis “humanity” should not diminish the view that this was one of the MOST handsome man ever, and perhaps one of the greatest singers in human history. R.I.P. Elvis.
@prantikamallick3512
@prantikamallick3512 3 года назад
Elvis was really a generous and kind person and people really took advantage of that.... Rip the king
@paulabrummett3629
@paulabrummett3629 Год назад
Long live THE KING!! No one will ever be as good a singer as he was. BEAUTIFUL VOICE!!
@gracieg7601
@gracieg7601 Год назад
Oh my gosh terrorizing Priscilla with the baby in the car. Elvis should have done something about those two. That’s horrible.
@QueenCreole77
@QueenCreole77 10 месяцев назад
I would have had them arrested for assault, stalking, etc
@PRMLA777
@PRMLA777 10 месяцев назад
Kent Christmas
@resa.walters
@resa.walters 8 месяцев назад
​@@gracieg7601 The fur baby? This was before they got married. I think her pet was in the car, only I thought their doggie was a poodle. I'm confused. Maybe they had several pets.
@patriciamccarty-tamayo785
@patriciamccarty-tamayo785 2 года назад
Wow. I just had an even more new found respect for Elvis. Maybe he wasn't the perfect husband but he did love Priscilla. No body gets that mad over a person they don't care about in a personal way. And then he forgave those two twits. Honestly. Im proud that he did....what a great example of a true Christian and a great heart. Even if you are not s Christin one can clearly see this man was. The Lord taught us to forgive and turn the other cheek but he never promised it would be easy to do and we are not expected to be perfect. What a great example. To be honest.
@nenabunena
@nenabunena Год назад
Yeah this story made me admire him more. He may have been a bad husband and boyfriend but he does care and was a good man.
@dianebays5484
@dianebays5484 3 года назад
He was the most beautiful man I've ever seen. I regret that I never got to see him in concert.
@lilliangilbert4252
@lilliangilbert4252 Год назад
Diane Bays : you should did miss a wonderful performer.
@paulabrummett3629
@paulabrummett3629 Год назад
I was fortunate to see him in concert twice. I saw his very last concert in Indianapolis at Market Square Arena in 1976, a year before his death. Each one FANTASTIC. WHAT A VOICE!!
@capricornangel7957
@capricornangel7957 Год назад
I regret I wasn't even born when he was here
@mandiflanary8675
@mandiflanary8675 Год назад
​@Capricorn ♑️ Angel I've loved him since I was 8 years old. I was born in 1991.
@user-cg1iz1zk5s
@user-cg1iz1zk5s 9 месяцев назад
@@mandiflanary8675I’ve loved him since I was very little also and I was born in 1950! I’ll never forget my mom telling me that he came back from Germany with Priscilla and I cried. I wanted to marry him. I am glad he had at least one great love in his life, not counting his daughter, even if they did split up. I don’t think they ever quit living each other.
@darleneharris5157
@darleneharris5157 3 года назад
Omg, he was the most handsome man I’ve ever seen!!!!!💖. Beautiful man !!
@badapple65
@badapple65 3 года назад
Many Men, famous one’s even were quoted as saying to Elvis within the first few minutes of meeting him “Damn, you’re beautiful”. I am not afraid to admit I think he was the most striking looking person ever in the public eye. Women wanted him, men wanted to be him. He loved being Elvis.
@user-cy4vw1qj9m
@user-cy4vw1qj9m 3 года назад
Mad women
@tomlewis5542
@tomlewis5542 3 года назад
2nd after You see Me.Thank ya.. Thank Ya very much.
@rosewilliams1382
@rosewilliams1382 3 года назад
True 👍 Perfection
@rosewilliams1382
@rosewilliams1382 3 года назад
Perfection
@sandrasanders3422
@sandrasanders3422 3 года назад
Hell yes he was justified! Elvis was mistreated by so many starting with that damn Colonel. Elvis was a great actor and should have pursued his own interests. And us fans owed him total respect!
@lindaweinstein4846
@lindaweinstein4846 3 года назад
He absolutely was 100% human with God Given Talent ! Generous and did not need 2 dangerous woman around him or His Woman ❤️🙌🏼💞💪🏼🥰Today they would be in jail what they did to Priscilla and him 👍🏼
@dmaynardabu
@dmaynardabu 3 года назад
Yes he was justified in what he did. They were damn lucky he did not get his hands on them. Then you see what kind of man Elvis was, when he paid for the damage to the car and treated them just like any other fan that came to his home for pictures and autographs. I would not have been so kind. He was truly an amazing, kind, generous, compassionate and forgiving man. He will always be number 1 in my heart.
@redemptionunite7218
@redemptionunite7218 Год назад
I have even more respect for Elvis ... Protecting his mate is a primal instinct .
@JoJoJoker
@JoJoJoker 2 года назад
Elvis’s casual style was on point. The man was one sharp dresser!
@juliemontileaux7467
@juliemontileaux7467 3 года назад
Wow!!! Elvis was amazing!!! I will love him always . . .
@paulabrummett3629
@paulabrummett3629 Год назад
Never be another one as talented a singer as he was.
@pamfrank3962
@pamfrank3962 3 года назад
Elvis was a man..a real person..he had the right to react the way he did in this case. He LOVED his FANS...gave his all for us.
@lel2012
@lel2012 Год назад
One of the most entertaning videos about any Elvis story. I wish there are more videos like this.
@marlenebergkotte3257
@marlenebergkotte3257 Год назад
he was so right to do what he did !!when the story came out straight after it happened he became even more admired!!! Elvis forever❤❤❤❤❤
@stevelehman7637
@stevelehman7637 3 года назад
Wow I can't believe something like this would happen. They sounded a little obsessed with Elvis. That kind of attraction is just waiting for a bad situation to happen. I would of loved to be a fly on the wall watching this take place. Those two sister's were so wrong to take it out on Priscilla. Just because of being jealous. I am a Elvis fan for life. Long live Elvis!! He has been number one in my book for over sixty years.
@littlesister7021
@littlesister7021 3 года назад
Wow!! I have heard of Elvis loosing his temper, those girls found out how real Elvis can be. He is human after all and a man that won't put up with jealous bullying girls, especially bullying and attacking his girlfriend.
@lynnalvaro1359
@lynnalvaro1359 3 года назад
Elvis was a super special person. He endured so much. He gave us all, so much. Always love him. Appreciate him. He had tremendous talent, his voice called the angels. Rest easy beautiful man.
@jeanbrown6610
@jeanbrown6610 3 года назад
Good on Elvis, protecting his love
@marias.8904
@marias.8904 2 года назад
Well said, "Never mistake Elvis's kindness for weakness." TCB. He was a unique man ......gone too soon. ❤️
@debbieolson5348
@debbieolson5348 Год назад
This video is why people considered Elvis part of their family. My mom and I talked about him all the time. I went to all his movies. He was such a big part of my younger years! Thanks for the video!
@mrsc99
@mrsc99 2 года назад
Elvis was a man a real man he took up for his women .. He's a real good man...God bless y'all 👍🙏❤🎸🎵
@nightbloomer4739
@nightbloomer4739 Год назад
This was quite a wake-up call to the dangers of dealing with a public fan base. I don’t blame him for taking the law into his own hands! When his daughter Lisa Marie became involved I found myself wishing he had taken a heavier 📕 to toss at those wretched critters. Thanking Bud Glass for sharing his love and knowledge in such a touching, generous manner.
@pamelahuggins4517
@pamelahuggins4517 3 года назад
Elvis was my man I miss him!
@melissabradley9749
@melissabradley9749 3 года назад
Excuse me! Elvis was not your man! What an audacious and rude comment to make. How dare you!
@susiemitchell8555
@susiemitchell8555 3 года назад
@@melissabradley9749 I say my Elvis what are you going to say to that and Elvis would not mind !
@cherieallen2539
@cherieallen2539 3 года назад
@@melissabradley9749 no but Elvis was and is MY MAN ❗🤣👍
@lloydbishun9584
@lloydbishun9584 3 года назад
Ladies ladies don't fight!
@susiemitchell8555
@susiemitchell8555 3 года назад
@@lloydbishun9584 lol
@DebbieW1965
@DebbieW1965 4 года назад
Elvis was truly one of a kind!
@kilkennyrose7099
@kilkennyrose7099 3 года назад
Sorry, they deserved what they got. I don't blame Elvis one bit. We all have our breaking point, this story has just made me respect him more, he stood up for the woman he loved. End of story.
@gracieg7601
@gracieg7601 3 года назад
He should have had them Barred from his homes and shows. He was nicer than I would have been. It’s good thing Elvis wasn’t a gun carrier back then. He might have shot their tires.
@teddybenites9281
@teddybenites9281 2 года назад
@@gracieg7601 Hi grace
@sarajohnson8346
@sarajohnson8346 2 года назад
Love these videos, but don't like violence, but sometimes you have to do what you need to do!
@celsiehann6631
@celsiehann6631 Год назад
My hubby wouldve done the same thing! My hubby said" noones gonna f with u w me around itll b a wrap!"
@cindymccarn7253
@cindymccarn7253 Год назад
Makes him seem more human
@blackmore4
@blackmore4 2 года назад
I'm pleased Charlie Hodge was involved. Somehow, the man who brings Elvis his scarves and water has an extremely calming aura.
@Steger13
@Steger13 3 года назад
Great story. I don't think i would had let those sister came to my house anymore. Nice man he was. Elvis was and still the best even after his death. We will all meet him someday 😉
@McMahonHater
@McMahonHater 2 года назад
Elvis never forgot where he came from, and remembered what it was like to be a fan.
@dianehayse1439
@dianehayse1439 2 года назад
That's the greatness of Elvis...to forgive and forget.
@chargerman100
@chargerman100 3 года назад
I know Sandi well who tells the story. She's 100% accurate every time
@darlenecomp7363
@darlenecomp7363 Год назад
@Robert Malerba..what do you mean you know Sandi, she is still alive?..Does Sandi still speak ab how crazy she is?
@jennymcquade2522
@jennymcquade2522 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant my god the nerve of those to women . Elvis was only doing what any man would do protecting the woman that he loved
@gracieg7601
@gracieg7601 3 года назад
Thank you sandi Miller for telling the part that you were there to see. I’m Glad you had told Elvis so he would know what to expect. Sandi was a devoted caring fan and frievd to Elvis.
@krystynagorazdowska3746
@krystynagorazdowska3746 Год назад
Fenomen, jeden na tysiac lat, piekny mężczyzna i cudowny czlowiek, zawsze kochany i nigdy nie zapomniany ❤❤❤❤
@elizabethfreshour4828
@elizabethfreshour4828 3 года назад
This is so much better than the usual regurgitated Elvis documentary material. This is epic. The photos and story are historical gold.
@merrellbean7238
@merrellbean7238 2 года назад
Movie clips like this and stories like this definitely keep the man alive great to see his life story and him moving on after death and everybody still adoring him what a wonderful singer
@adilsawense6101
@adilsawense6101 2 года назад
ELE ESTÁ VIVO É O PASTOR BOB JOYCE
@kathythomas5670
@kathythomas5670 Год назад
actually ft
@desolationangel5136
@desolationangel5136 4 года назад
That is quite a story behind those bruised and swollen knuckles seen in the movie! Wow.
@Mulberry2000
@Mulberry2000 3 года назад
could of been make up.
@jeff4029
@jeff4029 3 года назад
Elvis class act!!!
@paulabrummett3629
@paulabrummett3629 Год назад
The BEST!!
@Kaoru7711
@Kaoru7711 2 года назад
Very impressed with the deeper glimpse in Elvis' life. You put a lot of work into this video. Thank you very much for sharing it.
@patrolls5388
@patrolls5388 4 года назад
This is a story that I did read, but not in the depth that Bud delves in to. So happy to relive this as if in real time. Great story, great job, Bud. Thank you so much for all of your time and research in bringing this to us, the fans, who just crave more and more about our beloved Elvis.
@vierto8878
@vierto8878 3 года назад
I have a great and lifetime honor that I was born on the same day (21 years later) than ELVIS, so each January 08 I use to celebrate it and sing happy birthday (for us..hehe)and I'm so proud about it and I'm naturally a music artist too as a composer, singer, audio engineer, etc... ELVIS FOREVER!!!
@paulabrummett3629
@paulabrummett3629 Год назад
My nephew was born the same day Elvis died.
@claremoretina5020
@claremoretina5020 Год назад
OMG! So descriptive, felt as though I was there. I vaguely recall this story. Makes me believe that he truly loved her. These girls were NUT JOBS!
@resa.walters
@resa.walters 8 месяцев назад
Priscilla tells this story in her book but it's nowhere this detailed. Makes me wonder if this one is embellished.
@margaretcollins4925
@margaretcollins4925 3 года назад
Yes he was and I can understand his anger !!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@terrifotie180
@terrifotie180 4 года назад
That was awesome. Goes to show what a kind person he was.
@dleetcb
@dleetcb 4 года назад
Excellent untold story. Great to see Sandi Miller, Charlie Hodge and SGM Ed Parker. EP was so forgiving!
@alameas6358
@alameas6358 3 года назад
The man who didn't want to be a king! But he was in one way or the other! 🌠
@sandraleonard9969
@sandraleonard9969 Год назад
A sweetheart of a man with more talent than anyone else and just beautiful inside and out
@dougdickason
@dougdickason 3 года назад
Of all the stuff I've read and watched this is the first I've heard this story. Outstanding.
@sameeraabdul9958
@sameeraabdul9958 3 года назад
I'm With Elvis And Priscilla They Took Advantage Of Elvis' Kindness And Were Not True Fans True Fans Would Be Happy For Them Both I Miss Elvis Too Everyday I Looked Up To Him As A Big Brother He Was Shy Humble Loving And Generous And For The Biggest Star On The Planet Then And Now Never Forgot Where He Came From And Always Treated Eveyone With Respect Shame Those Girls Were Too Stupid To Learn That xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Miss You Elvis😔 I Hope Your Happy In Heaven 🤗
@AaronBridges
@AaronBridges 3 года назад
What a great story. Elvis was the best. Loved this one
@tammyscheel3604
@tammyscheel3604 3 года назад
Wow!! I’m glad I subscribed!! Glad you are portraying Elvis correctly....showing the human side of him.this was a treasure!!
@crystalfelch4628
@crystalfelch4628 2 года назад
This is so great ! He is still plastered on the walls of our homes 2022 even an Elvis shower curtain. Always in our ❤️💜 Nekoosa WI Love these videos
@lydiarosenberg2715
@lydiarosenberg2715 3 года назад
Amazing! Forty six years as a fan and I didn't know this story. It was like seeing the man behind the image. Nice work!
@gracieg7601
@gracieg7601 3 года назад
Did you hear the story about the three guys attacking him on the stage in Las Vegas.
@christyg.8811
@christyg.8811 2 года назад
Wow!! I can't believe they were actually in the freaking audience!
@91MustangLX
@91MustangLX 2 года назад
This was incredibly well put together
@claremoretina5020
@claremoretina5020 Год назад
Can't believe these gals showed up to the 68 Special, no way would I have let them be seated in the audience.
@triciathedalicia8595
@triciathedalicia8595 2 года назад
Thank you for this video! Well done! Makes me Love Elvis even more than ever! I should be more like him, this taught me a lesson in life!! ELVIS FOREVER 🥰🙏
@kristinekelly6182
@kristinekelly6182 Год назад
I’m surprised they weren’t banned from the house. I can’t fathom that kind of appalling behavior- to do that to Pricilla and Elvis. He was wonderful!♥️♥️♥️
@suefortner6696
@suefortner6696 3 года назад
Thank you so for sharing this with us Elvis Presley is just as human as anyone and he was a very good man and some of ones that were suppose to be fans and he was good to those people and they did him wrong I don't blame him one for getting up and mad he had all the reason in the world to get real mad I will always love Elvis Presley as a great perform and as a great man as a human to
@irmavaneyssen3934
@irmavaneyssen3934 2 года назад
ELVIS WAS UNIQUE, TALENTED , AND HUMBLE WITH A .PERSONALITY THAT WAS ELECTRIC! WHEN HE PASSED AWAY , EVERYTHING DARKENED! I DO THINK TO MYSELF, HOW FORTUNATE THAT MANY PEOPLE COULD WITNESS AN ENTERTAINER, WHO WAS DESTINED FOR A GREAT FUTURE IRMA VAN EYSSEN
@irmavaneyssen3934
@irmavaneyssen3934 2 года назад
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@cherieallen9508
@cherieallen9508 2 года назад
Saw this video 2 years ago..and BUD it's the best I've ever seen of Elvis and his humanity and you have made it with so much humor and style.. thank you BUD. Hope to see.more of your fine work. Did you ever meet Elvis yourself??? I did. .late nov.69..and it was very special. I thank the Lord for that.😊VIVA ELVIS FOREVER..💕🕺🎸🎶💽
@PiersEIN
@PiersEIN 4 года назад
Great to see this first Ep already viewed by over 5000 fans. Great production quality, a cool unknown story about our hero. Plus some absolutely fabulous candid photos. So much better than those TV re-hashings of the same old Elvis story. Congratulations to Bud.
@loribuchanan4126
@loribuchanan4126 3 года назад
Thank you Bud! For sharing, TCB⚡️
@briantcox
@briantcox 3 года назад
This was so well done. Thank you for putting it together and sharing with us.
@The_Chosen_One66
@The_Chosen_One66 Год назад
I absolutely love the way you put these videos together. They’re entertaining, funny, insightful, informative and most importantly all about the life of the man who will always be the King of Rock N Roll Elvis Presley. I’ve been a fan since I was 5 that’s 33 years now. Thank you, thank you very much for this awesome content, please keep it coming. TCB ⚡️
@chrisrose5740
@chrisrose5740 3 года назад
Wow!!! This is an Incredible story!!!
@MsTee7475
@MsTee7475 3 года назад
Wow. This was incredible. 👏🏻
@arlenmargolin1650
@arlenmargolin1650 3 года назад
Wow someone like Elvis comes once in a lifetime times a hundred what a special man I was never a big fan back in the day like a lot of other people were I was more into the harder sound of rock and roll but who can deny the power and the magic of this man as I look back I realized all the tidbits that I skipped over
@jeannineballman7390
@jeannineballman7390 Год назад
You did such a great job with this. I have just subscribed. As an Elvis fan my entire life you hear so many stories as well as different versions of them. Things omitted or added. He was si gracious and humble but as you said he was also a human being. The one thing that was always true was that he would feircly protect those that he loved. For him to forgive them speaks volumes to who he was as a man. I am so looking forward to the rest of this series. Thank you so much for sharing. TCB 👑⚡️
@rong805
@rong805 3 года назад
Love these full length documentaries!
@CountryOracle
@CountryOracle 3 года назад
LOVED this! When is part 2 coming ????
@nurknanker6105
@nurknanker6105 Год назад
I love Elvis, the greatest & most human of rocknroll stars. He was so cool at Graceland in 74 when he was away on tour he let fans like myself walk all over the grounds thru the OPEN GATES!! This was AFTER the double troublemakers.🤯🤩
@marcellaalfaro8418
@marcellaalfaro8418 4 года назад
Thanks 🙏. Yes, this is an extraordinary documentary, I just loved it !
@tupelomiss8315
@tupelomiss8315 3 года назад
Thank you so very much for this amazing posting.i so loved this and all the priceless photos and stories.perfect...... Amen 🙏
@sarahgarcia2519
@sarahgarcia2519 3 года назад
This video was so well done 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I can’t wait to see more!
@robyngoss6400
@robyngoss6400 3 года назад
Elvis still lives in my home Long Live zthe King
@shyba2011
@shyba2011 3 года назад
REMEMBER THE KING!!!
@paulabrummett3629
@paulabrummett3629 Год назад
Never forgotten
@ralphfoster885
@ralphfoster885 4 года назад
Thanks Bud Glass, so pleased and proud to be a small part of this production. Sincerely, Ralph (kingtracks)
@gailmchugh5888
@gailmchugh5888 3 года назад
Great series part 1 Bud loved it thank you..and nice voice
@capricornangel7957
@capricornangel7957 Год назад
This just makes me love him even more
@suzannecorey4419
@suzannecorey4419 2 года назад
Respected his attitude towards his fans and less fortunate people.
@opencurtin
@opencurtin 3 года назад
Well done Budd this is quality work , big respect..
@VegasVixen
@VegasVixen 3 года назад
This was really interesting .
@QueenCreole77
@QueenCreole77 2 года назад
“Splash in the puddle of their ignorance! “. Love it, Amazing term I will always remember that one.😊
@PaulKyriazi
@PaulKyriazi 4 года назад
Besides the great subject matter, this is well-made, filmic, documentary with great use of visual material.
@DPhil969
@DPhil969 4 года назад
What a great first episode. Never heard this story before. Very cool to have all the photos and video and Sandi Miller telling the story!! Great job Bud. Can't wait for the next episode!!
@aparecidacampos873
@aparecidacampos873 3 года назад
Sensacional!!! Elvis forever
@Jeffco-is5pf
@Jeffco-is5pf 3 года назад
Great story, well done
@julieguy1023
@julieguy1023 4 года назад
This was an awesome video, well done. It's great to hear real authentic stories from the super fans. I can't wait for another video. Bud Glass, Elvis fans thank you for doing this video and to Sandi Miller for sharing her memories.
@devangilmer8639
@devangilmer8639 Год назад
I am nine minutes into this and consider myself a bit of a history buff wannabe with Elvis… This is so fascinating already! I can’t wait to see the rest of this and I’m definitely going to spread it around. Very interesting stuff so far
@jimmiellis
@jimmiellis 10 месяцев назад
What A riveting story.. so well put together. Can't believe I'm just now seeing and hearing this. Fantasticly and creatively documented Bud!! As a performer myself I can only imagine how seeing them at the special might have negatively impacted his performance! I wish there were a few of his guys still around so we could quiz them on if he commented to them or anyone about them at the show. Now that would be 'the rest of the story'. Thanks again for an amazing look into the personal side of Elvis.
@elvishouck
@elvishouck 4 года назад
There hasn't been anyone since Elvis & there never will be. I'm just a fan but I miss him like I lost a family member.
@cerriberry6835
@cerriberry6835 3 года назад
Shawn Houck Me too 💕
@ElvisPresleyWorldwide
@ElvisPresleyWorldwide 3 года назад
Excellent work here, BG. Not surprising, however, coming from you. Your Adrenaline documentaries are brilliant. TCB
@DebH.
@DebH. 2 года назад
Wow that was fantastic! Thank you Bud Glass!😁✌🏻
@Yankeefan101711
@Yankeefan101711 4 года назад
As the widow of Richard Davis, I found this episode fascinating. I can’t wait to show it to our Triplets. The production was superb!!! I felt like I was actually there. I could just see Richard riding on Elvis’ back trying to keep him from doing something that he would later regret. Having Sandi’s firsthand point of view and quotes and voice overs from Elvis himself made this episode unforgettable. Great job Bud!!! Can’t wait to see the next episode.
@kennethstark9383
@kennethstark9383 4 года назад
Kimberly Davis god bless you from everything I have herd about your husband he was there for the king like the rest of them Memphis mafia 24 7 take care 👍🇬🇧
@rstandmartin
@rstandmartin 4 года назад
Kimberly Davis Great Mate for Elvis sorry for your loss. Ymmotelvis
@moodybluemotorsportsDwneKnos
@moodybluemotorsportsDwneKnos 3 года назад
Mrs. Davis did you have the pleasure to meet and talk with Elvis, did you know if he liked to do extra work and add ons to his cars to make more power under the hood? I know he loved his toys!
@gracieg7601
@gracieg7601 3 года назад
Kimberly Davis Im so glad your darling husband was there to help Elvis. My condolences to your loss. I lost my husband to cancer. Being a widow is being a member of a club you never want to be in EVER!
@Eio7
@Eio7 2 года назад
Hello Kimberly, You must have so many amazing memories!❤️ Do you happen to know the story about Elvis in which an actress pushed Elvis so hard inside her on-set trailer , where that he fell into and over a table? The story I heard was he really got hurt and layed on the floor for several minutes recovering because it hurt his back? Thank you. All the best.😊
@scarlettphoenix7024
@scarlettphoenix7024 Год назад
You do an amazing job. So pro and honest. I admire and enjoy your hard work. Thank you!
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