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Elvis opening night at the International Hotel 1970. He was so nervous. 

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@muddlasvegas
@muddlasvegas Год назад
That showroom was absolutely gorgeous. My father worked there for many years during graveyard hours. He used to have conversations with Elvis late at night. Elvis would drive around the casino in a golf cart. 😂 we were kids at the time and he gave us his personal scarves he was wearing and signed it for us. My father said he was a down to earth funny man. RIP Elvis and now his beautiful daughter Lisa Marie. ❤
@carolinaalberici1116
@carolinaalberici1116 Год назад
Your father has been veeeery lucky!!!
@AZCamaro
@AZCamaro Год назад
Do you still have the scarfs?
@manuelatabic2138
@manuelatabic2138 Год назад
What a loss! RIP BEAUTIFUL LISA MARIE 🙏❤️
@muddlasvegas
@muddlasvegas Год назад
@@AZCamaro I sure do. One of my most prize possessions.
@muddlasvegas
@muddlasvegas Год назад
@@carolinaalberici1116 He had a wonderful life in Las Vegas in the early days. He worked for the MOB at the Stardust lol. He worked for Redd Foxx for 10 years and was in the movie Casino. He had a lot of history as the first slot host in Vegas.
@RSTI191
@RSTI191 Год назад
This guy was the entire package. Talent, Looks, Suave, Humble, Southern charm, and Generous to a fault.. There hasn't and will never be another like him..
@markfarnon6742
@markfarnon6742 Год назад
Nice comment. His humility and generosity put him in a different league to most performers today.
@marlymarinho5366
@marlymarinho5366 Год назад
Concordo plenamente
@peggyhelton1499
@peggyhelton1499 Год назад
Amen to that
@ericsnow1544
@ericsnow1544 Год назад
@naborsimbor5752 what an ignorant comment
@RSTI191
@RSTI191 Год назад
@naborsimbor5752 Did you just say Elvis wasn't an original?
@deborahmetoyer8664
@deborahmetoyer8664 Год назад
Elvis was a god given gift to the world. There will never be another like him.
@charlottewong3445
@charlottewong3445 Год назад
Our God is truly generous and with incredibly artistic sense as his art work, Elvis, is far more than prefect. God truly loves us.
@walliegirl2
@walliegirl2 Год назад
Elvis had such great rhythm. He should have spent more time being a songwriter.
@lorenzbrand3674
@lorenzbrand3674 Год назад
MY HEART FEEL THE SAME ♥️
@andyirons7162
@andyirons7162 Год назад
I agre......he wasn't like the rest of us, at all......he looked and acted different in every way to normal people......he was different in every way.....his voice in its prime is perhaps the best in history (opera singers use to study his young voice).....he was like an alien in many regards........he was extremely good looking and unique...this video is telling --------> look at all the good looking people and socialites attending his concert - he was better looking than ALL of the, lol.............dude was on another level.....I believe he was purposefully created and put here by GOD.....its not normal to have this much talent and looks in one package
@IamaproudChristian22
@IamaproudChristian22 Год назад
@@charlottewong3445 Jesus died for you. Have faith in Him alone to be saved.
@saintsinner7565
@saintsinner7565 Год назад
One of the best things about him was how naturally funny he was..
@Fae_Winter
@Fae_Winter Год назад
@martinwhite9633
@martinwhite9633 Год назад
Which in turn would generate THAT smile ❤
@sgtrock2821
@sgtrock2821 Год назад
True. A trait that actor in the recent movie could not portray in the least. Elvis was funny as hell. Quick witted with great come backs.
@danybar2600
@danybar2600 Год назад
En français j aimerai que ce soit traduit
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 Год назад
Yes.
@ericsnow1544
@ericsnow1544 Год назад
There will never be another Elvis. He was and still is a phenomenon
@vs4798
@vs4798 3 месяца назад
There are tens of thousands of Elvises. Some are actually better than him, maybe all. He did a 13 yr old. In my book, that's not O.K. Maybe with your pedo mind it is. To each his own. Have fun respecting a child molester they found fat, dead, and naked sitting on his toilet.
@grandmaLilith
@grandmaLilith 3 дня назад
Grapist peedo
@user-wg5cg9yu2k
@user-wg5cg9yu2k 10 месяцев назад
He was very nervous but also very beautiful,what a man he was
@richardlacey4923
@richardlacey4923 8 месяцев назад
This is right about the time he got into cocaine, he’s coked out big time in this video
@user-by7dt6rn4u
@user-by7dt6rn4u 11 месяцев назад
Elvis is the best looking man that I have ever seen. RIP. His music was so incredibly awesome. He was the best.
@Skedawg88
@Skedawg88 4 месяца назад
Actors portraying Elvis generally pale in comparison.
@louhovatter
@louhovatter 3 месяца назад
Agree! His eyes were 😍
@SoulDaddy33
@SoulDaddy33 3 месяца назад
Kelly Slater and Jorge Martin aren't far off. And they're athletes.
@lsingstock1646
@lsingstock1646 2 месяца назад
Our American Adonis.
@4985boo
@4985boo Месяц назад
Actually it wasn’t his music at all. He couldn’t write any songs
@jackmcdouglas4126
@jackmcdouglas4126 2 месяца назад
Elvis gave his everything. His talent, his music and all his money. Generosity has a name: Elvis.
@DaisyAnnabelle65
@DaisyAnnabelle65 Год назад
He’s the most gorgeous man I’ve ever seen in my life!❤️
@kennethmassara9933
@kennethmassara9933 Год назад
people try to copy his voice but they can,t hit his notes
@adrianaxidia9945
@adrianaxidia9945 Год назад
Of course easily
@frankhendricks5918
@frankhendricks5918 Год назад
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face
@andreig475
@andreig475 Год назад
Even if he s not thin
@frankhendricks5918
@frankhendricks5918 Год назад
@@andreig475 How are you doing pretty?
@a-train3503
@a-train3503 Год назад
This is great, because it shows the humanity of the entertainer, he's nervous, sweating like any person would be, wants to make sure he doesn't forget the words to the songs, shows he's not a machine, but a real person
@tom416
@tom416 Год назад
Yea, I'm so sick of all these machines and freakin cyborgs running around....
@blackmore4
@blackmore4 Год назад
I don't think that much sweat is normal. It looks like a combination of nerves with the side effects of uppers and downers.
@canalfontedevida7517
@canalfontedevida7517 Год назад
@@tom416 yes
@Channel-ld9ip
@Channel-ld9ip Год назад
And the extent to which he cared for/about his craft. Weren't we lucky to have had him among us. If only for a bit....
@cg4700
@cg4700 Год назад
Exactly
@patbaker5359
@patbaker5359 3 месяца назад
Looking at his face is mesmerizing.....so beautiful.
@dw9955
@dw9955 Год назад
There will never be another Elvis. Ever.
@indiglo1971
@indiglo1971 Год назад
There's a bulldog named Elvis on RU-vid.
@SilentKnight43
@SilentKnight43 Год назад
Elvis Costello. Elvis Stojko.
@kittyblingbling
@kittyblingbling Год назад
The most beautiful eyes xoxo
@DavidBarry-kn2uk
@DavidBarry-kn2uk Год назад
An angel came down we have never seen the likes since ,and then Austin channeled ,god bless him
@steveforks9698
@steveforks9698 3 месяца назад
Amazing charisma,total one off,we all miss him❤
@archanahogarth3161
@archanahogarth3161 Год назад
Poor Elvis, so much intense pressure on him. Wish somebody had been around to really look after Elvis and his health , instead of that crowd and the appalling manager, who were only interested in making money out of Elvis. 😢
@ettaplace6716
@ettaplace6716 Год назад
So true 😢
@Memow-pk1ng
@Memow-pk1ng Год назад
Yes it was th Col. Parker. Took 50% of E. earnings, & gambled it away . And he wouldn't allowE to perform overseas , bc was not a legal citizen . May have been much different, if E had c9ncerts out side US .
@cmg2651
@cmg2651 Год назад
They are still making money off him all these years later. Elvis is timeless.
@AshleyLebedev
@AshleyLebedev Год назад
@@DippyHippie how.
@aheli
@aheli Год назад
He would fire and exclude everyone who dared to speak their mind.
@suecole5543
@suecole5543 Год назад
His mum was the one who always had his best interest at heart.. She loved him so .
@godtriunealonematters9207
@godtriunealonematters9207 Год назад
people call him "the king", but like he himself said to an adoring fan "there's only one King and thats Jesus"
@kevdiddy
@kevdiddy Год назад
The Beatles used to say something to the nature of....Elvis was by himself to deal with all that pressure while we had for of us to comfort each other.
@tara607
@tara607 Год назад
My gosh his looks just take your breath away.🥴 wow
@dwhite7118
@dwhite7118 Год назад
Thee most beautiful man, inside and out! He gave his life for his fans! I still have the scarf he gave me on stage. I was 10 years old and I was very shy. He bent down and and gave me a hug and put a scarf around my neck. Till we meet again! I will always love Elvis Presley!
@msblue1003
@msblue1003 Год назад
that scarf will get you a couple of thousand on ebay
@dwhite7118
@dwhite7118 Год назад
@@msblue1003 last time I looked I only saw them for a few hundred …
@msblue1003
@msblue1003 Год назад
@@dwhite7118 I believe you but for the market, If you can prove 100% it's Elvis's scarf (copy of photo, video, etc) and you can combine that with the scarf that could make the price go sky-high
@dwhite7118
@dwhite7118 Год назад
@@msblue1003 I guess it could authenticated by the Presley corporation .. I know it’s real, so I just would need to figure out who would authenticate it.
@dwhite7118
@dwhite7118 Год назад
@@msblue1003 on a side note, you weren’t allowed to take photos during the concerts. They’d confiscate your cameras. So there’s no photo or video of me receiving on stage. I wisssssh I had that photo! I’ve do have people who were with me at the time that can say it’s real tho.
@ChrisJohnson-hk6es
@ChrisJohnson-hk6es Год назад
My mom kissed Elvis. And my old coworker was one of Elvis's bodyguards. Elvis gave him a gold .45 as a gift.
@grandmaLilith
@grandmaLilith 3 дня назад
sure , cool story bro lmao
@samanthaobertelle4966
@samanthaobertelle4966 Год назад
I wasn't even born when elvis died! ..but I've grown up listening to his music and completely fallen in love with him! ..I think he was the most Beautiful man that ever existed! His eyes glisten..his little side smile just makes you lose your breath!...his beautiful kindness with all his fans and friends is something so rare! ..he really took the time to make everyone feel special...I've watched videos from his house where he always went to the gate to greet his fans! ..He really was the most unique person and no one will ever touch him ...there will only ever be 1 Elvis ...❤❤🙏🙏
@dlm9920
@dlm9920 Год назад
Samantha, you described Elvis exactly as I would. Those twinkling eyes. I was too young for his generation but that doesn't matter -- this man has timeless appeal. And this video has a bonus, Carey Grant, another unforgettable handsome actor. Noone in today's generation comes close to these two, they're one of a kind.
@samanthaobertelle4966
@samanthaobertelle4966 Год назад
@@dlm9920 I agree ..I love all the old stars! ..my granma would always listen to Frank Sinatra ..he was so Incredibly entertaining! I watched a film called true love with Grace kelly she was also just so Incredibly beautiful..and then Audrey Hepburn she was beautiful! ..I just feel Elvis had that charismatic way that was magic! ..if I had been around in his day I would of travelled to America to them gates! ..it is my dream to one day visit Graceland and his resting place! ..I think I was born in the wrong generation! ..but saying that alot of people my age and younger love all the iconic stars ..I feel they were the days when music was music and the talent was so different! ..its nice that we can look them up on you tube and enjoy their voices. They are like time capsules and the next generations I feel will also love them as we do! ..❤
@jacobedecruz5350
@jacobedecruz5350 Год назад
You really got the essence of Elvis Presley maybe more than many who met him. Blessings! Keep on TCB for Elvis 👏🙌⚡⚡⚡
@giuseppemarando4332
@giuseppemarando4332 Год назад
Yes you are right
@dalegribble60
@dalegribble60 Год назад
Think those glistening eyes were more like glassy taking drugs and drinking.
@SteelToes
@SteelToes Год назад
Elvis had a bright aura that could not be overlooked.
@jb122761
@jb122761 Год назад
most gorgeous man that ever lived
@MaryGates-qp7lz
@MaryGates-qp7lz Год назад
❤🎉😢😮😅😂
@MaryGates-qp7lz
@MaryGates-qp7lz Год назад
The 👑💖😅😮😢🎉😂❤ಠ⁠﹏⁠ಠಠ⁠∀⁠ಠ(⁠ಠ⁠_⁠ಠ⁠)⁠━⁠☆゚⁠.⁠*⁠・⁠。゚ಠ⁠ ͜⁠ʖ⁠ ⁠ಠಠ⁠ ͜⁠ʖ⁠ ⁠ಠ
@Scitzowicz
@Scitzowicz Год назад
Being Elvis - Phew what a trip
@TCB_with_Sylvie
@TCB_with_Sylvie Год назад
35 years old in his prime. most handsome man i've ever laid eyes on
@manuelatabic2138
@manuelatabic2138 Год назад
Most handsome man on earth
@bartobruintjes7056
@bartobruintjes7056 Год назад
@@manuelatabic2138 Huh?
@guilhermecabral4578
@guilhermecabral4578 Год назад
@@manuelatabic2138 second.
@guilhermecabral4578
@guilhermecabral4578 Год назад
Yes ,i am in brazil
@goforgold7082
@goforgold7082 Год назад
Sylvie Arseneau I guess you have not seen many men then 🤣
@whatuptho7612
@whatuptho7612 Год назад
Those side burns and purple glasses are amazing
@chrismitsos6817
@chrismitsos6817 25 дней назад
That's what I was thinking ...so ahead of his time and the star power is just off the charts ..
@Wildlife_SA.
@Wildlife_SA. Год назад
Thanks Pearl... Elvis never took his stardom too seriously because he said, "my voice is a gift given to me". He had respect for fans paying to see him perform. A true professional! He was in a league of his own. Sonny said during his talk shows "Elvis was always nervous before a concert, but once he hit the stage he was dynamite!"🥇⚡🎶
@Vibeagain
@Vibeagain Год назад
Oh he most certainly did take himself seriously. Quite a bit!
@lucan4042
@lucan4042 Год назад
I saw Elvis live concert June of 1972. / Stood in line for hours just to see his movies in the 1960s. The memories are still like new !!! / And yes, once he hit the stage and started singing, it was like being in another world. His band was so righteous !!!
@wade1419
@wade1419 Год назад
And his incredible voice never left him till the day he died.
@raulcitraro
@raulcitraro Год назад
Elvis was humble and a nice human being!
@wakingupKosher
@wakingupKosher Год назад
When I am dead" by Steve Gooden When I am dead...remember me for the good I did, the songs I sang the kind words I spoke. When I am dead think of me for the moments we shared the games we played and the tears we shed. When I am dead honor me for the poor I helped, the homeless I housed, the lost I helped find their way, for the children I mentored, the family and the friends I loved and cherished and the country I served. When I am dead forgive me, for the cross words I had, the people I offended, the lies I told and the things I stole. Forgive me for the hearts I broke, the ones I used and the few I mis-used. Forgive me for the goals I failed to reach, the dreams I never realized and the burden I might have been at times. When I am dead Do better for your sakes, learn the lessons I did not, don't make my mistakes yours, and if possible stand on the shoulders of my legacy and build a better one. When I am dead, move on! Remember me yes, but move on. Live in no regrets for having met me, hold no grudge against me and share with others the best I had to offer. Don't make me larger than life, but don't make me irrelevant. Remember me, but live your life so when you are dead, they will say better things of you and we move each generation closer to that ultimate likeness of God in righteous reflection of that which is best about us and reflective of the Divine. Above all when I am dead remember the GOD I lived to serve, no matter how flawed my attempt to be like HIM. Remember that He died for us and asked us to remember HIM, and who best for us to remember, than He who gave his life for us that we might remember HIM. While we live and there is breath in our bodies, remember this. If we do this, when we are dead HE who is perfect will remember us!
@lainal3960
@lainal3960 Год назад
Cary Grant AND Elvis together in the same room?!?! How did the world not implode at that very moment? Talk about two GORGEOUS men!
@burkegreenwood9109
@burkegreenwood9109 Год назад
There’s this special charismatic luminous aura about him that no one else except Marilyn had; and wow those eyes and smile!
@AT-cy7im
@AT-cy7im Год назад
Indeed, the most goegeous man to have ever walked the earth. The eyes, the smile, the voice, the talent, the charisma.... the whole package
@Memow-pk1ng
@Memow-pk1ng Год назад
Top of my list too two greatest. M. M. & ELVIS, tho in 2 different eras .
@tex2252
@tex2252 Год назад
@@Memow-pk1ng wow I never expected that in the comments that's a good one music's only about an opinion there's no such thing as the best but I must agree with your comment
@carolinaalberici1116
@carolinaalberici1116 Год назад
Agree..he and Marylin,unique.. each in his way ..each with immense charisma no one else can reply
@michellebeauchamp1044
@michellebeauchamp1044 Год назад
​@@Memow-pk1ng Elvis and Marilyn were from the same era! She was 9 years older than him and passed away in '62.They knew each other well.
@maryhooper786
@maryhooper786 Год назад
He was beautiful
@alicia2607
@alicia2607 Год назад
One of the sweetest men to ever live, the best looking man to EVER LIVE and the most used man to ever live. RIP.
@Somee989
@Somee989 Год назад
Elvis was clearly an empath. He seems to have had TWO different sides to him. One religous & spiritual & one demanding & controlling. Too many were dependent. Elvis was supporting TOO many friends & there famalies & relatives. If Elvis did not work, everyone else had no money either to support themselves. Elvis set it up this way himself & the pills were HIS doing also. His three step brothers got addicted too on the road. Ricky Stanley was shooting up at Graceland & Elvis B12 shots were demerol. Sad as hell.
@KahlessTheUnforgettable
@KahlessTheUnforgettable Год назад
Not to mention the most underage muff diving man ever to live!
@stereolababy
@stereolababy Год назад
most used? hardly. elvis let his manager rob him
@mindsigh4
@mindsigh4 Год назад
@@Somee989 i read that he supposedly hated the illegal shit & all the vampires that traffic in that way of living, but he could get the Rx stuff, im guessing speed & downers, who knows what all, qualudes? but even with the purest "good"shit, the high can't last, then it's a serious vice grip with no way out but suffering & trying to keep withdrawals at bay. like u said, he couldn't just disappear & get clean, too much was riding on him & the business wanted to mine him to death.
@lisaballantyne8539
@lisaballantyne8539 Год назад
Totally agree.. absolutely heartbreaking how many people used and abused him 😥😥😥
@wangmowangdi3471
@wangmowangdi3471 Год назад
The Most Beautiful Man ever born ❤ 😍 💖 💜 Elvis Presley was no ordinary human being...He was God's Angel sent to Earth to grace us with his love, charm and his Golden Voice ❤ 💕 ♥
@erwin643
@erwin643 Год назад
"Thank you very much, behbeh."
@boriserjavec6470
@boriserjavec6470 Год назад
Are you kidding?
@erwin643
@erwin643 Год назад
@@boriserjavec6470 LOL!
@ronnyhelgesen8120
@ronnyhelgesen8120 19 дней назад
Oh Yes.He's my mentor since I was seven. He tought me to search for the soul of the lyrics,..to understand the depht of its meaning....cause it's only then,..when U see the lyrics,..you'll be able to perform with quality,...and touch the audience. Rest in Peace Mr. Presley. Sorry to hear about Lisa Marie. You can take care of her now..RIP Lisa Marie. Per Ståle Heimark Pettersen.
@dnice4335
@dnice4335 Год назад
this footage is gold.......
@joe6096
@joe6096 Год назад
This shows what really made Elvis so beloved by everyone - he was a human being first and foremost. He wasn't just some plastic entertainer like so many in the industry are today. He was just some kid from Tupelo, Mississippi by way of Memphis, Tennessee who had something different, something unique, and just loved doing what he did. He never set out to change the world. He just did.
@marcosantiago6818
@marcosantiago6818 Год назад
As talented and outwardly confident as he was, you can see his humanity. Nervous - the man just wanted to do a great job and not let anyone down. Boy, did he ever deliver!!! What a talent. Left this world much too soon.
@svene.3856
@svene.3856 8 месяцев назад
Fitting words.
@ecombiz8
@ecombiz8 Год назад
I grew up listing to Elvis starting in 1956 when I was 16 years old. I saw him in 1972 at the International, he always had a certain introduction song played just as he was coming on stage. When that song played wow the audience went wild knowing he was about to enter stage right. What a wonderful night it was I will always remember Elvis at his best. He was the greatest singer, performer who ever lived.
@marionlaurence6018
@marionlaurence6018 Год назад
I've loved him since 1956! Wish I had seen him live on stage.............................
@vpking77
@vpking77 Год назад
Also Sprach Zarasthustra from the movie 2001 composed by Richard Strauss in 1896
@sherizdrips
@sherizdrips Год назад
That's awesome! I wish I had seen him live! I loved him too since the day he appeared on live T.V. What was the song btw?
@Jeff-ej4wp
@Jeff-ej4wp 10 месяцев назад
Prince was pretty amazing in concert.
@lynnshrader1218
@lynnshrader1218 Год назад
So many people came to see him perform! Everyone wanted to see him!! Incredible! 🤍
@sallisboa4569
@sallisboa4569 Год назад
I did MSG 1972 nyc.
@blastermaster2383
@blastermaster2383 Год назад
Not me.
@ann.obrien5139
@ann.obrien5139 Год назад
@@blastermaster2383 well close the door behind you
@MatheusSilva-bn9qr
@MatheusSilva-bn9qr Год назад
@@sallisboa4569 you’re so lucky, I’m 25 years old, wish I was alive in the 70s
@vheth5968
@vheth5968 Год назад
I was so impressed by how many Famous Actors were there to see him, and I bet alot of Famous unnamed people too.
@MARRIEDWITKIDS
@MARRIEDWITKIDS Год назад
I never thought in my wildest imagination I would be privy to Elvis in his real life moments ! Love that smile 🤩
@artmanjohn2
@artmanjohn2 Год назад
I'm 73 years old now and I've been a fan ever since the first time Elvis appeared on Ed Sullivan. I was an a long haired musician back when this movie came out, I honestly didn't even know this movie even existed. I actually got to see this movie by accident. I went to a local theatre to see "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" a concert film of Joe Cocker on tour and "That's the Way It Is" played first in a double feature showing. Wow, I loved Joe Cockers film, I wasn't disappointed but Elvis's movie blew me away! Because I saw "That's the Way It Is" when it first came out, I got to see Elvis in Concert 5 times total, the first time being in 1970. What's strange, while at the Elvis concert in 1970, I was the only long haired guy in the crowd, I actually couldn't get any of my "hippy" musician friends to go see Elvis live in concert with me. You know what, now those friends regret it immensely. I've literally seen ever musician and band live in concert starting in 1964 starting with the "Shindig" show and the Beachboys etc.. I can say without a doubt, Elvis Presley was the best concert I ever whiteness ever in my life. I've seen Led Zeppelin 5 times also and they were unbelievable but they didn't hold a candle to Elvis, especially in 1970.
@gentlemobster
@gentlemobster Год назад
That’s incredible
@dannyturner7967
@dannyturner7967 Год назад
Did you ever see the doors?
@nordicaryanAntiZog
@nordicaryanAntiZog Год назад
TooL is my best concert, followed by DuranDuran and DepecheMode.
@lorellelewis2258
@lorellelewis2258 Год назад
Thank you for the overview.
@slowery43
@slowery43 Год назад
this video is not about you or your history, no one wants to read your book here they came for Elvis
@encompassvideo5429
@encompassvideo5429 Год назад
Larger than life, then and now.
@shelleydurston6604
@shelleydurston6604 Год назад
Heaven! Elvis and Cary Grant in the same room!
@frankarce2039
@frankarce2039 Год назад
And both born January 8.😎
@manuelaffonso2191
@manuelaffonso2191 Год назад
And Sammy Davis.
@frankarce2039
@frankarce2039 Год назад
@@manuelaffonso2191 okay 😆 David Bowie , Jack Lord....
@at136
@at136 Год назад
@@frankarce2039Cary Grant was born on January 18.
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 Год назад
& George Hamilton & Xavier Cougart & Charro & Sammy Davis & Juliet Prowse
@bobmurica4174
@bobmurica4174 Год назад
So many Big names, Legends, came to see Elvis. Sammy Davis Jr!…That’s why, after being dead for 45+ years, he’s still one of the top recording artist. When you see clips like this you truly see history.
@444turk
@444turk Год назад
Never see his kind again that’s why we need little snippets like this 👍
@MsPancakes888
@MsPancakes888 11 месяцев назад
I was born 1990 and Elvis takes my breath away today 2023. I love his gospel songs and his proclamation of Jesus the most. Everyone calls him the King but he repeatedly said, there is no king but Jesus. But he was truly chosen and one of a kind. I wish he had known the impact he had, and still has on us who didn’t even exist while he was alive. You are alive, Elvis. You are still loved and you still take breaths away. You still lead people to worship the Lord. See you on the other side 🕊️
@MTknitter22
@MTknitter22 Год назад
Our country was so so different then! I am sure this opening night was ELVIS PERFECTION. He was so trim and handsome !!!!
@Memow-pk1ng
@Memow-pk1ng Год назад
He was in his prime, & after th success of th Comeback Special 1968, wanted to do live concerts again Th first Vegas engagement was Jul. 30, 1969 Despite looking great, he was heavy into th prescription drugs, look how dilated his eyes are, & is sweating !!
@michellebeauchamp1044
@michellebeauchamp1044 Год назад
​@@Memow-pk1ng You would likely be sweating too , knowing you're about to perform in front of thousands of people , a lot of which are Stars in their own right!...
@kelliintexas3575
@kelliintexas3575 Год назад
You should read " Destined to die young". Elvis had MAJOR health problems from birth. There is WAY more to that story. His mom, Grandma Doll & 6 of his 8 uncles all died in their 40's. Elvis suffered 4 traumatic brain injuries the last being in 1967. He tripped over a television cord in the bathroom and he was unconcious for over 8hrs before he was found! According to his medical records and everyone around him he was never the same. He suffered from massive migraines and developed glaucoma hence the shades you start seeing in 1969. It's what made his eyes water on stage so much. According to his autopsy findings a piece of his brain tissue was jarred loose passing thru his brain barrier. His body began attacking it like a foreign substance and lead to an Autoimmune inflammatory disorder. Then his body began to attack itself. In 1967 they had NO CLUE about Brain Injuries and just how they affect the body. They noted on his medical records at the time that he had 'post concussion syndrome'. By 1970 Elvis was having major problems with his memory , remembering lyrics and names, severe body aches & chronic pain. His joints and limbs, even his lower spine to the point he started using a cane. He wouldn't do Karate as much on stage and he started needing much stronger medications. By 1971 he was seeing 13 specialists trying to diagnose exactly what was causing so many ailments. They had NO MRI's or CT scans, only XRays! He took perscriptions to deal with his Genetic health problems (now we know found at all 4 Autopsys), his enlarged paralyzed colon, Glaucoma, Antitrypsin Deficiency, a condition which can result in lung and/or liver disease both of which he had severely at the time of his death. Elvis was never a smoker or drinker. He had Together with the immune system disorder, hypogammaglobulinemia, which plagued Elvis all his life and caused him to constantly fight various infections. His “inherited” weak heart, reactive arthritis, and the impact of his nocturnal lifestyle, resulting in a lack of vitamin D, the effects of which contributed to respiratory infections, reduced immune function, and inflammation. He had Cytochrome disease a defect in his CYP2D6 gene that can convert Coedine into Morphine in the body. Which is why he developed Cushings Disease. He had spinal blocks in 1975 in his spine which caused Cushings. He stopped breathing and was placed into the hospital, his face, and Abdomen were huge and would never fully go down. The press was calling him fat, but he was so sick. Only a handful of people knew what really was going on. Dr Forrest Tennant a world leading Neurologists was given all Elvis medical files and was at all 4 autopsies. He represented Elvis Dr Nick Nichopoulos at his trial in the State of Tennessee & against the Medical Board. He was the specialists in Howard Hughes Medical Trial too. He had written a book on this, numerous blogs, medical journal contributions, and even a podcast. He is still practicing medicine and talks openly about how this lead EXACTLY to Elvis death. People are still repeating the same uneducated guesses that 4 autopsies have disproven and medical science keeps proving were wrong. Of the 11 bodily systems that operate to keep us alive and hopefully healthy. Critically, Elvis suffered disease or disorder in nine of them! And five were present from birth and pre his fame. His heart (circulatory system), his lungs (respiratory system), and his bowels (digestive/excretory systems) required medication. Insomnia affected his nervous system……His immune system was compromised. His urinary system was not functioning properly. At one point there was even talk of dialysis. Often he is dismissed as just another rock ‘n’ roll drug addict. He wasn't taking street drugs. He was taking perscriptions not to "ESCAPE" he was taking them to try to maintain some sense of normalcy as himself in a time where the medical field was limited. No DNA, Genetics, No MRI's, little known about the addiction, his dystrophy & No understanding of Vitamin D even. Looking at the illnesses and disorders, that mounted upon each other over the decades, it’s no coincidence that Elvis’ prescription drug use increased as his health declined. From ear infections to chronic tonsilitis to recurrent flus to eye infections and glaucoma…..these arguably insignificant ailments independently, grew into something more. As his body broke down, alongside multiple immune system disorders and genetic complications, prescription medication and his handy PDR tried to fill the gaps. When that no longer worked, hospital stays became the norm and his list of ailments grew. The sicker he got, the more prescriptions he was prescribed. He was seeing a cardiologist before he bought Graceland. He was 20yrs old. They have gone through Elvis's entire life of medical records & now have an entire different story now. This is all the facts Geraldo & 20/20 never stated. He accidentally took the Codine the dentist's gave him that night due to the volume found in his blood at autopsy. His Genetic condition of Cytochrome Disease of his CYP2D6 defect caused his Coedine to build up in toxic levels to which he was deathly allergic to. He had been hospitalized twice before and had stopped breathing on a previous flight from. It caused his massively enlarged heart that was already failing to stop. His heart was 3 times a natural size weighing 520grams. It was missed in all 3 of his last medical visits. It had given him problems from records stating ATLEAST age 19. Hastened along by an rich Southern diet & an Autoimmune inflammatory disorder poor Elvis didn't stand a chance. Science wasn't even to the point where they could have helped him.
@skripnik4767
@skripnik4767 7 месяцев назад
Можно узнать а кто из звёзд присутствовал на концерте? ​@@michellebeauchamp1044
@WhitePOWERranger1
@WhitePOWERranger1 2 месяца назад
We weren’t ruined by illegals back then.
@abbyabbybobabby3117
@abbyabbybobabby3117 Год назад
Oh man, I would give ANYTHING to have been there in person... his persona as he's walking down the hall in his suit is just awe-inspiring. He was truly larger than life, but of course still human.
@1921RCP
@1921RCP Год назад
I was 11 years old in 1970, to say I miss those days is an understatement. ( 60s - 90s )
@UltimoGames
@UltimoGames Год назад
You were lucky to be alive in the best era
@cam_DA_Hawkdriver
@cam_DA_Hawkdriver Год назад
I’ll never forget the day I learned Elvis died. My parents were devastated! I was about five years old. So remembering that day must have been significant. Before we went to church, Dad would put Elvis’s gospel music on the record player. That was some of his best music in my opinion. I hope to see Elvis in Heaven. He will probably still be drawing a crowd there too!
@lisak7214
@lisak7214 Год назад
I also remember that day. I was about ten. My dad was so heartbroken.
@sherryjohnson4307
@sherryjohnson4307 Год назад
My mother came and got me out of kindergarten that day. It was like a family member had died. Remember it like it was yesterday.
@twilson5942
@twilson5942 Год назад
I was 14
@robbiejenkins4379
@robbiejenkins4379 Год назад
And Elvis will point them to the King of Kings
@Take.It.Easy.7
@Take.It.Easy.7 Год назад
Amen!!! I love how Elvis was very strong in his faith in Jesus. I truly believe he's up there with the Lord right now
@jewelv
@jewelv Год назад
This man is somehow "immortal"! A great charismatic artist! He is still alive in people's hearts!🙂
@GQFJB
@GQFJB Год назад
He’s still alive….
@ann.obrien5139
@ann.obrien5139 Год назад
@Elkster Eidolon get back in your box
@ann.obrien5139
@ann.obrien5139 Год назад
@Elkster Eidolon more like pea brain elkster . You are highly deduled. Stop wasting my time , talk to the hand ✋🏿
@ann.obrien5139
@ann.obrien5139 Год назад
@Elkster Eidolon he’s one up on you then because that’s a role you are totally lacking skills in. I’m Sure he would have taught you how . But then again, you can’t teach empty space .
@rpereira7664
@rpereira7664 Год назад
@Elkster Eidolon I can smell JEALOUSY. Pretty strong odour emanating from you.
@niurkalopezcuba4230
@niurkalopezcuba4230 Год назад
He was so beautiful. Sad very sad.
@georgemusic4all4seasons
@georgemusic4all4seasons Год назад
We are so fortunate to have these vids/recordings available. Elvis Presley one ☝️ of the greatest entertainers of our generation and those to come.
@skye-xw7vu
@skye-xw7vu 11 месяцев назад
G . O . A . T . 💙💙💙
@geraldinerowson9243
@geraldinerowson9243 10 месяцев назад
Elvis lives❤…he will live on in everyone’s heart forever…even in decades to come his name will still be remembered….he was seriously the most gorgeous handsome man that ever lived ❤️…….there will never be anyone remotely like him not ever!
@aprilkalcsa9336
@aprilkalcsa9336 Год назад
Cary Grant went to see his first show there. That's so cool.
@beng1275
@beng1275 Год назад
One of the best singers ever, we will never forget you dear Elvis.
@leeannehudson7314
@leeannehudson7314 Год назад
Love this insight .He is the most gorgeous man
@joannemurdock7899
@joannemurdock7899 Год назад
Such a handsome guy , and oh such a talented singer! 🙏💙Happy Birthday Elvis 8th January Today, in Australia
@DaisyAnnabelle65
@DaisyAnnabelle65 Год назад
The Most Gorgeous Man EVER!
@23yearsand76
@23yearsand76 Год назад
Not so much a Talented Singer...just average as there are literally THOUSANDS of Average singers that impersonate his voice and style extremely well...He just happened to be the first "Pretty Boy" on the scene...and as you know..."image" is everything
@exdus235
@exdus235 Год назад
👋🏻😊🇺🇸
@kellettd3
@kellettd3 Год назад
@@23yearsand76 nobody sounds like him or ever could even if they wanted to
@skye-xw7vu
@skye-xw7vu 11 месяцев назад
ELVIS WAS MR UNIQUE IN EVERYWAY. MY HUSBAND WAS ALSO CALLED MR UNIQUE BY THE HEART CONSULTANT WHO CARRIED OUT MAJOR SURGERY ON HIM 12YRS AGO X HE SLOWLY RECOVERED TO ME X MY FAMILY A HEALTHIER MAN NOT A DEAD ONE WHICH HE WOULD HAVE BEEN HADNT HE GONE THROUGH THE OPERATION . SO FROM MY MR UNIQUE X ELVIS PRESLEY UNTIL WE ALL MEET UP ONE DAY IN HEAVEN .💙💙💙📿📿😇😇😇
@patriciadipascal8953
@patriciadipascal8953 Год назад
Love this guy…He will never leave our souls…❤😘🌟
@wakingupKosher
@wakingupKosher Год назад
When I am dead" by Steve Gooden When I am dead...remember me for the good I did, the songs I sang the kind words I spoke. When I am dead think of me for the moments we shared the games we played and the tears we shed. When I am dead honor me for the poor I helped, the homeless I housed, the lost I helped find their way, for the children I mentored, the family and the friends I loved and cherished and the country I served. When I am dead forgive me, for the cross words I had, the people I offended, the lies I told and the things I stole. Forgive me for the hearts I broke, the ones I used and the few I mis-used. Forgive me for the goals I failed to reach, the dreams I never realized and the burden I might have been at times. When I am dead Do better for your sakes, learn the lessons I did not, don't make my mistakes yours, and if possible stand on the shoulders of my legacy and build a better one. When I am dead, move on! Remember me yes, but move on. Live in no regrets for having met me, hold no grudge against me and share with others the best I had to offer. Don't make me larger than life, but don't make me irrelevant. Remember me, but live your life so when you are dead, they will say better things of you and we move each generation closer to that ultimate likeness of God in righteous reflection of that which is best about us and reflective of the Divine. Above all when I am dead remember the GOD I lived to serve, no matter how flawed my attempt to be like HIM. Remember that He died for us and asked us to remember HIM, and who best for us to remember, than He who gave his life for us that we might remember HIM. While we live and there is breath in our bodies, remember this. If we do this, when we are dead HE who is perfect will remember us!
@dquinn8344
@dquinn8344 Год назад
Part of Americana...
@wakingupKosher
@wakingupKosher Год назад
@@dquinn8344 that'd be because Christ does not occupy your soul
@dquinn8344
@dquinn8344 Год назад
@@wakingupKosher How could something as valid as the easter bunny occupy my soul?
@wakingupKosher
@wakingupKosher Год назад
@@dquinn8344 go to help
@nery0711
@nery0711 9 месяцев назад
Impressionante a Qualidade da imagem !!! Isso já tem 53 anos ... O vídeo mostra o Lado Humano de Elvis , Nervoso com o Show , porém sempre Brincalhão !!! A Lenda , Elvis Aron Presley .
@Najain
@Najain 7 месяцев назад
Foi remasterizado
@stevesnellgrove1518
@stevesnellgrove1518 Год назад
Loaded with talent and seemed unsure of himself .. incredible!
@burlatsdemontaigne6147
@burlatsdemontaigne6147 Год назад
Loaded with drugs too. Look at his eyes!
@jjano2320
@jjano2320 Год назад
I would be scared to death to go out there.
@carolinaalberici1116
@carolinaalberici1116 Год назад
I think it doesn't matter how many concerts he had given before..I suppose each time was like the first time..
@stevesnellgrove1518
@stevesnellgrove1518 Год назад
@@carolinaalberici1116 .. Probably why he absolutely knocked them out each time 👍😎👍
@mariarooney6262
@mariarooney6262 Год назад
I never saw this before. Nice to see him in that atmosphere. Different than I’ve ever seen. He said he was nervous, but he looked natural.
@kelliintexas3575
@kelliintexas3575 Год назад
You should read " Destined to die young". Elvis had MAJOR health problems from birth. There is WAY more to that story. His mom, Grandma Doll & 6 of his 8 uncles all died in their 40's. Elvis suffered 4 traumatic brain injuries the last being in 1967. He tripped over a television cord in the bathroom and he was unconcious for over 8hrs before he was found! According to his medical records and everyone around him he was never the same. He suffered from massive migraines and developed glaucoma hence the shades you start seeing in 1969. It's what made his eyes water on stage so much. According to his autopsy findings a piece of his brain tissue was jarred loose passing thru his brain barrier. His body began attacking it like a foreign substance and lead to an Autoimmune inflammatory disorder. Then his body began to attack itself. In 1967 they had NO CLUE about Brain Injuries and just how they affect the body. They noted on his medical records at the time that he had 'post concussion syndrome'. By 1970 Elvis was having major problems with his memory , remembering lyrics and names, severe body aches & chronic pain. His joints and limbs, even his lower spine to the point he started using a cane. He wouldn't do Karate as much on stage and he started needing much stronger medications. By 1971 he was seeing 13 specialists trying to diagnose exactly what was causing so many ailments. They had NO MRI's or CT scans, only XRays! He took perscriptions to deal with his Genetic health problems (now we know found at all 4 Autopsys), his enlarged paralyzed colon, Glaucoma, Antitrypsin Deficiency, a condition which can result in lung and/or liver disease both of which he had severely at the time of his death. Elvis was never a smoker or drinker. He had Together with the immune system disorder, hypogammaglobulinemia, which plagued Elvis all his life and caused him to constantly fight various infections. His “inherited” weak heart, reactive arthritis, and the impact of his nocturnal lifestyle, resulting in a lack of vitamin D, the effects of which contributed to respiratory infections, reduced immune function, and inflammation. He had Cytochrome disease a defect in his CYP2D6 gene that can convert Coedine into Morphine in the body. Which is why he developed Cushings Disease. He had spinal blocks in 1975 in his spine which caused Cushings. He stopped breathing and was placed into the hospital, his face, and Abdomen were huge and would never fully go down. The press was calling him fat, but he was so sick. Only a handful of people knew what really was going on. Dr Forrest Tennant a world leading Neurologists was given all Elvis medical files and was at all 4 autopsies. He represented Elvis Dr Nick Nichopoulos at his trial in the State of Tennessee & against the Medical Board. He was the specialists in Howard Hughes Medical Trial too. He had written a book on this, numerous blogs, medical journal contributions, and even a podcast. He is still practicing medicine and talks openly about how this lead EXACTLY to Elvis death. People are still repeating the same uneducated guesses that 4 autopsies have disproven and medical science keeps proving were wrong. Of the 11 bodily systems that operate to keep us alive and hopefully healthy. Critically, Elvis suffered disease or disorder in nine of them! And five were present from birth and pre his fame. His heart (circulatory system), his lungs (respiratory system), and his bowels (digestive/excretory systems) required medication. Insomnia affected his nervous system……His immune system was compromised. His urinary system was not functioning properly. At one point there was even talk of dialysis. Often he is dismissed as just another rock ‘n’ roll drug addict. He wasn't taking street drugs. He was taking perscriptions not to "ESCAPE" he was taking them to try to maintain some sense of normalcy as himself in a time where the medical field was limited. No DNA, Genetics, No MRI's, little known about the addiction, his dystrophy & No understanding of Vitamin D even. Looking at the illnesses and disorders, that mounted upon each other over the decades, it’s no coincidence that Elvis’ prescription drug use increased as his health declined. From ear infections to chronic tonsilitis to recurrent flus to eye infections and glaucoma…..these arguably insignificant ailments independently, grew into something more. As his body broke down, alongside multiple immune system disorders and genetic complications, prescription medication and his handy PDR tried to fill the gaps. When that no longer worked, hospital stays became the norm and his list of ailments grew. The sicker he got, the more prescriptions he was prescribed. He was seeing a cardiologist before he bought Graceland. He was 20yrs old. They have gone through Elvis's entire life of medical records & now have an entire different story now. This is all the facts Geraldo & 20/20 never stated. He accidentally took the Codine the dentist's gave him that night due to the volume found in his blood at autopsy. His Genetic condition of Cytochrome Disease of his CYP2D6 defect caused his Coedine to build up in toxic levels to which he was deathly allergic to. He had been hospitalized twice before and had stopped breathing on a previous flight from. It caused his massively enlarged heart that was already failing to stop. His heart was 3 times a natural size weighing 520grams. It was missed in all 3 of his last medical visits. It had given him problems from records stating ATLEAST age 19. Hastened along by an rich Southern diet & an Autoimmune inflammatory disorder poor Elvis didn't stand a chance. Science wasn't even to the point where they could have helped him.
@brendabooher6683
@brendabooher6683 Год назад
What a great person Elvis was. He was really blessed to have the looks, the charm, his great sense of humor and that great and powerful voice. No wonder he was titled the King.
@23yearsand76
@23yearsand76 Год назад
Everything you said...apart from his Voice...wich was just average...He made a better Actor than Singer
@JacGBoots1
@JacGBoots1 Год назад
And he said " there's only 1 King..The LORD JESUS"...
@ann.obrien5139
@ann.obrien5139 Год назад
@@23yearsand76 he was an fantastic singer , get real!
@23yearsand76
@23yearsand76 Год назад
@@ann.obrien5139 just an average singer...take his looks, Charisma, charm and everything away etc...and it's what your left with
@ann.obrien5139
@ann.obrien5139 Год назад
@@23yearsand76 I’m not interested in your uneducated opinion of his voice , so take your opinion and stick it where the sun don’t shine . He was a bass , baritone and tenor with a great vocal range , and a deep velvet tone who could also reach high opera baritone notes . He had great control , tone and vibrato . Not too mention the FACT he could sing any genre going . And NO, you don’t get to be so popular because of looks and charm , how shallow are you ? Are you serious??? Looks and charm is not what made him , it was his amazing instrument he had , and that was his VOICE , so go cry a river !
@yolandasession8158
@yolandasession8158 Год назад
His sense of humor is everything!❤ Long love EP!!!
@d.herger
@d.herger Год назад
Ich bin 60 Jahre alt und komme aus der Schweiz (Luzern). Ich höre Elvis seit ich 7 Jahre alt bin, ich habe 1973 Elvis' Live-Konzert auf Hawaii gesehen. Ich schätze viele Arten von guter Musik, ich kenne auch alle Songs von Johnny Cash und June Carter (Great) und andere große Künstler. Elvis bleibt jedoch der größte Musiker und Entertainer aller Zeiten, aber in all seinen Songs kommt die ganze Kraft seiner Seele zum Vorschein. Man könnte auch sagen, dass er seinen Zuhörern sein ganzes Herz geschenkt hat. Dieser Weg ist definitiv einzigartig und ich denke, er wird es auch bleiben. Dennis Herger
@matrix5000100
@matrix5000100 6 месяцев назад
Auch ich bin 60 Jahre alt. Leider habe ich Elvis Presley nie live gesehen. Mein Traum ist es, dass ich eines Tages Graceland sehen werde. Ich liebe Elvis seit ich 13 Jahre bin, da er mir soviel im Leben gegeben hat. Elvis war immer bei mir, wenn ich mich "verloren" in dieser Welt fühlte. Elvis war mehr als "nur" ein Künstler oder Musiker. Er hat der Welt soviel gegeben.
@d.herger
@d.herger 6 месяцев назад
@@matrix5000100 Ich hoffe, dass der Traum von Graceland in Erfüllung geht. Good luck!
@Susan-om1en
@Susan-om1en Год назад
I came across this nostalgic video a few days ago. It took me back for sure...so I began searching Pricilla and Lisa to reminece and catch up on his family..Today is January 12th 2023...and Lisa Marie Presley has just Passed. Can't believe it. May you be wrapped in your fathers and sons loving arms and be at peace Lisa. Just so sad we are losing so many so young.
@schottschott6825
@schottschott6825 Год назад
I love his sense of humor. And I've grown to really love his works. And who he was and is ...
@kelliintexas3575
@kelliintexas3575 Год назад
You should read " Destined to die young". Elvis had MAJOR health problems from birth. There is WAY more to that story. His mom, Grandma Doll & 6 of his 8 uncles all died in their 40's. Elvis suffered 4 traumatic brain injuries the last being in 1967. He tripped over a television cord in the bathroom and he was unconcious for over 8hrs before he was found! According to his medical records and everyone around him he was never the same. He suffered from massive migraines and developed glaucoma hence the shades you start seeing in 1969. It's what made his eyes water on stage so much. According to his autopsy findings a piece of his brain tissue was jarred loose passing thru his brain barrier. His body began attacking it like a foreign substance and lead to an Autoimmune inflammatory disorder. Then his body began to attack itself. In 1967 they had NO CLUE about Brain Injuries and just how they affect the body. They noted on his medical records at the time that he had 'post concussion syndrome'. By 1970 Elvis was having major problems with his memory , remembering lyrics and names, severe body aches & chronic pain. His joints and limbs, even his lower spine to the point he started using a cane. He wouldn't do Karate as much on stage and he started needing much stronger medications. By 1971 he was seeing 13 specialists trying to diagnose exactly what was causing so many ailments. They had NO MRI's or CT scans, only XRays! He took perscriptions to deal with his Genetic health problems (now we know found at all 4 Autopsys), his enlarged paralyzed colon, Glaucoma, Antitrypsin Deficiency, a condition which can result in lung and/or liver disease both of which he had severely at the time of his death. Elvis was never a smoker or drinker. He had Together with the immune system disorder, hypogammaglobulinemia, which plagued Elvis all his life and caused him to constantly fight various infections. His “inherited” weak heart, reactive arthritis, and the impact of his nocturnal lifestyle, resulting in a lack of vitamin D, the effects of which contributed to respiratory infections, reduced immune function, and inflammation. He had Cytochrome disease a defect in his CYP2D6 gene that can convert Coedine into Morphine in the body. Which is why he developed Cushings Disease. He had spinal blocks in 1975 in his spine which caused Cushings. He stopped breathing and was placed into the hospital, his face, and Abdomen were huge and would never fully go down. The press was calling him fat, but he was so sick. Only a handful of people knew what really was going on. Dr Forrest Tennant a world leading Neurologists was given all Elvis medical files and was at all 4 autopsies. He represented Elvis Dr Nick Nichopoulos at his trial in the State of Tennessee & against the Medical Board. He was the specialists in Howard Hughes Medical Trial too. He had written a book on this, numerous blogs, medical journal contributions, and even a podcast. He is still practicing medicine and talks openly about how this lead EXACTLY to Elvis death. People are still repeating the same uneducated guesses that 4 autopsies have disproven and medical science keeps proving were wrong. Of the 11 bodily systems that operate to keep us alive and hopefully healthy. Critically, Elvis suffered disease or disorder in nine of them! And five were present from birth and pre his fame. His heart (circulatory system), his lungs (respiratory system), and his bowels (digestive/excretory systems) required medication. Insomnia affected his nervous system……His immune system was compromised. His urinary system was not functioning properly. At one point there was even talk of dialysis. Often he is dismissed as just another rock ‘n’ roll drug addict. He wasn't taking street drugs. He was taking perscriptions not to "ESCAPE" he was taking them to try to maintain some sense of normalcy as himself in a time where the medical field was limited. No DNA, Genetics, No MRI's, little known about the addiction, his dystrophy & No understanding of Vitamin D even. Looking at the illnesses and disorders, that mounted upon each other over the decades, it’s no coincidence that Elvis’ prescription drug use increased as his health declined. From ear infections to chronic tonsilitis to recurrent flus to eye infections and glaucoma…..these arguably insignificant ailments independently, grew into something more. As his body broke down, alongside multiple immune system disorders and genetic complications, prescription medication and his handy PDR tried to fill the gaps. When that no longer worked, hospital stays became the norm and his list of ailments grew. The sicker he got, the more prescriptions he was prescribed. He was seeing a cardiologist before he bought Graceland. He was 20yrs old. They have gone through Elvis's entire life of medical records & now have an entire different story now. This is all the facts Geraldo & 20/20 never stated. He accidentally took the Codine the dentist's gave him that night due to the volume found in his blood at autopsy. His Genetic condition of Cytochrome Disease of his CYP2D6 defect caused his Coedine to build up in toxic levels to which he was deathly allergic to. He had been hospitalized twice before and had stopped breathing on a previous flight from. It caused his massively enlarged heart that was already failing to stop. His heart was 3 times a natural size weighing 520grams. It was missed in all 3 of his last medical visits. It had given him problems from records stating ATLEAST age 19. Hastened along by an rich Southern diet & an Autoimmune inflammatory disorder poor Elvis didn't stand a chance. Science wasn't even to the point where they could have helped him.
@RezaMahjoob
@RezaMahjoob 4 месяца назад
I loved Elvis since. I was a teenager. He was a talented beautiful. Stylish artist with a very beautiful voice.He was also a very successful actor. Thank you for much for you beautiful post...Reza ❤❤❤
@rossanabellucci8624
@rossanabellucci8624 Год назад
Grazie x qs bellissimi video che ci fanno vedere anche l'umanità di Elvis...un grande Artista e un grande Uomo......era la perfezione di Dio nella sua imperfezione umana....grazieeee
@alexandraschwall2684
@alexandraschwall2684 6 месяцев назад
I can only say that he was terrific as an entertainer. And his nervousness showed once again how human he was. You have to imagine that was 54 years ago. To me it looks like he was only performing yesterday. Elvis was way ahead of his time. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Roybwatchin
@Roybwatchin Год назад
Elvis radiated coolness. He was at master level coolness. Just really no other way to describe it. 😎
@Mostopinionatedmanofalltime
Coolest dude in history.😊
@lefty5463
@lefty5463 5 дней назад
Elvis was One of a kind! He could sing, Dance, acted and a very good people person. It won't be another like him ever.
@anasueiras4668
@anasueiras4668 Год назад
Never ever to be forgotten or replaced. No other like him. God created one he let us borrow for a very short while.
@jankellgren5621
@jankellgren5621 Год назад
Elvis Presley is one of the most significant figures who ever lived. He had in him the stuff of which legends are made.
@frankhendricks5918
@frankhendricks5918 Год назад
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face
@pamfrank3962
@pamfrank3962 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this wonderful clip. Elvis was unbelievably handsome and yet so human.
@frankhendricks5918
@frankhendricks5918 Год назад
Hi how are you doing pretty ?
@randyburrill2340
@randyburrill2340 Год назад
Dustin Hoffman once said about Brad Pitt, "Next to him, we all look like onions." I feel the same way about Elvis..
@steveelam3990
@steveelam3990 Год назад
Happy late birthday Elvis, thank you for the many years of entertainment you gave us. Love you brother
@mariapalfi1189
@mariapalfi1189 Год назад
Back in December 1976, I lived in a high-rise building looking at the Las Vegas Hilton (the former International). I saw Elvis perform twice in Dec. 1976. The concert was sad. Many of the ladies in the audience were crying all the way through. He died about half a year later.
@MarcosBryant-lj8zi
@MarcosBryant-lj8zi Год назад
What do you admire most about Elvis
@buymiamitopalmbeachh
@buymiamitopalmbeachh 3 месяца назад
Google Ron Laytner interview of Billy Smith Elvis's cousin and Marty Lacker Elvis's best man about how Elvis switched places with a man who was dying and took off. Elvis needed to retire so he did the only way he could without spending years in Court being sued by Parker n etc
@grandmaLilith
@grandmaLilith 3 дня назад
good
@langyd4518
@langyd4518 21 час назад
why were ppl crying ???
@grandmaLilith
@grandmaLilith 21 час назад
@@langyd4518 Just like with MJ, they go crazy over him and cry, scream, faint, it's like seeing a deity
@wil7228
@wil7228 Год назад
I feel he never left us , he's timeless !
@dmack7328
@dmack7328 Год назад
It is truly amazing that Elvis has carried on and actually is still huge, even in today's times.
@Patracat
@Patracat Год назад
Absolutely incredible that such a loved and admired man could be so nervous about singing to so many stars who were all looking forward to seeing him, not coming to criticise him, as he was in the 1950s. Back then he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and colonel parker should have known that. I was amazed to recognise so many famous faces arriving in droves, and I wonder if Elvis was aware of them before he went on stage. He always looked so confident when he walked on stage, like a gunslinger who knew what he had to do😏
@Wildlife_SA.
@Wildlife_SA. Год назад
Just want to mention... it was a sign of respect to his fans, he never took his own stardom too seriously. He said: "it's a new audience, new faces, I don't let the people around me get comfortable either." This attitude is one of a true professional and showing respect to the fans. He took nothing for granted because he said his voice is a gift! How many singers have this attitute today? Not many at all, they act like the public owes them something. Elvis was in a league of his own, and the leader of the pack. Love him even more for his humbelness. 🥇⚡🎶🎤 and Sonny said, "Elvis was always nervous before a concert, but once he hit the stage he was dynamite."
@maryhoeft5516
@maryhoeft5516 Год назад
@@Wildlife_SA. juju
@DanielSilva-cf8ri
@DanielSilva-cf8ri Год назад
Good words!!
@penvellyns
@penvellyns Год назад
Usually on opening night they only invited big stars to attend as VIPs, so yes, Elvis would have known most of the people who were coming. But Elvis put the same amount of work in no matter who was in the audience. One reason Vegas drained him was because he wanted to come to fans, not the other way around. At these shows, you'd get people who were just there to gamble or party, but it was a total different energy on tour where it was ALL Elvis fans and way bigger crowds. "Gunslinger" is such a perfect image! "Kill it and put it behind you."
@u.s.militia7682
@u.s.militia7682 11 месяцев назад
Elvis died on my 8th birthday. Great grandma Keene died the same exact day too. It was a a very sad day. I remember everyone crying. The lady next door cried for weeks over Elvis. He really had an effect on people that we can’t even imagine today.
@rickardlagrelius5555
@rickardlagrelius5555 5 месяцев назад
It is my birthday too.(but i’m five years older than you.)
@MasterTheNEC
@MasterTheNEC Год назад
I love seeing Elvis at this stage. He is genuine nervousness is so refreshing.
@Risteard156
@Risteard156 Год назад
Just a wonderful man a wonderful singer he may be gone but not forgotten 🎵🎶🇺🇸💯👍
@michaelnaisbitt7926
@michaelnaisbitt7926 Год назад
This man attained a Nu ber one hit in 25 countries 25 years after his death No modern singer could hope to come even close to this He was a remarkable artist R I P
@kathleenwalker7982
@kathleenwalker7982 8 месяцев назад
Wow... What was the song?
@CareBear-og6pe
@CareBear-og6pe Год назад
He’s so real. Love him. ❤
@S.E.C-R
@S.E.C-R Год назад
This is great!! It’s amazing how clear and crisp this 52 year old footage is. We just watched the Elvis movie last night… Lisa Marie was right, Austin Butler absolutely nailed him, his nervous head shake and facial expressions when he walks on stage at the end of this was perfection.
@daryllebeau4333
@daryllebeau4333 Год назад
Butler didn't even come close. Lisa was just a baby.
@treasure2behold282
@treasure2behold282 Год назад
Elvis didn't wear so much makeup like in the movie.
@sgtrock2821
@sgtrock2821 Год назад
Not even close in my opinion. I’m a man tho. That actor was/is feminine. Elvis was in no way like that.
@winall9
@winall9 Год назад
I thought Austin was perfect and the make up suited him to get elvis handsomness
@S.E.C-R
@S.E.C-R Год назад
@@winall9 Make up is necessary in movies, tv, news anchors etc… they all wear make up because the heavy lighting used in film and tv washes you out on camera.
@monicachuidian-riveracalderon
Elvis Presley looked great no matter what his age was, he was a beautiful man from the south ❤️
@heisseswasser1
@heisseswasser1 4 месяца назад
Elvis ist ein göttliches Wesen vom Schöpfer und er bringt uns Licht und Liebe in die Herzen ⚜️☘️🔱⚜️☘️🔱⚜️☘️🔱⚜️☘️🔱⚜️🔱
@corinnabucknor9377
@corinnabucknor9377 Год назад
Happy Birthday dear Elvis, today you are 88 years ❤️
@pamelatipson1705
@pamelatipson1705 6 месяцев назад
Elvis looked so nervous but he smiled throughout it but when he was on the stage he came alive and alway was a great singer and beautiful show ❤❤❤❤
@cynthiasmith4130
@cynthiasmith4130 Год назад
He is so fine here!!!! I truly miss him, dearly!!! He was The King, and alway's will be!!!! His gospel song's make me cry, 😢😢😢.....💯💯💯👍👍👍❤❤❤... 🥀🥀🥀🥀..
@BC-ru8zd
@BC-ru8zd Год назад
Какой он человечный и добрый человек! Элвис, Вас любят и помнят, жаль, что не было рядом тех кто мог заботиться о его благополучии ,как человека с тонкой и ранимой психикой ведь у артиста обнажён каждый нерв и, вероятно, ему хотелось бы ж ть иначе,но в том мире тогдашнего Голливуда все почти все страдали от наркозависимости. Деньги, конечно , и ужасный менеджер заботился только о выручке , а не о состоянии Элвиса. Великий певец, красавец, широкая душа жить бы тебе Пресли сейчас в окружении внуков и поклонников, но человек просто сгорел. Шоу-бизнес- это адская машина. Спасибо тем, кто выложил это видео здесь Элвис Пресли такой естественный, такой сладкий, хотя видно как он переживает. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@andykyriakides2144
@andykyriakides2144 Год назад
I've experienced this nervousness a few times , performing in front of a crowd , but Elvis' must have been a million times worse than mine . The GOAT , no question .
@ronfowlermusic
@ronfowlermusic Год назад
Elvis was a goat? Really? I thought he was pretty cool myself.
@richardlacey4923
@richardlacey4923 8 месяцев назад
He’s coked out big time in this video
@jenniferlloyd9574
@jenniferlloyd9574 8 месяцев назад
@@richardlacey4923 Richard, I've seen your other comments, buddy. Calm down. You seem extremely jealous. Are you chasing the dragon?
@andreajacksonsmithjacksons2502
@andreajacksonsmithjacksons2502 5 месяцев назад
He was a Capricorn, animal symbol the Goat ( and the Devil ) He was truly amazing he died when I was 11 years old and I remember that day It was so sad, my mum and her sister were crying for days so I grew up listening to his music. Still love him and his music RIP Elvis 🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻
@mjb7414
@mjb7414 Год назад
Amazing man. The looks , style , and voice. And he was so nice!
@monikacabadajova6514
@monikacabadajova6514 Год назад
So talented, nice and handsome..
@danielcruz8347
@danielcruz8347 Год назад
Elvis looks great and excited to be at international Hotel!! There is film footage of Elvis visiting bosses and workers at international Construction site earlier in 1969!!!! Thank you for sharing. Peace be too all
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 Год назад
that was for the mock up signing of his contract
@hoverboard1000
@hoverboard1000 Год назад
All I can say is, "The King." RIP Elvis.
@gabrielalopetegui
@gabrielalopetegui Год назад
OKAY I HAVE TO SAY THIS: the gesture he does just right before this video ends: AUSTIN BUTLER DOES IT EXACTLY in the Baz Luhrmann’s movie ❤ he truly channeled Elvis 👏👏
@Sassy4826
@Sassy4826 Год назад
Yes, he did! I truly hope he wins an Oscar for it. Austin did an amazing job.
@lyallg7925
@lyallg7925 Год назад
Yes, I recall thinking that during the movie. I think Austin’s deprivation of Elvis from 1968 through to the early 70s was phenomenal.
@carolhayar3037
@carolhayar3037 Год назад
@@lyallg7925 you said deprivation -- that means being deprived
@babayevagamar9764
@babayevagamar9764 Год назад
He is so charismatic ..i cant take my eyes from him…what a genious man
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