That’s why Elvis is the king of everything you know what I mean but a boom but a bang he’s the best of the best 56 years old the first time I saw him was 1973 Aloha tour in Hawaii my jaw dropped and I was hurt he is freaking amazing all the music nowadays came from him he wasn’t the originator but he was the man who changed the rock ‘n’ roll star at office rockabilly and then rock ‘n’ roll for real he’s the best of the best
Nobody told Elvis what to do when it come to his music 🎶 he had so much energy that he couldn't be still he sang and played for his fans that's just the way he was
Thank you for not stopping and starting the video and just offering your reactions as it plays to get the full experience of Elvis and his performance.
Next listen to Lawdy Miss Clawdy, One Night, That’s All Right, Reconsider Baby, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Steamroller Blues. You won’t regret hearing his mastery of the music.
Elvis showed up as a poor white teenager from the deep south in the 50's. The greatest entertainer of all time. We called him "THE KING" of rock and roll. He was the first, the innovator and everyone came after. Thank Elvis for all the music you love today.
I kind of think Elvis was trying to catch every woman sitting there....I think there were parts 'Trying To get to u ". That I Can see e where Elvis was more like into him self than the woman...aunless he felt
He was the greatest from day 1. He sang ballads beautifully, won Grammys for gospel, sang rock & roll, blues, rockabilly and country and had had unmatched charisma. He was a natural dancer, and used his body and facial expressions to enhance his performances. He also was a pretty good actor.
Elvis le plus photographier au monde et holwood aucun chanteur ou acteur ou sportif arrive à sa classe et ces succès il a pulvériser tous les records c étais le président du monde entier il était numéro 1, dont le monde entier trop trop classe le plus de toute Amérique
Steve binder who produced the show and saw elvis in the dressing room jamming with his friends and he said Thats it no stage stuff or scripts just Raw elvis with friends having fun . That's what you got here
Thanks, guys for your reactions really good, Yes Elvis was quite amazing from one thing to another. His charity was probably bigger still, But that's another story.
Thank you for mentioning the charity Colm! I just looked at it really quick online and its amazing how much Elvis was doing in his life from the stage to helping out the community!! Thanks for sharing :) - Tash
This was Elvis being Elvis. At some point in this comeback special, he gets a paper tissue from a girl in the audience and he wipes away the sweat from his face, but a small piece of the paper tissue gets stuck to his face. His back-up singer/guitarist Charlie Hodge picks the piece of tissue from Elvis' face and gives it to another girl in the audience, who then proceeds to put it in her purse. Elvis is genuinely embarrassed and says "Never ceases to amaze me, boy, I tell ya." He never stopped being amazed at how crazy people (men and women) got over his presence and his unbelievable good looks.
More Elvis, please! Just a few suggestions: Love Me Tender live 1970, You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling live 1970, Just Pretend 1970, and many, many others. From the ‘68 Comeback Special: Heartbreak Hotel, Are You Lonesome Tonight, Can’t Help Falling in Love, Jailhouse Rock, Blue Suede Shoes, Memories, All Shook Up, Don’t be Cruel etc! Damn, I’m trying to give you suggestions, but I now realize that there are simply wayyy too many to list. You’ll enjoy the Elvis journey if you choose to go down the rabbit hole. BTW, Great job with the choice of songs, but especially with both of your reactions.
Nice job boys on the reaction You want to see his range check out what now my love Honolulu rehearsal Will have you captivated Enjoy the Elvis journey Boys Peace
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He had figured the crowds out by definitely by this time. A bunch of road shows in the first few years of his career provided the experience that would serve him by the time he hit TV.
SUBBED SUBBED SUBBED!!! Such a killer reaction. Elvis was a NATURAL TALENT. Raw talent. Classically Untrained. Just a God given super talent, maybe the greatest of all time.
yes....good reaction! here's a couple of suggestions: 1970 live las vegas LOVE ME TENDER(you will REALLY see how women reacted to him)....and AMERICAN TRILOGY 1973 Aloha from Hawaii concert....thanks
My mom loved his version of “How great thou art “ and we played that at her funeral service. April 27th I received a call from my sister in law to go check on my brother who was not answering his phone. I found him deceased in bed from what looks to be a sudden unexpected medical event. That same song was played for my brother’s funeral on Monday. How Great thou art live version 1972. Please react when able.
If you have an interest in understanding Elvis' voice, watch ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4Hv9CkSWZR8.html for an analysis & why it isn't possible (at least not now) to auto-tune his voice & how it was (naturally) unlike anyone else; his range is shown on a scale & explained very simply why his voice was so different.; quite interesting.