Excelent, excelent! As you says Elvis is tremendous. And seeing your face can notice how you enjoy this music Cheers and thank you very much from Uruguay
Brilliant - yes you must now re-do all the videos pinting to the correct ear! Really enjoyed this as ever. My friend Shirley Henderson's favourite song.
What a great video ‼️ Now is very easy to follow your directions. Very clever to flip your face in combination with the clock directions. Thanks for mentioning my name. You are a generous man. Take care !!!!
Thanks A-Z for guidning these two absolute amazing songs.Maybe Elvis cryed I did for sure.I follow Dave today and my heart is for 1970 for both. Thanks A-Z .💕
This video is my favorite to date ... incredible. Elvis has such a way, such passion, of sneaking parts of one's life into nearly every song he sings. Adding to that is the way you've taught me to listen to everything in the song ... It's so real. Beautiful! Thanks Rick and how about those Bulldogs!!!! 💕 What a game!
Have always loved I Really Don’t Want To Know. To be honest I have a problem concentrating on anything but Elvis’ vocals 🤗but…..I’ve tried so, I prefer the 2020 version. Same applies to There Goes My Everything, 2020 version for me. Great review once again, thank you
Thank you Rick for anither geart analysis. I think 1970 "has the edge" for me exept for "I Was Born About Ten Thousand Years Ago" getting in the way of a nice ending. Though Elvis seems a little bit clearer in the 2020 mix I thnk the "wider sound" of 1970 is quite nice and the overdubbs are not over done and I love the girly voices. I did't have much trouble understanding you demonstrting with the "mirror image" left right and centre. But it is better with your camera flipped. Elvis Country is one of Elvis's finest albums a masterpiece!
@Little E Studios Understood, You had mentioned that it played on "Whole lotta shakin" too which was on the same album...No big deal..Just misunderstood the comment
@Little E Studios yeah, that's actually the master take, there were only 2 takes. the 1st was a false start. They edited the master down to 3 minutes.took out the horns..they didn't like songs much over 3 minutes, so they could get more on the album...Royalties...
I always thought this was really clever and proved how much of a genius Elvis Presley was to take a country song and just transforming into the blues yet still country and in doing this he proved and showed that blues and country are basically the same one a pure white folk and one a black folk music and just blended them purely together, with I really don't want to know
Oh I agree!! he was so underrated as a producer of his music..A genius for sure....Just listening to the studio sessions and how songs came together proves beyond any shadow of a doubt why he is the GOAT. from day 1
A trick may have been missed in the 1970 mixes. The undubbed version with the Jordanaires, added but no strings/horns etc added. I do not recall even hearing that tried out on a bootleg.
Hi Thanks for your comments, not sure which song you are talking about...The Jordanaires didn't record with him in these sessions. It was the Imperials, who sang backup....I know there are some takes without the backup vocals, strings and horns that were released on an FTD 2 cd set without the overdubs
@@ChanceJohnT58 thanks for that correction. I know on 2 of the songs they overdubbed the backup vocals again a month later with the imperials, so I am not sure which one was the master, maybe both, but I missed that Sept 70 overdubs with the Jordanaires. .
I agree and prefer the 2020 version of I Really, which does not include the orchestral dubbings. I love the basic session sounds which are very nicely laid down here!