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#1 User is offline   angusyoungfan Icon

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Posted 21 June 2003 - 11:09 AM

Hello and welcome to legends number 13 this time it is the epitamy of rock n roll the King to be exact :grin: Elvis .



Biography

Elvis Aaron Presley (1935-1977) was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, about 150 kilometres from Memphis, Tennessee. He was introduced to music by his parents, who sang Gospel in the local church and had a collection of blues records. At the age of only ten, he took part in a contest for amateurs at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair and Dairy Show, singing "Old Sheep ". He won second prize and, with his first guitar, a birthday present, began strumming country music and a little blues. In 1948, his family moved to Memphis, where he finished his studies and began work as a truck driver for the Crown Electric Company. As he grew up, he was influenced by country and western singers and by black musicians, imitating their dress and hair style. In the spring of 1953, he decided to make a record (for a fee) at the Memphis Recording Service, owned by Sam Philips, the head of Sun Records. He recorded two songs: "My Happiness ", by the Ink Spots, and "That's When Your Heartache's Begin". A year later, he cut two more: "Casual Love Affair " and "I'll Never Stand In Your Way ". One supposes that Presley cut the second disk to get Phillips to notice him. Some time later, Phillips called him to record a ballad entitled "Without You". The result was nothing exceptional, but he made his point.

Phillips teamed him up with two veteran musicians, Scotty Moore and Bill Black, with whom he rehearsed over the weekend. These sessions produced, in July of 1954, "That's All Right Mama" and "Blue Moon Of Kentucky", enormously successful versions of legendary American classics. The disk came out on July 19 and soared to third place on the local charts. Quitting his job at CROWN, he formed the Blue Moon Boys with Moore and Black. On September 25, a second single came out, with "Good Rockin Tonight" and "Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine". It was successful enough to get him to the Grand Ole' Opry in Nashville. Even though the reception he got wasn't particularly enthusiastic, he began to sing regularly in public and increased his popularity in the Southern states. He appeared in over 200 concerts between 1954 and 1955 and, at a performance on April 16, he met Colonel Parker, the figure who would do the most to create the "Presley legend". At the end of 1955, Parker got him an extremely lucrative contract with RCA and, in January 1956, Presley cut a new single, "heartbreak Hotel", which he would sing on his first national television appearance, on the program Stage Show, conducted by the Doresy brothers. The record sold millions of copies, and subsequent television appearances triggered the myth of Elvis and of Rock 'n' Roll throughout the entire United States. He made the Billboard charts 11 times in 1956 (a record only he himself would break, in 1957), with "I Was The One", "Blue Suede Shoes" and "Don't Be Cruel", among others. The Presley sound gradually took on more folk-like aspects: "Love Me Tender " is a lovely ballad based on "Aura Lee", a folk song from 1861. In just a few days, "Love Me Tender" received over a million advance orders, and RCA had a hard time printing all of the copies requested. In 1957, Elvis made his acting debut in two films, "Loving You" and "Jailhouse Rock", both very successful at the box office. Two LPs and a splendid Christmas album followed. Meanwhile, Colonel Parker was taking full advantage of the singer's popularity, organizing a sales organization that would make enormous profits by selling wallets, t-shirts, belts, lipstick and all kinds of other gadgets and souvenirs.

On March 24, 1958, after finishing his fourth film, "King Creole", Presley was drafted and began military service in Arkansas. He was transferred to Texas a few months later, where he stayed until September 22, when he boarded the USS Randall en route to Bremerhaven, Germany. He was away from the music scene and from the recording studios for two years, but his record company issued previously recorded material, keeping his image alive and keeping him on the charts with "Don't", "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck", "Hard Headed Woman", "A Fool Such As I", A Big Hunk Of Love, etc. His stint in the Army ended on March 1, 1960.

He returned home and received his official welcome with an appearance on the Frank Sinatra show. Soon after, even though a series of event would mark the end of Rock 'n' Roll and of its best performers (Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Vincent, Buddy Holly etc...), Presley went back into the recording studio. His new single, with "Stuck On You" and "fame And Fortune", soon became number one on the charts. The same would happen with his next three singles, "It's Now Or Never", "Are Your Lonesome Tonight", and "Surrender". He also continued to star in a variety of movies, such as "G.I. Blues" (1960), a light comedy; "Flaming Star" (1960), a western; and "Wild In The Country" (1961), the most demanding. But it was "Blue Hawaii" (1961) that discovered the formula that would be used in his later films, all shot in well-known tourist locations: "fight for your future, win the girl you love and live happily ever after". Elvis's last live appearances (February 25 and March 25, 1961) were in Memphis and in Hawaii: two benefit performances to raise money for the USS Arizona, sunk during the attack at Pearl Harbour. This explains the extraordinary success of his films, since for many years they would be the only way to see him sing. Elvis made 27 films during the '60s, including "Stay Away Joe"(1968),"Charro"(1969), "Viva Las Vegas"(1964), "Easy Come Easy Go"(1967), and "Live A Little Love A Little" (1968), in addition to those already mentioned. 1960 saw two excellent albums: "Elvis Is Back" one of his best, with "Fever", "Like a Baby", etc., and "His Hand In Mine", composed entirely of Gospel music. Nearly all of his recordings in the following years would be for movies. In 1967, "How Great Art Thou", a second beautiful Gospel album, was released. "Big Boss Man" and "U.S.Male" marked Presley's return to his first love: Rock 'n' Roll.

In an attempt to revive his fame, THE KING called on the best musicians of the day and recorded, in a studio and before a live audience, what are known as the Burbank Sessions. He hadn't sung in public for seven years, and this reappearance would result in an important event: on December 3, 1968, the "ELVIS NBC TV SPECIAL" was broadcast on national television. This proved a decisive moment in his career. He abandoned his sound of the last few years and decided to be the King of Rock 'n' Roll once again. On July 31, 1969, he played the INTERNATIONAL HOTEL in LAS VEGAS to great public and critical acclaim. This was the first of a long series of performances in the 1970s that brought him back to his public. Three excellent singles, "In The Ghetto", "Suspicious Minds" and "Don't Cry Daddy", made the charts between July and December. Thanks to these new successes, Elvis began an intense and frenetic series of live appearances (over 1000 concerts in 5 years). One of these, entitled ELVIS: Aloha From Hawaii, on January 14, 1973, was broadcast worldwide via satellite to an audience of a billion viewers. A historic album was made of this concert: the first quadraphonic album to sell more than a million copies. The enormous number of releases during this period obviously came from live recordings. There are few movies. The only films are two documentaries on the singer's life on tour, entitled "Elvis, That's The Way It Is" and "Elvis On Tour". Presley began to feel trapped in his own myth, becoming a virtual recluse, surrounded by an impenetrable court of relatives, friends and assorted shady characters who wouldn't allow him to lead a normal life. His divorce from his wife Priscilla in 1973 marked the beginning of the end. Alcohol and drug abuse took over and led to frequent bouts of depression. Overeating and drinking made him so heavy that he had to resort to exhausting weight loss treatments. These made his condition even worse, and on several occasions he needed to be hospitalized. On February 12, 1977, even with his precarious physical condition, he began a new tour which ended on June 26 at the MARKET SQUARE ARENA in INDIANAPOLIS. The TV special "Elvis In Concert" would be taken from this last tour, programmed to air on CBS on October 3. Deciding to take a rest from performing, he returned to GRACELAND, his home in MEMPHIS.

But at about 2 o'clock in the afternoon on August 16, he was taken to the emergency room of BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, where, at 3:30 PM on August 16, 1977, the doctors declared him dead due to cardiac arrhythmia.

Dead but not forgotten Elvis the legend lives on .

Discography

Elvis's Discography is pretty damn huge due to re-rereleases,box xets etc etc So ill just give you the link to the best discography i found it has hundreds literally .

http://music.lycos.c...resley%2C+Elvis



And that's Legends number 13 over hopefully it was satisfactory :smile: .

Elvis has left the building :grin:

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Posted 21 June 2003 - 11:18 AM

hehe interesting choice

elvis *cough* overated *cough*
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Posted 21 June 2003 - 12:21 PM

Elvis was far from being overated. he is hugley responsible for bringing Black Music to the white folks, when it was considered the devils music by Mr and Mrs Average-all-American. The churches revilled it. And he was a great performer, with a great voice. he with a handfull of other Rock`n`Roll Legends, he changed the whole face of modern music.

It`s a shme most people remember him as a bloated has been, who died from his own exesses. Check out some of his earlier stuff, and some of his lesser well known songs. he was not all ballads and soppy love songs.




Good choice Zak.
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Posted 21 June 2003 - 12:46 PM

Elvis kicks ass.
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Posted 21 June 2003 - 12:50 PM

Good ol'Elvis.

"Glory be"
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Posted 21 June 2003 - 12:53 PM

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Good ol'Elvis.

"Glory be"


Glory, glory, Hal--------ay-----OooooooooOooooooOOooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooo----ya
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Posted 21 June 2003 - 03:00 PM

I enjoyed the stuff Elvis recorded for Sun. And he had Scotty Moore and later on James Burton playing guitar in his band.
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Posted 22 June 2003 - 01:54 PM

Thanks for the replys guys it's god to knwo that after al the legends ive done your still reading :smile:

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Posted 01 October 2003 - 01:30 PM

This is great! Elvis kicked ass! I especially like his 50's stuff, and his '68 comeback was cool too.
I didnt know he was fond of alcohol though, I thought he was kinda down on the stuff.


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Posted 01 October 2003 - 03:13 PM

I love the Legends series. I missed a few and thanks to the new forum I have a chance to read them. Good work Zak.
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Posted 01 October 2003 - 03:34 PM

QUOTE (nnyrad @ Oct 1 2003, 08:13 PM)
I love the Legends series. I missed a few and thanks to the new forum I have a chance to read them. Good work Zak.

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Posted 30 June 2004 - 07:37 AM

elvis might be the king, but there is no way he is a ledgend on the guitar.
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Posted 30 July 2004 - 02:52 PM

TO ANYONE INTERESTED,
Aloha from Hawaii on DVD ...... a collectors set has been released this week. the only place you can order it is www.elvis.com I got mine yesterday, and all the sound has ben remasterd, and it is a choice dvd to own.

The King lives
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Posted 06 April 2005 - 11:25 AM

QUOTE (Dr. D @ Jul 30 2004, 07:52 PM)
TO ANYONE INTERESTED,
Aloha from Hawaii on DVD ...... a collectors set has been released this week. the only place you can order it is www.elvis.com I got mine yesterday, and all the sound has ben remasterd, and it is a choice dvd to own.

The King lives

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Posted 01 January 2006 - 08:49 PM

QUOTE (mrbung1e @ Jun 21 2003, 11:18 AM)
hehe interesting choice

elvis *cough* overated *cough*

yep I agree but it might only be because I never got into Elvis's music...












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Posted 30 January 2006 - 09:02 PM

elvis IS the king. He's probaly not even dead; if you notice in his coffin pictures after he died he put on about 30 pounds than any picture in the month before it.
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Posted 30 January 2006 - 11:18 PM

I used to sneek into my older bothers room while he was out just to listen to this guy . I can still today sing along to every one of his songs. He had it all. Ladies and gent's Elvis has left the building " The King Lives On!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted 04 February 2006 - 11:54 PM

QUOTE (mrbung1e @ Jun 21 2003, 11:18 AM)
elvis *cough* overated *cough*

come on man your just jealous
i bet most people are when they say people are overrated
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Posted 05 February 2006 - 06:53 PM

QUOTE (fenderguitarfreak @ Jan 1 2006, 09:49 PM)
QUOTE (mrbung1e @ Jun 21 2003, 11:18 AM)
hehe interesting choice

elvis *cough* overated *cough*

yep I agree but it might only be because I never got into Elvis's music...






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A Hendrix fan using "druggie" as an insult? This is far too easy.
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Posted 03 March 2006 - 01:16 PM

no one better diss elvis b.c he is god!!!! boo ya
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