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Artist Devote-A-Thread: *Elvis Aaron Presley* WELL...fried sandwiches,countless RCA releases of the same songs every year, remixes & rhinestone jumpsuits aside...
this man's music has never stopped being played in our house. since i was a toddler: & used 2 fall asleep 2 Elvis litterally BLARING from mum & dad's turntable at midnight... to 2day: & DVD's of the Vegas shows & Compact Discs... I will never 4get his music & amongst all the crap ... he just wanted 2 sing & entertain & make wonderful music 4 people. Tho he didnt write all that many songs he recorded... even covers of big hits,he made his own with such an incredible voice, so full of & soul. the 3 Boxsets from the 50s,60s & 70s i love. & i love the Blue Hawaii album my favourite Elvis Presley songs: Just Pretend You've Lost That Loving Feeling Polk Salad Annie It's Now or Never Little Sister Mary In The Morning The Girl Of My Best Friend Break Hotel The Wonder Of You Never Been To Spain Raised On Rock Patch It Up The Next Step is Love & it goes on & on & on... show some love 4 Mr Presley ***************************************************************************************
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booo!
racist assho' although i find fondness 4 a couple songs (in the ghetto & Viva Las Vegas)...booo! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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racist how???
this always gets me... his singers were black. or is it because what he made "rock n roll" came from soul & blues (aswell as country) ? please xplain this 2 me. cos when Chuck D mentions Elvis in FightThePower i was dumbstruck. ***************************************************************************************
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not a huge Elvis fan meself, but what is so great about the man? I'll tell you why many African-Americans in particular don't like him. Elvis capitalized on his mimickry of black artists and the most censorship he ever got was a TV shot of himself from the chest up. Meanwhile, the black performers he copied from couldn't even enter the arenas they were selling out in through the front door. He's celebrated as a hero for being idol of American music. Why don't we celebrate Little Richard and James Brown as the idols? | |
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"Elvis was a hero to most
But he never meant shit to me you see Straight up racist that sucker was Simple and plain Mother fuck him and John Wayne Cause I'm Black and I'm proud I'm ready and hyped plus I'm amped Most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps" Chuck D King of Rock n Roll bullshit!!! "Say it Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud!!!" - Brother James Brown
"Make my funk the P-FUNK...I want my funk uncut...." Brother George Clinton | |
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chickengrease said: not a huge Elvis fan meself, but what is so great about the man? I'll tell you why many African-Americans in particular don't like him. Elvis capitalized on his mimickry of black artists and the most censorship he ever got was a TV shot of himself from the chest up. Meanwhile, the black performers he copied from couldn't even enter the arenas they were selling out in through the front door. He's celebrated as a hero for being idol of American music. Why don't we celebrate Little Richard and James Brown as the idols?
You are alright!!! "Say it Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud!!!" - Brother James Brown
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Elvis was NEVER played in my house. My mom played the original singers to some of the songs Elvis copied.
elvis loved the little girls just as much as R. Kelley and we are devoting a thread to Elvis...NOT. | |
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gman1966 said: "Elvis was a hero to most
But he never meant shit to me you see Straight up racist that sucker was Simple and plain Mother fuck him and John Wayne this still doesn't answer how Elvis Presley was racist. & then Chuck goes John Wayne? what now!? ***************************************************************************************
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Joshy84au said: gman1966 said: "Elvis was a hero to most
But he never meant shit to me you see Straight up racist that sucker was Simple and plain Mother fuck him and John Wayne this still doesn't answer how Elvis Presley was racist. & then Chuck goes John Wayne? what now!? John Wayne made the comment that blacks should only be allowed to play maids and butlers. Joshy, do some research. | |
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Rhondab said: Joshy84au said: gman1966 said: "Elvis was a hero to most
But he never meant shit to me you see Straight up racist that sucker was Simple and plain Mother fuck him and John Wayne this still doesn't answer how Elvis Presley was racist. & then Chuck goes John Wayne? what now!? John Wayne made the comment that blacks should only be allowed to play maids and butlers. Joshy, do some research. i didnt say he said nothing racist... i just didn't know what was up with that. thanx 4 clearing it up. ***************************************************************************************
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the appeal of elvis for me is the enourmity of the tragic features of his life. born poor in the south, he rose to be the biggest star in the world. as a young man he, along with a very few others, helped define "cool" as we know it today. then a very short time later, he became the laughing stock of entertainment personalities, a cartoon character. then he dies tragically. you couldn't write a story that was his life. ------------------------------------------------
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medoc2003 said: the appeal of elvis for me is the enourmity of the tragic features of his life. born poor in the south, he rose to be the biggest star in the world. as a young man he, along with a very few others, helped define "cool" as we know it today. then a very short time later, he became the laughing stock of entertainment personalities, a cartoon character. then he dies tragically. you couldn't write a story that was his life.
thats the crap i put aside. it is his voice & the music i love. ***************************************************************************************
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i can definitely understand that. i know several friends who love his stuff. but again, for me he remains an icon of wasted potential, and only have interest in him from a sociologic standpoint. ------------------------------------------------
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I have NO interest in Elvis,sick of hearing about him I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos | |
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I Respect His Talent&Enjoy the Songs. mistermaxxx | |
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I think we should devote a thread to the actual spelling of his middle name. | |
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"If life were fair, Elvis would be alive and all the impersonators would be dead."
--Johnny Carson | |
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