Phase3 said: 2freaky4church1 said: He's one of our greatest singers ever, his songs are amazing, he was an amazing performer, he was...are we actually debating this?? I know he was great but many talk about him like he the end all be all of music. Personally I would rate both MJ and Prince higher up than elvis Just ignore all the talk and all the bullshit, and enjoy the greatness of his talent. That’s what I do. And says Elvis was great doesn’t mean that other artists were not great as well #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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I own and still watch those corny ass movies. I love the ones where he is a race car driver. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Graycap23 said:
I own and still watch those corny ass movies. I love the ones where he is a race car driver. With one or two exceptions (mainly “Jailhouse Rock” and “Viva Las Vegas “, and the documentaries), I have no use for most Elvis movies #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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I have an odd sort of respect for people who continue to attempt to blindly defend MJ, rather than admit (probably to themselves) that, at best, something wasn't quite right there. | |
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leecaldon said:
I have an odd sort of respect for people who continue to attempt to blindly defend MJ, rather than admit (probably to themselves) that, at best, something wasn't quite right there. I have even more respect for people who defend a person with FACTS and not just feelings. To be able to prove every single lie and manipulation with evidence is rewarding. Knowing that that evidence would win in any court of law is even better. Thank God intelligent people are doing their research and finding out that these people were NOT victims, they are scam artists, liars and extortionists, in other words criminals. Recently three judges must have agreed with that assessment and thrown out the bogus 100 million dollar lawsuits aka extortion. It feels great to know that the person you are defending is 100% INNOCENT because of the EVIDENCE.Speculations, rumors innuendo means nothing in a court of law. My respect and admiration for Michael Jackson has grown even more over the last few years.😎💯 | |
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- Honestly... Wasn't this post as a question, the most irrelevant thing to ask in the first place? Look how uninformed, unashamed, unfactual, unnuanced most people personally react to unwanted irrelevant questionaires like this... We once had that stupid out-of-control-thread about Madonna's Beauty. -
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Free2BMe said: leecaldon said:
I have an odd sort of respect for people who continue to attempt to blindly defend MJ, rather than admit (probably to themselves) that, at best, something wasn't quite right there. I have even more respect for people who defend a person with FACTS and not just feelings. To be able to prove every single lie and manipulation with evidence is rewarding. Knowing that that evidence would win in any court of law is even better. Thank God intelligent people are doing their research and finding out that these people were NOT victims, they are scam artists, liars and extortionists, in other words criminals. Recently three judges must have agreed with that assessment and thrown out the bogus 100 million dollar lawsuits aka extortion. It feels great to know that the person you are defending is 100% INNOCENT because of the EVIDENCE.Speculations, rumors innuendo means nothing in a court of law. My respect and admiration for Michael Jackson has grown even more over the last few years.😎💯 If you had a child, would you let them spend the night with a grown man who was not a relative or a very close friend ? Would you let your child spend the night with alone with Michael Jackson ? Yes or No ? #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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Vannormal said: - Honestly... Wasn't this post as a question, the most irrelevant thing to ask in the first place? Look how uninformed, unashamed, unfactual, unnuanced most people personally react to unwanted irrelevant questionaires like this... We once had that stupid out-of-control-thread about Madonna's Beauty. -
True....let’s get back to a discussion of Elvis Presley’s talent #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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jjhunsecker said: Free2BMe said: I have even more respect for people who defend a person with FACTS and not just feelings. To be able to prove every single lie and manipulation with evidence is rewarding. Knowing that that evidence would win in any court of law is even better. Thank God intelligent people are doing their research and finding out that these people were NOT victims, they are scam artists, liars and extortionists, in other words criminals. Recently three judges must have agreed with that assessment and thrown out the bogus 100 million dollar lawsuits aka extortion. It feels great to know that the person you are defending is 100% INNOCENT because of the EVIDENCE.Speculations, rumors innuendo means nothing in a court of law. My respect and admiration for Michael Jackson has grown even more over the last few years.😎💯 If you had a child, would you let them spend the night with a grown man who was not a relative or a very close friend ? Would you let your child spend the night with alone with Michael Jackson ? Yes or No ? This is what I and millions of other MJ fans are speaking of. Ignorance, misinformation, being media manipulated. NONE of the fake acccusers spent the night alone with Michael. The PARENTS and/or siblings were always there. When Robson claimed he had been molested hundreds of times, the FACT(backed up by court documents, depositions and his mama’s interview on radio), the FAMILY(never Wade alone) was at Neverland only 14 times and Michael was only there FOUR times. This is from the mouth of his mama. Again, these CHILDREN were ALWAYS at Michael’s home with their mama or families. You people have have been so manipulated by lies, that you are brain dead. What I am saying is not just a fan defending an INNOCENT man, it’s the FACTS, and that’s the bottomline. Not your jealousy or dislike of Michael. There is no excuse for being stupid and ignorant, when the FACTS/Evidence is there for everyone to see and read. Finally, YES I would allow my child to spend time at Neverland because I would be there, just as all of the other Mothers were there with their children. BUT, I wouldn’t trust YOU or any of the other sick people who equate being around a child with sex, around any child of mine. Michael never INVITED any child in his room.A person would have to be the dumbest fuck ever to think that Michael would molest a child with the families in the same room, next door or in a guest house, with security cameras, dozens and dozens of guards, housekeepers and the WORLD basically watching you.YOU people make a mockery of the education system. Surely, you can’t be THAT dumb and stupid!🤔 | |
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Free2BMe said:[quote] jjhunsecker said: If you had a child, would you let them spend the night with a grown man who was not a relative or a very close friend ? Would you let your child spend the night with alone with Michael Jackson ? Yes or No ? This is what I and millions of other MJ fans are speaking of. Ignorance, misinformation, being media manipulated. NONE of the fake acccusers spent the night alone with Michael. The PARENTS and/or siblings were always there. When Robson claimed he had been molested hundreds of times, the FACT is (backed up by court documents, depositions and his mama’s interview on radio), the FAMILY(never Wade alone) was at Neverland only 14 times and Michael was only there FOUR of those times. This is from the mouth of his mama. Again, these CHILDREN were ALWAYS at Michael’s home with their mama or families. How the fuck can you be molested hundreds of times, when the person you acccused was only around FOUR of those times, and you didn’t even see him all of those times. The 2003 fake accuser Gavin Arvizzo also complained that Michael was never at Neverland.He testified to this in court. Is there any wonder that a jury found Michael INNOCENT when you hear the acccuser complain that Michael was never there? You people have have been so manipulated by lies, that you are brain dead.You people have ZERO common sense, You people have NO deductive reasoning skills. What I am saying is not just a fan defending an INNOCENT man, it’s the FACTS, and that’s the bottomline, Not your jealousy or dislike of Michael. There is no excuse for being stupid and ignorant, when the FACTS/Evidence is there for everyone to see and read. Finally, YES I would allow my child to spend time at Neverland because I would be there, just as all of the other Mothers were there with their children. BUT, I wouldn’t trust YOU or any of the other sick people who equate being around a child with sex, around any child of mine. Michael never INVITED any child in his room.A person would have to be the dumbest fuck ever to think that Michael would molest a child with the families in the same room, next door or in a guest house, with security cameras, dozens and dozens of guards, housekeepers and the WORLD basically watching you.YOU people make a mockery of the education system. Surely, you can’t be THAT fucking dumb and stupid!🤔 [Edited 10/28/21 22:31pm] [Edited 10/29/21 4:12am] | |
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jjhunsecker said: Vannormal said: - Honestly... Wasn't this post as a question, the most irrelevant thing to ask in the first place? Look how uninformed, unashamed, unfactual, unnuanced most people personally react to unwanted irrelevant questionaires like this... We once had that stupid out-of-control-thread about Madonna's Beauty. -
True....let’s get back to a discussion of Elvis Presley’s talent Exactly, but YOU People are the reason that the thread was derailed. You keep bringing up shit that has nothing to do with Elvis talent or the question of this thread. Stop being immature AND hypocritical. Stop bringing up crap that has nothing to do with Elvis and then WHINING and Complaining.🤔 | |
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- About the whining and complaining... And If we all could just use more polite words or ways of expression (and that goes for me too!) - which always are stronger in their meaning by the way - then this place would be a better place to die/lie/guess or be opinionated. The use of whatever words are OK, it's just about the context how you bring it, and the respect you show. No one has to agree with anything. Just don't shove it in anyone's throat as truth. Sure everyone understand what i mean. Most of us here are over 40, i dare to say over 45 yo, so... show some adult respect and resposibility instead of personality. Don't forget we all are 90% water, basically like cucumbers, but with anxiety. )) Now keep that anxiety in control for the sake of this place. - And no, Elvis has never been ''over-rated''. I even dare to say that without Elvis' influence, there would be little or less of the pop/funk/rock we so much love today - or at least be very very different. The question was irrelvant inthe first place tbh. You don't ask if Nina Simone or Ella Fitzgerald or Aretha Franklin are ''over-rated'' either. At least in my humble opinion. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Cociane is a helluva drug. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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- Then stop taking it. I'm clean as fuck. - I'm not an elvis fan per sé, but I do recognize the guy's talent and influence on pop and rockmusic in genral. Did you actually ever listened to a whole Elvis record (any of his 57 officialy released albums) from beginning to end ? I recommend you to begin with the very beginning if you're interested... And i'm not talking about just 'songs' you know from radio etc. A whole album. Then come back for another foolish remark. Peace though. Here, help yourself : https://www.vulture.com/2016/03/every-elvis-album-ranked.html Even the reviews here are worth reading. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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I own all of his material but u tripping. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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- You say; ''But the other day while doing research (...) I don't think he played a instrument either. I have seen him onstage with a guitar but do not remember him playing it.'' Uh ?! If you have all Elvis material, how come you don't know he played guitar and piano? Elvis on guitar : (a fabulous piece by the way) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4mVP8XcF2k Elvis on piano : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8m1tlowwKM - Well, I leave that here. Peace though. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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- That Nile Rodgers production is terrible on her own version. No(t much) Prince recognition in this version. -
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Who the hell do u have me mixed up with? I didn't say any of that. Stop the dumb shit. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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- You are right. I mixed up things terribly wrong. i'm truly sorry. That was directed to Phase3, the one starting this thread. Correction certainly is needed. Peace though! - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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It's all good. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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I love Elvis. It's not that deep. Either the voice and image resonates with you, or it doesn't. No reason to make sweeping statements about the sum total of his parts, or judge him by standards set up since he passed away. | |
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- The way you put it, I fully agree on that (the judgements on standards set up after his death...) - Concerning Michael Jackson... Even when Michael was still alive, I believe he was the target of all sorts of attacks very early on. Obviously a guy with so much money and attention was an easy target to attack, even to take advantage of. At least that's my opinion still. His being and approach of things was somewhat childish, naive even, imho. An easy victim to bash, always fully in the spotlights. Somhow self responsible for his own created mysteries too. His songs about his macho behaviour towards women I always found a bit off the hook, played even. But I never thought of Michael as a gay or pedofile, not even after his death. I found it all hard to believe, still. I won't deny it either. It just isn't up to me to judge anything. Obviously if there are true victims, justice is much needed in all serenity. The public has no right to judge whatever on any basis. Still, I found all these accusations so hard to believe because of the whole of the complete story of Michael's life. From all that we had served concerning pre and post allegations, (public) convictions, etc, I never sort of went with it. And I'm not even a Michael Jackson fan. For me it's easy to separate the quality of the music from all these stories. Like i said earlier in another thread; then we could never ever again look at Caravaggio's paintings, a horrible murderer himself. Or even listen to Rick James' music... etc. For me it does not detract from the immense quality and strength of Michael's entire musical oeuvre. Of course the events will oviously be present somewhere if you like it or not, but they do not take over, at least not for me. Another thing, I never cared much for his performances, too much geared towards young teens. But I won't deny that he evidently was a great (stage and video) performer. - And waw, what an intriguing story about your great-grandfather's grave... strange indeed. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Phase3 said: My grandpa would be pissed if he knew I was posting this thread.Being that he is as crazy over Elvis as I am of Prince I realize that Elvis is called the king of rock n roll.He had a amazing voice. But the other day while doing research I found a list of all of Elvis'songs and unless i missed it,none of the songs were written entirely by Elvis himself I don't think he played a instrument either.I have seen him onstage with a guitar but do not remember him playing it It's only because of elvis amazing voice,that i don't put him in the same category as justin bieber Maybe i am wrong but is Elvis over rated and not as great as most say he is? Very Overrated. | |
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jjhunsecker said: ThatWhiteDude said:
I was actually surprised at how great his voice was. I always thought he was mediocre, until I heard his version of unchained melody.....well, his voice was actually amazing. And consider this: that version of “Unchained Melody “ was recorded about a month before he died ! Fat, bloated, sick.... and still singing his ass off !!! The problem with Elvis is that the image and the political have taken attention away from the artistry The last part is very true | |
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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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MickyDolenz said: Crazy as he wasn't a drinker of any type of alcohol. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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In answer to the thread title -
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After viewing the 1968 comeback special tonight on YouTube, I admit Elvis is greater than I thought he was. Great voice,can dance,and play guitar Just a shame he didn't write his own music but now I don't think he over rated | |
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It was uncommon for popular singers of that era and before to self write. People say that Elvis "stole" Hound Dog from Big Mama Thornton. She didn't write it either, she just recorded it first. Sam Cooke wrote a lot of his singles, but he also released entire albums of showtunes & standards. His albums generally did not have his pop hits on them, except when they were compiled into a Greatest Hits or a live album. It was common during that time to release non-album singles. A lot of acts never had albums at all. In some cases if a single became a big hit, a album was quickly recorded around it, like Chubby Checker's The Twist. Sam was trying to get into the Copacabana. Berry Gordy later also got his most popular acts there and they also recorded showtunes. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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JoeBala said: MickyDolenz said: Crazy as he wasn't a drinker of any type of alcohol. There is a wine called Purple Rain for sale at my local Walmart I guess the estate is unaware? I am tempted to try it even though I am no longer a raging alcoholic | |
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