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“A live concert to me is exciting because of all the electricity that is generated in the crowd and on stage. It's my favorite part of the business, live concerts.”

         

   

MP3 Elvis Audio Listen to Elvis sing Trouble and For The Good Times - from Dixieland Delight.

Click the play button above to listen to Elvis sing Trouble and For The Good Times.


 

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ELVIS LIVE AND RARE 1974 IN FULL HD

 

 

It never ceases to amaze us how much live footage still exists after all these years.  Edwin Karel just pointed out the following 13 minute compilation clip of Elvis on stage in 1974. Elvis has the time of his life, enjoys the crowd and bursts out in laughter when a fan hands him a giant monkey: "I told the Colonel to stay off the stage"... Enjoy the clip here:

 

 

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Just uploaded this especially for the memory of and as a tribute to Lamar Fike, he comes in at 09.28 of the clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZqLqnL1Jx8

 

 

Local woman reunited with late mother thanks to Elvis Friday Flashbacks:
 Elvis, as we all know, is even bigger now than  when he was alive and a local family is saying thanks to Elvis.
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Watch the video :

http://www.whas11.com/news/local/Louisv ... 74407.html

Vintage Footage :

http://www.whas11.com/news/Elvis-visits ... 37832.html


This month, WHAS11’s Friday Flashbacks, from the WHAS11 archives continues and what fitting way to start it with a true occurrence. On January 8th, WHAS11 News featured a Friday Flashback honoring Elvis’ 75th birthday and a Louisville family watching the newscast that night, suddenly reunited with their late mother, after a nine second film clip.

It was Louisville in 1974 and on the video; Elvis emerges from his hotel room near the fairgrounds to head to Freedom Hall for his concert. In the crowd that day, WHAS reporter Jim West was interviewing people. He happened to talk to Dorothy Goff, who was with her daughter and grandkids that day. Because the concert ended late, she never saw her interview that aired on WHAS that day. She and her family missed it.

That is, until a few weeks ago, during WHAS11’s 6pm news. WHAS11 invited them both to the station to view that short clip once again. It became a tearful reunion, 30 years after her mother's death. The family has no home movies so it was the first time they've seen or heard her voice since her death. But WHAS11 had a surprise for them both; a longer segment of Dorothy on film that had never aired. And through it all, the unlikely reunion via film really does have the hand of Elvis all over it. Dorothy died at age 75. Her daughter and granddaughter saw her again, by chance, on the day of Elvis' 75th birthday, which was also Dorothy’s birthday. (News, Source: whas11.com)

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 The "Turban" video (at the karate studio)

 

Rare screentest for 'Loving You'
 
The 'unwritten law' is as old as Hollywood itself, it seems like: every actor, even the most talented, have to do a screentest first before filming begins. Elvis was no exception in 1957 when shooting began for his second movie, 'Loving You'. That screentest is now available on YouTube. No sound unfortunately, but a beauty for all you fifties fans out there!
 
  YouTube

 

18/02/2011 17:55:27

First footage of Elvis In Concert - New York
 
Thirteen years after 'Elvis' returned to Radio City Music Hall in New York in March 1998, the King was back in the Big Apple. It didn't take long before the first footage was posted on YouTube (see link below). The 'live footage' starts at minute 5, while the fantastic Elvis' Imperials (picture) sing their signature song 'Sweet Sweet Spirit' on minute 16.

Here's the review we found on Examiner.com:

It's testament to the greatness of Elvis Presley that a dead guy put on probably the best concert I've seen so far this year.

The visage of Elvis Presley via video screens, backed by his original TCB backing band, rocked Radio City Music Hall Tuesday night in an unexpectedly dynamic and exciting show.

As you might imagine I'm a huge Elvis Presley fan. And I have to admit, since "Elvis Presley In Concert" began touring around in the late 1990's, I've been dying to see this show. If just to see guitar legend James Burton and drummer extraordinaire Ronnie Tutt tread the boards playing The King's music live and in person, this was a show I've always wanted to catch. But there's always been one thing or another that has kept me from seeing it.

So since the show was announced in mid-December I'd been looking forward to finally seeing "Elvis Presley In Concert." And after I interviewed promoter Stig Edgren last week I dusted off some Vegas-era Elvis and the soundtrack to this show to get in the mood.

But as the show drew near I started to get cold feet. Maybe it was the idea of seeing someone long-dead perform to 5,000 people, or maybe it was because I adore Elvis so and I didn't want the image I have of him to be sullied by something not befitting a "king" that as curtain time closed in I wasn't so sure this was the show for me.

Looking around Radio City Music Hall didn't seem to help. The crowd was old; not at all your usual concert crowd. But then I noticed something else. Everyone was happy. It was like a reunion of sorts. Precisely because this was a different kind of crowd it was maybe a little more special. After all, Elvis fans don't get to see Elvis on stage very much.

So let's just say that as the lights went down I was dubious but hopeful.

And then the band kicked in to the familiar strains of "See See Rider" and the excitement kicked in and Elvis, well, walked out. In pristine footage from "Aloha From Hawaii" Elvis prowled the stage and surveyed the crowd. And then he started to sing.

For a moment Elvis was there. He sounded great. And he looked, as I kept saying to myself, magnificent.

There really was only one Elvis. Sinatra, Michael Jackson... Elvis in his peak performing years -- that voice and presence -- was untouchable.

I could certainly quibble. The good folks at Elvis Presley Enterprises could reinvest in this show and upgrade some of the film and audio, because the technology that has come along since this show was first developed could make this good show great. Elvis's "comedy" bits just don't work (especially since there're audio problems that make it hard to tell what he's even trying to say). TCB drummer Ronnie Tutt seemed to really struggle (maybe it was playing to a click track rather than The King himself) and he and guest bassist Nathan East -- dare I say it -- never really locked in. And the show is long, even if it does move along at a decent clip.

So since the 35th anniversary of The King's death is coming and the Elvis Estate does love to mark those anniversary's, and since most fans will have by now caught the show at least once, how about revisiting this show and updating and upgrading it for the new millenium? Make an investment; push the technology.

But really, "Elvis Presley In Concert" exceeded my expectations. Like I said, a guy who's been dead more than 30 years rocked the house Tuesday. Not bad.
 
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'That's All Right' 1954 - From bs012c1317
A great clip that captures the excitement of the time.


'Tupelo in colour' - From rabaaron
A short clip of Elvis` famous1956 Mississippi/Alabama dairy fair show in colour.
From the archives of Keith Flynn.


'So Glad You're Mine' - From ElvisDinnerShow
One of my favourite Elvis songs.
Some great fifties footage and images makes this well-worth a look.
Remixed with added backbeat too!


Elvis Interview 1957 Ottawa Canada - From : Jackiej61too
Elvis on the Assignment Radio Program in 1957 in Ottawa.
Runs 10 minutes but a very interesting clip. Set to a great montage of Elvis photos.
Gives you an idea of the media and Elvis' hysteria of the time.
Quote - "I don't approve of toying with the emotions of 1000s of adolescent children"!!
Elvis' appears for the last half of the clip.

 
'It's Now Or Never' 1960 - From bs012c1317
Great clip of Elvis' army return.
Shame the vision quality isn't clearer
EPE should be taking note of these clips for future use.


The Elvis Medley (1982) - From SoundAndArt2010
Jailhouse Rock - Teddy Bear - Hound Dog - Don't Be Cruel - Burning Love - Suspicious Minds.


'Pocketful of Rainbows' (& Juliet Prowse) - From: SoundAndArt2010
From GI Blues, the stereo album version plus Juliet Prowse insert.
Nice work. Crank it up.


'Put The Blame On Me' (special edit-stereo) - From: SoundAndArt2010

'Stop, Look And Listen' (edit) - From: SoundAndArt2010
Fun movie stuff from Spinout.
Short & sweet


'Saved' (special edit-stereo) - From: SoundAndArt2010
Sensational song form the 68 Comeback special
Overdubbed with the Stereo release

'Blue Moon Of Kentucky', 1968 Rehearsal - From TCBSonny
A great spontaneous Rehearsal with fine picture compilation.
Nice guitar work from Scotty Moore.


'Let Yourself Go' (New Edit) From ElvisDinnerShow
Combining the Speedway film footage along with the '68 vocal & vision.
Nice idea, & great quality.

** 'Blue Suede Shoes & Medley' Elvis LIVE 1969 (8mm with sound) - From ForzaGM
A nice edit from the little home-video footage that there is of Elvis Live in 1969.
Compilation of various 1969 song clips, runs 10 minutes 

** 'Let Yourself Go' (new edit) - From elvispresley62100
Nice reworking and combination of the Comeback Special and Speedway versions.
Great song, You can tell I'm in a sixties mood!

** 'It's A Matter of Time' Live 1977 - elvisfantasay2010
Created by elvisfantasay this is a clever fake from CBS 'Elvis Live 1977'.
The original song was the flipside of Burning Love

** 'A Fool Such As I' (1970 rehearsal) - From jvdh66
More unreleased TTWII outakes.
Elvis' great rehearsal as filmed at MGM Culver City - 29 July 1970

'Such a Night' Live March 1961 Pearl Harbour - From Galoport —
Sadly no footage exists but this is a great photo compile.
'If You Love Me' May 24 1977 - From: ElvisZone —
More rare footage
Fascinating footage from Augusta 1977 with Felton Jarvis walking on to the stage
'Are You Lonesome Tonight' Laughing version LIVE - Sillycious
SENSATIONAL very funny clip of Elvis singing the Laughing version live.
Fake of course, but who cares as it sues great excerpts form Elvis 60’s movies.
'I've Lost You' Elvis & 'She Is The King' Duet - From elvispresley62100
Fascinating edit creating a new duet of the classic I’ve Lost You.
Interesting video too, these guys are very creative.
Check out the clips of baby Lisa, Elvis & Priscilla.

'Almost Always True' - From Minnipuhh
Elvis sings 'Almost Always True' at the 68 special!!?
A nice bunch of clips with a few surprises.
Fun clip.

Spanish Eyes' (remix) New Video - From elvisfantasay2010
Fantastic concept from DJ Ethan and Elvis Fantasy.
A punchy video for a slightly updated song
Beautifully produced, this is what RCA should have done back when Elvis was alive.
"The Lost ELVIS Home Movies" parts 1 >4. Fromkincaide67
Running around 40 minutes in total this is a cute compilation with some rare material you may not have seen.
Narrated by the daughter of Eddie Fadal, it features the well-known home-movies while Elvis was in the army staying in Texas but also other material from Germany and Graceland too.
Some nice stories and I am SO jealous that she still has Elvis "motorcycle" cap!
Watch all 4 parts starting here.
'Stranger In My Own Home Town'- From averyshakyproduction
Sensational 7 minutes of Elvis photos and footage.
Brilliant mixture from every Elvis decade.
One of Elvis' truly inspirational studio performances.
Slides into a great quality 'I Really Don't Want To Know' from the 1977 CBS TV special.
'Clean Up Your Own Backyard' (Remix) From solvangen
Nice funked up version from "The Trouble With Girls."
The end of the movie era and things looked good!


 

'Got My Mojo Working' (Fantasy Live 1970) - Friom Jouneezeh
Great edit of Elvis live on stage 1970 lip-synced to this spontaneous studio recording
Would have been a great addition to the TTWII concert.


'Johnny B Goode' 1972 - From elviscollector77
Ridiculously missed out from the new EOT Blu-Ray/DVD release.
Elvis rehearsing 'Johnny B Goode' at the On Tour Rehearsals.


'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' - From mapp898
Delightful photo montage of Elvis' face throughout the years.
What a gorgeous man.
Simple but very effective, and without the sad ending you might expect.


'I Got A Woman'  EOT - From theElvisZone
We don't usually publish "standard Elvis clips" but this a reminder to get
the new DVD.
Selling at around $10 the new 'On Tour' DVD is worth it for the 5.1 Surround
Sound alone.


'Big Boss Man' (Live Aloha) - From ElvisDinnerShow
Big Boss Man from 1974 edited to Aloha footage.
It would have been a good addition to the Aloha set-list.


'You Can Have Her' (live) - From MrEp65
Cleverly editing the CBS 77 concert footage.
Elvis performs the 1974 live 'You Can have Her'

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Any Day Now
This is an extremely rare taped recording of Elvis reahearsing on stage at the Iternationnal Hotel to an empty showroom. Someone must have had a tape recorder on hand during this session. Can't give you the exact date but it's from either the 1969 rehearsals or the 1970 rehearsals. Obviously because it's a tape recording, the quality of sound won't be as good as normal..

http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/video. ... 9644788555
 

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'Where No One Stands Alone' - From Jakdawg56
A gorgeous song from Elvis' "How Great Thou Art" gospel album.
While only featuring one image of Elvis this is a real work of art.
'Got My Mojo Working Live' - an Elvis Fantasy; From: elvisfantasay2010
Very nice editing work from DJ Ethan & Elvis Fantasay.
If only Elvis had done this live on Stage!
Great concept.
'Too Much Monkey Business' (picture compilation) - From TCBSonny
Poor old Elvis - as he sang himself - the sixties movies were Too Much Monkey Business.
A fun idea with some great photos - Jocelyn Lane in  Tickle Me - phewie!
'In The Ghetto' - malwebb
Released 40 years ago 2009.
Great montage beautifully matching the song.
Sensational twist at the end with Lisa Marie.
Very Funny Hound Dog - From: ElvisZone
Warning, this AIN'T ELVIS - but it's damn funny!
Very Funny Stupid Dogs video to Elvis' 'Hound Dog'.
Elvis & Ann Margret- "That's what you get for Loving me' - From: comrabure
Great chemistry - a cute photo-montage.
'What'd I Say' (Rare Take) - From Gregory19951124
Photo compilation - but what a great rehearsal.
Marvellous version with Elvis loose as a goose.

'Stranger In My Own Home Town' - From stayawayjoe
Nice video featuring some cool clips.

'Stranger In My Own Home Town' - From stayawayjoe
Nice video featuring some cool clips.
Great song, great idea, should go for longer..

'Suspicious Minds' early take X Rated - From: KMC1970
Rehearsal of Suspicious Minds where you can hear Elvis as he mis-times and says the F word.
'I'm Leavin'' - From MemphoTenn
No doubt one of Elvis' most underrated songs, and should have been a bigger hit.
After the run-through Elvis declared, "Phew! Man, this is tough, but it's worth working on."
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'Ghost Riders In the Sky' - From: blackelvis64
Elvis and the TCB Band rock out in rehearsal.
A marvellous video from Keith Flynn.
'Rubber Necking' - (Drum a-pella) From: Hugeapollo
Interesting version with only Elvis' vocal & percussion.
Clever stuff, crank it up.
'It's Only Love' (extended outake) - From: ElvisZone
A slightly rockier version with the fun "It's Only sex" ending.
'Look Down' - From: cliffedward
Something very different and well-worth checking out.
A moving photo slideshow using the theme from "Silkwood".
Inspired by the line from Men In Black, "Elvis ain't dead. He's just gone home".

2008 Anniversary Tribute - From: QueenDonut
She always makes great videos and this is no exception.
The images are set to the great gospel song 'This Little Light of Mine'.
Stick with the video to the end. "Until we meet again, God bless you Adios"

3D Elvis 'Tiger Man'- From:tspope004
Fabulous 3D animated Elvis created with Lightwave animation software.
Created by Tim Pope this is very clever and took him 2 years!

Elvis in 3D 'Burning Love'- From: jediego80
More animation, not half as dynamic and having the feel of a commercial.
However this one is interesting for featuring Elvis himself looking on!

Very Surreal Animated Elvis: From: JoeSeigenthaler
While we are on the subject another weird oddity of animated Elvis.
A very funny "Ancient Elvis" with great leg & bottom action.
Rockin' out to Chuck Berry's 'Down the Road a Piece'.

'That's All Right' 55/68/72 from the Hayride to New York - From: budeta52
A clever idea, combining 3 versions of 'That's All Right'.
From Hayride to MSG this features some very nice photos of the eras.
Elvis always performed great versions of this classic.

'Jailhouse Rock' 57/68/77 - From: budeta52
Combining three Elvis performances with photos of the three eras.
Nice editing work.

'The Wonder Of You' - From: kindhearted1
Lovely edit of film and photos.
Elvis' classic #1 1970 single.

'And I Love You So' - From: kindhearted1
A charming photo selection of Elvis and Priscilla.
Kinda' funny as Elvis recorded this song singing it to girlfriend Sheila Ryan - and not Priscilla!
Video editor Kindhearted seems to have a thing for Priscilla!

Elvis' Women; 'Burning Love' - From: anna8elvis
A GREAT Idea! - I guarantee you'll play this more than once!
Some of  Elvis' best known girlfriends - No wonder he was a hunka-hunka Burnin' Love.

'Baby Let's Play House - Spankox ReMix - From: From: SonyBMGUK1
While some fans will think this a sacrilidge, I can imagine it being a blast on a crowded  dance-floor with a thumping sound-system. 
As we must all realise Elvis needs to appeal to the new Generation or his legacy will fade.
EIN stills want to hear a proper 'Let Yourself Go' remix.

Elvis, a Man and his Motorcycles - From moodyblue77
"If you know anything about Elvis.. You know he loved motorcycles"
Set to King Creole's 'Trouble', this is a cute homage to the man and his bikes.

Elvis does Johnny Cash - From JAARNO88
Elvis' great Johnny Cash impersonation from August 14, 1970.
Set to a simple photo selection.

Johnny Cash does Elvis Presley - From blondie92126
Essential viewing after listening to Elvis' Johnny Cash impersonation above.
From an old b&w TV show, Johnny Cash does a funny impression of his friend Elvis.

'I'll Remember You' - From  starlight888
A lovely look at Elvis and Priscilla set to the full-length studio recording.
If there's anything to be thankful for, it's that Elvis and Priscilla were together in the sixties - what fabulous hair!

'Stranger In My Own Home Town' - From  purelistener 
Another nice photo collage to a lesser known classic Elvis song.
What? Elvis a stranger in Beale street wearing his Harum Scarum get up! Get outta' here!!!
Some odd colour effects at time, but some great rare photos.

'We Can Make The Morning' - From purelistener
A lovely photo montage to this brilliant introspective ballad from 1971.
Great to see some of Elvis' lesser known songs on YouTube.
"Loneliness is darkness' first companion" - indeed.
Elvis Having Fun! - By QueenDonut
A sensational compile of clips to make you laugh.
Set to the lesser-known 'When I'm Over You.'
Don't miss this great clip, one of the very best!

'I Can Help' - From starlight888
Excellent upbeat video showing Elvis in happy times and having fun.
Look out for Elvis in his prescription spectacles.
Nice to see another lesser-known Elvis track on YouTube.

Robbie Williams VS Elvis - 'Trouble!'
Clever Robbie Williams and Elvis amalgamation.
Elvis' rich & powerful vocal sure wins out!

'Pledging My Love' - From:  purelistener
Another fine selection of photographs set to one of Elvis' great final recordings.
Scotty Moore with Raul Malo & The Mavericks 'I Told You So' -  From  shirleyu812
Following on from Bill Black here is some recent great footage of Scotty Moore from the Elvis Tribute "All The Kings Men".
What a great song, very sweet indeed.
'Polk Salad Annie' Johnny Cash/Tony Joe White duet from April 1970 - From  opurkert
A fascinating clip if only to demonstrate how Elvis made this song his own.
Shown on TV  before Elvis' first version was released -  Tony Joe White appeared on the Johnny Cash Show April 8th 1970.
Johhny Cash looks well out-of-place in his Tuxedo but it is highly entertaining.
Watch it now before it disappears.


Elvis, Marilyn, and James Dean - From : littleprincess85
Great tribute to Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, and James Dean.
A great song by The Bellamy Brothers.
(Thanks to Larry Geller)

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