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chris123 hove actually 17 Aug 17 10.10pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
Elvis wasn't a musician, could barely strum an acoustic guitar and never played on any of his records. And the majority of the money his estate makes is from Graceland ticket sales, not from anything to do with actual music. Roy's estate benefits from songwriting royalties mainly, as he wrote some classic songs that are still generating millions each year. Elvis obviously had sex appeal and charisma, Roy hid behind his dark glasses and sang his heart out. Elvis was somewhere in a venn diagram of the talents of Roy and Little Richard, a great star rather than a great musical talent. Just a brief google and you'd know this is not true.
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 17 Aug 17 10.43pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Just a brief google and you'd know this is not true. I'm not sure which point you're suggesting is not true, but it's clear that Elvis never played on any of his records or wrote any of the songs he sang. Here's an interesting article quoting some of the musicians who did play on his later records, including the great guitarist James Burton. I saw all these guys backing Emmylou Harris live in London a couple of times in the mid 70's they were pretty good musicians. The guys who played on his early rock'n'roll records did all the heavy work, while Elvis strummed an acoustic guitar off-mike! Most people who hang out with musicians can eventually strum a guitar or pick out chords on the piano; they do it to relieve the boredom, doesn't make them musicians any more than having a driving licence makes me a formula one driver!
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chris123 hove actually 17 Aug 17 11.09pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
I'm not sure which point you're suggesting is not true, but it's clear that Elvis never played on any of his records or wrote any of the songs he sang. Here's an interesting article quoting some of the musicians who did play on his later records, including the great guitarist James Burton. I saw all these guys backing Emmylou Harris live in London a couple of times in the mid 70's they were pretty good musicians. The guys who played on his early rock'n'roll records did all the heavy work, while Elvis strummed an acoustic guitar off-mike! Most people who hang out with musicians can eventually strum a guitar or pick out chords on the piano; they do it to relieve the boredom, doesn't make them musicians any more than having a driving licence makes me a formula one driver!
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 17 Aug 17 11.21pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
To quote your link "perhaps the lack of a mike on his playing" lead people to believe he was not a musician!
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Mapletree Croydon 17 Aug 17 11.29pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
40 years ago. I remember this more than the Lewisham riots. Me Aunty Pam cried for days. A legend who bought black music to the masses in an acceptable (notwithstanding the hips) way.
In The Ghetto is one I've always late. Liked the Evening News. Wouldn't touch the Standard and still dislike it.
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matthau South Croydon 17 Aug 17 11.30pm | |
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Who cares re musician. The guy could outsing anyone and had charisma in droves. There's not many male singers women go crazy for and men love their music too. He was unique. Frank skinner said he would've been the only guy he'd let his wife sleep with to find out after what it was like. Lol Orbisons voice was special too. Edited by matthau (17 Aug 2017 11.31pm)
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 17 Aug 17 11.37pm | |
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Originally posted by matthau
Who cares re musician. The guy could outsing anyone and had charisma in droves. There's not many male singers women go crazy for and men love their music too. He was unique. Frank skinner said he would've been the only guy he'd let his wife sleep with to find out after what it was like. Lol Orbisons voice was special too. Edited by matthau (17 Aug 2017 11.31pm) There were plenty of others who followed Elvis with charisma too, perhaps this guy was one of them? Edited by crystal balls (17 Aug 2017 11.40pm)
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chris123 hove actually 17 Aug 17 11.51pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
To quote your link "perhaps the lack of a mike on his playing" lead people to believe he was not a musician! And this
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Sportyteacher London 18 Aug 17 9.59am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
You forgot 'Return To Blender' and 'The Wonder Of Stew'. Very good,Hrolf. Keeping to the cake theme, it inspired Elvis to produce a number of cover versions of classics including: Yule Log Never Walk Alone
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Hrolf The Ganger 18 Aug 17 10.21am | |
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Originally posted by Sportyteacher
Very good,Hrolf. Keeping to the cake theme, it inspired Elvis to produce a number of cover versions of classics including: Yule Log Never Walk Alone I prefer 'American Grillogy'. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (18 Aug 2017 10.25am)
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Sportyteacher London 18 Aug 17 11.25am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I prefer 'American Grillogy'. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (18 Aug 2017 10.25am) Very good again. You've just raised the steaks...
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lankygit Lincoln 19 Aug 17 3.27am | |
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Originally posted by jimruss
Glad it's not just me that doesn't get all the hype around Elvis, awful boring music. Maybe if I was born in the Elvis era I'd feel differently. Although I'd say the same about the Beatles as well About sums him up for me too jim.I was born in 1950 so maybe you wouldn`t feel differently. I was never a great fan of the Beatles either, though I wouldn`t call them awful and boring.
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