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jimruss Sidcup 16 Aug 17 11.51am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
You would have none of those without Elvis. Before him you had crooners like Sinatra and then some great Black rock and rollers like Little Richard and Chuck Berry but Elvis took it to a new level in terms of popularity. He inspired a whole generation of singers and musicians. I actually quite like some of his stuff. I've also got to admit, I've caught myself singing along to a couple of the songs in the Elvis w@nkfest currently playing on the radio. Edited by jimruss (16 Aug 2017 11.51am)
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Hrolf The Ganger 16 Aug 17 11.58am | |
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Originally posted by jimruss
I actually quite like some of his stuff. I've also got to admit, I've caught myself singing along to a couple of the songs in the Elvis w@nkfest currently playing on the radio. Edited by jimruss (16 Aug 2017 11.51am) A good tune is a good tune, regardless of when it was recorded.
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Painter Croydon 16 Aug 17 12.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Elvis to me just meant sh1t films everyday during the school holidays and big sideburns. He didn't even write his own songs, did he? If he wasn't such a good looking b'stard I don't think we would have heard of him. Could sing though and swivel. Edited by Kermit8 (16 Aug 2017 10.49am) Watching TV all day as a kid, explains a lot. He was the performer, not a writer, there is no doubt he changed the face of music forever.
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 16 Aug 17 12.58pm | |
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Think people find him a bit cheesy because of all the naff tribute acts . I personally like viva las vegas. Great song when you've had a few drinks.
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Mr Palaceman 16 Aug 17 1.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
You would have none of those without Elvis. Before him you had crooners like Sinatra and then some great Black rock and rollers like Little Richard and Chuck Berry but Elvis took it to a new level in terms of popularity. He inspired a whole generation of singers and musicians. And no Elvis without Johnnie Cash and Sister Rosa Tharpe. Can't argue that Elvis was hugely popular though. Was never a fan, although, strangely, a 7in of Jailhouse Rock was one of my prized possessions when I was a kid, until my brother stole it off me. I liked that song..
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Pete53 Hassocks 16 Aug 17 2.00pm | |
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I can see Elvis's importance in the annals of rock n' roll in its infancy in the 1950s, but personally I've never really warmed to his music that much, particularly anything after the start of the 1960s. I always found his vocal delivery a bit "mannered". Given the choice I'd always prefer to listen to a bit of Chuck Berry or Jerry Lee Lewis. And, am I the only one who wants to give a good whipping to anyone who still dresses up/impersonates Elvis in white suit, wing collar, mutton-chop sideburn 1970s mode??
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Stirlingsays 16 Aug 17 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
And, am I the only one who wants to give a good whipping to anyone who still dresses up/impersonates Elvis in white suit, wing collar, mutton-chop sideburn 1970s mode?? Don't be so hard on yourself. People have to get their sexual kicks anyway they can.
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Pete53 Hassocks 16 Aug 17 2.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Don't be so hard on yourself. People have to get their sexual kicks anyway they can. I can see I was asking for that - your reply, not the whipping ...
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 16 Aug 17 2.41pm | |
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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 Exactly that is why you do not realise the pleasure he gave to many people unlike the cr@p singers of today.
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kennybrowns leftfoot Reigate 16 Aug 17 2.46pm | |
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Looks like I'm in the minority here but I absolutely love Elvis. Forget the naff films, his attributes as an entertainer were second to none and he could actually sing far better than people give him credit for. If you listen to a piano version of unchained melody that he did you will see what an amazing range he had to his voice. Favourite songs.... American Trilogy and I just can't help believing.
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Stirlingsays 16 Aug 17 2.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
I can see I was asking for that - your reply, not the whipping ... I know...it was the easy go to joke....but it's a slow afternoon.
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Kermit8 Hevon 16 Aug 17 6.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Painter
Watching TV all day as a kid, explains a lot. He was the performer, not a writer, there is no doubt he changed the face of music forever. Ok little Bear Grylls #2 enlighten us with what you did everyday that was so interesting and magnificent before noon in the school hols when you were 13? What was it? Voluntary work? Early morning daily marathon swimming sessions? Something admirable no doubt. Edited by Kermit8 (16 Aug 2017 6.11pm)
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