I was too young to really be an Elvis fan, but when I heard on a summer afternoon 30 years ago today that he had died, I knew it was a big deal:
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I was too young to really be an Elvis fan, but when I heard on a summer afternoon 30 years ago today that he had died, I knew it was a big deal:
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August 16th, 2007 at 1:42 pm
I share your attitude. I didn’t know much about him, and don’t like him now, but I vividly remember that I was in a high-end bicycle store in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, when I heard that “the King” had died on Elvis Death Day.
Scary thing is, I’m now a year older than he was at his death.
August 18th, 2007 at 5:35 pm
Hey Guys if you investigate his Music, you will find the Guy had the most renmarkable voice and range in popular music.
Try the Sun Sessions, The Later Memphis Sessions and The Elvis Country Album.
I absolutely assures you that they are timeless and no other popular singer could or has ever emulated these tracks
August 19th, 2007 at 10:08 pm
Elvis Presley, was not served well,
even by those near and dear to him.
They used him.
Till this day,
those parasites, are feeding
off Elvis’s corpse.
Larry King interviews, writing books,
lecture tours, all based on their relationship
with Elvis Presley.
In the end, they all stabbed him in the back,
taking away, even his precious Lisa Marie Presley.
Elvis was generous to a fault,
and deserved a lot better than what he got.
He continues to bring, joy, happiness
and inspiration to millions.
The majestic sound of his intoxicating,
seductive, powerful voice, never left him.
On his darkest day, Elvis was better than
all of them, on their best day.
I love you, Elvis, RIP in peace, sweetheart.