He is sweating. That jumpsuit weighed 70 lbs., with the cape. Probably about 50 lbs. wiithout it, under the hot lights and in Hawaii. He always put everything he had into these performances. An incomparable singer and showman. Thanks for this reaction. I subbed and hope you learn more about Elvis and how extraordinary he is.👏👏❤️❤️
This concert was beamed around the world. 1.5 billion people watched. I remember watching this with my Mom and grandparents. Loved this song. Wonderful!
The controversy about elvis was in the 80s said by people who never knew him . Elvis and the black community is a great video to end all the no sense said about him .
Great performance from the Goat 🐐 he wasn't crying it was sweat jt was about 90 degrees with the lights etc plus it being Hawaii great reaction thank you 😀
This is three songs (trilogy) from the civil war era 1860s, one from the North, one from the South, and one from the Bahamas. All are like anthems of those 3 countries. All combined into one for a Trilogy.
Elvis is pretty diverse. This is like an operatic gospel ballad. Elvis also excelled with blues, rockabilly, straight up rock and roll, and country. I think he also brushes up on some MoTown before that was even a thing. If you want to see a more energetic, lit Elvis, checkout out 1970 in Vegas - "Suspicious Minds" or "Polk Salad Annie". Just about anything from the 1968 Comeback Special is also worth giving a listen/watch. Enjoy!
The negative views concerning Elvis was rooted in ignorance and shock and people ran with it. This stigma is easily changed when people do the actual research that's factual. PEACE!
He is sweating and crying. Tears come down from the middle of your eyes, not sweat. He cries on some of his songs. I admire him for that because he's a man that's not afraid or embarrassed to cry in front of people. His jumpsuits in the early 70's weighed 25-30 lbs each. When he started adding the intricate patterns and jewels, they weighed up to 75 lbs. R.I.Paradise Elvis! 😇🙏🏽💖
Elvis was the most successful gospel singer in pop music history. And considering his album sales are UNTOUCHABLE, even by Michael Jackson, that says a lot. MJ just hit 1 Billion sold a few yrs ago. Elvis hit 1.6 Billion way back in 1987. Nowadays he lingers somewhere in the 2-3 BILLION, plain out of site of anyone else. Noone can agree how many he's sold because internationally there too much inconsistency. But this show RIGHT HERE... was the most watched concert in history almost 2 BILLION people watched on closed circuit TV around the world (some on delay), the precursor to pay per view.
This was good but his tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King called "If I Can Dream" is even better from his 1968 Comeback Special. Thanks man, great reaction.
SWEAT-PERSPIRATION: MEGA HOT HOUSE & STAGE LIGHTS & HEAVY, HOT JUMPSUIT -- LO0K AT HIS FOREHEAD WHERE IT'S COMING FROM. TRILOGY: a medley of three uniquely American pieces: “Dixie,” (dixie are the states down south in the U.S.); “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” a marching hymn of the Union Army during the American Civil War; and “All My Trials,” a Bahamian (people of the Bahamas) lullaby related to African American spirituals sung by protesting folksingers of the 1950s. JD Sumner was close to 50, backup singer Sylvia Shamwell was about 32 -- so there were some variations in ages. THE RAMP from the STAGE INFO: Producer/director Marty Pasetta told Parker he wanted to build a ramp for Elvis to walk out onto & Parker said no. Pasetta explained that it would be 8 ft. wide & Elvis could stay in the middle or go to the left or to the right if he wanted to (Pasetta knew how important the audience was to Elvis). Parker said no. Fortunately, Pasetta was able to meet w-Elvis & he explained exactly what he told Parker. Fortunately again, Elvis overrode Parker & told Pasetta to build the ramp. Paseta told Elvis he wanted him to lose 25 lbs., which Elvis did. Elvis then hugged Pasetta & said you are one of the few people who has been totally honest w-me. Imagine how different that concert would have been if Elvis didn't have the option to get in close contact w-his audience. HE would have been just as spectacular, but without the ramp the concert would have had a very different feel. Producer/director Marty Pasetta told Parker he wanted to build a ramp for Elvis to walk out onto & Parker said no; Pasetta explained that it would be 8 ft. wide & Elvis could stay in the middle or go to the left or to the right if he wanted to (Pasetta knew how important the audience was to Elvis); Parker said no; fortunately, Pasetta was able to meet w-Elvis & he explained exactly what he told Parker; Fortunately again, Elvis overrode Parker & told Pasetta to build the ramp. Paseta told Elvis he wanted him to lose 25 lbs., which Elvis did. Elvis then hugged Pasetta & said you are one of the few people who has been totally honest w-me. Imagine how different that concert would have been if Elvis didn't have the option to get in close contact w-his audience. HE would have been just as spectacular, but without the ramp the concert would have had a very different feel. Thank you.
It was both sweat and tears, he suffered from Glaucoma plus he was a natural blonde, he colored his hair, brows, lashes black. Back in the day he used black shoe polish, took a toll on his eyes. Plus he was a VERY spiritual man.
A LITTLE HISTORY INFO FOR YOU. ALL THE THE SONGS ARE FROM THE AMERICAN CIVAL WAR ERA. DIXIE WAS THE THE SOUTHERN SOLDIERS SANG. THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC WAS THE SONG THAT THE NORTHERN SOLDIERS SANG. ALL MY TRIALS WAS SUNG BY MOTHER'S TO THEIR CHILDREN ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CONFLICT. THE LINE "YOU KNOW YOUR DADDY'S BOUND TO DIE" I HOPE MAKES MORE SENSE TO YOU. THE NORTH WON THE WAR(THANK GOD). SO ENDING WITH A VERSE OF THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC SHOWS OUR RETURN TO ONE UNITED COUNTRY- KEEP DOING WHAT YOUR DOING. GOD BLESS THE U.S.A. AMEN
Please watch community black eccept Elvis part 1n2 dedecated if l can dream to MLK n R Kennedy after assassination still miss all this years😭😭😭😭😭thank for reactions✌️
there a vidoe called elvis and the black community theres a part in ther where one the black ladies who sang with him talking abouy elvis definding them against rastis asswholes
Elvis was and will always be the best, beautiful generous soul
Elvis is the GOAT! So is that diamond ring he’s wearing!! ❤ 💎
If anybody could get a gospel song played on pop radio, it was Elvis. This song hit 26 on Billboard.
I cried. Beautiful
The KING. Feel the passion and emotion of his voice. More please 💕💕💕💕
Just beautiful ❤
He is sweating. That jumpsuit weighed 70 lbs., with the cape. Probably about 50 lbs. wiithout it, under the hot lights and in Hawaii. He always put everything he had into these performances. An incomparable singer and showman. Thanks for this reaction. I subbed and hope you learn more about Elvis and how extraordinary he is.👏👏❤️❤️
1.5 Billion tuned in on satellite to watch this. 🙉
اعظم فنان على مر العصور لم ولن يتكرر الملك بدون منازع
Perfection as always ❤ 💖 💕
This concert was beamed around the world. 1.5 billion people watched. I remember watching this with my Mom and grandparents. Loved this song. Wonderful!
Best best ever this men ❤
The controversy about elvis was in the 80s said by people who never knew him .
Elvis and the black community is a great video to end all the no sense said about him .
Great performance from the Goat 🐐 he wasn't crying it was sweat jt was about 90 degrees with the lights etc plus it being Hawaii great reaction thank you 😀
The G.O.A.T
The 3 songs he covers in this trilogy all come from the American Civil War. Elvis' way of healing the breach. Thanks for your reaction.
This is three songs (trilogy) from the civil war era 1860s, one from the North, one from the South, and one from the Bahamas. All are like anthems of those 3 countries. All combined into one for a Trilogy.
Hell yeah! GOAT
Elvis is pretty diverse. This is like an operatic gospel ballad. Elvis also excelled with blues, rockabilly, straight up rock and roll, and country. I think he also brushes up on some MoTown before that was even a thing. If you want to see a more energetic, lit Elvis, checkout out 1970 in Vegas - "Suspicious Minds" or "Polk Salad Annie". Just about anything from the 1968 Comeback Special is also worth giving a listen/watch. Enjoy!
Beautiful. Elvis was the greatest
The negative views concerning Elvis was rooted in ignorance and shock and people ran with it. This stigma is easily changed when people do the actual research that's factual. PEACE!
The Ģreatest voice you'll ever hear👑💫⚡💫
He is sweating and crying. Tears come down from the middle of your eyes, not sweat. He cries on some of his songs. I admire him for that because he's a man that's not afraid or embarrassed to cry in front of people. His jumpsuits in the early 70's weighed 25-30 lbs each. When he started adding the intricate patterns and jewels, they weighed up to 75 lbs. R.I.Paradise Elvis! 😇🙏🏽💖
I saw this show. He was at our hotel. He looked as good as he sounded.
Elvis was the most successful gospel singer in pop music history. And considering his album sales are UNTOUCHABLE, even by Michael Jackson, that says a lot. MJ just hit 1 Billion sold a few yrs ago. Elvis hit 1.6 Billion way back in 1987. Nowadays he lingers somewhere in the 2-3 BILLION, plain out of site of anyone else. Noone can agree how many he's sold because internationally there too much inconsistency. But this show RIGHT HERE... was the most watched concert in history almost 2 BILLION people watched on closed circuit TV around the world (some on delay), the precursor to pay per view.
What a song! Great performance!
Thank you so much for this one!☀️
Thank you 👍 Thank you very much 🙏
Elvis Baby ! 😎
Check out What Now My Love from this same concert
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This was good but his tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King called "If I Can Dream" is even better from his 1968 Comeback Special. Thanks man, great reaction.
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SWEAT-PERSPIRATION: MEGA HOT HOUSE & STAGE LIGHTS & HEAVY, HOT JUMPSUIT -- LO0K AT HIS FOREHEAD WHERE IT'S COMING FROM. TRILOGY: a medley of three uniquely American pieces: “Dixie,” (dixie are the states down south in the U.S.); “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” a marching hymn of the Union Army during the American Civil War; and “All My Trials,” a Bahamian (people of the Bahamas) lullaby related to African American spirituals sung by protesting folksingers of the 1950s. JD Sumner was close to 50, backup singer Sylvia Shamwell was about 32 -- so there were some variations in ages.
THE RAMP from the STAGE INFO: Producer/director Marty Pasetta told Parker he wanted to build a ramp for Elvis to walk out onto & Parker said no. Pasetta explained that it would be 8 ft. wide & Elvis could stay in the middle or go to the left or to the right if he wanted to (Pasetta knew how important the audience was to Elvis). Parker said no. Fortunately, Pasetta was able to meet w-Elvis & he explained exactly what he told Parker. Fortunately again, Elvis overrode Parker & told Pasetta to build the ramp. Paseta told Elvis he wanted him to lose 25 lbs., which Elvis did. Elvis then hugged Pasetta & said you are one of the few people who has been totally honest w-me. Imagine how different that concert would have been if Elvis didn't have the option to get in close contact w-his audience. HE would have been just as spectacular, but without the ramp the concert would have had a very different feel. Producer/director Marty Pasetta told Parker he wanted to build a ramp for Elvis to walk out onto & Parker said no; Pasetta explained that it would be 8 ft. wide & Elvis could stay in the middle or go to the left or to the right if he wanted to (Pasetta knew how important the audience was to Elvis); Parker said no; fortunately, Pasetta was able to meet w-Elvis & he explained exactly what he told Parker; Fortunately again, Elvis overrode Parker & told Pasetta to build the ramp. Paseta told Elvis he wanted him to lose 25 lbs., which Elvis did. Elvis then hugged Pasetta & said you are one of the few people who has been totally honest w-me. Imagine how different that concert would have been if Elvis didn't have the option to get in close contact w-his audience. HE would have been just as spectacular, but without the ramp the concert would have had a very different feel. Thank you.
He was the king. Please play his live "How Great Thou Art". This was the song which earned him his first grammy
It was both sweat and tears, he suffered from Glaucoma plus he was a natural blonde, he colored his hair, brows, lashes black. Back in the day he used black shoe polish, took a toll on his eyes. Plus he was a VERY spiritual man.
A LITTLE HISTORY INFO FOR YOU. ALL THE THE SONGS ARE FROM THE AMERICAN CIVAL WAR ERA. DIXIE WAS THE THE SOUTHERN SOLDIERS SANG. THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC WAS THE SONG THAT THE NORTHERN SOLDIERS SANG. ALL MY TRIALS WAS SUNG BY MOTHER'S TO THEIR CHILDREN ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CONFLICT. THE LINE "YOU KNOW YOUR DADDY'S BOUND TO DIE" I HOPE MAKES MORE SENSE TO YOU. THE NORTH WON THE WAR(THANK GOD). SO ENDING WITH A VERSE OF THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC SHOWS OUR RETURN TO ONE UNITED COUNTRY- KEEP DOING WHAT YOUR DOING. GOD BLESS THE U.S.A. AMEN
Please watch community black eccept Elvis part 1n2 dedecated if l can dream to MLK n R Kennedy after assassination still miss all this years😭😭😭😭😭thank for reactions✌️
This is why we call him KING, that ring is representing PROVERTY, I was very poor at one time, not anymore.
Crying? Dammit, man. LOOK AT HIS FOREHEAD. Since when do tears come from the forehead???
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In the ghetto n Polk salads Annie
one of his backing singers (woman) was whiny husatans mother
How about TROUBLE / GUITAR MAN
You should keep it down so we can hear him sing.
there a vidoe called elvis and the black community theres a part in ther where one the black ladies who sang with him talking abouy elvis definding them against rastis asswholes
Antebellum times .Ol' Dixie.
Volume is too low. If I can't hear it, I won't watch it.
Stop hating on the group. You look like 60, but maybe not even 30 yet,😬
Sweat……
All Civil War songs. 160 years ago...
Why are you reacting to Elvis? I dont think, you like him 😂