Here's a thing I know about Elvis' speaking voice....our neighbor worked at Paramount Pictures when Elvis was there filming 'King Creole'. She took us with her to meet him. We were only 8 and 6, but already big fans. She was trying to comfort us because our mom had died that same summer. This clip showed his regular voice speaking to other adults, I remember it being so different with children. He knelt down so as to be on our level, put a hand on our shoulders and spoke deeply, softly and in very soothing resonant tones. We were immediately at ease and happy to accept his invitation to lunch in the commissary. He suggested the macaroni and cheese. It was good.
@@mevrammcoyoteV8f150 Thanks, Mark..it was a weird silver lining and more poignant for him, I think, because he knew what we'd been through and loved his own momma so much.
Elvis Presley was easily the most versatile vocalist in the history of recorded music. He performed Rock n Roll, Country, Blues, Soul, Ballads, Doo Wop, Gospel, Bluegrass, Rockabilly, Easy Listening, Christmas and even Standards. He not only performed all of these various genre's he did so authentically, convincingly and masterfully.
I so wish I could put this to a certain: but it's known that Freddie himself uttered: Elvis Presley is the greatest vocalist ever! That coming from Freddie is quite amazing.
I love the "analysis" of Elvis. I can't be done really. I guess the old masters would have gotten it right. But him going: Mozart/Beethoven and Bach asking: Elvis: how the hell do you get that "flanger" going. Your voice is inconsiderable. Time to put notes on it.
He definitely was one in millions...probably just one in a lifetime. The best voice EVER. So glad that I knew his music and was able to see him in concert.
Absolutely, people that knew him, many of them stars themselves have all said that he had such an enormous presence that you could literally feel it when he entered a room. Even if you were facing the complete opposite direction. Each of those people have also said they've never been around another person before him or since that had that type of effect on them. A couple people described it as almost like an aura was around him, you couldn't see it but they said it was almost like static electricity.
@@rwieber79 Wow! Elvis was obviously a VERY special man in every way possible! Maybe there really was something to it--what his mother told him when he was very young--that he had been given the energy of two people! (From his twin who had not survived.)
My mom passed when I was 6, she got sick when I was 3. I have very early memories of her still. One that sticks with me is driving in the car with her and the radio announced Elvis' death. My mom pulled over and started to cry. I remember asking her who Elvis was, and she cried even harder saying I would never know Elvis. Growing up, after she died, I consumed anything of Elvis I could. It made me feel closer to my mom. Along the way, I too fell in love with Elvis.
NO, we haven't forgotten as he can easily hold his own in a discussion of "who's the greatest gospel singer ever?" And he's certainly the greatest selling gospel singer ever!
@@patriciasnyder6915 Every time I hear Elvis singing.....anywhere, I do everything I can to appreciate the gifts he had. I get the whole female craziness thing😍.... because at 4 years old I was stomping and dancing with my arms outstretched to him on the old black and white tube😉and even as a 55+senior ....I still get gitty😌Long live the 👑 in our hearts💖
We played Peace In The Valley at my mom's memorial last week. There were a few younger folks there who had never heard it but commented on what a powerful piece it was. Miss you, Mom!
How? How on Earth do you hear all these different things in a voice just as he's singing it??!! I swear I've never heard anyone analyse a voice like you. Amazing! I love listening to you!
His charisma is unmatched. He really interprets every lyric, he cry’s when he says cry. So magnetic and a simply beautiful, perfect voice. My friend saw him close up and told me he was breathtaking to look at ... better than the screen. Thanks for this, Fil.
Elvis was so entertaining and charismatic add to this his talent and then add his looks and style he was the ultimate And penultimate music icon of the last century
You can't help smiling can you? His smile is so infectious because he never took himself too seriously. The whole thing was one big hoot. I loved that about him. `having said that. his gospel songs were a whole other matter, and In The Ghetto.
Yes, there was plenty of good music before Elvis, but Lennon is specifically referring to early rock'n'roll and the popularity of Elvis who put that genre on the map and inspired thousands of young musicians including the Beatles. Read more here: www.beatlesstory.com/blog/2017/08/11/the-kings-elvis-presley-and-the-beatles/
One of the very best things about Elvis (god knows there were many) was his heart. He was a kind man, very generous and humble and respectful. I recently went down an Elvis Presley rabbit-hole here on RUclips mainly consisting of interviews over the years of people who knew him personally and were speaking of his kind heart. There was a documentary I saw that focused on his generosity and kindness in particular, titled something to the effect of X (can't remember the number) in Cadillacs. It featured an interview where someone was talking about how one of Elvis Presley's favorite things in the world to do was surprising people with lavish gifts or the type of monetary support that, for many people, is life changing. The title of the documentary was in reference to the fact that Elvis frequently gifted Cadillacs. He'd buy them for fans, business associates, even totally at random. One instance in particular was explained in the documentary specifically was a time where he was at his local Cadillac dealership looking at cars. A random woman was also there on the other side of the dealership looking around basically window shopping since Cadillacs would have been way out of her price point. She wasn't aware that Elvis was there. The details are a bit blury now. But somehow or another Elvis became aware of her presence. She may have made a comment about how beautiful the car was that he was buying. Something like that, anyway. He ended up buying her one just like it right there on the spot. In the same documentary, someone being interviewed brought up another incident of Elvis' next level generosity. He needed to make a call at a payphone and realized he didn't have any loose change. I guess no one in his immediate entourage did either. A random dude that was watching them search their pockets for change approached and offered Elvis the change he needed. Elvis accepted and thanked him and asked for his information so he could give him his change back at a later date. The guy told him it wasn't necessary. Not wanting to embarrass the guy on the spot by continuing to insist on paying him back, he made his call and left. But he had someone in his entourage to go back and get the guy's information in private. So that's exactly what was done, and the guy wound up giving Elvis' assistant his information. A few weeks later Elvis personally called him up and asked him if he remembered giving him that change on the street. The guy remembered, of course. Elvis thanked him personally and then put an assistant on the phone. That's when the man was informed that Elvis paid off the entirety of his mortgage. He now owned his home outright. Elvis did this this kind of thing ALL. THE. TIME. And her preferred to do it privately. This sentiment applied to regular donations to countless charities, helping total strangers, low-tier employees associated with his businesses, and more. He tried to keep it private because he had absolutely ZERO interest in being charitable for good press. So the vast majority of his generosity will never be known. But what is known goes so far beyond ANY other celebrity in history. Not even Taylor Swift comes close, and she's very generous and private about charities. It wasn't even just his money that he gifted, either. He donated a lot of time as well and would very often visit hospitals to spend time with sick and dying patients. Very often it would be terminal children. And he did it all the time. I can't imagine how heartbreaking it would be to see that as much as he did but he never stopped. In the years following his passing, a lot of stuff came out about all the countless charities Elvis donated to annually. SO MANY OF THEM. Elvis and his generous, kind heart had always been known and celebrated throughout the entirety of his career. But the extent of it was never known until after his passing because in life he was always very adament about it staying quiet. Someone who knew him well personally said nothing in the world made Elvis happier than seeing the immediate reaction of someone after being informed of whatever charity/donation was being provided to them. And added that Elvis was always just as moved by it no many how many times and years he did it. Elvis was a very precious and kind soul who truly loved his fellow man and wanted to use his celebrity and fortune to bless as many people as possible. And he preferred it never to come out if he could help it as he wasn't looking for praise or glory. After learning so much about the kind of man he was it honestly makes me cry.
E.P the most successful artist ..most influential artist ...his voice was remarkable..his range was incredible! No training ..his given ...he had it all ...charisma ..stage presence..greatest vocals ever ...looks ...personality ..and the mist generous human being ever !! A great one for you ( undubbed master of tomorrow never comes) ..great work btw !!
Absolutely agree 100% he was a 1 off no one compares his voice was God given nothing like it before or since singers today don't compare they need pitch correction or auto tune take note Simon Cowell because all your x factor people needed auto tune this man simply was pure raw talent no training like you said he just simply had it so many styles of music performed perfectly in ever 1
There are advantages to growing old . In my youth Elvis was of no interest to me, The years have passed and I’ve had a change of heart . His voice is unique and distinctive , his ballads are lovely he has earned his place in history a true American Icon
Marc...I will be 75 and felt exactly the same way about Elvis as you. Growing up I knew and heard his songs on am radio but, just was not a big fan. As I grew into my 60's , I changed my mind completely after doing much more study on his career, vocal talents and influence on the music scene.He really was..the King of Rock and Roll. Dana
I've found as I have gotten older how I would sing along but not really pay attention to the music.watchingteaction videos has given me a new appreciation for musicians.
The shy little boy from Tupelo Miss. Now actually a world icon He was/is so lovely in every way..his looks just melt me. He will be remembered when we are all gone. A once in a lifetime jewel❤️❤️🌹
Now, you need to go to Graceland. I’ve been a couple of times. It’s well worth it. And if you go there, you MUST go to Sun Studios just a hop, skip, a jump away. Pay for the tour (that may come with the ticket🤔). Not only will you see where it all started for Elvis, but for many other singers like Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Charlie Rich, and Jerry Lee Lewis. They have one of those old-style microphones that was probably used by these singers at some point that you can hold onto to, lean back with, etc. Fun!
I once spoke to a vocal coach and asked him why Elvis was so great? And he laughed when saying "[y]ou mean besides being the greatest cultural force of the 20th century?" But then he said, "Because for my money no singer has ever sung so many different genres so remarkably well," and in thinking about it, he seems quite right. While thanks Phil as you're a national treasure to both your own country and the USA! While I've always found Elvis' progression from singing rockabilly to something like 'HURT' (semi-operatic) amazing, with everything in between being a remarkable musical journey. As his greatness seemed to come from his being fearless in the notes he would go after and hit as his range never stopped broadening. So, on the one hand, I get what the Beatles meant when saying "Elvis died in the army," because he went in so many more different directions than the one they fell in love with. But, time has shown that we're all better off for it!
Fil-You are correct that Elvis was not conscious of most classic vocal techniques, and yet he effortlessly incorporated so many of them into his singing. Much of that was developed when he sang in church, growing up. I also grew up in the rural area outside Memphis, and went to similar churches. You could actually hear the subtle "below the note" vibrato, and the near-octave jumps in the voices of many people in that time and place. That was just the way people sang in fundamentalist protestant churches in that area. It was a very emotional experience, and that came out in their voices. Elvis grew up doing the same thing and continued it when he started singing popular (rather than religious) music. And, here's an extra Elvis tidbit: my mother was 22 years old and living in Memphis in July, 1954. She never forgot the time and place she first heard "That's All Right, Mama" on the radio. She said it was as if a lightbulb went on, and she realized there really was music-like going from black and white to color. Then in 1968, she saw Elvis' comeback special, she said she got the same feeling all over again. Amazing.
This particular concert the production? crew wouldn't let him dance. This allowed his voice and especially his personality to shine. Imo, this was the best concert ever!
Elvis, the great one. The black leather jacket had to be his coolest look. All of the parodies of Elvis aside, this was a singularly amazing and truly great artist. He was the best live, because he had SUCH a good chemistry with his fans, sort of mutual adoration. They’re literally right there next to him and he loves it.
Love Elvis, so of course, loved this video. But am amazed by the musical knowledge this guy has! I’ve watched a bunch of them, and have learned so much! He is amazing!
When I was 13 in 1958, the only thing I got for Christmas was Elvis' Golden Records - and it was more than enough! In 2017, I introduced Elvis to my husband, who had spent his youth in Yellowstone Park during the 1950's, before the interstate highway system had made the park accessible. So he had never really been exposed to the magic that was Elvis. (He told me they could only get the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on the radio.) My husband had alzheimer's in 2017, and oh, my! did he ever love Elvis! I think it was Elvis' ability to authentically communicate being a young man that reached my husband, and enabled him to feel the feelings of a young man for the last few months of his life. That's quite a gift - all around. I really appreciate your analysis of what made up the magic of Elvis. Your sound illustrations are really good! I think you probably have some magic of your own in being able to carry the ideas through from thoughts to illustrations. You belie the old saying, "Those who can't, teach."
Thanks but that saying is often taken as negative to teachers whereas the actual saying is, Those who know, do, those who teach understand! Aristotle! It illuminates the difference between knowing something and truly understanding it!🙂
Elvis could sing about anything. He had such power and finesse in his vocals that came from deep down inside. You never saw him strain to hit a single note.
In his prime me as he could really sing anyting especially early sixties Nashvillethat's when his versatility and his all-around voice was at his best so was his physical health
There is a difference between hearing someone sing and feeling someone sing. Elvis is definitely the latter.Paul Simon , when he heard Elvis' version of Bridge Over Troubled Water" “When I first heard Elvis perform 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' it was unbelievable. I thought to myself, 'How the hell can I compete with that?' Nothing else needs to be said..
I wasn’t into Elvis being a kid back then. I thought he was my parents music, even though I knew he was a big deal. I was into his competition the Beatles, Stones and the hippy scene. It wasn’t until years later that I realized how talented he was and the huge impact he had on me. Such an exciting time back then musically with the Ed Sullivan Show I loved all the music just a little immature to appreciate it!!☮️❤️😎
@@patrickoconnor9700 Bruce Springsteen and so many more were influenced by this king of music.Even in Elvis days singers tried to copy him as they still do.I saw a brief snippet of Buce wearing a black leather jacket and leather pants just like Elvis wore in hi '68 special.But it is no surprisethat Bruce does not have the body and face and sex appeal of Elvis.And no swagger either.He should stick to jeans and a tee shirt..more his speed
Thanks FIL for this vocal analysis of Elvis. Your musical knowledge is impressive. That being said, it seems to me that Elvis's vocal abilities were God given. He did not have professional training. He was endowed with his beautiful vocals by his creator and his absolute love of music and performing before an audience was his life's blood. ❤️ He adored his fans and was a perfectionist about his music and had stunning good looks to top it off.
“If you’re looking at the guitar…..” who’s looking at the guitar when there’s Elvis’ gorgeous face to look at!😂. But seriously, I’m blown away by your extraordinary dissection of his performance, what a skill you have, and you’re so articulate - amazing!
Elvis just so natural they say he was a Prince from another planet then became a king his voice got stronger has he got older thank so much for giving Elvis respect one of the Best reactions I've seen thanks 👌🇬🇧
Great analysis of this incredible voice. Probably the best voice in the history of music. Listen to his tones in “what now my love”, “it’s now or never”, “pledging my love”. Best rock voice ever, he beats them all. I guess he could also sing opera.
Again I spoke of those of my generation. That includes Elvis’ country, blues, rock voice. What I liked about his voice it was so cryful.An audience loves that, but natural. Another star was born.
I was just an 8 year old kid when he was first making waves and I knew even at that age that he was something special. I guess he was my very first celeb crush. I became a teen and fell in love with the Beatles, idolized the many of the 60's and early 70's bands but I never outgrew my love for Elvis. His talent lives on and hopefully, new generations will discover him as we did.
Understanding how we are emotionally triggered by vocal technique is something I've never really thought about before. I've been watching your videos for several months now, and your encouraging declarations that anyone can sing has motivated me to try to learn. You've convinced me that it is not just an inborn talent, but a skill that can be developed with practice. You have the heart of a great teacher. Thank you.
J’aimerais bien faire comme vous mais on m’a toujours dit que ma voix était inaudible et, c’est vrai que je chante super faux !) Si vous étiez à Paris, j’irai prendre les cours avec vous !)) Persévérez, bravo👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇫🇷💙🇺🇦
Definitely either here on in Vegas in 1969 and 1970. Those first 2 stints he did at the International Hotel when they filmed the That's the Way It Is documentary he was like a Tiger who has just been released back into the wild. Such energy and he was in awesome shape physically paired with his matured voice and the Karate Gi inspired jumpsuits he wore in that period was just something unparalleled. And notice how many of the other entertainers began to dress on stage even up to the early 80s in some genres of music, they all emulated how Elvis dressed. His influence on the world is really more impactful than any other celebrity by far and perhaps even any other person aside from Jesus Christ himself.
My mom’s favorite song by Elvis My sister-in-law think he is the most beautiful man she’s ever seen. He sounded s lot like Dean Martin sometimes. Love your critique of the King of Rock and Roll. So many hits.
Fil I was so expecting you to rock the leather outfit and give us the Elvis moves when you came in with the guitar. Thank you for the great analysis and respect you gave this most beautiful and talented man.
Your videos are extremely interesting. Especially your dissection of Elvis because he’s got so many different sounds and voices. He’s been called the man of 1,000 voices. Thanks so much for sharing this with us. 🕺🏻🕺🏻🎸🎸🎸
Elvis could sing anything and make it sound incredible! A voice like no other....undoubtably the greatest vocalist ever! Brilliant Fil and a really cool demo! Cheers Mario! 😀👌🤘
However Elvis sang I believe it all came naturally from his spirit. God gave this man a one of a kind heart, charisma and singing voice that we will never see again. Seeing him and hearing him always makes me miss him.. So thankful I got to see him in concert.. Thanks, Fil.. 👍
Thanks for this! Elvis was so magnetic and talented on so many levels. I go through so many emotions listening to him sing and perform. ❤ His bravado grabs me by the heart!
Really appreciate this analysis, especially learning to hear the voice. Elvis has such a way of injecting his personality and soul into his songs that its totally captivating and always seems flawless. Sidenote: Fil, so cool how your musical genius allows you to learn new songs everyday, and go through cord structure with such ease...kudos ! You've gotta check out George Jones doing He Stopped Loving Her Today
Increditable Showman even after all these Years he is and forever The King!! Fil Thanks for Bringing Elvis to the Younger Generations because they dont know where they came from!!!
Elvis was a TRIFECTA OF NATURAL FORCE: TALENT/ CHARISMA/OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD GOOD LOOKS!! He was my first love at the age of about 7!! 🥰💕💕 He had a beautiful voice, and I think he really was a beautiful person.
The legendary Elvis Presley. He had great songs. Suspicious Minds comes to mind. The way he sang was quite effortless. He had a uniqueness to his voice. Thanks Fil, thankyou very muuch!!!
Back in the day, you were either a pat boone or elvis presley fan. I was definitely an elvis fan. As an adult I realized what a beautiful voice he had. No one could sing a hymn or christmas carol like him. Thank you Fil for another look at him.
Elvis was at a party and Pat Boone was there.Elvis would not go to talk with Pat..later in years Pat asked Elvis why he wouldn't come over and introduce himsel.Elvis said "You were a Star Man"
I always love to hear you talk about Elvis because it’s so nice hearing a real professional, as yourself, give credit to him for being such a talented artist in every aspect! So many people (most of whom know nothing about musical talent) simply try to make fun of him by actually trying to “mock” the characteristics that actually made him so great and unique! I don’t understand that really. I guess I just don’t understand why everybody can’t see him as the musical genius that he was but I’m glad that you do! Like they say, I guess it takes one to know one. 😊😏
As a kid of a teacher and stay at home mom, my parents could not buy me every LP or 45 I wanted, but I had two Elvis LP's that I would listen to and sing with over and over. Helped build my love of singing, which I still do almost every day. ❤
Enjoyed the video. You know your stuff. Elvis was a 'one off' and will never be bettered. How good looking and talented can one guy be. We were lucky to have him when we did.
Many things about Elvis is pure, and natural. He never had a voice coach. This is his born given voice, and dancing he didn't have a choreographer! He is all NATURAL. An that's why he is "The King of Rock n Roll" there will NEVER be anyone like him ever!!
That is a great analysis of his vocal range. Thank you. It gives us insight into his style and technic. Although to us fans it is magical ! 👍 It is appreciated wth our heart more than our intellect !!👍
Produced his own music too, directed his band as he sang, the MM said, he was the first solo singer they had ever seen that could direct his band by his A**. LOL
Anyone who suggests that Elvis wasn't musically inclined is an ignoramus and ought to attempt singing some of his songs(epic fail). Maybe the crescendo of An American Trilogy!!
FIL, THANKS FOR THIS CONCERT , AND YOUR GREAT COMMENTS, AND YOU PLAYING THE GUITAR, THIS IS MY FAVORITE ELVIS SHOW HERE, HE WAS ON TOP OF HIS GAME HERE, AND HE LOOKED BAD ASS DRESSED IN BLACK LEATHER, IN THE WORDS OF ELVIS , ''THANK YOU VERY MUCH'', ROCK ON, ,PEACE TO THE WORLD, COUSIN FIGEL
I love your videos Fil. You actually have a better grasp of who Elvis Presley was than the majority of his fans who are mainly focused on the celebrity, not the talented singer and musician. I look forward to you doing more Elvis videos in the future. Cheers!
An absolutely inaccurate and blind statement regarding Elvis Presley fans as ever I've come across.....just as worse as the ignorance on EP history and legacy 🤦🏼
Elvis... I grew up on Elvis... I saw him in concert in the early 70's... I took my mom's... She loved Elvis... Thanks professor... Man he could sing...
Young Elvis was vocally versatile. He had a raw rock voice for Jailhouse Rock and then he's a smooth crooner in songs like Are you lonesome tonight and he had hints of an opera quality in his final years which was present when he sang I did it my way and Moody Blue.
It was great when he got older in the 70s some powerful vocals but it was much more versatile 50s and early 60s early 60s Nashville fantastic he was much more iconic and healthy when he was younger also he was always great but ae his best between 1955 and 1963 to me that's when Elvis was at his best have a great day ✋🏼✋🏻😎
Fil, Elvis is my favorite music artist. I remember all his silly movies (That I enjoyed) and back in Junior High and High School I got a lot of crap for being an Elvis fan. That night on December 3, 1968 when his TV Special aired, I expected a lightweight Perry Como, Andy Williams or at best Tom Jones type special. When the opener "Trouble/Guitar Man" started with its first notes, the screen was still black for a second and then when Elvis started singing, the lights came on. HOLY CRAP! Right off it was apparent we were in for rock n roll ride from the master. The impact of that special after all the cotton candy fluffy movies was like a rock n roll resurrection! Well let's just say I did not have to hang my head in school any more. Anyone who only have seen this special in retrospect probably could not appreciate the full impact what the first airing had. I was like a tiger was roaring after you had been lulled to sleep for 8 years. In the middle of the flower power movement, here comes this leather clad gladiator taking all all comers, triumphantly.
Here's a thing I know about Elvis' speaking voice....our neighbor worked at Paramount Pictures when Elvis was there filming 'King Creole'. She took us with her to meet him. We were only 8 and 6, but already big fans. She was trying to comfort us because our mom had died that same summer. This clip showed his regular voice speaking to other adults, I remember it being so different with children. He knelt down so as to be on our level, put a hand on our shoulders and spoke deeply, softly and in very soothing resonant tones. We were immediately at ease and happy to accept his invitation to lunch in the commissary. He suggested the macaroni and cheese. It was good.
Cool...Lynn
@@mevrammcoyoteV8f150 Thanks, Mark..it was a weird silver lining and more poignant for him, I think, because he knew what we'd been through and loved his own momma so much.
Awesome, was very nice of him. I waited on Eddie Murphy once, he stiffed me. Guess he thought everything should be free.
@@kitkakitteh NO!!! That's awful.
Wow! What a great experience.
Elvis Presley was easily the most versatile vocalist in the history of recorded music. He performed Rock n Roll, Country, Blues, Soul, Ballads, Doo Wop, Gospel, Bluegrass, Rockabilly, Easy Listening, Christmas and even Standards. He not only performed all of these various genre's he did so authentically, convincingly and masterfully.
Your paragraph should be above the door of every record store.
@@ethandrood Thank you for the nice comment. If only we had some record stores left. Ha Ha.
I so wish I could put this to a certain: but it's known that Freddie himself uttered: Elvis Presley is the greatest vocalist ever! That coming from Freddie is quite amazing.
I love the "analysis" of Elvis. I can't be done really. I guess the old masters would have gotten it right. But him going: Mozart/Beethoven and Bach asking: Elvis: how the hell do you get that "flanger" going. Your voice is inconsiderable. Time to put notes on it.
Yes sir as well as Elvis did hard rock, psychedelic rock progressive rock classical opera styled and more a true vocal genius
Yes, Elvis had a beautiful voice but one cannot ignore the beautiful face and spirit that made the whole man! Much love, Elvis!
Elvis was charismatic in a way that so few others have.
And then some!
He definitely was one in millions...probably just one in a lifetime. The best voice EVER. So glad that I knew his music and was able to see him in concert.
Absolutely, people that knew him, many of them stars themselves have all said that he had such an enormous presence that you could literally feel it when he entered a room. Even if you were facing the complete opposite direction. Each of those people have also said they've never been around another person before him or since that had that type of effect on them. A couple people described it as almost like an aura was around him, you couldn't see it but they said it was almost like static electricity.
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WOW!
@@rwieber79 Wow! Elvis was obviously a VERY special man in every way possible! Maybe there really was something to it--what his mother told him when he was very young--that he had been given the energy of two people! (From his twin who had not survived.)
My mom passed when I was 6, she got sick when I was 3. I have very early memories of her still. One that sticks with me is driving in the car with her and the radio announced Elvis' death. My mom pulled over and started to cry. I remember asking her who Elvis was, and she cried even harder saying I would never know Elvis. Growing up, after she died, I consumed anything of Elvis I could. It made me feel closer to my mom. Along the way, I too fell in love with Elvis.
This was Elvis's comeback show, I remember it being on T.V in 68, he had never looked so good, it was a triumph
Elvis cared deeply about music. It's a little forgotten today, but Gospel was a thing he loved, and he sang it well.
Not forgotten. Elvis said: “He would be whatever God intended him to be.” I think I have the quote correct.
NO, we haven't forgotten as he can easily hold his own in a discussion of "who's the greatest gospel singer ever?" And he's certainly the greatest selling gospel singer ever!
@@patriciasnyder6915 Every time I hear Elvis singing.....anywhere, I do everything I can to appreciate the gifts he had. I get the whole female craziness thing😍.... because at 4 years old I was stomping and dancing with my arms outstretched to him on the old black and white tube😉and even as a 55+senior ....I still get gitty😌Long live the 👑 in our hearts💖
We played Peace In The Valley at my mom's memorial last week. There were a few younger folks there who had never heard it but commented on what a powerful piece it was. Miss you, Mom!
Elvis's soul depth and diversity were otherworldly.
I was there in the audience for this performance, and it was such a great night. The whole show was so special.
No way! I always wished I could have been at the '68 Comeback Special. You are very lucky, I'm jealous lol
Please tell us now! Could you anticipate the fame that moment would become?
Rock on 🤘
That must be a found memory! U are lucky
Dude please tell me more about it.
I loved the little smile he gave the audience in the beginning. What a complete performer.
He just oozed sex appeal
@@openyoureyes4799 Not much 😜😜😜😜💋💋
How? How on Earth do you hear all these different things in a voice just as he's singing it??!! I swear I've never heard anyone analyse a voice like you. Amazing! I love listening to you!
Thanks!
indeed.
My thoughts Exactly!
This cat from the wings of Pegasus, is a musical genius! He lays out every case: step by step and leaves nothing out!
Thanks!
His charisma is unmatched. He really interprets every lyric, he cry’s when he says cry. So magnetic and a simply beautiful, perfect voice. My friend saw him close up and told me he was breathtaking to look at ... better than the screen. Thanks for this, Fil.
OMG!!! This man was FINE!!!!!!!!! None other ever comes close!!!! ♥️😍 His voice was phenomenal! He was indeed the whole package. 👏👏👏👏👏♥️
Elvis was so entertaining and charismatic add to this his talent and then add his looks and style he was the ultimate And penultimate music icon of the last century
You can't help smiling can you? His smile is so infectious because he never took himself too seriously. The whole thing was one big hoot. I loved that about him. `having said that. his gospel songs were a whole other matter, and In The Ghetto.
"Before Elvis, there was nothing." - John Lennon
The Earth was Void..without Form
That was on the Holiday Inn sign across from Graceland in 2015 when I was there. Probably still is 🙂
“John Lennon was definitely my favorite Beatle, hands down.” -Kurt Kobain
Yes, there was plenty of good music before Elvis, but Lennon is specifically referring to early rock'n'roll and the popularity of Elvis who put that genre on the map and inspired thousands of young musicians including the Beatles. Read more here: www.beatlesstory.com/blog/2017/08/11/the-kings-elvis-presley-and-the-beatles/
it's now the year 2020 and there is still nothing musically to compare with Elvis he was and still is the greatest singer ever
One of the very best things about Elvis (god knows there were many) was his heart. He was a kind man, very generous and humble and respectful. I recently went down an Elvis Presley rabbit-hole here on RUclips mainly consisting of interviews over the years of people who knew him personally and were speaking of his kind heart. There was a documentary I saw that focused on his generosity and kindness in particular, titled something to the effect of X (can't remember the number) in Cadillacs. It featured an interview where someone was talking about how one of Elvis Presley's favorite things in the world to do was surprising people with lavish gifts or the type of monetary support that, for many people, is life changing. The title of the documentary was in reference to the fact that Elvis frequently gifted Cadillacs. He'd buy them for fans, business associates, even totally at random. One instance in particular was explained in the documentary specifically was a time where he was at his local Cadillac dealership looking at cars. A random woman was also there on the other side of the dealership looking around basically window shopping since Cadillacs would have been way out of her price point. She wasn't aware that Elvis was there. The details are a bit blury now. But somehow or another Elvis became aware of her presence. She may have made a comment about how beautiful the car was that he was buying. Something like that, anyway. He ended up buying her one just like it right there on the spot.
In the same documentary, someone being interviewed brought up another incident of Elvis' next level generosity. He needed to make a call at a payphone and realized he didn't have any loose change. I guess no one in his immediate entourage did either. A random dude that was watching them search their pockets for change approached and offered Elvis the change he needed. Elvis accepted and thanked him and asked for his information so he could give him his change back at a later date. The guy told him it wasn't necessary. Not wanting to embarrass the guy on the spot by continuing to insist on paying him back, he made his call and left. But he had someone in his entourage to go back and get the guy's information in private. So that's exactly what was done, and the guy wound up giving Elvis' assistant his information. A few weeks later Elvis personally called him up and asked him if he remembered giving him that change on the street. The guy remembered, of course. Elvis thanked him personally and then put an assistant on the phone. That's when the man was informed that Elvis paid off the entirety of his mortgage. He now owned his home outright. Elvis did this this kind of thing ALL. THE. TIME. And her preferred to do it privately. This sentiment applied to regular donations to countless charities, helping total strangers, low-tier employees associated with his businesses, and more. He tried to keep it private because he had absolutely ZERO interest in being charitable for good press. So the vast majority of his generosity will never be known. But what is known goes so far beyond ANY other celebrity in history. Not even Taylor Swift comes close, and she's very generous and private about charities. It wasn't even just his money that he gifted, either. He donated a lot of time as well and would very often visit hospitals to spend time with sick and dying patients. Very often it would be terminal children. And he did it all the time. I can't imagine how heartbreaking it would be to see that as much as he did but he never stopped. In the years following his passing, a lot of stuff came out about all the countless charities Elvis donated to annually. SO MANY OF THEM. Elvis and his generous, kind heart had always been known and celebrated throughout the entirety of his career. But the extent of it was never known until after his passing because in life he was always very adament about it staying quiet.
Someone who knew him well personally said nothing in the world made Elvis happier than seeing the immediate reaction of someone after being informed of whatever charity/donation was being provided to them. And added that Elvis was always just as moved by it no many how many times and years he did it. Elvis was a very precious and kind soul who truly loved his fellow man and wanted to use his celebrity and fortune to bless as many people as possible. And he preferred it never to come out if he could help it as he wasn't looking for praise or glory. After learning so much about the kind of man he was it honestly makes me cry.
E.P the most successful artist ..most influential artist ...his voice was remarkable..his range was incredible! No training ..his given ...he had it all ...charisma ..stage presence..greatest vocals ever ...looks ...personality ..and the mist generous human being ever !! A great one for you ( undubbed master of tomorrow never comes) ..great work btw !!
Absolutely agree 100% he was a 1 off no one compares his voice was God given nothing like it before or since singers today don't compare they need pitch correction or auto tune take note Simon Cowell because all your x factor people needed auto tune this man simply was pure raw talent no training like you said he just simply had it so many styles of music performed perfectly in ever 1
There are advantages to growing old . In my youth Elvis was of no interest to me, The years have passed and I’ve had a change of heart . His voice is unique and distinctive , his ballads are lovely he has earned his place in history a true American Icon
Glad you finally jumped on the band wagon. LOL Welcome to Elvis World with the rest of us. 😍
Marc...I will be 75 and felt exactly the same way about Elvis as you. Growing up I knew and heard his songs on am radio but, just was not a big fan. As I grew into my 60's , I changed my mind completely after doing much more study on his career, vocal talents and influence on the music scene.He really was..the King of Rock and Roll. Dana
I've found as I have gotten older how I would sing along but not really pay attention to the music.watchingteaction videos has given me a new appreciation for musicians.
The shy little boy from Tupelo Miss. Now actually a world icon
He was/is so lovely in every way..his looks just melt me. He
will be remembered when we are all gone. A once in a lifetime jewel❤️❤️🌹
Now, you need to go to Graceland. I’ve been a couple of times. It’s well worth it. And if you go there, you MUST go to Sun Studios just a hop, skip, a jump away. Pay for the tour (that may come with the ticket🤔). Not only will you see where it all started for Elvis, but for many other singers like Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Charlie Rich, and Jerry Lee Lewis. They have one of those old-style microphones that was probably used by these singers at some point that you can hold onto to, lean back with, etc. Fun!
I once spoke to a vocal coach and asked him why Elvis was so great? And he laughed when saying "[y]ou mean besides being the greatest cultural force of the 20th century?" But then he said, "Because for my money no singer has ever sung so many different genres so remarkably well," and in thinking about it, he seems quite right.
While thanks Phil as you're a national treasure to both your own country and the USA! While I've always found Elvis' progression from singing rockabilly to something like 'HURT' (semi-operatic) amazing, with everything in between being a remarkable musical journey. As his greatness seemed to come from his being fearless in the notes he would go after and hit as his range never stopped broadening.
So, on the one hand, I get what the Beatles meant when saying "Elvis died in the army," because he went in so many more different directions than the one they fell in love with. But, time has shown that we're all better off for it!
Fil-You are correct that Elvis was not conscious of most classic vocal techniques, and yet he effortlessly incorporated so many of them into his singing. Much of that was developed when he sang in church, growing up. I also grew up in the rural area outside Memphis, and went to similar churches. You could actually hear the subtle "below the note" vibrato, and the near-octave jumps in the voices of many people in that time and place. That was just the way people sang in fundamentalist protestant churches in that area. It was a very emotional experience, and that came out in their voices. Elvis grew up doing the same thing and continued it when he started singing popular (rather than religious) music. And, here's an extra Elvis tidbit: my mother was 22 years old and living in Memphis in July, 1954. She never forgot the time and place she first heard "That's All Right, Mama" on the radio. She said it was as if a lightbulb went on, and she realized there really was music-like going from black and white to color. Then in 1968, she saw Elvis' comeback special, she said she got the same feeling all over again. Amazing.
It's a sin how good-looking he was!
OMG! I couldn’t agree more 😍😍😍
I totally agree too, the most beautiful man ever !!!!
Not just how good of a singer, but as a performer, and the best looking man ever...lol. God was showing off when he created Elvis Aron Presley !
@@colinstanhouse6663 Elvis was a gift from God on so many levels. His physical beauty allowed him to bring out his internal beauty to the world
This particular concert the production? crew wouldn't let him dance. This allowed his voice and especially his personality to shine. Imo, this was the best concert ever!
His vocal capabilities were amazing. There is a reason he will forever be The King.
Elvis, the great one. The black leather jacket had to be his coolest look. All of the parodies of Elvis aside, this was a singularly amazing and truly great artist. He was the best live, because he had SUCH a good chemistry with his fans, sort of mutual adoration. They’re literally right there next to him and he loves it.
Love Elvis, so of course, loved this video. But am amazed by the musical knowledge this guy has! I’ve watched a bunch of them, and have learned so much! He is amazing!
Thanks!
@@wingsofpegasus you are so welcome. ❤your smile and your music knowledge.😊
When I was 13 in 1958, the only thing I got for Christmas was Elvis' Golden Records - and it was more than enough! In 2017, I introduced Elvis to my husband, who had spent his youth in Yellowstone Park during the 1950's, before the interstate highway system had made the park accessible. So he had never really been exposed to the magic that was Elvis. (He told me they could only get the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on the radio.) My husband had alzheimer's in 2017, and oh, my! did he ever love Elvis! I think it was Elvis' ability to authentically communicate being a young man that reached my husband, and enabled him to feel the feelings of a young man for the last few months of his life. That's quite a gift - all around.
I really appreciate your analysis of what made up the magic of Elvis. Your sound illustrations are really good! I think you probably have some magic of your own in being able to carry the ideas through from thoughts to illustrations. You belie the old saying, "Those who can't, teach."
Thanks but that saying is often taken as negative to teachers whereas the actual saying is, Those who know, do, those who teach understand! Aristotle! It illuminates the difference between knowing something and truly understanding it!🙂
@@wingsofpegasusThanks! As is not uncommon, the popular version totally misses the point. What you said is what I meant...........
He was such a beast man, love that dude
Elvis wasn't dude. Have some respect.
Elvis could sing about anything. He had such power and finesse in his vocals that came from deep down inside. You never saw him strain to hit a single note.
In his prime me as he could really sing anyting especially early sixties Nashvillethat's when his versatility and his all-around voice was at his best so was his physical health
Elvis really did have a great "cry," it always makes the vocals very intimate.
Vocal cord "cord"ination 😄
Seriously one of your best videos!
Thanks!
No one wore leather like Elvis.....No ONE !!!!!
Lol I hear you!
His '68 Comeback Special was an amazing production from start to finish. I especially loved the Gospel song and dance segment of the show.
There is a difference between hearing someone sing and feeling someone sing. Elvis is definitely the latter.Paul Simon , when he heard Elvis' version of Bridge Over Troubled Water" “When I first heard Elvis perform 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' it was unbelievable. I thought to myself, 'How the hell can I compete with that?' Nothing else needs to be said..
I wasn’t into Elvis being a kid back then. I thought he was my parents music, even though I knew he was a big deal. I was into his competition the Beatles, Stones and the hippy scene. It wasn’t until years later that I realized how talented he was and the huge impact he had on me. Such an exciting time back then musically with the Ed Sullivan Show I loved all the music just a little immature to appreciate it!!☮️❤️😎
The Beatles and Stones have credited Elvis as their influence.
@@patrickoconnor9700 Bruce Springsteen and so many more were influenced by this king of music.Even in Elvis days singers tried to copy him as they still do.I saw a brief snippet of Buce wearing a black leather jacket and leather pants just like Elvis wore in hi '68 special.But it is no surprisethat Bruce does not have the body and face and sex appeal of Elvis.And no swagger either.He should stick to jeans and a tee shirt..more his speed
@@margarettaylor8107 and a hanky in his back pocket 😂🤣
@@margarettaylor8107 hahaha 😂 great analysis..
Thanks FIL for this vocal analysis of Elvis. Your musical knowledge is impressive. That being said, it seems to me that Elvis's vocal abilities were God given. He did not have professional training. He was endowed with his beautiful vocals by his creator and his absolute love of music and performing before an audience was his life's blood. ❤️ He adored his fans and was a perfectionist about his music and had stunning good looks to top it off.
Always loved Elvis. He was waaaay before my time, but he was my first and only childhood /teen crush. Great analysis Fil! Thanks!
Very interesting
“If you’re looking at the guitar…..” who’s looking at the guitar when there’s Elvis’ gorgeous face to look at!😂. But seriously, I’m blown away by your extraordinary dissection of his performance, what a skill you have, and you’re so articulate - amazing!
The remarkable thing about elvis was his soul depth and diversity. An iconic artist, the likes of which may never be seen again.
Elvis just so natural they say he was a Prince from another planet then became a king his voice got stronger has he got older thank so much for giving Elvis respect one of the Best reactions I've seen thanks 👌🇬🇧
Great analysis of this incredible voice. Probably the best voice in the history of music. Listen to his tones in “what now my love”, “it’s now or never”, “pledging my love”. Best rock voice ever, he beats them all. I guess he could also sing opera.
Had he trained for opera, he could. He was a big Mario Lanza fan.
Elvis was a bit before my time but I vaguely remember this concert. Looking at this today I can only say MERCY he was HOT!!!!
Again I spoke of those of my generation. That includes Elvis’ country, blues, rock voice. What I liked about his voice it was so cryful.An audience loves that, but natural. Another star was born.
Elvis makes me smile.❤️
I was just an 8 year old kid when he was first making waves and I knew even at that age that he was something special. I guess he was my very first celeb crush. I became a teen and fell in love with the Beatles, idolized the many of the 60's and early 70's bands but I never outgrew my love for Elvis. His talent lives on and hopefully, new generations will discover him as we did.
Understanding how we are emotionally triggered by vocal technique is something I've never really thought about before. I've been watching your videos for several months now, and your encouraging declarations that anyone can sing has motivated me to try to learn. You've convinced me that it is not just an inborn talent, but a skill that can be developed with practice. You have the heart of a great teacher. Thank you.
Congratulations. Bon courage.
@@lawrencetaylor4101 Thanks for the encouragement.
J’aimerais bien faire comme vous mais on m’a toujours dit que ma voix était inaudible et, c’est vrai que je chante super faux !) Si vous étiez à Paris, j’irai prendre les cours avec vous !)) Persévérez, bravo👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇫🇷💙🇺🇦
What a intellectual analysis. Emotion is the key word here. Gospel, blues whatever, he had it in spades. Love your reactions.
IMO...... at his all-around best in this moment. Nobody ever looked this good either.
That's something I struggle to avoid because I tend to lose focus on the music. LOL
@@RobinMarkowitzcoolmedia yes 😂
Definitely either here on in Vegas in 1969 and 1970. Those first 2 stints he did at the International Hotel when they filmed the That's the Way It Is documentary he was like a Tiger who has just been released back into the wild. Such energy and he was in awesome shape physically paired with his matured voice and the Karate Gi inspired jumpsuits he wore in that period was just something unparalleled. And notice how many of the other entertainers began to dress on stage even up to the early 80s in some genres of music, they all emulated how Elvis dressed. His influence on the world is really more impactful than any other celebrity by far and perhaps even any other person aside from Jesus Christ himself.
I have to disagree. 1 year later, as the docu TTWII about his comeback shows in Las Vegas in 1969 proves, he looked even better.
@@rwieber79 Oh dear. Now you beat me by 8 days for making the same comment despite yours being far more elaborate.
Elvis is my all time favorite. His voice is amazing.
The clip where Elvis is speaking was an earlier clip than the singing one. As he matured his voice became even more amazing.
Elvis was so dam handsome .
Hi, play this one from Elvis:ruclips.net/video/MYwN4s-aaFE/видео.html
thought I changed it, but didn't lol right one on Elvis-ruclips.net/video/5ds_fRmEOt4/видео.html
Damn handsome does not even come close to The King’s looks
@@jessiemyrle4907 agree
And beautiful
I love love love love love love this song ohhhhhhh my GOSH Elvis 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 My KING 👑 bravo
My mom’s favorite song by Elvis My sister-in-law think he is the most beautiful man she’s ever seen. He sounded s lot like Dean Martin sometimes. Love your critique of the King of Rock and Roll. So many hits.
He had total command of the stage at all times. One of the great solo performers of all time.
Really enjoyed the analysis of the God given ability of one Elvis Presley. Certainly among the top male vocalists of any genre and style of music.
Holy smokes Fil, you’re such a rare brilliant musician & teacher!!
Fil I was so expecting you to rock the leather outfit and give us the Elvis moves when you came in with the guitar. Thank you for the great analysis and respect you gave this most beautiful and talented man.
Your videos are extremely interesting. Especially your dissection of Elvis because he’s got so many different sounds and voices. He’s been called the man of 1,000 voices. Thanks so much for sharing this with us. 🕺🏻🕺🏻🎸🎸🎸
Very interesting. I love Elvis’ voice.
Elvis could sing anything and make it sound incredible! A voice like no other....undoubtably the greatest vocalist ever! Brilliant Fil and a really cool demo! Cheers Mario! 😀👌🤘
However Elvis sang I believe it all came naturally from his spirit. God gave this man a one of a kind heart, charisma and singing voice that we will never see again. Seeing him and hearing him always makes me miss him.. So thankful I got to see him in concert.. Thanks, Fil.. 👍
Thanks for this! Elvis was so magnetic and talented on so many levels. I go through so many emotions listening to him sing and perform. ❤ His bravado grabs me by the heart!
Really appreciate this analysis, especially learning to hear the voice. Elvis has such a way of injecting his personality and soul into his songs that its totally captivating and always seems flawless. Sidenote: Fil, so cool how your musical genius allows you to learn new songs everyday, and go through cord structure with such ease...kudos ! You've gotta check out George Jones doing He Stopped Loving Her Today
Increditable Showman even after all these Years he is and forever The King!! Fil Thanks for Bringing Elvis to the Younger Generations because they dont know where they came from!!!
Elvis was a TRIFECTA OF NATURAL FORCE: TALENT/
CHARISMA/OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD GOOD LOOKS!! He was my first love at the age of about 7!! 🥰💕💕 He had a beautiful voice, and I think he really was a beautiful person.
He gets really high in How Great Thou Art and Unchained Melody
He could sing anything better and with more power then anybody else ever!
The legendary Elvis Presley. He had great songs. Suspicious Minds comes to mind. The way he sang was quite effortless. He had a uniqueness to his voice. Thanks Fil, thankyou very muuch!!!
Back in the day, you were either a pat boone or elvis presley fan. I was definitely an elvis fan. As an adult I realized what a beautiful voice he had. No one could sing a hymn or christmas carol like him. Thank you Fil for another look at him.
Elvis was at a party and Pat Boone was there.Elvis would not go to talk with Pat..later in years Pat asked Elvis why he wouldn't come over and introduce himsel.Elvis said "You were a Star Man"
Ah, the Male version of Ginger vs. Maryanne.
Boone was incredibly weak sauce compared to Elvis. No soul at all.
Let me tell you I was definitely not a Pat Boone fan !!
That night, on that stage, playing and singing in that outfit...... coolest person on earth.
THE 👑 KING 🎤🎶💫 Portland Oregon USA 🇺🇸
I love everything of Elvis!!! Very adorable!!!
How could people not enjoy Elvis...OMG he was perfect ....❤
Nothing to analyze…The man had one of the most unique voices EVER! Perfect pitch and delivery.
Yes! So plenty to analyse!
@@wingsofpegasus….You missed my point.
Elvis is just beautiful ❤
ELVIS had a voice and Charisma incredible amazing! Even his speak voice is pure gold, and he had humor! I love him so much!
I always love to hear you talk about Elvis because it’s so nice hearing a real professional, as yourself, give credit to him for being such a talented artist in every aspect! So many people (most of whom know nothing about musical talent) simply try to make fun of him by actually trying to “mock” the characteristics that actually made him so great and unique! I don’t understand that really. I guess I just don’t understand why everybody can’t see him as the musical genius that he was but I’m glad that you do! Like they say, I guess it takes one to know one. 😊😏
As a kid of a teacher and stay at home mom, my parents could not buy me every LP or 45 I wanted, but I had two Elvis LP's that I would listen to and sing with over and over. Helped build my love of singing, which I still do almost every day. ❤
My mother saw Elvis ... she said he was heavenly ♥️Tennessee
I saw him in concert twice 75&77 Simply the very best!!
Woo hoo, the King! Thanks
Love Elvis Presley good song thank you ❤
Enjoyed the video. You know your stuff. Elvis was a 'one off' and will never be bettered. How good looking and talented can one guy be. We were lucky to have him when we did.
Elvis never gives a bad performance. I think you get another great vocal performance on Trying to Get to You from the same 68 special.
Coolest Person God has ever created...Ladies..Elvis wouldn't begged you to love him....would he?..Great teaching on guitar....Thanks Fil
Elvis had my heart when he sang Just Wanna Be Your Teddy Bear!! ❤ I was only about 7 or 8, but I WAS IN LOVE!! 😍💕💕 That voice!!
Naw...Dean Martin was the coolest guy ever
Such a brilliant analysis… and still being so humble towards the artist and the people watching/learning
Many things about Elvis is pure, and natural. He never had a voice coach. This is his born given voice, and dancing he didn't have a choreographer! He is all NATURAL. An that's why he is "The King of Rock n Roll" there will NEVER be anyone like him ever!!
What an awesome, insightful analysis of Elvis' singing! Thank you, Fil!
That is a great analysis of his vocal range. Thank you.
It gives us insight into his style and technic. Although to us fans it is magical ! 👍 It is appreciated wth our heart more than our intellect !!👍
Ugh! How can anyone think Elvis wasn’t musically inclined? He conducted his band like a maestro. Just watch him! Thanks Fil.
Produced his own music too, directed his band as he sang, the MM said, he was the first solo singer they had ever seen that could direct his band by his A**. LOL
Anyone who suggests that Elvis wasn't musically inclined is an ignoramus and ought to attempt singing some of his songs(epic fail). Maybe the crescendo of An American Trilogy!!
that's the first thing i noticed when i watched it many years ago. he was in command of the whole thing. and steered it gently.
@@elvisbrando6523 i've HEARD that he recorded all his vocals in one take, even in the later years. i'm not vouching for this statement, though!
@@Miriboheme Well said.
Love Elvis. What a great entertainer he was. Thanks🙏💕😊still listen to him.
Thank you, Fil. I am the world's biggest Elvis fan, and really appreciate the attention you've given him.
FIL, THANKS FOR THIS CONCERT , AND YOUR GREAT COMMENTS, AND YOU PLAYING THE GUITAR, THIS IS MY FAVORITE ELVIS SHOW HERE, HE WAS ON TOP OF HIS GAME HERE, AND HE LOOKED BAD ASS DRESSED IN BLACK LEATHER, IN THE WORDS OF ELVIS , ''THANK YOU VERY MUCH'', ROCK ON, ,PEACE TO THE WORLD, COUSIN FIGEL
I love how you explain the depth of how to sing !! And You picked the GREATEST SINGER EVER TO EXPLAIN IT !! LONG LIVE THE KING !!! 😊
Named my daughter "Presley" ❤️ thanks for several analyses of him Fil, great job you are spot on!
I love your videos Fil. You actually have a better grasp of who Elvis Presley was than the majority of his fans who are mainly focused on the celebrity, not the talented singer and musician.
I look forward to you doing more Elvis videos in the future.
Cheers!
An absolutely inaccurate and blind statement regarding Elvis Presley fans as ever I've come across.....just as worse as the ignorance on EP history and legacy 🤦🏼
Elvis... I grew up on Elvis...
I saw him in concert in the early 70's...
I took my mom's... She loved Elvis...
Thanks professor...
Man he could sing...
More Elvis PLEASE!!!
Young Elvis was vocally versatile. He had a raw rock voice for Jailhouse Rock and then he's a smooth crooner in songs like Are you lonesome tonight and he had hints of an opera quality in his final years which was present when he sang I did it my way and Moody Blue.
It was great when he got older in the 70s some powerful vocals but it was much more versatile 50s and early 60s early 60s Nashville fantastic he was much more iconic and healthy when he was younger also he was always great but ae his best between 1955 and 1963 to me that's when Elvis was at his best have a great day ✋🏼✋🏻😎
Fil, Elvis is my favorite music artist. I remember all his silly movies (That I enjoyed) and back in Junior High and High School I got a lot of crap for being an Elvis fan. That night on December 3, 1968 when his TV Special aired, I expected a lightweight Perry Como, Andy Williams or at best Tom Jones type special. When the opener "Trouble/Guitar Man" started with its first notes, the screen was still black for a second and then when Elvis started singing, the lights came on. HOLY CRAP! Right off it was apparent we were in for rock n roll ride from the master. The impact of that special after all the cotton candy fluffy movies was like a rock n roll resurrection! Well let's just say I did not have to hang my head in school any more. Anyone who only have seen this special in retrospect probably could not appreciate the full impact what the first airing had. I was like a tiger was roaring after you had been lulled to sleep for 8 years. In the middle of the flower power movement, here comes this leather clad gladiator taking all all comers, triumphantly.
Elvis is truly the King of Music
The unique mr elvis Presley .. he had it all 👑Of🎼One of a kind voice so much range!! Never be another!! God given!! Multitalented!!
Now we're talking he was a one and only.
You: Phil are awesome In your own right.🎶👍
Thanks!