Elvis Presley - The Complete 9 June 1972 New York Press Conference

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  • @lenesita1
    @lenesita1 3 года назад +223

    I love it when he say "The image is one thing, and human being is another... it is very hard to live up to an image". That is so true! People forget that he was just a man, a human being like you and me. What a humble, sweet and polite man and his voice just melts butter...

    • @suehurwitz1444
      @suehurwitz1444 2 года назад +9

      We’re All perfectly imperfect….. let him without sin…..

    • @QueenCreole77
      @QueenCreole77 Год назад +13

      I think that was part of the reason he did the drugs, he tried so hard to stay a legend. Too bad he didn’t realize how loved he was and how much entertainment he brought us and still does💕

    • @kjetin99
      @kjetin99 Год назад +5

      Thank You very much!

    • @thomasandersen2938
      @thomasandersen2938 7 месяцев назад

      ​@QueenCreole77 he did drugs brcause he like too

    • @Julie-nh6ef
      @Julie-nh6ef 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@thomasandersen2938the subject is getting so tiresome

  • @jamesnorris1886
    @jamesnorris1886 3 года назад +282

    Not a negative thing to say about anyone, no political BS either....they just don’t make them like that anymore....such a beautiful soul

    • @maryspencer4975
      @maryspencer4975 3 года назад +38

      He's very respectful which is in short supply today. I miss him so much.

    • @julieeales
      @julieeales 2 года назад +1

      I know so many stars these days bitch about each other

    • @jameshicks8634
      @jameshicks8634 Год назад +21

      The man had class and taste yes you're right integrity a gentleman

    • @toshiojohnston3732
      @toshiojohnston3732 Год назад +8

      We live in vulgar,crass,immature times( hip hop,sports fandom,sports,radio,video gaming,shock jock radio,bro,frat boy culture,web porno social media etc.

    • @honiotes1
      @honiotes1 Год назад +7

      How incredibly genuine to not use his platform for his political views. I have no respect for anyone in that type of business to give their opinions on what’s going on in the world as if we don’t know, and we rely on the people in the entertainment to fill us in.
      They are the last people I would want to hear from on their opinion with politics and to stay off their soapbox all they are are entertainers. They didn’t find a cure to cancer & a large majority of them probably voted for the idiot Biden, so does anybody care what any entertainer has to say. What gives them a better insight than we ALL already have? That’s one of the reasons Elvis is so respected because he knows that’s not his place to give his opinions. were watching the Academy Awards a few years ago, and Robert De Niro came out, and all he started talking about was politics, and it took us 10 seconds to turn the channel. We did not care to hear about his opinion.

  • @rwieber79
    @rwieber79 3 года назад +143

    Celebrities today could learn alot from watching the biggest celebrity ever and how he handled the questions here.

    • @tacticalix
      @tacticalix Год назад +15

      I don't think it's in their hearts....whereas this man WORE his gigantic heart on his sleeve for the WORLD to see. That's how REAL and CONFIDENT he was.

    • @rwieber79
      @rwieber79 Год назад +6

      @@tacticalix 100%

    • @synchronicity1470
      @synchronicity1470 Год назад +6

      @@tacticalix and the world rewarded Elvis for his authenticity with armfuls of Love!

    • @tacticalix
      @tacticalix Год назад

      @@synchronicity1470 Did they? Was it "love"?

    • @synchronicity1470
      @synchronicity1470 Год назад +7

      @@tacticalix Yes. I believe so. His fans sensed his loving, generous, genuine spirit and reciprocated.

  • @elvicare35
    @elvicare35 2 года назад +128

    He's as well-spoken, funny, and humble as ANYBODY I've EVER heard!!!!!!!

    • @tacticalix
      @tacticalix Год назад +11

      I think he's the most humble person I have ever known (of)....which, because of the TITANIC entity he was and is, is a very fascinating aspect about him. His many great qualities are beyond comprehension on THIS globe. Amazing.

  • @TonysLawnCare215
    @TonysLawnCare215 3 года назад +129

    E = EXTRAORDINARY
    L = LEGEND
    V = VOCALLY PERFECT
    I = ICON
    S = SUPERSTAR 👑

  • @majasndergaard5665
    @majasndergaard5665 Год назад +49

    Elvis did a great interview, he kept his integrity, sincerety, politeness and wonderful sense of hunor during the entire interview. His father Vernon was humble and honest. The manager "col." Tom Parker is also being himself, showing off and being the rude, crude, clumsy and over-the-top bossy clown he was so infamous of being. This is a valuable piece of history. Just love Elvis.

    • @ajp2812
      @ajp2812 7 месяцев назад +2

      I don't think Colonel Parker was rude and bossy here. He was just trying to keep order. At the beginning, he was trying to keep people from walking and standing in front of the people who were seated, and evidently in the middle of the interview someone was out of place again and he was asking him/her to move. Someone had to keep order. At the end of the interview he at least tried to implement a bit of humor when the allotted time was over and he had to cut it off. Maybe we do have reasons not like Colonel Parker, but not from this video.

    • @user-xe5cz3dw8m
      @user-xe5cz3dw8m 7 дней назад

      I agree 100% with everything you said, especially about Colonel Tom Parker. What a con man.

  • @simonnorth5008
    @simonnorth5008 2 года назад +74

    Fascinating. He really knew how to pitch it and stay neutral. Effortlessly. I guess this is why he was so successful. What a legend. The Colonel on the other hand... Elvis would have been unstoppable if he'd have been allowed to tour Europe and the world. Anyway, what a man.

    • @tacticalix
      @tacticalix Год назад +5

      What if Elvis had toured oversees and something actually happened to him, as the Colonel feared? Elvis belongs to the world and history now....but was FIRMLY a product and representation of America, the country he loved and respected foremost. It's kind of fitting that he only performed....for US. Not performing overseas probably AMPLIFIED his gravitas....AS an American phenomenon and UNIVERSAL entity. Let the McCartneys and ABBAs, etc. tour Japan and wherever else.

    • @KathleenFerretti-fo4ez
      @KathleenFerretti-fo4ez Год назад +8

      But Elvis wanted to tour overseas. He wanted a challenge, and a change. He said he wanted to do it. But Elvis’s needs were not put first, unfortunately.

    • @serpentinasnape
      @serpentinasnape Год назад +6

      Elvis wanted a change. He wanted to be challenged artistically. Look what happened with the 68 special.🥰 I believe, he would have reinvented himself with worldwide tours again and probably not spiralled into total drug abuse and misery.
      Same goes for the films. If he had been able to get better scripts that would have challenged him (again something Parker mishandled), things might have been different. (I think he was really good in his last two films despite the scripts being far from great!)

    • @wendyromero9488
      @wendyromero9488 Год назад +1

      Elvis is THE NE AND ONLY!!! IT WILL ALWAYS BE THAT WAY!!!

  • @bbo1779
    @bbo1779 4 года назад +89

    Elvis handled himself very well in this interview...no political comments either.

    • @dekelanson5280
      @dekelanson5280 3 года назад +14

      Yeah I know. Today they'd go on some political rant.I also liked how he wouldn't criticize other performers.Total class.

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 3 года назад +8

      One of his best traits, he never talked about politics, in 21 years of the spotlight

    • @mojo-media
      @mojo-media 3 года назад +4

      @@MichaelJ44 that's because he was advised by the Colonel to never speak publicly about politics. During the mid 60's, he wanted to publicly support MLK & The Civil Rights Movement, but the Colonel put a gag order on him.

    • @mojo-media
      @mojo-media 3 года назад

      That's because he was advised by the Colonel to never speak publicly about politics. During the mid 60's, he wanted to publicly support MLK & The Civil Rights Movement, but the Colonel put a gag order on him.

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 3 года назад +8

      @@mojo-media
      Elvis never talked about politics in public way before he met the colonel. He never wanted to talk publicly about anything

  • @Casslaydra
    @Casslaydra 2 года назад +108

    I can’t get enough of this guy lol I may need to go to the crazy house because of how much I love this man 😂

    • @JAYJason6666
      @JAYJason6666 2 года назад +3

      lol

    • @sherlshirley5713
      @sherlshirley5713 2 года назад +11

      Me too my friend! My family thinks I'm nuts, but they get it too!!

    • @elisabethvalade9866
      @elisabethvalade9866 2 года назад +19

      You WON'T be alone!!!

    • @patriciaferrini8652
      @patriciaferrini8652 Год назад +11

      Fans of Elvis Presley are differents... we are allowed to be differents in our life...

    • @szanyivica
      @szanyivica Год назад +10

      That's me right there since June...my husband too ...must be something really special about him...starting to think he was an alien...not one of us. There are some strange circumstances

  • @rosefarbman7345
    @rosefarbman7345 2 года назад +70

    Elvis was the BEST. I saw him on my 16th birthday. I followed him until he died. He was the most humble, kind person, especially in this industry. He never put anyone down. He was so handsome and never will be another like him. His manager took so much advantage of him. It is a shame he died so young. RIP Elvis, we love you.

  • @Jeri_C11
    @Jeri_C11 3 года назад +55

    He used his wit and humor to disguise his self consciousness and he did a great job as always. He has such a vulnerability that comes through.

    • @realworkoutsforrealpeople743
      @realworkoutsforrealpeople743 2 года назад +12

      He was a simple man at heart. Just a poor kid who deservedly came to incredible riches early in life and had no clue had to handle it really.

    • @southerngirl9941
      @southerngirl9941 2 года назад +9

      Jeri C., Wonderfully said, Jeri, that's how I 'read' him, too. This must have been a torture for him ... .
      And I would never ever defend Parker in any way 😡, but this time, he saved Elvis, who couldn't wait to get away from this I believe.

  • @CornbreadOracle
    @CornbreadOracle 4 года назад +58

    He seems so nice, so genuinely humble. It’s interesting how he addresses the female reporters with such endearments as “honey” and “dear” but the men are “sirs”. It’s his way being nice and, oddly enough, respectful, though that seems strange to people born and raised well after this era. No one seems to take offense but he’d be excoriated today. Overall he seems like a kind, simple country boy made good. I just wish he’d realized that he didn’t need the Colonel; the Colonel needed him. Elvis seems like he was decent to the core; too bad he wasn’t made of stronger stuff.

    • @realworkoutsforrealpeople743
      @realworkoutsforrealpeople743 2 года назад +9

      He was a Southern gentleman and those terms are what older men will use to address a woman in the South to this day. It is not as PC today than it was then but, placed in the historical context of this interview, it was fine.
      I love how you describe him, "a kind, simple country boy made good". Even he confirms it in a way when he talks about his overnight rise to fame. Being the first superstar of the television era and having to navigate that without any kind of blueprint or safeguard or even peers, geez...it is sobering to even consider.
      Man, he was just so polite and measured and respectful -can you think of anyone in the public eye who says "I beg your pardon" nowadays? And it is jarring to realize how clueless he was when it came to the "business" of Elvis Presley, always deferring to Col Parker for an answer/explanation. Knowing what we know now about their "business" relationship, it is infuriating to see it happen in such plain view.
      It pierces my heart to see what we lost when he died. There is a theory out there that what led to his death was way more complicated than simple drug abuse and/or heart failure btw. On case you are interested...Elvis Presley: Head Trauma, Autoimmunity, Pain, and Early Death (practicalpainmanagement.com)

    • @carolhayar3037
      @carolhayar3037 2 года назад +4

      @@realworkoutsforrealpeople743 not only older men addressing woman -- i have a cousin from the south who always addressed the family elders as yes sir, yes mam

    • @carolhayar3037
      @carolhayar3037 2 года назад +4

      my cousin from the south addressed all family elders w-yes sir, yes maam

    • @CornbreadOracle
      @CornbreadOracle 2 года назад +7

      @@carolhayar3037 I’m from the south myself. GenX. Men cannot get away with “honey” and “dear” like that now. But we do “yes ma’am” and “yes sir” still, although not as stringently as we used to.

    • @Mulberry2000
      @Mulberry2000 9 месяцев назад +2

      in the north of England men some times call women love etc and the women do that to the men as well. Its just being nice and nothing sexual in it- the get this terminology from the British.

  • @joanne26
    @joanne26 3 года назад +22

    Hello from England
    Elvis summed it up in reply to one question by saying: "the image is one thing and a human being is another". How cathartic this answer was.
    He was just so "DIFFERENT" He was truly "A ONE OFF" HUMAN being
    He sang like "NOBODY" else
    He dressed like "NOBODY" else
    His STAGE PRESENCE was like "NOBODY" else with that WIGGLE.
    Through his very short life he reinvented himself and the start of the 70's when i was a kid things were so different again from the 60's. Even more outrageous and colourful with things like Bell Bottom trousers. and jumpsuits.
    How different the Press were as well back then and we are really talking about 50 years ago. There must be thousands of people still alive that were so lucky to have gone to his shows and just had that life changing experience.
    We can all look back at this interview with happiness and sadness at the same time. He just loved to entertain the fans and GAVE HIS BODY AND SOUL to the END, YES TO THE VERY END OF HIS LIFE.
    I think the music industry today is SO FICKLE. Big tour LIVE CONCERTS seem to be a thing of the past for the so called artists of the last 15-20 years

  • @matthews8576
    @matthews8576 2 года назад +93

    Watching this 72 interview makes his fall just 4-5 years later even more unbelievable.

    • @joe6096
      @joe6096 Год назад +12

      He still looks and sounds very good here. After '73 is when he really started going down hill, after the Hawaii special. 4 years is all it took, makes me terribly sad just thinking about it.

    • @mmhthree
      @mmhthree Год назад +8

      There's a picture of Elvis and Ginger in December of 1976 at her Grandfather's funeral and he looks pretty good in that time period. The end came pretty quick and by June 1977 he was looking really bad, and didn't make it but a few more weeks.

    • @keirgazelle2451
      @keirgazelle2451 Год назад +16

      He did not fall...he was pushed. His manager used him..lied to him and no one cared as long as he kept paying the bills.
      He was a sweet, careing man..who needed to be in the hospital. He was ill...he needed rest.
      People failed him.

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Год назад +10

      I saw him cloae up in November 1976 and he looked fabulous, in good health and full of energy. Linda T. was nearby and told me he had just been to a health spa in Palm Springs for six weeks.

    • @tolistolis8277
      @tolistolis8277 Год назад +3

      Sonny west in a interview was say,the real problem start in 74-75 because he start take lots of hard down stuff like demerol,
      Until 73 use only uppers and sleeping and diet pills,but the downstuff rapidly change his apearence, demerol 5 times more powerful from morphine, extreme heavy,

  • @jeremeymiller3406
    @jeremeymiller3406 2 года назад +63

    A lot of celebrities and athletes should take a long look at how this man conducted himself his entire career in press conferences up till the very end he remained humble, respectful and polite he was smart enough to know both sides listen to music and proud enough to keep any opinions on political or controversial topics to himself knowing full well he had the potential to influence millions by answering questions like that a certain way I think that’s very admirable sadly people like him are far and few between these days

    • @christopherone1
      @christopherone1 2 года назад

      what a disgraceful comment. like entertainers aren't just people with opinions, give me a break. It was a different time back then. Elvis was indeed political and was hounded, degraded, hated by the republican party...the way they treated him was outrageous, degrading to him because he employed and had 'negro' (using the nice word here) friends. They called him horrible terrible names. Elvis sought out Nixon b/c he wanted a drug narc badge (he was a drug addict and thought with that he'd be able to transport any all drugs where ever he wanted). Give me a break with your unbelievable ignorant, arrogant, ridiculously stupid comment.

    • @joannvannini2809
      @joannvannini2809 Год назад +4

      You certainly could tell by his face and snicker how he felt about the women's right movement question. He wasn't for it! Most men at that time were intimidated by women becoming more equal. I like to think Elvis would have eventually embraced it...

    • @jeremeymiller3406
      @jeremeymiller3406 Год назад +4

      @@joannvannini2809 I’d like to think so too I think he tried to keep up with modern culture which is evident in his music how he modernized some of his most polar songs he was absolutely a traditionalist though I know he got kind of serious with famous actress Anne Margaret but felt threatened by her career he wanted someone who would remain and home basically he wanted someone he could control but I think it’s due to the draconian era he was brought up in when it was drilled into every young man and woman’s head that the men were supposed to be the bread winner and women were to remain at home and with the kids now days it’s the exact opposite for a lot of people even if he didn’t he would t have any choice but to accept that

  • @CJLOVE23
    @CJLOVE23 Год назад +32

    My goodness he had such a wonderful sense of humor. Such a humble kind genuine beautiful man

  • @dhaley8847
    @dhaley8847 2 года назад +46

    Elvis was a humble, intelligent person and He handles the press very well. He talks of going to Japan and Europe how wonderful that would have been, I think a tour like that would have energized him and really brought out the best of Elvis. He always could rise to an occasion! the 68 special and the 73 Hawaii concert are perfect examples off Elvis showing the world that He was on top of his game! TCB!

    • @joe6096
      @joe6096 Год назад +10

      Contrary to the movie, in real life Elvis never knew Colonel Parker's real name was Andreas van Kuijk, nor that he was in America illegally. That's why he could never leave the states to tour, but also that as seen here Elvis had no idea that there was a sinister reason why he could never tour outside of America.
      The facts about "The Colonel" didn't come out until Priscilla sued him in 1979.

    • @tacticalix
      @tacticalix Год назад +3

      That's the thing....he was ALREADY super energized (he even eluded to this in this press conference where he said he'd 'never retire because he had so much energy'....never heard THAT before from anyone!) and we got MORE than 'the best' out of him. I kind of like that he never went 'over there' and shared what is/was OURS! Though the world gets their 'piece'....Elvis was AMERICA'S!! I'm/We're SELFISH about our King! I'm a BETTER American because Elvis Presley was SOLELY American!

    • @debra2700
      @debra2700 Год назад +3

      @@joe6096 All of that is true but Elvis could have done world tours if he really wanted to go. Either everyone around Elvis was right that no one could tell Elvis what to do or that Tom Parker had complete control over him but both things can't be true at once.

    • @bringbackcommonsense528
      @bringbackcommonsense528 Год назад +1

      They were in the process of planning a tour of Europe when he died.

    • @debra2700
      @debra2700 Год назад +2

      @@bringbackcommonsense528 Elvis talked about changing his life but there were no plans in the works for a tour of Europe.

  • @matrix5000100
    @matrix5000100 3 месяца назад +3

    I am a man and I say it openly (as a fan): "I loved Elvis Presley when I was 13, I still love him at 60......and I will love him until the last minute - no matter when this last minute comes, Elvis was and is a king from another universe!

  • @mitchellwestford9312
    @mitchellwestford9312 Год назад +25

    Thanks to All who support Him keep His legacy alive forever Elvis Presley Never be forgotten 2022

  • @InTheNow2020
    @InTheNow2020 2 месяца назад +3

    This is such an iconic interview and probably my favourite as it showed "E's", various aspects of his personality. A very charming and humble man. Hard to believe he would be gone a little more than 5-years after this. Unreal still.✌️⚡🎻

  • @tacticalix
    @tacticalix Год назад +20

    "I'm just an entertainer". Heh. Elvis, you were and are 'just' EVERYTHING.

  • @mariecatherineletendre3719
    @mariecatherineletendre3719 2 года назад +40

    Just marvelous in all respects! Elvis was so genuine and fielded the questions beautifully.

  • @RiverDanube
    @RiverDanube Год назад +13

    RESPECT - he had it in bucketloads. He had respect for everyone that's just another reason that makes him so personable. He had respect for any individual, their opinions, their questions, their time and their demands. How sweet was it when he bent so far forwards to see the person he he was talking to.

    • @priamelada5623
      @priamelada5623 Месяц назад

      Exactly! And the way he looks and people, no arrogance whatsoever, but humbleness. Such a beautiful heart, ELVIS!

  • @DevonChampion
    @DevonChampion 2 года назад +23

    Honesty and respect will always go a million miles further than a lie or jealously ever could.

  • @serenitylove6926
    @serenitylove6926 2 года назад +19

    Of course I knew who Elvis was when I was a kid we used to watch his old movies on the 4:00 movie. But when I was a teenager I saw him in an interview he was dressed in blue and it was around 1972 he came across as a very nice person and humble. I remember him saying I'm just an entertainer... And I thought it was the perfect answer. I realize now that this was the interview. I remember at the time I thought he was really cool.

  • @craigplumlee
    @craigplumlee 3 года назад +43

    Thanks for the upload 😊 Elvis was great here. I admit I love his voice, whether he's singing OR talking

    • @synchronicity1470
      @synchronicity1470 Год назад +3

      and we have to applaud the wonderfully responsive, courteous roomful of journalists!
      Elvis had them eating out of his hands. They were equally kind and respectful.
      a stellar event!

  • @aron__1059
    @aron__1059 24 дня назад +1

    Thank you for sharing with the world moments like this that show just how humble, kind and a pure heart. Watching interviews today, Elvis leans in his eyes looking directly at the person speaking. A majority of artists do not give interviews like Elvis, he wanted to see you, and give you an honest answer. My nanny she was as close to perfect and Elvis has so many of my nanny's. He most defiantly was one of a kind, and obviously an attractive man but his eyes show a soul that is kind. I can't imagine how he felt later on, knowing that he was hurting himself trying to numb his pain the love for God the internal struggle. At 600 pills the day he died, he had a circle of yes people. When you hear had I confronted him "which he needed" I would have been fired. A mans life is more important than being fired. You can get back up, you cannot when you pass. Knowing Lisa Marie was upstairs. People blame the addiction, but Elvis did not think they were drugs because of the Doctor, I think he realized that his best interests aren't being looked at when you look and see what you are given to take as meds. With Elvis having no issues to cause the reasons why he was on heavy meds, that is the problem and someone should have stepped in. You can see that Elvis wants to go places...Tom as he refers to himself was in complete control because Elvis being a kind humble and gracious man thought Tom put Elvis where he was. Tom stopped Elvis from being Elvis along with losing his wife and daughter full time he would have pulled himself together had he known he was going to Europe. Elvis had never left the country until he went to serve...isn't that odd for a musician especially Elvis whose voice speaks what words don't.

  • @MB-cx2ks
    @MB-cx2ks 3 года назад +25

    Thank you. I love Elvis and sorely miss his charming presence in the world. So glad I saw him live.

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 Год назад +9

    Awesome video. Elvis was so humble, respectful, open, and funny. And, of course, handsome.

  • @tracy3364
    @tracy3364 Год назад +8

    What was not to love about this man
    Handsome
    Great singer
    Beautiful face
    Gorgeous smile
    Amazing laugh
    Humble
    Polite
    Great Humour
    Wow they broke the mould

  • @Rock4UNow
    @Rock4UNow 4 года назад +39

    Thank you, Leon
    Been looking for the full version for a long time.

  • @philgrimshaw1721
    @philgrimshaw1721 4 года назад +25

    Fantastic !
    What a truly humble guy he was !
    Never put anybody down ever !
    Thanks for sharing
    TCE

    • @astragreen
      @astragreen 3 года назад

      Great to see an here from the carnival guy parker you can see the manager's respect from the two Presley's

    • @astragreen
      @astragreen 3 года назад +1

      The colonel's job was to keep the millions rolling in as elvis bought jet plane after house's for everyone cars also house's for kitchen staff gardener's jewellery everywhere everything, elvis contracted the colonel got a third of the earrings negotiations, which was about normal considering the times an big contracted deals involving millions of dollars, some believe otherwise rumours are hard to dispel especially since nobody knows for sure and elvis has passed away including his father, the 50% talk was probably the merchandising, toys, teddies, mugs scarves, nick nack ect ect. Which again was about normal, no the bad talk about the colonel making elvis work is all baloney, as for the colonel not having a passport, rubbish elvis would have got him one from Nixon that time he called in tha oval office to get his federal badge an gun licence, also the colonel was married to an American lady, also elvis kept putting it off (girls guns pills) couldn't be found in Europe, he wanted to go granted, however it's like giving up on the dope I'll clean myself up next week year ,then it just was to late, he should have went over in 1960 before he got dragged down!..

  • @cclg52
    @cclg52 11 месяцев назад +5

    This interview just shows that the press has not changed in 50+ years, they still ask such idiotic questions.

  • @carolsheenyhailstoneartgra3977
    @carolsheenyhailstoneartgra3977 3 года назад +23

    Such a wonderful sense of humour and so beautiful to look at.. Tom parker makes my blood boil

  • @musicheartnsoul-presley-tc4004
    @musicheartnsoul-presley-tc4004 Год назад +3

    @The Ultimate Elvis Channel by Leon
    Thank you for sharing and for showing what the questions were. I appreciate your time and effort very much.
    I Love & Miss You My Sweet Elvis!💋
    Thank you Darlin’ for the gifts you left for us to enjoy❣️
    TCB⚡️with❤️TLC

  • @sherlshirley5713
    @sherlshirley5713 2 года назад +15

    Smoking 🔥 hot!! His sweet personality makes him even more amazing.

  • @moirahenry5195
    @moirahenry5195 Год назад +7

    He was so polite to each and every person giving them his full attention when they asked him questions. It's a pity Parker didn't have any manners. Elvis was a real southern gentleman.😍😍😍👑👑👑

  • @stevenrobertson9583
    @stevenrobertson9583 3 года назад +20

    If all entertainers where like Elvis on all issues other than their craft!

  • @janetlehrman6948
    @janetlehrman6948 Год назад +7

    Elvis was the class act, genuine, polite, funny, Love him❤

  • @johnwheeler4957
    @johnwheeler4957 Год назад +4

    Thanks for posting this in full. This is far superior than the usual snippets from this conference that are highlighted.

  • @tamzinx9526
    @tamzinx9526 Год назад +9

    He really is such a genuine, down to earth man! I adore that about him💌

  • @buckiannscreations9089
    @buckiannscreations9089 3 года назад +31

    Col Tom Parker was his downfall..He took 50% of everything Elvis earned..locked him into all those movies he didnt want to do..Its a shame he never got to travel and tour abroad as he wished..Such a lovely person..so kind..so funny..sweet..and my God was he gorgeous in every way...Inside and out. Love you Elvis and always will be my number one!

    • @maryspencer4975
      @maryspencer4975 3 года назад +7

      When Elvis walks in he looks so majestic. Handsome.

    • @laughingbad
      @laughingbad 3 года назад +3

      Yep, he took him to make freaking movies WTF. How on earth you took elvis who was at the point the face of music to make movies. If he'd never leave for 7 years to make movies can you imagine the songs/albums he would release? Elvis and the beatles would've been competing for the top spot in music back then lol.

    • @SoutherMusings
      @SoutherMusings 3 года назад +5

      He did not take 50% of everything...Parker got 50% pf promotional and merchandising and 25% of Entertainment (Recording, Concerts and Movies)..This was from 1955 to 1976 when he did resign a new contract for 50% of everything...

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 3 года назад

      Parker did some good things also. He kept Elvis’ fame from 1958-60 he was responsible for the 68’ comeback , he did well for Elvis’ security also considering he was at security for Lyndon B

    • @RJsStudio131
      @RJsStudio131 3 года назад +1

      @@MichaelJ44 For Lyndon B????

  • @Mexicanita1904
    @Mexicanita1904 6 дней назад

    Watching this in 2024 and it's so sweet how Elvis and his Dad were such simple, humble, polite human beings. I've read interviews where Priscilla says there was a boyish quality about Elvis, made you want to baby and take care of him. I can see that. He was a megastar yet here you still see that nervous stammer when he spoke, the insecure laugh when he answers questions. He never stopped being that poor boy from Tupelo, Mississippi. There will never be another like him. May he rest in peace.

  • @alessandraleite7851
    @alessandraleite7851 9 месяцев назад +5

    Eterno Rei!!! Sua simpatia, beleza e alegria eram contagiantes. Lamentável ter morrido tão jovem. Amo ❤

  • @donknox9122
    @donknox9122 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is a perfect example of why I LOVE RUclips SO MUCH. Thank you for painstakingly editing this and providing such a cherished time capsule for all of us.

  • @heidivanooijen-blezer142
    @heidivanooijen-blezer142 11 дней назад

    "I think vitamine E!" This is so funny and agile/smart :-). With a lot of nervous or sparkling energy or both. :-) This IS Elvis as a human AND as an entertainer. I love this interview. Actually I love all of them. He's also a careful speaker and attentive listener. What I do see is that later during the interview Elvis is getting tired, but he tries to hold it back. It is so difficult to stay attentive to all the questions being asked, whilst you actually need to get some sleep before rehearsal... and concert. What a georgeous man he was overall. For me he was the whole package. I cannot state that enough. I am delighted about the superb quality of sound and cinematography. Thank you.

  • @jeanbrown6610
    @jeanbrown6610 3 года назад +10

    Great to see, love the gold belt part, and so loveable, Thank you Leon !!!!!

  • @charlenedonovan8948
    @charlenedonovan8948 Год назад +7

    Thank you SO much for enabling the closed captioning for those of us with hearing issues, Leon. Loving this one! I have searched a long time for the complete version of this interview. Thank you!

  • @anY-bf9ud
    @anY-bf9ud 3 года назад +17

    Elvis as always handles himself so well infront of all the cameras and reporters. His daddy by his side, he just loved his family .
    Did anyone notice how his master sorry manager dictates everything from the side lines, I've always had the impression he put the fear of God into Elvis, he definitely pulled all the strings. The part where Parker tells people to come forward its like he's got Elvis displayed on show in the ring of a cattle market, horrid greedy man, he controlled Elvis,s life, and Elvis couldn't see it.
    Elvis is always so polite and charming, never disrespectful to anyone or anything, just wished he,d stood up to his master, even his very early girlfriends said they told him to him to , or he,d pay for it, and he sure did,
    Elvis should have been allowed to spread his artistic wings, he was caged and sanitised from a very young age, its no surprise he chose some of the paths he chose, Gladys saw the shark in Parker from day one, he tugged and tugged at Elvis till he took him under.
    Parker should have been got rid of after the movie noose, Elvis would have been happier and content both professionally and personally.
    This was 72 and the beginning of what was to be a very preventable sad decline, such a travesty. .
    Thanks for this historic upload.
    .

    • @thomasandersen2938
      @thomasandersen2938 2 года назад +1

      Elvis enjoy his lifestyle and elvis did what he wanted

    • @anY-bf9ud
      @anY-bf9ud 2 года назад +1

      @@elvisAronPresleybyRusty cannot disagree with one word you've said.

  • @brettbrinkman4387
    @brettbrinkman4387 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the memories EP. Glad l was able to see you twice. I've seen just about everyone from Elvis to Maiden. Elvis...no comparison.

  • @patticriss2238
    @patticriss2238 3 года назад +16

    Thank you for that. It’s hard to find the full interview. I enjoyed it.

  • @sportycornelius6856
    @sportycornelius6856 Год назад +5

    The MSG gig was the first time I saw Elvis. And he did come back to New York to Long Island the following year.

  • @mieke81
    @mieke81 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for this video! This was my favourite Elvis. I think because here he was closer to my age now.

  • @georgerutnam1053
    @georgerutnam1053 Год назад +5

    what a class act and gentleman the way he answered the questions......we miss you big guy!

  • @Lighttanguitar
    @Lighttanguitar 10 месяцев назад +4

    You know those ambient sound machines with rain, ocean waves, white noise, heartbeat, etc. that soothe you to sleep? They need to make one with Elvis just talking. ❤ 🤤

    • @pauline9580
      @pauline9580 6 месяцев назад

      Agree....his voice often sends me to sweet lullabies....ASM totally.

  • @ganelinganev7428
    @ganelinganev7428 2 года назад +11

    50 years ago today - 9 June 1972 - 9 June 2022!

  • @lourdessoler1062
    @lourdessoler1062 2 года назад +9

    Fabulous job as usual, Leon! Thank you!!!

  • @annettejacobsen6035
    @annettejacobsen6035 Год назад +4

    I grew up with many of Elvis Presley records playing Mum and Dad were big fans I'll never forget those were that happiest memories of my childhood in the 70s

  • @pennygajan5995
    @pennygajan5995 3 года назад +31

    “I am just an entertainer” ❤️

    • @firenze5555
      @firenze5555 2 года назад +8

      The understatement of the year! He's so charismatic and humble. Legend!

  • @Cat-iu3iu
    @Cat-iu3iu Год назад +6

    Good to see the press conference in its entirety, thanks! Interesting to see his interaction and body language when his father answered a question at the end. I wonder whose idea it was to bring Vernon onto these press conferences I've seen? Maybe having family around made him feel less nervous in public situations.

  • @lindaeasley5606
    @lindaeasley5606 Год назад +5

    The gold belt : it was presented to him as an award for breaking attendance records at a venue he was performing at. Later he would have gemstones adorn it

    • @jacquelineloveselvis
      @jacquelineloveselvis Год назад

      It was a gift from The International Hotel, Las Vegas for breaking all attendance records.

    • @doublebo7
      @doublebo7 Год назад

      No gemstones we’re ever attached to this gold belt

  • @elliottmayer-yeager8087
    @elliottmayer-yeager8087 2 года назад +11

    Such a kind gentleman

  • @eoinMB3949
    @eoinMB3949 2 года назад +5

    It's sad that we live in a world where a man can't share his views on certain topics for fear of being cancelled. Elvis handled the question very skillfully but still, its Shameful that this is the world we live in.

    • @elisabethvalade9866
      @elisabethvalade9866 2 года назад +1

      I don't think he wanted to share his personal views, did NOT want to tip the scales one way or the other, re ANYONE.

  • @matthews8576
    @matthews8576 Год назад +4

    The best interview he ever did. He was just the coolest.

  • @annamariaP
    @annamariaP 2 года назад +26

    The perfect performer no BS, no woke , love him always

    • @timpmurph71
      @timpmurph71 Год назад +3

      Lmfaooo yeah the guy who recorded In the Ghetto and If I Can Dream at the height of the Civil Rights movement was totallllly not woke. You prolly think Johnny Cash was a right winger, too. 😂

    • @Chickweed69
      @Chickweed69 Месяц назад

      Uh Elvis was woke

  • @MaaikevanBroekhovenIBCLC
    @MaaikevanBroekhovenIBCLC 9 месяцев назад +4

    He's in great spirits as always.❤

  • @debbieferguson5186
    @debbieferguson5186 Год назад +7

    I will always love Elvis Presley he is still the most attractive man I ever seen

  • @MissterX
    @MissterX 2 года назад +8

    7:14 I'll translate his answer: "I'm not going to fall into your bullshit trap and give you my opinion. I have no desire to alienate and or lose over half of my audience!"

  • @halinakardyna8864
    @halinakardyna8864 2 года назад +8

    Very charming Elvis

  • @christina3056
    @christina3056 3 месяца назад +2

    Colonel Parker controlled him and took fat percentages of money selling Elvis memorabilia and booking concert after concert. Elvis burnt out. He would have loved to have done worldwide concerts but ended up stuck in Vegas. Elvis was an extraordinarily talented but humble guy. So glad he's still thought of as the King of Rock n Roll. A one-off in the world of music ❤

  • @rODIUMuk
    @rODIUMuk 2 года назад +6

    So sad they couldn’t film in New York

  • @fariastupiantigo
    @fariastupiantigo 2 года назад +5

    3:14 what a great humorous reply 😂😂😂😂 4:55 that's such a beautiful, honest and humble answer and attitude!!!

  • @davidhickey1830
    @davidhickey1830 Год назад +3

    I have my kids watch this so they learn to say "I beg your pardon" when they don't hear or understand what somebody says, instead of grunting "Huh?" Class act all the way...

  • @BobE316
    @BobE316 2 года назад +10

    When Elvis started doing live concerts again, he should have gotten rid of the Colonel. He could have traveled the world, maybe done a couple of serious movies, and that might have saved his life. The Colonel worked him to death to pay off his gambling debts, and because he was an illegal immigrant, he kept Elvis from touring out of the country...MHO

    • @christopherone1
      @christopherone1 2 года назад +5

      yes, and doing 2 concerts per night in Vegas was insane.

    • @BobE316
      @BobE316 2 года назад +2

      Very true Lauren

    • @elisabethvalade9866
      @elisabethvalade9866 2 года назад +2

      RIGHT!! And sooo sad. Parker had a way of making him feel responsible. What a creep!!!

  • @sarzz8494
    @sarzz8494 Год назад +5

    Such a sweetheart and kind soul ❤

  • @shanellebanfield7619
    @shanellebanfield7619 11 месяцев назад +1

    Elvis handles this interview very well, considering the stupid questions asked by the press. Elvis is very honest, not a bad word said against anyone, no political crap, dispite the press trying to catch him out. Love this man with all my heart ❤❤❤

  • @anitamoberg2082
    @anitamoberg2082 3 года назад +10

    Such a lovley man ....

  • @sallisboa4569
    @sallisboa4569 Год назад

    I was at the June 11th 1972 Concert.. it was Phenomenal..🌹🙏🏻

  • @dizzman5546
    @dizzman5546 13 дней назад

    😢 I miss him so much, I was 11 in
    Australia when this was filmed 😢

  • @tinapapp7136
    @tinapapp7136 Год назад +1

    💛✨GREAT INTERVIEW WITH TALENTED AMAZING ELVIS PRESLEY. SWEET AND CARING TO OTHERS. HE CARED SO, MUCH FOR HIS FANS AND SUCH A LOVING HEART💛.💜

  • @bv6086
    @bv6086 Год назад +3

    Oh my goodness he is so funny and endearing. I never knew this about Elvis...

  • @stephenmartin2737
    @stephenmartin2737 21 день назад

    He sure was a one off " the greatest solo artist of all time " that title is so richly deserved he was incredible!!!

  • @darkoz1692
    @darkoz1692 2 года назад +6

    That Colonel Parker sure was a piece of work, Elvis could've been even more without him.

    • @JohnnyFriendly
      @JohnnyFriendly Год назад +1

      Not true. The Colonel was responsible for his financial success and it's extremely unlikely that Presley would have been as successful without him. Every step of the way the Colonel negotiated with RCA, hollywood studios etc to ensure that Elvis had the best deal possible and some of the deals he wrangled for Elvis were truly astonishing (I am currently reading Elvis' bio by Peter Guralnick, early '60s years, and this is all documented there)

    • @ornellabarbaro3861
      @ornellabarbaro3861 Год назад +3

      Monetary wise and his fame I sort of agree. But as a manager he didn’t take interest in his personal growth as a Entertainer.
      Elvis out grew his manager by leaps and bounds. Presley needed a music manager not a carney manager.

    • @travels129
      @travels129 Год назад +1

      He could hav got rid of Parker anytime elvis a super singer no elvis no parker!!

  • @heikebohne8864
    @heikebohne8864 Год назад +3

    Elvis, THE Man of thousands, that Man from Memphis.... Fantastic, Papa Vernon too....💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙

  • @nashhashim9631
    @nashhashim9631 Год назад

    Unbelievably just 5 yrs later the Rock & Roll King was gone. An extremely sad moment for the music industry. Still NO ONE can replace the King until today 2023.

  • @laurasebastian2822
    @laurasebastian2822 Год назад +1

    This is so nice to see. Thank you ❤

  • @carolhayar3037
    @carolhayar3037 2 года назад +7

    To the person who said "This is not Elvis in this video, it is his brother Jesse. You can tell this by looking at his eye color." does not know of what they speak! Even Marilyn Monroe's blue eyes showed up as brown in most closeup still shots; her true color showed only in movie film; it's all dependent on camera, camera settings, lights & other reasons; AGAIN - see Marilyn Monroe.

  • @deejay8403
    @deejay8403 3 года назад +10

    The person who asked Elvis why he waited so long to come to New York was Geraldo Rivera.

  • @gloriousone6448
    @gloriousone6448 24 дня назад

    The sound quality was horrible. Elvis was an amazing man. He wasn't out to hurt anybody or insult anyone. He didn't give his views on politics and wouldn't comment on the war protesters or women liberation. That's one of the many reasons I love Elvis.

  • @elenicecastro9276
    @elenicecastro9276 4 года назад +10

    💯🕺🌠ELVIS FOREVER!
    🌠🕺🌠👏🏻👏🏻

  • @tacticalix
    @tacticalix Год назад +3

    Elvis: "I'm just an entertainer". The Milky Way": "I'm just a galaxy".

  • @batty2023
    @batty2023 Год назад +2

    Absolutely love this beautiful man. RIP we miss you...

  • @queenblackmamba
    @queenblackmamba 9 месяцев назад +2

    He was so polite I miss him❤

  • @queenblackmamba
    @queenblackmamba 9 месяцев назад +1

    My parents took me with them to his concert at the Madison Square Garden.

  • @joe6096
    @joe6096 Год назад +4

    7:21 - "Honey, I just soon keep my own personal views about that to myself"........ if only entertainers would use his leadership and guidance in that. Also, if you know anything about southern vernacular, when someone starts an answer to you with the word "honey", it ain't because they love you I can guarantee you that.

  • @nataliazorinliu
    @nataliazorinliu Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video!!

  • @rODIUMuk
    @rODIUMuk 2 года назад +3

    He looks so much better than ‘on tour ‘ film. His health was very much up and down

  • @jj-uf9vu
    @jj-uf9vu 2 года назад +6

    To kind for he's own best ❤️

  • @michaelforbes4751
    @michaelforbes4751 Год назад +5

    Elvis comes across to be avery intelligent man.

  • @davidfranson9786
    @davidfranson9786 Год назад +2

    I had read Elvis didn't appear in msg earlier because he had thought people in new York wouldn't like him as much as in other cities so he waited until the time was right or when he was good to be there