THANK YOU!!! Elvis NEVER claimed to be a guitarist or pianist, but he did use these instruments a lot. He was ultimately a performer (the greatest), but never tried to fake being an instrumentalist or songwriter. I resent people that downplay his talent because he was not those things. Your analysis is intelligent and much appreciated.
I'm glad you told those Joe Biden loving gun banning clowns off Dan. Elvis was no Glen Campbell or Hank Jr that played every instrument on stage very well but Elvis could play a guitar. He was a entertainer, not a Eddie Van Halen
@@wildestcowboy2668 actually? you're wrong. elvis presley left behind a critically acclaimed body of work in the recording studio, in multiple genres of music THAT'S the very definition of an artist his soul, depth and diversity remain unmatched. ultimately, it's the critically acclaimed recordings that define his artistry.
@@kimbalxyz2 actually? he's wrong. elvis's critically acclaimed recordings define his artistry. just like the critically acclaimed recordings of Ella Fitzgerald, frank Sinatra, etc.....define their artistry.
Elvis was a rhythm guitar player. Not highly skilled, but naturally good. His voice, his style, his ear allowed him to make good music. Elvis was actually a master at production. He could listen to that massive band he had in the 70s and hear a bum note. Come on. He wasn't the King for nothing. He was a badass.
MAC VENA Elvis was amazing for his time as each generation has their greats. He is known as the king because he was simply a king during his time. He earned it too.
This is what fascinates me the most, that he produced almost all of his music himslef, and that is one hell of a job the way Elvis did it, because he always wanted everybody to play together, so to say "live" in the studio, and he didn´t want the instuments to be recorded the isolated way. And that requires a lot of talent to do it with that high quality standard.
Michael Hill : I suppose that people wondered whether Elvis could play because of those stupid, daft films...?! Because in America, I don’t think that question would’ve been asked. ( ?? ) Opinions, please.
agreed, this is what I like about your videos. You are kind, nice, take obvious joy in the moment and don't talk down to anyone. Very enjoyable videos!
Don't forget that Elvis was a formidable rhythm guitarist for years; the first Elvis band was a three-piece, with Elvis on rhythm guitar and vocals, Scotty Moore on lead guitar and the bass player Bill Black - NO DRUMS, so Elvis had to be the rhythm guitarist playing with a strong heavily percussive style to augment the band sound with chords, fills, AND a percussive sound with a very steady beat; that took skill and great timing, and he had to do it while also being The lead vocalist. The later addition of a drummer allowed Elvis Presley to focus more on being the frontman and rely less on playing the guitar extensively on every song for every gig.
I've been an Elvis fan ever since I can remember (even though I wasn't born until after he left this earth). I didn't realize what a great rhythm guitar player he was until I started playing these songs in my early 20s. Just amazing - natural, instinctive. And he heck yeah, it's very easy to see and hear in this.
Fil you are such a honest and I believe humble person. Elvis put so much into his singing. Also so much passion especially gospel. I heard him say on a video in concert he only really knew a few chords. Such a humble being. Thanks for your analysis and honest words. Stay safe and well.
It’s amazing, I’ve been to every corner of the globe asking people if they ever ever heard of “Elvis Presley” and even the poorest people in Hong Kong and Russia have heard his name and love him! He truly is the most famous and well known artist in the history of the world. There’s even a photo of the KING OF THAILAND visiting him because he was such a huge fan!
I was not an Elvis fan until I married my husband, who is his biggest fan. The more I listen to him and analyses like this I'm just blown away by the level of "It" that man possessed ❤ there is no other performer I can think of that is at his level ❤ it's cool to discover my love for this man at my late age 😂❤ he's just so incredibly perfect ❤
I don’t know how I even got started on these videos but I’m addicted and can’t stop watching them. You’re so knowledgeable and interesting and you seem really sweet! You’re like a music preacher, so much to say! I love it! Thank you.
I've often heard it said that Elvis was better than he needed to be. Johnny Cash called him a great rhythm guitarist, and he could play other instruments as well. But his greatest instrument was always his voice.
Asking someone's friends if they are a good player is never going to get an unbiased opinion...now, is it? Elvis was a very limited poor guitarist...barely capable of playing this 3 chord basic blues song.
@@realdiamondshow, so you directly contradict Fil / @Wings of Pegasus (a music instructor for 15 years), who says this is a good, clean performance. He even uses the word "great" several times, to describe different aspects of the song (not just the playing). Elvis is picking a lot of individual notes and doing runs, not just playing three chords. It sounds like you're full of it and have absolutely NO idea what you're talking (writing) about. YOU LOSE!
@@realdiamondshow how big is that stick up your ass, and do you think you'll ever be able to dislodge it? Elvis was a decent guitar player, a decent piano player and a very good bass player. He played by ear and he only needed to hear it once.
"Before anyone did anything, ELVIS did everything". Most people don't realize that ELVIS was a full-blooded musician, not just a singer or performer, or the way he himself once put it: "you either have it or don't have it - but when you have it, you have it all over!"
This was fun to hear. Elvis is still impressing us! I sometimes think of all the music he could have been making and so grateful for all his songs and music he has shared for the short time he was around. He's still the bomb! He was my first big crush at 5yrs old and I still remember when I heard that he died. I did not understand but I was very sad for a while. I still favor his Christmas song's so much! Elvis is the bomb! Love, love, love, His voice!
Great to hear something totally new about Elvis! I'm a music journalist and consider myself an Elvis expert but I've never heard or read such a precise and interesting analysis of his guitar playing. Cool!
How would you rate Elvis as a guitarist? Scotty Moore “Fair. He had a good sense of timing and rhythm. He didn't know a whole lotta chords, but those he knew, he really could use 'em. And he'd play a little bass, a little drums...He had rhythm in his voice, he just had a natural thing about that. He could hear a song, and he knew what he could do with that song. And nobody else could do it. They're still imitating him today but they just can't do it. They just don't have whatever it is that Elvis had”. " I remember, he was playing a D-18 Martin acoustic guitar and he was dressed in the latest teen fashion, but the thing I really noticed though, was his guitar playing. Elvis was a fabulous rhythm player. He'd start into "That’s All Right", with his own guitar, alone, and you didn't want to hear anything else. • Johnny Cash, in "Cash, the autobiography", recalling the time he saw Presley perform, at the "Eagles Nest", in Memphis (1954)
Thank you for this, Fill. I grew up on Elvis, and I was always given the impression that Elvis couldn't play his guitar like a "real" guitarist. You've respectfully explained Elvis's technique and playing ability in a way that makes me appreciate his talents beyond his beautiful and unique voice. You're a gem! 😘🙂❤️
Don't forget that Elvis was playing the acoustic guitar on all his early recordings. He also played Piano quite well. Maybe he wasn't the most technical of players but he had bags of feel. Phenomenal musician.
John Lennon also wasn't the most technical of players, but he was a fantastic rhythm guitarist. Add in his phenomenal rock and roll voice, plus he was, in my opinion, the greatest songwriter of all time.... As far as Elvis goes "No Elvis=NO rock and roll!" - John Lennon
He plays piano...it is a joke Only for slow songs can t help falling in love love me tender And if you look attentivly he is obliged to look at his fingers on the keyboard...like a beginner We never saw elvis playing fast song on piano He is able to sing bright tempo but not to play at the same time.. He is not jerry lee little richard fats domino or ray charles And we never saw him doing intro or solo with his guitar.. he is not chuck berry carl perkins... He sings bright rock nroll of other rockers but ge need scotty moore or james burton to do the riff the solo the intro all the tecnical part of song... Elvis only plays by chords and a few chords.
I generally NEVER watch any video more than a couple minutes, but this is the exception! Watching you watch Elvis perform was a joy. Hearing your genuine assessments was so nice. I've been a fan of Elvis ... forever as my audio collection will show, but now I am so a fan of you! Thank you :-)
Don Yellen ** I also noticed this. i read as much from your expressions and see pleasure /wince/ delight.i never see hate in your face. Playin music is a gift from God. SO VERY POWERFULL IN LIFE. ANIMALS AND PLANTS ENJOY IT. TOO. .
Fil’s assessment and professional insight is fantastic! Not to mention I really enjoy watching Fil watching these videos, there is always a smile on his face!
Elvis Presley was a very humble, yet incredible unmatched talent. He never called himself the King but he earned that well deserved title given to him by his fans around the world for lack of a word to give him even higher praise. The man has never been matched in voice or looks. Jerry Lee Lewis tried to convince people that he was the king but he never was given that distinction and rightly so. There was one Elvis and he was a phenomenon.
Long story short...He plays guitar like a Singer/Performer. That doesn't make him a bad guitarist, but rather it isn't his thing. I am a guitarist and the guitar comes first to me. I can also play Bass and Keyboards...but I play Bass and Keyboards like a Guitarist, meaning they are secondary instruments to me and only played out of occasional necessity. Elvis' main instrument is his voice and huge stage presence, those always came first to him. Anything else is secondary.
Jerry. Very well said. Elvis's soul depth and diversity destroys anyone. That's why he didn't need to become a lead guitar player. He surrounded himself with a great band But elvis supplied the sheer soul and depth and diversity. An iconic artist for the ages.
@@chrissimon8368 The problem is that so many people think they can easily play rhythm like Elvis but are hopeless and fooling themselves. Talk is easy, playing fluidly like that isn’t. If only I could find a real person who could actually play rhythm guitar in my band rather than those who say they can but can’t.
This performance was huge back then and became even more huge a decade later when it was replayed on TV just after he died in 78. I remember being a kid and seeing the replay of this performance and how everyone in the neighborhood where I lived sat home and watched it, and how some stores and businesses in the area actually shut down when this was supposed to come on TV. It was like a huge television event when they replayed this for the first time after his death.
@@jamespatterson1074 Yes, he died in 77, but they re-played this performance I think in 78. Either way, it was as big or bigger on the replay as it was the first time it aired.
This was played every Christmas. I have been to Christmas parties and the hosts would have it on the TV. Then VH1 started playing it all the time. It WAS a big deal. It was a great Special!
lives and sends secret songs to his fans. Watch the videos of the Dutch singer for me, Elvis sings secretly, a more mature voice and more melodic Look at raised on rock , gospel medley who im.last christmas from Ron jesse.
One thing that always gets my attention is how Elvis interacted with other musicians and singers. Its obvious how much he enjoyed playing in a group and in informal settings. He shows genuine pleasure and joy with the ability of the other musicians. He was not called The King for nothing but you can tell that it did not alter his awe of the talents of his peers. That is where Elvis found his happiness, making music with his friends.
My first introduction to Elvis was from my mum...his music filled the house day in day out! I was amazed how anybody could shake, play guitar and sing like that....it was mind blowing! His voice was so unique yet emulated by many! Just sensational! Great analysis Fil! Cheers Mario!😀👌👌
Fantastic analysis of Elvis's efficient, competent but rudimentary guitar playing. Many would just pass him off as a beginner without knowing that he is actually doing a good job.
I love the fact that you appreciate great musicians, no matter their age. Your enthusiasm shows in your face. I recently met D.J. Fontana’s widow. He was Elvis’ drummer.
Elvis had it all. His voice was golden, he could play the guitar well, he had attitude, charm, charisma, and the dude was so good looking that any woman melted when she saw him.
He sounded like he sang with a clothes pin on his nose. Forget Elvis. What happens to the British accent when Brits sing? I watched a music documentary and was surprised at how many songs from the 1960s were actually by British bands.
@@hategreed1 Well, I don't know who these men were, but as a woman, I find him the epitome of cool. His sit-down session in the '68 special just oozed sexuality. Yum!
Thank you for your positive analysis my sweet Elvis. It was that rhythm and his suave, coolness, as well as charming sexiness that made him such a superstar. Heck, he still is. Ppl, young and old, love him and miss him. I watch his videos every day.
Well, Keith Richards himself said in an interview he was amazed that Elvis was so good on rhythm guitar he didn't even need a drummer. It was just Elvis on rhythm, Scotty on lead, and Bill on bass for those early recordings. He isn't in a bunch of halls of fame for nothing.
This really is the beginning of the Elvis's music most know. He got his movie career behind him and focus on who he really was - a gifted singer and performer. James Dean and Marlon Brando were his movie idols and Elvis wanted a meaningful movie career playing that genre as a serious actor. He never got that chance, because he was exploited as a singer. He grew up a lot so he could focus. This concert performance after leaving the movie industry is really who Elvis was and you can tell he is really enjoying himself!!
I agree. Just because Elvis wasn't the greatest guitarist, the fact that he would play live and sound good enough shows that he was for real. Not a fake entertainer.
Great analyses Phil. I'm sitting here trying to think of something cool to say about Elvis, and his music. I'm going to give up, because there isn't enough space on the internet to say what needs to be said. I was 7 years old when Elvis, and Scotty, and Bill recorded "Its All Right." Of course Elvis is a good guitarist. That song blew me away then, and still blows me away now. It was simply, to Elvis, a God given talent. What can you say? He was the whole package.
My mom was an Elvis fanatic & used to take us to the cinema to watch Elvis every day that the movie was playing at the theater. It was a major influence on me seeing this guy singing & playing guitar to the admiration of all the girls & a few jealous guys fuming at Elvis getting all the attention. I thought to myself that this seemed like a very good job to have & my brother & I pestered mum for guitars for Christmas. We got the inexpensive ones with cowboys on them. Then a tsunami called The Beatles performed on Ed Sullivan Show & we just had to get real guitars albeit still inexpensive catalog mail order ones but good enough to begin taking guitar lessons. I can still smell that guitar as I unwrapped it that long ago Christmas morning! I glued some bottle caps on mine so it looked like it had electric guitar control knobs. It's been a life long journey & learning experience because I don't think anyone will ever completely master every way a guitar can be played. It's very good for brain exercise to try to learn a new songs,decipher new chord progressions or create your own music. Elvis has said that he was just a strummer on guitar. I'm so glad that you point out all the good aspects of his playing instead of picking apart his shortcomings on the instrument. You've put out such good energy in your videos & spot on in your observations & explanations. It's refreshing to see great vibes online. Good on ya,Fil!
hey! watch ur fuckin' lan....ok, never mind. i got carried away too. :) that was a great show, & a few yrs ago, i got to see on youtube, behind the scenes footage & outakes that were pretty amusing.
I’m so glad I discovered this channel. You do a great job of breaking it down into a concise, fair (yet always kind) manner. I always have and always will love Elvis. Not only did he have the most beautiful face, eyes and voice ever bestowed upon a man, I think he was the most talented performer ever. He was mesmerizing, and I really appreciate your respectful and kind treatment of him - and everyone you critique.
What a joyful performance! I'm happy to learn there was no falsity about Elvis' playing and delighted to see him really having fun. This '68 TV special shook off a lot of the oppression of the string of dumb movies he became very unhappy with performing in. It's a BIG deal that he's sitting down, his famous scream inducing hip swiveling isn't an issue, so he seems even more freed up to be himself. Thanks, Fil, I loved learning about his playing!
Elvis seems like he’s self taught. Technique Nazis always got to find something to critique. The King has one of the most iconic voices ever. Even outside of music his voice will be recognized by people who haven’t heard anything but an impression. A lot of so called great guitarist can’t say that.
Before you even paused the video, the smile told us everything we needed to know. Later, the explanation of what a guitarist should do, as opposed to how some come across, well said. As always...Rock!
This is definitely the first time I've watched Elvis from any angle other than his face and showmanship. As a huge fan, it's almost impossible to look away from him and watch his guitar. Well done, Fil. I actually paid attention to his playing!
Now you're speaking my language Fil!!...Elvis 👑 was the first musician I ever had an LP of when I was, shall we say, very young. I have watched the 68 Comeback Special dozens of times and it never fails to keep me mesmerized from beginning to end! Elvis's showmanship was second to none!.... without your analysis I would have not been able to determine what level of a player he was....thanks!...👌❤🤘
After watching the 68 Comeback Special years ago I had to go out and buy some CDs to break out on my friends every now and then. He never disappoints. PS and I bought a few DVDs to
Phil Thank you to be so kind to Elvis, Elvis never claimed to be a great Guitar Player, he use to say I learned to play 3 cords and got away with is. Thank you again, for taking the time to do this,
It never even occurred to me that he WASN'T playing. I'm happy for those who questioned it that you put their qualms to rest. Elvis has always been famous for his singing and performances. He was incredibly cool. Thanks much, Fil!
There is no doubt about the abilities of Elvis being able to play the guitar, he could sing and do everything. He was born to perform! Fil, You gave an excellent analysis. Thank you!
Kathy Prior anybody that tries to put Elvis down the only man to sell a billion album even if people don't like Elvis I challenge you to listen to his voice it is by far the greatest having a base and Tanner listen to songs such as it's midnight diversion without the backup singers last concert version How Great Thou Art hurt Unchained Melody and I could go on and Ever song on that's the way it is album his voice proof If you don't like the song listen to his voice by far the greatest and not to mention the only Entertainer to do a single world wide satellite program with over a billion watching his greatest Talent was his voice
he's a sound what is so amazing is he is still the number one record seller of all time it's a proven fact he has sold over a billion albums some people in these later years have actually tried to take away some his record sales and not count them to let some of their Heroes get ahead of him which is a complete joke since you're a little younger you can check the history you could probably Google this that the week and following two years after he died they had to reopen record pressing plants that were shut down to keep up with the demand of albums he was selling over 20 million albums a week for two solid years nobody in history had the same packed on people in the acting or music industry ever it's just it's been a lot of years now and the younger people don't know this this man was phenomenal even the suits he wore were mimicking martial art outfits so they still look in style of karate outfits are still the same way ahead of his time but I myself am a Christian and if you will look and listen to the gospel roots of Elvis you'll see that he truly was one himself but he didn't follow it like he should have I believe God called him to be a gospel singer with that voice he give him because he set up and sang gospel continually he loved it
I get sick when people say Elvis “stole” black music. The man grew up in Mississippi in the late 30s and 40s. Along with gospel and hillbilly music, blues and soul was his music too. It was in his blood. He was at Sun records when BB King and Ike Turner recorded - along with many others. To say he stole it is just racist. I’ll let James Brown and BB King talk: ruclips.net/video/8IC3areNetI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/aznpMRCvK6s/видео.html
A close friend friend of mine who is in his 80s told me that he ( my friend) was in a bar in Greensboro, NC in the early 50s...he and his friends were hanging out and this guy pulls up in a car gets out with his guitar and plays a about 45 minutes...it was Elvis
Elvis could play well enough, but the ONLY instrument people cared about was that voice. And he could play it better than anyone ever has or ever will.
No one could beat Elvis . His music , style, looks , he was one of a kind . That's why he was called the king of rock. & that tune was so sexy . Love him . I really love this video. You explained good.
What a nice surprise, I asked a couple weeks ago to do Elvis, and you replied that Elvis was a copyright minefield, then I see you posted this, thank you
Im glad you did. I think you hit the analysis on the head. Minefield of copyrights aside...there is a veritable minefield of crazed fans...(me included) that likely only want to see him cast in a good light. 😜 From what we know he was proficient at piano and obviously guitar. He knew his way around music. As far as guitar...he has quite a splendid collection. Not vast mind you...but several nice pieces. They werent for show. He wore them on stage or used them in the recording studio. Love what you do. Tjis one is especially cool.
Nah, this is fair use for educational purposes. The poster clearly uses the excerpted material to support the points he is making and it is a limited excerpt to satisfy that purpose. This is an easy call. www.lib.uchicago.edu/copyrightinfo/fairuse.html
Your smiling the whole time you are watching it, I dig that you are enjoying him because i grew up with elvis and you are too young to remember him. The fact that elvis has new fans today is why he is the KING!
Totally agree. No doubt that this guy can shred with the best of them, but his open-minded love of music and the joy he gets from it shines through every time
@@TroyBraiden Not everyone is an Elvis fan. Im a fan but I know a few who are not. It's a preference thing and it's ok not to be a fan. Nobody can be liked 100% of the time by 100% of the world. That would be awfully boring.
Thanks for answering this question. I really did think he could play a little, but he does look totally comfortable and confident, as well as having fun. Great job with such a lucid explanation.
Growing up in Mississippi I was a fan of Elvis, saw his movies. THIS is my favorite all time moment; this run where he's in the black, has his guitar, jamming with his buds. I sincerely love this.
@ Amen, and i have been there too, it really damages your self worth, and your soul, u get torn down enough, u start believing in it, that's why, i have rid myself of all Toxic ppl, family and friends alike...
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@@paulablissett9396 Life is too short and too hazardous as it is to be saddled with "friends" and "loved ones" who tear you down. "Toxic" sums it up well. Wishing you the best life has to offer, Paula! Watching Fil's videos is a great way to unwind, for sure! See you in the future comments section! Until next time... 👍😊😇
@ I also wish you the best life has to offer, i need more positive ppl in my life, if your'e not married, or have a significant other, and live near Lynwood Illinois, give me a holler, he! he!
There is no one ever EVER that will come close to Elvis Presley , the man had the whole package , unbelievable talent , charm , sex appeal .....other musician still to this day look up to him, .....and only hope that they could have at lease part of what Elivis had...... We still wish u were here blowing ppl's minds with your talent..... God rest his soul. .......always The King❤
As a non-player with many professional musician acquaintances I've chatted to over the years I found this analysis fascinating. I've always defended Elvis' playing to the 'faster is better' focused young guns and can I just say I find your whole attitude to performance and sound just fab. Thanks for taking the time
DJ - Looks like Lane Harding, current American Idol leader could be the one in Stadium full with the right stuff to carry on, he sure turned the Heat up on Katy Perry but needs to loosen up and move like Elvis or as KP commented "pretend that guitar your is girlfriend", I doubt his playing skills but a young man has time to learn or drop the guitar and take a page from Bobby Darren and just snap the finger's and move.😎
This was such a beautiful presentation! I don't know what I most like about it. The King or the mighty Professional talking about him. Such a beautiful treat. Thank you!
Elvis was not only sex-on-a-stick (sorry), charismatic with a golden voice, he was also a natural musician. He started the guitar at age eleven and could also play bass and piano, all self taught. Who would think he wasn’t playing the guitar himself? Thanks Fil for a great analysis. Best regards from Austin Tx 😎
I read that he was impotent and couldn't have a relationship? And the arrogance and condescending, chauvinistic expressions? Nice facade though, and merry music
@@Medietos He was impotent? He had a daughter so that kinda shoots that to pieces but I digress, maybe he was in the final years of his life which would make sense as he was in very poor physical shape. Now as for your Karen-rant about all his flaws. No one claimed the man was perfect but he was far from being an awful human being. What he created brought people together, influenced generations of musicians, and that, by the way, is still the case. Take a long long look into your mirror and behold your image for about 20 seconds if you can stand the person looking right back at you and know this.... You've done some pretty bad things yourself and I'll bet some of those bad things are downright awful to those you offended. So get off your soap box Karen, you're not as perfect or as relevant as you think you are. Elvis has put far more smiles on people's faces than tears throughout this entire planet. Have you? I didn't think so. Do consider spending less time pointing out the flaws of others, real, rumored or imagined, and spend more time working on yourself. Is that clear enough for you to understand? Good... You're Welcome
All I know is that if the Elvis of the time period shown here showed up at open mic night, there would be a ruckus to say the least. The guy just oozed cool.
Go back and listen to the Sun Session recordings of Elvis all the rhythm guitar playing is Elvis. Also he was 33 in 1968 he started playing at around 9-10 so bout 22-23 years worth of rhythm. His instrument was his voice.
Exactly...those sun recording only had 3 instruments, Scotty Moore on lead, Bill Black of bass and Elvis on rhythm guitar. And record live with no over dubs.
Gorgeous, charisma, gifted, funny, kind, original, awesome dance moves, astounding voice! Elvis had all gifts in abundance! Astonishing and Fabulous! Beautiful Man! Sex Appeal!
Hey, stop with the flattering. My wife has had a crush on him for fifty years, and you aren't helping. Okay, fine, he looks better dead than i do alive, but still. . .
Cool. Dynamics is what makes this song work and rythm and feel. All about his voice and that sounds like a billion. But he controls the song by using dynamics and that makes all the difference. He was always nervous before concerts but on stage.. Lord have mercy. The King!! His guitarplaying does just what is needed. And the guitar he is playing is beautiful and sounds great. You don't need to shred if you are one of the best singers in the galaxy😀
Well done, as usual, Fil! Thx for putting the spotlight on Elvis! I think there's a lot of misinformation out about his death... But his music lives on!
What your looking at can also be viewed as the beginning of a downward spiral of prescription pill 💊abuse. Elvis began using prescription amphetamines to lose weight before the 🕺‘68 Comeback Special was filmed. We all know sadly how that ended nine years later.🙏
I have not seen any one else play this tune as Elvis and the band. The way he goes up and down the strings make it sound good and It is called walking blues.
Fact - It is absolutely impossible to look more cool than Elvis did on the '68 Comeback Special.
Cool ? It was 1968 , not 1954 lol 😂
No doubt.
I look cool too, like when I'm at the factory. :D
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@ Tabonga Well played my friend, well played! Around 68' there were only 2 cool dudes out there. Elvis and Steve McQueen and that was it.
Such a friendly positive chap the analyser here. Always building up instead of demolishing.
THANK YOU!!! Elvis NEVER claimed to be a guitarist or pianist, but he did use these instruments a lot. He was ultimately a performer (the greatest), but never tried to fake being an instrumentalist or songwriter. I resent people that downplay his talent because he was not those things. Your analysis is intelligent and much appreciated.
I'm glad you told those Joe Biden loving gun banning clowns off Dan. Elvis was no Glen Campbell or Hank Jr that played every instrument on stage very well but Elvis could play a guitar. He was a entertainer, not a Eddie Van Halen
@Miles Doyle Excuse me Miles, this is a Wendy's.
Danny Boy, could not have said it better myself !
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actually?
you're wrong.
elvis presley left behind a critically acclaimed body of work in the recording studio, in multiple genres of music
THAT'S the very definition of an artist
his soul, depth and diversity remain unmatched.
ultimately, it's the critically acclaimed recordings that define his artistry.
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actually?
he's wrong.
elvis's critically acclaimed recordings define his artistry.
just like the critically acclaimed recordings of Ella Fitzgerald, frank Sinatra, etc.....define their artistry.
Elvis was a rhythm guitar player. Not highly skilled, but naturally good. His voice, his style, his ear allowed him to make good music. Elvis was actually a master at production. He could listen to that massive band he had in the 70s and hear a bum note. Come on. He wasn't the King for nothing. He was a badass.
@Mac: yes, the only king
@Mac: yes, the only king
MAC VENA Elvis was amazing for his time as each generation has their greats. He is known as the king because he was simply a king during his time. He earned it too.
This is what fascinates me the most, that he produced almost all of his music himslef, and that is one hell of a job the way Elvis did it, because he always wanted everybody to play together, so to say "live" in the studio, and he didn´t want the instuments to be recorded the isolated way. And that requires a lot of talent to do it with that high quality standard.
And the soul depth and diversity of elvis is light years ahead of anyone.
Bless you dude for not picking him apart but, explaining his playing. Good man you!
Yes, very good video, well explained and honest.
True
Michael Hill : I suppose that people wondered whether Elvis could play because of those stupid, daft films...?! Because in America, I don’t think that question would’ve been asked. ( ?? ) Opinions, please.
agreed, this is what I like about your videos. You are kind, nice, take obvious joy in the moment and don't talk down to anyone. Very enjoyable videos!
@@jimcox3380 e-Elvis could play. Don't think he couldn't. Don't hate on him because he wasn't the best ever' hHe was great for his time.
Aside from everything else, Elvis had that IT thing. He was and is special, for sure.
100% correct.
Elvis was soul depth and diversity personified.
He said he only knew a few chords.
No kidding?!
Don't forget that Elvis was a formidable rhythm guitarist for years; the first Elvis band was a three-piece, with Elvis on rhythm guitar and vocals, Scotty Moore on lead guitar and the bass player Bill Black - NO DRUMS, so Elvis had to be the rhythm guitarist playing with a strong heavily percussive style to augment the band sound with chords, fills, AND a percussive sound with a very steady beat; that took skill and great timing, and he had to do it while also being The lead vocalist. The later addition of a drummer allowed Elvis Presley to focus more on being the frontman and rely less on playing the guitar extensively on every song for every gig.
I've been an Elvis fan ever since I can remember (even though I wasn't born until after he left this earth). I didn't realize what a great rhythm guitar player he was until I started playing these songs in my early 20s. Just amazing - natural, instinctive. And he heck yeah, it's very easy to see and hear in this.
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That was the best rock group ever.
In the seventies Elvis had a whole 200 musicians in his band and played rhythm guitar a lot his whole career that’s why he’s the best singer
Fil you are such a honest and I believe humble person. Elvis put so much into his singing. Also so much passion especially gospel. I heard him say on a video in concert he only really knew a few chords. Such a humble being. Thanks for your analysis and honest words. Stay safe and well.
As Eddie Murphy said, Elvis could sing a song about lemonade and it would sound cool.
Lemonade
That cool refreshing drink.
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"Scuze me."
ICE CREAM MAN!!!
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Syd Barrett recorded a song called 'baby lemonade' It's quite good!
It’s amazing, I’ve been to every corner of the globe asking people if they ever ever heard of “Elvis Presley” and even the poorest people in Hong Kong and Russia have heard his name and love him! He truly is the most famous and well known artist in the history of the world. There’s even a photo of the KING OF THAILAND visiting him because he was such a huge fan!
Nearly half the world's population tuned in for his Hawaii special.
I was not an Elvis fan until I married my husband, who is his biggest fan. The more I listen to him and analyses like this I'm just blown away by the level of "It" that man possessed ❤ there is no other performer I can think of that is at his level ❤ it's cool to discover my love for this man at my late age 😂❤ he's just so incredibly perfect ❤
Elvis is a one of a kind. This is him at his best. Thank you so much for showing this.
What a beautiful smile this Fil fella has, to match his lovely personality! What a credit to his parents 😊
He loved his mama.
One of only two Utube channels I subscribe too!
Yes, I just discovered him. Awesome cometary and one very pretty looking, charming guy.
i love to see him smile, i loved it the most when he was listening to kd lang.
I learn TONS every time I tune into this show. I'm a violinist, and I just love the way Phil breaks stuff down. He's amazing.
I agree with you it is so interesting thanks fil
I was blessed to see Elvis in concert twice. I can tell you, he was completely at ease in front of a packed house. He was self-taught genius.
what year and where. awesome
What was that experience like?
Elvis could play guitar...but, he was not a great guitarist at all.
Here I am 2021 and still an Elvis fan
Largest Classifieds ....Always Elvis.....♥️
Elvis was and remains the King of Rock!
Yaaa...baby
Yes baby
here!!! as welll!!!!!!
I don’t know how I even got started on these videos but I’m addicted and can’t stop watching them. You’re so knowledgeable and interesting and you seem really sweet! You’re like a music preacher, so much to say! I love it! Thank you.
I've often heard it said that Elvis was better than he needed to be. Johnny Cash called him a great rhythm guitarist, and he could play other instruments as well. But his greatest instrument was always his voice.
Ole Johnny wasn´t so bad himself on that rhythm guitar.
I think Johnny Cash once also said, He played better than anyone who moved like that, when he played, had any right to..!
Asking someone's friends if they are a good player is never going to get an unbiased opinion...now, is it? Elvis was a very limited poor guitarist...barely capable of playing this 3 chord basic blues song.
@@realdiamondshow, so you directly contradict Fil / @Wings of Pegasus (a music instructor for 15 years), who says this is a good, clean performance. He even uses the word "great" several times, to describe different aspects of the song (not just the playing). Elvis is picking a lot of individual notes and doing runs, not just playing three chords. It sounds like you're full of it and have absolutely NO idea what you're talking (writing) about. YOU LOSE!
@@realdiamondshow how big is that stick up your ass, and do you think you'll ever be able to dislodge it? Elvis was a decent guitar player, a decent piano player and a very good bass player. He played by ear and he only needed to hear it once.
you have such good intentions Fil. you're always so positive and honest. I respect you on these reacts/analyses.
"Before anyone did anything, ELVIS did everything". Most people don't realize that ELVIS was a full-blooded musician, not just a singer or performer, or the way he himself once put it: "you either have it or don't have it - but when you have it, you have it all over!"
Great quote, thanks. 🎶
This was fun to hear. Elvis is still impressing us! I sometimes think of all the music he could have been making and so grateful for all his songs and music he has shared for the short time he was around. He's still the bomb! He was my first big crush at 5yrs old and I still remember when I heard that he died. I did not understand but I was very sad for a while. I still favor his Christmas song's so much! Elvis is the bomb! Love, love, love, His voice!
Great to hear something totally new about Elvis! I'm a music journalist and consider myself an Elvis expert but I've never heard or read such a precise and interesting analysis of his guitar playing. Cool!
Absolutely brilliant review of Elvis. So good to hear praise of the best performer ever to grace a stage. A pleasure to listen to. 🎸🎶🎵
How would you rate Elvis as a guitarist?
Scotty Moore
“Fair. He had a good sense of timing and rhythm. He didn't know a whole lotta chords, but those he knew, he really could use 'em. And he'd play a little bass, a little drums...He had rhythm in his voice, he just had a natural thing about that. He could hear a song, and he knew what he could do with that song. And nobody else could do it. They're still imitating him today but they just can't do it. They just don't have whatever it is that Elvis had”.
" I remember, he was playing a D-18 Martin acoustic guitar and he was dressed in the latest teen fashion, but the thing I really noticed though, was his guitar playing. Elvis was a fabulous rhythm player. He'd start into "That’s All Right", with his own guitar, alone, and you didn't want to hear anything else.
• Johnny Cash, in "Cash, the autobiography", recalling the time he saw Presley perform, at the "Eagles Nest", in Memphis (1954)
Thanks man that was cool. Now when someone as cool as cash notices you that special
thanks for those quotes. i had heard that cash wished elvis hadn't fallen away from playing rhythm guitar, which he thought he was excellent at.
Nice 👌
Who cares? He remains 1957 in my soul
@@donaldsmith6804 Same with me! 💖
Thank you for this, Fill. I grew up on Elvis, and I was always given the impression that Elvis couldn't play his guitar like a "real" guitarist. You've respectfully explained Elvis's technique and playing ability in a way that makes me appreciate his talents beyond his beautiful and unique voice. You're a gem! 😘🙂❤️
Your analyses of Elvis's guitar playing is very professional and in good taste. And yes, not every solo needs to be a shred fest.
I've always found shred fests to be boring. What I look for is style.
for what he is (King of Rock & Roll), he's a decent guitar player
besides, by the definition, "shred" was really limited to jazz back then
Don't forget that Elvis was playing the acoustic guitar on all his early recordings. He also played Piano quite well. Maybe he wasn't the most technical of players but he had bags of feel. Phenomenal musician.
Well put
Unchained melody live. Late in his life. He rocks the piano! And his voice makes me cry. Me. A grown man.
John Lennon also wasn't the most technical of players, but he was a fantastic rhythm guitarist. Add in his phenomenal rock and roll voice, plus he was, in my opinion, the greatest songwriter of all time.... As far as Elvis goes "No Elvis=NO rock and roll!" - John Lennon
He plays piano...it is a joke
Only for slow songs can t help falling in love love me tender
And if you look attentivly he is obliged to look at his fingers on the keyboard...like a beginner
We never saw elvis playing fast song on piano
He is able to sing bright tempo but not to play at the same time..
He is not jerry lee little richard fats domino or ray charles
And we never saw him doing intro or solo with his guitar.. he is not chuck berry carl perkins...
He sings bright rock nroll of other rockers but ge need scotty moore or james burton to do the riff the solo the intro all the tecnical part of song...
Elvis only plays by chords and a few chords.
@@mikegacek9182 I'm a 100% hetrosexual grown ass man but sometimes when I watch him I get chill bumps or a lump in my throat, depending on the song
I generally NEVER watch any video more than a couple minutes, but this is the exception! Watching you watch Elvis perform was a joy. Hearing your genuine assessments was so nice. I've been a fan of Elvis ... forever as my audio collection will show, but now I am so a fan of you! Thank you :-)
You start listening to the guitar but when he starts singing..... His voice steals the show. Stage presence and vocals ELVIS IS SECOND TO NONE.
Fil, What I like about your presentation, is watching your face and the expression of enjoyment of the guitarists!
Don Yellen ** I also noticed this.
i read as much from your expressions and see pleasure /wince/ delight.i never see hate in your face.
Playin music is a gift from God. SO VERY POWERFULL IN LIFE.
ANIMALS AND PLANTS ENJOY IT. TOO.
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Your eyes just twinkle with delight!
There is so much
Elvis didn't have to do a face melting, shredding lead...my mom melted just watching him sit there!👍😎🎸🎶
bet she squirted
@Dion St. Michael you wish!
@Dion St. Michael you're such a dick!
gross
@Dion St. Michael Shut your dirty mouth about MOMS.
Fil’s assessment and professional insight is fantastic! Not to mention I really enjoy watching Fil watching these videos, there is always a smile on his face!
~Headed to see his movie in theaters now....I love our Elvis.
Elvis Presley was a very humble, yet incredible unmatched talent. He never called himself the King but he earned that well deserved title given to him by his fans around the world for lack of a word to give him even higher praise. The man has never been matched in voice or looks. Jerry Lee Lewis tried to convince people that he was the king but he never was given that distinction and rightly so. There was one Elvis and he was a phenomenon.
Thanks Fil..listening to Elvis perform always brings joy and a smile to my face.. God bless Scotty on the box guitar.
Long story short...He plays guitar like a Singer/Performer. That doesn't make him a bad guitarist, but rather it isn't his thing. I am a guitarist and the guitar comes first to me. I can also play Bass and Keyboards...but I play Bass and Keyboards like a Guitarist, meaning they are secondary instruments to me and only played out of occasional necessity. Elvis' main instrument is his voice and huge stage presence, those always came first to him. Anything else is secondary.
Let's pretend Elvis was also a great guitar player.
There'd be a lot of disappointed people in the audience if Elvis had only played the guitar.
Jerry.
Very well said.
Elvis's soul depth and diversity destroys anyone.
That's why he didn't need to become a lead guitar player.
He surrounded himself with a great band
But elvis supplied the sheer soul and depth and diversity.
An iconic artist for the ages.
That's it exactly.
Well said!
@@chrissimon8368 The problem is that so many people think they can easily play rhythm like Elvis but are hopeless and fooling themselves. Talk is easy, playing fluidly like that isn’t. If only I could find a real person who could actually play rhythm guitar in my band rather than those who say they can but can’t.
This is ELVIS and he did enough for music that he didn’t have to be a guitarist too. He played for fun. Thanks for your analysis of his guitar skills.
This performance was huge back then and became even more huge a decade later when it was replayed on TV just after he died in 78. I remember being a kid and seeing the replay of this performance and how everyone in the neighborhood where I lived sat home and watched it, and how some stores and businesses in the area actually shut down when this was supposed to come on TV. It was like a huge television event when they replayed this for the first time after his death.
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@@jamespatterson1074 Yes, he died in 77, but they re-played this performance I think in 78. Either way, it was as big or bigger on the replay as it was the first time it aired.
This was played every Christmas. I have been to Christmas parties and the hosts would have it on the TV. Then VH1 started playing it all the time. It WAS a big deal. It was a great Special!
lives and sends secret songs to his fans. Watch the videos of the Dutch singer for me, Elvis sings secretly, a more mature voice and more melodic Look at raised on rock , gospel medley who im.last christmas from Ron jesse.
One thing that always gets my attention is how Elvis interacted with other musicians and singers. Its obvious how much he enjoyed playing in a group and in informal settings. He shows genuine pleasure and joy with the ability of the other musicians. He was not called The King for nothing but you can tell that it did not alter his awe of the talents of his peers. That is where Elvis found his happiness, making music with his friends.
My first introduction to Elvis was from my mum...his music filled the house day in day out! I was amazed how anybody could shake, play guitar and sing like that....it was mind blowing! His voice was so unique yet emulated by many! Just sensational! Great analysis Fil! Cheers Mario!😀👌👌
Cool! Thanks Mario!
Fantastic analysis of Elvis's efficient, competent but rudimentary guitar playing. Many would just pass him off as a beginner without knowing that he is actually doing a good job.
I love the fact that you appreciate great musicians, no matter their age. Your enthusiasm shows in your face.
I recently met D.J. Fontana’s widow. He was Elvis’ drummer.
Elvis had it all. His voice was golden, he could play the guitar well, he had attitude, charm, charisma, and the dude was so good looking that any woman melted when she saw him.
He sounded like he sang with a clothes pin on his nose. Forget Elvis. What happens to the British accent when Brits sing? I watched a music documentary and was surprised at how many songs from the 1960s were actually by British bands.
.... and some men (celebs) melted, along the way, also 😉.
@@Anon54387 Your opinion of Elvis' singing is a joke when you consider he sold more records than any other solo artist in music history!
WRONG. A lot of women didn't and don't find him attractive at all. Actually, more men seem to be attracted to Elvis than women were/are.
@@hategreed1 Well, I don't know who these men were, but as a woman, I find him the epitome of cool. His sit-down session in the '68 special just oozed sexuality. Yum!
Thank you for your positive analysis my sweet Elvis. It was that rhythm and his suave, coolness, as well as charming sexiness that made him such a superstar. Heck, he still is. Ppl, young and old, love him and miss him. I watch his videos every day.
Elvis played the best instrument ever created. His voice. His personality especially before the pain was fun and beautiful.
Well, Keith Richards himself said in an interview he was amazed that Elvis was so good on rhythm guitar he didn't even need a drummer. It was just Elvis on rhythm, Scotty on lead, and Bill on bass for those early recordings. He isn't in a bunch of halls of fame for nothing.
Keith Richards "himself" wowie zowie!
I am a union stage hand in chicago im local 2. I did setup for the stones. There recovery room had an ELVIS signed LP.
@@robertpourchot5371 Very cool! Thank you for sharing that story.
This really is the beginning of the Elvis's music most know. He got his movie career behind him and focus on who he really was - a gifted singer and performer. James Dean and Marlon Brando were his movie idols and Elvis wanted a meaningful movie career playing that genre as a serious actor. He never got that chance, because he was exploited as a singer. He grew up a lot so he could focus. This concert performance after leaving the movie industry is really who Elvis was and you can tell he is really enjoying himself!!
That is so Very True
An you Sir are lovely Saying it
I agree. Just because Elvis wasn't the greatest guitarist, the fact that he would play live and sound good enough shows that he was for real. Not a fake entertainer.
Great analyses Phil. I'm sitting here trying to think of something cool to say about Elvis, and his music. I'm going to give up, because there isn't enough space on the internet to say what needs to be said.
I was 7 years old when Elvis, and Scotty, and Bill recorded "Its All Right." Of course Elvis is a good guitarist. That song blew me away then, and still blows me away now. It was simply, to Elvis, a God given talent. What can you say? He was the whole package.
My mom was an Elvis fanatic & used to take us to the cinema to watch Elvis every day that the movie was playing at the theater. It was a major influence on me seeing this guy singing & playing guitar to the admiration of all the girls & a few jealous guys fuming at Elvis getting all the attention. I thought to myself that this seemed like a very good job to have & my brother & I pestered mum for guitars for Christmas. We got the inexpensive ones with cowboys on them. Then a tsunami called The Beatles performed on Ed Sullivan Show & we just had to get real guitars albeit still inexpensive catalog mail order ones but good enough to begin taking guitar lessons. I can still smell that guitar as I unwrapped it that long ago Christmas morning! I glued some bottle caps on mine so it looked like it had electric guitar control knobs. It's been a life long journey & learning experience because I don't think anyone will ever completely master every way a guitar can be played. It's very good for brain exercise to try to learn a new songs,decipher new chord progressions or create your own music. Elvis has said that he was just a strummer on guitar. I'm so glad that you point out all the good aspects of his playing instead of picking apart his shortcomings on the instrument. You've put out such good energy in your videos & spot on in your observations & explanations. It's refreshing to see great vibes online. Good on ya,Fil!
I’ve had this argument often. But this British guy nails it. Elvis oozes confidence, plays what he needs to and tickles my soul.
The other guitarist is playing the most complicated parts. Any Blues Guitarist can see it.
Not on this video he’s not because Elvis is actually playing lead and giving this song some oomph
I really like listening to your analyses. It helps me appreciate what is happening and recognize things a bit better.
Thanks Dave!
This is seriously one of the greatest live performances ever recorded. The whole 68' comeback is fuckin' awesome!
hey! watch ur fuckin' lan....ok, never mind. i got carried away too. :) that was a great show, & a few yrs ago, i got to see on youtube, behind the scenes footage & outakes that were pretty amusing.
Hairy Cornflake this is merely your opinion and doesn’t carry much water
Hairy Cornflake
Sure was
nah....hendrix live at monterrey was.
It's not even close to one of the best live performances. It might be one of your favs but not even in top 10 for the best recorded live performances.
I’m so glad I discovered this channel. You do a great job of breaking it down into a concise, fair (yet always kind) manner.
I always have and always will love Elvis. Not only did he have the most beautiful face, eyes and voice ever bestowed upon a man, I think he was the most talented performer ever. He was mesmerizing, and I really appreciate your respectful and kind treatment of him - and everyone you critique.
What a joyful performance! I'm happy to learn there was no falsity about Elvis' playing and delighted to see him really having fun. This '68 TV special shook off a lot of the oppression of the string of dumb movies he became very unhappy with performing in. It's a BIG deal that he's sitting down, his famous scream inducing hip swiveling isn't an issue, so he seems even more freed up to be himself. Thanks, Fil, I loved learning about his playing!
Elvis seems like he’s self taught. Technique Nazis always got to find something to critique. The King has one of the most iconic voices ever. Even outside of music his voice will be recognized by people who haven’t heard anything but an impression. A lot of so called great guitarist can’t say that.
Before you even paused the video, the smile told us everything we needed to know. Later, the explanation of what a guitarist should do, as opposed to how some come across, well said. As always...Rock!
Very true a price you have to pay maybe.
This is definitely the first time I've watched Elvis from any angle other than his face and showmanship. As a huge fan, it's almost impossible to look away from him and watch his guitar. Well done, Fil. I actually paid attention to his playing!
Of course he could play. He was the King, baby. Thank you. Thank you very much.
Excellent analytical video. Thank you for taking Elvis seriously in terms of his musicianship
Ahhhhhh, '68 Comeback Special. My favorite!
I love how you smile while you're watching the video and thoroughly enjoying it! Thanks for the awesome explanation!
No matter what anyone says, he did something right. Long live the king!
Now you're speaking my language Fil!!...Elvis 👑 was the first musician I ever had an LP of when I was, shall we say, very young. I have watched the 68 Comeback Special dozens of times and it never fails to keep me mesmerized from beginning to end! Elvis's showmanship was second to none!.... without your analysis I would have not been able to determine what level of a player he was....thanks!...👌❤🤘
No problem!
After watching the 68 Comeback Special years ago I had to go out and buy some CDs to break out on my friends every now and then. He never disappoints. PS and I bought a few DVDs to
Phil Thank you to be so kind to Elvis, Elvis never claimed to be a great Guitar Player, he use to say I learned to play 3 cords and got away with is. Thank you again, for taking the time to do this,
It never even occurred to me that he WASN'T playing. I'm happy for those who questioned it that you put their qualms to rest. Elvis has always been famous for his singing and performances. He was incredibly cool. Thanks much, Fil!
Elvis was also known for overdubbing musical parts in the studio. Check out his bass playing on some of the songs
There is no doubt about the abilities of Elvis being able to play the guitar, he could sing and do everything. He was born to perform! Fil, You gave an excellent analysis. Thank you!
Thanks Kathy!
Kathy Prior anybody that tries to put Elvis down the only man to sell a billion album even if people don't like Elvis I challenge you to listen to his voice it is by far the greatest having a base and Tanner listen to songs such as it's midnight diversion without the backup singers last concert version How Great Thou Art hurt Unchained Melody and I could go on and Ever song on that's the way it is album his voice proof If you don't like the song listen to his voice by far the greatest and not to mention the only Entertainer to do a single world wide satellite program with over a billion watching his greatest Talent was his voice
He was an all rounder he had everything an his likes will never be seen again 36 year old superfan here.Greetings from Ireland
he's a sound what is so amazing is he is still the number one record seller of all time it's a proven fact he has sold over a billion albums some people in these later years have actually tried to take away some his record sales and not count them to let some of their Heroes get ahead of him which is a complete joke since you're a little younger you can check the history you could probably Google this that the week and following two years after he died they had to reopen record pressing plants that were shut down to keep up with the demand of albums he was selling over 20 million albums a week for two solid years nobody in history had the same packed on people in the acting or music industry ever it's just it's been a lot of years now and the younger people don't know this this man was phenomenal even the suits he wore were mimicking martial art outfits so they still look in style of karate outfits are still the same way ahead of his time but I myself am a Christian and if you will look and listen to the gospel roots of Elvis you'll see that he truly was one himself but he didn't follow it like he should have I believe God called him to be a gospel singer with that voice he give him because he set up and sang gospel continually he loved it
Elvis is just always so super wonderful, and so is your 'take' on him ~ thnx always!
I get sick when people say Elvis “stole” black music. The man grew up in Mississippi in the late 30s and 40s. Along with gospel and hillbilly music, blues and soul was his music too. It was in his blood. He was at Sun records when BB King and Ike Turner recorded - along with many others.
To say he stole it is just racist. I’ll let James Brown and BB King talk:
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Jeremy Shirland Elvis is Elvis. If they say he stole than everybody stole. None of that generation invented musical notes so its all out there.
Quantum Studio Creations I agree totally.
It's hard to beat anybody from Mississippi black or white its in their blood!!!
Seldom hear those who count- like BB King- say that. As you said, in his blood...
Stole? He loved it and replicated it just like the Brits.
A close friend friend of mine who is in his 80s told me that he ( my friend) was in a bar in Greensboro, NC in the early 50s...he and his friends were hanging out and this guy pulls up in a car gets out with his guitar and plays a about 45 minutes...it was Elvis
Elvis is the real deal...there will never be another Elvis!⚘❤
Heaven must have the greatest concerts!
Elvis could play well enough, but the ONLY instrument people cared about was that voice. And he could play it better than anyone ever has or ever will.
GoldenEra. 100% TRUE
@ Then don't comment asshole.
How about Ed Sheeran?
Amen
@ Them with ears
No one could beat Elvis . His music , style, looks , he was one of a kind . That's why he was called the king of rock. & that tune was so sexy . Love him . I really love this video. You explained good.
Great analysis of a fabulous performer. I loved Elvis! Thanks for covering him!
What a nice surprise, I asked a couple weeks ago to do Elvis, and you replied that Elvis was a copyright minefield, then I see you posted this, thank you
Yeah I wasn't sure if it would work, but thought I'd try!
Im glad you did. I think you hit the analysis on the head. Minefield of copyrights aside...there is a veritable minefield of crazed fans...(me included) that likely only want to see him cast in a good light. 😜
From what we know he was proficient at piano and obviously guitar. He knew his way around music. As far as guitar...he has quite a splendid collection. Not vast mind you...but several nice pieces. They werent for show. He wore them on stage or used them in the recording studio.
Love what you do. Tjis one is especially cool.
Nah, this is fair use for educational purposes. The poster clearly uses the excerpted material to support the points he is making and it is a limited excerpt to satisfy that purpose. This is an easy call.
www.lib.uchicago.edu/copyrightinfo/fairuse.html
Your smiling the whole time you are watching it, I dig that you are enjoying him because i grew up with elvis and you are too young to remember him. The fact that elvis has new fans today is why he is the KING!
Amen!
Totally agree. No doubt that this guy can shred with the best of them, but his open-minded love of music and the joy he gets from it shines through every time
Smilling in absolute awe!
Elvis can clearly play the guitar. He had it all, the looks, the attitude, the music and the style. Elvis will forever be the King of Rock'n Roll.
RC Thompson Elvis gives me goose bumps
He played piano as well
The King! Enough said.
did not write music i think.
@@linosammut4634 SO.
I am not an Elvis fan but he is playing the guitar, give the man his due.
Backwoods Stomp Thank you. I'm stunned by people who think he's not playing even after they've seen excerpts from this performance.
How can you not be an Elvis fan? Who's your favorite?
Absolutley
Really not a fan! Wow where you been!
@@TroyBraiden
Not everyone is an Elvis fan. Im a fan but I know a few who are not.
It's a preference thing and it's ok not to be a fan. Nobody can be liked 100% of the time by 100% of the world.
That would be awfully boring.
Thanks for answering this question. I really did think he could play a little, but he does look totally comfortable and confident, as well as having fun. Great job with such a lucid explanation.
Fil demonstrating his depth of knowledge on guitar playing. Great analysis of the king.
Elvis is a one and only character, there will never be another one like him
Growing up in Mississippi I was a fan of Elvis, saw his movies.
THIS is my favorite all time moment; this run where he's in the black, has his guitar, jamming with his buds. I sincerely love this.
Very enjoyable analysis, Fil. It is so refreshing to hear positive comments, instead of tearing people down.
@ AGREED, BRILLIANT! I bet his students just love him!
@ Amen, and i have been there too, it really damages your self worth, and your soul, u get torn down enough, u start believing in it, that's why, i have rid myself of all Toxic ppl, family and friends alike...
@@paulablissett9396 Life is too short and too hazardous as it is to be saddled with "friends" and "loved ones" who tear you down. "Toxic" sums it up well. Wishing you the best life has to offer, Paula! Watching Fil's videos is a great way to unwind, for sure! See you in the future comments section! Until next time... 👍😊😇
@ Until Live Stream Tuesday, hey it is Tuesday! If i don't see you there, i'll see you here, Rawk \M/!
@ I also wish you the best life has to offer, i need more positive ppl in my life, if your'e not married, or have a significant other, and live near Lynwood Illinois, give me a holler, he! he!
I’ve never seen anyone analyze Elvis before! Very cool!
Ahhhhhhh. Gone but never forgotten. Excellent.
There is no one ever EVER that will come close to Elvis Presley , the man had the whole package , unbelievable talent , charm , sex appeal .....other musician still to this day look up to him, .....and only hope that they could have at lease part of what Elivis had...... We still wish u were here blowing ppl's minds with your talent..... God rest his soul. .......always The King❤
As a non-player with many professional musician acquaintances I've chatted to over the years I found this analysis fascinating. I've always defended Elvis' playing to the 'faster is better' focused young guns and can I just say I find your whole attitude to performance and sound just fab. Thanks for taking the time
People are confusing a lead guitarist who is a musician with that of Elvis who is a solo act who performs on stage.
Elvis had more talent under his pinky than a stadium full of American Idol and active groups (I dare not call them musicians).
You can't fake real charisma.
Elvis had it by the bucket load.
More than enough to influence and shape and inspire many great musicians who followed.
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DJ - Looks like Lane Harding, current American Idol leader could be the one in Stadium full with the right stuff to carry on, he sure turned the Heat up on Katy Perry but needs to loosen up and move like Elvis or as KP commented "pretend that guitar your is girlfriend", I doubt his playing skills but a young man has time to learn or drop the guitar and take a page from Bobby Darren and just snap the finger's and move.😎
You’ve got that right
D J ..Amen! And that pinky was sooooo sweet.
What a beautiful man. Love it..and Elvis has left the building..... Always be remembered
This was such a beautiful presentation! I don't know what I most like about it. The King or the mighty Professional talking about him. Such a beautiful treat. Thank you!
Fabulous perspective, Fil, on another tremendously brilliant analysis video!
I love these type of analysis videos, they really show you don't need to be a technical wizard to put together something that sounds good
I really enjoyed your analysis of Elvis! Been a fan of Elvis for 60 years!
Elvis was not only sex-on-a-stick (sorry), charismatic with a golden voice, he was also a natural musician. He started the guitar at age eleven and could also play bass and piano, all self taught. Who would think he wasn’t playing the guitar himself? Thanks Fil for a great analysis. Best regards from Austin Tx 😎
I read that he was impotent and couldn't have a relationship? And the arrogance and condescending, chauvinistic expressions? Nice facade though, and merry music
He had a teacher named Forrest.
@@Medietos
He was impotent?
He had a daughter so that kinda shoots that to pieces but I digress, maybe he was in the final years of his life which would make sense as he was in very poor physical shape.
Now as for your Karen-rant about all his flaws. No one claimed the man was perfect but he was far from being an awful human being. What he created brought people together, influenced generations of musicians, and that, by the way, is still the case.
Take a long long look into your mirror and behold your image for about 20 seconds if you can stand the person looking right back at you and know this....
You've done some pretty bad things yourself and I'll bet some of those bad things are downright awful to those you offended.
So get off your soap box Karen, you're not as perfect or as relevant as you think you are.
Elvis has put far more smiles on people's faces than tears throughout this entire planet.
Have you?
I didn't think so.
Do consider spending less time pointing out the flaws of others, real, rumored or imagined, and spend more time working on yourself.
Is that clear enough for you to understand?
Good...
You're Welcome
On the song Baby you're so square Elvis plays bass
@@Medietos You’re pretty for hating on a guy that died nearly 50 years ago.
All I know is that if the Elvis of the time period shown here showed up at open mic night, there would be a ruckus to say the least. The guy just oozed cool.
quicktastic He definitely defines cool 😎
can you describe the ruckus?
quicktastic True that. Elvis was King. He’d stand out anywhere, and if he opened his mouth to sing who wouldn’t be amazed?
Agreed, he was the King of Rock and Roll! Thank you, thank you very much!
Go back and listen to the Sun Session recordings of Elvis all the rhythm guitar playing is Elvis. Also he was 33 in 1968 he started playing at around 9-10 so bout 22-23 years worth of rhythm. His instrument was his voice.
Exactly...those sun recording only had 3 instruments, Scotty Moore on lead, Bill Black of bass and Elvis on rhythm guitar. And record live with no over dubs.
@Brett Stanton Absolutely right 👍🤘
Taught by his uncle vesta a country singer/guitarist
The best looking human to ever walk the planet. And he could sing too! There’ll never be another like him.
Gorgeous, charisma, gifted, funny, kind, original, awesome dance moves, astounding voice! Elvis had all gifts in abundance! Astonishing and Fabulous! Beautiful Man! Sex Appeal!
Elvis and Robert Plant, two best looking, best singers ever!
Hey, stop with the flattering. My wife has had a crush on him for fifty years, and you aren't helping.
Okay, fine, he looks better dead than i do alive, but still. . .
yes, the looks, the name, the voice. how did one person it all!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dude your analysis and informative video was almost as cool as watching Elvis at his prime. Great analysis and evaluation
Thanks!
He's analyzing elvis through the lens of 50ug of lsd.
Cool. Dynamics is what makes this song work and rythm and feel. All about his voice and that sounds like a billion. But he controls the song by using dynamics and that makes all the difference. He was always nervous before concerts but on stage.. Lord have mercy. The King!! His guitarplaying does just what is needed. And the guitar he is playing is beautiful and sounds great. You don't need to shred if you are one of the best singers in the galaxy😀
Well done, as usual, Fil! Thx for putting the spotlight on Elvis! I think there's a lot of misinformation out about his death... But his music lives on!
Look how beautiful Elvis looked on this video. He has an aura about him that is just fantastic!
What your looking at can also be viewed as the beginning of a downward spiral of prescription pill 💊abuse. Elvis began using prescription amphetamines to lose weight before the 🕺‘68 Comeback Special was filmed. We all know sadly how that ended nine years later.🙏
I have not seen any one else play this tune as Elvis and the band. The way he goes up and down the strings make it sound good and It is called walking blues.