This guy was on his knees health wise at this stage of his life and unrecognisable from the guy a few years before, yet could still sing the emotional guts out of a song with his talent and presence.
Well said my friend. Truly one of kind . He loved his fans and with all the Colonel bullshit and his drug addiction and medical health problems. Being rode like a circus pony. The most recognizable person on the planet earth at that time . Surrounded by enablers . He didn’t have chance .
These two MUST watch " If I Can Dream " . That will will put things right....!!! In his prime .... Why he is The King ... Why he is Elvis...!!! Someone suggest this to them
I remember watching the night it aired. The country sighed in unison. We watched with absolute worry and concern. Never pity or sadness, but true concern. We truly loved him.
You should know Elvis had so many health issues and he thought everyone depended on him for their financial needs. He took meds not to get high,but to try to function . He inherited so many ailments and was in tremendous pain. Even his doctor did not know the extent of his health issues until his autopsy. Read Destined to Die young to see all of his provlems. Also Elvis was the most generous person . He gave away almost everything he made,to friends,family and even strangers Even as a child he kept giving his tricycle to friends who did not have their own. Hes, the man had faults,but let us never forget the beautiful person he truly was.
This was not the last song of the concert, or his last concert. This song was performed mid-concert on June 21, 1977. His last concert was 5 days later on June 26th, the last song being "Can't Help Falling in Love" as was his usual closer :)
True this was not his last song performed live for an audience, however it was noted by individuals that were present in Graceland on the night before Elvis died, he was at his piano and did play a few songs of which Unchained Melody was one of them.
Elvis understood his health was failing and wanted to take a year or more off. So sad is he felt a strong responsibility to people that worked for him so he endured the pain.
Hello. Actually, they used the real footage of Elvis you saw here in the movie. It started with a, very well done, recreation by Austin Butler before transitioning to the real Elvis at the end. They didn’t transpose Elvis’ face onto Austin. No big deal, just an FYI. A lovely day to all.
His last song of the consert was cant help falling in love. This is not actually last consert, he had one more like couple days after this too but it was not televised.
In the movie, yes this song was used as the closing song/performances for the movie. In that scene for the movie this particular song/performances was actually performed by Austin Butler for the first part of it then it switched to the actual real performance by Elvis. It's so hard to tell within the movie singing performance it switches from Austin Butler to Elvis Presley. Only way to tell is by the visual from Austin's make up as Elvis to the real Elvis. The voice performance switch is so identical that it's darn near impossible to tell the voice switch from Austin to Elvis. An FYI for all the younger Elvis songs in the movie, Austin Butler is actually singing all those songs in his Elvis voice. It's unbelievable!
Elvis was big friends with Bill Melody . There's a great story of elvis having fun with Bill on stage in 70 . Now this is Rapid city 77 . 2 concerts were filmed omaha and Rapid city. His last concert was a few days later. Now from the same concert you have to listen to the song Hurt its 🔥. Elvis had glaucoma, a twisted colon , high blood pressure , ect . He was ill . This song was proberly the 2 nd last song of an 1 hr set
his body failed but his voice only got stronger. this wasnt his last concert Elvis last concert was held at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, IN on June 26, 1977, for a crowd of 18,000 a few days later and died 6 weeks after on August 16th,1977 the day he was to leave for another tour
"Unchained Melody" is not a Righteous Brothers song, they did a cover. Todd Duncan was the first to sing it in 1954. In 1955 there were several that record the song: Les Baxter with his choral version, Al Hibbler, Jimmy Young, Liberace, Roy Hamilton, June Valli and Harry Belafonte. In 1964 Jimmy Young re-recorded the song, then in 1965 The Righteous Brothers recorded the song.
Unchained Melody was a big hit in the mid 1950's. Elvis was a young man of 20 when he heard Roy Hamilton's version. Go on RUclips and listen to Roy's version, also listen to Roy's version of You'll never walk alone. Elvis sang the songs very similar to Roy's. Elvis and Roy Hamilton were friends, Roy was an African American with an amazing voice. Check him out if at all possible!
He had sung 2-3 uptempo songs just before this part of the concert. He was using the moment to catch his breath but, due to his constant stage fright right up to the end, speaking impromptu sometimes came across as a bit awkward, although usually quite humorous.
What people never realize when someone gets so famous, they can't do what we do without being mobbed, its a sad life when you really think about it, Rich yet so secluded
He was very sick here. Bone cancer, heart disease, severe glaucoma, and he was in extreme pain from his Gastro issues. he also had asthma because he was an active phase of heart failure. He could barely breathe. I can’t even understand how on earth he was able to do the show. We love you Elvis ❤️
actually, his lung condition was a genetic condition that began when he was much younger -- it's called A-1 antitrypsin & causes COPD/emphysema along w- possible liver problems
@@carolhayar3037 That's right!!! I just got book Destined to die young in the mail. Can't wait to start it and learn more about all of this. It makes so sad how much he was privately suffering.
@@Myboymyboy1212 i hope the book is "real" -- that it tells as much truth as possible; there was so much to this man & so much written that is incorrect, it's hard to know what's true & what isn't; i just saw an interview on a book a man wrote a few yrs ago (he said it took 30 yrs. to compile) "Letters from Elvis" that make some horrible & outlandish claims that briefly mentions Tom Jones, Brando & Sidney Portier & a woman spiritual adviser-- the guy should be sued
@@carolhayar3037 he did have a spiritual adviser and a relationship with Tom Johns but then again I have no idea what book that is . I’ll have to look it up :). The author of destined to die young did a great job so much research , including family history and genetics. It’s actually super interesting. It really makes you see everything in a different light.
Very good tho Bobby Hatfields version of the Righteous Brothers is magnificent. He hit it out of the park. Worth checking out and other great songs by them. Best success on yr channel
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If all you know is what the movie depicted. then just know that the movie was 90% fictional and the other 10% was misrepresented versions of events in his life. Elvis loved his life, enjoyed his life and was not controlled as the fictional movie depicts. Also, Elvis LOVED being Elvis. I would like to see you review a couple other Elvis performances. I will suggest 68 comeback special song "If I can Dream" (white suit performance) another would be the song "Trying to get to you" ALSO from the 68 comeback special. one more would be Elvis's 1970 live version of "Bridge Over Troubled water." Thank you.
not his last performance and not the last song of the show this was the last **recorded** performance from his CBS special and the whole concert was televised and he closed this show the same way he closed all his shows with "can't help falling in love with you" so that is the last song there is footage of, not unchained melody the last concert of his life would take place five days after this in Indianapolis on June 26th 1977 eight weeks before he died and the very last song he performed on stage was "can't help falling in love with you" :)
Nothing personal, but you're obviously new to Elvis. Cause of death is still unknown to this day, although the continuously worsening *congenital* health ailments can be explained. He was NOT a drug addict. Stop listening to the bullshit you hear from those with an agenda $$$. This was also not his last concert. This was part of his last tour and CBS negotiated to film 2 shows and follow him around the rest of the time. His last concert was 5 days later. Keep following him, you won't regret it.
Unchained Melody was a big hit in the 1950s, by Al Hibler, and by Roy Hamilton. Righteous Bros. version later. Don't believe everything you saw in the 2022 movie.
I don’t know why you guys are talking about that he is a mess. I love them. I thought he was really great. I will never watch this again. He was fantastic. I think it’s important to concentrate on the positive and what he would want to be remembered for instead of concentrating on the negative. Have a great day. Actually, it was mentioned that Elvis wasn’t gonna live a long life anyways, have a great day
Now acually he was still enjoying life at this time but he had lots of illness mostly from inherited DNA illness. Elvis enjoyed life trust me the movie is great but it's acually Austin butler doing this science then it cuts to elvis . Try out his famous 1970 stuff from las vegas
It was NOT drugs. The first comment saying 'he's a mess' was an awful thing to say. You stated you knew it was his last concert and he died 8 weeks later. He was in agony. The pain in his eyes with glaucoma, his spastic bowel, an HEREDITORY heart condition. But THAT MAN went on stage and he delivered. You should watch the full concert before judging. How condescending. Shame on you.
At this point, he was taking a combination of uppers and downers, 30 at a time, THREE times a day!! They were given to him in envelopes labeled Attack 1,2, and 3. Not to glorify it, but it's what was really going on. The best explanation to his death is that he suffered a heart attack because he was so constipated, and the stress on his heart from trying to defecate is what caused him to die. He tried to crawl from his toilet to the phone for help but collapsed and died .His colon was compacted with almost 6 inches of feces. His body gave out from the drug use, plain and simple. He had many other medical issues, some genetic, some not, that also attributed to his death.
That's because he's the fvckin king. And he will always be .
King of rock and roll.
This guy was on his knees health wise at this stage of his life and unrecognisable from the guy a few years before, yet could still sing the emotional guts out of a song with his talent and presence.
Well said my friend. Truly one of kind . He loved his fans and with all the Colonel bullshit and his drug addiction and medical health problems. Being rode like a circus pony. The most recognizable person on the planet earth at that time . Surrounded by enablers . He didn’t have chance .
These two MUST watch " If I Can Dream " . That will will put things right....!!! In his prime .... Why he is The King ... Why he is Elvis...!!! Someone suggest this to them
The end of the movie was actually Elvis singing. It was great!!!
The one thing he had to the end was his incredible voice. What a performance considering his health was so bad at this point.
I remember watching the night it aired. The country sighed in unison. We watched with absolute worry and concern. Never pity or sadness, but true concern. We truly loved him.
No he’s very ill. Large heart
@@wallflowerj6013enfermo x las drogas no?
Last was on June 26👌 Home video only!
You should know Elvis had so many health issues and he thought everyone depended on him for their financial needs. He took meds not to get high,but to try to function . He inherited so many ailments and was in tremendous pain. Even his doctor did not know the extent of his health issues until his autopsy. Read Destined to Die young to see all of his provlems. Also Elvis was the most generous person . He gave away almost everything he made,to friends,family and even strangers Even as a child he kept giving his tricycle to friends who did not have their own. Hes, the man had faults,but let us never forget the beautiful person he truly was.
Absolutely 💯 well said.
They should read the book, I have and they should also stop being so condescending.
His full autopsy was sealed by Vernon for 50 years. It is due to be revealed in 2027.
Talk about an entertainer giving everything for his fans, will never see something like him again!
Yes he was addicted to prescription drugs but he also had inheritd health problems too..he gave his all to the end..THE GOAT 🎤🔥🎼❤
It was the last filmed concert. He gave another 5 concerts after this one. He died 8 weeks after this concert.
The King to the very end.
You should know more about the biggest selling solo artist of all time!
Elvis was very Patriotic have you seen An American Trilogy sung by Elvis... VERY POWERFUL...
They let him go on stage in this condition, crying for help, and wonder why he died. Deary me. But still delivered a masterclass. But deary me.
Wauuuu what a song thank you ❤❤❤
This was not the last song of the concert, or his last concert. This song was performed mid-concert on June 21, 1977. His last concert was 5 days later on June 26th, the last song being "Can't Help Falling in Love" as was his usual closer :)
True this was not his last song performed live for an audience, however it was noted by individuals that were present in Graceland on the night before Elvis died, he was at his piano and did play a few songs of which Unchained Melody was one of them.
One reason took pills because he couldn't fall to sleep. Elvis was a dear man. I hate hear anyone put him down.
Elvis understood his health was failing and wanted to take a year or more off. So sad is he felt a strong responsibility to people that worked for him so he endured the pain.
Elvis even close to the end had a great voice you should check out more of Elvis from his younger days to his later days thank you both 😀
I encourage you to keep going down the EP rabbit hole . You won’t be disappointed. You don’t hear Elvis sing , you feel him sing !
Elvis was able to take other people's music and make it his own. What a talent none close.
Hello. Actually, they used the real footage of Elvis you saw here in the movie. It started with a, very well done, recreation by Austin Butler before transitioning to the real Elvis at the end. They didn’t transpose Elvis’ face onto Austin. No big deal, just an FYI. A lovely day to all.
Everytime I watch his last live concert, it is heart-wrenching and heart-felt. He was a supernatural talent.
I saw Elvis. And subbed!! More please
Can I suggest “ if I can dream”. 68 comeback special. In the white suit. Ty
Emotionel !!!
His voice never failed him
His last song of the consert was cant help falling in love. This is not actually last consert, he had one more like couple days after this too but it was not televised.
Hé was very sick but he was at thé top ❤❤❤
Try Elvis singing “what now my love”, live in 1973. Awesome voice
He had the lungs. You didn’t wait long enough.
You are right!
I was 88 in two difference in Elvis & my age.
I challenge any artist today to sing that good straight off the bat. They simply cannot !
He was so sick here but his voice never gave out! This was his last song and concert. Love him. RIP Elvis 😢
You really need to watch his concert videos
This was elvis 2nd last concert 21st June 1977 but last concert that was recorded
This makes 610 times i seen so far.
In the movie, yes this song was used as the closing song/performances for the movie. In that scene for the movie this particular song/performances was actually performed by Austin Butler for the first part of it then it switched to the actual real performance by Elvis. It's so hard to tell within the movie singing performance it switches from Austin Butler to Elvis Presley. Only way to tell is by the visual from Austin's make up as Elvis to the real Elvis. The voice performance switch is so identical that it's darn near impossible to tell the voice switch from Austin to Elvis. An FYI for all the younger Elvis songs in the movie, Austin Butler is actually singing all those songs in his Elvis voice. It's unbelievable!
Elvis was big friends with Bill Melody . There's a great story of elvis having fun with Bill on stage in 70 .
Now this is Rapid city 77 . 2 concerts were filmed omaha and Rapid city. His last concert was a few days later. Now from the same concert you have to listen to the song Hurt its 🔥.
Elvis had glaucoma, a twisted colon , high blood pressure , ect . He was ill .
This song was proberly the 2 nd last song of an 1 hr set
💙Charlie
his body failed but his voice only got stronger. this wasnt his last concert Elvis last concert was held at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, IN on June 26, 1977, for a crowd of 18,000 a few days later and died 6 weeks after on August 16th,1977 the day he was to leave for another tour
"Unchained Melody" is not a Righteous Brothers song, they did a cover. Todd Duncan was the first to sing it in 1954. In 1955 there were several that record the song: Les Baxter with his choral version, Al Hibbler, Jimmy Young, Liberace, Roy Hamilton, June Valli and Harry Belafonte. In 1964 Jimmy Young re-recorded the song, then in 1965 The Righteous Brothers recorded the song.
Unchained Melody was a big hit in the mid 1950's. Elvis was a young man of 20 when he heard Roy Hamilton's version. Go on RUclips and listen to Roy's version, also listen to Roy's version of You'll never walk alone. Elvis sang the songs very similar to Roy's. Elvis and Roy Hamilton were friends, Roy was an African American with an amazing voice. Check him out if at all possible!
That's a brilliant comment. Thank you.
Personally, I wouldn't have these 2 check my dog for fleas they're so rude & condescending.
He had sung 2-3 uptempo songs just before this part of the concert. He was using the moment to catch his breath but, due to his constant stage fright right up to the end, speaking impromptu sometimes came across as a bit awkward, although usually quite humorous.
The best .
What people never realize when someone gets so famous, they can't do what we do without being mobbed, its a sad life when you really think about it, Rich yet so secluded
Please react to Elvis singing American Trilogy( Aloha from Hawaii live 1973)
Watch the Elvis movie 2022, drugs were a scape of his situation
He had major medical issues most inherited. He had a nurse and doctor with him all the time
Elvis was sick but he could still out sing the righteous brothers. And they were good.
He was very sick here. Bone cancer, heart disease, severe glaucoma, and he was in extreme pain from his Gastro issues. he also had asthma because he was an active phase of heart failure. He could barely breathe. I can’t even understand how on earth he was able to do the show. We love you Elvis ❤️
actually, his lung condition was a genetic condition that began when he was much younger -- it's called A-1 antitrypsin & causes COPD/emphysema along w- possible liver problems
@@carolhayar3037 That's right!!! I just got book Destined to die young in the mail. Can't wait to start it and learn more about all of this. It makes so sad how much he was privately suffering.
@@Myboymyboy1212 i hope the book is "real" -- that it tells as much truth as possible; there was so much to this man & so much written that is incorrect, it's hard to know what's true & what isn't; i just saw an interview on a book a man wrote a few yrs ago (he said it took 30 yrs. to compile) "Letters from Elvis" that make some horrible & outlandish claims that briefly mentions Tom Jones, Brando & Sidney Portier & a woman spiritual adviser-- the guy should be sued
@@carolhayar3037 he did have a spiritual adviser and a relationship with Tom Johns but then again I have no idea what book that is . I’ll have to look it up :). The author of destined to die young did a great job so much research , including family history and genetics. It’s actually super interesting. It really makes you see everything in a different light.
His voice was really all he had left at that point.
Era poco lo que le quedaba
Very good tho Bobby Hatfields version of the Righteous Brothers is magnificent. He hit it out of the park. Worth checking out and other great songs by them. Best success on yr channel
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American Trilogy(Hawaii 73)
What Now My Love(Hawaii 73)
How Great Thou Art (77)
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If all you know is what the movie depicted. then just know that the movie was 90% fictional and the other 10% was misrepresented versions of events in his life. Elvis loved his life, enjoyed his life and was not controlled as the fictional movie depicts. Also, Elvis LOVED being Elvis. I would like to see you review a couple other Elvis performances. I will suggest 68 comeback special song "If I can Dream" (white suit performance) another would be the song "Trying to get to you" ALSO from the 68 comeback special. one more would be Elvis's 1970 live version of "Bridge Over Troubled water." Thank you.
he wasnt drunk he was on a ton of pain killers
not his last performance and not the last song of the show
this was the last **recorded** performance from his CBS special and the whole concert was televised
and he closed this show the same way he closed all his shows with "can't help falling in love with you" so that is the last song there is footage of, not unchained melody
the last concert of his life would take place five days after this in Indianapolis on June 26th 1977
eight weeks before he died and the very last song he performed on stage was "can't help falling in love with you" :)
Nothing personal, but you're obviously new to Elvis. Cause of death is still unknown to this day, although the continuously worsening *congenital* health ailments can be explained. He was NOT a drug addict. Stop listening to the bullshit you hear from those with an agenda $$$. This was also not his last concert. This was part of his last tour and CBS negotiated to film 2 shows and follow him around the rest of the time. His last concert was 5 days later. Keep following him, you won't regret it.
Just the fact that you said elvis wasn't a drug addict, is proof that your not actually an elvis fan 😂
Why was he on stage in the first place? Sad and shameful that one of the greatest and most influential entertainers of all time would go out this way.
Please react to HURT he sang in this show.
Unchained Melody was a big hit in the 1950s, by Al Hibler, and by Roy Hamilton. Righteous Bros. version later. Don't believe everything you saw in the 2022 movie.
No. Austin Butler wore prosthetics for this song and then they cut away and brought in the real Elvis footage
His Dr and manager did it to him
I don’t know why you guys are talking about that he is a mess. I love them. I thought he was really great. I will never watch this again. He was fantastic. I think it’s important to concentrate on the positive and what he would want to be remembered for instead of concentrating on the negative. Have a great day. Actually, it was mentioned that Elvis wasn’t gonna live a long life anyways, have a great day
Reaccion à rosalia y Raul alejandro en promesas es UN bolero os encantaria desde Tenerife
Col Parker and dr. Nick did this to him.
There’s a lot of stories and actually had problems with his arteries. Maybe you should check that out and that is a matter of public record.
Reacción a Rosalía en tuya está muy buena desde Tenerife
He had a lot of health problems
Hi needed help 😢
Now acually he was still enjoying life at this time but he had lots of illness mostly from inherited DNA illness. Elvis enjoyed life trust me the movie is great but it's acually Austin butler doing this science then it cuts to elvis .
Try out his famous 1970 stuff from las vegas
His health problems were caused by his over excessive drug use
Reaccion a rosalia y wisdin y wandel en besos mojasdos
Not illegal drugs
Pls listen to Selena’s English song called getting used to you it’s so good
It was NOT drugs. The first comment saying 'he's a mess' was an awful thing to say. You stated you knew it was his last concert and he died 8 weeks later. He was in agony. The pain in his eyes with glaucoma, his spastic bowel, an HEREDITORY heart condition. But THAT MAN went on stage and he delivered. You should watch the full concert before judging. How condescending. Shame on you.
What is awkward is watching you too…saying “he’s bombed”…not being mean but felt a lack of compassion for him.
i think you both now nothing about elvis .this is not elvis last concert en the concert was great
No we don’t know anything about him.
Elvis a mess! How dare you? ! He would be dead in 6 weeks. Your both the most callous people I ever saw. Bye
it hurts so much to see him like this
Six weeks after this performance, Elvis died at the age of 42
At this point, he was taking a combination of uppers and downers, 30 at a time, THREE times a day!! They were given to him in envelopes labeled Attack 1,2, and 3. Not to glorify it, but it's what was really going on. The best explanation to his death is that he suffered a heart attack because he was so constipated, and the stress on his heart from trying to defecate is what caused him to die. He tried to crawl from his toilet to the phone for help but collapsed and died .His colon was compacted with almost 6 inches of feces. His body gave out from the drug use, plain and simple. He had many other medical issues, some genetic, some not, that also attributed to his death.