Was THIS Elvis Presley's TRUE personality?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

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  • @randalllee5400
    @randalllee5400 Год назад +623

    I was best friends with two actresses who worked with Elvis in Hollywood, and both of them told me he was one of the warmest, nicest people they had ever met. They both said he was a "country gentleman" who treated them and the rest of the cast on the movies with respect. This was back in the mid-sixties. They had nothing bad to say about him, only that he got in with the wrong crowd who just took advantage of their situation and didn't look out for him -- only for themselves.

  • @delilahmorrow4606
    @delilahmorrow4606 Год назад +28

    He didnt die until 77. They was still screaming and loving him. We still are

    • @johngregg9187
      @johngregg9187 6 дней назад

      Elvis never died. He lives in Arkansas and a pastor of a church. Bob Joyce is his name. Plenty of videos out there. He looks great for 90.

  • @marianneunger7069
    @marianneunger7069 Год назад +16

    Before you even started the video, I knew Elvis was going to say "Thank you very much." Thank you Fill for presenting Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll!

  • @brandicarson-fulmer5496
    @brandicarson-fulmer5496 Год назад +253

    His charisma was magnetic. He had a mixture of talent, nerves and good timing. The audience would have been happy if he didn’t sing a song. They were just happy to see him. It’s been almost 46 years since his death and he is still one of the most recognizable faces and voices of all time.

    • @lorenzomagazzeni5425
      @lorenzomagazzeni5425 Год назад +25

      Exactly - charisma - either you have or you don't.

    • @anamariapalau1612
      @anamariapalau1612 Год назад +4

      yes, brandicarson, I agree with you, he was the most kindly man that I wish I had met in my life, besides being the most wonderful talent I have been listening to for 65years! From Argentina 💓👍

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs Год назад +4

      I see. It's a good thing we have you here to tell us.

    • @anamariapalau1612
      @anamariapalau1612 Год назад +4

      @@erepsekahs thank you, my friend! we Elvis fans are friends all over the world, aren't we?

  • @RobertNorthrop
    @RobertNorthrop Год назад +310

    You really catch the duality of Elvis's public persona which speaks to his personality: That shy humility mixed the the confident, playful and flirtatious performer.

    • @davidwhite4820
      @davidwhite4820 Год назад +7

      Yor description of Elvis and his warbling singing style is spot on. I heard hints of Roy Orbison in Presly' s style. I just realized that as you were mimicking the song in the video. Also, if you watch the video of Andy Caughman impersonating Elvis , you definitely hear the Elvis on the video. I heard somewhere that Elvis was fond of Caughmans version. As usual Great analysis!

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад +3

      There is a comment below from a person who has stolen the identity of a dead man. He has stolen the name Depper and using it as his own. The real Depper died more than 2 years ago. Depper was a friend of mine. If you know who this imposter is that has stolen his identity, can you please let me know

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад +1

      @@ianpadraig5263 There is a comment below from a person who has stolen the identity of a dead man. He has stolen the name Depper and using it as his own. The real Depper died more than 2 years ago. Depper was a friend of mine. If you know who this imposter is that has stolen his identity, can you please let me know

    • @suryadas6987
      @suryadas6987 Год назад +1

      Apt description, my friend. 😎👍

    • @lyallg7925
      @lyallg7925 Год назад +1

      Beautifully put.

  • @delilahmorrow4606
    @delilahmorrow4606 Год назад +40

    If Elvis Presley would entertain at half time "superbowl" people would go nuts this day.

    • @langyd4518
      @langyd4518 4 месяца назад +2

      oh my gosh people would go so nuts

  • @goldandsilverminingintheci8942
    @goldandsilverminingintheci8942 Год назад +31

    My Uncle worked on Elvis Presley's vehicle in Germany. When my Uncle was finished with his vehicle, he yelled out 'PRESLEY'. and Elvis walked up. My Uncle looked at him, recognised him, and asked 'You him?' Yes, replied Elvis.

  • @videocat1366
    @videocat1366 Год назад +146

    This guy was the whole package -- the face, the killer smile, the physique, the sound, the style, the personality and a strange mixture of cockiness with humility. Contrast him with the guys in back. He was really different.

    • @maryrowell1122
      @maryrowell1122 Год назад +15

      You had the most beautiful face I've ever saw and I was 11 at the time I'm 76 now still looking There will never be another one like him I miss him

    • @AACE73
      @AACE73 Год назад +9

      And warmth, kindness, respect. He really was too good for this world. Don't we all just wish we could've taken care of him & saved him?❤️

    • @Steve-tc2pi
      @Steve-tc2pi Год назад +8

      Elvis the pelvis. He was gone way too soon. He should have keep going on like Mic and Kieth did.

    • @jamesadcock5235
      @jamesadcock5235 Год назад +4

      That's a good point a mixture of cockiness and humility. I never got the elvis was shy thing. He seemed like someone that would talk to anyone

    • @videocat1366
      @videocat1366 Год назад +4

      And look at the clothes. They have on a traditional sports coat and tie. He has on a velvet shirt with billowy sleeves and a lamé vest. LOL. Wow, he was different.

  • @MaryJones-vo5nz
    @MaryJones-vo5nz Год назад +82

    So young, bashful and a little innocent. He changed quickly. I saw this performance in real time, he was called the "Hillbilly Cat' when he first started, as he was very country. He was banned by my dad who thought he was way to sexual and when the women screamed he said, "Oh for heaven sake". He later came to like Elvis after he went into the army, and when he heard his famous gospel music which is where he really started. He was a generous man, who has been so misunderstood. He loved his fans, and was very spiritual. He was so poor, when he finally bought the Mansion "Graceland" he moved almost all his poor country relatives and friends on the grounds. When he died it was said that he had over 100 people on his payroll, and even though sick he didn't want to let his fans or his people down. Elvis was greater than you know.

  • @TheRealMightyHokie
    @TheRealMightyHokie Год назад +25

    Elvis had a superpower level of charisma and charm.

    • @xmaseveeve5259
      @xmaseveeve5259 2 месяца назад

      Just like 'Trump'...

    • @Allen-vl7zq
      @Allen-vl7zq Месяц назад +1

      @@xmaseveeve5259 True!

    • @xmaseveeve5259
      @xmaseveeve5259 Месяц назад +1

      @@Allen-vl7zq People don't see it...

    • @Allen-vl7zq
      @Allen-vl7zq Месяц назад

      @@xmaseveeve5259 Leftists are incapable of seeing it. They're too busy worshipping and praying to Karl Marx and Saul Alinsky.

  • @maggielandow2686
    @maggielandow2686 Год назад +158

    This is exactly how he was. A country boy, ex truck driver, poor and he loved his mother. He knows he is great looking and thinks it is funny how women react. You nailed it.

    • @maggielandow2686
      @maggielandow2686 Год назад +11

      He was an awe shucks ma’am all the time. He was a great performer, was drafted to the army and truly was an American. I saw him live and he worked his audience well.

    • @maggielandow2686
      @maggielandow2686 Год назад +19

      Your smile is just how we felt when he started a song like this.

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад +1

      @@maggielandow2686 There is a comment below from a person who has stolen the identity of a dead man. He has stolen the name Depper and using it as his own. The real Depper died more than 2 years ago. Depper was a friend of mine. If you know who this imposter is that has stolen his identity, can you please let me know

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад

      There is a comment below from a person who has stolen the identity of a dead man. He has stolen the name Depper and using it as his own. The real Depper died more than 2 years ago. Depper was a friend of mine. If you know who this imposter is that has stolen his identity, can you please let me know

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад

      There is a comment below from a person who has stolen the identity of a dead man. He has stolen the name Depper and using it as his own. The real Depper died more than 2 years ago. Depper was a friend of mine. If you know who this imposter is that has stolen his identity, can you please let me know

  • @nancy9891
    @nancy9891 Год назад +182

    As an entertainer you would know what is expected of you on stage and how you are offstage. He was 6’2”, handsome, and is 21 or 22 here. He was born in 1935 and went from an atypical teenage boy to a man who changed the world of music 🎶 He never dressed like others, and was truly different. RIP forever to the King of Rock.

    • @georgehorner1578
      @georgehorner1578 Год назад +31

      Elvis was 6 foot , according to army record.

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Год назад +7

      @@georgehorner1578 That sounds more believable.

    • @robmiller3464
      @robmiller3464 Год назад +25

      Elvis was according to military records 6 ft. His civilian medical records put him at 5’ 11’. Doesn’t matter really but from a plethora of material I’ve read, his 5’ 11’ seems to be the dominant figure. If you’ll source the question it will tell you. His father Vernon was 6ft. Saw him twice in concert, back 74 & 75 in San Bernardino. I’ve been to so many concerts in my life, you name it! Nobody ever had greater stage presence in my opinion, than Presley. True Gift honestly.

    • @terjesamuelsen9509
      @terjesamuelsen9509 Год назад +10

      I think he was in fact between 6.0 and 6.1

    • @travesotom6890
      @travesotom6890 Год назад +15

      He was 6 feet but wore shoes with a two inch heel so when he walked on stage he was 6 feet 2 😂

  • @ruffshenanigans9582
    @ruffshenanigans9582 Год назад +21

    Elvis would be a star today

    • @highaltitude787
      @highaltitude787 3 месяца назад +1

      He already a star

    • @4Kandlez
      @4Kandlez Месяц назад

      Absolutely, in those days you had to have actual talent and be able to sing live. Recordings were done in one take with the musicians in the studio and if you messed up you started again, no voice manipulation or stitching umpteen different tracks together. On some of Elvis's early recordings you can hear background noises that shouldn't be there, but if he thought that was the best version he wasn't worried about it.

  • @Callipygous1975
    @Callipygous1975 Год назад +64

    Brenda Lee was asked the "What was Elvis really like?" question. She met him early on as a child performer, knew him for the rest of his life. She said that he was very quiet and polite. A "southern gentlemen" you might say.

  • @jeffreythaw3333
    @jeffreythaw3333 Год назад +60

    I don't think Elvis really understood how important he was to popular music. Without Elvis I don't think you'd have the Beatles!

    • @keetonplace
      @keetonplace Год назад +9

      That's what Paul and John said separate of one another. Heard Paul not long ago. And many others!

    • @jeanesingsjazz
      @jeanesingsjazz Год назад +5

      No, without the Everly Brothers The Beatles would not have been what they were.

    • @joscofe
      @joscofe 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@jeanesingsjazz Both, as well as Little Richard, Chuck Berry to name a few

    • @joscofe
      @joscofe 7 месяцев назад

      Both.! But as far as the harmonies go we could say Lovin Bros to Everly Bros to Beatles

    • @langyd4518
      @langyd4518 4 месяца назад

      the Beatles who are they

  • @colorfulfamily
    @colorfulfamily Год назад +12

    I think you’ve pointed out some of the the reasons why I like the early Elvis most of all

  • @katenkaren6692
    @katenkaren6692 Год назад +16

    I love to watch your expression as you watch our Elvis!
    So cute❤

  • @dallasflynn5200
    @dallasflynn5200 Год назад +105

    This is a beautiful video of Elvis before Tom Parker stifled him. Elvis was polite, sweet, funny, clever, goofy, and talented beyond belief. In an older interview with Priscilla she said that Elvis was afraid he would be forgotten if he stopped performing. He truly never understood his popularity no matter who told him he was going to be legendary for a very, very long time after he was gone. Is there any doubt that people will listen to him 100 years from now? 200? More? Wonderful breakdown of this older video of Elvis, @WingsOfPegasus !

    • @dallasflynn5200
      @dallasflynn5200 Год назад +13

      And he definitely wasn’t hard to look at. LOL

    • @KatieReadsKoziesAndMore
      @KatieReadsKoziesAndMore Год назад +14

      Col Tom Parker was a snake oil salesman who tried to dominate Elvis’ natural abilities. What a sad day it was when Parker got his fangs into Elvis’ life.

    • @dallasflynn5200
      @dallasflynn5200 Год назад +8

      @@KatieReadsKoziesAndMore I agree with you. Elvis had so much more talent and Parker denied Elvis sharing that with the world.

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад +1

      @@KatieReadsKoziesAndMore if it wasn't for the colonel, you wouldn't know who Elvis was.

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад

      There is a comment below from a person who has stolen the identity of a dead man. He has stolen the name Depper and using it as his own. The real Depper died more than 2 years ago. Depper was a friend of mine. If you know who this imposter is that has stolen his identity, can you please let me know

  • @s2sailingfree
    @s2sailingfree Год назад +115

    As usual, you’re spot on Fil. I’ve written in a prior comment, my family and the Presley family lived near one another and grew up in the same area before Elvis was the phenomenon he became. The families knew each other well. Elvis was a bit of jokester or clown and he also loved making people happy. His American Southern Roots, mannerisms and genuine respect for others endeared him to his audience. It’s funny watching him because you’re seeing the genuine article, nothing forced or pretentious, just a good old boy with incredible talent and charisma.

    • @jimmylorang995
      @jimmylorang995 Год назад +9

      Absolutely the KING of ROCK 'N ROLL!!!

    • @roselamoure
      @roselamoure Год назад +8

      He wasn’t a clown but definitely a wonderful man with amazing humor and he loved making people happy, I wish he could have made himself happy too…

    • @ardentynekent2099
      @ardentynekent2099 Год назад +4

      Well, as my neighbor, Elvis and two bodyguards came at me with their guns drawn from about 300 yards away! He looked like a swaying bull coming at me; the street lamp caught his enormous belt buckle flash. I’ve never, ever been so scared. This was the early ‘70s; I was quite young. Long story, but he was a great neighbor.

    • @simonestreeter1518
      @simonestreeter1518 4 месяца назад

      @@ardentynekent2099 Cool story, bro.

  • @aletmartins6940
    @aletmartins6940 Год назад +196

    He makes me smile and this song has always been a favorite. I am 73 and have been a fan since Elvis’s career began. My mom broke her hip, after dancing to Jailhouse Rock! My dad teased her for decades…Great analysis, Fil. Your insights are amazing. Thank you.❤

    • @oldermusiclover
      @oldermusiclover Год назад +4

      lol

    • @Elvista
      @Elvista Год назад +14

      I'm sorry, but I actually laughed out loud....hope your mom recovered quickly and danced again to shut your dad up ☺️

    • @aletmartins6940
      @aletmartins6940 Год назад +6

      @@Elvista It was pretty funny!😂

    • @spikebeans9563
      @spikebeans9563 Год назад +2

      Feel her pain. I broke my tailbone drunk, dancing to the song Spin You Around By puddle of Mud😅😅😂😂😂😂 still haven't lived that downyet😂😂😂

    • @Sirala6
      @Sirala6 Год назад +8

      We salute Mom for her service to the King.

  • @estelleadamski308
    @estelleadamski308 Год назад +25

    Remarkable how ALL the genres of music that came out of the poor American South in the United States during the early 20th century. Blues, Jazz, Ragtime,Country, Bluegrass, HillBilly, Folk,Southern Gospel, Western,Honky Tonk, Rock & Roll, Rag, Western Swing,R&B, Delta Blues, Rockabilly, etc This is what America had to offer the world. So, of, course the ppl behind the music had to be extremely talented , unique, charismatic, hard working, driven & have personality plus to pull it off. Elvis shows you how it is done to perfection!

  • @paronetti6192
    @paronetti6192 Год назад +131

    Before Elvis There Was Nothing! - John Lennon

    • @psychicmichael
      @psychicmichael Год назад +10

      Totally Agree 💯

    • @beautifulinsideout5258
      @beautifulinsideout5258 Год назад +12

      So true, he changed the tone of the 50s music from boring slow music to lively rock and roll. I liked him instantly the first time I saw him on our neighbor's old snowy black and while tv when I was 12 yr. old, and have been my only celebrity idol ever since.

    • @ロクアンドロールしかないでも好きだ
      @ロクアンドロールしかないでも好きだ Год назад +8

      John Lennon was an arrogant person and not very educated and not worth quoting just because he has notoriety because without the blues there would have been no Elvis.

    • @halmo68
      @halmo68 Год назад

      Après non plus 😁

    • @WildkatKy
      @WildkatKy Год назад +9

      @@ロクアンドロールしかないでも好きだWe’re you born under a rock? 😂

  • @bettyforde9423
    @bettyforde9423 Год назад +12

    He's just adorable

  • @tammydoolittle6054
    @tammydoolittle6054 Год назад +59

    Elvis Presley, "The King of Rock an Roll", was a very talented young man. He was a truck driver, served in the Army, starred in movies, was an incredible singer, and boy, could he move that body while performing on stage! He had a beautiful, strong voice and sung a variety of genre songs: Rock, country, gospel, etc... Thank you Fil for another amazing analysis! Rock!

    • @CCoburn3
      @CCoburn3 Год назад +6

      King of Rock and Roll -- sure. But once, during a concert, some of his fans unfurled a banner that said, "Elvis is king!" He stopped in the middle of his song and told them that there was only ONE king -- Jesus. That shows what sort of person Elvis was. I don't think any other performer would have done that. (Though I don't think there have been many performers who would have gotten a chance. The only other singer I can think of who was called a "king" was Roy Acuff. And HIS fans would never have brought a banner into a concert.)

    • @tammydoolittle6054
      @tammydoolittle6054 Год назад +1

      @@CCoburn3 Thank you! I remember that and was going to mention it in my post, but it would've been a long post, but thanks for mentioning it.

    • @CCoburn3
      @CCoburn3 Год назад +2

      @@tammydoolittle6054 You're welcome. Elvis was a class act -- in more ways than one.

    • @alicesmith8297
      @alicesmith8297 Год назад +1

      @@CCoburn3thank you for sharing that tidbit of information.

    • @CCoburn3
      @CCoburn3 Год назад +1

      @@alicesmith8297 You're welcome.

  • @rogandbingofbingalahtravel3680
    @rogandbingofbingalahtravel3680 Год назад +54

    Mel Torme, when in his eighties, said in an interview with Bob Costas that the one singer he always aspired to sing as well as was Elvis Presley. Of course, Bob was surprised and asked why that was. Mel replied that Elvis had the ability to express emotion better than any singer he knew of.
    Wow! I began listening to Elvis seriously after hearing that from the great Mel Torme!

    • @jannekedevries2360
      @jannekedevries2360 Год назад

      That's very true. Elvis Presley was able to transmit emotions. That makes ypu feel connected with him, or rather, mankind. That's why Elvis' singing can positiveley influence your emotions. Elvis' singing comforted me and soothed me. Elvis was very good at expressing emotions because he was highly sensitive and very empathic. His girlfriend Sheila Caan said that Elvis knew how she felt before she knew herself.

  • @richardeidemiller6739
    @richardeidemiller6739 Год назад +70

    Elvis Presley was a dichotomy in every aspect of his life. He had so many caveats to his personality it was almost like witnessing multiple people in one body. He was fascinating in all he did and the charisma and ability to connect with everyone was incredible. His uniqueness is why he's still talked about 47 years beyond his death. He was a master as an artist and creating the desired effect. Vicki

  • @krisinpa8302
    @krisinpa8302 Год назад +24

    Elvis and my Uncle Warren, (also a musician) were friends in Humes High School in Memphis, TN. My mother and grandmother said that Elvis was polite and well-mannered. He visited a few years after he became famous. He was just as polite as he'd been when he was a teen.

  • @donaldperrotta8514
    @donaldperrotta8514 Год назад +38

    Natural talent and audience control !! Legend has it that Jim Morrison studied how Elvis controlled the audience.

    • @joemadden4160
      @joemadden4160 Год назад +5

      Morrison's 2 favorite singers?
      Elvis and Frank.
      He had great taste.😊

  • @lindabeckworth8637
    @lindabeckworth8637 Год назад +50

    My best friend and I watched this live on the Sullivan show. We were giddy teenagers and screamed when he started singing. My granddaddy walked through the room and seeing him called him "the son of the devil!" We loved him regardless and have for all these years. The old people couldn't stand him( they were used to Perry Como or Frank Sinatra.). I'm 78 now and love him still.

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks Год назад +46

    Elvis was very natural- he had not been groomed. If you read what Millie Kirkham said about him- she had recorded Blue Christmas with him as a back up singer along with the Jordanaires in Hollywood with Elvis in September 1957 and it is clear from her comments that he was down to earth and a kind individual.

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад

      There is a comment below from a person who has stolen the identity of a dead man. He has stolen the name Depper and using it as his own. The real Depper died more than 2 years ago. Depper was a friend of mine. If you know who this imposter is that has stolen his identity, can you please let me know

  • @bradhuskers
    @bradhuskers 4 месяца назад +8

    His remarkable voice was unique and expressive, like nothing ever heard before.
    Soul depth and DIVERSITY personified.

  • @annieleouzon6598
    @annieleouzon6598 Год назад +11

    ELVIS was only 22 , in 1957, but HE knew already how to work a crowd.till HIS last show in 1977...The greatest singer and performer of the 19, 20, and 21 st. century...***THE KING****THE G.O.A.T.*****THE MAGNET****..There are 465 000 ELVIS s imitators , across the world, maybe more ,according to GOOGLE ,and WIKIPEDIA, and yet,,, no one sounds like him.. and looks like HIM .****..ELVIS ., THE UNREACHABLE STAR***LONG LIVE THE KING**** TCB to you, and thank you for this wonderful video...

  • @joannemurdock7899
    @joannemurdock7899 Год назад +21

    Elvis was grateful humble and had a sense of humour ❤

  • @TheNewenglandboys
    @TheNewenglandboys Год назад +85

    He was the greatest singer entertainer there ever was. His personality coupled with his delivery, look and voice is second to no one! Everyone alive when he passed away remembers exactly where they were when they heard the news. A singer could learn volumes by listening to the way he used his voice. A living legend in his own time and 46 years later still being listened to! Incredible!

    • @lorenzomagazzeni5425
      @lorenzomagazzeni5425 Год назад +10

      Yes, he was the entire package: Looks, singing ability , pleasant personality et cetera - doubt will never be another one. Ciao.

    • @elvicare35
      @elvicare35 Год назад +2

      @@lorenzomagazzeni5425 Right on!!!!!!!

    • @elvicare35
      @elvicare35 Год назад +2

      Ah...YUP!!!!!!!

    • @CornbreadOracle
      @CornbreadOracle Год назад +5

      I was 5 years old and I remember! Every adult I knew was talking about it and a few of them actually cried. I thought it was someone they all knew. Literally all of them were upset. That’s how big Elvis was.

    • @ttintagel
      @ttintagel Год назад +2

      One of my very earliest memories is of hearing the news of Elvis's death on the radio.

  • @ericblair54
    @ericblair54 Год назад +92

    Another articulate, cogent, educational analysis. Fil has the ability to notice little "bits" that most people wouldn't notice.
    Great job Fil. Spot on as usual.

  • @Lakeshore14
    @Lakeshore14 Год назад +64

    This is why Elvis was so endearing to us, his fans. He was so different….so gorgeous, so talented and yet humble. I remember this so well and I was 11 years old at the time. He completely changed the entertainment and musical landscape. He wasn’t perfect in later years but he was a good man and gave countless millions to people, many of him he didn’t even know. He had a huge heart but yes he was a victim of greedy people who took advantage of him, including his own manager. I still listen to his music and saw the Elvis movie many times. What other entertainer is still talked about to the extent he is almost 50 years after his death. Miss you Elvis. 💔💔💔🇨🇦

    • @dolourfitzgibbon6065
      @dolourfitzgibbon6065 Год назад +3

      HE WAS PERFECT RIGHT TO THE END OF HIS DAYS.

    • @JoelTeague-i8c
      @JoelTeague-i8c Год назад +1

      He knew what the fans wanted and he gave every bit to us!

  • @wandaburnsworth1588
    @wandaburnsworth1588 Год назад +85

    He was one of the greatest singers of all time. I don't know what he was like off stage but he was amazing on stage❤

    • @elvis78ale
      @elvis78ale Год назад +11

      He had the same sense of humor 😂

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    • @melodymakermark
      @melodymakermark Год назад

      After much study on the man, he could be the kindest, most loving, caring generous soul, or he could go 180 degrees the opposite. Mostly the former, though, by a long shot.

  • @blueangelmusic
    @blueangelmusic Год назад +44

    Great video!
    I am 34, and i have been a big Elvis fan for 20 years now.
    Elvis is the biggest idol that ever walked this planet.
    I wish i could travel in time and see his shows.

    • @CowboyManMusic
      @CowboyManMusic Год назад +6

      ♥ ELVIS PRESLEY - THE MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE!

    • @Bonkers4Hex
      @Bonkers4Hex Год назад +4

      Same 36 from England, Elvis is my #1

  • @themermaidstale5008
    @themermaidstale5008 Год назад +5

    Elvis was my elder sister’s favorite singer - she was a teenager when he became famous. She saw him in Las Vegas. I got goosebumps when he started singing his biggest song. XOXOXO

  • @bluebuddy46422
    @bluebuddy46422 Год назад +11

    It seems to me that Elvis was basically shy but his newfound fame and the effect that he had on his fans amused .surprised him and he seemed to be learning how to use those little gestures, looks etc to get a reaction but without taking himself too seriously , you can see this even in his maturer years where he has mastered that skill but still doing it very tongue in cheek

  • @wrobinson1702
    @wrobinson1702 Год назад +22

    Exactly! Elvis was, in fact, very shy in his early days, except when he was actually singing. I grew up in Memphis, as did my mother, who was good friends with Elvis' Aunt Delta. Delta told my mother (and I) how shy and quiet he was while growing up, but that he changed as he got older. Elvis was sheltered by his mother as long as she was alive, and as a result, not as vocal as he might otherwise have been. After she died, and he got out of the Army, he opened up quite a bit and became much more self-assured in his everyday interactions.

  • @friendlyone2706
    @friendlyone2706 Год назад +3

    No modern performer conveys Elvis's humility. He never forgot his childhood, or his looked-down-upon mother whom he knew to be heroic.

  • @OldiesMomma
    @OldiesMomma Год назад +20

    He was a great performer and a very nice man. When he was performing at the Hilton hotel in LAS Vegas NV, he would have one of his men come to our Mexican restaurant and order alot of food for his people that was with him and him self.
    He would leave a very large tip and thank everyone for their services
    Like I said he was a very nice man who tried to make you happy. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jackilyncaraballo6586
    @jackilyncaraballo6586 Год назад +37

    Thank you Fil that was GREAT! In 1956 when Elvis skyrocketed to fame I was 5 yrs old. But I ALWAYS knew about Elvis even in those days because I had older siblings who were fans. Elvis TRULY was one of the best entertainers of all time!

  • @judybritt6288
    @judybritt6288 Год назад +18

    A little bit if trivia: I read that Elvis said his girlfriend (at that time) made the vest he was wearing. It had been her gift to him (Christmas or birthday).

  • @TheFarmerfitz
    @TheFarmerfitz Год назад +7

    I just read something about Elvis. There was a fan who tried to approach Elvis as he was getting into a car with some of his buddies. Said he had written a song and wanted Elvis to possibly sing it. E's buddies told the guy to sing it. As the car was driving off the guy was trying to sing it. Elvis' buddies were sort of smirked, Elvis gave them sort of a dirty look and told them, "there's a guy who buys my records and comes to my movie, lets not make him feel bad" and told them to stop.

  • @Lilah1754
    @Lilah1754 Год назад +87

    Loved seeing Elvis in the very early years of his career. Also loved your Elvis imitation! He was so natural in this video. I believe the best artists are the ones that can and did make a connection with their fans in the audience. Enjoyed this one a lot along with your analysis! Thanks much!

  • @maryv4363
    @maryv4363 Год назад +13

    Elvis had such a quiet and humble way about him. He seemed to be a polite and well-mannered young man who was blessed with a natural talent. He definitely had a sense of humor and a great deal of charisma. Fil, good catch with his eye contact and the pauses in his speech. I agree he was already a showman at twenty-two and used these techniques to connect with his audience. Thanks, Fil, for this fun and interesting analysis!

  • @lindadescafano3749
    @lindadescafano3749 Год назад +49

    Elvis Presley had such a stage presence. He truly appreciated his fans. He had a great sense of humor and as you pointed out was genuine and humble as well. That was a great performance from The Ed Sullivan Show. Your analysis and vocals were so enjoyable to watch I was smiling from ear to ear! 😊🎸🎵

    • @elvis78ale
      @elvis78ale Год назад +6

      His interaction with the audience has always been amazing. This is way people loved him. He was more than just a singer.

    • @alicesmith8297
      @alicesmith8297 Год назад +2

      Nicely presented Linda.

    • @lindadescafano3749
      @lindadescafano3749 Год назад +2

      @@alicesmith8297 Thank you Alice 😊

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    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
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  • @geraldtanderson9044
    @geraldtanderson9044 Год назад +7

    I remember someone saying one time that Elvis's voice never failed him, even towards the end when he was very sick. It was personal perseverance and determination on his part to always sing as best he could. His dedication towards performance and singing well should never be questioned.

  • @Invisibleindreamsonly
    @Invisibleindreamsonly Год назад +39

    Elvis is the king of music period!!!
    He had the looks the style the deliverance of a special one-of-a-kind sound that no one will ever be able to match it come close too.
    How much we still need him today would love to be going to see him in concert now.🎉🎉🎉
    Please keep doing Elvis videos and showing the yonger Elvis fans how great it was and still is as performer

  • @AbiNomac
    @AbiNomac Год назад +6

    Elvis was born to perform. A gift from God. Elvis was the master of performing and showmanship.

  • @wallymarcel1
    @wallymarcel1 Год назад +8

    He instinctively knew how to create interest and excitement.

  • @Suzeee3576
    @Suzeee3576 Год назад +43

    Great analysis...notice how he says "We appreciate all the success you've made US have". He was always so humble and i think he unknowingly endeared himself to people. Incredible also to think that in those daye there were no RUclips videos to learn from, he flunked music at school, never went to stage school or performing arts like many artists nowadays have...he just was naturally the best performer the world has ever seen imo and i think that authenticity is part of his longevity and success. He literally came from poverty but with parents who backed him all the way and from probably the best place geographically to come from in terms of musical heritage. ❤

  • @samuelhodges8208
    @samuelhodges8208 Год назад +2

    That was Elvis exactly. I spent time with him and I was totally comfortable every moment.There was no reason he should walk over to me and talk to me, but he did. He put me totally at ease and asked me about myself. He had a tremendous sense of humor and a warmth that was palpable and welcoming. I enjoyed talking with him and knowing him and wish eveyone could see him that way. RIP Elvis.

  • @speedracer2336
    @speedracer2336 Год назад +16

    Saw him twice, never, ever have I watched an artist like him, unique, great pipes. Best of all time and I have seen many of the greats perform!

  • @johntynio3416
    @johntynio3416 5 месяцев назад +3

    It's the rhythm in his voice, the smoothness of it, the abruptions with carry throughs, the overtones, the expressions in visual and sound in perfect unison, and the heartfelt delivery! One could look at it over and over again and catch a new mind bending and emotional explosion of concepts that exuded from this wonderment of a performer/singer! And I, and many others have! Thanks Wings of Pegasus!

  • @lll9416
    @lll9416 Год назад +4

    You get the feeling that this is actually a real experience for Elvis.
    He's just a gifted and humble young man from rural Mississippi, here.

  • @101mazz
    @101mazz Год назад +79

    You are by far the most enjoyable and engaged reviewer, creator, and more. Thank you.

  • @RosaKay55
    @RosaKay55 Год назад +53

    Thanks for this interesting analysis, Fil! You pointed out so many things-the way Elvis eyed and interacted with the audience, his distinct style of warbling and humming while singing. Elvis was one of a kind. You also did a great job imitating his voice while demonstrating his special techniques!

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  • @Sunny-jz3dy
    @Sunny-jz3dy Год назад +20

    I've always loved the way he engages you before, during & after performing! He seems all at once to be insecure, charming, vulnerable, charismatic & humorous....humble...so many adjectives! Lol It felt like he was singing to you! I'm probably not explaining it very well...🤔 😂

  • @katherinemacdonald5454
    @katherinemacdonald5454 Год назад +12

    You can’t help but have a big grin on your face watching this….truly unique man.

  • @davidwalker683
    @davidwalker683 Год назад +29

    My fave artist ever, it may be difficult for some people to realize how big he was. How many artists including the Beatles were motivated by him. The greatest imho. Thanks Fil

    • @MellyFuller
      @MellyFuller Год назад

      John Lennon once said to Mimi why couldn’t god have made me Elvis Presley to which she replied because he was saving you to be John Lennon. One of my favourite quotes ever

  • @jayedwards4787
    @jayedwards4787 Год назад +22

    One of the best things about Elvis is --he was one of the greatest humanitarians who ever lived.

    • @jayedwards4787
      @jayedwards4787 Год назад +4

      The small book “ The Best of Elvis :Recollections of a Great Humanitarian “ details how Elvis made a difference in so many people’s lives by incredible acts of generosity …you gave Elvis a dime to make a phone call, he paid off the mortgage to your house … you ran into Elvis at the car lot, you left with a brand new top of the line car …he read in the paper you needed a new wheel chair, he bought it and delivered it to you … the stories are endless …

    • @jayedwards4787
      @jayedwards4787 Год назад +6

      Elvis bought FDR’s Presidential Yacht and donated it to StJude’s Hospital to be auctioned off for their benefit …the 1973 Aloha Concert in Hawaii was a benefit to raise money for the Kui Lee Cancer Fund …Elvis also gave a benefit concert in Hawaii in 1961 to raise money for the USS Arizona Memorial …Elvis was a great entertainer , but he was an even better person …a guy who said “ I never expected to grow up to be anybody important .”

  • @ritabilsbrough3463
    @ritabilsbrough3463 Год назад +10

    What can you say! Truly one of a kind.. Will never be another who had the whole package.

  • @Powerneck
    @Powerneck Год назад +49

    The Greatest live performer of all time,, in my humble opinion..
    Amazing stage presence ❤

    • @JoelTeague-i8c
      @JoelTeague-i8c Год назад +4

      To me that's a fact saw him twice 73 and 77

  • @thetudorsrule
    @thetudorsrule Год назад +15

    I gotta tell you, Elvis was one of the best singers that ever walked this planet, he brought the music industry Rock and Roll (I am aware that there were other Rock n Roll artists, but Elvis is the most famous) I was introduced to Elvis in 2016 by a family member and I've always felt a connection to him ever since. It's been 45 years since he died, and he's still remembered by everyone who loves him. (one of those being me 😊)

  • @taaniadyzel9756
    @taaniadyzel9756 Год назад +5

    I am 75y old and still love all his songs.

  • @hallsjuju2400
    @hallsjuju2400 Год назад +3

    Thank you. Loved all your comments. Hard to define everything about him. One and only.

  • @debbier938
    @debbier938 Год назад +48

    Hi Fil,
    Elvis had such an incandescent performance presence. Such a gifted and talented artist who defied musical boundaries and always gave his all to his music. He was one of a kind and his light will never fade. You did a brilliant job breaking down and highlighting this great performance. Gone all too soon, but so fondly remembered by his many fans! You Are The Best! Love You, Debbie☮️

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  • @cindyphifer970
    @cindyphifer970 Год назад +3

    Elvis was and will always be the best

  • @sparky6086
    @sparky6086 Год назад +61

    Part of Elvis' speaking style, comes from the old days, when people would entertain one another by telling funny and/or interesting stories. Story telling was a common art form among ordinary people, in the days before so much media was available at one's fingertips. Also in America, the Deep South is the main region as far as having an ingrained, great sense of humor, & Elvis is from the Deep South.

    • @marilena7848
      @marilena7848 Год назад +11

      Yes. His speaking style is characteristically Southern, IMO. Some of the cadences and odd pauses that Fil points out remind me of old-time Gospel preachers.

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  • @susanjstone
    @susanjstone Год назад +26

    This brings back so many memories...playing Elvis records on my record player in my bedroom when I was around 7 or 8...fell so in love with Elvis. Heartbreaking that his life ended so terribly. Thank you so much for sharing so many great music videos....your appreciation of so many talented singers makes me smile! And I love the way you enjoy them!

  • @The_Hollywood_Mission
    @The_Hollywood_Mission Год назад +9

    I loved ELVIS since the day I was born

  • @davidkeeley8473
    @davidkeeley8473 Год назад +20

    This video is the best analysis of Elvis' persona that I've seen to date. You really did a great job on understanding how he connected to the audience and fans. Thanks for putting this video together. Very insightful.

  • @lorihill2948
    @lorihill2948 Год назад +5

    Elvis always crushed it. I saw him perform live a few times. He engaged me in Chicago when I threw my shoe up on stage amongst the panties (I was 16) and he then laughed & sang to it. He engaged me at the Las Vegas Hilton Int'l when he reached out from the stage and grabbed my hand. Such a dynamic performer & sweetheart. A truly fun person up on stage!

  • @jv-ep2tc
    @jv-ep2tc 9 месяцев назад +2

    Elvis says....it goes something like this....or "is......and then the steps back in movement to the bass line. THIS IS THE WORK OF THE MASTER. these seemingly small bits really bring you in. he is so unique, every move seemingly a TRADEMARK.

  • @markrubin2470
    @markrubin2470 8 месяцев назад +6

    I can see him singing with confidence, bravado and arrogance whereas he came out rather nervous and humble. What a transformation you see Elvis doing even with the vocal nuances.

  • @tlbeman
    @tlbeman Год назад +16

    This is one of my favorite Elvis reactions ever. I think one of the main things missing in many Elvis performance analyses, is the evolution of his stage presence. I would say in many of his earliest TV appearances, he seems hesitant, and amused by different reactions from the audience. At times he appears to test their reaction. It would be great if you could do reactions like this on some of his other performances.
    Thanks for sharing!

    • @tlbeman
      @tlbeman Год назад

      Maybe another even earlier appearance, or some of his screen performances over the years. Of course, even though he was supposedly so nervous, the 68 special has a lot to analyze..then the early 70’s, and “Aloha” broadcast. So much changed over his career! Thanks again.

  • @conradveraguth1392
    @conradveraguth1392 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your observation, it nice to hear a younger person appreciate Elvis for the charismatic start he was.

  • @OverandOutChief1
    @OverandOutChief1 Год назад +15

    Such expression with his vocal performances leaves little doubt he was a bonafide artist in the truest sense of the word. All the things you pointed out are so different than his studio recording. It is not doubt that he could record a song 10 times and have 10 totally unique takes of the song while giving you so many things to hang on to like the drawls, hiccups, growls, whispers, and exaggerated phrasing he used. He was really in his feels on this performance. All of those early artists that were teenagers watching Elvis during these early years were fortunate to have all that musical knowledge hit them in one place. Elvis had to really earn it the hard way. Great analysis as always!

  • @Aquarius69
    @Aquarius69 Год назад +4

    Thank you for your fine analysis. Elvis actually was very shy. When he talks, also in press conferences, you can hear and see the shyness. But when he turned to sing and perform, the other side of him, the extrovert side, comes thru, because he is natural born to perform. He is in his element on stage. E1vis is the GOAT!

  • @misterspitfire6564
    @misterspitfire6564 Год назад +10

    I can identify with this completely. I've been a DJ for over 30 years, and I have always been a very shy person. However, when I get into the performance I become someone else - the audience does that to you. It's as if your confidence is fed by their reaction and response to what you're playing. I'll always be that shy guy in real life, but on stage I can be a totally different person!

  • @sophiasommer1466
    @sophiasommer1466 Год назад +4

    I loved this video. Am the biggest Elvis-Fan, thank you so much!
    Greetings from Germany!

  • @martinwhite9633
    @martinwhite9633 Год назад +3

    Love seeing u smile when u watch him

  • @jessicachapman2227
    @jessicachapman2227 Год назад +6

    Absolute southern charm. He had a slight stutter that added to this when speaking during interviews or performances. Elvis was a master of his craft, uninhibited and willing to learn and able to adjust and read the room. From the vocal stylings-phrasing, vocal hiccups and control of his voice it brought delightful performances to his audiences. His innate shyness coupled with a desire to sing and share his talent made it all the more endearing. Elvis was expressive and loved to joke around, tell stories, etc.
    What a skill set to possess! Enjoyed the segment and everybody's great comments. TCB⚡️🕺

  • @marianneunger7069
    @marianneunger7069 Год назад +7

    Five minutes in, I will say that Elvis had humility. He was God fearing, God loving. Many people who are famous today don't have that quality. The pauses are perfect, because we, as fans, are comfortable just being in his presence. Just appreciating what an incredible performer he was. He is "Double Trouble" because of his personality, his looks, his talent, and his ability to turn on the crowd as a performer.

    • @JHargis68
      @JHargis68 Год назад

      He was one of the very few (were there any more at all?) rock stars who always included at least one gospel number in his concerts.

  • @margarettaylor8107
    @margarettaylor8107 Год назад +4

    I just heard Patsy Presley interview, first cousin who lived at Graceland.Sge said he was the sweetest, most humble, wonderful man she ever met.

  • @MrSilverysleep
    @MrSilverysleep Год назад +38

    Love it when you analyse Elvis! Some of his sixties ballads are so interesting, the colour in his vocals is remarkable. He produces a sweet, controlled whisper in his very high range to belting out in an almost operatic voice within the same phrase. ‘It’s now or never’ or ‘There’s always me’ are great examples. It’s just such a shame that a lot of these songs were never performed on stage and recorded.

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    • @CowboyManMusic
      @CowboyManMusic Год назад +2

      Elvis did a few times IT´S NOW OR NEVER ... even playing the Gretsch Country Gentleman standing in early 1970 and sitting at the piano as well ... early 1970 live on stage ... great great great moments! I am sooo said about the not-recording-thing of I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU ... the world would even more adore Elvis, if we would have Dollys super song performed by Elvis! ♥

  • @MARKCARRI
    @MARKCARRI Год назад +5

    You're a fan Fil! Brilliant

  • @shirleycarr5387
    @shirleycarr5387 Год назад +14

    Elvis was so unique

  • @TomDLuv777
    @TomDLuv777 Год назад +10

    Fil, you’re one of the nicest people. Keep being awesome.❤

  • @linneahambalek193
    @linneahambalek193 Год назад +4

    God i love that man ❤

  • @Sheamarie
    @Sheamarie Год назад +19

    I was very very young when Elvis first became popular, but I do remember my older sister and friends being crazy about Elvis. This was enjoyable to watch, he was so sweet, so funny, and so talented. I do love his music, and love watching videos of him on youtube. I think he was just pure natural talent. Have you seen him dancing in his Jail house rock video? Gosh it's fun to watch. Thank you, I enjoyed this very much.

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  • @toastnjam7384
    @toastnjam7384 Год назад +2

    Agree about the effective use of pauses. I recently watch an old video of a woman explaining the new telephone dial system and her use of pauses really drew me into her presentation. 'The Dial Comes To Town'

  • @steveleavitt8813
    @steveleavitt8813 Год назад +6

    He had a good sense of rhythm and timing too

  • @kathrynmolesa1641
    @kathrynmolesa1641 Год назад +11

    Poor Elvis. The Colonel was a blessing and a curse.

  • @paulmackenzie1850
    @paulmackenzie1850 Год назад +19

    This analysis video was so pleasing to watch. I was smiling all the way through this. He was so special and unique, he knew how to get his audience fully involved in his performances. Thank you Fil for sharing this analysis and making us smile....Thank you....thank you very much.

  • @Joez86
    @Joez86 Год назад +3

    ... and THAT is why he's the "King".... 🙏 Great Episode.

  • @brianmorrow5350
    @brianmorrow5350 Год назад +16

    This clip never ceases to amaze and impress me.......
    There so many facets to look at in this one performance!
    He was still young and strong enough to bare the crushing weight of the fame he was forced to deal with.
    His vocal talent was so natural, he hardly had to even think about it, and that freed him up to goof around if he felt like it.
    This clip was obviously filmed after the decision was made to shoot him above the waist. I suppose I can't fault them too much for that since his influence on an audience was so strong. He was showing quite a bit of restraint here, and that little flourish at the end easily proved that, if he chose to, he could have caused that room to explode!
    It's rather mind boggling..........