I saw Elvis in 1975 in Memphis. All he had to do was turn his head a little and the women started screaming, including myself, I was only 17 years old and he died 3 years later. The entire venue just shook with his voice. When he sang “Hurt” it was so crazy good, but one of the best songs he did that night was a gospel tune called “How Great Thou Art.” I requested it to be played at the funerals of both of my in-laws, they were amazing people and they loved Elvis, they both went ballroom dancing on Saturday nights, may they RIP. Thanks for this Jamel, great memories. 🌺💕🌸
There's a RUclips clip from a live performance somewhere ,where a female member of the audience shouts out " I love you Elvis!" And he responds " I love you ,too"
@@arleneelvisgirl4451 I wasn't referring to sex appeal, what I like about Jamel when he's reacting to Elvis performing is the expression on his face, like that of a child, as if he just came across something wonderful and magical.
He knew what the ladies wanted, and he REFUSED to give it to them until HE was ready. A master of crowd manipulation, Elvis sure knew how to put on a show!
No one has 45 years later or more and No one ever will. . This man had the total package and everyone can't be wrong when they say it Elvis sure looks like long hete
Please play The sound of your cry by Elvis. I met Elvis on my honeymoon in Las Vegas February 1970..I’m 91 today and me and my wife still talk about it today. Adelaide Australia.
Lucky you keep those memories alive in your heart like i have for many yrs. Elvis was the best friend i ever had in my entire life. we met when i was 17 yrs old. I won a radio show contest and the prize was a day with Elvis but our friendship lasted way past that one day in time. All the memories of my friend are tucked safe in my heart forever. Seeing him dancing and singing breaks my heart because i know he is not here anymore my mind understands but my heart never will, i saw him a few weeks before he passed we had a short conversation, which i will never share again because people are so nasty and comment hurtful heart breaking things they do not know me but they still can't keep their mouths closed about things they know nothing about. I walk past Graceland everyday without fail. Love from Memphis Tn..
@@p.j.morris633 I know right? Humans have a conscience, yet choose to be nasty. I am so sorry you lost your friend, not the legend, but an actual friend you were close to. ((Hugs))
According to one of his close friends the reason why he’s laughing is because every time he sang that song he had fun testing how little he could move to get as many women in the audience to scream at one time. I think I heard somewhere that at one show he did in ‘69 when he started touring again he sang this song and shook his leg a little bit and all the women in the audience screamed at once. So everytime he did that song he just teased all the women by doing as little of his moves as possible because he loved the reaction it got.
I don’t think he « loved it ». I think he was kinda surprised and fascinated. Look at his appearance on Frank Sinatra. He laughs cuz he doesn’t know what to make of it.
This concert was viewed in over 40 countries and seen by over 1.5 billion people, and is still the most watched television event by a solo entertainer. Still. 50 years later
Your reaction is so cool. You were having fun watching this performance. I agree with your comments on Elvis. He was so legendary that he would make the slightest movement and the audience responded accordingly. Elvis was having fun with the song. He had charisma second to none.
One of the very best qualities of Elvis was that he never seemed to take himself too seriously! He was raised the right way by a family that loved him, although his folks were not very well off in material things. His ability to laugh at himself was something I found quite endearing.
This was one of his "cool down" songs between those way over the top energetic ones, just having the audience in the palm of his hands. Those little moves were a tease for what's coming next, all while using it to catch his breath. A master performer
My great uncle Curtis was best friends with Elvis. She was born and raised in Memphis TN. He came over almost every day and jammed out with her uncle (also a musician) who was so talented that Elvis actually wanted them to be a duo instead of him single. Later on.. when he was making girls faint (including my mom’s friends in high school) they thought she was insane 😂!! She’d have to tell them that he was like an uncle/family member to her. She didn’t see him as they did. Of course she thought he was cute, but she knew him. Take care. 💙🕺✌🏻
All through his career, from the earliest days until the end, he never got over how the ladies would scream over "nothing" moves. It always tickled him and he would laugh at how they reacted. A truly humble soul.
This song is the greatest sultry fox trot ever and to have The King sing it with that voice...I got the fever and it ain't Covid....ooohhhh. Need an ice pack to bring it down.
He was so much fun in concert. I saw him twice, that year & the year before. I was a kid who was more into Zeppelin & the other rock bands of the time but went with my parents to see him & was glad I did. Beautiful voice, sense of humor, great show. And in person, 3 dimensional, the prettiest man I'd ever seen. No human should be THAT good looking! Should've been illegal.💙
Tuesday, August 16. 1977. My mother took us shopping for back-to-school clothes at Capwell's in Walnut Creek, California when an announcement was made over the store's loudspeaker that Elvis Presley had died. Everyone in the store simply froze in their tracks. Suddenly there was a crashing sound. A saleswoman behind the cosmetics counter fainted and, as she fell forward, knocked perfume bottles to the tile floor. I was very young but still remember that day vividly. It's hard to overstate how famous was Elvis Presley. His talent and charisma are unsurpassed.
Cool CPA : Same for my mother and her 6 kids (me being 8) returning home after school clothes shopping that day about an hour or so from NYC. She heard the radio news and almost drove off the road in grief. She pulled over abruptly and we all mourned with much of America that week and for some time to come...
Great stories guys? I was 6 when our mom ran into the room in her whaling cry that they just announced Elvis died. My father cried too. When Elvis performed in Madison Square Garden, I'm not sure of the exact year ,my father,my two uncles and few of their friends went to his concert. My dad immigrated to the US in 68,his first concert in the US was at Madison Square to see his favorite singer Elvis. He was a fan of Elvis before he immigrated to the US. So to have his dream come true as an immigrant in NY to see Elvis is a cherished memory for my father who's currently 82.
I was 3 and we were camping and when they announced it on our little tv, my mom (who was a HUGE Elvis fan since she was a kid) just lost it. Even though I was 3, I knew the impact Elvis had.... and to this day still has. I grew up listening to Elvis records with my mom and watching his movies with her too. I remember the first time we visited Graceland in the early 80s and my mom was beyond thrilled. I also remember she got yelled at by the tour guide for touching the couch in the TV room in the basement (you were not supposed to touch ANYTHING). LOL!
@@A358M I've been once in the early 90s and felt his presence as soon as I entered the house. My sister and I plan to go back in 2027 for the 50th anniversary.
This song was on the "Elvis is Back" LP released in 1960. It wasn't released as a single. Had it been released, it likely would have been another gold record for Elvis.
The voice was much better 1960 it was great to see Elvis live 1973 but 1960 fever was much better Elvis is back was his best album Elvis was great in the seventies what early 60s late 50s he was even better good performance 1973 what the fever of 1960 supreme
Elvis had quite the sense of humor, when I saw him in 1975 he sang “Suspicious Minds” and instead of “you know I love you too much baby,”. he was doing his half splits and sang “I hope this suit don’t tear up baby.” Everyone loved it! So good, such good memories, I’m blessed to have grown up with such fabulous and creative artists, I’ll never take that for granted. 🎷🎺🎸🎻🎤🎼🎹
You're Right he doesn't even have to sing, it just comes naturally, and he is happiest when he on stage having fun, that's all part of it, He has a way of making people feel like he's singing directly to them, only seen him once in my life, it's something I'll never forget
Elvis loved being Elvis. His fans were so important to him. He was the total pkg. talent, charisma, personality, sex appeal. When I saw him I was floored. Only one Elvis
Hi ya from the UK. I was 10 years old at the time Elvis passed away. I remember it vividly. My mum & my late nan crying on hearing on the TV that Elvis had passed. I didn't know at the time the significance of the great man but as I got older I sure knew what all the sadness was about. Elvis will be forever missed by the world. X
That guy had charisma like no one else. He had a presence about him that translated through his movies, his music, you name it. Not a lot of people had that, not now, not then, not ever. Truly unique.
Elvis and Michael Jackson both had that effect on people. Amazing entertainers with all that charisma and talent. Making women scream and faint. 🤗 Two of my favorites from Elvis is "The Wonder of you." and the remix of "Little less conversation.
Brother Jamel your Elvis reaction "you gave me a mountain" was my gateway to your channel. It's awesome to see these clip of the king. I enjoy everyone of your reactions. You make watching videos that much better. Thats why I'm onboard with you. I got to see Elvis live in Philadelphia in 1977. It was awesome. Seeing in person is 10 times better. I WAS 8 AND IT WAS GREAT. Keep on TCB....taking care of business
I was one of many that requested you react to this song. Thank you for reacting to it. I have been in the hospital for a while and just saw where you reacted to it. It really made me feel better. Thank you for lifting an old lady's spirit.❤
Ha ha this was one of my favorite reactions!! Elvis truly was one of the greatest showman ever. On a side note if you haven't seen it, you have to watch "Bubba Hotep". It's a hilarious fictional movie about how after falling into a lengthy coma following a freak accident involving hip gyration, a now aged Elvis Presley (Bruce Campbell) wakes up in an East Texas nursing home, where he befriends Jack (Ossie Davis), an African-American senior who claims to actually be President John F. Kennedy. After residents of their quiet retirement community start dying of dubiously unnatural causes, Elvis and Jack discover that the perpetrator is Bubba Ho-Tep (Bob Ivy), an Egyptian mummy with murderous intentions and they team up to put an end to him.. it's an Excellent movie!! I know you will enjoy! Thanks for sharing and look forward to more videos! Stay safe & God Bless!! P.S. Look forward to your reaction to "Talking Heads".. So many great songs!! David Byrne is such an eccentric and talented musician who was way ahead of his time!! Would love to see your reaction to songs, "Slippery People", "Once in a lifetime", "Physco Killer", "Life during Wartime"... The list goes on and on.. Thanks 😎✌🏾
Suspicious Minds is my favorite Elvis song. My Parents actually had ticket to see him, But he passed before the concert and they did not think to keep the tickets.
Around 1974 when doing this song, he would simulate women screaming his name "EEELLLVVIIIISSSS" when he sang the line "I light up when you call my name". It's pretty funny. The funniest version was from his May 11,1974 show in Lake Tahoe.
Love your reactions You tell it like it was I grew up with the blessing of Elvis music 50s 60 and 70s All was great. He didnt have to do anything just show up and the screaming began Elvis was a God given tallent to all of us.
My grandpa (1938-2004) would take my grandma and slow dance the dance solo on family occasions. Years later I learned my grandpa had won from 1950-70 lot of dancing competitions. This song felt nostalgic.
I wonder how many women in the front row fainted! He is the reason I am only the second coolest cat to come rolling out Memphis TN 😎 great video as usual!
The black leather Elvis. When I saw those leathers on display at Graceland, I thought I might kneel and genuflect. As close to a holy rock and roll relic as there could be.
My whole faily watched that on T.V. back then. I remember how excited everyone was to have Elvis doing that special. When he came out wearing that black leather jacket and pants it was just awesome. I was sixteen and he had me and my mom pretty amped up. We loved him!
That concert was a big deal... Aloha from Hawaii that was simulcast all over the world 😎🎙 Only the The King can pull something like that off ✌😎 Keep healthy and safe everyone..... 💜 💙 💛 💚 💖 🌎 💖 💚 💛 💙 💜
I've seen your other reaction videos and others, and have wondered if they really were feeling things or just wanted to make a youtube video, but your reactions to this are so spot on, you really "get" Elvis the way so many millions do, I am totally convinced your reactions are genuine, everything from what you reacted to about the little leg wiggle that Elvis can get the girls going, to how you see he is laughing and not taking himself seriously at all, his great humility that even he doesn't fully understand what the hell is going on in a sense, and you see that, that is great, because he was an incredible mix of talent and humility, and generosity, I came to know and love Elvis music and his story in the 70's when I was a teenager, so I was a reactor in sense too because I am not old enough to have been listening to his music from the beginning, great video.
"Suspicious Minds", "Kentucky Rain" and "Burnin Love". Gotta do all 3!
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@@jamelakajamal thanks, I will definitely check them out!
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I saw Elvis in 1975 in Memphis. All he had to do was turn his head a little and the women started screaming, including myself, I was only 17 years old and he died 3 years later. The entire venue just shook with his voice. When he sang “Hurt” it was so crazy good, but one of the best songs he did that night was a gospel tune called “How Great Thou Art.” I requested it to be played at the funerals of both of my in-laws, they were amazing people and they loved Elvis, they both went ballroom dancing on Saturday nights, may they RIP. Thanks for this Jamel, great memories. 🌺💕🌸
Elvis playing with this crowd. I loved it. thanks'
Saw him in 73 Was the best ever He gave all the women fever!!!
There's a RUclips clip from a live performance somewhere ,where a female member of the audience shouts out " I love you Elvis!" And he responds " I love you ,too"
When you do the Elvis reactions, I don't know who to look at, Elvis or you. Consider that a compliment.
Agree.
I was thinking the same thing! LOL. Can you say sex appeal to the max?
@@arleneelvisgirl4451 I wasn't referring to sex appeal, what I like about Jamel when he's reacting to Elvis performing is the expression on his face, like that of a child, as if he just came across something wonderful and magical.
@@LindaMalone12 I was saying I can't keep my eyes off Elvis.
@@arleneelvisgirl4451 Oh okay, I misunderstood. (lol)
He knew what the ladies wanted, and he REFUSED to give it to them until HE was ready. A master of crowd manipulation, Elvis sure knew how to put on a show!
Who has this kind of charisma and magnetism 45 years later !!
No one has 45 years later or more and No one ever will. .
This man had the total package and everyone can't be wrong when they say it Elvis sure looks like long hete
ELVIS sure looks like king here the rehearsal alhoa version is even better
Please play The sound of your cry by Elvis. I met Elvis on my honeymoon in Las Vegas February 1970..I’m 91 today and me and my wife still talk about it today. Adelaide Australia.
Lucky you keep those memories alive in your heart like i have for many yrs. Elvis was the best friend i ever had in my entire life. we met when i was 17 yrs old. I won a radio show contest and the prize was a day with Elvis but our friendship lasted way past that one day in time. All the memories of my friend are tucked safe in my heart forever. Seeing him dancing and singing breaks my heart because i know he is not here anymore my mind understands but my heart never will, i saw him a few weeks before he passed we had a short conversation, which i will never share again because people are so nasty and comment hurtful heart breaking things they do not know me but they still can't keep their mouths closed about things they know nothing about. I walk past Graceland everyday without fail. Love from Memphis Tn..
@@p.j.morris633 I know right? Humans have a conscience, yet choose to be nasty. I am so sorry you lost your friend, not the legend, but an actual friend you were close to. ((Hugs))
According to one of his close friends the reason why he’s laughing is because every time he sang that song he had fun testing how little he could move to get as many women in the audience to scream at one time. I think I heard somewhere that at one show he did in ‘69 when he started touring again he sang this song and shook his leg a little bit and all the women in the audience screamed at once. So everytime he did that song he just teased all the women by doing as little of his moves as possible because he loved the reaction it got.
I don’t think he « loved it ». I think he was kinda surprised and fascinated. Look at his appearance on Frank Sinatra. He laughs cuz he doesn’t know what to make of it.
I heard that he and his band would take bets on how little he would have to move for a reaction, lol
He always lights up my life. The man is so handsome and perfect
The man had talent, thank you for appreciating it! You rock!
This concert was viewed in over 40 countries and seen by over 1.5 billion people, and is still the most watched television event by a solo entertainer. Still. 50 years later
Your reaction is so cool. You were having fun watching this performance. I agree with your comments on Elvis. He was so legendary that he would make the slightest movement and the audience responded accordingly. Elvis was having fun with the song. He had charisma second to none.
One of the very best qualities of Elvis was that he never seemed to take himself too seriously! He was raised the right way by a family that loved him, although his folks were not very well off in material things. His ability to laugh at himself was something I found quite endearing.
My dad told the security gaurd "I can't stop her from rushin the stage so you better!" 🤣
great reaction ! you are right ! it never been and never will be another come close to ELVIS ! a complete package ! from GOD !
This was one of his "cool down" songs between those way over the top energetic ones, just having the audience in the palm of his hands. Those little moves were a tease for what's coming next, all while using it to catch his breath. A master performer
Teasing the ladies! That's what he's doing.
Well thats obvious!!
My aunt loved Elvis so much so so much that she probably would have left my uncle if he just crooked his finger The charisma is off the charts
My great uncle Curtis was best friends with Elvis. She was born and raised in Memphis TN. He came over almost every day and jammed out with her uncle (also a musician) who was so talented that Elvis actually wanted them to be a duo instead of him single. Later on.. when he was making girls faint (including my mom’s friends in high school) they thought she was insane 😂!! She’d have to tell them that he was like an uncle/family member to her. She didn’t see him as they did. Of course she thought he was cute, but she knew him. Take care. 💙🕺✌🏻
All through his career, from the earliest days until the end, he never got over how the ladies would scream over "nothing" moves. It always tickled him and he would laugh at how they reacted. A truly humble soul.
Dead on reaction. Elvis was always amazed at the fan reaction to him. Elvis laughing is so endearing, how can anyone with a pulse not love him?
This song is the greatest sultry fox trot ever and to have The King sing it with that voice...I got the fever and it ain't Covid....ooohhhh. Need an ice pack to bring it down.
1973 ooooo love it when he made everyone happy and he laugh thank you mr Elvis. t.
Love him always and always have
He was so much fun in concert. I saw him twice, that year & the year before. I was a kid who was more into Zeppelin & the other rock bands of the time but went with my parents to see him & was glad I did.
Beautiful voice, sense of humor, great show. And in person, 3 dimensional, the prettiest man I'd ever seen. No human should be THAT good looking! Should've been illegal.💙
No doubt for sure what a talent he was.
You are one of the luckiest people on earth. How I envy you!
I agree.... Best looking man i have ever seen . He sure puts a hurting on us women. Because we can only lust for him.
And this is why I say his twin died at birth. The world couldn’t handle 2 of them.
Tuesday, August 16. 1977. My mother took us shopping for back-to-school clothes at Capwell's in Walnut Creek, California when an announcement was made over the store's loudspeaker that Elvis Presley had died. Everyone in the store simply froze in their tracks. Suddenly there was a crashing sound. A saleswoman behind the cosmetics counter fainted and, as she fell forward, knocked perfume bottles to the tile floor. I was very young but still remember that day vividly. It's hard to overstate how famous was Elvis Presley. His talent and charisma are unsurpassed.
Cool CPA : Same for my mother and her 6 kids (me being 8) returning home after school clothes shopping that day about an hour or so from NYC. She heard the radio news and almost drove off the road in grief. She pulled over abruptly and we all mourned with much of America that week and for some time to come...
Great stories guys? I was 6 when our mom ran into the room in her whaling cry that they just announced Elvis died. My father cried too. When Elvis performed in Madison Square Garden, I'm not sure of the exact year ,my father,my two uncles and few of their friends went to his concert. My dad immigrated to the US in 68,his first concert in the US was at Madison Square to see his favorite singer Elvis. He was a fan of Elvis before he immigrated to the US. So to have his dream come true as an immigrant in NY to see Elvis is a cherished memory for my father who's currently 82.
I was 3 and we were camping and when they announced it on our little tv, my mom (who was a HUGE Elvis fan since she was a kid) just lost it. Even though I was 3, I knew the impact Elvis had.... and to this day still has. I grew up listening to Elvis records with my mom and watching his movies with her too. I remember the first time we visited Graceland in the early 80s and my mom was beyond thrilled. I also remember she got yelled at by the tour guide for touching the couch in the TV room in the basement (you were not supposed to touch ANYTHING). LOL!
@@AJ17_ on my bucket list is to visit Graceland.
@@A358M I've been once in the early 90s and felt his presence as soon as I entered the house. My sister and I plan to go back in 2027 for the 50th anniversary.
That's why he's the King...the video speaks for itself...long live The King...
Love his sense of humor
This song was on the "Elvis is Back" LP released in 1960. It wasn't released as a single. Had it been released, it likely would have been another gold record for Elvis.
The voice was much better 1960 it was great to see Elvis live 1973 but 1960 fever was much better Elvis is back was his best album Elvis was great in the seventies what early 60s late 50s he was even better good performance 1973 what the fever of 1960 supreme
My aunt had such a crush on this man and I remember I was a little girl and she took me to theater to see his movie. .
He could sing to me anytime.
He may be looked at as mild nowadays but back in his day the 50's 60's 70's Elvis was the first Dirty Badass!
Elvis had quite the sense of humor, when I saw him in 1975 he sang “Suspicious Minds” and instead of “you know I love you too much baby,”. he was doing his half splits and sang “I hope this suit don’t tear up baby.” Everyone loved it! So good, such good memories, I’m blessed to have grown up with such fabulous and creative artists, I’ll never take that for granted. 🎷🎺🎸🎻🎤🎼🎹
Elvis was the greatest entertainer when he was on. Jamal love your reactions.
That is all he had to do was move his knee sexiest man God ever created.
Mercyyyyyy!! Always luv it!!
You're Right he doesn't even have to sing, it just comes naturally, and he is happiest when he on stage having fun, that's all part of it, He has a way of making people feel like he's singing directly to them, only seen him once in my life, it's something I'll never forget
Elvis loved being Elvis. His fans were so important to him. He was the total pkg. talent, charisma, personality, sex appeal. When I saw him I was floored. Only one Elvis
It's the connection with the audience.
He was the best singer ever. So, so handsome.
Legendary. Grew up here in Mississippi and Memphis . Elvis blows in the wind here daily. Peace out my brother
LONG LIVE THE KING!!!
Part of what made Elvis great was that he was always looking for ways to shock the audience with his moves.
That was always one of the coolest things about him. He never lost his sense of humor and he always remained humble before his fans.
That's why they call him The King of Rock and Roll.
❤ your reaction to the 👑of music ❤ 💯🙏 amen jamel,please be safe and careful and healthy,😷🤒☝👍💋
Lets give huge props to Jerry Scheff on the bass guitar..............he killed this song. VIVA THE KING ELVIS AARON PRESLEY
It's ELVIS ARON PRESLEY !! NOT '' Aaron '' Elvis NEVER spelled his Middle name with 2 '' A '' s !! Only ONE A !!!!
Hi ya from the UK. I was 10 years old at the time Elvis passed away. I remember it vividly. My mum & my late nan crying on hearing on the TV that Elvis had passed. I didn't know at the time the significance of the great man but as I got older I sure knew what all the sadness was about. Elvis will be forever missed by the world. X
I love this song 🎵❤ fever is a very good one 👍
That guy had charisma like no one else. He had a presence about him that translated through his movies, his music, you name it. Not a lot of people had that, not now, not then, not ever. Truly unique.
Elvis and Ann Margaret The lady loves me. I think you'll appreciate the nostalgia.
Never be another Elvis. Saw him 12 times and every time took my breath away
Lucky you!
All Elvis is good...long live the king.
I love this song 🎵❤
Elvis put the Cool in Awesome!
Tanks for playing elvis
I love your Elvis reactions that man was so musically ahead of his time
Glad to see ya reacting to the KING again! 👑!!🔥🔥🔥
Yes indeed! The King!
It was just too easy for him he was a man among children when he got in front of an audience. Stay safe brother!
My two favorite Elvis songs!!!
If i was at his concert I would be screaming when he moved like that. I just love the guy. Long live the king 👑.
Elvis and Michael Jackson both had that effect on people. Amazing entertainers with all that charisma and talent. Making women scream and faint. 🤗 Two of my favorites from Elvis is "The Wonder of you." and the remix of "Little less conversation.
Best Elvis to me is going to be "Kentucky Rain" and "Suspicious Minds"
Both great!
I agree with you
Lynard Kedzierski Yes they are both kick ass songs.
He's already did reactions to both.
Those are also my 2 favorite Elvis songs!
I saw Elvis in concert in 73 in Omaha, Nebraska. My lady and I were in the third row from the stage. It was a great concert.
He gave a lot of women fever how could he not sexiest man to ever live!!
Yep, best looking man...ever 😊
He was the sexiest man alive no one comes close ☺
Yes, he was the coolest and sexiest man with the most beautiful voice that ever lived on this Planet! ELVIS i love you forever! 💙💙💚💚💚❤❤❤
Brother Jamel your Elvis reaction "you gave me a mountain" was my gateway to your channel. It's awesome to see these clip of the king. I enjoy everyone of your reactions. You make watching videos that much better. Thats why I'm onboard with you. I got to see Elvis live in Philadelphia in 1977. It was awesome. Seeing in person is 10 times better. I WAS 8 AND IT WAS GREAT. Keep on TCB....taking care of business
Just perfect all the time
American Trilogy by Elvis 👏
I’ve read and heard he was the ultimate number one entertainer, my dad took my mom to a few of his concerts
Elvis had it all. Superstar. Thank you, Jamel. 🤩❤☘
No one captivated an audience like that man. Watching a whole concert you can see how he just owned every moment
You are killing it today with the music, keep it up!! Absolutely nothing can beat Elvis, but The Cramps version of fever is incredible.
ZAPPA!!
Yes on both of those Cramps and Zappa.
I was one of many that requested you react to this song. Thank you for reacting to it. I have been in the hospital for a while and just saw where you reacted to it. It really made me feel better. Thank you for lifting an old lady's spirit.❤
super, super cool! Elvis is so funny, for sure he's amused. You Jamel are so funny lol lol lol
Ha ha this was one of my favorite reactions!! Elvis truly was one of the greatest showman ever. On a side note if you haven't seen it, you have to watch "Bubba Hotep". It's a hilarious fictional movie about how after falling into a lengthy coma following a freak accident involving hip gyration, a now aged Elvis Presley (Bruce Campbell) wakes up in an East Texas nursing home, where he befriends Jack (Ossie Davis), an African-American senior who claims to actually be President John F. Kennedy. After residents of their quiet retirement community start dying of dubiously unnatural causes, Elvis and Jack discover that the perpetrator is Bubba Ho-Tep (Bob Ivy), an Egyptian mummy with murderous intentions and they team up to put an end to him.. it's an Excellent movie!! I know you will enjoy! Thanks for sharing and look forward to more videos! Stay safe & God Bless!!
P.S. Look forward to your reaction to "Talking Heads".. So many great songs!! David Byrne is such an eccentric and talented musician who was way ahead of his time!! Would love to see your reaction to songs, "Slippery People", "Once in a lifetime", "Physco Killer", "Life during Wartime"... The list goes on and on.. Thanks 😎✌🏾
Ooo, Bubba Ho-tep!
Thanks 👍🏻Elvis fan here , also loved too much heaven bee gees ..
I remember in 1973 having some pretty wide and bad ass bellbottoms when I was in the eighth grade and then I saw Elvis’! He BAD!
Love love IT
Love 💘fever thank you 😊
Suspicious Minds is my favorite Elvis song. My Parents actually had ticket to see him, But he passed before the concert and they did not think to keep the tickets.
Around 1974 when doing this song, he would simulate women screaming his name "EEELLLVVIIIISSSS" when he sang the line "I light up when you call my name". It's pretty funny. The funniest version was from his May 11,1974 show in Lake Tahoe.
Love your reactions You tell it like it was I grew up with the blessing of Elvis music 50s 60 and 70s All was great. He didnt have to do anything just show up and the screaming began Elvis was a God given tallent to all of us.
Thanks for this... I love it 👏👏👏
It's so fun watching your reactions! 😅😄🤣
My mama used to say Elvis could stand on stage and sing a phone book. ❤️
Elvis has a boat load of songs. Lotsa of them great! I would like you to react to his song I Want You I Need You I Love You.🎸🎼🎵
Love your Elvis Reactions!!😊❤
My grandpa (1938-2004) would take my grandma and slow dance the dance solo on family occasions. Years later I learned my grandpa had won from 1950-70 lot of dancing competitions. This song felt nostalgic.
Great to see you GET Elvis, love your reactions to Elvis
I wonder how many women in the front row fainted! He is the reason I am only the second coolest cat to come rolling out Memphis TN 😎 great video as usual!
React to anything from The Comeback Special. Small stage, acoustic, with the audience setting right around the stage. So fun to watch.
The black leather Elvis. When I saw those leathers on display at Graceland, I thought I might kneel and genuflect. As close to a holy rock and roll relic as there could be.
My whole faily watched that on T.V. back then. I remember how excited everyone was to have Elvis doing that special. When he came out wearing that black leather jacket and pants it was just awesome. I was sixteen and he had me and my mom pretty amped up. We loved him!
I saw the show live (on TV) and it was superb. This was also one of Elvis' greatest "looks" of his entire career. I never liked the "jumpsuits".
Such an interesting version since it's a male doing it versus the usual female. But yeah he was the King for a reason!!!
After this concert was over the fans tore that place apart.
I love your reaction videos! Elvis is my overall best entertainer EVER! I love your honest reactions and having an Open mind. Your great~
Dam, I had hair when this came out. This is why the called him The King.
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That concert was a big deal...
Aloha from Hawaii that was simulcast all over the world 😎🎙
Only the The King can pull something like that off ✌😎
Keep healthy and safe everyone.....
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Fever still burnin' ...
I've seen your other reaction videos and others, and have wondered if they really were feeling things or just wanted to make a youtube video, but your reactions to this are so spot on, you really "get" Elvis the way so many millions do, I am totally convinced your reactions are genuine, everything from what you reacted to about the little leg wiggle that Elvis can get the girls going, to how you see he is laughing and not taking himself seriously at all, his great humility that even he doesn't fully understand what the hell is going on in a sense, and you see that, that is great, because he was an incredible mix of talent and humility, and generosity, I came to know and love Elvis music and his story in the 70's when I was a teenager, so I was a reactor in sense too because I am not old enough to have been listening to his music from the beginning, great video.
My parents went to see him in concert about 1971 or 1972. This video looks like that era. (My father was the Elvis fan)