DON'T BE CRUEL - ELVIS ED SULLIVAN SHOW 1956 - REMASTERED

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @Stephaniewashere
    @Stephaniewashere Год назад +1

    This is amazing. Great work!! ❤️

    • @Stephaniewashere
      @Stephaniewashere Год назад

      @@JohnDeCarteretElvis are you kidding me??? That is just terrible! Lisa was probably so angry about this. Just one more way for Priscilla to pee on his legacy as she has been for 4 decades 😔 That is really disgusting, especially knowing kids will be watching it.
      I sub'd to your channel and love the work you have done!! Great job!!

    • @Stephaniewashere
      @Stephaniewashere Год назад

      @@JohnDeCarteretElvis Hi again John, I thought I would share this with you. This is part of a conversation that a medium had with Elvis. Whether anyone believes it or not, it really put into words what I've always felt about Elvis and I feel like you would appreciate this too. It brought me to tears ❤️ " ....So he wants us to be aware that this love everybody has for him, the love everybody had for him… he really would love it (laughs) if people would bring that up, allowing it even for a moment, that love worship and vulnerability with something higher. Because he’s saying that’s what people saw in him. That’s why they worshiped him. They didn’t worship him because he was good-looking or because he had all this talent. They worshiped him because of what passed through him that they felt. That made them weak in the knees. That made them lose all consciousness in what was going on in the moment and only he existed. They worshiped him because he was a channel for that. And he wants that understood. That is God. Everything that you love in him is God. Not Elvis."

    • @JohnDeCarteretElvis
      @JohnDeCarteretElvis  Год назад +1

      @@Stephaniewashere Hi Stephanie, Thanks for that, but I don't think Elvis would have appreciated the feeling of being worshipped. He didn't like it when fans called him the King. He said that there was only one King and that was Christ.
      I'm not saying that this didn't happen, but I do doubt that it was Elvis the medium was in touch with. Elvis I believe would have been more concerned with the state of the world knowing just how much he cared for those who were around him and those who he came into contact with and felt that they needed help.
      Elvis always showed his love for God and would want people to look to God, rather than to worship him. Elvis so often performed gospel during his concerts, he often had JD Sumner and the Stamps sing gospel, 'Why Me Lord especially during the show. There is little doubt that God used Elvis to bring people to Him. I know that listening to Elvis sing gospel opened me to God. And I feel that Elvis was used to do likewise to so many. His gospel singing was Elvis at his best.
      As with his dislike of being called the King, I believe that Elvis would much prefer any who for whatever reason have or do worship him, worshipped God instead. Elvis cannot, could not save you, but God through the death and resurrection of His Son Jesus Christ can and does. We are to look to Christ, not Elvis for salvation. Elvis would be mortified at the thought of people worshipping him and not God. He loved his fans and they loved him back. That's the level Elvis was happy with, but the thought of worshipping him, would have been too much.
      As Elvis said, I'm just an entertainer. What he might have become in later life, we'll never know, but he would have always pointed people away from himself towards God. Thanks again Stephanie, but in my opinion, you should take such things with a pinch of salt. Elvis I believe is with God and wouldn't be giving interviews to mediums, but there are demons out there who are only to happy to deceive.
      The world as when he was alive continue to look to him, purely out of greed. They do not appreciate Elvis for what he was or what he achieved. It is time that the world appreciated his extraordinary talent and remembered him that way. Let Elvis rest in peace, while continuing to enjoy his music, his movies, his legacy and remembered him for who he was. Likewise, we should remember him for what he means to us.

    • @Stephaniewashere
      @Stephaniewashere Год назад

      @@JohnDeCarteretElvis you are right, Elvis made it very clear to the medium that he wanted people to love and worship God, not him. Elvis was a vessel, even though he was a human and therefore not perfect. He would have preferred to do what he did, without the fame. That level of fame would have been too much for anybody to deal with.. sounds like he was just ready to be done with it, to go home and be with God again, and he did ❤️

    • @JohnDeCarteretElvis
      @JohnDeCarteretElvis  Год назад

      @@Stephaniewashere I firmly believe that God took Elvis because the world didn't appreciate him. Everyone just used him and he grew bored being chained to the movies and the limitations imposed on him through the lack of good material offered to him. He wanted to tour the world, but the Colonel had other ideas. Elvis was far more talented than we'll ever know. The Colonel basically stifled Elvis' creative side.
      If Elvis had been allowed to express himself and tour the world, I believe that he would have lived a much longer life. He would have been more focused and would have looked after himself better. He would have been up for the challenge of a world tour. And would have got himself in shape, just as he did for the Aloha Special. But the Colonel denied Elvis the challenges that he needed. Instead he undertook the same old tours, the same cities.
      Yes, he loved the fans and they loved him back, but there was no challenge. He could have sat on the stage and read the phone book and they would have been happy, just to be in his presence. Instead, Elvis let himself go,, and with his illnesses and the prescription drugs taking their toll, he gave up and God took him home.
      If Elvis had lived, got well; I wonder what he would be doing now?
      Would he still be touring or would he now be a preacher and proclaiming the word of God?
      Elvis is better off now and the world no longer has the greatest entertainer singing up a storm.
      That's something that I'd like to do, but I'm not certain that is what God wants me to do. At least not yet.