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What do you think about the Elvis and Gladys book?
Donut
03-31-2007, 11:07 AM
I?m sorry to say I didn?t like it at all, in fact I think I didn?t finish reading it.
All that psycological stuff made me yawn big time. They were very close and all that but I don?t think it is a subject to look through a lens like the author did in the book and try to give an explanation of every little detail they lived toghether.
That?s my opinion.
0349054
03-31-2007, 11:25 AM
I enjoyed the book.
I also enjoyed the research that was done into Elvis's ancestory by Dundy.
If you haven't read it, it's worth a read. Always good to take on board a wide diaspora of information before making a decision. Especially with some of the contradictory information out there on Elvis!
franny
03-31-2007, 11:28 AM
I haven't read the book, but why does it seem like everyone analyzes Elvis' relationship with his mother? There were very close, but what is wrong with that?
franny
I thought is was a good book. One I wouldn't have thought to buy & read before, but I'm glad that I did.
I didn't think Elvis & his mom had a strange relationship at all.
They were close & became closer when Vernon had to be incarcerated.
There were many crazy & wild stories put to rest in that book.
Thank goodness .
Because of my divorce, my children & I became very close ..especially in their very young years. Sometimes, I miss that closeness .
But, that's what grandkids are for......;)
elvislady
03-31-2007, 01:28 PM
I have not read this book yet, i will chack this one out.
elvislady
Joe Car
03-31-2007, 01:34 PM
I thought it was very interesting.
riley
03-31-2007, 02:43 PM
I once had it, but sold it.
It was indeed very much psychological stuff.
What is so strange about a son, worshipping his mother.:)
One thing I found about a lot of these books.......they're in your library.
If you don't want to buy & just read . It saves a lot of money. ;)
I'm a people watcher. I like to try & figure out why people do or say things, including myself.
When I hear crazy stories about Elvis ....I try to find someone that has "no interest" or reason to lie and see what they have to say....:)
Diane
03-31-2007, 03:29 PM
I have the book and enjoyed it quite a lot. Diane
I enjoyed it. Lots of interesting Family history brought up. I just wish someone would do one someday on the very complicated Vernon.
elvis himselvis
03-31-2007, 07:47 PM
where is the book about?
desiree
04-01-2007, 02:45 PM
I haven?t read it yet. I guess I?ve to try and find it somewhere first:D.
If it?s a good read I?ll read it!
I haven?t read it yet. I guess I?ve to try and find it somewhere first:D.
If it?s a good read I?ll read it!
I was pretty sure someone started a thread on Elvis and Gladys.
cameron
10-07-2007, 02:10 PM
It was "the banned one" . It seems we do have a lot in common. :lol:
I'm not sure where it talked about Elvis sleep-walking. Didn't Vernon & Gladys sleep-walk too?
Did Elvis' start when his daddy went to prison ? My, it's been a long time ago. I need to get my book back. :doh:
cameron
10-07-2007, 02:17 PM
I see you have this book too.
Where to start? The birth of Elvis & Jesse?
Some neighbor talked about going to see "baby Jesse" in a little casket or something. But, other books have said the baby was buried in a shoebox ,I think. It's said Jesse was buried in Priceville cemetary too, but with no marker ?
cameron
10-07-2007, 02:24 PM
I think Elvis was about 3 when Vernon was sent to prison.
Gladys went to see Vernon, by bus, I think . It upset Elvis a lot. :'(
Think Elvis & Gladys moved in with some family while Vernon was in jail.
When Vernon was released they all 3 slept in the same bed. The relative{?} told the story of them all three sleep walking at night . That WAS kinda strange , the way she told it.
Not the sleeping all together, but the getting up & moving around they all did.
It was stated in here that Elvis DID talk to his twin, Jesse. I'm not sure why some thinks that's strange. I carry my deceased relatives with me.
I find it comforting too.
I can see I've got to get my book back..:blink:
Some, I see didn't like the psychological slant to this book.
A pity because much of who we become as adults has a lot to do with our childhood.Both good & bad.
MissyM
10-07-2007, 03:34 PM
Elvis was an only child. He was skinny and sickly looking at times. I don't think she worshiped him, or he her, they just cherished each other. She may have been too easy on him, but that is just the way it is with many mothers with only one child.
cameron
10-07-2007, 04:06 PM
I think I spoiled all of my kids and my grandkids. ;)
I'm sure, more so if you've only got the one child.
Those kids are pretty special :)
suspicious_mind
10-10-2007, 01:41 PM
I haven't read the book, but why does it seem like everyone analyzes Elvis' relationship with his mother? There were very close, but what is wrong with that?
franny
I agree completely. Some always try to make it like a strange thing...i think it was sweet that he loved her so much. Its pretty rare nowadays for a celeb to come out and say how much they love their parents.
franny
10-10-2007, 01:57 PM
I agree completely. Some always try to make it like a strange thing...i think it was sweet that he loved her so much. Its pretty rare nowadays for a celeb to come out and say how much they love their parents.
Yes, I thought Elvis and his mother had a special relationship, I don't know why some try to make it a strange thing...:hmm:
Well today's celebs....no comment! :lol:
franny
Diane
10-10-2007, 02:25 PM
I think it was inevitable that Gladys over protect Elvis when she lost his twin..she didn't want to lose him too. I think it also had to do with the hard life she'd had growing up. Also after all I've read I believe she suffered from post partum depression. That can go away on it's own or it has to be medically treated and they didn't know about that when Gladys had Elvis so she may have had it all her life. That could very well explain her nervousness and her constant worries.
As far as Elvis' affection towards his mother, I think they were perfectly normal under the circumstances. He wanted to protect and take care of her....make everything all better for her.
Diane
ksimms2
10-10-2007, 02:31 PM
They only had each other to depend on.....it's well known Vernon didn't like working and a hard time keeping a job. I'm sure Gladys tried to over compensate for that with Elvis...trying to make up for them not having much....I'd say that's normal enough.
Yes, I thought Elvis and his mother had a special relationship, I don't know why some try to make it a strange thing...:hmm:
Well today's celebs....no comment! :lol:
franny
I think the answer is they did not understand it- so it must be "strange"
Pretty narrow way to think IMO Just because in your experience you do not identify with something does not make it always a "strange thing"
cameron
10-10-2007, 07:18 PM
I never figured out what some thought was so "strange" in their relationship.
I've seen many people that would have given anything to be loved as much as Gladys loved him. Even 1/2 as much love might have saved many.
A sad testament to somes "loveless" childhood ? :hmm:
rhythmknights
10-10-2007, 10:46 PM
I think Elvis was about 3 when Vernon was sent to prison.
Gladys went to see Vernon, by bus, I think . It upset Elvis a lot. :'(
It was stated in here that Elvis DID talk to his twin, Jesse. I'm not sure why some thinks that's strange. I carry my deceased relatives with me.
I find it comforting too.
Some, I see didn't like the psychological slant to this book.
A pity because much of who we become as adults has a lot to do with our childhood.Both good & bad.
I don't find any of this strange. Especially the twin thing. Twins run in my family & there are twins on both sides of my family. My grandmother, great-grandmother & 2 of mom's aunts all had identical twins. All but one are still living. I've always been fascinated by twins because of this. They don't do weird stuff -like have secret language, but they all do two things. They finish each others sentences and they always use the terms 'us' & 'our' instead of 'mine'. Like if I'm in a room with my uncle John & he's introducing me to his friends he'll say 'this is our neice.' And I've been known to talk to my grandpa's picture- I miss him so much.:'(
franny
10-11-2007, 08:39 AM
I think the answer is they did not understand it- so it must be "strange"
Pretty narrow way to think IMO Just because in your experience you do not identify with something does not make it always a "strange thing"
You're right, KPM! (y) As goes with most things, if not understood, then it's thought of as strange...
franny
cameron
06-20-2008, 09:06 PM
ELVIS and GLADYS ---a few chapters to read.
http://books.google.com/books?id=IYbOeqSWVhUC&dq=Elvis+and+Gladys&pg=PP1&ots=7omNTYAFEx&sig=lMVUgzkQKGKaXVao0MNLKi9qhFQ&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result
cameron
06-20-2008, 09:28 PM
http://www.time.com/time/community/transcripts/chattr081198.html
mjon_79 asks: Mr. Chadwick, Elvis Presley's death was and still is somewhat of a mystery. We the public have been told many different and sometimes controversial stories. Exactly how did he die and under what circumstances?
Vernon Chadwick: That's a very good question, and we do not have all the information for a definitive answer. The technical answer is that Elvis died of not only cardiac arrhythmia but also from the mixing of incompatible drugs. Obviously, Elvis was a very ill man in the last years of his life. And we are now in the position to know that Elvis' heart disease, enlarged colon and other ailments were in part due to chronic substance abuse over several years, probably most of the 1970s. But our conference is unique in that we are exploring the larger psychological issues surrounding Elvis' death., and finally breaking out of the simplistic explanation of drug addiction and looking at the larger picture of Elvis' mental health throughout his life,
cameron
06-20-2008, 09:37 PM
COMBINED DRUG INTOXICATION
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_Drug_Intake
Unchained Melody
06-21-2008, 12:00 AM
I'm plan on getting the book Elvis & Glady's sometime in the near future.
I think she felt he was all she had, and that when he became famous she felt left behinde and jealous of it really that everyone was getting his attention. I'm sure she wished he would've stopped and settled down, married dixie Locke, and had babies and let it be that.
john carpenter
06-21-2008, 11:29 AM
I read "Elvis and Gladys and i thought it was a very interesting book. I will never understand why certain people think that Elvis & Gladys had a strange relationship. What is so strange about the bond between mother and child? They adored each other, helped each other when Vernon was sent to Prison. He was closer to his mom then his dad. As most men are (including me):hmm:
Diane
06-21-2008, 12:29 PM
People will often find something is strange if it's different than what they are used to or are jealous.
My son's ex-wife tried to tell him that his relationship with me was questionable because I told her I always enjoyed the evenings when he came home late and sat at the end of the bed talking to me about just anything that came to mind while his dad was sleeping.
Gladys may have been over-protective but it's easy to understand why and it would have been better for both her and Elvis had she been able to have a life besides him to keep her occupied. It does put a burden on a person if your whole life is completely centered on them physically and emotionally. Everyone has to have some personal space.
Diane
MissyM
06-21-2008, 01:46 PM
KSimms is so right, their relationship was very good and it is not at all unusual because they were there for each other. Gladys was a rock in that family. She not only was admired by her son, but by everyone who knew the women. She was a rock in the extended family. Like Elvis, what's not to adore when it comes to her. She was just good people. A jewel on this earth!
Merry
06-21-2008, 02:00 PM
KSimms is so right, their relationship was very good and it is not at all unusual because they were there for each other. Gladys was a rock in that family. She not only was admired by her son, but by everyone who knew the women. She was a rock in the extended family. Like Elvis, what's not to adore when it comes to her. She was just good people. A jewel on this earth!
Thank you Missy for sharing such beautiful thoughts, and history!
Hugs,
Kim
Diane
06-21-2008, 02:05 PM
I've read that about Gladys Missy. No wonder Elvis missed her. Thanks for sharing.
Diane
presley31
06-21-2008, 03:31 PM
I just been reading about elvis and glady and they had such a wonderful relationship that really was something special. gladys had a good sense of humor so its no wonder elvis was so funny at times. Its so sad that gladys didn't get the chance to see her son in his prime and see her granddaughter who glady's would love to pieces.
Lisarose
06-21-2008, 04:34 PM
People will often find something is strange if it's different than what they are used to or are jealous.
My son's ex-wife tried to tell him that his relationship with me was questionable because I told her I always enjoyed the evenings when he came home late and sat at the end of the bed talking to me about just anything that came to mind while his dad was sleeping.
Gladys may have been over-protective . . .Diane
I remember being at my Mom-in-law's and her having conversations with her youngest son about his girlfriends or friends goings on - it seemed natural - two friends talking. I have that sort of friendship with my sons - they'll come sit next to me and start talking about whatever - I certainly won't discourage it!
And what Mother isn't overprotective about her children? Isn't that what empty nest is all about?
I have the book and it's on my to-read stack!
Diane
06-21-2008, 04:54 PM
It's a great book Lisarose...you'll enjoy it.
This is nothing as great as being close to your children.
Diane
Unchained Melody
06-22-2008, 12:35 AM
I read "Elvis and Gladys and i thought it was a very interesting book. I will never understand why certain people think that Elvis & Gladys had a strange relationship. What is so strange about the bond between mother and child? They adored each other, helped each other when Vernon was sent to Prison. He was closer to his mom then his dad. As most men are (including me):hmm:
Agreed completley !! (y)
Lisarose
06-22-2008, 07:34 PM
Nice to hear john carpenterand Col Jon Burrows parents are always proud of their kids and our deep-rooted hope is to have a relationship with them that goes beyond the wallet! :D I still talk to my mom everyday, [my dad, passed on 24 yrs ago.]
Unchained Melody
06-23-2008, 02:00 AM
and our deep-rooted hope is to have a relationship with them that goes beyond the wallet! :D
Which sometimes can be very hard to accomplish!:lmfao:
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