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Albert
08-02-2004, 04:55 PM
As a small present to all the great members of TCB-World.com, I have posted a clip (good quality) of the amazing live version of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'.

Besides it's one of the best versions I have ever heard, this one is from his last concert. If you haven't seen it yet, hurry and download it. I will delete it once it has been downloaded 100 times.

Bridge Over Trouble Water (9,7 mb) (best use 'save target as')

Here are some pictures from that last concert (visit www.Kennyelvis.net for even more great ones):

mn-designs
08-02-2004, 05:19 PM
Fantastic video Albert!!!! thanks for sharing this with us! And what a voice this man has!! awesome! I'm proud to be a Elvis fan after seeing this video!

Lonniebealestreet
08-02-2004, 05:28 PM
Albert,

I'm in the process of downloading this right now, but I want to go ahead and thank you for it, as I know how good it is. I haven't watched it in a while though.

I love to see reactions like Patrick's because it affirms my belief that Elvis really went out with a bang. I love this show from beginning to end. It's a shame CBS and RCA didn't record it.

I hope everyone else enjoys it just as much.

(y)

Albert
08-02-2004, 05:44 PM
One thing that really struck me when I first saw it, was how wild the crowd was. Right after Also Sprach Zarathustra goes into the drumruffle from Ronnie Tutt, the crowd goes nuts..... And then, after quite some time, out of nowhere comes Elvis..... the crowd explodes! Elvis walks a bit over stage, takes notice of the crowd, walks some more... and then starts "I say SEE...See See Rider.." and again the crowd goes bzurk....

It's wonderfull to see that our man really showed who's the King on his very last concert. It would have been such a shame when we -the fans- would have known that his last concert would be one of his worse. Fortunately this wasn't the case.

I can't help but wondering how much better his image might have been if Cincinnatti/Indianapolis would have been recorded by CBS instead of Omaha/Rapid City.....

curtis simpkins
08-02-2004, 07:23 PM
Thanks albert for that video.

but i all ready have this one on vcd.
not a bad show.

and it is very sad that this one was his very last show. :'(

E.L.V.I.S
08-02-2004, 07:35 PM
One way i love to look at his last concert like this:

Elvis knew he was in a bad shape,he wasnt stupid.It must have really hurt elvis that being once the sex symbol was not looking very healthy.Yet he had the love for every single fan to not disapoint them,he plucked up enough courage to carry on to the end.
I sure respect elvis for doing that as it must of been hard on him :'( ,but that goes to prove just how much of a strong willed guy he was.The '77 era in elvis' life is looked upon with dissgust by some and with sadness by others, i love to think of it as a tribute to us from elvis.He always wanted to make his fans pleased
Next time you play the '77 cd or watch the '77 footage,think how much courage it took for elvis to not let down his fans and im sure it will give some a new out look on the whole '77 era :worthy: .

BTW albert thanks for the footage,this goes to prove what a powerful voice he had in the later days (y)

Joe Car
08-03-2004, 04:02 AM
Great video Albert, thanks for the pictures Kenny. I've read a lot of positive reviews of his last concert, one review where they said that at the end of the concert "he didn't want to leave the stage, shaking hands with everybody for a long time". Nobody should ever question the heart and courage of EP nor his love for us fans.

Steve
08-03-2004, 08:50 AM
Thanks for the video albert.

The audio is much better not allike the CD.

from where is this audio?

And doe you have de VCD or the DVD?


Anyway thanks for sharing Albert (y) :worthy:

Albert
08-03-2004, 08:56 AM
The source is VCD. I don't know what the audio source is used for the overdubbing. It's so much better than the (already great) 'Adios, The Final Performance' CD.

I wouldn't mind if FTD released the CD in this quality. In fact, it would be one of my favourite CD's :D

Steve
08-03-2004, 08:58 AM
The source is VCD. I don't know what the audio source is used for the overdubbing. It's so much better than the (already great) 'Adios, The Final Performance' CD.

I wouldn't mind if FTD released the CD in this quality. In fact, it would be one of my favourite CD's :D


Yes you are right.
FTD must release this cd in the audio quality of the VCD. :)

Albert
08-04-2004, 12:56 PM
Same goes for the concert a few days earlier in Cincinatti. That one has also amazing soundquality. The sound really match the sound of a real live concert: full, dynamic, boosted and lots of audience (y)

kennyelvis
08-04-2004, 01:18 PM
"Right after Also Sprach Zarathustra goes into the drumruffle from Ronnie Tutt" :hmm: :hmm: :hmm:
Ronnie did not play this show Albert, it was Larrie Londin :wiggle:

kennyelvis
08-04-2004, 01:25 PM
Greate video Albert :worthy: :worthy: :worthy:
To me it sounds like it is going "very little" to slow :'(

Steve
08-04-2004, 01:29 PM
"Right after Also Sprach Zarathustra goes into the drumruffle from Ronnie Tutt" :hmm: :hmm: :hmm:
Ronnie did not play this show Albert, it was Larrie Londin :wiggle:

yes this is right, here is the set up for the band in June 1977

MUSICIANS & WARM UP SHOW

Comedian: Jackie Kahane
Warm up act: The Sweet Inspirations
Highvoice singer: Kathy Westmoreland

Backup vocalists:

The Sweet Inspirations: Myrna Smith, Sylvia Shemwell, Estelle Brown
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Quartet: Ed Enoch, Ed Hill, Larry Strickland, Garry Buckles

Musicians:

Lead Guitar: James Burton
Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson
Bass: Jerry Scheff
Piano: Tony Brown
Electric Piano: Bobby Odgin
Drums: Ronnie Tutt & Larry Londin 06/24 - 06/26
Acoustic guitar: Charlie Hodge

Symphony orchestra:

Mr. Joe Guercio & Joe Guercio orchestra

Steve
08-04-2004, 01:31 PM
does anybody know wath the best adio is on this CD's???

kennyelvis
08-04-2004, 02:22 PM
Adios have first class sound Steve

Lonniebealestreet
08-04-2004, 02:23 PM
I can't answer your question, Steve, but to add to it: how does The Last Show (I have a cassette recording of this one, and I think it's really good) compare to Adios? I am pretty sure that The Last Farewell is an inferior recording, but I'm not certain of that.

Also, as has been said, the sound on the VCD is awesome, but it is not complete.

Steve
08-05-2004, 02:30 PM
thanks for the adviece!!!!

Elvos
08-06-2004, 05:54 AM
The last farewell was the first release of the 2 lp set ,later was transferred on to cd in poor quality with schratches and all, Adios the final performance was taken from the source tape used for the LP set..So this is the one to pick...as I said Adios,my friend

Elvos
08-11-2004, 06:48 PM
Elvis has left the building

clowdy
10-24-2004, 05:46 PM
Sorry for bumping the thread. But, I have one question:

"Who do I have to kill to get that video?" :hmm:

I have the VCD but in a teribly poor quality. :'(


Help, please! Anyone? :blush:

ultimix
10-26-2004, 08:32 AM
Sorry for bumping the thread. But, I have one question:

"Who do I have to kill to get that video?" :hmm:

I have the VCD but in a teribly poor quality. :'(


Help, please! Anyone? :blush:


Same here...I would really like getting this as well...... :D

Mark

P.S. Annie
10-26-2004, 02:03 PM
Well I'm to late :'(

Albert
10-26-2004, 03:08 PM
I have re-attached the video (y)

I will post the really amazing entrance of Elvis. If anyone still have any doubt that the crowd was lame at Elvis concerts during his last years, then this video will blow that nasty thoughts away. Really unbelievable.... Our guy ruled even at his very last concert :worthy:

hounddogone2000
10-27-2004, 01:04 AM
many thanks albert for the clip albert, i have wanted to see this for a long time,and now thanks to you i can. three chears for albert. :clap: :clap: :clap:

P.S. Annie
10-27-2004, 02:46 PM
Thanks Albert for putting it back :clap: But when I tried to open it, it said the url was not right or that the location couldn't be found :blink:

yiddle yisa
11-16-2004, 01:09 PM
*faints* AMAZING like ALWAYS! :D

JohnnyBoy
01-24-2005, 09:05 PM
Hello, I'm a newcomer to the world of Elvis. I'm from Toronto, 31 years old and recently married. In my years, I've never really been moved by the music I grew up to. The eighties and nineties truely suffered without the direction Elvis could have provided. Hopefully, Elvis' legacy will help revive our "lost innocence" and remind the music industry of what music really is.

TCB bebe :king: