View Full Version : Elvis The Concert 2007 - Opening + 1st 2 Songs
Brian Quinn
08-20-2007, 08:47 AM
For the video please go to the following URL:
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=y41AJPfQqCE
Brian :D (y) :D
kathy parkinson
08-20-2007, 09:24 AM
WOW thank you so much, brilliant
CRITTERGITTER
08-20-2007, 09:59 AM
I was there. I wish every Elvis fan could have been. It was so much fun. ELvis' work and talent are truly timeless. Thanks for posting.
srj1967
08-20-2007, 11:34 AM
Are they kidding???
Did they really get so stupid and tacky as to use an Elvis impersonator emerging from Graceland to kick this show off??
"It's a big place, man" ... gimme a break!
Is there no depth to which EPE won't sink??
It was bad enough on the DVD of the show from a few years back, using "Elvis" in a limousine, but this ... !??!!
Sickening! Just sickening ... :angry:(n)
Joe and Jerry ... Priscilla and LISA MARIE ... hang your heads in SHAME!!!
ksimms2
08-20-2007, 11:49 AM
I thought it was kind of cool, as they were trying to portray that he is still with us....which he is....in our hearts.....I belong to the TCB Fan Club...awesome group.
srj1967
08-20-2007, 11:58 AM
I thought it was kind of cool, as they were trying to portray that he is still with us....which he is....in our hearts.....
Perhaps. But I do not need some lame impersonator to remind me of this fact.
The whole idea was tacky and tasteless in the extreme, IMO.
The concert has been around for years without this ridiculous gimmick, and if the stories are true that the concert has officially ceased to be, then I for one am glad.
Sonny
08-20-2007, 12:02 PM
And that's all it is, to make it a more perfect event for Elvis fans.
Don't get uptight about things like that srj, look upon it as fun, like most of us do.
Sonny
srj1967
08-20-2007, 12:08 PM
Don't get uptight about things like that srj, look upon it as fun, like most of us do.
Sonny
I can't believe you can say this!
How is it fun to have an impersonator do a crass re-enactment of Elvis coming on stage, and then actually walking on stage during the 30th anniversary show??? :blink:
The impersonator contest sanctioned by EPE was bad enough, but this simply reeks of tastelessness in the extreme.
Anyone else feel the same way? Please tell me I'm not in the minority here ... restore my faith ... it's taken such a battering these past few weeks. :supriced:
Sillerman, you rotten **** !!
IMO It is to help create an illusion. The illusion of Elvis actually being there. IMO. The people who never had the chance to see him live are wanting to imagine what that was like-if this helps them I think its great. Its obviously not everyones cup of tea. One mans cealing is another mans floor, they say..
Sonny
08-20-2007, 12:16 PM
Better believe I said it lol...
I understand your point of view completely, believe me. But keep in mind that over the years Elvis has turned into an "industry".
Fans come to see the show, and EPE and Sillerman will try anything to make it more into a media circus.
But we can get mad over it as much as we want, it will not change a thing. Elvis' name is big bucks and it sells.
And yes, the Pyramid would've been sold out that first time without that intro. But I can also understand that people being there live thought it was a cool start for the show.
And I look at it as just that, nothing more, nothing less.
Sonny
srj1967
08-20-2007, 12:45 PM
IMO It is to help create an illusion. The illusion of Elvis actually being there. IMO. The people who never had the chance to see him live are wanting to imagine what that was like-if this helps them I think its great. Its obviously not everyones cup of tea. One mans cealing is another mans floor, they say..
The people who were lucky enough to see Elvis in concert got just that ... him in concert! There was no footage of him backstage (except in TTWII and EOT) and the whole point of the show was to build up to the end of 2001 and see him bounding onto the stage like no other!
Why create an illusion that Elvis was actually there, when the whole point of the show was to acknowledge 30 years since his death?
Somebody else ... please ... back me up here!!! :'( Am I the only one pissed off at this tackiness??
I wasn't thrilled with the idea of Sonny West having an imitator with him to promote his book. But he did it. I know a lot of people on the musical end of Elvis's life-The late Charlie Hodge, The Jordanaires, the TCB band, Scotty Moore, DJ Fontana, etc... have all worked with the imitators. I am not a huge fan of that. But its done and I don't think these people are trying to harm anyone. But at least in this instance-Elvis is center stage you end up seeing and hearing the real Elvis Presley. His talent is shown in the reality of what it was. IMO its not a horrid thing, just an addition to the illusion for some-not all but some are there to get as close to the actual thing as you can. Maybe you or I do not need it but maybe it helps add to the enjoyment of some there. I just don't see how that may be bad. Anytime someone gets a smile is that bad.
But this idea of the imitators being used to sell Elvis product of one kind or another is not new. Thats my opinion, its not everyones elses.
SRJ-I don't see the point of an argument over this. There was NOTHING tacky or tasteless in any way about that. All they were doing was making it a special night for those who paid $100 a ticket to see a virtual EP. Since they didn't have footage of him actually coming down the stairs of Graceland and flying over the new Memphis arena, then they went with the image of him actually being there and the fans seeing it play out. This has actually been done for other artists over the years.
The "it's a big place man" was EP himself. Taken from his Madison Square Garden concert. Not an impersonator talking like EP. The image of him walking on stage under the big ELVIS sign was EP himself. It w as the part where EP thanked the crowd at the very end of Aloha. You can see him holding the crown that a fan gave him. The impersonator wasn't even seen facially. For all we know they used a teenager. I doubt it was even a real ETA in the first place. I bet Jerry and Joe got a big kick out that. I'm sure it brought back some wonderful exciting memories seeing it play out like that.
No way would I pay $100 to see a virtual image. But I do have to give EPE some credit here. That stage, lighting and effect was the best to date for this show that I have seen. This show simply blows the current 25th anniversary show out on DVD out of the water!
presley31
08-20-2007, 01:21 PM
[QUOTE=Sonny;129270]And that's all it is, to make it a more perfect event for Elvis fans.
Don't get uptight about things like that srj, look upon it as fun, like most of us do.
Sonny[/QUOTE
I agree Sonny(y)(y)
ksimms2
08-20-2007, 01:23 PM
SRJ-I don't see the point of an argument over this. There was NOTHING tacky or tasteless in any way about that. All they were doing was making it a special night for those who paid $100 a ticket to see a virtual EP. Since they didn't have footage of him actually coming down the stairs of Graceland and flying over the new Memphis arena, then they went with the image of him actually being there and the fans seeing it play out. This has actually been done for other artists over the years.
The "it's a big place man" was EP himself. Taken from his Madison Square Garden concert. Not an impersonator talking like EP. The image of him walking on stage under the big ELVIS sign was EP himself. It w as the part where EP thanked the crowd at the very end of Aloha. You can see him holding the crown that a fan gave him. The impersonator wasn't even seen facially. For all we know they used a teenager. I doubt it was even a real ETA in the first place. I bet Jerry and Joe got a big kick out that. I'm sure it brought back some wonderful exciting memories seeing it play out like that.
No way would I pay $100 to see a virtual image. But I do have to give EPE some credit here. That stage, lighting and effect was the best to date for this show that I have seen. This show simply blows the current 25th anniversary show out on DVD out of the water!
100% AGREED! I WISH I WERE THERE...(sorry for the caps...) :clap:
Diane
08-20-2007, 01:26 PM
I don't care for all the "gimmicks" but this one was done in good taste at least.
Diane
cprimm
08-20-2007, 02:54 PM
I was there and it was one of the best concerts I have ever seen, especially for a person that has been dead 30 years. I was uneasy with the intro, but if you didn't like the intro you wouldn't like the end either - "Elvis has left for Graceland". It was well-produced, the TCB band, Sweets, Millie Kirkham, The Imperals, The Jordanaires and The Stamps were all fantastic. It was so good, in fact, you couldn't watch the stage for looking at the video screens. The sound was the best part. It was like Elvis was live with his band, etc. As Lisa Marie said, "who else could sell out a concert that has been gone for 30 years". She said that she could not be any place else; that she had been left with a lot to "carry"...meaning his legacy and charity, rubbing her belly!!! Elvis and his band "rocked the house". Priscilla emerging from the middle aisle in the audience was also good. She was very friendly and spoke and shook hands with people. She introduced Lisa Marie's video. Some people paid more than $90 for a ticket; the cheap tickets were in the "nosebleed" section. The Insiders paid at least $250 per ticket for seats in front of the stage, to be able to go back stage and mingle with the band, Priscilla, Lisa Marie and EPE people. I was just so happy to be able to see this concert since I never got to see Elvis live in concert. So, all the naysayers about EPE producing and Lisa Marie's video, may have nothing to "pick on" after this year. Priscilla announced that this was the last concert for the TCB band. It was a fantastic concert and I feel lucky to have been in attendance.
thehillbillycat
08-20-2007, 03:02 PM
Srj1967 - you called this tacky. Well, I think and I believe most on here and all who went to the show says different. I like how they did that with the 2001 theme where you see the world and then zooms in on Graceland goes right into the bedroom and see Joe, Jerry and I can't tell who the other is getting into a helicopter going to the arena. That was simpily cool. They gave the idea of how could they making a entrance. When you here "It's a big place, man", that was the real Elvis saying that. I believe it is on the Afternoon in the Garden cd. I might be wrong. They just took the audio out and brought the words more clearer.
Oh by the way, the Elvis Impersonator walking across the stage isn't doing the opening as it was in Aloha. He is doing the exit right after Can't Help Falling In Love without the cape. I think I am the only one who caught that since some says he is doing the opening.
Burning_Love
08-20-2007, 03:04 PM
I THINK IT'S GREAT ! To create the illusion, what people have already said.
I went to Memphis and i thought the 'Tribute artists' were great out there and i wasn't a fan, and they helped me to become one, again, it's a great atmosphere there.
Srj, you need to let others have their opinion, Ok you have said yours, now it's our turn :D:D
Srj1967 - you called this tacky. Well, I think and I believe most on here and all who went to the show says different. I like how they did that with the 2001 theme where you see the world and then zooms in on Graceland goes right into the bedroom and see Joe, Jerry and I can't tell who the other is getting into a helicopter going to the arena. That was simpily cool. They gave the idea of how could they making a entrance. When you here "It's a big place, man", that was the real Elvis saying that. I believe it is on the Afternoon in the Garden cd. I might be wrong. They just took the audio out and brought the words more clearer.
Oh by the way, the Elvis Impersonator walking across the stage isn't doing the opening as it was in Aloha. He is doing the exit right after Can't Help Falling In Love without the cape. I think I am the only one who caught that since some says he is doing the opening.
You are correct. It was taken from An Afternoon In The Garden.(y)
thehillbillycat
08-20-2007, 03:56 PM
Srj, you need to let others have their opinion, Ok you have said yours, now it's our turn :D:D
I wouldn't of gone that far to say the way you said it. But you did say it.........:blink:
Maybe say it is your opinion and others has theirs. The way you said it seems like that srj is trying to force his opinion on others.:P:supriced:
Albert
08-20-2007, 04:03 PM
What a cool entrance! Love that part where "Elvis" got on the helicopter and fly to the dome. A real clash of times. This guy really had the good posture for portraying ELvis.
And the show sounded great as always. The extra screen (the fourth on the right) and the different sizes makes the show look even more vivid.
Burning_Love
08-20-2007, 05:01 PM
I wouldn't of gone that far to say the way you said it. But you did say it.........:blink:
Maybe say it is your opinion and others has theirs. The way you said it seems like that srj is trying to force his opinion on others.:P:supriced:
NO NO NO I never mean't it like that :blink::blink: I just mean't like, he shouldn't question it..
SOOOORRRRRYYYY I didn't mean to come out that way :supriced::supriced::supriced::supriced::supriced: :supriced:
SORRY SORRY !
srj1967
08-20-2007, 05:47 PM
I am gobsmacked.
Absolutely gobsmacked ... disheartened ... and :blink:sad.
Miss Clawdy
08-20-2007, 06:09 PM
How is it fun to have an impersonator do a crass re-enactment of Elvis coming on stage, and then actually walking on stage during the 30th anniversary show??? :blink:
Anyone else feel the same way? Please tell me I'm not in the minority here ... restore my faith ... it's taken such a battering these past few weeks. :supriced:
(y)(y)
The people who were lucky enough to see Elvis in concert got just that ... him in concert! There was no footage of him backstage (except in TTWII and EOT) and the whole point of the show was to build up to the end of 2001 and see him bounding onto the stage like no other!
Why create an illusion that Elvis was actually there, when the whole point of the show was to acknowledge 30 years since his death?
Somebody else ... please ... back me up here!!! :'( Am I the only one pissed off at this tackiness??
You're not the only one srj, I agree with you. I was in Bad Nauheim this weekend and attended the concert "The Elvis Presley Story" performed by Andy Lee Lang and his band. He wasn't disguised as Elvis and didn't look like him at all. He simply narrated Elvis' life story which was accompanied by pictures and of course Elvis' songs. It was a great concert, a tribute to the 30th anniversary of Elvis death, without the need of any artificial poor stuff.;)(y)
....But keep in mind that over the years Elvis has turned into an "industry".
Fans come to see the show, and EPE and Sillerman will try anything to make it more into a media circus....Sonny
That's true of course, but do we have to accept everything they invent to boost the Elvis business and turn him into complete ridiculousness?:hmm:
thehillbillycat
08-20-2007, 06:33 PM
NO NO NO I never mean't it like that :blink::blink: I just mean't like, he shouldn't question it..
SOOOORRRRRYYYY I didn't mean to come out that way :supriced::supriced::supriced::supriced::supriced: :supriced:
SORRY SORRY !
Hey, I know that you didn't it just seem the way you said it is how it sounded.
Burning_Love
08-21-2007, 10:28 AM
Hey, I know that you didn't it just seem the way you said it is how it sounded.
Thanks for telling me..i will make sure i read it aloud when writing something like that (y)(y)
presley31
08-21-2007, 10:37 AM
Thanks for telling me..i will make sure i read it aloud when writing something like that (y)(y)
You just write how you feel burning.
nabelt24
08-21-2007, 10:52 AM
I actually that it was cool! Made it more real for a lot of people.
Burning_Love
08-21-2007, 11:13 AM
You just write how you feel burning.
Thanks Presley ! (y)(y):clap:
Jumpsuit Junkie
08-21-2007, 12:04 PM
I thought it was a nice touch, the Aloha arrival revisited :P
It looked better than LMP new video and shows that if they put their mind to it they can do all kinds of things.
buttonhead
08-21-2007, 12:49 PM
I was there .. The opening was very cool, and from graceland .... i was laughing to see how chubby the fingers of the impersonator was ..LOL... i was wondering why they had George Klein with Joe and Jerry ..instead of Dick Grob and Sam Thompson ??... I knew both Sam and Dick Grob were there at the Insider Meet and Greet..
ksimms2
08-21-2007, 12:58 PM
I was there and it was one of the best concerts I have ever seen, especially for a person that has been dead 30 years. I was uneasy with the intro, but if you didn't like the intro you wouldn't like the end either - "Elvis has left for Graceland". It was well-produced, the TCB band, Sweets, Millie Kirkham, The Imperals, The Jordanaires and The Stamps were all fantastic. It was so good, in fact, you couldn't watch the stage for looking at the video screens. The sound was the best part. It was like Elvis was live with his band, etc. As Lisa Marie said, "who else could sell out a concert that has been gone for 30 years". She said that she could not be any place else; that she had been left with a lot to "carry"...meaning his legacy and charity, rubbing her belly!!! Elvis and his band "rocked the house". Priscilla emerging from the middle aisle in the audience was also good. She was very friendly and spoke and shook hands with people. She introduced Lisa Marie's video. Some people paid more than $90 for a ticket; the cheap tickets were in the "nosebleed" section. The Insiders paid at least $250 per ticket for seats in front of the stage, to be able to go back stage and mingle with the band, Priscilla, Lisa Marie and EPE people. I was just so happy to be able to see this concert since I never got to see Elvis live in concert. So, all the naysayers about EPE producing and Lisa Marie's video, may have nothing to "pick on" after this year. Priscilla announced that this was the last concert for the TCB band. It was a fantastic concert and I feel lucky to have been in attendance.
nicely said....:P
buttonhead
08-21-2007, 01:24 PM
I must say.. the mingle after the show was a dissapointment.... LMP and Cilla show up and said halo 10 minutes before the shows started, when most of the people left vip room to find their seats,... it was nice that we got Cilla pics with her autograph for free...but why not LMP signed the picture as well ??? the pic was btw family picture of them and Elvis...
by the end of the show , we supposed to have some sort of meet and greet with the cast member,..it was only TCB band minus James Burton , i dont blame them for that since they have another midnight shows 30 minutes after ... and to my surprise Richard Sterban from the Stamps Quartet came out , off the stage...and say hi to everybody , signed autograph and i got his picture taken, which was nice of him and that was what i hope would happened with Cilla and LMP too...
I dunno what is your opinion guys,... I feel sorry for Cilla and LMP sometimes... i mean... why cant they learn a little bit from Elvis when he handle such fans ?... we are not crazy... or going to rip their clothes off or something..I must say... I was hoping for them to really provide times to meet and greet with Elvis fans.. not just 10 mins halo...
and since that was the LAST concert they would have , for 250 dollars worth of ticket i just think i should get a better deal than that.
I just want to share my experience... overall show was AWESOME ..two thumbs up ..
elvislady
08-21-2007, 01:38 PM
This concert is the best concert i have ever been to, i went to see it in manchester where i live in 2003 and 2005 we didnt get to have the impersonater at the start of the concert for obvoius reasons but i think it will have been great to see on the night.
elvislady:D
cprimm
08-21-2007, 03:25 PM
I must say.. the mingle after the show was a dissapointment.... LMP and Cilla show up and said halo 10 minutes before the shows started, when most of the people left vip room to find their seats,... it was nice that we got Cilla pics with her autograph for free...but why not LMP signed the picture as well ??? the pic was btw family picture of them and Elvis...
by the end of the show , we supposed to have some sort of meet and greet with the cast member,..it was only TCB band minus James Burton , i dont blame them for that since they have another midnight shows 30 minutes after ... and to my surprise Richard Sterban from the Stamps Quartet came out , off the stage...and say hi to everybody , signed autograph and i got his picture taken, which was nice of him and that was what i hope would happened with Cilla and LMP too...
I dunno what is your opinion guys,... I feel sorry for Cilla and LMP sometimes... i mean... why cant they learn a little bit from Elvis when he handle such fans ?... we are not crazy... or going to rip their clothes off or something..I must say... I was hoping for them to really provide times to meet and greet with Elvis fans.. not just 10 mins halo...
and since that was the LAST concert they would have , for 250 dollars worth of ticket i just think i should get a better deal than that.
I just want to share my experience... overall show was AWESOME ..two thumbs up ..
Buttonhead, I am sorry the "after show" was a disappointment. If I had paid what you did for one of those tickets, I would have been disappointed also. I thought when the concert did not end until 11:00, that there wouldn't be much time for the Insiders who were led to believe that they could mingle and talk. I think they tried to cram too much into what could have been a wonderful night for the Insiders. Maybe that's why they let you go in early because they cut your time short.
Yes, I do feel sorry for Pris and Lisa because they don't really have a clue what to do or how to treat Elvis' fans. You could tell that Lisa seemed to be overwhelmed when she ended the duet with her father. I don't think she knew what to say. If you think about it....who besides Priscilla and Lisa are left to carry on Elvis' legacy, certainly not EPE? Lisa certainly would not have a life of her own if Priscilla didn't take care of some of the business. Maybe as Lisa is growing up (at nearly 40), she will appreciate her legacy and defend her father more. I think it is hard for her, because she loved him so much, to even talk about certain things. I can put myself in her place and wonder if I could do the duet with my father, who has been dead 30 years, without crying. How do you handle "bigger than life" fame of a father? How do you adequately pay tribute to him?
toffe
08-22-2007, 06:19 AM
WOW, AWESOME!!!!!!(y)(y)(y)
poormansgold76
08-22-2007, 07:10 AM
We have A Member Is a impersonator and We know who is, He Was there an He did good
It Took EPE long Time To put a impersonators on list, they didn't liked them In past and they change that.
I saw Few impersonators back in early 1980'S and I didn't like one I saw, he keep getting the years wrong of songs.
that's I starting getting in recording sessions and concerts songs Elvis Did In Concerts
We need to give them break they love Elvis more we do.
if I didn't A speech problems, I might be an Elvis impersonator.
Tom
tcbtigerman
08-22-2007, 09:03 AM
It wasnt an impersonator walking across the stage.It was a hologram or i guess a projection of Elvis himself.People were asked not to photograph during this but they ruined it anyways by taking pictures and it looked kinda blurry.I was there.Great concert overall!
Sonny
08-22-2007, 09:14 AM
That's right tigerman, the one on stage is original Elvis footage from the Aloha show. Not the impersonator used before that.
ksimms2
08-22-2007, 10:00 AM
it sounds like overall the concert was wonderful!
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