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ksimms2
10-05-2007, 07:59 AM
This is an interview with Ronnie Tutt that I got the link from my tcb fan club. The reason I'm posting it here is because he talks so much about Elvis and his career with Elvis. He focuses on the good - not the bad and all the threads we've had lately where we were discussing the bad - well thought it would be nice to post this:

http://www.elvis.com.au/presley/interview_ronnietutt_theelvistouch.shtml

marijaep
10-05-2007, 08:27 AM
That was great! :clap:
Thanks for posting Kelly :notworthy:D

ksimms2
10-05-2007, 08:46 AM
Thanks Marija, I like the way Ronnie said, he doesnt want to think about how Elvis was in the 76/77 era - he wanted to remember him as the great entertainer he was......that is what struck me. Like Diane and Cameron and others have posted......let's talk about his good side for a change.....we've discussed the bad on several threads and talked it out.....time to move on......cause it depresses me......

Diane
10-05-2007, 08:54 AM
Thanks for posting this interview with Ronnie Tutt Kelly. I've only read part of it before. I love the respect he has for Elvis and from all he says, the respect was given back by Elvis and appreciated on both sides.

Diane

marijaep
10-05-2007, 08:55 AM
Thanks Marija, I like the way Ronnie said, he doesnt want to think about how Elvis was in the 76/77 era - he wanted to remember him as the great entertainer he was......that is what struck me. Like Diane and Cameron and others have posted......let's talk about his good side for a change.....we've discussed the bad on several threads and talked it out.....time to move on......cause it depresses me......

I am reading What Happened now lol....so yes, I have to read some happy thing lol :lol: Thank you once again (y):notworthy

poormansgold
10-05-2007, 09:02 AM
Thanks Kelly, We need this tread , I'm look it now, It's was nice to read that stuff

Diane
10-05-2007, 09:06 AM
It is hard Kelly to see Elvis there at the end on stage, very depressing and hurtful.

One thing in the article that surprised me and I hadn't read of before was that we all knew the Colonel was difficult at times but I never knew that he screwed things up with some of the musicians too. Sure wish Elvis had gotten the courage to get rid of that man back in '68. I bet things would have been much better for Elvis, no doubt career wise, but a good chance health wise too.

Diane

ksimms2
10-05-2007, 11:05 AM
It is hard Kelly to see Elvis there at the end on stage, very depressing and hurtful.

One thing in the article that surprised me and I hadn't read of before was that we all knew the Colonel was difficult at times but I never knew that he screwed things up with some of the musicians too. Sure wish Elvis had gotten the courage to get rid of that man back in '68. I bet things would have been much better for Elvis, no doubt career wise, but a good chance health wise too.

Diane

Diane, you are so right......maybe had he kicked the Colonel to the curb...he could have been more challenged in his career and not been so depressed.....I wish he would have had the nerve to just stand up for himself instead of trusting the Colonel and his father too.

Shelly
10-05-2007, 12:52 PM
Thanks for posting it Kelly. I really enjoyed it. :clap::clap::clap:

ksimms2
10-05-2007, 01:18 PM
you guys are SO WELCOME!!! Finally I posted something that is not causing grief! lol.....if I run across others I'll post here to.....am listening to tcb radio right now.....love listening to Elvis......

KPM
10-05-2007, 05:21 PM
you guys are SO WELCOME!!! Finally I posted something that is not causing grief! lol.....if I run across others I'll post here to.....am listening to tcb radio right now.....love listening to Elvis......
I don't think what you have posted causes grief. It leads to spirited, varied points of view and hopefully new thoughts and ideas which each of us may not have considered. ;)

Diane
10-05-2007, 07:19 PM
I agree with KPM, no grief Kelly. I'll be very happy to read any article you find to post....just be prepared if it's not done in good taste....sorry, I don't mean to hurt anyone by protesting against it, it just goes against my basic nature and I have to be true to myself and speak out. When I speak out it's against the person who wrote the article not the one who posted it unless the poster agrees with what I'm speaking out against....then we might be in for a debate lol.

We are all here to defend what we feel about things and that's what I do just as everyone else does.

Diane








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