cutiepie
08-19-2005, 11:16 PM
Hello!
"Lord, have mercy"
I never really had a grasp of what that saying meant exactly...but after watching TTWII for the first time (and second, third, forth...)this week, I know what it means! It was like, Lord have mercy! The man is a sex machine!!! I have an appreciation for fans who have had religious conversions from seeing Elvis live. Certainly, the people in the TTWII show were in ecstasy!
And now for some questions--some of these have probably been addressed before--please bear with me!
1. When the woman gives Elvis a drawing she made of him, she (or someone else) asked Elvis something, and he replied "I can't do that, I'm sorry." Any idea what the question was?
2. Was Elvis ever choreographed? Was is all just natural? I have never seen any performer move everything and make it look so good!
2a. Was he choreographed in the dancing scenes in the 1968 special? Comparing the two performances (with the understanding that they were very different performances) Elvis seemed oddly restrained in the 68 special
3. Elvis was very light on his feet--did he ever dance, like on his own time? He may have started "disco" from that one concert! I think Elvis would have made an excellent ballroom/formal dancer, too. John Travolta's got nothing on him!
4. Did Elvis ever get dizzy after dancing around and putting out so much energy? I don't think the average person could even walk straight, after doing just one song Elvis' way!
5. What did Elvis do with the things that he got from fans? Looks like he got handed some jewelry during the show.
6. What was the name of the James Brown song that referred to a sex machine?
7. Would it be worth it to buy the VHS original (as in not special edition) version of TTWII for the songs that were delted from the DVD?
8. In books I've read, people say that Elvis was a nervous wreck before a performance. Granted, he looked tense right before going onstage, but he seemed ok, talking to the guys, reading telegrams, etc. Were the books exaggerating?
My sister was around when I watched TTWII--she has been teasing me about the (her words) Elvis possession, and even she could not help but be impressed! :clap:
Thanks!!
"Lord, have mercy"
I never really had a grasp of what that saying meant exactly...but after watching TTWII for the first time (and second, third, forth...)this week, I know what it means! It was like, Lord have mercy! The man is a sex machine!!! I have an appreciation for fans who have had religious conversions from seeing Elvis live. Certainly, the people in the TTWII show were in ecstasy!
And now for some questions--some of these have probably been addressed before--please bear with me!
1. When the woman gives Elvis a drawing she made of him, she (or someone else) asked Elvis something, and he replied "I can't do that, I'm sorry." Any idea what the question was?
2. Was Elvis ever choreographed? Was is all just natural? I have never seen any performer move everything and make it look so good!
2a. Was he choreographed in the dancing scenes in the 1968 special? Comparing the two performances (with the understanding that they were very different performances) Elvis seemed oddly restrained in the 68 special
3. Elvis was very light on his feet--did he ever dance, like on his own time? He may have started "disco" from that one concert! I think Elvis would have made an excellent ballroom/formal dancer, too. John Travolta's got nothing on him!
4. Did Elvis ever get dizzy after dancing around and putting out so much energy? I don't think the average person could even walk straight, after doing just one song Elvis' way!
5. What did Elvis do with the things that he got from fans? Looks like he got handed some jewelry during the show.
6. What was the name of the James Brown song that referred to a sex machine?
7. Would it be worth it to buy the VHS original (as in not special edition) version of TTWII for the songs that were delted from the DVD?
8. In books I've read, people say that Elvis was a nervous wreck before a performance. Granted, he looked tense right before going onstage, but he seemed ok, talking to the guys, reading telegrams, etc. Were the books exaggerating?
My sister was around when I watched TTWII--she has been teasing me about the (her words) Elvis possession, and even she could not help but be impressed! :clap:
Thanks!!