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elvisdownunder
09-06-2005, 10:37 PM
Elvis could've had a live album EVERY year in the 70s leading up to his death in 77. there was enough scrap material from his Vegas concerts from 1969, 1970, and 1972 to make 3 live albums. there were 3 years to do this, 1971, 1975, and 1976.

ELVIS ON STAGE IN PERSON AT THE INTERNATIONAL
this had enough material from 1969 and february 1970 to make a scrap live album

1.all shook up
2.long tall sally
3.don't cry daddy
4.kentucky rain
5.this is the story
6.baby what you want me to do
7.reconsider baby
8.inherit the wind
9.memories
10.funny how time slips away


THATS THE WAY IT WAS
all scrap material from august 1970

1.thats allright mama
2. i got a woman
3.something
4.heartbreak hotel
5.there goes my everything
6.make the world go a way
7.one night
8.you don't have to say you love me
9.love me
10.just pretend
11.don't be cruel
12.bridge over troubled water


STANDING ROOM ONLY
this of course, was the proposed live album replaced by MSG

1. see see rider
2. proud mary
3. never been to spain
4. you gave me a mountain
5. its impossible
6. big hunk o love
7. its over
8. little sister/get back
9. teddy bear/don't be cruel
10.hound dog
11.impossible dream
12.american trilogy

i've put these albums like this according to the information in the book a life in music

Jungleroom76
09-08-2005, 03:25 PM
Personally, I've always wondered why The Colonel never considered releasing a live album of either of Elvis' New Years Eve's performances in Pontiac, MI. 1975 or the now-infamous Pittsburgh 1976 show? :hmm:

Considering how quick The Colonel always was to capitalize on a big event, I can't imagine he didn't even consider the possibility of releasing one of these two shows on a live album!!!

TCB!
Mike

elvisdownunder
09-09-2005, 04:54 AM
yes, thats a good question Mike. indeed, why? on such a global scale especially NYE 75, i have no idea. maybe due to the huge crowd, Elvis would not be heard clearly on the RCA recordings. theres no way it had anything to do with his appearance, look what happened with EIC

Jungleroom76
09-10-2005, 03:01 PM
yes, thats a good question Mike. indeed, why? on such a global scale especially NYE 75, i have no idea. maybe due to the huge crowd, Elvis would not be heard clearly on the RCA recordings. theres no way it had anything to do with his appearance, look what happened with EIC

GOOD POINT SCOTT!!!! (y)

Maybe RCA just didn't record the show, although considering Elvis was performing before such a huge crowd, I would've thought that The Colonel would have jumped at the chance to record the show for a live album release...it is interesting though...

Perhaps you are right Scott and due to the acoustics in the Pontiac Silverdome, recording the show in such a way to get a listenable recording was impossible to do. :hmm:

TCB!
Mike

1100ccRider
09-12-2005, 05:10 PM
As much as I love live recordings, and can listen to endless playings of concerts that even have similar setlists, I don't think that Elvis' best interests would have been served in the '70s by releasing another live album. It might have been do-able as a double album or even a multi-disc set that compiled the cuts you list above, though...a compilation, really, the sort of thing that could even have been sold via TV or otherwise through the mail (tehy had some big success with that kind of thing, if you recall), rather than as a mainstream RCA release.

Just to clarify: I would have loved such a release (heck, we'd have welcomed it in the '80s!), but I do believe that the live albums released between 1969 and 1974 pretty much saturated the market for a while. Certainly, you'd want to have gone with some of the tracks you mention rather than releasing another concert or concerts with setlists similar to existing releases.