Elvis' music in 1977 compared to the rest of pop music in 1977
First off-this is not to flame EP but to debate and discuss his sound in 1977.
Have any of you ever realised just how lost EP was in 1977? On stage his routine show was so far from what was going on that year in the rest of pop music that his orchestra's solos were the only thing in his show that sounded remotely close to the sound of 1977. It was as if he didn't care anymore. And it's quite possible he didn't. But the music drastically changed. His show was more commercial and less creative. Actually it was like that the year before even. He just seemed like it was a job and no longer a passion. When EP sang Unchained Melody at the piano for the final time on stage in Rapid City, you could hear the real EP pouring his heart into that performance. But when you hear him sing Bridge Over Troubled Water just 5 days later in Indianapolis, all you hear is a man going through the motions and not delivering his best effort.
Go back to 1970. The music EP was recording and performing onstage was modern and funky whether it was pop or country or soul or rock. His Vegas shows were as good as anyone could have presented at that time. But unfortunately that can't be said for 1977. EP just seemed far too gone. Not into it anymore. Not wanting to be there. It seems when watching the last year on film that he was just an image of what once was. It's sad to see him like that. And anyone who pokes fun at him in that shape has no heart. EP was a sick man who was dying in that final year. He should have never been onstage in the first place. The June tour was a complete disaster. And CBS should have never been allowed a mile close enough to film EP in that state of mind and health. When I see the Omaha show, I see a zombie. He doesn't really know what's going on. And listening to him talk is very annoying and makes you just want to reach through the tv set and shake him until he snaps out of it.:'( None of us will ever be able to comprehend what it was like to be him or to know why he changed like he did and deteriorated. And what's more sad is that I don't think EP himself knew the answer to that either.:'(
Back to the sound of 1977. You had some great music that year like the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever by The Bee Gees. When you hear EP in 1977, you begin to understand why the critics came down on him so hard. If he had only gotten cleaned up in 1977 and stayed off stage, fired the Colonel as he did the Memphis Mafia, voided his contract with RCA and went to a company that would not only appreciate his value but who would be willing to rejuvenate his career, then I think he could have made it and been even bigger than he was in 1968 with that remarkable comeback. All it would have taken was a new direction and vision. It's such a crying shame he never got to do that.:'(
EP's set list for 1977
CC Rider
I Got A Woman
Are You Lonesome Tonight
Love Me
If You Love Me
Fairytale
You Gave Me A Mountain
Jailhouse Rock
And I Love You So
It's Now Or Never
How Great Thou Art
Hurt
Hound Dog
My Way
Can't Help Falling In Love
EP's set list in 1970
That's All Right
Mystery Train/Tiger Man
Hound Dog
Love Me Tender
Sweet Caroline
I Just Can't Help Believin'
Just Pretend
Walk A Mile In My Shoes
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Polk Salad Annie
Heartbreak Hotel
One Night
All Shook Up
Blue Suede Shoes
Patch It Up
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Suspicious Minds
Can't Help Falling In Love
Looking at those two completely different set lists and seeing how hits of that era were included and styles of arrangements compared to the exclusion of hits from 1977 (including his own like Way Down and Moody Blue) just shows how far removed from his own original show EP had became in 1977.