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A Tribute to Elvis
I would like to start a thread on tributes from other's towards Elvis.
This first one, I hadn't read before. It's very true.
I too, love Elvis deeply :D :wiggle: :bye: :wub:
"I felt a responsibility toward him and toward the whole world, too. I felt that this is someone the world loves. I adored him beyond description, but I also felt so many other people loved him that I wanted to take care of him for everybody."
Linda Thompson, in an interview
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"Elvis Presley was a symbol of the country's vitality, rebelliousness, and good humor"
President Jimmy Carter
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"Elvis was one of those individuals, when he sang a song, he just seemed to live every word of it. There's other people that have a voice that may be greater than Presley's but he had that certain something."
-- Jake Hess
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'Elvis is the greatestcurtural force in the twentieth century. He introduced the beat to everything, music, language, clothes, it's a whole
new social revolution - the 60's comes from it'
Leonard Bernstein
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'... it was like he came along and whispered some dream in everybody's ear, and somehow we all dreamed it'
Bruce Springstin
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' You have no idea how great he is, really you don't. You have no comprehension - it's
absolutely impossible. I can't tell you why he's so great, but he is. He's sensational'
Phil Spector
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' He was a unique artist - an original in an area of imitators '
Mick Jagger
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Watch out in your office if you have:
a) Lots of Post It Notes
b) Nothing else to do
Hehe - then:
:D
Exhausting, lol :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK8X0UX9vyQ
http://www.neatorama.com/2006/06/10/...t-notes-elvis/
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"Before there was Elvis there was nothing"
John Lennon
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Natalie Wood
Every morning when I woke up and looked out the window, there were at least two hundred kids lined up on the sidewalk outside, staring at the house. Some of them would stay there all day long, just trying to get a glimpse of him. And when he would go out, he was very sweet to them. A lot of people I know would get angry, or impatient -- but Elvis is very sweet to the kids, very nice to them. He always spent as much time with them as he can, even though it tires him out.
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LOL
Love Elvis' sense of humour and warmth:
In 1973, Mamie Engle, then 84, was given a special encounter with Elvis when he was hospitalized in a room that was close to her room.
Ms. Engle said, "I'm sitting on top of the world. I was in my room and I saw this young man being rolled past the door. I waved and he waved back. He had that (oxygen) mask over his face but he seemed to smile. I'm convinced Elvis Presley was sent to me from heaven."
That afternoon, Ms Engle received a note that read, "To Miss Engle - I saw you too".
Love,
Elvis Presley.
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Cover of Elvis' "Always on My Mind" by Jon Bon Jovi and Willie Nelson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPO-9gfSpms
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This is a great video dear.
Thank you so much for sharing it here...love it.....(y)
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"When I first heard Elvis' voice I just knew that I wasn’t going to work for anybody; and nobody was going to be my boss...Hearing him for the first time was like busting out of jail."
Bob Dylan
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"... he had a feel for rhythm in his voice. He could hear a song and he knew what he could do with a song. And nobody else could do it."
-- Scotty Moore
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"I love his music because he was my generation. But then again, Elvis is everyone's generation, and he always will be."
-- Margaret Thatcher
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"Elvis was a true musician and a true vocalist, when he sang, I really believe that the lyrics went through his mind, through his heart and than came out his mouth."
--Jerry Scheff
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"When I first heard ELVIS' voice I just knew that I wasyn't going to work for anybody; and anybody wasgoin to be my boss...
Hearing him for the firt time was like busting out of jail"
Bob Dylan