Come On Guys Give Your Opinions
Come On Guys Give Your Opinions
I am really curious as to what ya'll think about these questions????
Thanks for responding... Here is Jordan's opinion
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Originally Posted by Joe Car
Hi Greg,
#1- The truth be known, Elvis became extremely bored with Vegas as early as 1971, yet the Colonel locked him into another long term contract. The joke is that even though EP shattered every attendance record in Vegas, he wasn't even the highest paid performer. I'm not sure of what new building your talking about.
#2-Vegas was always an option for him given his success their, but he preferred the road, no doubt.
#3- Don't know.
#4- I would like to think so. The book from the his bodyguards had just come out before his upcoming tour, so I'm sure it would have motivated him, alas we'll never know.
Just to add a bit to this, the Colonel was a degenerate gambler, literally losing millions of dollars at the Hilton, thus making lower contracts for his client. Because of his "illness" if you will, he increased his % with Elvis, to 50% and proceeded to rob him blind all through the seventies. The Colonel really turned out to be a piece of scrap. Perhaps this would explain part of the reason why EP hated Vegas, at least later on.
1 Elvis' Vegas schedule changed in '75 due to Dr. Nick's urging that Elvis cut down to one show a day on weekdays instead of the 2 from previous engagements. He still did 2 shows on Saturday though.
In '75 Elvis had three engagements in Vegas, the first starting March 18th, and ending April 1st. - The second August 18th-20th (rest of the shows cancelled due to illness) And the third engagement December 2nd - December 15th.
As far as not being there again until December of 1976, there was numerous reasons... First and foremost Parker had scheduled Elvis on a total of 128 tour shows that year, as well as an April-May engagement in Lake Tahoe -- making it next to impossible to book a "Vegas" season in between. Also, Elvis dislike for Vegas was becoming quite apparent in '76. Also, for the December '76 Vegas run Elvis and the Colonel had to put up their own money to rent out the showroom -- which had never happened before.. Some claim it was due to Elvis' onstage monologues, and sometimes insulting critiques of the Hilton management.. That sort of answers your #2 question. It has been rumored though that Elvis was to open the new Hilton Pavilion in October of 1977, which was specifically built for him --- but that kind of contradicts the other facts. Did Elvis sign a new STRICTER contract with Hilton for such a deal??? We may never know.
#3 - As for your questions about the soundboards from the '73-76 seasons. They exist I'm quite sure. Either In BMG's hands, or private collectors. We'll just have to wait and see If the FTD label a/o "Import" labels will bring these out in the future. As for the latter, I doubt highly as BMG has tight control over the importers now.
#4 - This is a hard question. It's kind of like a double bladed sword. If he would have lived, it would have been Elvis' decisions, and actions that would make it go either way. On one hand, he could have delved into his dreams of becoming a serious actor, slowed down on his RX habit and/or continued to find challenges to keep his interest. Or on the other hand, he could have headed down the same road he was on and lived for a few more years in "decline". I have no doubt though that since his death, Elvis' "Image" has grown to that of mystical status.... For sure the #1 artist, or as BMG titled him as "Artist of the Century".