He touched Me is truly awesome, and gives you a sense how he impacted the lives of these people he worked with, not to mention us fans!
Thank you Kelly, i will buy it as soon as i get some money in![]()
He touched Me is truly awesome, and gives you a sense how he impacted the lives of these people he worked with, not to mention us fans!
Kelly, on your list of tin signs, I have "B" and "E". The other set I have I love even more and they are on the style of "I" the one with Elvis on the "king" playing card...very beautiful colours. I got mine at eBay if you're interested in looking over there. It's a gorgeous set and I love it.
Have fun watching the 2nd disc tonight and keep the kleenex handy.
Diane
The DVD set 'He Touched Me' is responsible for me becoming an
Elvis fan. He touched me in the true sense of the word while
watching it. I just love The Gospel Side of Elvis, I believe this was
his true love. I have seen The Imperials twice and luckily will see them
again in April. When they sing 'He Touched Me'....it gives you goose bumps
and you can get a glimpse of how great these gospel sessions must have
been with Elvis.....
What an amazing documentary this is. One of my favorites
Drugs and girls not included, hehe - good for a change
Found it online on veoh, but you have to download the veoh player to watch the whole thing. Here are the links:
Part 1 ; http://www.veoh.com/videos/v573996Dk...5724126&rank=1
Part 2 ; http://www.veoh.com/videos/v728255z3...2392328&rank=2
Have any of you read "Last Train To Memphis"? It is about Elvis growing up and becoming famous and is a very detailed book. It speaks of the huge influence that gospel music had on him. It follows him from birth to his induction in the army.
It is my belief that every Elvis lover must read this book and the follow -up book "Careless Love", which follows him from the army to the end of his life, to get a real sense of who and what he really was.
And now I am going to ebay and see if I can locate one of these DVD's that ya'll are talking about!!
...you're moving on the back roads, by the rivers of my memory and for hours you're just gentle on my mind.