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    Elvis Being the King

    We all know that Elvis is the King but so you guys think that Elvis thought that he was the King? I think he shows it when he walks off the stage from the Live Aloha broadcast I can almost hear what he is thinking to me I think he is saying "Yeah I am the King." What are your thoughts?
    "When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books, and I was a hero in the movie. So every dream that I ever dreamed has come true a hundred times. I learned very early in life that without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain't got a friend; without a song, the road would never bend; without a song. So I keep singing a song." - Elvis Presley

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    Nahhh...I don't think he thought of himself that way. He once told a fan that there was only one King, and that was Jesus Christ. So, IMO, he thought of himself as a person who was picked from millions to experience an extraordinary amount of fame...he kept searching for the reasons behind this, but probably never found them. I think that he tried to keep it 'real' as much as possible...although he did enjoy his fame and the benefits that came with it...but he never let himself get above the average person. Which was endearing to his fans, to say the least.

    Daddy, I miss you more every day. You will always be my hero..

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    Yeah I heard that he said that to a fan before. Thats why I think he is the greatest ever. This man is the true definition of a superstar and he never demanded these crazy demands that these people today want and he was always very humble. People should take a lesson from Elvis. Just because you are famous doesnt mean you have to be a nasty person.
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    "When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books, and I was a hero in the movie. So every dream that I ever dreamed has come true a hundred times. I learned very early in life that without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain't got a friend; without a song, the road would never bend; without a song. So I keep singing a song." - Elvis Presley

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    Precisely!!! He was just plain awesome....

    Daddy, I miss you more every day. You will always be my hero..

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    When he was touring in the seventies, the concert promoter asked him what he needed, basically he could have anything he wanted, all Elvis wanted was to make sure that there was 6 soda's, preferrably Pepsi. I just recently seen a pic of his dressing room at the Internation/Hilton in Vegas where he got changed, not much bigger then a closet, and certainly not something you would expect for the biggest star in the world. The point I'm trying to make, unlike other stars who want carpet changed, or who make ridiculous demands prior to a concert, Elvis remained humble, as much as a man in his position could have been.

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    Like he pointed out when someone called him King..He pointed at the sky and said "There's only one king" So no..i don't think he did think of himself like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeeSeeRider777 View Post
    People should take a lesson from Elvis. Just because you are famous doesnt mean you have to be a nasty person.
    Look, most celebrities today - as they have been always - are well mannered and polite. It's only the few clowns that make life difficult for their staff or when they meet the public.

    Some people are making it sound as if Elvis had the monopoly on being nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Getlo View Post
    Look, most celebrities today - as they have been always - are well mannered and polite. It's only the few clowns that make life difficult for their staff or when they meet the public.

    Some people are making it sound as if Elvis had the monopoly on being nice.
    Exactly, take a look at Phil Collins for instance
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    Quote Originally Posted by Getlo View Post
    Look, most celebrities today - as they have been always - are well mannered and polite. It's only the few clowns that make life difficult for their staff or when they meet the public.

    Some people are making it sound as if Elvis had the monopoly on being nice.
    Did someone get up on the wrong side of the bed this morning....???? j/k

    Daddy, I miss you more every day. You will always be my hero..

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    Elvis was a true southern gentelman. He said yes sir and no mam to his elders. And he never thought (i don't believe) he was "the king". That name bothered him just as much as "Elvis the Pelvis". Of course we call him ""the king" out of respect. Like the Kings Queen said there is only one king (jesus christ) and i believe Elvis thought the same. He never got above his raising as we say here in the south. What i mean is his parents taught him to never think he was better than anyone else..but of course he was as far as music is concerned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john carpenter View Post
    Elvis was a true southern gentelman. He said yes sir and no mam to his elders. And he never thought (i don't believe) he was "the king". That name bothered him just as much as "Elvis the Pelvis". Of course we call him ""the king" out of respect. Like the Kings Queen said there is only one king (jesus christ) and i believe Elvis thought the same. He never got above his raising as we say here in the south. What i mean is his parents taught him to never think he was better than anyone else..but of course he was as far as music is concerned.
    Well said!

    Daddy, I miss you more every day. You will always be my hero..

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeeSeeRider777 View Post
    Yeah I heard that he said that to a fan before. Thats why I think he is the greatest ever. This man is the true definition of a superstar and he never demanded these crazy demands that these people today want and he was always very humble. People should take a lesson from Elvis. Just because you are famous doesnt mean you have to be a nasty person.
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    Like Getlo says, the majority pay for the bad manners of the few, although these days, it's more than just a few.
    But Elvis, upon leaving the stage was really proud of a job well done. I wonder if he was as nervous before the satelite show as he was before the Elvis 68 special?


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    Quote Originally Posted by SeeSeeRider777 View Post
    We all know that Elvis is the King but so you guys think that Elvis thought that he was the King? I think he shows it when he walks off the stage from the Live Aloha broadcast I can almost hear what he is thinking to me I think he is saying "Yeah I am the King." What are your thoughts?
    I think he had to see so much adulation- "he had to feel his oats every now and then" That confident walk across the stage at the end was one of those moments IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Car View Post
    When he was touring in the seventies, the concert promoter asked him what he needed, basically he could have anything he wanted, all Elvis wanted was to make sure that there was 6 soda's, preferrably Pepsi.
    With all due respect, I've seen this claimed on Elvis forums before - but I've yet to find a source; can some one point out to me in what book (or elsewhere) this is documented

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeeSeeRider777 View Post
    I think he shows it when he walks off the stage from the Live Aloha broadcast I can almost hear what he is thinking to me I think he is saying "Yeah I am the King." What are your thoughts?
    I think he was proud of a job well done. Whatever a man's chosen field is they seem to feel alot of pride in accomplishing a good job at what they are doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by utmom2008 View Post
    I think he was proud of a job well done. Whatever a man's chosen field is they seem to feel alot of pride in accomplishing a good job at what they are doing.
    Yeah, I just thought what he did was real cool. The way he walked off the stage for that show was amazing. Nobody else has ever done something like that.
    "When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books, and I was a hero in the movie. So every dream that I ever dreamed has come true a hundred times. I learned very early in life that without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain't got a friend; without a song, the road would never bend; without a song. So I keep singing a song." - Elvis Presley

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palli View Post
    With all due respect, I've seen this claimed on Elvis forums before - but I've yet to find a source; can some one point out to me in what book (or elsewhere) this is documented
    You know I never really thought about it will have to look around. But lets suffice to say that compared to the extravagent demands of rock stars of the last 30 years-his were quite small in comparison I'm sure.
    I found this comment in an article about an Elvis concert in Cleveland in 1975.
    http://www.elvisconcerts.com/newspapers/press90.htm

    Coliseum owner Nick Mileti said Presley was a pleasure to work with. "He made absolutely no demands, and his only request was that we give him the dressing room closest to the stage."
    Last edited by KPM; 03-06-2008 at 02:48 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palli View Post
    With all due respect, I've seen this claimed on Elvis forums before - but I've yet to find a source; can some one point out to me in what book (or elsewhere) this is documented
    I definitely remember seeing it, though off-hand, I can't remember who said it, though I'm guessing it was Jerry Weintraub of Concerts West. Sorry I can't be of more help.

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    There's a fantastic video on YouTube where Elvis is going on stage
    and of course is entering from the kitchen. The workers are in the
    break area and they rush the hallway where his MM are ushering him through. He stops to talk to a couple of maids in a stairwell. I
    remember one of the MM saying Elvis did that a lot and it irritated
    them because he had to be on stage, but Elvis never left a fan
    wanting. I would post the video, but obviously, it isn't one I've saved!


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