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    Elvis in the 70's

    OK this is a thread about elvis his personal state in the 70's

    i say and i think most people know Elvis was very emotional about his divorce and life in the 70's wich u can hear clearly in his songs then as example "ALways on my mind "

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    your thoughts please?
    Last edited by Pelvis; 05-28-2008 at 09:34 AM.

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    I think it's YOU that's being "oblivious" here ...

    The only thing that bothered Elvis about his divorce was that his ego was hurt, that she left him.

    Otherwise, he couldn't have cared less.

    Elvis was also courting and having sexual relations with other women before, during and after his marriage, so what exactly are you talking about ?

    Elvis sang with heart, soul, fire and compassion in almost all of his best work, so, again, more drivel in your assertion/s.

    You really need to do your homework on Elvis before spouting off at the mouth like you do, cluttering up this board and making outlandish, erroneous statements every 30 seconds.
    Last edited by Frankieg; 05-27-2008 at 10:35 PM.

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    Dude it seems ur really just some anoying guy trying to get on peoples backs

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    I say from 72 till his death, he was a emotional wreck. He was having problems with the marriage and then she asked for a divorce. Then it killed him. He was never happy after that. He didnt want to record anymore fast paced songs, he even thought Burning Love wasnt something special. He became a lonely man. He really didnt care about making the career priority number 1 and he became more dependant on the meds. I think that things that happened prior to the divorce built up and when the divorce happened, that sent him over the cliff. It brought all his sadness out. I mean his twin died, then his co star in Jailhouse Rock died, then the greatest loss was his mother. He kept his emotions in for such a long time and when the divorce happened he couldnt hide the pain anymore. Everyone around him saw that he was in a bad state. What I think he really needed was his father stepping in and take control, and get him help for the meds. All Vernon was worried about was the **** money.

    I mean the divorce was Elvis' doing and he didnt give a ****. How can you expect someone to stay with you when you are banging a different woman every night? Yes Cilla did cheat and I really dont care for her but Elvis did cause the trouble.
    "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 SeeSeeRider777 View Post
    I say from 72 till his death, he was a emotional wreck. He was having problems with the marriage and then she asked for a divorce. Then it killed him. He was never happy after that. He didnt want to record anymore fast paced songs, he even thought Burning Love wasnt something special. He became a lonely man. He really didnt care about making the career priority number 1 and he became more dependant on the meds. I think that things that happened prior to the divorce built up and when the divorce happened, that sent him over the cliff. It brought all his sadness out. I mean his twin died, then his co star in Jailhouse Rock died, then the greatest loss was his mother. He kept his emotions in for such a long time and when the divorce happened he couldnt hide the pain anymore. Everyone around him saw that he was in a bad state. What I think he really needed was his father stepping in and take control, and get him help for the meds. All Vernon was worried about was the **** money.
    Finally somebody that really knows Elvis...

    i take my hat off for you sir..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelvis View Post
    Finally somebody that really knows Elvis...

    i take my hat off for you sir..

    Ah, but you left out the important and truthful part ...

    I mean the divorce was Elvis' doing and he didnt give a ****. How can you expect someone to stay with you when you are banging a different woman every night? Yes Cilla did cheat and I really dont care for her but Elvis did cause the trouble.

    If I were you pelvis, I'd keep my hat on !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankieg View Post
    Ah, but you left out the important and truthful part ...

    I mean the divorce was Elvis' doing and he didnt give a ****. How can you expect someone to stay with you when you are banging a different woman every night? Yes Cilla did cheat and I really dont care for her but Elvis did cause the trouble.

    If I were you pelvis, I'd keep my hat on !
    What the rest of my post isnt true?
    "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 SeeSeeRider777 View Post
    What the rest of my post isnt true?

    Elvis Presley died from an addiction to prescribed medication for many years he had no business abusing in the first place.

    It's called polypharmacy.

    no more, no less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankieg View Post
    Elvis Presley died from an addiction to prescribed medication for many years he had no business abusing in the first place.

    It's called polypharmacy.

    no more, no less.
    Agree, I am not denying that, I am saying the bad times in the 70's made him abuse it even more.
    "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 SeeSeeRider777 View Post
    Agree, I am not denying that, I am saying the bad times in the 70's made him abuse it even more.

    Oh, you mean no new challenges like good movie scripts, crappy material for songs, no big "Hit" records anymore, (save Burning Love), boredom of playing Vegas and Tahoe, constantly touring in the same venues and halls he played many times over, his "ego" shot for Priscilla leaving him for another man ...

    yeh, I guess you can say that, but divorcing Cilla ?

    I don't think so ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankieg View Post
    Oh, you mean no new challenges like good movie scripts, crappy material for songs, no big "Hit" records anymore, (save Burning Love), boredom of playing Vegas and Tahoe, constantly touring in the same venues and halls he played many times over, his "ego" shot for Priscilla leaving him for another man ...

    yeh, I guess you can say that, but divorcing Cilla ?

    I don't think so ...
    Don't listen to this anoying person,he is just looking to piss people off

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    It's no use with these 2 little boys. They need to play in the sandbox with Barbie and Ken and Elvis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelvis View Post
    Dude it seems ur really just some anoying guy trying to get on peoples backs
    Not true Pelvis....I tried to tell you that you come across as insulting and rude and it will get you no where. It appears that you are wanting to get people upset with you. Study up some more on Elvis..read some books..see some things, and then get back with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelvis View Post
    Don't listen to this anoying person,he is just looking to piss people off

    Yeh, your right, ignore the truth, rational and reasonable facts that frankieg posts, but listen to the delusional, immature, belligerent, ignorant poster that posts nothing but erroneous and inaccurate information, (who constantly clouds the board), that calls himself, "Pelvis".
    Last edited by Frankieg; 05-28-2008 at 12:54 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by utmom2008 View Post
    Not true Pelvis....I tried to tell you that you come across as insulting and rude and it will get you no where. It appears that you are wanting to get people upset with you. Study up some more on Elvis..read some books..see some things, and then get back with us.
    Ah, finally, a breath of fresh air ...

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    I'm the follower of peace LOL... I really don't know what he was thinking about, what was in his mind while he was singing this song (I think he never talked about it and we will never know it), but I feel much emotion in his voice, that's for sure. First I heard this song from "Pet Shop Boys", so I heard Elvis' version (the original song) later (in "This Is Elvis"). I've already heard more versions from other singers. Once I asked my mother while we were listening to it: What was that thing what he was able to put in this song and others never been able to put in it? Why he was so different? And she said to me: Because it came from his heart. He exactly knew what he was singing about. And I think it is absolutely true. Maybe he needed the songs, it was a way for him to express his feelings. I got a little biography with my first CD collection and I read this in it:

    "The ballads in particular had the maturity of early middle age. Listen once more to 'My Boy'. Surely his own torment in losing his daughter Lisa Marie in his divorce finds an echo here. The man who never wrote his book, never gave an in-depth interview, and kept so much of himself hidden, revealed himself a little at a time in his music."

    And I think it is absolutely true what Jerry Scheff, his bass-guitarist said about him:

    "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 then came out his mouth."
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    regarding his marriage, this is just my opinion.....Elvis was no angel and he definitely wasn't faithful by any means. and i'm not a fan of Priscilla's. She tried to change him and make him into a normal "family man", and soon realized that he was FAR from normal. Regardless of him cheating while on tour, she never fully supported him doing what he loved to do which was perform. she wanted him all to herself and that couldn't happen.
    i do think that it surely changed him, but i dont think it contributed to his death
    just my opinion
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    I won't blame Elvis for cheating on Pris, I mean, and the guys may know, there are certain women/girls you just can't resist

    I know I would
    "Here's to our wives and girlfriends...may they never meet!".
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    I don't really believe that elvis went down hill just cause of priscilla, there were lots of things going on with elvis in the later years. IMO elvis didn't go down hill after his mother died and she was everything in his life, so l won't say his down fall was all about priscilla, some yes, but not all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by utmom2008 View Post
    It's no use with these 2 little boys. They need to play in the sandbox with Barbie and Ken and Elvis.
    Where in the world did all these crazy threads come from?
    I think I need some of " You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling."
    What a site/sight.
    "I have learned never to ridicule any man's opinion, however strange it may seem."

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