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    First Attempt

    Hi Guys, I uploaded my first attempt at an Elvis slideshow this past week and I'd kinda like some feed back on what y'all think of it.It's called "All American Boy".

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    I just watched it Cliff....I LOVED it!!!! One of the best and most entertaining that I have seen in a long time!

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    I love how the pics matched up with the lyrics! Good job!

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    That was so cool Cliff, thank you

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    good on,e haven't heard that song for a long time either
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    Thats a nice clip for your first attempt, i did a simalar one did you use movie maker? i just progressed over time with mine. you can see the diffrence from the first to the last one. but practice makes perect. lol. i am finishing my last one now will post it when its done.
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    Bill Parson aka Bobbie Bare,the country singer, also did 500 Miles.
    You Remember That Donach Ya?

    Later Elton ^j^

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    That's a fun slideshow, Cliff .
    Really enjoyed it ! Thanks !
    "I have learned never to ridicule any man's opinion, however strange it may seem."

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    That was great - make us some more!!! Thanks

    Forever Best Friends

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    Watched this a day or so ago.....very entertaining slideshow...well done to you!

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    Great Cliff
    I loved how the pictures "followed" the lyrics.
    Keep up the good work

    Best regards
    Chester

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    Quote Originally Posted by elvislady View Post
    Thats a nice clip for your first attempt, i did a simalar one did you use movie maker? i just progressed over time with mine. you can see the diffrence from the first to the last one. but practice makes perect. lol. i am finishing my last one now will post it when its done.
    elvislady
    Yeah I used "Movie Maker".It took me about a week. What I want to do now is find out how to include video clips,but Realplayer won't let me use the clips I have downloaded.I've got one in the pipeline I've been working on for 2 months. I've got the beginning, the middle,but I'm having trouble finishing it without being repetitious.Oh well, it'll come. Looking forward to your new video.
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    great job never heard that song before, but it was a good choice
    my youtube page www.youtube.com/elvispresleyuk

    "...you're still lovely,
    you were lovely then,
    all that you had to endure,
    i guess nobody noticed it..."

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    Cliff!....We seem to have started around the same time!!........Next step moving pictures!!!!...Best of luck with it.

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    Bill Parsons

    Quote Originally Posted by Elton View Post
    Bill Parson aka Bobbie Bare,the country singer, also did 500 Miles.
    Thought you may like to read this.

    BILL PARSONS (By Dik de Heer)

    Born 8 September 1934, Crossville, Tennessee
    Some people think that Bill Parsons was not an actual person, but a pseudonym for Bobby Bare. The fascinating saga of "The All American Boy" will be broadly familiar to most of our readers. Unfortunately, when it comes to detail, the info is highly contradictory. In my BTBWY piece about Bobby Bare, on April 7, 2002, I leaned heavily on Wayne Jancik's version of the story, as reported in his "Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders". This time, not wanting to repeat myself, I present a somewhat different version, taken from the liner notes (by Rob Finnis) of the CD "All-American Rock 'n' Roll : The Fraternity Story, Vol. 2" (Ace 822, 2001):
    "In late 1958, future country star Bobby Bare fell in with Bill Parsons, an old friend from Coalton, Ohio, who was trying to get on record. 24 year-old Parsons had just come back from army service in Germany and was working in small Ohio night-spots for $10 a night. Parsons and a 40 year old half-Irish, half-Cherokee drifter named Orville Lunsford had penned "All-American Boy", a talking blues parodying Elvis' rise to fame and his subsequent call to duty. Parsons actually had greater faith in another song "Rubber Dolly", a trite rocker adapted from a folk song, and set up a session at the King Records studio in Cincinnati on 4th November, 1958. Thinking him better suited to the task, Parsons asked Bare to perform the drawling first-person narrative on "All-American Boy" while Parsons himself delivered the vocal on "Rubber Dolly". Fraternity purchased the masters but when the record came out, both sides were credited to Parsons. Bare, meanwhile, having reported for duty, was unaware of these developments. In the event, "All-American Boy" caught the public's imaginationand reached # 2 on the Hot 100, becoming Fraternity's third mega-hit in as many years - by strange coincidence, both "Ivory Tower" (Cathy Carr) and "So Rare" (Jimmy Dorsey) had also hit the # 2 spot."End of quote. Parsons should not be seen as an impostor, nor did Bare hold a grudge against him. In 1960, Bobby Bare testified before the Harris sub-committee (the congressional probe into payola) and declared that he had composed, arranged and performed "All American Boy" for the sole purpose of helping his friend, Bill Parsons, and that he had agreed to let Parsons put his name to it. Parsons and Lunsford has signed a contract with Fraternity Records on November 5, 1958; one of the clauses indicated that the two men had written "The All American Boy" and that the tape embodied Parsons' rendering of same. The pact also called for Harry Carlson (Fraternity's owner) to acquire the tape and publishing rights in return for $500 advance against future royalties. Following the record's staggering success, Lunsford and Parsons accused Carlson of withholding royalty payments. Carlson told the subcommittee hearings that Parsons had lied to him and that he'd known nothing of the masquerade until later. Indeed, he'd continued to record Parsons and was mystified when the musicians asked "Why can't you get the same sound from Bill Parsons as you have on The All American Boy?". Fraternity issued two further singles by Parsons (sung by himself), of which "Educated Rock 'n' Roll" was quite good, but failed to chart. Some unissued Fraternity material by Parsons first saw the light of day on the two Ace CD's "All American Rock 'n' Roll from Fraternity", including "Absolutely Nothin'". An abbreviated version of this song had been issued as "Guitar Blues" in 1960 on Starday 526 (c/w "Hot Rod Volkswagen"). After a second unsuccesful single for Starday in 1961, Parsons retired from the music business.
    When Bobby Bare was discharged in 1960, he returned to Fraternity, and recorded a sequel to "All American Boy" called "I'm Hangin' Up My Rifle" (about Elvis' return to civilian life). He would even record a third instalment, "Brooklyn Bridge", for RCA, still using the same tune and accompaniment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
    Yeah I used "Movie Maker".It took me about a week. What I want to do now is find out how to include video clips,but Realplayer won't let me use the clips I have downloaded.I've got one in the pipeline I've been working on for 2 months. I've got the beginning, the middle,but I'm having trouble finishing it without being repetitious.Oh well, it'll come. Looking forward to your new video.
    if you have downloaded clips from the internet you may have to convert them to another format eg wmv, avi etc
    my youtube page www.youtube.com/elvispresleyuk

    "...you're still lovely,
    you were lovely then,
    all that you had to endure,
    i guess nobody noticed it..."

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    Kind Words.

    Thankyou all so much for your kind words of encouragement. It makes it all worthwhile.
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    Thank you very much for posting this!
    "How do I get placed in situations like this? Ah hell, I guess it's all part of showbusiness "~ Elvis in his limo on his way to perform in Omaha, NE on June 19th 1977

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