in the band of course..less chance with a cello though..but alto sax and piano would still help maybe..at least to dream of..
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In what area would it have been. I would have loved to been a sound engineer. First off I love the creativity of doing that. And I would have loved to been at a rehersal when things were fun and casual. And I would have loved seeing him lay down the first tracks and more and seeing a song come togeather.
in the band of course..less chance with a cello though..but alto sax and piano would still help maybe..at least to dream of..
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I think that either Steve Binder or Chips Moman would have been interesting because we now know what a creatively satisfying time this was for Elvis, not to mention incredibly successful. Watching Elvis come alive during that FIRST sit-down performance was just unbelieveble. He has never sung with such passion and vulnerability. That performance is no less than amazing. Also, the Memphis Sessions at Chips Moman's studio was also a professional milestone for Elvis and I think that Chips was spot on when he produced the music made during these sessions. Just listening to the outtakes during the American sessions is phenomenal!!!!!!! Elvis sings with such passion and enthusiasm that he's like a man who is dying of thirst and is finally given that long-awaited drink.
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"More people today should see him not simply as a performer, but as an artist with a great soul."
John Bakke, professor emeritus
University of Memphis
I would've liked to been Elvis's valet or Driver. I could listen in on all their naughty jokes.![]()
If you could have been part of Elvis' life what would it have been? Easy ~ His lover.![]()
I would have loved to have been his massage therapist!!! Oh, the things I could of done for those aching muscles LOl!
Rosanne, you rough him up and I`ll take the kinks out!!!
Am I allowed to be his wife's dance instructor?![]()
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"More people today should see him not simply as a performer, but as an artist with a great soul."
John Bakke, professor emeritus
University of Memphis
Hmm....VERY interesting question!!!
I guess I'd have to say a member of the Memphis Mafia just because of the unlimited access those guys had to Elvis, Graceland, etc.
TCB!
Mike
R.I.P. Tommy
We will miss you dearest friend
I would just like to be his friend who got to hang around with him sometimes(just like patty parry) but can't say l would want to be his lover cause i'am not the kinda girl who could handle my man out flirting with others, so being a friend would do me just fine.
His wife, nothing more, nothing less.
Diane