Audiosamples:
Bicentennial Elvis Experience, The
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Tracks:
01. 2001: A space odyssey
02. See see rider
03. I got a woman / Amen
04. Love me
05. If you love me let me know
06. You gave me a mountain
07. All shook up
08. Teddy bear / Don't be cruel
09. And I love you so
10. Jailhouse rock
11. Fever
12. America the beautiful
13. Return to sender
14. Band introductions
15. Early morning rain
16. What'd I say
17. Johnny B Goode
18. Drum solo by Ronnie Tutt
- "Alligator Swamp" by Jerry Scheff
- Piano solo by Tony Brown
- Electric piano solo by David Briggs
19. Love letters
20. School days
21. Hurt (with reprise)
22. Hound dog
23. Funny how time slips away
24. Can't help falling in love
- Closing riff
Label: Fort Baxter 2096
Released: 1994
Sound quality: very good (soundboard)
Date: August 1, 1976
Location: Hampton Roads, Virginia
Jumpsuit: Bicentennial (white) suit
Reviews: n/a
Last edited by Sonny; 08-16-2008 at 06:46 AM.
This show has an excellent sound!!!And contains great RETURN TO SENDER but it has one disadvantage...i think Elvis wasnt feeling well and he sounded tired.
But its still THE KING so i think every fan should buy this cd!
Tired?????? He sounded terrible, he might have been The King, but this afternoon in Hampton Roads he was not even worthy to be called a Prince.Originally Posted by michu
I agree on Return to Sender, very enjoyable. And indeed the soundquality is indeed awesome. Thanks to this soundboard, we are able to hear how bad Elvis could sound when he had an off day!!!! I think if this was an audience cd, nobody would have noticed I guess.
But hey, Elvis was sick, he was tired. He shouldn't be on stage that day, but just listen to his people around him, and stay home to relax and heal.
Sorry just my opinion on this concert!!!
Hans
Well, you may be Dutch, so you've got particular conflicts with tradition and religion (doe maar gewoon dan doe je al gek genoeg?), but don't make negative remarks about Elvis!! No matter how tired he may have been, the quality of the voice wasn't gone. I like Hurt, America and Return To Sender from this concert. At least Elvis had the guts to face the crowd in his discomfortable state of being.
Last edited by EnigmaticSun; 09-02-2005 at 07:33 AM. Reason: minor error
He may be dutch, but definely not deaf! Elvis is in a bad condition and he does sound tired. His voice is all *** up, to be honest. The King seldom sounded that terrible as he did this evening. But Return To Sender is still nice to hear...
I'm searching for this album.
Could amybody send this album to me?
I have msn.
TX
I don't have this album too, but you could look on ebay you might find one there.
I did it my way.
I agree with a few people on this CD,
I once owned the CD and I dont recommend at all buying It,
okay Return To Sender is the only reason to own it
but It Is, without a doubt, In my eyes the worst Elvis concert
and Im a huge Elvis fan
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I'm in fact a Dutchman myself..! I just couldn't bear reading elvis1970nl's post. It was just a guess that he (elvis1970nl) might not think of Elvis as a King because he was sick (at the time of this particular concert). It is often popular & recommended to dislike kings in the Netherlands - why else would our Queen Beatrix say that there's no other nation to be found in the entire world so forgetful of tradition.Originally Posted by orwell1976
I think that Elvis will always be the King no matter what. What I meant with 'the quality of his voice' is that there is still some capacity left in him, although he's not running on all his 'cylinders', so to speak. Being tired and ill won't just destroy your vocal chords. Singing like Robert Plant does. That's what I'm trying to say...
Last edited by EnigmaticSun; 01-27-2006 at 03:47 PM. Reason: minor error
Just In Case If Anyone Needed the Covers
Thank you very much for those covers, rockin! I also wonder if anyone has made some alternative artwork for this album?
I agree, Elvis did seemed tired but still managed to put on a good show for the fans, how often do we get a live verion of Return To Sender in the 1970's![]()
"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
...if this is a good show, I'd like to hear the bad ones....
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Having just listened to this... I have to say that it is definitely not one of Elvis' best performances by a long shot but it's not dreadful.
There are good parts- Return to Sender, I Got a Woman, If You Love Me Let Me Know, Hurt and a few others but Elvis sounded so tired and unhappy at times. Love Letters I have to say I found it hard to listen to... that is not a healthy Elvis singing.
However, it is not so bad that I can't listen to it- I agree, even on a bad day Elvis could still put on a show. Whether it is good or not is totally subjective... I personally found it OK apart from Love Letters and the overall sense of Elvis? tiredness. But I still had fun listening to it... although every time Elvis opens his mouth, regardless of what he says/sings/does, I am compelled to listen and enjoy....
Amzie
"Few will have the greatness to bend history"
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elvis never sounded bad in his life he was the king and cound sing anything sick or not tired or not long live the king
I Downloaded Mine For Free . from elviscrawler.com And I Agree He Sounds Just Awful Poor Elvis However Return To Sender Is A Gem.
I really enjoyed this show although he did not sound the best.
TCB,
See See Rider
great version to return to sender elvis our voice has a very bizzard the above![]()