I know!!!!! I had SUCH trendy parents (not) !!!!! hahaha
I know!!!!! I had SUCH trendy parents (not) !!!!! hahaha
At the time, I believe part of the decision to move away from the red decor was to counter the negative image A. Goldman's 1981 book, ELVIS, painted of Graceland.
Chap. 1 - The King's Palace, the King's Pleasure, pg. 7 -
"When you step through the ten-foot oak door and enter the house, you stop and star in amazement. Having just come from the contemplation of the tenderest scene in the Holy Bible (referring to the Christmas creche on the front lawn), imagine the shock of finding yourself in a *****house! Yet there is no other way to describe the drawing room of Graceland except to say that it appears to have been lifted from some turn-of-the-century bordello down in the French Quarter of New Orleans. LuLu White or........
The room is a gaudy melange of red velour and gilded tassels, Louis XV furniture and porcelain bric-a-brac, all informed by the kind of taste that delights in a ceramic temple d'amour.......
Looking a little closer, you realize that the old madams of the French Quarter would have been horrified at the quality of the hangings and furniture at Graceland. They decorated their sporting houses with magnificent pieces crafted in Europe, upholstered them in the finest......
Though it cost a lot of money to fill up Graceland with the things that appealed to Elvis Presley, nothing in it is worth a dime.
Take that fake fireplace that blocks with its companion bookcases (filled with phony leather bindings)...........
Every piece is elaborately carved and gilded.....; but it's not only fake (Louis XV's upholsteres didn't go in for sectional sofas), its that dreadful fake antique furniture that Italian gansters dote on: garish, preposterous, uncomfortable and cheating wherever it can, as in the substitution of velour for velvet. ..............."
And on it goes through the rooms of Graceland.........
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"NO-ONE, BUT NO-ONE,IS HIS EQUAL, OR EVER WILL BE. HE WAS, AND IS SUPREME".Mick Jagger
Goldman hated rock and Elvis was the epitome of Rock. His venom is in every single page, down to the page numbers.
It is one thing to paint a true picture, and to be fair-equal time for good and bad-this book presented nothing that even hinted at good-nothing in a complimentary way, he downgraded Elvis on everything.![]()
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"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
EPE/Sillerman can never have any say so about the recordings-and that is not their fault-as I pointed out if they had the artists royalties coming in yearly for all of the recordings Elvis made-they would have never had to even open Graceland to the public and they could afford to be much more selective in what they sell. But the only royalties that come to Elvis from Sony are for the few recordings he did after 1973.
Sillerman can not afford what Sony would ask for all the recordings outright-because they are just priceless-so EPE/Sillerman is left with no say so and little profit from the recordings.
It may not be pretty but thats the truth as I see it.
If they received full royalties for all the recordings, or if they owned them and then they still sold Elvis Ducks-I would probably feel exactly as you do-but they don't own them.
My hope is that someday this tasteless stuff-will not sell well-and then they will rethink their marketing-but......unfortunately the tasteless stuff has been selling since 1956-and its still selling and as long as it does it will be produced.
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Elvis - If Love Could Have Saved You,
You Would Have Lived Forever!
I don't think Elvis' estate would have any say in what Sony puts out regardless of whether Elvis sold the royalty rights.
I do think even if Elvis did not sell the artist royalty rights on his recordings and his estate got the income for them they'd still sell the ducks and other items.
Yes, I know they don't get his artist royalties but they still own part of the songs wich is something important and doesn't mean pocket change for them either. Correct me if I'm wrong but I read that his top hits can command as much as $250,000 in publishing royalties for a single use.
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Never implied that EPE would have any more to say about the use of recordings if they still had all the artists royalties coming in-that "say so" should have been negotiated into Elvis's RCA contracts (somewhere along the way) while Elvis was alive-when he died it was too late. But those added royalties sure would have come in handy -in the first years after Elvis died when the sale surge was ongoing-would have solved some major problems which many fans see in Graceland being opened at all.
As far as the ducks and other items-perhaps-but lets not forget up until 1973Elvis received all his royalties....and the marketing of questionable Elvis items had continued since 1956 to that point-so if EPE follows the same pattern and precedent that Parkers managing ability had set in place and Elvis had agreed to....perhaps they would.
That is my point-none of this is truely new-it took place while he was alive-ibut as I have said-at least the profit is going into Elvis's familys hands.
The split with Parker on merchandising was 50% and Parker in many instances made more than Elvis in these type deals.
Last edited by KPM; 12-14-2009 at 04:46 PM.
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This is not new but it gives you an idea of where the money comes from.
http://sec.edgar-online.com/ckx-inc/...Section21.aspx
I can't make this bigger but their major income comes from licensing fees and royalties.Our primary revenue sources include income from licensing Elvis' name and likeness for consumer products, commercials and other uses, royalties and other income derived from intellectual property created or otherwise owned by Elvis including records, movies, videos and music publishing, and ticket sales and related income from public tours of Graceland. We also derive revenue from the operation of Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel and the Meadow Oaks apartment complex.
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