Despite Sound Quality??? I think that FTD could do that!!!! New Years Eve sounded good enough for release as well.Originally Posted by rick
And yeah, Where no one stands alone, Moody Blue from 77 would be possible
We all know that `import' CDs and records have brought us great elvis material over the years, but what do you think should be released by BMG?
I think the live versions of Where No One Stands Alone and You'll Never Walk Alone (despite sound quality) are magnificent and should be officially released.
rick
Despite Sound Quality??? I think that FTD could do that!!!! New Years Eve sounded good enough for release as well.Originally Posted by rick
And yeah, Where no one stands alone, Moody Blue from 77 would be possible
You Can Have Her from the May 11th 1974 Los Angeles AS. Sure hope that one turns up one day on soundboard.
all the above and the "Don't Cry Daddy" duet with Lisa![]()
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"When You Let Your Head get Too Big, It'll Break your Neck" Elvis Presley.
It's short, but sweet: Turn Around, Look At Me 7/23/75.
I agree, Rick, that the two "Alone" songs definitely deserve official release, particularly WNOSA, because of the great sound quality in which we already know it exists.
The others named so far are great too. You Can Have Her is fantastic; you'd never guess it was such a rarity from the quality of the performance.
...you won't forget me when I go.
What about these two song's.
Pieces of my life.
Shake a hand.
nice to hear these 2 song's live and on a good soundboard-(if they have it)
Curtis Simpkins
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@ Curtis:
Great choices !!
@ Bobby:
You Can Have Her is indeed greatly performed by Elvis and sounded as if it was in his set-list for years already. The enthausiasm he brings it with reminds me of Alright, Okay, You Win from the September 29th 1974 performance. Total commitment!!
I love very much
The Portrait of My Love
Rosas Are Red
GREAT CALL CURTIS!!!!Originally Posted by curtis simpkins
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I would LOVE to see any of the Asheville '75 shows released, preferably in their entirety, on the FTD label!! These were some GREAT shows, with some truly rare performances like the ones you mentioned!!!
I would also like to see Elvis' show in Largo, MD. in May '77 released....although the set list is pretty standard for a 1977 show, he puts a LOT of energy into the show, and I think it's a great example of how well Elvis could still perform in 1977!!!
TCB!
Mike
R.I.P. Tommy
We will miss you dearest friend
Good comparison, Stefan. AOYW is my favorite track on Dragonheart.Originally Posted by Stefan Kock
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...you won't forget me when I go.
Right on buddy!!! AOYW is a GREAT track....just wish he would have performed the whole song, especially since he seemed to get into it so much!!Originally Posted by Lonniebealestreet
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TCB!
Mike
R.I.P. Tommy
We will miss you dearest friend
I would love to hear and have "You Can Have Her", "Folsom, Prison Blues/I Walk The Line", "Portrait of my Love" and "You'll Never Walk Alone" in Soundboard quality as Where No One Stands Alone. Turn Around Look at Me is a good one too! Any song that Elvis rarely performed live or did not make a studio cut of would be wonderful!