I often wonder how people like Elvis manage to cope with the pressure that they are under to look like the image that is expected of them.Once he became successful a lot of people (himself included)expected him to always be ready at any given moment to be "Elvis" the star...I think that must have been something that became almost unbearable when the years started catching up on him.Elvis always took great pride in his appearance,long before he was even a star...whatever critics and other people had to find fault with must have been just as obvious to Elvis himself,except a lot more hurtful.
There are moments in "Elvis In Concert" when what hurts me more to watch is that almost lost expression on Elvis` face...not the weight,not the faces of people in the audience,not even the half-hearted versions of some of the songs..just that lost look and his isolation.This was a man that needed help that almost nobody could help.That`s what`s heartbreaking about it...not that he had got older or put on weight or that he couldn`t live up to his former glory.




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