A recent addition to Hunter's page about that show.
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Elvis Presley - July 23, 1976
Venue: Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY
The very first concert I attended was an Elvis Presley concert on July 23, 1976, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, KY. I was 12 years old and had been an Elvis fan for as long as I could remember---my mom had been a lifelong Elvis fan, and I grew up listening to Elvis. We completely wore out our 8-track tape version of Elvis's Aloha from Hawaii album.
Elvis shows in the '70s sold out very quickly, and by the time I'd even heard Elvis was going to be in Louisville, tickets had been sold out for weeks. As the show approached, a neighbor and classmate whose aunt had bought tickets decided that she didn't want to spend her money ($12.50, an outrageous amount for a concert then---tickets for Elton John and The Eagles that same week that Elvis performed were more like $7) on the concert and wanted to put it toward a pony instead. So out of the blue, I had an opportunity to purchase the ticket. (An aside here: my sister Margaret was killed in an accident on June 21, 1976; she was 11 years old. Two weeks after that, this Elvis ticket became available to me. I was convinced then, and remain convinced, that Margaret had something to do with my getting the ticket. Whatever afterlife there is or isn't, I'll always know that she was involved.) Of course, $12.50 to a 12-year-old in 1976 might as well have been $100. I didn't have it. So I cut lawns and saved up the money, and finally the night of the show arrived.
I borrowed a 35mm camera from a friend; he was convinced I wouldn't be very close, so he set the camera focus to ``infinity'' for me. Having never used such a fancy, expensive camera before, I wasn't going to chance messing it up! As it turns out, our seats were on the floor, about 16 rows back---closer than ``infinity,'' and the pictures I took ended up all being out-of-focus because I was closer than anticipated.
Elvis performed for less than an hour that night, and he performed "Hurt" twice in a row. But despite the brevity of the performance, I was thrilled to no end. I had seen The King! Another aside here: my mother saw Elvis in Louisville in July 1956, when she was 12 years old. 20 years to the month later, an Elvis show was my first concert.
And now, on July 8, 2002---26 years later---I just received a CD-R containing an audience recording of this very show! Amazing. The sound quality isn't great, but I'm simply amazed that a recording exists at all, and I've enjoyed reliving the show almost exactly 26 years to the day.
? 2001 Hunter Goatley
Last edited by Albert; 01-07-2005 at 02:43 AM.
A recent addition to Hunter's page about that show.
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...you won't forget me when I go.
And with a little cleanup...
Last edited by Lonniebealestreet; 01-24-2005 at 06:33 PM.
...you won't forget me when I go.
This photo is being used on an upcoming import CD...
...you won't forget me when I go.
And just to think, he was only 50 miles from my house!!!![]()
That time and when he was in Indianapolis was the closest I had ever been to the King!!
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GREAT ARTICLE
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BEFORE ELVIS THERE WAS NOTHING
PROUD ELVIS COLLECTORS CLUB MEMBER SINCE 1997
I stumbled over this earlier this morning. Very cool to see that photo used on a bootleg!
My original page, which also has my lame photos, can be found at http://hunter.goatley.com/concerts/1...-23-elvis.html
Hunter