Remembering Elvis Presley
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30 years ago today the world was shocked at the announcement that Elvis Presley was dead at the age of 42
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Elvis Presley Jan 8, 1935 Aug 16, 1977
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Comment from Evelyn
Time: August 16, 2007, 11:23 pm
Hi Jim,
Thanks for your podcast. It was great hearing about your memories of Elvis. He was the greatest entertainer this world has ever known. I think he is missed more every passing year. His memory will live on forever thanks to people like you, who truly love him. Many thanks, Evelyn
Comment from Debbie L
Time: August 17, 2007, 2:21 pm
Good Friday Morning Jim,
Hey, I thought your podcast was OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!
Also I do not blame you for not having those bloopers anymore on the site. MY feelings are your feelings and you just touched my heart with everything you were saying about Elvis.
I have loved E since the age of 4 and I am 38 now soo that is how long E has been in my life.
I got a question. Where is this book that you were talking about that you were giving away? I wanted to see if it is one that I have or a different one.
Also I entered the contest for the decanters. Would love to have one of these no matter how much shipping I would have to pay if I won one.
Have a Good One,
Debbie L
Comment from Catherine Timms
Time: August 17, 2007, 3:40 pm
Love your podcast. I was 32 years old when Elvis died. I never liked the impersonaters, but the one that won the contest on TV recently looked so much like him, I couldn’t keep from liking him. When I first heard your bloopers, I was sad to hear Elvis talk that way, but of course I’m human and I laughed at some of them, but it made me feel weird. My husband and I went this summer to Memphis/Graceland. It’s funny when you go in, everyone is very quiet and reverent.
It seems sort of sacred. It was my third time to go. I still cry when I see a video of him, especially the last concert when he sings and plays the piano, I can’t think of the name of the song, but I can hear the words though. Didn’t mean to write a book. Keep up the good work, and bringing us all the special memories.
Comment from ElvisBloopers.com
Time: August 19, 2007, 3:40 pm
Catherine I appreciate you sharing and your honesty about the bloopers as well.
I’ve been to Graceland about 4 times during my life and the last over 20 years ago now.
Your observations about peoples reactions are so true but until your post I thought maybe it was just the groups we toured with. Interesting how people react.
Jim



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