Playing Crazy 8's with my mother out on the deck of our camp with the radio on.
Playing Crazy 8's with my mother out on the deck of our camp with the radio on.
I was about 19 years old living in Fresno, CA and I was driving home from the dentist and
the news of his death broke on the radio...I remember exactly where I was
I was thirteen, and on the boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland. My aunt was a big fan and I remember thinking she'd be upset.
I was 17 and was at work. That night I went to San Francisco and saw KISS and Cheap Trick at the Cow Palace.
I was one month and a few days old. Incidentally, the same day Elvis died, INXS named themselves INXS. Not that either are at all related, but I threw in my useless trivia for the day.![]()
I was 14 and just getting in from fishing down the river.....I`ll never forget it was Howard K. Smith and Frank Reynolds on the news at the time.....I`m not ashamed to say I balled like a baby....my mom had every album the man had ever put out, including gospel.....really hit me hard
I was in my kitchen, when my friend Crazy Mary called crying and hysterical, I was sorry he died, I appreciate his music but never a big fan. Once my niece and I was kicked out of Graceland.
What?!? Elvis is dead???
I was 7 and my mom and I were in the car coming home from I don't recall, it came on the radio all I remember her saying is I can't believe he's dead.
August 1977... I was not quite four years old! Gosh, it's great to have been too young to remember something... I usually feel so O-L-D!!![]()
I was in my parents living room, when the news came on. I was quite saddened by it.
Bouncing up and down in a Jolly Jumper.
Ok so you might know that from other posts that I LOVE Elvis. So when I was watching my other obsession "The Food Network" (if you have never tuned in you really should give it a whirl) and they showed a sneaky peek of the next episode of "Dinner Impossible" I almost fell out of my chair.
Dinner:Impossible
Episode IE0210![]()
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Elvis Eats
Chef Robert arrives at Graceland to receive his challenge from Priscilla Presley. She asked him to dispel the myth that Elvis only ate junk food and make a down home country family-style dinner for 100, of the over 50,000, who have come to Memphis to celebrate Elvis.
Air Times:
Nov. 14, 2007
10:00pm ET/PT
Nov. 15, 2007
1:00am ET/PT
Dec. 23, 2007
10:30pm ET/PT
Dec. 24, 2007
1:30am ET/PT
Hope you all can tune in!
I saw this in the Houston Chronicle this morning
ST. LOUIS â?? A collection of photographs, books and FBI files from The Elvis Is Alive Museum sold for $8,300 on eBay, and the 81-year-old proprietor of the roadside attraction hopes the bidder will carry on his theory that the King never died.
A man from Laurel, Miss., must make a $500 deposit by the end of the weekend or lose his right to claim the stuff, the museum owner's son said Friday.
The collection includes a tape recording of what is said to be Elvis Presley's voice made long after the date of his death and piles of documents that are said to be FBI files proving Presley's involvement with federal authorities.
Bill Beeny, a Baptist minister who founded the quirky museum in 1990, said he sold his memorabilia because he wants to refocus his energy on serving the needy in Warren County and raising money for relief efforts in Darfur.
Carpenters will begin this weekend to reconfigure the museum, a transformed coin-operated laundry 55 miles west of St. Louis.
Other items in the collection include replicas of the Cadillac Elvis drove and the casket and gravestone from his 1977 funeral. A poster of the famous photo of President Nixon and Presley from 1970 is also included.
Beeny's son, Steve, declined to put a value on his father's collection.
"Value is in the eye of the beholder," he said diplomatically.
He said Bill Beeny would have liked the museum to stay in the family but all six of his kids "have real life going on."
"I'm sure there's some regret there," Steve Beeny said. "But he's always been one to look forward and not look back. It's bittersweet. It's kept us entertained through the years."
i thought graceland was nice. i too have a picture of his grave his dad's and mom. i agree with everyone else i dont think he would of let lisa marie marry michael jackson either.
Graceland was awesome. I went there back in 2002 alone, have been trying to tell my wife she needs to go just to see "the Jungle Room" in person. My words could not adequately describe it.
When I was an adolescent, I thought Elvis was the greatest entertainer in the world. I call this my "Blue Hawaii" period. I accept his status as the "King" but, I simply outgrew Elvis thought I still watch some of his movies. By the way lisa marriage to michael jackson that was bizarre, probably a good thing they didnt have no kids.
Last edited by disco; 11-10-2007 at 09:38 PM.
IMO the only reason why Jackson married Presley was to "throw people off" and an attempt at stopping the rumors that he likes little boys. By getting married to Presley and knowing the media would make a big deal about it ( they did ), I am sure Jackson believed that people would say "...hey this dude married a woman, no way could he be a child molester !!".
Ah Michael....what about the millions of children of both sexes who are sexually abused every year by those who ARE married and often with kids of their own?
After all timing supports this. It wasn't all that long AFTER Jackson paid off that little boy's family in order for him to keep their mouths shut that he married Lisa Marie.
Last edited by Cathy J.; 11-13-2007 at 08:38 PM.
She has often hinted that he would help her with her singing career. I think maybe it was a business arrangement.
Lisa has been very frank in stating that Michael promised her a record deal and it fell through. When it did, there was no longer a reason to "play along". Her Daddy must have been spinning in his grave! Aye Yi Yi!
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I posted this on the sinatra thread so i thought i would post it here....but "man that was pretty"(elvis and sinatra sing love me tender/witchcraft)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAHDq...eature=related
They definitely are out there.....
Elvis looked like he did because he'd laid on his face so long...and because the family had requested that he be made to look like he did in the 1950s.
I was talking/IM'ing with a friend of mine who spoke with one of the four people who embalmed Elvis and they said that Elvis looks like he does/did in the coffin because the family had asked them to have him look like he did in the 1950s...a strange request, if you ask me.
I've never seen those tickets for sale anywhere on Ebay in all the years since Elvis's death...
You can say that again....
The autopsy photos were either destroyed or have disappeared...
You are correct. So many people are making this change to Graceland seem to be bigger than it actually is....
Read my reply above....
No, it was released on August 1, 1977...nearly fifteen days before Elvis's death.
Elvis's funeral director, the late Robert Kendall, kept notes from the funeral and they were published in a book by Robert Holton titled, "The King Is Dead". Mr. Kendall passed away in 1994.
Last edited by Tony Trout; 12-22-2007 at 07:53 AM.
"Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's Heaven on Earth" - Mark Twain
[quote=Rev.josh;12103]That wasn't the last song of the last concert. In fact, Elvis never ended a concert with "My Way", but he did it in nearly every concert the last 2 years of his life, and quite frequently before that. And Elvis had been reading the words to that song for years. Nothing to see here folks.......move along.
Those pics are genuine. They were taken by Elvis cousin Billy Mann with a little spy camera he was given by the Enquirer, and for which he was paid 50 grand. Mann had stolen from Elvis before, so no surprise there.
The reason the face looks odd is because the pics (there are actually at least 2 of them) were extensively retouched because Billy was such an inept ass he couldn't even leech off his dead cousin properly.
There was quite a bit of airbrushing and retouching. Add that to the fact that the water weight would have subsided (Elvis' colon problems were treated with drugs that caused retention) and the nose being crushed by lying on his face for hours in the carpet, and you can see why they look off a bit. But it's definitely Elvis.
Love Graceland! Good memories! The Chinese buffet across the street is the shit, while the Taco Bell up the street will give you the runs...
I have worked in the death field for quite a few years and I was an autopsy tech for part of that time (I'm now a death investigator) and I have never heard of a body being "drained" of water or any "post-mortum goo" I can not even imagine how such a thing would be accomplished. I was wondering where you got this information?
On other notes, my Dad was/is a HUGE fan of Elvis and named me after Lisa Marie (she is three months older than I) and I have been to Graceland a few times (IT STINKS in there!) I was disappointed in the house.
I think Priscilla Presley was one of the most beautiful women ever (she looks hideous now with the surgery she has had done) but a lot of what she said and did during her time with Elvis is lies. She was not "innocent" at all when she met him when she was 14.
As far as Linda Thompson goes, she left him because she was tired of taking care of him. She might have loved him, but she left him when he was at his worst. She did marry Bruce Jenner (gross) and have a couple of kids with him and now Bruce of course is married to that Kris Kardashian woman who has that nasty Kim as her daughter. Bruce also has a couple of kids with his first wife before Linda. A lot to keep track of!
For the record also, Elvis most likely did die of heart disease, making his death natural causes. In order for the ME to rule his death drug related, he would have had to had a toxic amount of the prescriptions in his blood at the time of his death and he probably did not. His heart surely could have been weakened by the prescription medications, but more than that it was his weight, his family history (look at the size of his mother) his diet and lack of exercise. There was no coverup. Everyone knows he was addicted to prescription drugs, but if he did not have a lethal dose in his blood at the time of death and he DID have CAD (Coronary artery disease) (clogged arteries) and an enlarged heart, that would be his cause of death, and the manner would be natural.
No matter what, he is still the King and will live on forever.
The house was kind of small and modest (I expected grand and stately), but it had its charm. It was crowded and the second floor is off limits. There is no flash photography allowed inside and you are not able to stay in one room long (you're ushered in a line all the way through). Oh, and the gates are closed most of the day, because tour buses are constantly going in and out. So, you can't really get a good shot in front of them until they close up after-hours. This was a sweet bonus, because we were just passing through Memphis. Next time, I would like to go to the Civil Rights Museum.
Last edited by itsintheeyes; 01-07-2008 at 11:12 PM.
I went to the civil rights museum the last time I was in Memphis. It's worth the trip. I was born a month after King was killed and seeing his hotel room really is something. The Lorraine Motel....check it out!
Elvis Presley was the sexiest man who ever lived in the 68 comeback special in his head to toe leather..YOWZERS!!!!!!!!
Was so sad what he turned into......![]()
Sadly, yes those pics are genuine. Here's the actual pic that was taken on the night of 8/17/77 by Billy Mann, Sr. and the "retouched" photo that appeared on the front of the NE and an article from the 25th anniversary of the National Enquirer showing what exactly was retouched and a drawing by a NE artist that wasn't used:
"Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's Heaven on Earth" - Mark Twain
Happy Birthday, Elvis. We still love you and wish you were here.
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Happy Birthday to The King! Gone,but NEVER forgotten!
My Posse's On Broadway
In honor of the King, I shall make my way to the throne!
Happy Birthday Elvis! You are always on my mind x
Happy Birthday Elvis!!
He would have been 73 today.
We miss you.
I just finished the book "Linda, Elvis and Me" by Jeanne LeMay. She was the one who took the pics of the upstairs at Graceland. Pretty good stuff!
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For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38-39
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38-39
I enjoyed the grounds of Graceland much better than the house b/c of all the shoving and the rushing... they certainly make their money on those tours.
My reply is on this link.
http://www.findadeath.com/forum/show...5&postcount=20
Took the Graceland tour and loved every minute of it. Have to admit I had a kind of eerie feeling when I first walked in..as soon as you walk in you see the stairs leading to his bedroom, the dining room on the left and the living room to the right. The tour of the house was cool....till we went outside where he and his parents were buried. Again that eerie feeling..![]()