Where were you when Elvis died?

Started by Warph, August 16, 2011, 10:23:25 PM

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srkruzich

Quote from: Warph on August 25, 2011, 03:27:34 PM

Looks like most people on this forum haven't heard of Elvis.  Lets see now... could it be they were too young to know where they were and still sucking on momma's booby.... or too old and forgot where they were because of a  loss of brain function that occurs from time to time.... or they didn't like his music and really didn't care where they were?  Hmmmmm....?


Oh is today dead elvis day?   I don't remember where i was.  wasn't into his stuff.  My thing was iron maiden and acid rockers.
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sixdogsmom

I remember when Elvis died, but even more vividly I remember the first anniversary of his death. We were going through Memphis and the National Guard was just pulling out from duty, filling in from a long police strike. The city was full, and I mean full of tourists all trying to mark the first anniversary. All we wanted to do was to get out of Memphis and head south, not easy considering the main interstate was closed for construction and the detour was poorly marked. But we made it down into peaceful Mississippi and thankfully out of that chaotic mess. Whew!!!  8) 8)
Edie

sodbuster

#12
Jefe de las Vacas and Steve, I am a Moody Blues Fan and and Iron Maiden fan. Just our era. I also, have a vivid memory of Rosie Grier jumping on Bobbie Kennedy's assailant when I was a very young kid.Just don't know where I was.

David

OH yeah I remember the first moon landing. I was in Prairrie Village, Ks little brother was asleep on the floor, a thumb in his mouth, little American flag sticking up. My dad took a picture and the tv screen was a perfectly framed shot.

David
Breathe deep the gathering gloom,Watch lights fade from every room.Bedsitter people look back and lament,Another day's useless energy spent.Impassioned lovers wrestle as one,Lonely man cries for love and has none.New mother picks up and suckles her son,Senior citizens wish they were young.MoodyBlues

Warph

Quote from: larryJ on August 25, 2011, 05:00:51 PM
Ladies and Gentlemen, Elvis has left the building.

Larryj

Not quite, my friend.

"It's tough being the King.

Which is why in 1977 Elvis faked his own death and endured massive facial reconstruction surgery, and disappeared from the limelight to live a normal life as the unassuming Aaron King.  Unfortunately, leaving fame behind also meant leaving his fortune behind, too, and now Elvis finds himself broke and living in near poverty in a small apartment in Los Angeles.  Luckily for him, it turns out he's a pretty good private investigator.

Now in his seventies and contemplating a return to music (discreetly, of course), Elvis is hired to solve a baffling missing person case.  A young starlet, at the beginning of a promising movie career, has seemingly disappeared off the face of the earth.  As Elvis digs deeper, he finds himself surrounded by the seedier elements of Los Angeles, from nefarious Hollywood producers who prey upon the young, to twin brothers with a very dark secret.  And as Elvis pieces the bizarre puzzle together, he slowly makes his singing comeback... and will be reunited on stage with someone even the King himself never dreamed possible."

Check it out... actually it is a fairly good read:

Elvis Has Not Left the Building (A Novel) by J.R.Rain
His new one on Elvis , "You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog" (coming January 2012)

http://www.jrrain.com/contact_3.html

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--Warph

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-- Warph

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Warph

#14

Great story, Six... I found out what you mean by congestion in Memphis the hard way.  I was there with my family on the 10th anniversaryof his death.  Man, what a mess!  Never go on his birthday or the date he died.


Quote from: sodbuster on August 25, 2011, 08:07:04 PM
Jefe de las Vacas and Steve, I am a Moody Blues Fan and and Iron Maiden fan. Just our era. I also, have a vivid memory of Rosie Grier jumping on Bobbie Kennedy's assailant when I was a very young kid.Just don't know where I was.

David
OH yeah I remember the first moon landing. I was in Prairrie Village, Ks little brother was asleep on the floor, a thumb in his mouth, little American flag sticking up. My dad took a picture and the tv screen was a perfectly framed shot.
David

That was back in 1968 when Rosie jumped on Sirha Sirhan for shooting Bobby kennedy.... you were probably sitting at Peets slurping down a great cup of Major Dickason's Blend Coffee... their most famous blend.  Combines the best coffees from the world's premier coffee-growing regions.  Very full-bodied, complex, rich, and smooth.  

On my way to the coffee pot now.


"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

sodbuster

Still in Kansas not allowed to drink coffee. Except for the occassional cookie dipped in Dad's coffee. Long befor I moved to California.

David
Breathe deep the gathering gloom,Watch lights fade from every room.Bedsitter people look back and lament,Another day's useless energy spent.Impassioned lovers wrestle as one,Lonely man cries for love and has none.New mother picks up and suckles her son,Senior citizens wish they were young.MoodyBlues

sodbuster

Quote from: Warph on August 25, 2011, 08:21:22 PM
Great story, Six... I found out what you mean by congestion in Memphis the hard way.  I was there with my family on the 10th anniversaryof his death.  Man, what a mess!  Never go on his birthday or the date he died.


That was back in 1968 when Rosie jumped on Sirha Sirhan for shooting Bobby kennedy.... you were probably sitting at Peets slurping down a great cup of Major Dickason's Blend Coffee... their most famous blend.  Combines the best coffees from the world's premier coffee-growing regions.  Very full-bodied, complex, rich, and smooth.  

On my way to the coffee pot now.

Where were you when Will and Jada Smith broke up? Just kidding ET is treating it like the end of an era. Don't think I will remember this, if I do, I will drink brown whiskey until I forget. Tell Slappy I say hi.








Breathe deep the gathering gloom,Watch lights fade from every room.Bedsitter people look back and lament,Another day's useless energy spent.Impassioned lovers wrestle as one,Lonely man cries for love and has none.New mother picks up and suckles her son,Senior citizens wish they were young.MoodyBlues

W. Gray

I can recall in high school that all the girls just swooned over Elvis Presley beginning sometime around 1956, or so. A good many of the boys, including myself, hated his singing with a passion. Many times I would just shut his music off the car radio and not listen. Never bought a record, either.

However, I was in Las Vegas in 1965 and was persuaded to go see his show at one of the local casino hotels. Although I was reluctant to go, a couple songs through his show I was thinking that damn, this guy is good. I became a fan.

The fanatic Elvis followers in the first couple rows "impressed" me for some time after I came back to Missouri. One of them threw her panties on stage at Elvis and he caught them. He then used them to wipe the sweat off his face. Of course, the audience howled. I was convinced this was a spur of the moment action by this young lady.

However, I went to see him again in Wichita a few years later and also watched a tape of him performing in Hawaii. The same thing happened on those shows. A young lady would throw her panties on stage, he would catch them, and use them to wipe his face. Each time the action seemed to take place at the same time and under the same circumstances in the show, so I am assuming this was a standard plant at each of his shows.
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Warph


Quote from: sodbuster on August 25, 2011, 08:26:08 PM
Still in Kansas not allowed to drink coffee. Except for the occassional cookie dipped in Dad's coffee. Long befor I moved to California.

David

Man, you're just a pup..... think of all the crazy Shenanigans you missed in the sixties in CA. ....like the hippie revolution.  How the hippies stood for peace, free love, and nonmaterialism... casual sex, acid rock, free booze, dress like a pig, hair down to your ass, the San Francisco Sound... miles davis, the "monk," dizzy gillespie, brubeck, etc.... Allen Ginsberg on his soap-box spouting about the moral decay of his generation.  Ah those were the days.... wish I could have seen it.
"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

sodbuster

Quote from: Warph on August 25, 2011, 09:01:49 PM
Man, you're just a pup..... think of all the crazy Shenanigans you missed in the sixties in CA. ....like the hippie revolution.  How the hippies stood for peace, free love, and nonmaterialism... casual sex, acid rock, free booze, dress like a pig, hair down to your ass, the San Francisco Sound... miles davis, the "monk," dizzy gillespie, brubeck, etc.... Allen Ginsberg on his soap-box spouting about the moral decay of his generation.  Ah those were the days.... wish I could have seen it.

First of all those days did last until I arrived on the scene. Second of all one of the main reasons I come to the forum is so I can be called a pup. :laugh:

David
Breathe deep the gathering gloom,Watch lights fade from every room.Bedsitter people look back and lament,Another day's useless energy spent.Impassioned lovers wrestle as one,Lonely man cries for love and has none.New mother picks up and suckles her son,Senior citizens wish they were young.MoodyBlues

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