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Максим, я знаю об этом, но Fever больше всего известна именно в исполнении Элвиса...с этим же ты не будешь спорить?
Миш, не поверишь, но тоже об этом думала!

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Буду, Юля Тебе - да, а вот большинству современной молодёжи - в версии Мадонны или кого там ещё.

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Ребят, во как надо фанатеть!!!
"Corny Elvis": Elvis picture that’s cut into the "corn" at Resnick in the UK. Let's hope it's not aliens at work! (Source: Sanja Meegin, 25 Sep 2005)

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так инопланетяне любят развлекаться.

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в версии Мадонны или кого там ещё.

Максим, возможно...ну уж никак ни Little Willie John или Peggy Lee.
Maikcool, ничего себе! Может уболтать маму летом на её даче что-то подобное сотворить?

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2006 marks the 50th Anniversary of several historic moments in the early career of Elvis Presley. One of them is the informal jam session with Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis at Sun Studios on December 4th 1956. Johnny Cash was only featured on the photo of the performers who became known as the "Million Dollar Quartet". To mark the 50th Anniversary, Charley Records will be releasing a special edition 2CD set.

Disc one features 41 tracks from the actual session, while disc two contains 32 classic Sun recordings from Elvis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis.

Track listing:

Disc 1
01. You Belong To My Heart
02. When God Dips His Love In My Heart
03. Just A Little Talk With Jesus
04. Walk That Lonesome Valley
05. I Shall Not Be Moved
06. There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)
07. Down By The Riverside
08. I'm In The Crowd But Oh So Alone
09. Farther Along
10. Blessed Jesus, Hold My Hand
11. As We Travel Along On The Jericho Road
12. I Just Can't Make It By Myself
13. Little Cabin On The Hill
14. Summertime Has Passed And Gone
15. I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling
16. Sweetheart, You Done Me Wrong
17. Keeper Of The Key
18. Crazy Arms
19. Don't Forbid Me
20. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
21. Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind
22. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
23. Don't Be Cruel
24. Don't Be Cruel
25. Paralysed
26. Don't Be Cruel
27. There's No Place Like Home
28. When The Saints Go Marching In
29. Softly And Tenderly
30. Is It So Strange
31. That's When Your Heartaches Begin
32. Reconsider Baby
33. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
34. Rip It Up
35. I'm Gonna Bid My Blues Goodbye
36. Crazy Arms
37. That's My Desire
38. At The End Of The Road
39. Jerry's Boogie
40. You're The Only Star In My Blue Heaven
41. Elvis Farewell

Disc 2
01. Elvis Presley - That's All Right
02. Carl Perkins - Movie Magg
03. Elvis Presley - You're A Heartbreaker
04. Johnny Cash - My Treasure
05. Elvis Presley - I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine
06. Johnny Cash - You're My Baby
07. Elvis Presley - I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
08. Johnny Cash - New Mexico
09. Elvis Presley - I Forgot To Remember To Forget
10. Jerry Lee Lewis - That Lucky Old Sun
11. Carl Perkins - Turn Around
12. Jerry Lee Lewis - Dixie
13. Carl Perkins - Honky Tonk Gal
14. Elvis Presley - Milkcow Blues Boogie
15. Johnny Cash - Belshazar
16. Jerry Lee Lewis - Marines' Hymn (Halls Of Montezema)
17. Carl Perkins - Sure To Fall
18. Johnny Cash - Train Of Love
19. Jerry Lee Lewis - Will The Circle Be Unbroken
20. Carl Perkins - Keeper Of The Key
21. Johnny Cash - I Was There When It Happened
22. Jerry Lee Lewis - Old Time Religion
23. Carl Perkins - Be Honest With Me
24. Jerry Lee Lewis - Silver Threads Among The Gold
25. Elvis Presley - Mystery Train
26. Carl Perkins - Lonely Street
27. Johnny Cash - Goodnight Irene
28. Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Speckled Bird
29. Carl Perkins - Forever Yours
30. Johnny Cash - Leave That Junk Alone
31. Jerry Lee Lewis - Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
32. Elvis Presley - Baby, Let's Play House

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Это явно дело рук Альфа, он же тоже его фанат.

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Дмитрий(admin) точно

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Плохие новости
Charlie Hodge Died At Age 72

A real Elvis friend died.



(Charlie Hodge December 14th, 1934 - March 3rd, 2006)

In the early days, Elvis fondly remembered tuning in to television every Saturday night to watch Charlie Hodge jam with his number-one-in-the-nation gospel group, “The Froggy River Boys”. Largely through a twist of fate that brought the two together while in service, Charlie Hodge became an irreplaceable part of Elvis’ musical and personal life. The 20 year-old Hodge, who named his group after a nickname for the Cumberland River (which flows through Nashville), met Elvis for the first time in 1950 while singing with Red Foley’s Ozark Jubilee on the ABC Television Network aired from Memphis. Elvis had come backstage to meet Foley, and also introduced himself to the Foggy River Boys. Two years later, when Hodge and Elvis met again, the circumstances were considerably different.

In 1958, Hodge and Elvis were both drafted into the army, and were sent to Fort Hood, Texas, for basic training. The two musical soldiers saw each other from time to time, and reminisced about experiences with mutual friends like George Klein. After the army years, they started singing together and he first sang “His Hand In Mine” as a duet. That was to become the title for Elvis’ first sacred album, recorded in 1960. Charlie relates that he picked out most of the songs that Elvis performed. He had told Elvis that pop artists who make religious albums always recorded the same songs. Charlie looked for gospel songs which were “good old singing songs” that fit Elvis and his style. Throughout Elvis’ career, Hodge helped Elvis pick good music. Elvis also got help picking music from a variety of guys, mainly Red and Charlie. It was Elvis, Red and Charlie who composed the song “You’ll Be Gone” in 1965. The things Charlie did for Elvis can be described as a mixed bag. He played rhythm guitar, sang harmony with Elvis and generally took care of anything Elvis needed when he was on stage. Charlie kept Elvis “pumped up” with his great sense of humor..both on and off stage. Charlie has written a book entitled “Elvis And Me”, and a few years ago the video “The Elvis I Knew” in this video some great unseen footage during Elvis’ concerts.

We'll miss him


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R.I.P.

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Кто мне объяснит, в чём состоит задачи Jordan's Elvis World Founders ?

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Очередной релиз, да ещё какой

The "Straight Arrow'' label that released the CD "Pieces Of My Life" (SA 2005-1-02) containing the famous Asheville July 24, 1975 concert in 2005 will release their second CD later this month. The new release will be titled "Tennessee Starlight" (SA2006-2-02) and will contain the complete audience recording from the February 1977 tour in Johnson City, TN. on February 19. Approximate running time 67:26.

From the FECC site:

Just as their previous release, this CD will come in a deluxe package with a 16-page color booklet containing many photographs (some never before published) from the actual concert and comprehensive liner notes with information about the concert and whole tour. Among the show highlights are spellbinding performances of "You Gave Me A Mountain", "My Way", "Love Letters" and "Hurt". An unusual moment comes right before the end of the show when Elvis performs a wild version of "Polk Salad Annie". According to the producers, this recording comes from an original audience recorded master tape that was transferred and professionally restored by 24 bit technology for the best possible sound quality.

Tracklist :

01. Also Sprach Zarathustra (" 2001 A Space Odyssey " theme) - 02. C. C. Rider - 03. I Got A Woman / Amen - 04. Love Me - 05. If You Love Me ( Let Me Know ) - 06. You Gave Me A Mountain - 07. Jailhouse Rock ( with false start ) - 08. O Sole Mio ( by Sherrill Nielsen ) / It's Now Or Never - 09. Little Sister - 10. Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel - 11. My Way - 12. Band Introductions - 13. Early Mornin' Rain - 14. What'd I Say - 15. Johnny B. Goode - 16. Drums Solo - 17. Bass Solo ( Blues ) - 18. Piano Solo - 19. Love Letters - 20. School Day - 21. Hurt ( with reprise ) - 22. Danny Boy ( by Sherrill Nielsen) - 23. Walk With Me ( by Sherrill Nielsen ) - 24. Polk Salad Annie - 25. Introduction of Miss Tennessee Terry Alden - 26. Can't Help Falling In Love - 27. Closing Vamp / Announcements.

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Недавно продавалось в Трансильвании

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По радио "Монте-Карло" сейчас крутят "Can't Help Falling In Love" в стиле вроде регги. Может быть, с этого албома.

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Блин... Незнаю хорошо это или нет. Все права на использоваие имя Элвиса проданы за 100 миллионов доллоров...Robert F. X. Sillerman планирует много чего изменить.
Надо переводить:

The King's Legacy, All Shook Up.


Photo: Rollin Riggs for The New York Times
Robert F. X. Sillerman paid $100 million for rights to Elvis Presley's name.
He plans to overhaul the Graceland mansion in Memphis and to build a franchise in Las Vegas and beyond.


The New York Times did a feature on the future of Graceland. It describes the changes Robert F. X. Sillerman, the new owner of Elvis's name and likeness, has in store for Graceland. And when the change is over, Graceland may look a lot like Disneyland.

The 128-room Heartbreak Hotel, which stands across Elvis Presley Boulevard from Graceland, will be demolished, along with the visitors center. In their place, Mr. Sillerman plans two 400-room hotels, convention space, an entertainment complex, restaurants, shops, an outdoor amphitheater and a spa.

Winter is the off-season at Graceland, Elvis Presley's home from 1957 until his death there, at 42, in 1977. On a recent weekday, only a few visitors wandered through the home and its 13.8-acre grounds, wearing headphones and listening to a recorded tour guide. In the colonnaded "Meditation Garden," a middle-aged man in an Elvis T-shirt perched on a bench next to Elvis's grave.

Not much has changed at Graceland, a reverentially preserved 21-room Colonial Revival-style mansion, since Elvis's former wife, Priscilla Presley, opened it to the public 24 years ago. Video projectors beam low-tech videos of a sweaty, singing, hip-swiveling Elvis onto walls. In a racquetball court behind the house, dozens of his gold records, along with various sequined jumpsuits and trophies, are on display. And, of course, there is the Jungle Room - the wood-paneled den famously decorated in skins and skulls and green shag carpeting.

Revenue at Elvis Presley Enterprises, which operates Graceland, has barely changed in recent years, either. It has been stuck at about $40 million annually since 2000, and money for improving the property has been scarce.

That is all about to change. And when the change is over, Graceland may look a lot like Disneyland.

Starting this month, Robert F. X. Sillerman, the billionaire media entrepreneur who paid more than $100 million in 2005 for control of Elvis's name and likeness - but not his music - plans to overhaul Graceland from a run-down tourist attraction into a sparkling destination resort.

The 128-room Heartbreak Hotel, which stands across Elvis Presley Boulevard from Graceland, will be demolished, along with the visitors center. In their place, Mr. Sillerman plans two 400-room hotels, convention space, an entertainment complex, restaurants, shops, an outdoor amphitheater and a spa.




Photo :Elvis Presley at Graceland in the summer of 1958, while he was on leave from the Army.


Moreover, if Mr. Sillerman has his way, Elvis will become a big presence again in Las Vegas, in an interactive museum exhibit and Elvis theme show that Mr. Sillerman hopes will attract millions of visitors a year. Tapping Elvis's international popularity is next: Mr. Sillerman envisions a 15,000-square-foot exhibit that will travel around the world.

And you thought Elvis was dead.

"He has sort of been in a holding pattern," said Mr. Sillerman, 57. "He has maintained the status as the icon that he is without any thought about his legacy, his legend and how we could take advantage of that."

With all the enthusiasm of a new homeowner, Mr. Sillerman, wearing cufflinks stamped with an image of Elvis, zipped through Graceland on a mission of his own last month, rapidly pointing out the things he wants to do once the renovations begin. He wants to expand the museum space, which is cramped. He is irritated by small details, like the jumbled layout of the house tour, which can lead visitors to a dead end.

But most important, Mr. Sillerman, who made his fortune by building and selling a chain of radio stations and then a concert-promotion business, wants to make Graceland a "multiday experience," not the two-hour walk-through it is now. He wants people to "stay as long as possible" - and, of course, to spend as much as they can.

Mr. Sillerman says he believes that Elvis Presley Enterprises has not used Elvis to his full potential, by a long shot. And now that Mr. Sillerman controls 85 percent of the company - Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis's daughter and sole heir, retains the remaining 15 percent - he now has power over Elvis's name and likeness as well as his house, its grounds and about 65 adjoining acres.

What Mr. Sillerman does not have are the rights to Elvis's music, which Elvis's manager, Col. Tom Parker, sold back to Elvis's record label, RCA, which was later acquired by Sony BMG. Colonel Parker and Mr. Presley split $5.4 million from the sale but gave up all future royalties - a mistake that Mr. Sillerman called "colossal."

If the plans materialize, the new Graceland compound will be very different from the one already visited by millions of fans. The small gift shop may be expanded into a retail complex full of Elvis memorabilia. CKX, Mr. Sillerman's entertainment company (the letters stand for "content is king"), says it has warehouses groaning with 600,000 pieces of Elvisiana, including a barber chair from Graceland, a jukebox from his home in Palm Springs,
Calif., and movie contracts he signed.

Because Mr. Sillerman's company, which is publicly traded, also owns the "American Idol" franchise, it has a ready supply of musicians who could perform at the planned amphitheater. A CKX spokesman, Edmund Tagliaferri, said that Mr. Sillerman was prepared to spend "whatever it takes" to improve the compound.


Phpto: Rollin Rigs for The New York Times
Graceland visitors can see a display of costumes and awards.


The promise has excited many Graceland veterans. "We've been thinking about this stuff for so long, but now we can actually do it," said Jack Soden, the chief executive of Elvis Presley Enterprises, whom Priscilla Presley hired to oversee the family's business in 1981, a year before Graceland opened to the public.

While mapping out the renovations, Mr. Sillerman has been courting Graceland's guardians, including its second-most-famous former resident, Priscilla. When her daughter, Lisa Marie, struck the deal with CKX, Mrs. Presley gave up any commercial rights to Graceland and the Presley name and received $6.5 million in return. She is involved with plans for the renovations, though she has no financial stake in the project.

"It's very emotional for my daughter and for myself," Mrs. Presley said in a phone interview. "It's our baby. It's an emotional ride. We've grown with it, and it's a very personal experience for us."

While in Memphis two weeks ago, Mr. Sillerman met with local officials, including Willie W. Herenton, the city's mayor, and AC Wharton Jr., the mayor of Shelby County, to sell them on his plan, which has been drawn up by Bob Weis Design Island Associates, an Orlando firm that also designed the revamped observation deck at the top of Rockefeller Center.

He was warmly received. The Memphis Regional Chamber, a business group, invited him to breakfast, and Representative Harold E. Ford Jr., the Memphis-area Democrat, invited him to lunch with some prominent businessmen. (Between glances at his BlackBerry, Mr. Ford praised Mr. Sillerman's "vision and commitment.")

One local business leader, Fred Jones Jr., a part-owner of the Memphis Grizzlies basketball team and the president of SMC Entertainment, a concert organizer with offices down the street from Graceland, was particularly enthusiastic. "The effect it's going to have on everybody's business in Memphis is tremendous," he said. "We've never had the resources to actually get it done."

So far, opponents to the plan, if there are any, have been quiet.

Even though Elvis's original fans are aging, the brand is still potent, said Robert K. Passikoff, the president of Brand Keys, a research firm in New York.

"You're not talking about a celebrity whose time came and went," Mr. Passikoff said. "You're talking about a real icon. You may have to update the environment in which you position him, but I think you're still looking at something that has very visceral and resonating values among people today."

For tourists on foot, crossing the buzzing traffic on Elvis Presley Boulevard is a dangerous proposition. Mr. Sillerman wants to tear down the existing visitors center and build a new one next to the house, so that visitors don't have to cross the road. Weddings could also be bigger business under CKX: a tiny wedding chapel in the woods next to the house would be expanded to a larger "wedding pavilion" to accommodate at least 300 weddings a year.

"We didn't used to allow weddings here, but people would just buy tickets to visit and then conduct the ceremony on the spot," Mr. Soden said. "We couldn't stop them."

Mr. Sillerman said he thought that the appeal of Graceland would easily transfer to Las Vegas, a city that teems with Elvis impersonators. "If you walk through Graceland, it screams to you, 'Take me to Vegas! Take me to Vegas!' " Mr. Sillerman said between bites of lox while flying to New York on his corporate jet.

In Nevada, he said, CKX plans to announce this month that it will open an interactive exhibit and Elvis-theme cabaret show on one of two pieces of
property on the Las Vegas Strip. Though Mr. Sillerman declined to say whether a hotel and casino would be added, Mrs. Presley suggested that those could follow: "We have talked about having a presence in Las Vegas, hotel-wise, for many, many years," she said.

Some people in Las Vegas may be less than thrilled with CKX's plans. For decades, Elvis Presley Enterprises has allowed impersonators to use Elvis's name and likeness free, because they considered it good marketing, but CKX may not follow suit.

Don Medve, a spokesman for the Las Vegas Tourist Bureau, said that there were at least 50 full-time Elvis impersonators - not counting weekend or part-time Elvises - who worked primarily in wedding chapels and charged about $150 for a 20-minute ceremony.

"Pretty much every single chapel in Las Vegas has their own Elvis," Mr. Medve said. "Generally, he sings three songs, walks the bride down the aisle and gives her his Elvis scarf. Some Elvises do three or four weddings in one day."

Mr. Sillerman said the fate of the impersonators was still undecided. "If we were going to do a show that was based on Elvis impersonators, then obviously it wouldn't make sense to have unauthorized Elvis impersonators," he said.

At least one privately owned Elvis business is not surviving. CKX is acquiring and shutting down Elvis-A-Rama, a popular museum and gift shop off the Strip.

AND Mr. Sillerman sees a lot of potential outside the United States. Each year, 600,000 visitors pay from $22 to $55 for a tour of Graceland, and about 30 percent of them are foreigners. That has him thinking about taking the Elvis franchise abroad in the next couple of years, perhaps with an interactive exhibit that would move from city to city every few months.

Clearly, Mr. Sillerman has faith in Elvis's staying power. "It's hard for people today to realize how popular he was and the impact on American culture," he said. "Was he a revolutionary? Somebody smarter than me will have to figure that out."


2006/03/07 By Julie Bosman - New York Times / EpGold.Com.

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Этот дяденька, хочет то ли построить копию Грейсленда в Вегасе, то ли перевести Гресленд из Мемфиса в Вегас. Если второй вариант - я его лично закопаю .

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Тогда уж лучше Вегас в Грейсленд.

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Maikcool информация об этом прошла уже в 2002 или 2003 году, помню читал много статей, а сейчас видимо сделка состоялась официально.

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Этот дяденька, хочет то ли построить копию Грейсленда в Вегасе, то ли перевести Гресленд из Мемфиса в Вегас. Если второй вариант - я его лично закопаю .

Ты что! онечно же не перенесет! Он же понимает, каковы могут быть последствия.
И потом, ничего плохого в продаже нет. Ведь Грейслэнд со всеми музеями и вещами Элвиса остались в собственности у Лизы Марии, а это самое главное.

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Что это?

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