Tony Trout on Wed Mar 14, 2018 5:35 pm wrote:I'm alsoa huge fan of the Hampton Roads, VA performance from April 9, 1972. The band and Elvis were simply on FIRE that night. BTW, Johnny, I don't think I've ever seen a close up that's as close up as the footage here is of the song.
Hi tony. I edited the video using the many split screens seen in the movie using the angles one might miss when watching the movie
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Tony Trout on Wed Mar 14, 2018 5:35 pm wrote:I'm alsoa huge fan of the Hampton Roads, VA performance from April 9, 1972. The band and Elvis were simply on FIRE that night. BTW, Johnny, I don't think I've ever seen a close up that's as close up as the footage here is of the song.
Hi tony. I edited the video using the many split screens seen in the movie using the angles one might miss when watching the movie
drjohncarpenter on Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:18 pm wrote:
Johnny2523 on Wed Mar 14, 2018 2:58 pm wrote:
Tony Trout on Wed Mar 14, 2018 5:35 pm wrote:I'm alsoa huge fan of the Hampton Roads, VA performance from April 9, 1972. The band and Elvis were simply on FIRE that night. BTW, Johnny, I don't think I've ever seen a close up that's as close up as the footage here is of the song.
Hi tony. I edited the video using the many split screens seen in the movie using the angles one might miss when watching the movie
My favorite is the released Memphis 74 album. That includes the edited down Amen. BTW, no dive bomb in the performance from 2-12-77 I attended, you know.
Juan Luis on Wed Mar 21, 2018 9:59 am wrote:My favorite is the released Memphis 74 album. That includes the edited down Amen. BTW, no dive bomb in the performance from 2-12-77 I attended, you know.
Thanks Juan for that memory. Why do you think that was? Do you think Elvis was "thrown off" a bit because of the guitar strap breaking? An interesting memory nevertheless.
I realize that some who never attended the later shows become, shall we say, "annoyed," when they hear the "dive bomb" routine on disk. However, when you were at the shows watching what Elvis was doing, in the environment, and hearing J.D. Sumner's amazing voice, I always felt it was pretty cool.
Juan Luis on Wed Mar 21, 2018 9:59 am wrote:My favorite is the released Memphis 74 album. That includes the edited down Amen. BTW, no dive bomb in the performance from 2-12-77 I attended, you know.
Thanks Juan for that memory. Why do you think that was? Do you think Elvis was "thrown off" a bit because of the guitar strap breaking? An interesting memory nevertheless.
I realize that some who never attended the later shows become, shall we say, "annoyed," when they hear the "dive bomb" routine on disk. However, when you were at the shows watching what Elvis was doing, in the environment, and hearing J.D. Sumner's amazing voice, I always felt it was pretty cool.
rlj
Exactly. I think he skipped the dive on 2-12-77 cause he was very up and the pacing throughout the show is good until towards the end he slows down a bit..but still energetic.
rlj4ep on Wed Mar 21, 2018 9:43 am wrote:Thanks Juan for that memory. Why do you think that was? Do you think Elvis was "thrown off" a bit because of the guitar strap breaking? An interesting memory nevertheless.
I realize that some who never attended the later shows become, shall we say, "annoyed," when they hear the "dive bomb" routine on disk. However, when you were at the shows watching what Elvis was doing, in the environment, and hearing J.D. Sumner's amazing voice, I always felt it was pretty cool.
rlj
I can't imagine attending a show in 1977 and not getting a J.D. Sumner "dive bomb."
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