i cant take him seriously on a lot of songs cause his voice sounds so forced/comical
maybe i've heard too much elvis parodies when i was young so i associate it with those
imagine coming back from work to turn on your tv and see the early 20s rager from your middle school days doing this
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-pP_dCenJAso good
imagine coming back from work to turn on your tv and see the early 20s rager from your middle school days doing this
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-pP_dCenJAStill probably the biggest most potent comeback of all time
i cant take him seriously on a lot of songs cause his voice sounds so forced/comical
maybe i've heard too much elvis parodies when i was young so i associate it with those
He had a great sense of humor and a lot of the times that's what he was affecting. Jailhouse Rock is literal comedy rock.
Still probably the biggest most potent comeback of all time
What else even comes close?
im obsessed with this mf career
going from top of the world to a flop era to new heights in such a short amount of time is crazy
that's like fetty wap coming back in a couple years that starts selling more than drake
It wasn't a short amount of time tbh that was like 4 careers worth of time for your usual act. He was a relative dinosaur (for a "teenage" genre like rock) by the late 60s.
What else even comes close?
Time Out Of Mind maybe but it's not like Dylan had fallen off THAT hard. For country you had George Jones I Stopped Loving Her Today.
It wasn't a short amount of time tbh that was like 4 careers worth of time for your usual act. He was a relative dinosaur (for a "teenage" genre like rock) by the late 60s.
Colonel forcing him to waste that From Elvis to Memphis momentum in Vegas
Colonel forcing him to waste that From Elvis to Memphis momentum in Vegas
Literal crime against humanity
im obsessed with this mf career
going from top of the world to a flop era to new heights in such a short amount of time is crazy
that's like fetty wap coming back in a couple years that starts selling more than drake
Here's a tidbit only the Elvis stans know; he only wrote one song in his career (with the help of his chauffeur) while he was mourning the passing of his mom and it is one of the just devastating of his career;
Here's a tidbit only the Elvis stans know; he only wrote one song in his career (with the help of his chauffeur) while he was mourning the passing of his mom and it is one of the just devastating of his career;
!https://youtu.be/A6ob5ObFNB4Yea ik about all that my dad is a hardcore stan
Yea ik about all that my dad is a hardcore stan
My dad was a fan but turned him into a stan
Yea ik about all that my dad is a hardcore stan
Okay Elvis quiz which guitar solo did Scotty Moore consider his masterpiece that he was unable to ever replicate in a live setting 🧐
Here's a tidbit only the Elvis stans know; he only wrote one song in his career (with the help of his chauffeur) while he was mourning the passing of his mom and it is one of the just devastating of his career;
!https://youtu.be/A6ob5ObFNB4Colonel Porker robbed him of the opportunity to develop his pen
Damn i just went local theatre see this and s*** was packed
I liked it, some parts a lot, but it's sad his manager abuse of him such a big part of his story for one of the most successful acts ever . I'm not saying it was wrong to focus on it but idk I wasn't feeling Hanks performance
Damn i just went local theatre see this and s*** was packed
I liked it, some parts a lot, but it's sad his manager abuse of him such a big part of his story for one of the most successful acts ever . I'm not saying it was wrong to focus on it but idk I wasn't feeling Hanks performance
I saw this Sunday night at 10 pm and it was sold out. They should keep it in theaters until Labor Day
Oh, let our love survive
I'll dry the tears from your eyes
Let's don't let a good thing die