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Elvis live at Madison Square Garden, June 10 !972 Afternoon and Evening Performances.
The ultimate ELVIS ON TOUR Featuring totally new remixes from the original 1972 movie and recently discovered outtakes
The June 10th, 1972 Afternoon & Evening concert performances for the very first time ever. It all began at 4:00 pm on June 9, 1972, when Elvis, in a blue suit in the Mercury Ballroom of the New York Hilton, hold a thenrare press conference. Over the next three days he had the opportunity to make up for lost time and make history at the same time when he gave four sold-out performances at Madison Square Garden (8:30 pm on the 9th and 11th; 2:30 and 8:30 pm on the 10th J. He was the first performer ever to do so, 80,000 fans attended the shows, which grossed $730,000. It was an event. It was standing room only. It is understandable, and now it's captured in the brilliance of digital sound and color restoration for the very first time ever.
PART OF: Elvis Presley – '68 Comeback Special (50th Anniversary Edition) is the definitive chronicle of one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll performances ever televised: Elvis Presley at the peak of his powers. For the first time ever, all previously-released audio and newly-restored video from the taping of the special is available in one package – including unused performances and studio outtakes that spotlight the real Elvis. The package contains an entire disc showcasing the legendary sessions for the special recorded with Elvis and the Wrecking Crew. This 5CD, 2 Blu-ray disc deluxe package also includes an 80-page book featuring rare photographs and ephemera and a new oral history on the special, crafted from interviews conducted for Thom Zimny’s 2018 documentary, Elvis Presley: The Searcher. The newly-restored Blu-ray video was also overseen by Zimny.
in 1979, Geraldo Rivera anchored an hour-long program for ABC's 20/20 titled "The Elvis Cover-Up," which established that Elvis was dependent on prescription medication. Here is the complete broadcast (with a couple of Elvis performances deleted for legal reasons) and subsequent updates.
Based on the real-life adventures of travel writer Pam Mandel, Elvis of the Yukon, is the story of two friends on a road trip in Alaska who abruptly change course after encountering an unlikely omen.
When Elvis Presley died in 1977, the official explanation was a heart attack but this 1979 special investigation reveals a massive coverup by police and medical authorities. A special investigation from 60 Minutes Australia.
Elvis Costello performs for his hometown audience.
The Spectacular Spinning Songbook made its first appearance in 1986 in Los Angeles during the "Costello Sings Again Tour." In 2011, Elvis Costello and the Imposters set out on The Revolver Tour and, for the first time in 25 years, once again allowed his set-list to be chosen by "The Spectacular Spinning Songbook," a monumental game-show type wheel spun by select fans and featuring songs from his latest critically acclaimed release National Ransom, plus new renditions of hits, rarities and very unexpected covers. This is the complete concert from the 12th May, including special guest appearance from The Bangles.
Worthy Farm, Pilton, England
Radio legend Casey Kasem presents this collection featuring momentous occasions in music history. This installment follows music icon Elvis Presley, from his beginnings at Sun Records to his last days at Graceland. During this in-depth program, the King of Rock 'n' Roll's successful career and flourishing estate since his death in 1977 are explored, and Tom Jones, B.B. King, Sammy Davis Jr. and more share their thoughts.
Long before Elvis was heralded as the king of rock ‘n’ roll, he was a faithful fan of gospel music. Although it was instrumental in shaping his spiritual life as well as his career, no documentary has truly chronicled this facet of his life…until now. He Touched Me: The Gospel Music Of Elvis Presley features more than 30 of Elvis’ gospel recordings and never-before-seen footage. This 3-hour collection, filled with personal stories by those who knew him well, goes behind the scene of Elvis’ career. Discover how Elvis was dramatically influenced by two of southern gospel music’s premiere quartets, the Statesmen and the Blackwood Brothers. Learn the controversy surrounding this performance of "Peace In The Valley" on the Ed Sullivan Show and hear the surprising story behind the recording of his signature hymn, "How Great Thou Art." You’ll see Elvis in a new light as you witness how deeply he was touched by gospel music.
Meet the match made in pop heaven, when the singer-songwriter and the 1960s hitmaking composer collaborated on the 1998 album Painted From Memory, featuring the GRAMMY Award-winning song “I Still Have That Other Girl.” Their magical sessions were captured in this special episode of Sessions at West 54th, hosted by David Byrne.
A magnificent outdoor evening was made simply by watching Elvis and Emmylou singing together into a single microphone as they shifted back and forth in a bluegrass singing style, we felt nearly transported. You could virtually hear a pin drop, as the crowd of 6,000 were hushed by Elvis and Emmylou's near perfect harmonies.