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| Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas
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Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas - Part One Thursday, August 16, 2007 (3616 reads)
Viva Las Vegas - Part One
Elvis Presley's electrifying live performances ended with the lucrative movie deals and schedules that left no time for concerts. Unhappy with Hollywood, he returned to the stage with the "1968 Comeback TV Special" and a legendary string of Las Vegas concerts that succeeded on many levels. These events were both large and intimate, and allowed Elvis to explore a unique, diverse repertoire. They also revolutionized the casino concert business, leading the spectacles that are common today. Unfortunately, the 24-hour casino concert business took a toll on Elvis and his growing demons. Bill Medley of the Righteous Brother and Presley's backup singer, Cissy Houston, join Schilling, Parry, Guralnick and Jorgensen with insightful comments of Elvis and the impact of his Las Vegas years.
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Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas - Part Two Thursday, August 16, 2007 (3600 reads)
Viva Las Vegas - Part Two
Elvis Presley's electrifying live performances ended with the lucrative movie deals and schedules that left no time for concerts. Unhappy with Hollywood, he returned to the stage with the "1968 Comeback TV Special" and a legendary string of Las Vegas concerts that succeeded on many levels. These events were both large and intimate, and allowed Elvis to explore a unique, diverse repertoire. They also revolutionized the casino concert business, leading the spectacles that are common today. Unfortunately, the 24-hour casino concert business took a toll on Elvis and his growing demons. Bill Medley of the Righteous Brother and Presley's backup singer, Cissy Houston, join Schilling, Parry, Guralnick and Jorgensen with insightful comments of Elvis and the impact of his Las Vegas years.
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Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas - Part Three Thursday, August 16, 2007 (3578 reads)
Viva Las Vegas - Part Three
Elvis Presley's electrifying live performances ended with the lucrative movie deals and schedules that left no time for concerts. Unhappy with Hollywood, he returned to the stage with the "1968 Comeback TV Special" and a legendary string of Las Vegas concerts that succeeded on many levels. These events were both large and intimate, and allowed Elvis to explore a unique, diverse repertoire. They also revolutionized the casino concert business, leading the spectacles that are common today. Unfortunately, the 24-hour casino concert business took a toll on Elvis and his growing demons. Bill Medley of the Righteous Brother and Presley's backup singer, Cissy Houston, join Schilling, Parry, Guralnick and Jorgensen with insightful comments of Elvis and the impact of his Las Vegas years.
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