memphisflash wrote:According to Ger Rijff it WILL be on the Sun box ... let's cross our fingers
What he said was Ernst mentioned a version of Forgot To Remember to him - that doesn't mean it's the version we're listening to now. I didn't take Ger's comment as proof that that particular piece of audio will be on there.
memphisflash wrote:According to Ger Rijff it WILL be on the Sun box ... let's cross our fingers
What he said was Ernst mentioned a version of Forgot To Remember to him - that doesn't mean it's the version we're listening to now. I didn't take Ger's comment as proof that that particular piece of audio will be on there.
I hope it is, of course.
That's true, but I guess this is the version Ger means, He know's what he's talking about, and if it's 50's, I'll take his opinion anytime ...
memphisflash wrote:According to Ger Rijff it WILL be on the Sun box ... let's cross our fingers
What he said was Ernst mentioned a version of Forgot To Remember to him - that doesn't mean it's the version we're listening to now. I didn't take Ger's comment as proof that that particular piece of audio will be on there.
I hope it is, of course.
That's true, but I guess this is the version Ger means, He know's what he's talking about, and if it's 50's, I'll take his opinion anytime ...
He said "Ernst mentioned 'I Forgot' to be part of the new songs featured". So it could be this version. Could be another version though, we'll soon find out.
memphisflash wrote:According to Ger Rijff it WILL be on the Sun box ... let's cross our fingers
What he said was Ernst mentioned a version of Forgot To Remember to him - that doesn't mean it's the version we're listening to now. I didn't take Ger's comment as proof that that particular piece of audio will be on there.
I hope it is, of course.
It would be peculiar if amberola1b, uploaded this particular version/source to YouTube, after already securing a deal with Ernst/FTD.
elvisalisellers wrote:
It would be peculiar if amberola1b, uploaded this particular version/source to YouTube, after already securing a deal with Ernst/FTD.
Those were my thoughts too.
Well, he's on Youtube so it'd be easy to ask him any questions we want. The first question being HAVE YOU GOT ANY MORE????????
elvisalisellers wrote:It would be peculiar if amberola1b, uploaded this particular version/source to YouTube, after already securing a deal with Ernst/FTD.
Yeah, he would have mentioned it on the clip or something... after all, it was only uploaded a few days ago.
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Well, why not? If I had the money already and knowing this thing will be released pretty soon, why not share it (in worse audio quality) with the fans? Nice gesture!
When the evening shadows fall
And you're wondering who to call
For a little company
There's always me
AVSP wrote:Brilliant story and great audio considering - what a find after all these years
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Is this on the new Sun FTD set???
Think its probably Hayride radio not TV though, what you think?
TCB, Shaky
This is but one example of "attic" recordings Ernst has spoken of for years.
What a beautiful performance. It's definitely an authentic Lousiana Hayride radio broadcast.
We first hear Buzz Busby and the Bayou Boys, then Horace Logan introduces Elvis, Scotty and Bill. Logan indicates the song has been doing well for weeks, which would place the date to one of these appearances:
10-01-1955
10-29-1955
These were Elvis' only two Hayride visits that month. My guess is the audio clip is from the earlier date, Saturday, October 1, 1955 -- six weeks after the release of Sun 223, and Buzz Busby was the featured guest that evening.
. Dr. John Carpenter, M.D. Stop, look and listen, baby <<--->> that's my philosophy!
drjohncarpenter wrote:These were Elvis' only two Hayride visits this month. My guess is the audio clip is from the earlier date, Saturday, October 1, 1955 -- six weeks after the release of Sun 223, and Buzz Busby was the featured guest that evening.
A few years ago the story made the rounds that many Louisiana Hayride performances were recorded by a photographer in Sheveport in exchange for doing photography for the Hayride. Supposedly, in the late '50s his photography shop was burglarized and the tapes stolen (apparently not for the content, but because magnetic tape was expensive back then). Wouldn't it be great if this find was just a sample of what was stolen and there are many additional recording out there?
Trevor Cajiao - The bad news is that this WON'T be on the 'A Boy From Tupelo' boxed set. Like all of us, Ernst was unaware of its existence until today.
AVSP wrote:Brilliant story and great audio considering - what a find after all these years
..
Is this on the new Sun FTD set???
Think its probably Hayride radio not TV though, what you think?
TCB, Shaky
This is but one example of "attic" recordings Ernst has spoken of for years.
What a beautiful performance. It's definitely an authentic Lousiana Hayride radio broadcast.
We first hear Buzz Busby and the Bayou Boys, then Horace Logan introduces Elvis, Scotty and Bill. Logan indicates the song has been doing well for weeks, which would place the date to one of these appearances:
10-01-1955
10-29-1955
These were Elvis' only two Hayride visits that month. My guess is the audio clip is from the earlier date, Saturday, October 1, 1955 -- six weeks after the release of Sun 223, and Buzz Busby was the featured guest that evening.
Fantastic researching job, Doc! Thanks for that!
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When the evening shadows fall
And you're wondering who to call
For a little company
There's always me
Trevor Cajiao - The bad news is that this WON'T be on the 'A Boy From Tupelo' boxed set. Like all of us, Ernst was unaware of its existence until today.
Trevor Cajiao - The bad news is that this WON'T be on the 'A Boy From Tupelo' boxed set. Like all of us, Ernst was unaware of its existence until today.
Trevor Cajiao - The bad news is that this WON'T be on the 'A Boy From Tupelo' boxed set. Like all of us, Ernst was unaware of its existence until today.
Who is Trevor Cajiao?
Renowned editor of ELVIS, THE MAN & HIS MUSIC magazine,
Trevor Cajiao - The bad news is that this WON'T be on the 'A Boy From Tupelo' boxed set. Like all of us, Ernst was unaware of its existence until today.
Where is that quote from please?
From Trevor's mouth ...................... or fingers.
Trevor Cajiao - The bad news is that this WON'T be on the 'A Boy From Tupelo' boxed set. Like all of us, Ernst was unaware of its existence until today.
MRS, we're waiting for you!
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