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I'm a muslim, anyone else? Don't worry I'm not offended when someone makes reference to Christmas.silver wrote:I am the real minority on this board!!!
Well, interesting because I just heard on the radio here this morning that SONY plans to do more re-mixes in the near future to hook Elvis' music onto a new generation. The aim is Top 40 radio play.midnightx wrote:Elvis' music sounds old because it is old. If I want to hear some new music, I pull out a Lil' Kim CD or whatever - I don't write a letter to Sony/BMG asking them to remix an Elvis song. You can't expect Elvis to satisfy all your needs.
Don't mess with his music.
Well said Keith.
The rap comment struck me as an intentional comment designed to insult.Tallhair AKA Ger Rijff wrote:...Lookahere, little lady, I dont care one bit about what color your skin is. Your the one. since your first posting here, to remind us again and again, youre Afro American! Well, goodie for you. Its your irritating lack of knowledge of things in general that this guy is fed up with. We are always wrong, youre always right. Fans who dont agree with you are, for the most, racists... Your words... not mine! Youre pretty screwed up, young lady.
Lakeisha wrote:Back in 2002 Jerry Schilling was asked what would Elvis think of them re-mixing his songs with a techno/hip hop beat, and he said that Elvis would have said "if it's a hit then go for it". In otherwords, Elvis wouldn't mind as long as it's a hit.
I don't totally buy into this notion. I'm sure Elvis wouldn't have mind to have a another "Hit" record, but Elvis wasn't totally into music because of "Hit" records. If he had cared so much about having "Hit" records, he sure didn't care in the last 5 years of recording. Burning Love was his last big "Hit" in the U.S."if it's a hit then go for it"...
Sure, it was a "Hit" and it was promoted extremely well thru the World Cup Soccer commercial overseas. ironically, it wasn't the major "Hit" in the U.S. like you want to so believe Lakeisha, it only peaked at #50 on the Hot 100!!!ALLC wasn't just a hit it was a milestone! It went #1 in almost every country on the planet, including Africa, and is today considered a modern day classic!!
Most everyone I know in my age group has said to me that it's their favorite or only Elvis song they like or play.
that reply is jus so stupid, I won't even begin to justify that idiotic remark. I cannot believe you consider yourself an Elvis fan.that may not fly too well with some of you older fans, but in this generation that's just the reality of Elvis' ALLC compared to his originals.
Peter Aerts is a three times K1 fighting champion who fought in the finals 13 times already. K1 is a sport especially huge in Japan where action figures are made from the fighters. He always enters the ring with Elvis - My Boy. Quite something else for a succesful heavy weight fighter.Lakeisha wrote:They also use ALLC and Rubberneckin for sporting events as their music entrance. I hear ALLC and Rubberneckin re-mixes all the time at local Memphis football and basketball games, but no other Elvis songs.
Lakeisha wrote:Most everyone I know in my age group has said to me that it's their favorite or only Elvis song they like or play. That may not fly too well with some of you older fans, but in this generation that's just the reality of Elvis' ALLC compared to his orginals.
You sound like my grandmother.Scott Haigh 781990EP wrote:and plus, what has happened to music today? as the black eyed peas sang, 'where is the love'. music is just so aggressive and has nothing involved with emotions whatsoever, well the majority
Keith all the world except the US understand the impact of the World Cup. You can't blame Lakeisha for not understanding that. We don't understand "World" Bowl do we? I know I don't.Keith Richards, Jr. wrote:You also need to keep in mind that "ALLC" was used in the World Cup commercial. It would never EVER have been such a huge hit without it.
I couldn't care less about Super Bowl but I understand the impact. Janet Jackson showed an innocent breast and the whole world talked about it for weeks!buddy holly wrote:Keith all the world except the US understand the impact of the World Cup. You can't blame Lakeisha for not understanding that. We don't understand "World" Bowl do we? I know I don't.Keith Richards, Jr. wrote:You also need to keep in mind that "ALLC" was used in the World Cup commercial. It would never EVER have been such a huge hit without it.