Sun Nov 19, 2006 6:17 am
Burning Love wrote:Mr. Johnson ... was a reporter I am assuming does not make a habbit of getting facts in a article wrong, especially if indeed he wrote it the next day! So how can we explain this?
Robert Johnson wrote:I never had a better time than yesterday when I dropped in at Sam Phillips' Sun record bedlam on Union and Marshall. It was what you might call a barrel-house of fun. Carl Perkins was in a recording session, and he has one that's going to hit as hard as "Blue Suede Shoes." We're trying to arrange an advance audition for you Memphis fans before the song is released in January. Johnny Cash dropped in. Jerry Lee Lewis was there too, and then Elvis dropped by.
Elvis headed for the piano and started in on "Blueberry Hill." The joint was really rocking before they got through. Elvis is high on Jerry Lee Lewis. "That boy can go," he said. "I think he has a great future ahead of him. He has a different style, and the way he plays piano just gets inside me."
I never saw Elvis more likeable than he was just fooling around with these other fellows who have the same interest as he does. If Sam Phillips had been on his toes, he'd have turned the recorder on when that very unrehearsed but talented bunch go to cutting up on "Blueberry Hill" and a lot of other songs. That quartet could sell a million.
- Memphis Press Scimitar - December 5, 1956
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woodleyjohn wrote:In terms of sound quality get the single 47 track CD just released.
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Smudge wrote:Just got my copy today from HMV for £6!
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bpd wrote:Some times I would rather believe the Myth. How will I be able to go on? The Quartet is a freaking trio!!!!! Damn it.
bpd wrote:- Aloha wasn't LIVE in the United States.
bpd wrote:- Elvis had an extra stripe put on his dress army uniform for his train ride home.
bpd wrote:- RCA lost the stereo master for 'Follow That Dream'.
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Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:08 pm
bpd wrote:P.S. I have some original Johnny Cash LPs on the Sun Label...good condition...I wonder if they are worth anything? I listened to them all and Elvis’ voice is not heard on any of them. It's strange to me to see a Sun label on a LP since Elvis only had singles on Sun.
Thu Nov 23, 2006 6:25 pm
drjohncarpenter wrote:You're too funny.bpd wrote:Some times I would rather believe the Myth. How will I be able to go on? The Quartet is a freaking trio!!!!! Damn it.
No, Smokey Joe Baugh made them a quartet. And they're still the "One Million Dollar Quartet" -- Elvis was worth that by himself!bpd wrote:- Aloha wasn't LIVE in the United States.
Hawaii was our 50th state in 1973, so it was indeed "LIVE in the United States."bpd wrote:- Elvis had an extra stripe put on his dress army uniform for his train ride home.
Hey, that was the Colonel's doing. Elvis either didn't mind, or didn't notice!bpd wrote:- RCA lost the stereo master for 'Follow That Dream'.
Or was it the Mirsch Company?
Ho ho ho!
Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:08 pm
BIGREDG wrote:bpd wrote:P.S. I have some original Johnny Cash LPs on the Sun Label...good condition...I wonder if they are worth anything? I listened to them all and Elvis’ voice is not heard on any of them. It's strange to me to see a Sun label on a LP since Elvis only had singles on Sun.
Hate to break it to ya, but Johnny Cash didn't sing on those Johnny Cash Sun albums either!! It was Bill Black, Johnny just mimed!!
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