See See Rider 1972 + Backstage
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Re: See See Rider 1972 + Backstage
To me, this is ruined by the "Go get em', Lard" and "Go get 'em, Fatty" comments toward Lamar. It's especially bad because it was said on camera.
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Re: See See Rider 1972 + Backstage
Rob on Sun Oct 08, 2017 7:08 am wrote:To me, this is ruined by the "Go get em', Lard" and "Go get 'em, Fatty" comments toward Lamar. It's especially bad because it was said on camera.
Exactly - and Jerry Schilling (who as we know wound up being an editor for "Elvis On Tour") also smiled real big when everybody said it.
(Plus, the date is incorrect on the video description, itself - it's not from July 13, 1972 as we know - it's a mix of footage from April 15, 1972 (Macon, GA), Detroit, MI (April 6, 1972) & San Antonio, TX (April 18, 1972).
"If the songs don't go over, we can do a medley of costumes!" - Elvis Presley (August 10, 1970 backstage in his dressing room before the first show of the August, 10, 1970/September 8, 1970 season in Vegas).
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If I'm not mistaken, it's Shilling who actually says "Get 'em fatty".Tony Trout on Sun Oct 08, 2017 7:01 pm wrote:
Exactly - and Jerry Schilling (who as we know wound up being an editor for "Elvis On Tour") also smiled real big when everybody said it.
Re: See See Rider 1972 + Backstage
[/quote](Plus, the date is incorrect on the video description, itself - it's not from July 13, 1972 as we know - it's a mix of footage from April 15, 1972 (Macon, GA), Detroit, MI (April 6, 1972) & San Antonio, TX (April 18, 1972).[/quote]
What part of the footage is from Detroit in April '72? My parents were at that show. I remember a "Welcome to Detroit" sign in one of the montage segments but otherwise I've never read what was footage was used from there.
What part of the footage is from Detroit in April '72? My parents were at that show. I remember a "Welcome to Detroit" sign in one of the montage segments but otherwise I've never read what was footage was used from there.
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Re: See See Rider 1972 + Backstage
In Detroit the band was wearing powder blue. In San Antonio they were wearing black.MRM on Mon Oct 09, 2017 10:25 pm wrote: What part of the footage is from Detroit in April '72? My parents were at that show. I remember a "Welcome to Detroit" sign in one of the montage segments but otherwise I've never read what was footage was used from there.
Also see threads:
http://www.elvis-collectors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=73180
http://www.elvis-collectors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=84035
You know, that version of "Dixie" and uh, the "Battle Hymn of the Republic," it's so beautiful!
The band he's put together is so over-the-top, and only Elvis would have that kinda spending power, and just audacious craziness. Choirs, and orchestras, and a great rhythm section, maybe another gospel group on the side. None of it makes sense until you suddenly hear something like that, and they're all playing a role in that, and it's very moving music. That's the pure joy of music in the man. You know, that's when I see everything stop.
~Tom Petty - The Searcher
The band he's put together is so over-the-top, and only Elvis would have that kinda spending power, and just audacious craziness. Choirs, and orchestras, and a great rhythm section, maybe another gospel group on the side. None of it makes sense until you suddenly hear something like that, and they're all playing a role in that, and it's very moving music. That's the pure joy of music in the man. You know, that's when I see everything stop.
~Tom Petty - The Searcher
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Re: See See Rider 1972 + Backstage
Gunter on Tue Oct 17, 2017 7:41 pm wrote:In Detroit the band was wearing powder blue. In San Antonio they were wearing black.MRM on Mon Oct 09, 2017 10:25 pm wrote: What part of the footage is from Detroit in April '72? My parents were at that show. I remember a "Welcome to Detroit" sign in one of the montage segments but otherwise I've never read what was footage was used from there.
Also see threads:
http://www.elvis-collectors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=73180
http://www.elvis-collectors.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=84035
Also, after singing "Burning Love" from San Antonio, TX, the cameras show him running through a red curtain. This red curtain can also be seen in "EOT: Through My Eyes" as he walks onstage then it quickly (and seamlessly, I might add) switches to San Antonio, TX.
"If the songs don't go over, we can do a medley of costumes!" - Elvis Presley (August 10, 1970 backstage in his dressing room before the first show of the August, 10, 1970/September 8, 1970 season in Vegas).
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