Thu Jan 21, 2010 12:45 am
Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:24 am
Baltimore May 29 1977 represents one of the absolute low-points in Elvis' career. This day Elvis is so weak he has to leave the stage for over 20 minutes. He first sings a lot of old songs in the beginning of the concert ('That's Alright', 'Are You Lonesome Tonight', 'Blue Christmas' and 'Heartbreak Hotel', 'Love Me' and 'Jailhouse Rock'). Then right after 'You Gave Me A Mountain' Elvis asks S. Nielsen to sing some numbers. Obviously not enough, Elvis after singing 'Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel' "hands over" the responsibility to the band. He then leaves the stage. Meanwhile Kathy Westmoreland, Voice and the Stamps all did their best to entertain a dismayed audience.
This concert was released on a rather poor sounding bootleg called Send Me The Light... I Need It Bad.
Before the concert in Baltimore
Even the introduction of the band is taking place without Elvis present. Then suddenly, at the end of the introduction, Elvis is back. First excusing his absence, he then says that he had to leave because of an acing ankle "and nature cause...and you can do nothing about the nature..."
A shocked audience was eager to hear Elvis sing. They had traveled several miles, waited for hours and paid for an Elvis-concert, and the main attraction left the stage! Elvis tries to repair by singing a powerful 'Hurt'. After 'Hound Dog' he performs 'Help Me'.
However, Elvis obviously noticed the lack of excitement from the audience, and almost helplessly ask "What do you wanna hear?". This leads to a very impressive version of 'Unchained Melody'. I can't help but wonder where Elvis found the energy and power to sing this song like he does here, given the overall shape he was in. But this was not enough, and Elvis managed to sing even 5 more numbers, including an incomplete version of 'The Wonder Of You'.
Singing 'Unchained Melody'
There is a story that Elvis right after this concert collapsed in the elevator. I don't know if it is true, but it is not very unlikely...
# Note: "A physically and artistically sub-par Elvis Presley walked out on a strange concert performance for half an hour here Sunday night (29), but eventually returned. A Civic Center spokesman attributed the vet rock and roll singers murmuring, swearing and unscheduled hiatus to the reported intestinal problems that had kayoed Presley from an earlier portion of this tour. After the break Presley came on like gangbusters as he politely and apologetically tried to recoup his losses. He succeeded to the extent that only a handful asked for refunds but at the finale there was no ovation, and patrons exited shaking their heads and speculating what was wrong with him."... By Marty Bennett, Variety, May 1977.
http://home.online.no/~ov-egela/index77.html
Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:35 am
Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:41 am
Variety:
What´s with Elvis: Walks Out Midway At Show In Balto.
By Marty Bennett
A physically and artistically subpar Elvis Presley walked out on a strange concert performance for half an hour here Sunday night (29), but eventually returned. A Civic Center spokesman attributed the vet rock and roll singer´s murmuring, swearing and unscheduled hiatus to the reported intestinal problem that had kayoed Presley from an earlier portion of his tour.
After the break Presley came on like gangbusters as he politely and apologetically tried to recoup his losses. He succeeded to the extent that only a handful asked for refunds but at the finale there was no ovation, and patrons exited shaking their heads and speculating on what was wrong with him.
Presley was heavy eye-lidded and appeared to most observers to be weak and tired. He announced he had to leave stage without explanation. When he returned he said he had left because of "a twisted ankle and nature calls and you don´t fool around with nature." Later he said "there´s nothing wrong with my health." He repeatedly thanked the audience for hanging with him and said ambiguously, "If you want us back we´ll come back" - to scattered clapping.
Presley, paunchy and apparently pained, first did 30 minutes marked by anemic singing, a few stilted attempts at his patented gyrations, bewildering patter and awkward stage movements that included having an aide hand-hold his voice mike. Program consisted of ancient hits.
Presley´s show a week earlier at Capital Centre in nearby Largo was reliably described as "even worse." The Civic Center spokesman said Presley was on medication and was treated by a physician during the gap. While Presley was gone his troupe's uneven filling included a vocal flight by an anonymous opera songstress that drew a partial standing ovation, more than the main attraction received at any time after his intro.
Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:38 am
Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:52 pm
Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:28 am
Trevell wrote:Maryland, my home state. With Baltimore, College Park and the Capitol Centre, mentioned in the Variety review, he didn't seem to have much luck here. I wonder why?
Wed Jan 27, 2010 12:42 am
Rob wrote:He kicked major ass during the '71 show.
Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:01 am
Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:06 am
Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:11 am
Mon Aug 23, 2010 1:16 am
Wed Aug 25, 2010 2:53 am
the full sp wrote:This is the same guy his management decide to go ahead with a TV-Special just weeks after these events. Elvis himself at this point should have just admitted defeat and stopped working, cancelled the special etc. Even if he didn't sort himself out, he shouldn't have gone on like this on stage. It must have broke many fans hearts to witness that show. It makes me angry reading stories like this, Elvis, What Happened?
Thu Oct 07, 2010 3:15 am
Thu Oct 07, 2010 3:31 am
Phoenix78 wrote:I've heard the entire show. Contrary to what the "so-called critics & their reviews" reported, the crowd did not sound disappointed to me at all. They were actually quite rowdy.
Thu Oct 07, 2010 6:09 am
the full sp wrote:This is the same guy his management decide to go ahead with a TV-Special just weeks after these events. Elvis himself at this point should have just admitted defeat and stopped working, cancelled the special etc. Even if he didn't sort himself out, he shouldn't have gone on like this on stage. It must have broke many fans hearts to witness that show. It makes me angry reading stories like this, Elvis, What Happened?
midnightx wrote:At that point, for both Elvis and Tom Parker, it was all about the money. That being said, any competent manager never would have contracted the CBS Special during that time period. And once the contract was signed and it because apparent that Elvis was in no condition to meet his obligation, Parker could have at least postponed the taping. And just think, you have a multitude of enthusiasts on this board wishing with all their might that a deluxe DVD reissue of Elvis In Concert happens immediately.
Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:33 am
drjohncarpenter wrote:Phoenix78 wrote:I've heard the entire show. Contrary to what the "so-called critics & their reviews" reported, the crowd did not sound disappointed to me at all. They were actually quite rowdy.
Were not the "so-called critics" in the building that night?
And you did not attend, correct?
Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:42 am
Phoenix78 wrote:... I'm just not OLD ENOUGH to have had the chance to see the show myself.
Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:47 am
drjohncarpenter wrote:Phoenix78 wrote:... I'm just not OLD ENOUGH to have had the chance to see the show myself.
Thank you.
Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:41 am

Baltimore, May 29 1977
Also Sprach Zarathustra
See See Rider
I Got A Woman/Amen
That's All Right
Are You Lonesome Tonight
Blue Christmas
Heartbreak Hotel
Love Me
Jailhouse Rock
You Gave Me A Mountain
Danny Boy (S. Nielsen)
Walk With Me (S. Nielsen)
Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel
Walk That Lonesome Valley (The Stamps)
Heavenly Father (by K. Westmoreland )
intro : Early Morning Rain (sung by J. Wilkinson)
What'd I Say
Johnny B. Goode
School Days
Hurt
Hound Dog
Help Me
Unchained Melody
Blue Suede Shoes
The Wonder Of You
One Night
It's Now Or Never
Can't Help Falling In Love
First excusing his absence, he then says that he had to leave because of an acing ankle "and nature cause...and you can do nothing about the nature..."

Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:51 pm
Wed Oct 13, 2010 3:51 am
Fri Nov 05, 2010 4:18 am
midnightx wrote:the full sp wrote:This is the same guy his management decide to go ahead with a TV-Special just weeks after these events. Elvis himself at this point should have just admitted defeat and stopped working, cancelled the special etc. Even if he didn't sort himself out, he shouldn't have gone on like this on stage. It must have broke many fans hearts to witness that show. It makes me angry reading stories like this, Elvis, What Happened?
At that point, for both Elvis and Tom Parker, it was all about the money. That being said, any competent manager never would have contracted the CBS Special during that time period. And once the contract was signed and it because apparent that Elvis was in no condition to meet his obligation, Parker could have at least postponed the taping. And just think, you have a multitude of enthusiasts on this board wishing with all their might that a deluxe DVD reissue of Elvis In Concert happens immediately.
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