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MeatGrl1
16 Aug 2006, 21:27
August 16th 1977 we lost one of the most wonderful human beings that ever graced this earth, Elvis Aron Presley. Only 42 and still had so much going for him. He will always be in my heart and prayers.
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8th January 1935 - 16th August 1977
Missed but never forgotten, your legacy and legend will remain eternal.
RadioMaster
16 Aug 2006, 21:33
Hey, you´re wrong!
Elvis is still alive!!!:angry:
Lord Kagan
16 Aug 2006, 21:35
He was abducted by rock n roll loving aliens
RadioMaster
16 Aug 2006, 21:38
I´ve heard that he lives in a hole somewhere near the south pole...:confused:
Lord Kagan
16 Aug 2006, 21:39
Maybe hes taking a break as the old kitkat advert used to say
MeatGrl1
16 Aug 2006, 21:44
I´ve heard that he lives in a hole somewhere near the south pole...:confused:
You are joking right?
Please out of respect don't do that!
Elvis died 16th August, that's upsetting enough without all these storys like I saw him here, there and everywhere. Lisa has spoken about that in the latest DVD, Elvis By The Presleys and it reduced me to tears as she talks about the last moment she had with her father, it was pretty moving stuff and if I'm not mistaken I saw a tear in her eye as she never talks about her father she prefers to keep that to herself and you could clearly see this was difficult and hard for her. I can also see how hurtful it can be for her when people claim to have seen him here, there and everywhere so please don't do it, it's so disrespectful, thanks.
Ageing Bat
16 Aug 2006, 23:15
The King gave so much pleasure to so many, many people. Without him, I wonder whether music as we know it today would have evolved in quite the same way? I wonder how many 'stars' from today's music industry will be remembered and respected so long after they are no longer with us?
I remember only too well the day that Elvis died. I came home from school to find mum in tears - he was her idol. Elvis was, and in many ways still is, a musical phenomena.
The Flying Mouse
17 Aug 2006, 14:29
I wonder how many 'stars' from today's music industry will be remembered and respected so long after they are no longer with us?
:twisted: I wonder if they'll be still remembered and respected by dinner time a week on Saturday :shock:
I'm afraid the age where artist had any king of longevity is gone :sad: (which in one way is a good thing, imagine listening to Hearsay for the next 40 years :yikes: )
But I blame TV shows like The X Factor and Pop Idol (more like Bone Idol).
The record guys have worked out, in the world of pop, that NOTHING sells like a debute album.
So why give anyone a follow up album when it's much better to just take another act out of the cloning machine and make a packet out of it before getting rid.
It's "disposable music"
Ed Norton's character in Fight Club would love it.
Single serving meal.
Single serving toiletries.
Single serving friend.
Single serving pop act.
Anyway, i've gone WAY off topic (sorry :oops: ) so to get back to it........
R.I.P. Elvis.
He might have left the building, but the arena is still full of fans 8)
RadioMaster
17 Aug 2006, 14:54
That´s just a trend, which has reached its peak now, some years and then the general public will be bored of it and a new taste of music will establish. This process is already starting, but you´ve gotta seach very very carefully to find the first signs, but it definitely will come.
Lord Kagan
17 Aug 2006, 14:55
Sounds like we're getting to conspiracy theories :shock:
RadioMaster
17 Aug 2006, 14:57
That´s not a conspiracy theory, that´s just a fact, but a very off topicish, so I´ll :silence:
Lord Kagan
17 Aug 2006, 14:59
Hmm a conspiarcy theory thread? sound any good?
RadioMaster
17 Aug 2006, 15:03
OOOhh, I know many many conspiracy theories, that was some kinda hobby of mine some years ago...
ChrisBelfast
17 Aug 2006, 19:43
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/17082006/325/s-find-elvis-3-million.html
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/17082006/325/s-find-elvis-3-million.html
:nuts::nuts::nuts::nuts:yeah sure...
to tell ya the truth.. he lives in Holland these days...working as a garbage man.. :nuts:
RadioMaster
17 Aug 2006, 19:51
Great idea!
To make if official: I´ll give everybody who sees elvis and doesnt tell that site, but tells me and additional have seen Charlie Chaplin, both in the same city, eating a hot dog, the double price.:))
....you want salt or vinegar on those chips.....huh huh:shock:
RadioMaster
17 Aug 2006, 20:45
A pinch of salt please :lmao:
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