http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7LP1CkosjE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCqAt6-sptk
Not to be rude...but this is a Hepatis forum , Why all the off topic posts. I too post off topic once in a blue moon. I hope ELvis is resting in peace too!
But...I think its too too much!!
Charm
And its not because I have just askes a question either.
You need to realize people dont want to be entertained all day.
Once in awhile ok, but you are out of hand. ( My opinion only)
Charm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw5-GOG8SXo
If you dont like my posts...dont look at them...simple.
Elvis would be 74??? Doesn't seem possible ~ geeze, we're just KIDS!
I love Elvis...hes da KING OF ROCK...its his special day and the Charmer has to ruin his day....Charmer...how comr you dont tell others who post to stop?
Here's a remake of an old Elvis tune. I LOVE this one!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSF89swJ9IU
Cool video...i like Arlo Guntries humour..he sure souds like Dylan
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/82/Elvis_Presley_1970.jpg
charm that was a funny you toube, Dept of health.saving that!
I like Gunthrie and Dylan which came first? I liked John Prine too, he made me giggle a lot!
Sorry to spoil your party, never was and never will be into Elvis.... but have a nice bday party and enjoy it to the fullest..... ;-) lol..... I wish I could use the little devil smiley here
Hugs to all, marcia
Arlo Guthrie's father Woody was one of Dylan's biggest influences.
so arlo came first? then dylan? elvis i only started liking lately, my sister s all loved him, one used have a shrine with candles even for him, after he passed So I had to be different,
In the early days when Dylan first came to NY, he used to visit Woodie who was in a hospital in Brooklyn. Woody had Huntington's disease and spent the last years of his life in the hospital. Dylan talked about the influence Woody had on him in the mini autobiography he wrote.
Woody came first, then Dylan, then Arlo. Dylan started to become popular in 62 or 63. Arlo first got widespread notice at the 67 Newport Folk Festival. By then Woody was hospitalized with Hundington's, as Eric said. Bob Dylan was a devotee of Woody's work, his "Song for Woody" is for Woody Guthrie. Arlo grew up making music. In '67 he recorded "Alice's Restaurant," which got national attention. Arlo made a film of Alice's Restaurant. Woody is in the film, as is Lee Hays, another folk legend and contemporary of Woody and Pete Seeger.
In the Youtube link I posted above, Arlo plays with Pete, Pete's grandson Tao (standing between Pete and Arlo, Arlo's son Abe (drummer) and Arlo's Daughter Sara Lee. That video is about 15 years old. That bunch is still touring with the addition of more of Arlo's children and their spouses and children. Pete is 88 or 89 now and still going strong.
(I'm a folk music lover, can you tell?)
I guess we hijacked this Elvis thread - oops!
I liked a lot of folk singers, but i was always more into the eagles, Jackson brown, that generation.
Wow, just now I see Pete Seeger is on PBS on American Masters!
Elvis was influenced by Carl Perkins....any way ya look at rock and roll...it came from the black gospel music from the south...Elvis was big gospel fan...i love the ole blues singers....Muddy Waters...Led Zep copied his style...rock music i guess came from the black music scene from the early days....Elvi is also part cheeoke indian...german and english
yeah sorry, in 62 i was like 7 or 8? lol! I do like blonde on blonde album by dylan though
You guys would not like my music...i dont post it...im intop some heavy sh.it
i love Holly Cole...jazz...Molly Johnson too....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rd91kB9A-0
If Elvis could post, he'd be saying
"Thank you...thank you very much"
(Can't believe I'm the FIRST to post that obvious groaner!! :)