"When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby alberta sheffield » Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:20 pm

And what has that to do with me? (I am no racist, by the way. Just in case you thought that.)
Care to explain?


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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby Mister Moon » Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:05 pm

alberta sheffield wrote:And what has that to do with me? (I am no racist, by the way. Just in case you thought that.)
Care to explain?


I didn't say, or suggest, that, man.

So, do you have something, anything, worthy to add to the thread ?



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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby alberta sheffield » Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:08 pm

Quit the snarky and condescending attitude, "man". And the belitteling one too (try, for once , to reflect how your words come across).
I asked because I didn't understood what you meant with your previous 2 posts towards me.


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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby Mister Moon » Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:17 pm

alberta sheffield wrote:Quit the snarky and condescending attitude, "man". And the belitteling one too (try, for once , to reflect how your words come across).
I asked because I didn't understood what you meant with your previous 2 posts towards me.


No worthy additions, then.

I thought so.



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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby alberta sheffield » Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:07 pm

Arrogant and ignorant from you.
I thought so.
Nothing worth of substance from you that you had to add.
Cowardly too from you, I might add.



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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby alberta sheffield » Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:31 pm

Ok, be proud with your "thanks" of your verbal and communications shortcomings.
The irony of yours wasn't lost on me and pretty boring too.



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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby reg » Tue Oct 26, 2021 7:58 pm

Mister Moon wrote:
alberta sheffield wrote:
Mister Moon wrote:
alberta sheffield wrote:I didn't payed attention to the original release, I guess. Although owning it.(read your posting that way that it was edited out too on the original FTD release too).
when the complete "When It Rains It Pours" Elvis Sun session was released for the first time on "A Boy From Tupelo" (FTD, 2012) we were told that a bit of studio dialogue had been edited out

But I can understand why they left it out on a mainstream release some years ago.
Just one fuxxing journalist is all it needs to open a can of worms with that.
I understand why they left it out in these times.
Not that I was bothered with this remark when I read it somewhere.
It wasn't to be released in 1955 and it were different times.


What a mess, sorry. We were talking about two different things.

Don't be sorry for being rude.
You are entitled to it if you wish so.


Nah, not rude at all.

Racists are rude, no doubt.

"Nigger" is just a word.




oh man, not in america my friend, not in america. very, very bad. you dont even know man.


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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby Mister Moon » Tue Oct 26, 2021 9:17 pm

reg wrote:
Mister Moon wrote:
alberta sheffield wrote:
Mister Moon wrote:
alberta sheffield wrote:I didn't payed attention to the original release, I guess. Although owning it.(read your posting that way that it was edited out too on the original FTD release too).
when the complete "When It Rains It Pours" Elvis Sun session was released for the first time on "A Boy From Tupelo" (FTD, 2012) we were told that a bit of studio dialogue had been edited out

But I can understand why they left it out on a mainstream release some years ago.
Just one fuxxing journalist is all it needs to open a can of worms with that.
I understand why they left it out in these times.
Not that I was bothered with this remark when I read it somewhere.
It wasn't to be released in 1955 and it were different times.


What a mess, sorry. We were talking about two different things.

Don't be sorry for being rude.
You are entitled to it if you wish so.


Nah, not rude at all.

Racists are rude, no doubt.

"Nigger" is just a word.


oh man, not in america my friend, not in america. very, very bad. you dont even know man.


Holy Medgar Evers.



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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby reg » Sun Oct 31, 2021 12:02 am

Mister Moon wrote:
reg wrote:
Mister Moon wrote:
alberta sheffield wrote:
Mister Moon wrote:
alberta sheffield wrote:I didn't payed attention to the original release, I guess. Although owning it.(read your posting that way that it was edited out too on the original FTD release too).
when the complete "When It Rains It Pours" Elvis Sun session was released for the first time on "A Boy From Tupelo" (FTD, 2012) we were told that a bit of studio dialogue had been edited out

But I can understand why they left it out on a mainstream release some years ago.
Just one fuxxing journalist is all it needs to open a can of worms with that.
I understand why they left it out in these times.
Not that I was bothered with this remark when I read it somewhere.
It wasn't to be released in 1955 and it were different times.


What a mess, sorry. We were talking about two different things.

Don't be sorry for being rude.
You are entitled to it if you wish so.


Nah, not rude at all.

Racists are rude, no doubt.

"Nigger" is just a word.


oh man, not in america my friend, not in america. very, very bad. you dont even know man.


Holy Medgar Evers.



dont know what that means but you have never been here or around black people, and thats probably a good thing for you. i have and i know what im talking about. Elvis liked black people a lot and thats one reason i love him.


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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby skabillyrebels » Sun Oct 31, 2021 3:00 am

reg wrote:
Mister Moon wrote:
reg wrote:
Mister Moon wrote:
alberta sheffield wrote:
Mister Moon wrote:
alberta sheffield wrote:I didn't payed attention to the original release, I guess. Although owning it.(read your posting that way that it was edited out too on the original FTD release too).
when the complete "When It Rains It Pours" Elvis Sun session was released for the first time on "A Boy From Tupelo" (FTD, 2012) we were told that a bit of studio dialogue had been edited out

But I can understand why they left it out on a mainstream release some years ago.
Just one fuxxing journalist is all it needs to open a can of worms with that.
I understand why they left it out in these times.
Not that I was bothered with this remark when I read it somewhere.
It wasn't to be released in 1955 and it were different times.


What a mess, sorry. We were talking about two different things.

Don't be sorry for being rude.
You are entitled to it if you wish so.


Nah, not rude at all.

Racists are rude, no doubt.

"Nigger" is just a word.


oh man, not in america my friend, not in america. very, very bad. you dont even know man.


Holy Medgar Evers.



dont know what that means but you have never been here or around black people, and thats probably a good thing for you. i have and i know what im talking about. Elvis liked black people a lot and thats one reason i love him.


Medgar Wiley Evers (July 2, 1925 – June 12, 1963) was an American civil rights activist in Mississippi,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers
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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby Mister Moon » Sun Oct 31, 2021 7:46 am

Clearly, some members are here just to derail the topic at hand. They are unable to add anything worthy to the discussion so they adopt a trolling attitude, as they have done in the past.

What a sad waste of time.



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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby reg » Sun Oct 31, 2021 4:12 pm

Mister Moon wrote:Clearly, some members are here just to derail the topic at hand. They are unable to add anything worthy to the discussion so they adopt a trolling attitude, as they have done in the past.

What a sad waste of time.





Have you even met a black person all your comments make it seem not and so you need to check out of this, you dont know what your talking about, or you dont care, and that's whats sad. Elvis felt a lot diffenent than you and thats why I love him.


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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby Mister Moon » Fri Aug 30, 2024 1:25 pm

Now that we are deep into the censoring side of Elvis' record company, I thought I would bump this old thread, just in case somebody has something to add.

Thank you.


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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby John » Fri Aug 30, 2024 2:52 pm

Mister Moon wrote:Now that we are deep into the censoring side of Elvis' record company, I thought I would bump this old thread, just in case somebody has something to add.

Thank you.

Nearly three years on we now know that Elvis was a disgusting individual using offensive and racist language all the time. How I ever became a fan, I don't know. Not only did he destroy the morals of young people, particularly the girls, who wet their pants and no doubt wrecked theatre seats, but he used the words shit, and.....dare I say it, it might shock some of the older generation (that's me and Colin), fuck. You can't get lower than that.

We didn't know how gross Elvis was, and so I thank. from the bottom of my heart, Ernst and his team for being such caring people, and protecting us by censoring the language of that revolting hillbilly. My sensitive ears really do not need to hear that kind of language from that has been pop singer.

Cliff would never stoop so low.


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Re: "When It Rains It Pours" - the unheard bit

Postby javilu » Fri Aug 30, 2024 3:15 pm

John wrote:
Mister Moon wrote:Now that we are deep into the censoring side of Elvis' record company, I thought I would bump this old thread, just in case somebody has something to add.

Thank you.

Nearly three years on we now know that Elvis was a disgusting individual using offensive and racist language all the time. How I ever became a fan, I don't know. Not only did he destroy the morals of young people, particularly the girls, who wet their pants and no doubt wrecked theatre seats, but he used the words shit, and.....dare I say it, it might shock some of the older generation (that's me and Colin), fuck. You can't get lower than that.

We didn't know how gross Elvis was, and so I thank. from the bottom of my heart, Ernst and his team for being such caring people, and protecting us by censoring the language of that revolting hillbilly. My sensitive ears really do not need to hear that kind of language from that has been pop singer.

Cliff would never stoop so low.


So what is the bit that was removed from the Legacy Boy from Tupelo? I don't have the FTD book or Golden Celebration to compare.
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