Colin B wrote:The very first time I was aware of Elvis was when a UK newspaper [could have been the Daily Express] printed a photo of him at the stage door:
Wertheimer - Stage Door [1a] [Red].jpg
This would have been in 1956.
Then I heard Heartbreak Hotel on the radio & I was hooked !
Already 'into' the rock 'n' roll singles from Bill Haley, I then went on to enjoy the stuff from Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Fats Domino, The Platters, Freddie Bell & the Bell Boys et al.
In later years, it seems that it was mainly girl singers whom I liked.
For instance: Wanda Jackson, Brenda Lee, Pat Benetar, Sinead O'Connor, Dolores O'Riordan [Cranberries], Deborah Harry [Blondie], Chrissy Hynde [Pretenders] Kim Wilde et al.
Elvisinvegas wrote:My parents sometimes played Elvis when I was growing up (I’m 23 now) so I was always aware of Elvis and how iconic he is and I was always familiar with his well known songs. I grew up thinking of Elvis as a mythical figure because of how famous he is. But it was around 5 years ago I came across performances on YouTube from TTWII and I was blown away at how talented he was and in particular, how good he sounded live, so since then I have pretty much become Elvis obsessed.
John wrote:Have you got everything by all these artists Colin or would you like to obtain more of it?
maurice_colgan wrote:It should be remembered that back in the 1950s and early 60s money was very short. We could not possibly purchase all the artists we admired.
But in the 1970s onwards I would buy Frankie Laine, Josef Locke, Marty Robins gunfighter ballads, Kate Bush, Enya, etc etc.. Not to mention all the great composers. A small fortune.
John wrote:Elvisinvegas wrote:My parents sometimes played Elvis when I was growing up (I’m 23 now) so I was always aware of Elvis and how iconic he is and I was always familiar with his well known songs. I grew up thinking of Elvis as a mythical figure because of how famous he is. But it was around 5 years ago I came across performances on YouTube from TTWII and I was blown away at how talented he was and in particular, how good he sounded live, so since then I have pretty much become Elvis obsessed.
That's great stuff Elvisinvegas. So has this led you on to discover music by other artists?
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