Yin Yang wrote:beethoven.jpg
Oh the author was apparently a fan of "Hotel Transylvania"...
Ludwig van Beethoven was not privileged to survive his own death...
but he still composed in spite of deafness, which is certainly also quite impressive
Yin Yang wrote:beethoven.jpg
Colin B wrote:Priscilla Court case.JPG
Something wrong there ?
The whole article is here:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-fight ... k-to-elvis
John wrote:Good old Jerry.
He did a good job as El's long time manager.
Mister Moon wrote:Recorded in 1996... Elvis is back, indeed !
Colin B wrote:Mister Moon wrote:Recorded in 1996... Elvis is back, indeed !
That's it !
Maybe they used a seance...
Yin Yang wrote:Colin B wrote:Mister Moon wrote:Recorded in 1996... Elvis is back, indeed !
That's it !
Maybe they used a seance...
seance a.jpgseance b.jpgseance d.jpgseance e.jpgseance c.jpg
Mister Moon wrote:Yin Yang wrote:Colin B wrote:Mister Moon wrote:Recorded in 1996... Elvis is back, indeed !
That's it !
Maybe they used a seance...
seance a.jpgseance b.jpgseance d.jpgseance e.jpgseance c.jpg
I can't believe Stuart Colman lent himself to such crap.
John wrote:Mister Moon wrote:Yin Yang wrote:Colin B wrote:Mister Moon wrote:Recorded in 1996... Elvis is back, indeed !
That's it !
Maybe they used a seance...
seance a.jpgseance b.jpgseance d.jpgseance e.jpgseance c.jpg
I can't believe Stuart Colman lent himself to such crap.
He was just the commentator. I listened to his brilliant shows every Sunday along with my daughter. I have a recording of her calling in with a request on 19th August 1984. She asked for Mystery Train, which impressed him.
He died in 2018 and is buried in Cheltenham.
Mister Moon wrote:John wrote:Mister Moon wrote:Yin Yang wrote:Colin B wrote:Mister Moon wrote:Recorded in 1996... Elvis is back, indeed !
That's it !
Maybe they used a seance...
seance a.jpgseance b.jpgseance d.jpgseance e.jpgseance c.jpg
I can't believe Stuart Colman lent himself to such crap.
He was just the commentator. I listened to his brilliant shows every Sunday along with my daughter. I have a recording of her calling in with a request on 19th August 1984. She asked for Mystery Train, which impressed him.
He died in 2018 and is buried in Cheltenham.
I knew him from his contributions to NDT, which were always outstanding.
If I'm not mistaken, he was the one who unearthed the Mae Boren Axton interview with Elvis, right ?
I was very saddened when I learned about his passing, and have great respect for the man.
Colin B wrote:From an article about a review of Easy Come, Easy Go by Roger Ebert:
Roger Ebert's Review of Easy Come, Easy Go.JPG
Something's not right there !
Here's the whole article:
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/the-elvis- ... miserable/
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