elvislady wrote:Thank you for sharing this clip onstage55, I will be watching this it looks very interesting. Great to see the old VT I remember these well.
OnStage55 wrote:elvislady wrote:Thank you for sharing this clip onstage55, I will be watching this it looks very interesting. Great to see the old VT I remember these well.
Your welcome elvislady.
I still have about 3 or 4 hundred Video Tapes and still play them.
elvislady wrote:Onstage, i watched this clip you posted, i really enjoyed the MM stories, some i had not heard before, they came across very caring and genuine guys.
Mountain Mist wrote:I am wondering, John, if Jordan can upload videos, such as these, onto this site for archive, before they are removed due to Copyright restrictions on Youtube?
John wrote:Mountain Mist wrote:I am wondering, John, if Jordan can upload videos, such as these, onto this site for archive, before they are removed due to Copyright restrictions on Youtube?
I don't know. I suspect that it would take up too much room. My suggestion is that you should download anything you'd like to keep. There's a lovely programme called Free Studio which will do it.
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/free-dvd-video-software.htm
Mountain Mist wrote:elvislady wrote:Onstage, i watched this clip you posted, i really enjoyed the MM stories, some i had not heard before, they came across very caring and genuine guys.
I'm making my way through and enjoying it, too.
Such a shame that such a domino effect happened from different directions, and Elvis was in the middle, or, on the other end of it.
Elvis had the right thinking; however, one of his bad thoughts was that he was going to die young, I wish he didn't have that thought.
I did notice that when Marty recalled some stories early in the piece, the camera switched to the look on Billy's face and he seemed a bit pained to me, and didn't agree with Marty.
What have you come away with, after watching, Elvislady?
I still have more to watch.
elvislady wrote:Mountain Mist wrote:elvislady wrote:Onstage, i watched this clip you posted, i really enjoyed the MM stories, some i had not heard before, they came across very caring and genuine guys.
I'm making my way through and enjoying it, too.
Such a shame that such a domino effect happened from different directions, and Elvis was in the middle, or, on the other end of it.
Elvis had the right thinking; however, one of his bad thoughts was that he was going to die young, I wish he didn't have that thought.
I did notice that when Marty recalled some stories early in the piece, the camera switched to the look on Billy's face and he seemed a bit pained to me, and didn't agree with Marty.
What have you come away with, after watching, Elvislady?
I still have more to watch.
I felt billy was pained, he at points looked to me like he wanted to say, hey guys this is my cousin your talking about, i enjoyed the fact that they all did care about elvis, red got very teary-eyed on a few occasions. I am looking for volume 2 .
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