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Somebody here has to help me. I need the title and artist of a song that's been on the radio quite a bit recently. It sounds quite a bit like Elvis, but more current. If you've heard it, you probably already know what I'm talking about. HELP!
Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox
Nevermind, found it. It actually is Elvis, remixed by some DJ named JXL. The song is "A little less conversation". It'd be fun at parties... look it up
Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox
That was a great scene in MIB.
Still laugh every time I watch it.
"You do know Elvis is dead, right?"
"No, Elvis is not dead. He just went home"
If you like Elvis, and if you like Zepplin, try Dred Zepplin. Band with Evlis impersonater doing Zep tunes and merging them with Elvis tunes, like Heartbeaker/Heartbreak Hotel. Funny stuff
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Originally posted by agallag Nevermind, found it. It actually is Elvis, remixed by some DJ named JXL. The song is "A little less conversation". It'd be fun at parties... look it up
It became a no1 hit over here recently, it became popular after it was used in an advertisment for.....
GURM, LOOK AWAY NOW..
...Nike football boots.
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Yeah, "a little less conversation" is quite nice. Funny though that I seem to be nearly the only one that knew the original tune long before the Nike commercial.
I always have to laugh when I see the tunnel scene of MIB with the Elvis tune as well. I do like this (Elvis') version of "Promised land" much more than the original (Chuck Berry). BTW, I was quite often hearing this version tuned way up while driving through the city before. Now if I'd do it, everyone would think I'd like to copy MIB...
Utwig, most of those songs you named are from the great 70s Las Vegas appearances. If you like those, get yourself the "That's the way it is" DVD. It presents those songs in brilliant sound-quality.
The 68 Comeback special was an even greater performance by the king with great versions of "Lawdy, Miss Clawdy", "Heartbreak Hotel", "If I can dream", "It hurts me",... I'd really like to see a DVD of this that is tuned up to a sound-standard like the "that's the way it is" DVD - unfortunately that's likely impossible, though.
Anyone know what song it was where he couldn't hold back his laughter? He was laughing through the whole song... I really liked this one, but don't know which song it was.
It was a late live version of "Are you lonesome tonight".
I'm quite sure, however, that he is laughing because of the ultra-high pitched "backing vocals" of one of his combo.
(You can hear him say "sing it, Baby!" between the laughing at one point...)
Errm, there is no way that I can make it to a post office while they're open (I wonder how anyone that really is working and not only claiming to does this?).
Saturday perhaps...
Originally posted by Indiana
Yeah, "a little less conversation" is quite nice. Funny though that I seem to be nearly the only one that knew the original tune long before the Nike commercial.
I didn't know it - shame on me.
I always have to laugh when I see the tunnel scene of MIB with the Elvis tune as well. I do like this (Elvis') version of "Promised land" much more than the original (Chuck Berry). BTW, I was quite often hearing this version tuned way up while driving through the city before. Now if I'd do it, everyone would think I'd like to copy MIB...
I once drove listening to Doin' time for being young (from Cry Baby) when i got a speed ticket.
The lyrics go:
- Well I don't care cause I drive too fast. Well I'm so young wanna do my best ...
Utwig, most of those songs you named are from the great 70s Las Vegas appearances. If you like those, get yourself the "That's the way it is" DVD. It presents those songs in brilliant sound-quality.
The 68 Comeback special was an even greater performance by the king with great versions of "Lawdy, Miss Clawdy", "Heartbreak Hotel", "If I can dream", "It hurts me",... I'd really like to see a DVD of this that is tuned up to a sound-standard like the "that's the way it is" DVD - unfortunately that's likely impossible, though.
I have That's the way it is album
On tour is great as well.
I have the private part comeback on VHS. (have '68 comeback album as well)
I have gotten the Burning love album today - soon I'll have all the 70's albums on CDs, while I already have complete '50s masters.
I also have a Peter Kraus EP (You should know him, you're German)
Ant
In my CD collection I have 2 interviews with Elvis and I can upload them both in .mp3 for teh Elvis interview on the front page.
Originally posted by UtwigMU
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I have That's the way it is album
On tour is great as well.
I have the private part comeback on VHS. (have '68 comeback album as well)
I have gotten the Burning love album today - soon I'll have all the 70's albums on CDs, while I already have complete '50s masters.
I also have a Peter Kraus EP (You should know him, you're German)
I have the private part of the 68 comeback as well, although it's only a quite low quality VHS tape, it's even better than the "official" one.
I meant the "That's the way it is" movie. If you compare the VHS version to the DVD, they really have done wonders for sound-quality - one would wish every DVD would be like that.
Of course I know Peter Kraus, still he's only a very cheap imitation.
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