Lisa Marie Presley – Family Curse

 

Lisa Marie Presley with her eldest daughter Riley and her only son Benjamin

“Ben never had a fucking chance.”  Lisa Marie Presley quote.

It would seem Benjamin Keough had it all.  The only grandson of Elvis.  Beloved by his mother Lisa Marie.  Why would he kill himself on July 12, 2020?  “From Here to the Great Unknown” is unclear as to why.  At the time, LMP had become addicted to opioids, prescribed for her after the cesarian birth of her twins.  Like daughter, like father.  According to co-author, Riley Keough, Ben was keeping his mental turmoil well hidden.

Shortly before his suicide, Lisa suffered from convulsions and withdrawal symptoms.  Ben couldn’t handle it.  As close as Elvis was to his mother, the same could be said for them.

The book doesn’t describe how Benjamin killed himself.  By other accounts, Ben locked himself in the bathroom and shot himself in the head.  His girlfriend tried to stop him, but he was out of control.

Lisa never got over it.  Family thought she would die.  For the first six months, Lisa thought she would die.  Time doesn’t heal all wounds.  What kept her going were the twins and a plan to speak out publicly on how to prevent suicide.

2022 was an eventful year.  The movie “Elvis” was a big hit receiving eight Oscar nominations.  LMP began to come out of hibernation.

On January 8, 2023, Lisa Marie appeared at Graceland on Elvis’s birthday, greeting and speaking with fans.

January 10, 2023, the Golden Globes.  At Lisa’s final appearance, she appeared frail and gaunt as she balanced herself on Jerry Schilling’s arm.  The highlight of the evening was when Austin Butler won Best Actor for a Musical or Comedy for “Elvis”.   Lisa and her mother beamed with pride.  After all the years, Elvis was finally getting critical recognition.

Last Day.  Lisa Marie texted her ex-husband Danny Keough complaining of stomach pains; asking if he could bring her Tums.  Her housekeeper found her collapsed on the bedroom floor.  Her ex called 9-1-1.   It was a heart attack – the result of bariatric surgery, a drastic method of keeping her weight down.  Lisa was tired of being referred to as “fat” by the press.

She remained in a coma…until another heart attack.  It was all over.

Lisa Marie, Ben and Elvis and his parents are all buried in the Meditation Garden in Graceland.

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Lisa Marie Presley’s Last Words (Part 1)

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Autobiography of Lisa Marie Presley, published posthumously.

“My music wasn’t that successful.  I didn’t finish high school.  I’m not beautiful.  I’m not good enough — but, I’m a great mother.”  Quote from Lisa Marie Presley.

Shortly before Lisa Marie Presley’s untimely death at the age of 54, she had been working on her memoirs with her eldest daughter, Riley Keough.  Lisa had procrastinated long enough.  Riley would help her finish it.  Unfortunately, death stepped in.  What we have is an unfinished autobiography.  Luckily, Lisa left behind audio recordings for the book.  Finally, we get a true account of what really happened to Elvis Presley and his daughter.

Elvis marriage began on May 1, 1967

Elvis’s wife Priscilla became pregnant soon after their 1967 marriage.  Priscilla wasn’t happy about it, knowing about the weight gain; knowing other women wanted the “King”.  She would gain little weight living on a diet of apples and eggs.

February 1, 1968. Lisa Marie is born.

Lisa considered life at Graceland as the happiest time of her life.  Elvis spoiled her, loved her, gave her everything she could ever want.  They loved each other unconditionally.

Shortly before their separation. December 1971.

After birth, Elvis suddenly saw his wife as a mother – and their sex life declined.  This would spell trouble in their marriage that would end in 1973.

Elvis and Priscilla’s divorce hearing, 1973.

When her parents separated in 1972, Lisa went to live with her mother in Los Angeles and she hated it.   Lisa describes her mom as “chilly”.  She knew she was unwanted.  Although Priscilla loved her daughter in her own way, Lisa could be a Hellraiser.   This resulted in a series of boarding schools.

Legally, Elvis shared custody.  On the holidays and during summer, Lisa would return to Graceland, “Paradise” if you will.

Elvis would spoil her endlessly with gifts, trips to the amusement park and plane rides on his private jet named the “Lisa Marie”.

TROUBLE IN PARADISE

Lisa could see that her dad’s health was in decline.  Overweight and heavily dependent on drugs, Elvis would knock himself out and sleep for days.  Guilt played a big part of it.  The death of  his mother Gladys was caused by her worry over him being drafted into the Army.  The end of his marriage was caused by him refusing to settle down, refusing to change.

Elvis with Linda Thompson

Lisa writes that she loved Linda Thompson, Elvis’s main girlfriend from 1973 – 1976.

Ginger Alden with Elvis

She would be replaced by Ginger Alden in 1977.  Lisa writes that she thought Ginger didn’t love Elvis; that she was playing him.  Others in his inner circle said the same thing.

AUGUST 16, 1977.  Lisa woke up in the early afternoon with the feeling that something was terribly wrong.  Going to see, Elvis was already dead on the bathroom floor.  The head of the “Memphis Mafia”,  Joe Esposito began CPR.  Ginger pulled Lisa out of the room.  Lisa fought hard to see her dad.  She would see him taken out on a stretcher.

The end of Elvis would begin a new way of life for his daughter.  She too would begin a singing career, take drugs, get married and have children.

On occasion, Elvis visited Lisa in her dreams.  Lisa believed they were real visitations, writing that she tried to warn him of his overdose and heart attack.  Elvis replied, “It’s already happened.”

The dreams ended when her son, Benjamin Keough was born.

Lisa Marie’s only son, Benjamin Keough.

END OF PART ONE

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Elvis Suicide? (Final Chapter)

August 15-16, 1977.  Elvis Presley was in preparation for his next tour beginning on the 17th in Portland, Maine.

Advance ticket for the concert that never was.

Elvis and his then sometime live-in girlfriend Ginger Alden had some dental work done.

Returning to Graceland, “El” played racquetball on an added-on court.  Afterward, he sang a few songs, one being “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain”.

Elvis and Ginger retired to their bedroom.  According to Ginger, Elvis proposed to her announcing a Christmas wedding.  There were several motives.

One.  Elvis wanted a son.

Two.  Elvis wanted his ex-wife Priscilla to know he didn’t need her anymore.

Three.  This was being done to combat rumors the “King” was living a Howard Hughes-type existence, living in solitude, dependent on servants and a large supply of drugs.   “Elvis:  What Happened?”, a tell-all book by his fired bodyguards had been released on August 1st.  “El” had already read an advance copy and was planning a rebuttal – an autobiography of his own titled, “Walk a Mile in My Shoes”.

According to his chef, Elvis had another girl ready to go with him for the start of the tour.  Reason:  Ginger Alden was his first modern woman.  She refused to be molded, frequently stood him up, and at times, seemed uninterested.  The other girl was a ploy to make Ginger jealous.  If all went according to plan, “El” would publicly announce their engagement on the last day of the tour in Memphis.

DRUGS.  Elvis’s stepbrother Rick Stanley theorized that Elvis had saved all of his sleeping medication (three packets) and took them all at once for a fatal overdose.  True or not, drugs accumulate over time.  The narcotics taken (along with the pain medication from the dentist) may have had a cumulative effect.  Intentional or not, the ten drugs found in  his system, built up to a fatal O.D.

COCAINE.  No cocaine was found in Elvis’s system, but according to those around him, he was hooked on it.  The habit began around 1970.  Elvis began wearing sunglasses all the time to cover up his glazed expression.

(Above.  Example of a drug-fueled Elvis singing “A Whole Lot-ta Shakin’ Goin’ On”)

1977.  Elvis was under contract with RCA to record several albums a year.  For that year, only “Moody Blue” had been released, containing his final studio recordings and a few added live songs.  In January, Elvis refused to finish the album because Ginger failed to appear at his recording session.  In June, a live TV special was recorded titled “Elvis in Concert”.  (Released posthumously in October.)  It was the number one rated program of the week.  After a rerun in 1978, it wasn’t aired again except for pirated versions.

STUCK IN A RUT.  As in the 1960’s with the movies, Elvis found himself trapped in a never-ending tour singing the same songs.  A martial-arts documentary was abandoned.  A chance to star with Barbra Streisand in “A Star is Born” fell through because Col. Parker made unrealistic demands.  (Star billing, $1 million upfront and songs from his own composers.)

Elvis continued to sing saying he wanted to bring happiness to his fans.  The King was also being sued, losing money in a bad investment deal and hadn’t saved anything for the future.  Sadly, by age 42, his performances were suffering.  HIs memory was fading, he was unable to move because of his weight and he knew it.

ANALYSIS.  While suicide is not impossible, I believe Elvis’s death was accidental; the causes being a combination of drugs, being grossly overweight and too many years of neglect.  Ginger Alden should have been more alert to the fact of his failing health.  Previous girlfriend Linda Thompson remarked, “It didn’t happen on my watch.”  By August 1977, Elvis needed 24-hour care and a full-time nurse.

Following his death, a resurgence of interest began in his music.  Daughter Lisa Marie would also record three albums before her untimely death from the aftereffects of bariatric surgery.

Lisa Marie Presley with her daughter Riley

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Elvis Death

The last photo of Elvis Presley taken at the gates of Graceland.

August 16, 1977.  The first person to see Elvis Presley dead was his fiancée Ginger Alden.  It had been six hours since she had last checked on him.  (Elvis former girlfriend Linda Thompson would not have let this happen.)   Elvis was found face down in front of the toilet.  Ginger assumed he had fallen into a drug-induced sleep.  Turning his head to see his purple face and his tongue caught between his teeth proved otherwise.

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The head of Elvis’s security force Joe Esposito was called in.  Turning Elvis over, a gasp of air escaped.  Joe, too, wrongly thought his boss might still be alive.  The fact was Elvis had been dead for over two hours.  Rigor mortis had already set in.

An ambulance was called.  Joe tried CPR and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.  The household staff became alert to the emergency.  Worst of all, so did Elvis’s daughter Lisa Marie who tried to run in the bathroom.  Ginger blocked her, locking the door.

The ambulance team was told by Elvis half-brother Rick Stanley that it might be an overdose.  (He should know.  He, along with Elvis’s dentist administered the fatal medications.)  It took five men to place Elvis on the gurney.  The King had ballooned to 255 pounds.

Elvis’s doctor, Dr. “Nick” Nichopoulos and Joe Esposito boarded the ambulance.  Ginger, who had finally made up her mind to go, had the back of the ambulance door shut in her face.

Dr. “Nick” feverishly worked at reviving the corpse that rocked the world.

Meanwhile, back at Graceland, Ginger consoled eight year old Lisa saying that her Daddy would be all right.  Others prayed.

Adrenalin was injected into the heart in a futile attempt to resurrect the fallen King.  An ambulance worker said it looked like Elvis was already dead.  These desperate attempts at life soon faded.  Elvis Presley – the King of Rock and Roll was pronounced dead from cardiac arrhythmia at 3:30 p.m.

The last jumpsuit that fit him – the Aztec sun design

PostScript

Col. Parker with Elvis

Col. Tom Parker would continue to manage Elvis’s legacy, collecting 75% instead of 50%.  This would continue until Lisa Marie reached maturity; whereupon, it was revealed that the Colonel had been scamming the Presley family for over thirty years.

Ginger Alden was shut out from the Presley family after appearing in an exploitation film titled “Living Legend:  The King of Rock and Roll”.  In 2014, she would write a book about their affair titled “Elvis and Ginger”.

Elvis with Ginger, Dec. 1976

Elvis’s father Vernon Presley, age 63, died two years later from a heart attack.

Elvis’s father

Lisa Marie Presley, age 54, would die from a bowel obstruction, the end result of bariatric surgery.

Elvis’s daughter

Benjamin Storm Presley Keough, Elvis’s only grandson would die at the age of 27 from suicide.  (Death by gunshot.)

Elvis’s grandson

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Elvis Suicide (Part IV)

Elvis ex-wife Priscilla and his half-brother Rick Stanley have either said or implied that Elvis Presley killed himself with a deliberate drug overdose.  Their theory goes that Elvis saved up his medications (known as “attacks”) and then took them all at once.  Is there a hole in this theory?  Possibly.

Elvis and Ginger Alden (1977)

Elvis’s girlfriend Ginger Alden was sleeping in the next room.  Wouldn’t she save him if awakened?  (Except, she didn’t.)

Additionally, I don’t believe Elvis would want to die by a toilet or commit suicide with his daughter Lisa Marie in the house.

The Turning Point – 1976

Col. Tom Parker and Elvis argued over the amount of money he way paying his new backup group named *****.  Parker said they weren’t worth $100,000, only $50,000.  “El” said he would pay them whatever he wanted.  In truth, ***** was being paid extra for supplying the “King of Rock ‘n Roll” cocaine.  Elvis’s bodyguard Red West attacked a member of the group, saying he would break one of his bones for each drug transaction he made in the future.  Soon after, Red was reprimanded by his boss Elvis in front of Sonny West.  After a long discussion, Elvis finally told Red, “I need it, man.  I need it.”

Written by his bodyguards shortly after they were fired.

August 1, 1977.  The scandal book “Elvis – What Happened?” had been released, detailing the years of drug abuse.  The “King” had plans to deny all by writing his own book and by marrying Ginger.  Unfortunately, his appearance in “Elvis in Concert” only proved what the book was saying:  that his life had become a train wreck.

Elvis 1977

In my opinion, the drugs taken on Aug. 15-16 1977, had a culminative effect.  The steady buildup of nearly a dozen drugs (Codeine, Quaaludes) built up in Elvis’s system, causing a fatal reaction.  Did he plan it that way?  I don’t see proof.  Like most addicts, “El” was in denial and thought he had it under control.  It was only a matter of time before it killed him.

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Viva Las Vegas (1964)

Many are aware of and most of you have heard of this movie.  Elvis teams up with Ann-Margret, reigniting his stagnating film career.  The two of them would have an affair that nearly ended his engagement with teen-queen Priscilla Beaulieu.

“Viva Las Vegas” is part of the big four including Jailhouse Rock, King Creole and Blue Hawaii, the biggest of the thirty-one motion pictures (not including the two documentaries) Elvis made.

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Col. Tom Parker wasn’t happy about sex-pot Ann-Margret stealing the spotlight from “his boy”.  From here on, Elvis would be teamed with unknowns, has-beens, B-movie and TV actors.

Additionally, Parker thought the movie cost too much money.   Following this, budgets would be cut.  The movie that followed, “Kissin’ Cousins” was shot in a few weeks and looks like an episode of “Hee-Haw”.

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Ann-Margret hinted in an interview that marriage with the King was a possibility.  This set Elvis off.  He believed a man decides when and if a marriage takes place.  Also, Elvis thought marriage to another celebrity would end in divorce, not realizing that his future blushing bride would soon want to be a celebrity on her own.

“Viva Las Vegas” was a big hit.  It also marked the end of what could have been.

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Priscilla (2023)

“Priscilla” is based on “Elvis and Me”, Priscilla Presley’s version of her life with Elvis.  

Q.  WOULD LISA MARIE PRESLEY HAVE APPROVED OF “PRISCILLA”?   SHE WOULD READ THE SCREENPLAY FIVE MONTHS BEFORE HER DEATH.  HER COMMENT TO DIRECTOR AND SCREENWRITER SOFIA COPPOLA IN THE CAPTION BELOW.

A. “MY FATHER COMES OFF AS A PREDATOR AND MANIPULATIVE.  I READ THIS AND SEE YOUR SHOCKING VENGEFUL AND CONTEMPTUOUS PERSPECTIVE AND I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHY.”

Executive Producer of Priscilla is Elvis’s ex-wife Priscilla Presley

Writer/director Sofia Coppola

REVIEW.  (CONTAINS SPOILERS)  The first third of Priscilla is the part that works.  Director/screenwriter Sofia Coppola captures the time, the place and the characters.  She has the eye and is keen on detail.

1959.  Elvis, soon after the death of his mother, meets Priscilla Beaulieu in Germany while in the Army.  The wound left open by his mother’s passing leaves him open and vulnerable.  He sees in Priscilla (believe it or not), a new mother figure – someone he can cast all his pain and sorrow.

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Actress Cailey Spaeny as Priscilla is the film.  Jacob Elordi has the look of Elvis and is able to carry it off in the beginning.  But, this is Priscilla’s story and is Elvis is forced to take a back seat.  There is very little of him singing.  What we have here is a more personal story.

Cailee Spaeny as Priscilla

In 1961, Elvis talks Priscilla’s parents into her letting her come live with him in Graceland.  This will be her new home until their separation in 1972.

Priscilla begins to falter by making Elvis too downbeat and gloomy.  Yes, that was a side to him.  Why is he always like that?  Those who knew him called him fun-loving, always laughing, someone who played practical jokes.  Elordi’s Elvis should have been a mortician.

Jacob Elordi as Elvis Presley

Priscilla’s “Elvis” studies philosophy and refuses to have sex with her.  All of this is true.  Elvis was old fashioned at heart and wants his bride to remain a virgin and so she did until their marriage in 1967.  Nine months to the day after, Lisa Marie is born.

Here we come to the final third, where the relationship begins to fray.  It should be made clear – both cheated on each other.  But Priscilla focuses on Elvis’s infidelity.

Following Lisa Marie’s birth, Elvis expected Priscilla to be a stay-at-home mom while he went on tour.  That was not the life she wanted.  Peculiarly, Elvis imparts another rule – that he doesn’t like having sex with a woman who has had children.  Where does that leave Priscilla?

The film barely touches on her affair with Mike Stone, her karate instructor.  This affair began in 1970.  Elvis remained ignorant of it until one of his bodyguards told him after their separation.

December 1971.  Priscilla tells Elvis she doesn’t love him anymore.  And it is over.

Dolly’s Parton’s “I Will Always Love You” ends the film:  a song submitted to Elvis back in 1975.  It would fall through because Dolly wouldn’t give up the copyright to Col. Tom Parker.

The film’s strongest points are the direction (Sofia Coppola is a favorite of mine) and the cinematography by Phillippe Le Sourd.  It has that glossy sheen.  There are many beautiful camera shots.

Weaker points:  Elvis isn’t always portrayed in a good light.  His fans may not like this film.  Feminists will argue that – in the end – his wife was right to leave him.  Others will argue that Elvis gave her everything and that she betrayed him.

It would have been interesting to show that final year – 1977.  Elvis and Priscilla still maintained a relationship.  The last thing he said (not in the movie) was that they’d reunite in another place and in another time.

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Rare Elvis Spring Tours 77

 

Rare and out of print

Where was Elvis artistically in his last year?  What did he want to sing?  The answer is found in “Elvis Spring Tours 77”.

By this time, singer Elvis Presley had refused to record for RCA because he was still angry about selling off his back catalog.  (Another one of Col. Tom Parker’s make-a-fast-buck schemes.)  Thus, RCA was forced to record him any way they could to finish off his forthcoming album “Moody Blue”.  Three live versions of songs from “Spring Tours” made it on to his last “studio” LP:  “If You Love Me Let Me Know”, “Little Darlin'” and “Unchained Melody”.  Unknowingly, RCA would be recording some of the last of Elvis and this compilation is a rare and unique remembrance of the most popular singer of the 2oth Century.

“Elvis Spring Tours 77” is a welcome relief from his last recording “Elvis in Concert”.  While his final TV special contains a few outstanding songs, (“My Way”, “How Great Thou Art”), it also reveals a sad, last look at a broken man.  His swan song so to speak.

“Elvis in Concert” June 1977

“Spring Tours” is more upbeat, reportedly because Elvis believed he had a future with his new girlfriend Ginger Alden.  Unfortunately, Ms. Alden couldn’t or wouldn’t live up to his expectations.  As their relationship progressed (or regressed), Elvis complained to his inner circle:  “Why doesn’t she want to spend more time with  me?”  Elvis wanted a 24/7 full-time companion and that she didn’t want.  Elvis tried to mold her, to dress in more feminine clothes, but times were changing and she basically didn’t give a shit.  That didn’t keep her from asking for things.

Elvis last girlfriend Ginger Alden

While Elvis had hopes for a Christmas wedding, deep down I think he knew it wasn’t meant to be.  Consequently, this is the difference between his last two live albums.  The first is where he believes he has a future.  The second is where he doesn’t.

Highlights from “Spring Tours” are a rousing rendition of “Polk Salad Annie”, a soulful gospel tune “Help Me”, an amusing version of “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” (sung to Charlie Hodge), a heartfelt “Blue Christmas” and “Fairy Tale” with the prophetic verse:  “You used me, you deceived me, and you never seemed to need me, but I’ll bet you won’t forget me when I go.”

Track listing for CD

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“To Elvis, with Love” (Review)

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“Every true story ends in death.”  Ernest Hemingway

TO ELVIS, WITH LOVE, 1978 (also known as “Touched by Love”)  –  A remembrance authored by Lena Canada.

Even after all these years, Elvis Presley remains a controversial figure.  His fame would eventually overtake him, but in his lifetime, he reached millions.  One of those millions was a little girl named Karen.  Karen, afflicted with cerebral palsy was left wheelchair bound and institutionalized by her mother.

The “Brown House” became the institution for a large variety of castoff children.  There, Karen would meet Lena Canada, a volunteer-worker who would help Karen find herself and some meaning to this life.  Lena, who describes Karen as a “wounded sparrow” does all she can to help draw her out of herself.  In time, she discovers that nine year old Karen loves music:  the music of Elvis Presley.  Karen treasures a bubble-gum photo of the King of Rock and Roll, holding it in her trembling hands, crying herself to sleep.

Lena comes up with the idea of writing to Elvis about Karen, who eagerly agrees.  After a month, there’s no response.  Karen herself writes a second letter and it is sent.

Months go by.  Karen and Lena’s hope fades.  They surmise their hero is too busy or that the letter was forgotten by one of his secretaries.  After seven months, finally the magic letter arrives.  The King answers.  Karen, seeing the letter, has a seizure, is given an injection and sent to bed.  But, it is the beginning of their pen-pal friendship.

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Recreation of one of the photos Karen sent to Elvis.

In one of her letters, Karen remarks that she thinks she’s not pretty.  Elvis replies that looks aren’t important, it’s being real that counts.

Lena comments that there aren’t many celebrities, (then or now) who would take time out for their fans unless the camera is watching.  Her story would not be told until after Elvis’s death.

In 1980, “To Elvis, with Love” became a movie, retitled “Touched by Love”, starring Deborah Raffin and Diane Lane.  Raffin would receive a Golden Globe nomination.

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Diane Lane (as Karen) really captures the pure essence of this sad, sweet, broken angel.  She is true to the character from the book.

Since 1977, a lot of lurid details have emerged about Elvis.  This book and film are rare examples of his humanity.

“To Elvis, with Love” remains out of print and the film version “Touched by Love” never made it to DVD.  It is available on Amazon Prime Video.

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Lisa Marie with her famous parents

Daughter and only child of Elvis and Priscilla Presley died suddenly on January 12, 2023 from cardiac arrest at the age of fifty-four.

Lisa Marie Presley’s Golden Globes appearance

Lisa Marie’s final public appearances were Sunday, at Graceland celebrating her father’s eighty-eighth birthday and Tuesday’s Golden Globes ceremony.  Austin Butler would win best actor in a dramatic film for his portrayal of her father in “Elvis” (2022.)

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Lisa Marie Presley’s three albums.

She had been married four times to:  Danny Keough, Michael Jackson, Nicholas Cage and Michael Lockwood.  Her four children include actress/model Riley Keough, twins Finley and Harper Lockwood and her only son Benjamin Storm Keough who took his own life in 2020.  This tragedy may have led to Lisa Marie’s early demise.

Mom with son who would kill himself at the age of 27

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Elvis and “A Star is Born”

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The role that never was: Elvis in “A Star is Born”

Throughout the years, Elvis Presley was offered a variety of movie roles that were turned down by his manager, Col. Tom Parker.  These include:  The Rainmaker, Thunder Road, West Side Story, Bye-Bye Birdie, Walk on the Wild Side and Midnight Cowboy.

In 1975, Barbra Streisand and Jon Peters would offer the lead role of John Norman Howard in her remake of “A Star is Born”.  Elvis agreed to do it.  What happened?

Col. Tom Parker never wanted Elvis to outgrow him.  That is why he deliberately put him Grade-B musicals with Grade-B actors.  Maximum profit, low cost hamburger.

To kill the “Star is Born” deal, Col. Parker made outrageous demands…  $1 million upfront, $100,000 in expenses, star billing and the right to choose the songs and change the script.  The Colonel wanted all drug references removed.  He didn’t want Elvis’s character seen taking dope.  “The death of irony.”  The character of John Norman Howard is basically Elvis himself.  A mega-star whose career is on the decline because of drugs, booze and self-indulgence.  Just prop Elvis up in front of the cameras and let him be himself.  Did Elvis recognize this fact?

The producers offered the Colonel a percentage of the profits which would have made him and Elvis many millions of dollars.  Parker, of course, turned them down.

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Elvis and the Colonel near the end.

Furthermore, the Parker would put it in Elvis’s head that Streisand-Peters went to him first (instead of the Colonel), to take advantage of him.  This played on Elvis’s worst fears, to be thought of as a “hillbilly rube”.  The Colonel had spent twenty years controlling “his boy”.  He knew how to push his buttons.  It’s especially sad considering the King was already forty years old.

Ego had everything to do with it.  Col. Tom Parker was offended beyond belief that Barbra Streisand would offer a movie deal to Elvis without consulting him.  This, above all else, destroyed it.

Streisand-Kristofferson sing “Evergreen”

Kris Kristofferson replaced Elvis.  The movie went on to be #2 at the box officer for 1976, winning an Oscar for “Best Song” (“Evergreen”) and Golden Globes for Kristofferson and Streisand.

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Barbra Streisand accepts her Golden Globe. Paul Williams (co-winner) accepts for his work on the songs.

If the Colonel had been any kind of a manager, he would have encouraged, even forced, Elvis to do this role.  It would have presented the challenge he needed.  Instead, Elvis would return to his Howard Hughes-style of existence.  In those last two years, he did a few more records and a disastrous TV-special shown posthumously of a crumbling rock star who blew it.

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ELVIS (2022)

Fascinating bio-pic of Elvis Presley as told from the point-of-view from his longtime manager Colonel Tom Parker.

Previously, we had the excellent TV-film “Elvis” (1979) as portrayed by Kurt Russell (Directed by John Carpenter.)  The difference between the two is the grim shadow Col. Parker hangs over Elvis’ career.

The movie is surprisingly accurate as to whom this illegal Dutch immigrant is:  a “carny” who learned to bluff and bamboozle everybody, eventually managing the most famous singer of the Twentieth Century.

Elvis himself was the first white singer who sang black – as shown by the various singers who influenced him.  Also, gospel.

The Colonel (played with sinister glee by Tom Hanks) doesn’t give a rat’s ass about the music.  He sees a walking money machine.

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Gladys Presley, Elvis mother, rightly predicts:  “If Elvis signs with the Colonel, he’ll be dead by forty.”  But Elvis and his father Vernon sign their deal with the devil.

1956-1958.  The halcyon years where every song went gold, every movie became a hit, until he’s drafted in the Army.  Again, (a little known fact the movie gets right), Elvis is conned into joining the Army by the Colonel.  The plan is to clean up “El’s” image – make him a clean wholesome boy every mother would love.  The problem is:  you’ve just destroyed the rebel.

While in the Army, Gladys dies and the seed is sown for Elvis’ eventual self-destruction.  He never gets over it.

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Olivia Dejonge as Priscilla

Soon after, he meets Priscilla Beaulieu, the fourteen year old Army brat, he’ll be forced to marry in 1967.

The 1960’s.  Elvis becomes a movie star doing three motion pictures per year.  The quality of these pictures declines in the mid-60’s and with the emergence of the Beatles – the King is temporarily dethroned.

1968.  NBC and TV director Steve Binder give Elvis a chance to save himself with a one hour TV special.  With nothing to lose, he takes it and it galvanizes “El” into a new and exciting phase in his career.  (Col. Tom will fight Elvis and Binder for control over this special; a rare time the Colonel will lose.)

1969.  Thus begins the Elvis Vegas show era that started off as a good thing until the grind drove Elvis to drugs.  Wife Priscilla gets fed-up with being left alone and files for divorce.  Again, this sets off a chain-reaction.  Elvis goes deeper and deeper into the world of narcotics.

1973.  Elvis’ last hurrah.  Because the Colonel can’t travel (no passport), he arranges a satellite special broadcast to 1.5 billion people.  It is a crowning achievement in the King’s career.

The final years.  With no more challenges, no more movies, Elvis is left alone with nothing except going on tour, more drugs, more girls, more bad food, turning him into what we now call the “fat Elvis”.

In a rage, Elvis finally fires the Colonel, who promptly turns around demanding $8 million for his expenses dating all the way back to 1956.  Elvis can’t pay, won’t file for bankruptcy and the two remain together until the bitter end.

Elvis concludes with “Unchained Melody” as sung in “Elvis in Concert”, his last TV special.

Post script.  The Colonel is sued by the estate of Elvis Presley (Priscilla and Lisa-Marie Presley) for misappropriation of funds – i.e., grabbing half and more of Elvis’ money.  It’s true again, as depicted in the film, Elvis was virtually enslaved by the International Hotel to perform for five years in exchange for paying off the Colonel’s gambling debt.  Not mentioned is how the Colonel sold off Elvis’ back catalog of RCA songs (1956-1973) squandering a fortune for a quick payoff.

Austin Butler as Elvis Presley.

Butler captures the charisma and the talent of the kid from Tupelo who would set the world on fire with his music.  He gets the many gestures and expressions, the quirks, the smiles and the anger that dominates the last years, succumbing into a dark cloud of depression.

Tom Hanks as Col. Tom Parker. Hanks is on the left.  Parker is on the right.

Tom Hanks (an Elvis fan) wears a mountain of makeup and prosthetics, shapeshifting into the Colonel.  What Hanks gets right is the craftiness, the sly as a fox “snowman” as he is nicknamed.  (Wasn’t his whole life one big snow-job?)  What he doesn’t get right is the meanness.  The Colonel bullied others to get his own way using poor Elvis even after he died – selling his records repeatedly by repackaging them.  It is rumored the Colonel (aka Andreas Cornelis Van Kuijk) committed murder in his home country of Holland and then hopped a ship to the U.S. to avoid prosecution.)

Director-co-writer-producer-Baz Luhrmann

Baz Luhrmann pulls out all the stops making “Elvis” big, extravagant and over-the-top.  It’s what makes “Elvis” work.  You can’t get more to what the American dream is than Elvis and the unintended consequences.

Elvis fans may be disturbed by seeing the “King” turned into a pawn by the Colonel, but that’s the way it really was.  If it makes any difference, by 1977, Elvis was pretty much doing what he wanted – refusing to record (his last record is a patchwork of recordings from different years.)  And in the end, Elvis pulled the plug on himself, whether on purpose or by accident, he ended it his way.

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Final Photos of the Famous

Marilyn Monroe

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Robert Kennedy

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John Lennon with his assassin Mark David Chapman

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Martin Luther King Jr. on the balcony he was shot

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Sharon Tate

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James Dean in death car

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Montgomery Clift

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Jayne Mansfield in the car she would be killed in later that night

John Wayne

Clark Gable

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Elvis Suicide? (Part 3)

 

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Elvis Presley, Rest in Peace

Proponents of the Elvis Presley suicide theory have a strong case.  It’s the timing of when it happened, a few weeks after the release of “Elvis – What Happened?”, a tell-all paperback written by his former bodyguards who swear their boss took drugs.

Elvis was preparing for a new tour, beginning in Maine.  He believed audience might turn on him or ask questions about the book.

Elvis’ relationship with fiancée Ginger Alden was faltering.  Many within his inner circle thought she really didn’t love him.

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Ginger Alden with Elvis

Elvis’ ballooning weight was becoming known throughout the mainstream media.

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His depression about his failed marriage and the death of his mother.  (Elvis’ father said she basically worried herself to death about her son.)

Continued lawsuits involving investments in a racquetball court franchise and assault & battery charges for the actions of his over-zealous bodyguards.

Elvis poses with daughter, Lisa-Marie

Elvis greatest joy – his nine year old daughter Lisa-Marie was staying at the house temporarily.  But, all he could do was spoil her with gifts, allowing her to do anything she pleased.

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Lisa-Marie, 1977

Elvis’ stepbrother David Stanley claims two days before his death, he told him the next time he saw him he would be “in a higher place and on a different plane.”  David didn’t know what he meant until August 16.

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Elvis with stepbrother David Stanley.

On that fateful day, the suicide theory contends Elvis saved up his medications – called “attacks” – and then took all three doses at once, causing a fatal reaction.  His only chance for living, Ginger Alden, slept in the adjoining bedroom, unknowing.

It’s hard to say whether Elvis would’ve have wanted to go out like that.  (Dead by his toilet.)  At the time, his future was constant tour dates.  As can be seen in “Elvis in Concert” (1977), his heart was no longer in it.  He refused to record in the studio.  There were no more movie deals.  What was left?

Elvis: sick and tired of being sick and tired.

Rumor:  The leader of the Memphis Mafia Joe Esposito supposedly confessed shortly before his death that he burned Elvis’ suicide note.  If true, the note stated the reasons for why he did it…that it was because of his inability to quit taking drugs, his weight and Priscilla, the little girl he met in Germany who broke his heart.

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Elvis with Priscilla, 1959.

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Elvis Movies – Best Vs. Worst

Elvis Presley appeared in thirty-three motion pictures during his lifetime – the first in 1956, the last in 1972.  Over the years, the quality of these has unfairly maligned.  Which are the best and which are the worst?

1956-1958 include four films including “Love Me Tender” and “Loving You.   The best were the last two being “Jailhouse Rock” and “King Creole”.

JAILHOUSE ROCK – Elvis plays a punk ex-con rocker who uses others for fame and glory.

KING CREOLE – A role inherited from James Dean.

After Elvis returned from the Army, Col. Tom Parker (Elvis’ manager) experimented with his image in various roles.  Ironically, the best of these (“Flaming Star” and “Wild in the Country’) made the least and the worst (“G.I. Blues” and “Blue Hawaii”) made the most.  Gone was the devil may care rebel replaced by the inoffensive, plastic, good guy schmuck.  During the early 1960’s, his success was pretty much hit or miss.

The best of the early 60’s output:  “Viva Las Vegas”, “Follow that Dream”, “Flaming Star” and “Wild in the Country”.

“Viva Las Vegas’ costarred sexpot Ann-Margret in their only film.  Sexual chemistry flew onscreen and off.

“Follow that Dream” – Elvis best comedy and probably his best acting performance.  Underrated.

“Flaming Star” – Western about a half-breed Indian.  Directed by Don Seigel.  A role originally intended for Marlon Brando.

“Wild in the Country” – Spicy melodrama has Elvis as a fledging writer romancing three women.  (Played by Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld and Millie Perkins.)

1964.  Col. Parker began lowering the budgets of the Elvis cash-cow productions, starting with “Kissin’ Cousins”.

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“Kissin’ Cousins” made a lot of money and had a hit song, but cost Elvis his credibility.

This begat the formula Elvis pictures, usually three a year, where the King sang a lot, acted a little, beat-up the bad guys and kissed the girls.  From 1964 to 1968, the quality declined.  Some of the worst include “Easy Come, Easy Go” , “Harum Scarum”, “Paradise, Hawaiian Style”, “Spinout”, “Speedway”, “Double Trouble” and “Clambake”.

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Elvis worst song: “Yoga is as Yoga Does” from “Easy Come, Easy Go”

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One bright spot:  “Live a Little, Love a Little” (1968) which generated the hit song “A Little Less Conversation”.

1969.  An attempt at a comeback.  By this time, even the Colonel knew it was time for a change and made a request for better scripts.

“Charro” was meant to resemble the Clint Eastwood-Sergio Leone man-with-no-name Spaghetti westerns.  Somehow, it just didn’t work.  A copy of a copy.  No luck here.

“The Trouble with Girls (and how to get into it”) – A 1920’s period piece that goes nowhere.  Elvis looks good, sings better, yet there’s nothing solid.  Try again.

“Change of Habit” – Elvis plays a ghetto doctor who works with three undercover nuns.  Miscast Mary Tyler Moore can’t act dramatically, not yet anyway.  Seems like a TV movie.  Some good songs thrown in, including the posthumous hit “Rubberneckin'” (#2 album.)

THE DOCUMENTARIES  – “Elvis:  That’s the Way It Is” (1970) and “Elvis On Tour”(1972)

“Elvis:  That’s the Way It Is” catches “EL” in his second year at the Las Vegas International Hotel during rehearsal and the actual shows.  The 1970 cut has interviews of fans.  The 2001 cut removes these interviews for more songs.  Excellent soundtrack.  Highlights:  “Suspicious Minds”, “I Just Can’t Help Believin'”, “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feelin'” and many others.

“Elvis on Tour” (1972) would go on to win Best Documentary from the Foreign Press Association (known as the “Golden Globes”.)

“Elvis on Tour” is shown in split-screen images, some of which were edited by Martin Scorsese.  Contains part of a rare press conference.  The King, now separated from wife Priscilla, seems less happy, more self-involved and may be under the influence of “medications”.  Still, Elvis brings it.

Highlights include “An American Trilogy”, “Polk Salad Annie” and “Bridge Over Trouble Waters”.

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“Elvis on Tour” winner of the 1972 Golden Globe for Best Documentary.

“Elvis on Tour” is shown in split-screen images, some of which were edited by Martin Scorsese.  Contains part of a rare press conference.  The King, now separated from wife Priscilla, seems less happy, more self-involved and may be under the influence of “medications”.  Still, Elvis brings it.

Highlights include “An American Trilogy”, “Polk Salad Annie” and “Bridge Over Trouble Waters”.


Following Elvis’ death, there would be two films based on his life”  “Elvis” (1979) directed by John Carpenter and “This is Elvis” (1981) a documentary showing rare clips and recreations of his life.

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For the year 2022. a new theatrical film will be released titled “Elvis” directed by Baz Luhrmann, starring Austin Butler as the King.

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Elvis Suicide? (Part 2)

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On August 16, 1977, entertainer Elvis Presley was found dead.  Since then, the perceived cause of death was polypharmacy (an overdose caused by a dozen different drugs.)  How could this happen?  Was it allowed or a deliberate o.d?  Was Elvis depressed enough to kill himself?

With all the problems Elvis had, it’s hard to imagine him killing himself.  Had his life reached a dead end?

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Would Elvis have killed himself with daughter Lisa Marie in his home?

Boredom set in.  He saw most of those around him as exploiters after his wealth and fame.  It had been four to five years since his last hit single or album.  His main source of income was touring, but as can be seen in his last TV special, it was become harder to keep up the façade.

The broadcast of “Elvis in Concert” (Oct. ’77) would reveal the new fat Elvis.

Whether Elvis killed himself may never be known for sure.  What is known is what led up to it.  Since his 1973 divorce, a slide down to oblivion was caused by his wife leaving him for Mike Stone.  He couldn’t handle it.  The straw that broke the camel’s back:  a final scandal book titled “Elvis:  What Happened?” written by his former bodyguards.  The book was released on August 1.  Elvis died on August 16.  Coincidence?

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The sycophants’, the enablers, the doctors, only made it worse and Elvis wouldn’t listen to the few who warned him to stop it.  Ultimately, he is to blame for not seeing what was happening to him.

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Elvis last chance: fiancée Ginger Alden slept in the next room while Elvis lay dying.

His inner circle was unable to prevent his premature death at 42.

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Elvis home: Graceland.  WHAT DOES IT PROFIT A MAN IF HE GAINS THE WHOLE WORLD AND LOSES HIS OWN SOUL? Mark 8:36

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Elvis Suicide?

Since August 16, 1977, the death of singer/actor Elvis Presley has stirred up controversy – controversy that still exists today.  Originally, the coroner stated that Elvis died from “cardiac arrhythmia” (a heart attack.)  In 1979, ABC’s Geraldo Rivera reported that Elvis died from a drug overdose caused by a combination of 10+ drugs found in his system.  (PolyPharmacy.)  Later, Elvis’ stepbrother David Stanley made the claim that Elvis said shortly before his death that the next time he saw him, it would be on a “higher plane.”  Of all the death theories, which holds up?

One. Natural Causes.  It’s true that at the age of 42, Elvis was grossly overweight:  six feet, 250 lbs.  Could this have led to his heart attack?  Unlikely.  Elvis died while reading in his bathroom.

Two.  Overdose.  On that last day, Elvis bloodstream became a witches brew of pain killers, anti-anxiety pills, Quaaludes, sleeping pills, and over the counter medication.  How or why was this allowed to happen?  Unfortunately, Elvis’ best protectors had left.  His longtime girlfriend Linda Thompson gave up in Dec. 1976.  Elvis bodyguards Red and Sonny West were fired.  His new caretakers, including supposed fiancee Ginger Alden and his stepbrothers, Ricky and David, were not as diligent.  Left to his own devices, Elvis could, whether meaning to or not, overdose himself.

Three.  Suicide.  It must be remembered that David Stanley was using the new suicide expose to make money on a proposed tell-all book.  This does not mean he made it up; however, he could have.  Did Elvis have just cause to kill himself?  Would he?  Weighing the pros and cons…

PROS

One.  “Elvis:  What Happened?” a scandalous paperback book which revealed his drug addiction had been released 16 days prior.

Two.  Declining record sales.  Elvis’ last major album was in 1973, four years earlier.

Three.  Depression about age, weight and his betrayals.

Four.  Unable to perform like he used to.

Five.  Money problems, lawsuits, and a failed investment in a racquetball court company.

CONS

One.  Elvis behavior didn’t especially indicate suicide.  He spoke of the upcoming tour and played racquetball earlier that morning.

Two.  Elvis may have been planning to marry Ginger Alden.

Three.  Elvis’ daughter Lisa Marie was in the house at the time.

Four.  Elvis wanted to prove to his fans that he could still sing like he used to.

Five.  Elvis’ fan base remained loyal, cheering him on no matter what.

While there isn’t enough proof of suicide, it’s possible.  The theory that Elvis saved up his “attacks” as he called his packets of pills and then took them all at once would have killed him.  The doubt left is this – It’s based on someone profiting from the story.

Accidental overdose?  Also possible.  Elvis had become so used to taking drugs for so long that he got careless and finally it was too much for his body to take.

Conclusion.  I believe it’s a combination of factors.  Elvis’ people weren’t paying attention to him that day.  Elvis’ lifestyle, created by himself, was a form of slow suicide.  No one said no to the King, supplying him endlessly with too much food, too much medication, too much of everything.  In the end, he could take no more.

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Elvis Last Album

Released in the summer of ’77, “Moody Blue” would become the final record of singer Elvis Presley, during his lifetime.  It’s a patchwork of songs from 1977 (live recordings), 1976 (the last of the “Jungle Room” sessions) and 1974 (“Let Me Be There”.)

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In January 1977, Elvis was set to finish the recordings, then backed off at the last moment.  [Reason given:  a throat infection, although it was probably due to an argument with his then-girlfriend Ginger Alden.]

“Moody Blue” was pressed in a translucent blue vinyl.   A few copies were done in traditional black.  The single “Moody Blue” was black: however, five copies are blue.  (Collector’s items.)

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The second single “Way Down” was issued and was still for sale at the time of his death (Aug. 16) and went all the way to number one in England.  [The British being some of Elvis’ most loyal fans, despite the fact that he never went there.]

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“Moody Blue’s” version of “Unchained Melody” is not to be confused with the one contained on “Elvis – The Great Performances”.  [Originally cut from Elvis in Concert”.]  “Unchained Melody” would also be released as a single, backed by “Softly As I Leave You” (previously unreleased.)

“Let Me Be There” (thrown in from a 1974 live album) seems misplaced  – sung by a young-sounding Elvis and contrasts with other songs.

The first three songs are live recordings added from Elvis’ spring tours – RCA’s only way of finishing it.

“It’s Easy for You”, the last song on side 2, appears to be a message for his ex-wife Priscilla, as many as his songs were during their separation.  “I had a wife, I had children, I gave them all away.”

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Interesting side note:  the odd album cover was a printing error.  RCA intended this one for the cassette.  That’s why the photo of Elvis is only three inches tall.  Only three of the correct album covers still exist.

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Book Review (What Killed Elvis?)

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“Careless Love”:  Peter Guralnick’s second volume on the life and death of Elvis Presley.

In 1975, Elvis was offered to play opposite Barbra Streisand in “A Star is Born” (1976.)  Initially accepted, Col. Tom Parker was outraged that Streisand would go to Elvis first without consulting him.  The deal:  Elvis was offered $500,000 plus 10% of the profits after the break-even point.  The Colonel’s counteroffer: $1 million with 50% of the profits.  This effectively ruined the deal.  You could mark this as the beginning of the end for Elvis Presley.  With no challenges left; without a serious film role, everything went downhill from there.

1973-1977:  It was the last four years of his life where his addiction grew to out-of-control proportions.  Whatever the cause, (some cite his ’73 divorce), Elvis’ death is a reminder of the dangers of drugs, prescribed or otherwise.

June 1977.  After a four year absence from television, Elvis appears in two videotaped shows videotaped for CBS, ultimately titled “Elvis in Concert”.  The program aired twice and has not been seen since, except for bootleg discs, tapes and uploads.  Elvis’ estate refuses to acknowledge it.  This, I believe, is a mistake.

At the time of death, Elvis had fourteen drugs in his system, most notably Quaalude’s and Codeine.  [I.E., probable cause of death being polypharmacy; the deadly interaction of these drugs, mixed together.  The official cause of death was a heart attack.]

What can one say about “Elvis in Concert”?  Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick writes “It is almost unbearable to listen to or to watch the obliteration not just of beauty, but of the memory of beauty, and in its place sheer, stark terror.  It was like he was saying ‘Okay, here I am, I’m dying, fuck it.'”

There are moments when Elvis pulls himself together, just to let the audience know he’s still alive.  “How Great thou Art” that classic, gospel favorite stands out.  (YouTube video uploaded by High Desert Astronomy Larry Pearson.)

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Elvis sings “How Great thou Art”

“My Way” is the only song used from the first recorded show (the rest judged unsuitable for broadcast.)  A Sinatra standard, “My Way’s” lyrics pretty much capture the situation at hand.  “And now the end is near and so I face the final curtain…”  (YouTube video uploaded by Alexander Eriksson Elvis.)

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Elvis sings “My Way”

“Unchained Melody” was originally not shown until years later in “Elvis – The Great Performances”.  Peter Guralnick writes…

“Unchained Melody would prove too raw for network broadcast.  At the end of the show, Elvis sat down at the piano and with Charlie Hodge holding a hand mike, launched into “Unchained Melody” in which he seemed to invest every fiber of his being.  Hunched over the piano, his face framed in a helmet of blue-black hair from which sweat sheets down over pale, swollen cheeks, Elvis looks like nothing so much as a creature out of a Hollywood monster film – and yet we are with him all the way as he struggles to achieve grace.  It is a moment of what can only be described as grotesque transcendence.”  (YouTube video uploaded by Jack London.)

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Elvis sings “Unchained Melody”

What impresses me most is Elvis determination to get through this song no matter what.  Some have remarked that it’s a wonder he didn’t die of a heart attack while singing it.

August 16, 1977.  Elvis Presley is found by his girlfriend Ginger Alden, collapsed by his toilet, already dead.  The last thing he tried to do is crawl for help to the bedroom where she slept.

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Elvis in Concert (1977)

It had been only four years since Elvis Presley’s “Aloha from Hawaii Satellite Special”.  In 1977, “Elvis in Concert” was broadcast to shocked fans.  Recorded less than two months before his death, we see an Elvis we had never seen before.

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Timeline (1973-1977.)  Elvis and his wife Priscilla divorce.  According to his bodyguards Red West, Sonny West and David Hebler (from the paperback “Elvis: What Happened?”), Elvis orders a “hit” on her lover Mike Stone after a phone call with his ex-wife.  They (Priscilla and Stone) both suggest that his daughter Lisa Marie shouldn’t visit him alone, because of the “crazy atmosphere in Graceland.”  Eventually, saner heads prevail and the hit is called off.

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1974.  Elvis sings at the massive Houston Astrodome to a sold out stadium.

August 19, 1974.  Elvis remakes and sings an entirely new set of songs for a Las Vegas audience.  Because of what Elvis thought was a lukewarm reaction, he returns to the old standards after one night only.  This is a shame as his new set contained some of his most ambitious songs from the mid-70’s.

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Elvis turns forty and records an excellent album “Elvis Today” with the standout single “Pieces of My Life”.  Few notice it.

In 1975, Elvis was offered to play opposite Barbra Streisand in “A Star is Born” (1976.)  Initially accepted, Col. Tom Parker was outraged that Streisand would go to Elvis first without consulting him.  The deal:  Elvis was offered $500,000 plus 10% of the profits after the break-even point.  The Colonel’s counteroffer: $1 million with 50% of the profits, plus “removal of all drug references.” This effectively ruined the deal.  You could mark this as the beginning of the end for Elvis Presley.  With no challenges left; without a serious film role, everything went downhill from there.

Replaced by Kris Kristofferson, (who wins a Golden Globe), the movie becomes a major success, winning an Oscar for Best Song.

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Original poster art for the “A Star is Born”

The 1976 Elvis album “From Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, Tennessee’ produces the single “Hurt”. 

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1973-1977:  It was the last four years of his life where his addiction grew to out-of-control proportions.  Whatever the cause, (some cite his ’73 divorce), Elvis’ death is a reminder of the dangers of drugs, prescribed or otherwise.

1977 brings further changes.  Elvis fires key members of the “Memphis Mafia” (his bodyguards), who write a tell-all book about him.  (“Elvis: What Happened?”) Longtime live-in girlfriend Linda Thompson calls it quits, saying she would have a nervous breakdown, if she continued on.  She is replaced by Ginger Alden.  Elvis weight balloons, his health deteriorates and charges of drug abuse begin in the mainstream media.

Elvis becomes disgusted with a bad deal he’d made with the Colonel , selling off most of his song catalog (1956-1973) for a few million dollars.  Consequently, his new album “Moody Blue” has to be pieced together from live recordings and his last session in the Jungle Room.

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June 1977.  CBS offers to do a new TV special.  The Colonel accepts.  Two shows are videotaped on June 19 and 21.  After a four year absence from television, Elvis appears in two videotaped shows videotaped for CBS, ultimately titled “Elvis in Concert”.  The program aired twice and has not been seen since except for bootleg discs, tapes and uploads.  Elvis’ estate refuses to acknowledge it.

There are a number of songs Elvis doesn’t seem to care about anymore.  He forgets the words from “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”  He sleepwalks through “Teddy Bear” and “Don’t Be Cruel”.  He attempts to move during “C.C. Ryder” and “Hound Dog”.  The only highlight from the first show is “My Way”. 

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The Second Show.  Elvis manages to sing decent versions of “You Gave Me a Mountain” and “Hurt”.  The real standouts are “How Great Thou Art” and “Unchained Melody”. 

Perhaps, Elvis had a premonition of his own death.  His stepbrother David Stanley said he did.  Whatever the reason, Elvis invests his last energies into these songs.  It’s not hard to see why he died based on his appearance.  It’s hard to understand why there was no one to stop it.

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Broadcast Oct. 3, 1977

What can one say about “Elvis in Concert”? Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick comments from his book “Careless Love:  The Unmaking of Elvis Presley”…

“It is almost unbearable to listen to or to watch the obliteration not just of beauty, but of the memory of beauty, and in its place sheer, stark terror.  It was like he was saying ‘Okay, here I am, I’m dying, fuck it.'”

There are moments when Elvis pulls himself together just to let the audience know he’s still alive.  “How Great thou Art” that classic, gospel favorite stands out.

“Unchained Melody” was originally not shown until years later in “Elvis – The Great Performances”.  Peter Guralnick describes the last song.

“Ultimately, the song would prove too raw for network broadcast.  At the end of the show, Elvis sat down at the piano and with Charlie Hodge holding a hand mike, launched into “Unchained Melody” in which he seemed to invest every fiber of his being.  Hunched over the piano, his face framed in a helmet of blue-black hair from which sweat sheets down over pale, swollen cheeks, Elvis looks like nothing so much as a creature out of a Hollywood monster film – and yet we are with him all the way as he struggles to achieve grace.  It is a moment of what can only be described as grotesque transcendence.”  

What impresses me most is Elvis determination to get through this song no matter what.  Some have remarked that it’s a wonder he didn’t die of a heart attack while singing it.

Perhaps, Elvis had a premonition of his own death.  His stepbrother David Stanley said he did.  Whatever the reason, Elvis  his last energies into these songs.  It’s not hard to see why he died based on his appearance.  It’s hard to understand why there was no one to stop it.

August 16, 1977.  Elvis Presley is found by his girlfriend Ginger Alden, collapsed by his toilet, already dead.  The last thing he tried to do is crawl for help to the bedroom where she slept.

At the time of death, Elvis had fourteen drugs in his system, most notably Quaalude’s and Codeine.  [I.E., probable cause of death being polypharmacy; the deadly interaction of these drugs, mixed together.]  The official cause of death was listed as a heart attack.

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ELVIS Films RECUT for DVDs

Generally, a theatrical film isn’t changed for a DVD release.  If it is, the public is warned, “Director’s Cut”, e.g..  Not so for three Elvis Presley movies.

Change of Habit 1969 Poster.jpg  The first and worst example is “Change of Habit” (1969), where the King portrays Dr. John Carpenter, a doctor working in the ghetto.  He is joined by three nuns incognito.  (Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair and Jane Elliot.)  In the plot, Dr. Elvis mistakenly believes the three women are there for abortions, which he refuses.  (It was illegal then.)  The punchline?  He asks them “By the way, was it the same guy?”  This scene was cut by Universal, I presume, so that people don’t know abortion was once considered a bad thing.

Elvisontour.jpg Next, “Elvis on Tour” (1972), is a documentary released by MGM.  Today, it’s owned by Warner Bros.  The original song over the title credits was “Johnny B. Goode”.  It’s been replaced by “Don’t be Cruel”.  Now, we can argue back and forth about Elvis being on something while singing “Johnny B. Goode”.  I don’t care.  Elvis on chemical substances is still ten times better than the singers of today.  “Elvis on Tour” is not the same without this song.

This is elvis.jpg  Finally, “This is Elvis” (1981) is an excellent retrospective of the King’s career:  part documentary-part reenactment.  Towards the conclusion, Elvis sings “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” which has been removed for the “Special Edition” at the request of his estate.  (His ex-wife?  His daughter?)  This song was cut because Elvis forgets the words at one point.  It does show, however, Elvis at the end of his rope, raw and unvarnished.

Likewise, CBS would cut “Unchained Melody” from “Elvis in Concert” (1977), a real shocker.

https://youtu.be/g8UYX9XLBSM

It is unforgiveable in this day and age to edit out, whitewash, a part of rock and roll history.  If this article does any good, Universal and Warner Bros. will restore these films UNCUT.

Text © 2017 – ERN  (YouTube video is not affiliated with EricReportsNews.)

Last Movie Roles – Part 1

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Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe

The Misfits (1961.)  A group of “losers” discover the meaning of life near Reno, NV.  Troubled production.  Monroe and husband/screenwriter Arthur Miller divorced immediately after.  Clark Gable died from a heart attack before it hit theaters; M.M. died in ’62 from a drug overdose; possible suicide.

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Elvis Presley

Elvis on Tour (1972.)  Rock star Elvis Presley finally found his niche doing documentaries, this being his follow-up  to “Elvis – That’s the Way It Is” (1970.)  Amazing use of split screens; well edited by then newcomer Martin Scorsese.  Won a Golden Globe for “Best Documentary”.  Elvis died five years later in Graceland.

James Dean

Giant (1956.)  James Dean was the hottest new star in Hollywood when his aluminum sports car smashed itself into oblivion on 9/30/55.  He received his second Oscar nomination for Best Actor as Jett Rink, Rock Hudson’s nemesis in “Giant”.

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Jayne Mansfield

The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield (1968.)  1950’s blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield still managed to earn a living doing nightclub appearances and independent films.  This “mondo”-style documentary (filmed shortly before her death) is narrated by a female impersonator and ends with her car accident.

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Picture taken in “death car”.

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Sharon Tate

12 + 1 (aka The 13 Chairs, 1969.)  Nearly unknown European comedy starring Vittorio Gassman and Sharon Tate.  Not particularily funny and the two lead actors didn’t like each other.  Miss Tate was murdered on Aug. 9, 1969 by the Manson “family”.  (Written about in “Helter-Skelter” – 1971.)

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Sharon as “Pat”.

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Dorothy Stratten

They All Laughed (1981.)  Model/actress Dorothy Stratten was just starting out – this being her third picture after “Autumn Born” and “Galaxina”.  1980 seemed like her year – she was chosen as “Playboy’s Playmate of the Year,” until she got caught up in a love triangle with director Peter Bogdanovich and her husnand/manager Paul Snider.  Snider killed her and himself on Aug. 14, 1980, probably while they were discussing their impending divorce.  Cause of death:  a shotgun blast to the face.

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Dorothy with Peter Bogdanovich

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Paul Snider

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Mame (1974.)  Based on the famous Broadway musical, starring Lucille Ball, who most know can’t sing.  ’74 was also the year “Here’s Lucy” (1968-1974) was cancelled.  A bad luck year for that “wacky redhead”.  Lucy died on 4/26/89 from a torn artery.

The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980.)  Actor Peter Sellers had finally found fortune again in the mid-to-late 1970’s.  (In the “Pink Panther” film series and as Chauncey Gardiner in “Being There” (1979.)  He completed his life’s work with this strange, obscure comedy which ends with him doing an Elvis impersonation.  Mr. Sellers died from a heart attack on July 24, 1980.

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Laurel & Hardy in “Utopia” (1950.)  Weird French comedy, badly dubbed, starring that great comedy team Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.  Language barrier further complicated this misunderstood venture.  A few scenes shine through.  Mr. Laurel died from a heart attack on 2/23/65.  Mr. Hardy died from cerebral thrombosis on 8/7/57.

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Larry Fine, Moe Howard, and Joe DeRita

Kook’s Tour (1970.)  Rarely seen “3 Stooges” pilot of them touring the countryside.  Unique travelogue could’ve worked, except the “middle stooge” Larry Fine suffered from a stroke and was placed in a retirement home.

VIVIEN LEIGH B&W SHIP OF FOOLS PHOTO OR POSTER | Vivien ...  Vivian Leigh in “Ship of Fools” (1965.)  Former Academy award winner for “Gone with the Wind” and “A Streetcar Named Desire”.  Her final award was the “L’Etoile de Cristal for “Ship of Fools”.  (lead performance)  Leigh died from tuberculosis on July 8, 1967.

 

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Best Music Videos Ever

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Christina Perri sings “A Thousand Years”  (Video by Christina Perri)

Serge Gainsbourough and Jane Birkin sing “Je T’aime, …moi non plus”  (Video by glivingston73)

The Carpenters sing “Hurting Each Other”  (Video by CarpentersVEVO)

Petula Clark sings “A Fool on the Hill”  (Video by Enio Giacomini de Sales)

Elvis Presley sings “A Little Less Conversation”  (Video by videomolly)

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Bananarama sings “The Wild Life”  (London recordings)

Sheena Easton sings “You Could Have Been with Me”  (video by Ignazio Deddu)

Prince sings “Little Red Corvette”  (Prince)

Nine Inch Nails sings “Hurt”  (Video by Nine Inch Nails)

Sarah Brightman sings “Who Wants to Live Forever”

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