Elvis “The Devil”: His Early Fame

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  • @MaryPatricia
    @MaryPatricia Жыл бұрын

    what do you think of this controversy? let me know in the comments!!!😈⚡️✨

  • @benjamins.5428
    @benjamins.5428 Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately. What is really sad and unfortunate is that Elvis never performed abroad. He would have conquered every stage in the world and would have gained more exposure. It's such a shame! If the colonel was normal this would happen. His ego and fear prevented Elvis from reaching every corner of the world.

  • @TheFarmerfitz
    @TheFarmerfitz Жыл бұрын

    Elvis' music helped unite people.. He was not a Devil, in fact just the opposite... those who tried to stop him were the real Devils....

  • @renitamcintyre1071
    @renitamcintyre1071 Жыл бұрын

    Elvis helped bring Black and white people together.

  • @angelaasfour1056
    @angelaasfour1056 Жыл бұрын

    it blows my mind to think people really thought that way. I'm speechless!🤔😥

  • @Snorkebogan
    @Snorkebogan Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for doing this❤ Elvis mixed the races, The Elite did not want that!! The same today..

  • @nicholasyoung2590
    @nicholasyoung2590 Жыл бұрын

    I am amaze that you are so young yet so devoted to Elvis

  • @johneli495
    @johneli495 Жыл бұрын

    People who change the status quo inevitably become controversial. Now he is an icon of American culture. Great video, thanks 👍

  • @Wildlife_SA.
    @Wildlife_SA. Жыл бұрын

    He hit the scene with a bang! Well, in our Christian Country South Africa, his gospel music was welcomed as to his early rock songs by the youth. No protests here, and the young guys wanted to look like him! We played his gospel songs in our home. Still love his music. He is a legend. Amazing voice and such a personality who changed the music world! 🥇👍🌍🇿🇦🆒️💯

  • @susyq810
    @susyq810 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Mary Patricia....My parents hated Elvis. I was not allowed to buy his records....but I bought them and hid them in my room. I would get up in the middle of the night...sit next to the record player with the volume low and fortunately I was never caught. My parents were very prejudice against black people and when I invited them over they had to come in the back door and could only stay a few minutes. It made me very sad and upset but because of how I saw them treat my black friends they ( unknowingly) taught me how not to treat other human beings. I am thankful for that lesson.

  • @anY-bf9ud

    @anY-bf9ud

    Жыл бұрын

    Susy, my beautiful dear friend, your words brought a lump to my throat whilst I read them . 😢 You are a very brave , beautiful and wonderful lady, who yourself have overcome many injustices and no noubt had to jump through many hurdles in life to be the person you have become, as did Elvis. For both yourself and Elvis i cannot imagine the challenges you both overcame, through quite frankly narrow minded people, who sadly would not depart from their own twisted perception of how they valued people who were born with colored skin. If not for Elvis and his tenacity to not back down to the conservative elite, music as we know and love it today would be very have happened, his innovative approach , shook the world both culturally and societially, and open doors to those , who sadly would not have even been allowed to walk through them.😢 As for corrupting the youth of the day, utter nonsense, and Elvis himself was immensely distressed by people thinking such thoughts of him. The many injustices Elvis endured throughout his life and career to me say far more about the accusers than the accused.

  • @susyq810

    @susyq810

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anY-bf9ud hi lovely anY🌻 thank you for your kind words...how are you?

  • @anY-bf9ud

    @anY-bf9ud

    Жыл бұрын

    @Susy Q ❤️ so lovely to see you again Susy, I'm.back on the channels again, I did so miss Interacting with all my Elvis friends. I'm not too bad thankyou, and how are you and your loved ones doing, well I hope. Heart ❤️ Susy, you're a very special person and a very dear friend to me. Take care and keep in touch. ❤️ 🙏 ❤️ 💐 🌞

  • @richardsoderkvist6383
    @richardsoderkvist6383 Жыл бұрын

    Thank-you for your video comments on Elvis it's very true and interesting. I have been an Elvis fan since 1973 when l was12,years of age now just turned 62 in May. The first song l heard was Hound dog and the first movie l saw was Jailhouse Rock. I like very much his rockin roll music the ballads the gospel music the Christmas songs music and Hawaiian and mexican music the country and blues a real variety of songs and music and the inspirational songs music. A very great singer musician and entertainer.

  • @elvis78ale
    @elvis78ale Жыл бұрын

    Looking Elvis nowadays we ask what he did wrong. It is incredible to see how perceptions of certain behaviors have changed over time. What was scandalous at the time is now ridiculous. Certainly Elvis broke many molds at the time. 

  • @jeffgreen1117
    @jeffgreen111710 ай бұрын

    Plain and simple the way Elvis became popular it's a once-in-a-lifetime thing my dad was a huge Elvis fan when he first became popular he always told me there was nothing like it he has ever seen teenage girls with literally faint at his concerts and scream like crazy my dad saw his last concert in Indianapolis Indiana and he said it was the same thing, the man just had an effect on people that know entertainer has ever had

  • @Rock4UNow
    @Rock4UNow Жыл бұрын

    Love that Aug 6th 1956 interview. He was obviously the 1st Rebel Rocker but didn't have an attitude with the media like some same age celebrities did during that time.

  • @karentranter7806
    @karentranter7806 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Mary Patricia ❤ Its crazy 🤪 to think it was like that . Great video Take care Marie Patricia Xxx 💝

  • @mandyheath1793
    @mandyheath1793 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video,❤ so many people are so misinformed about Elvis, and some so ignorant that they don't even want to learn the truth, but hopefully more people will learn from videos like this, Excellent, Thank you ❤

  • @erikclingerman5602
    @erikclingerman5602 Жыл бұрын

    I have enjoyed all your videos.. thank you so much.. I was 10 when Elvis died none of my adult children are into Elvis very sad.. there missing out

  • @loriyoung9747

    @loriyoung9747

    Жыл бұрын

    I am 62 and can only say I am absolutely in awe of Elvis! I truly love him and his music. ALL my kids know Elvis, and ALL my grandkids know of him! Down to the youngest at 4! I'm excited to run across this video. Thank you 😊

  • @dougdickason
    @dougdickason Жыл бұрын

    Bravo. Your presentation has made a leap in profressionalism and that was a pro level video. You have really grown and i really appreciated this video.

  • @davidrixson3171
    @davidrixson3171 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Mary. ' How much is that Doggy in the window? 😂. Elvis certainly caused a storm when he came on the scene. It's no wonder he got drafted. Two years later Elvis came out of the Army a tamed man. Even Frank Sinatra agreed to have him on his show. Elvis was no longer "Elvis the Pelvis" He got more respect from people who previously hated him.

  • @martinconde9537
    @martinconde9537 Жыл бұрын

    As Chuck Berry said Elvis was the greatest there was, There is, And there will ever be !!!!!!

  • @suzy1266
    @suzy1266 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve watched this video several times as it is jammed packed with strong details 💙 ❤️Mary: “Music to really feel to.” ❤️Little Richard: “He was an integrator.” ⚡️TCB⚡️, Mary

  • @gordonmackay2702
    @gordonmackay2702 Жыл бұрын

    Elvis, Johnny and Dorsey Burnette, Lee Denson, Paul Burlison. All teen musicians in Memphis in 1948-9 when WDIA launched the first ever radio station in the USA for black listeners. That station also turned white Memphis teens onto black rhythm and blues during a period of oppressive racial segregation. By the time he was seventeen, Burlison was played guitar for Howling Wolf. Elvis and the others' repertoire started to develop with the music of the black rockers they heard first on WDIA and then subsequently WHBQ with Dewey Phillips. @MaryPatricia great video documentaries you make and your presentation and commentaries are show great insights and observations 😊

  • @Sky_Dancer
    @Sky_Dancer Жыл бұрын

    Video was very, very good. So professional. I really enjoyed it.

  • @eabcool
    @eabcool Жыл бұрын

    great new hair Mary, it suits you. Elvis had many influences, if one takes the time to read about him some surprising ones will surface. From blues, to country, to gospel, to crooners like Mario Lanza and Dean Martin ( once his biographer mentioned Dean i could really hear that).

  • @johncassidy7621
    @johncassidy7621 Жыл бұрын

    Rock'n'Roll Music was the beginning of GLOBAL Culture. Rock'n'Roll is the ONLY thing that ALL Humans can relate to and share Love for. Thus creating HARMONY quite literally between ALL People on our planet. Elvis gave us this. 🕊 😇 🕊 🙏 As Elvis said at the end of Flaming Star, "Maybe someday, somewhere , People will understand Folks like us." THIS.. is.. THAT day. Thank you Mary Patricia. And thank you Elvis. TCB🤙💖⚡️JC....😉😎

  • @deebyrum2014
    @deebyrum2014 Жыл бұрын

    As always Dear One, awesome truths about the one and only ELVIS PRESLEY 💜

  • @gussplat
    @gussplat Жыл бұрын

    GREAT video ! you're right , the paul wilder interview it's SOOO cool !!

  • @Elvis_tcb_Presley
    @Elvis_tcb_Presley Жыл бұрын

    omg!! i love this video so much!! also the new intro is 🔥🤩!!

  • @cd5201
    @cd5201 Жыл бұрын

    Well said! I enjoyed the video. You go girl! P.s. you look beautiful today!

  • @ELVISFANSSEARCHFORTRUTH
    @ELVISFANSSEARCHFORTRUTH8 ай бұрын

    Interesting thanks

  • @ronaldholmes8525
    @ronaldholmes8525 Жыл бұрын

    To anyone who is still alive from those times and was SO against what Elvis was doing, I have one question for them...How do like what's happening these days with a lot of performers? Elvis shook his legs and hips ...Now, a lot of them are 'twirking ' and shaking their ass all over the place , and sometimes they're practically doing the sex act right there on the stage..And don't get me started about how they dress when performing, or I should say how they UNDRESS! Hookers wear more than they do . Compared to what they're doing now, Elvis was just an angel with a twitch.

  • @zianniculae6700
    @zianniculae6700 Жыл бұрын

    I love you honey 💚💚💚

  • @Elvisultimatefanchannel
    @Elvisultimatefanchannel Жыл бұрын

    Mary Patricia They were all jealous 😆

  • @zakman1964
    @zakman1964 Жыл бұрын

    Good looking man with an amazing voice to have woman throw there nickers on stage does say it all. I don't think I would won't some ones nicker thrown at me

  • @BLINKPRESLEY
    @BLINKPRESLEY Жыл бұрын

    I liked the video first

  • @tanyademeris9331
    @tanyademeris9331 Жыл бұрын

    It’s so disgusting how ignorant people were so tolerated back then

  • @resa.walters
    @resa.walters Жыл бұрын

    Those ole fuddy duddy's didn't get their way. Rock and Roll was good timey, not evil. Rock and Roll will never die, neither will Elvis! Elvis just moved to the music That's how he kept his tempo, he wasn't being vulgar. Segregation was stupid and it didn't survive, did it? Rock and Roll did, and Elvis did, he's the biggest grossing artist who isn't alive, yet he lives on! Those old devil's were just ignorant!

  • @richardsoderkvist6383
    @richardsoderkvist6383 Жыл бұрын

    You are a very nice pretty charming woman l wish l was ,20again.

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