TheBaronOfFratton Posted March 10, 2008 Author Posted March 10, 2008 ELVIS (Andy Warhol 1962) Warhol took this image from Elvis's 1960 movie, Flaming Star and began superimposing the image over itself (with this particular 'painting', 28 times). This was the first of his experiments with the same image. I've included several variations of his on this theme: Elvis as Art..! Quote
CarMELita Posted March 11, 2008 Posted March 11, 2008 WOW, I didn't know Warhol did Elvis! Thanks for posting, Baron! Quote
RJ TAYLER Posted March 11, 2008 Posted March 11, 2008 WARHOLA DID EVERYBODY WHO WAS ANYBODY UP TO 1987. Quote
TheBaronOfFratton Posted March 21, 2008 Author Posted March 21, 2008 THE "LOST" YEARS 1958-1960. ELVIS IN THE ARMY On December 20, 1957, Presley received his draft notice. Hal Wallis and Paramount Pictures had already spent $350,000 on the film King Creole, and did not want to suspend or cancel the project. The Memphis Draft Board granted Presley a deferment to finish it. On March 24, 1958, he was inducted as US Army private #53310761 and completed basic training at Fort Hood, Texas, before being posted to Friedberg, Germany with the 3rd Armored Division. (Elvis gets his hair-cut - a nation weeps!): Presley had chosen not to join 'Special Services', which would have allowed him to avoid certain duties and maintain his public profile. He continued to receive massive media coverage, with much speculation echoing Presley's own concerns about his enforced absence damaging his career. However, early in 1958, RCA Victor producer Steve Sholes and Hill and Range "song searcher" Freddy Bienstock had both pushed for recording sessions and strong song material, the aim being to release regular hit singles during Presley's two-year hiatus. The hit singles—and six albums—duly followed during that period. In Germany, "(A) Sergeant had introduced [Presley] to amphetamines when they were on maneuvers at Grafenwöhr... it seemed like half the guys in the company were taking them." Friends around Presley also began taking them, "if only to keep up with Elvis, who was practically evangelical about their benefits." So, there you go - It was the army's fault! The army also introduced Presley to karate - something which he studied seriously, even including it in his later live performances. Presley returned to the U.S. on March 2, 1960, and was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant on March 5: So, come on - who doesn't love a man in uniform??? Quote
feiti Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 he does look really handsome in those uniforms, thanks for adding them! Quote
azgirl Posted March 31, 2008 Posted March 31, 2008 I was venturing through youtube to show now playing song for me and found this...I liked the various pictures used for the song "Devil In deguise" Quote
TheBaronOfFratton Posted April 10, 2008 Author Posted April 10, 2008 ELVIS BLOND Although he wasn't exactly blond, Elvis wasn't the raven-haired hunk we know and love either... I think it's fairly well known now that the King dyed his hair - infact he even convinced Priscilla to dye hers the same colour! It wasn't a premature greying thing, just part of the image. There isn't much photographic evidence of his famous quiff au naturel, but in the film: Kissin' Cousins he does play a character with blond hair. In this rather contrived cinematic outing, Elvis plays Josh Morgan - an Army officer sent to the Smoky Mountains to convince his 'kin' to allow a missile site to be built on their land. Once he arrives he finds he has an identical cousin (also played by Elvis - who'd a thought?), Jodie Tatum and then, well, much hilarity ensues... Anyway, he's some pictures of blond Elvis: Quote
CarMELita Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 From his movie "Jailhouse Rock" source: Dr. Macro's Quote
TheBaronOfFratton Posted May 22, 2008 Author Posted May 22, 2008 ^ Thank you, as always, CarMELita. (Y) 3734 ELVIS PRESLEY BOULEVARD. Or, rather, Graceland. The home Elvis bought for $100,000 in 1957 - and (sadly) died within, 20 years later... But, here he is - King of all he surveys: Quote
CarMELita Posted May 23, 2008 Posted May 23, 2008 Dito, Baron Always appreciate to read "last post by: TheBaronOfFratton" coz I know there's something good waiting for me Graceland costed a 100.000? That's not much, is it? EVen considering the time? I mean it's a big estate, isn't it? Quote
TheBaronOfFratton Posted May 23, 2008 Author Posted May 23, 2008 Dito, Baron Always appreciate to read "last post by: TheBaronOfFratton" coz I know there's something good waiting for me Graceland costed a 100.000? That's not much, is it? EVen considering the time? I mean it's a big estate, isn't it? Bless you, cariño! I don't really know what $100,000 should get you in 1957. I do know he bought it primarily for it's privacy (it was off the beaten track), and that the studios, swimming pool, squash court, and 'mediation gardens' were all added by Elvis whilst he lived there. I should find some photos of the inside. It's pretty cool if you haven't seen it! I think there's a Tori Praver photo-shoot in Graceland knocking about somewhere... Quote
CarMELita Posted May 26, 2008 Posted May 26, 2008 I should find some photos of the inside. It's pretty cool if you haven't seen it! I think there's a Tori Praver photo-shoot in Graceland knocking about somewhere... Quote
TheBaronOfFratton Posted May 30, 2008 Author Posted May 30, 2008 As promised, Graceland on the inside: (Well, he's bought the place - better put in some furniture..!) ^ Ground floor: the lounge, kitchen, and office. ^ Basement: TV room, bar, and pool room. ^ And the famous 'Jungle room', and extravagantly fluffy wardrobe! Quote
TheBaronOfFratton Posted May 30, 2008 Author Posted May 30, 2008 And Tori Praver spread languidly over it all!!! Quote
TheBaronOfFratton Posted May 30, 2008 Author Posted May 30, 2008 The nearest one can get to the King's Throne - the site of his untimely demise... And his grave, in Graceland's memorial gardens, alongside his parents. (Note the misspelt middle name: 'Aaron'. His full name was Elvis 'Aron' Presley - keeping conspiracy theorists going ever since...) Quote
CarMELita Posted June 1, 2008 Posted June 1, 2008 Thanks a bunch, Baron!! This wouldn't have been my choice of furniture, but the "media room" with the bar's cool! And I like the room with the peacock glasses in the door. That bed could play the lead role in a Jim Henson's movie ... Quote
CarMELita Posted June 9, 2008 Posted June 9, 2008 Adorable pictures - Priscilla was so beautiful!It's a shame she's done so much plastic surgery she's pretty creepy now. :now: Quote
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