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Erik Sugg's avatar

You've inspired me to listen to him this morning! I was never much of an Elvis listener. I think that came from being a kid/young adult throughout the '80s and into the early '90s. To quote Mojo Nixon, "Elvis was everywhere." His retro value in the '80s was sky-high to the point of seeing daily commercials of 900-numbers where a caller could "talk to the king," because THE KING WASN'T DEAD. As the '90s rolled into the early '2000s, an umpteenth rockabilly revival wave was happening. Yet again, there were Elvis clones everywhere. It wasn't until recent years when I could finally go back and listen to him without of all my previous judgement clouds. Maybe there's hope for me becoming an Elvis guy!

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Steve Bergstein's avatar

I still talk about those Dixie riddle cups. Saw a documentary recently about the Elvis 1968 comeback special. Forget what streaming channel it was. Very well done.

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