In a few weeks it will be August 16, 2011 and (34) thirty four years since Elvis’ passing. Many Elvis fans will gravitate to Memphis, go to Graceland, but the majority of Elvis Fans will be busy leading their own lives while recalling either where there were when Elvis died OR simply (for those too young to have been alive then) knowing the date (i.e. August 16th) of when Elvis died at 42.
I can still recall the time of day, how hot it was, and where I was EXACTLY when I learned of Elvis’ death. In 1977 we didn’t have cell phones, Internet, or 1000 different ways to pass along information. Nonetheless Elvis death was “breaking news” and it passed from person to person…along with disbelief.
For everyone of Elvis family members, members of the Memphis Mafia and their loved ones, friends, co-workers, EPE, http://www.Elvis.com, etc. who also (personally and professionally) mourn Elvis not only on August 16th of each year…but everyday since. To these individuals I wanted to say; THANK YOU for your part of Elvis life and THANK YOU for all you have done, and sacrificed, by sharing your life – your stories – your memories – your time – and equally as important for not sharing those memories which are far too personal and/or those in which Elvis wanted kept…personal.
Though Elvis Presley Fans are fiercely loyal there remains allot of “discourse” about the roles, place, of (as an example) Priscilla Presley, Red West, Sonny West and others. My opinions on each of these individuals has been fully documented and I have always asked Elvis Fans Worldwide to put each of these persons acts, intentions, and responsibilities into context and to be thankful for all they have done (individually and collectively) during Elvis’ life and since Elvis’ passing.
I would encourage every Elvis Presley Fan, whether on August 16th or any other day, to say THANK YOU to Marty Lacker, Billy Smith, Joe Esposito, Jerry Schilling, Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie and her family, Jack Soden, every living member of Elvis’ band and orchestra members and backup singers, Red West, Sonny West, and to each of their family members who have ridden the emotional “roller coaster” all these years.
I say this now because we have lost, and each year we lose more, several individuals who spent the majority of their life befriending/working with Elvis and/or who Elvis loved and/or befriended. A recent example is Lamar Fike who not only was Elvis trusted friend, and a member of the Memphis Mafia, but also controlled Elvis’ “light show” for his Concerts and who could always be counted on for giving BRUTALLY HONEST answers/input about Elvis.
If we could “turn back time” how many of us would reach out to Lamar Fike, if we knew ahead of time that he was soon to leave this world, to say THANK YOU for all he has given to Elvis Fans Worldwide? Well, nothing is guaranteed in life and I have always believed that if these men/women were “good enough” for Elvis to have loved – trusted – spent his time with – employed – married – etc. then they are deserving of our respect and our appreciation and our acknowledgment. We can “debate” certain events but (again) context is crucial and should be taken into consideration.
In closing, Elvis left us (thankfully) so many songs – movies – TV appearances – photographs – etc. as well as living his life by example of reaching out to help others in need. In spite of all of Elvis’ accomplishments, all of which are justified, it was the grace in which he gave – in which he cared – and in which he was thankful to God that I will remember…and we all should aspire to (i.e. help our fellow man in any way we can).
Take care and may God bless you all.
Jeff Schrembs
http://www.ElvisCollector.info
l gravitate to Memphis, go to Graceland, but the majority of Elvis Fans will be busy leading their own lives while recalling either where there were when Elvis died OR simply (for those too young to have been alive then) knowing the date (i.e. August 16th) of when Elvis died at 42.I can still recall the time of day, how hot it was, and where I was EXACTLY when I learned of Elvis’ death. In 1977 we didn’t have cell phones, Internet, or 1000 different ways to pass along information. Nonetheless Elvis death was “breaking news” and it passed from person to person…along with disbelief.
For everyone of Elvis family members, members of the Memphis Mafia and their loved ones, friends, co-workers, EPE, http://www.Elvis.com, etc. who also (personally and professionally) mourn Elvis not only on August 16th of each year…but everyday since. To these individuals I wanted to say; THANK YOU for your part of Elvis life and THANK YOU for all you have done, and sacrificed, by sharing your life – your stories – your memories – your time – and equally as important for not sharing those memories which are far too personal and/or those in which Elvis wanted kept…personal.
Though Elvis Presley Fans are fiercely loyal there remains allot of “discourse” about the roles, place, of (as an example) Priscilla Presley, Red West, Sonny West and others. My opinions on each of these individuals has been fully documented and I have always asked Elvis Fans Worldwide to put each of these persons acts, intentions, and responsibilities into context and to be thankful for all they have done (individually and collectively) during Elvis’ life and since Elvis’ passing.
I would encourage every Elvis Presley Fan, whether on August 16th or any other day, to say THANK YOU to Marty Lacker, Billy Smith, Joe Esposito, Jerry Schilling, Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie and her family, Jack Soden, every living member of Elvis’ band and orchestra members and backup singers, Red West, Sonny West, and to each of their family members who have ridden the emotional “roller coaster” all these years.
I say this now because we have lost, and each year we lose more, several individuals who spent the majority of their life befriending/working with Elvis and/or who Elvis loved and/or befriended. A recent example is Lamar Fike who not only was Elvis trusted friend, and a member of the Memphis Mafia, but also controlled Elvis’ “light show” for his Concerts and who could always be counted on for giving BRUTALLY HONEST answers/input about Elvis.
If we could “turn back time” how many of us would reach out to Lamar Fike, if we knew ahead of time that he was soon to leave this world, to say THANK YOU for all he has given to Elvis Fans Worldwide? Well, nothing is guaranteed in life and I have always believed that if these men/women were “good enough” for Elvis to have loved – trusted – spent his time with – employed – married – etc. then they are deserving of our respect and our appreciation and our acknowledgment. We can “debate” certain events but (again) context is crucial and should be taken into consideration.
In closing, Elvis left us (thankfully) so many songs – movies – TV appearances – photographs – etc. as well as living his life by example of reaching out to help others in need. In spite of all of Elvis’ accomplishments, all of which are justified, it was the grace in which he gave – in which he cared – and in which he was thankful to God that I will remember…and we all should aspire to (i.e. help our fellow man in any way we can).
Take care and may God bless you all.
Jeff Schrembs
http://www.ElvisCollector.info
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Posted Aug-1-2011 By-AL- (2208.60) -AL- Send Message
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This story gives me some strange urge to take some pills and go sit on the toilet to take a dump.
Posted Aug-1-2011 Bycat-scratch-fever (521.64) cat-scratch-fever View Channel Send Message
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I remember it well.
It was a couple of weeks after we'd seen Elvis's Buddy's, Led Zeppelin play in Seattle.
Elvis had just released a cover of Sinatra's "Final Curtain."
He knew he was going to die.
Posted Aug-1-2011 ByDave556 (1961.36) 
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I was a month shy of being 14 and I will never forget when my mom pulled into our driveway and sat there for at least an hour listening to the news cast and his music on the car radio. I miss those days but remember them like they just happened.
Posted Aug-1-2011 Bykillingforgod (706.40) killingforgod View Channel Send Message
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@killingforgod Yeah, I was the same age but it was my dad pulling into the driveway & he told me Elvis had died. I will always remember that moment. As a kid, I loved to watch Elvis movies, especially Speedway...not really knowing or caring that they were pretty bad movies overall.
Posted Aug-1-2011 Byrobd216 (163.88) 
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@robd216 The times have changed in what we thought was a good song or movie hasn't it... long live John Wayne
Posted Aug-1-2011 Bykillingforgod (706.40) killingforgod View Channel Send Message
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@killingforgod You are right...times have changed.
Posted Aug-1-2011 Byrobd216 (163.88) 
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Look forward to more Elvis goodies. "]
Posted Aug-1-2011 ByZipper10 (4162.52) 
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I've been to Graceland several times. It's a strange feeling when you walk through the front door the bathroom where he was found is right above you. Your literally standing 4 ft from where he died.
Posted Aug-1-2011 ByJames-T-Kirk (1441.50) James-T-Kirk View Channel Send Message
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I've never found his music very appealing.
Posted Aug-1-2011 Bywharris (2247.32) 
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@wharris Not surprising if you're always fiddling with yourself.
Posted Aug-1-2011 Bykillingforgod (706.40) killingforgod View Channel Send Message
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@killingforgod
huh?
Just never cared for his music.
Never made a statement on the man.
His music was just not my thing.
Posted Aug-1-2011 Bywharris (2247.32) 
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@wharris You are correct, got lost in the moment and was thinking about how my mom felt on the day of his passing, my bad and I should stand corrected for my smart ass reply, sorry.
Posted Aug-1-2011 Bykillingforgod (706.40) killingforgod View Channel Send Message
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@killingforgod
My mom cried too.
Posted Aug-1-2011 Bywharris (2247.32) 
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@wharris My mom cried harder...
Posted Aug-1-2011 Bykillingforgod (706.40) killingforgod View Channel Send Message
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@RebbecaBlackFan You will get over yourself in time and realize you really don't matter that much but I hope someone acts like they care about you even if it's in a fake sort of way.
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