FOLLOW me on my popular Twitter feed. Just click this photo! @hbbtruth - David - Common sense on #Politics #PublicPolicy #Sports #PopCulture in USA, Great Britain, Sweden and France, via my life in #Texas #Memphis #Miami #IU #Chicago #DC #FL 🛫🌍📺📽️🏈. Photo is of Elvis and Joan Blackman in 'Blue Hawaii'
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1993 Elvis Presley Stamp -Watercolor of Elvis by Mark Stutzmamn
As those of you who come to this spot regularlymay recall, I'm not just a big Elvis fan, but actually livedin Memphis for three years growing-up, before my family moved to South Florida in July of 1968.
It was in Memphis specifically, and the Mid-South in general, on our weekend family drives around Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi, where I first developed my deep and enduring love and preference for many things: the Mississippi River; rhythm 'n' blues; Al Green; The Andy Griffith Show; Dusty Springfield; Petula Clark; St. Louis Cardinals baseball on the radio in the summertime during one of their glory eras; smoky sweet Memphis-style barbecue ribs; cornbread, and, of course, The King - Elvis.
To a devout Elvis fan like me, who knows just about everything there is to know about him, the good and the bad, the best books ever written on Elvis -by far- are Peter Guralnick's masterful "Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley" and the great follow-up, "Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley."
Each is written with honesty and empathy, free of the judgmental cant and analysis that doomed other books that purport to tell the tale. It was also while living in The Mid-South, that I first became greatly interested in the American Civil War, following a summer day-trip to Shiloh, the site of the bloody April 1862 battle.
It was on that summer day-trip that I had a chance meeting with a VERY old man on the battlefield itself. A man whose own father had actually fought in the battle -and lived to tell the tale! For more info on Shiloh, see http://www.nps.gov/shil/
Spending a day there is an awesome eye-opening experience and really puts things into their proper perspective, just as my later trips to Gettysburg, Harper's Ferry, Winchester, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania did as well.
Growing-up in South Florida in the late '60's and the '70's, I was always aware of the fact that South Florida lacked many if not most of the sorts of elements that bind a community, or historical sites that can give both kids and adults a very much-needed perspective and reality check on their own life when they are carried away with the weight of their own day-to-day problems, which, frankly, seems much more of a problem here than most places I've lived.
That's why the social significance and centrality of the Miami Dolphins on this community's consciousness can never be properly understood by anyone who didn't actually live here then.
The impromptu community support that caused so many thousands of us to swarm the Eastern Airlines tarmac at MIA to welcome the team back after their amazing 1971 Christmas Day double-overtime playoff victory in Kansas City, remains one the signature moments of the history of South Florida, even if you didn't already know that.
Similarly, the Miami Space Transit Planetarium, under Director Jack Horkeimer, was both so popular and so great not simply because of what it was, per se, but what it represented: one of the very few things that we had down here that was actually top-notch that people could take some pride in.
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ELVIS TRIBUTE ON QVC
QVC will be airing a Live Elvis Presley Tribute show to commemorate the 32nd Anniversary of his passing. Among the various items being featured is an exclusive box set that can only be purchased on QVC.
Don’t miss this opportunity to pick up your copy and celebrate The King Of Rock n Roll.
Watch the show live, set your TiVo's, or log onto QVC on August 16th!
Eastern - August 16th, 2:00 AM
Central - August 16th, 1:00 AM
Mountain - August 16th, 12:00 AM
Pacific - August 15th, 11:00 PM
FROM ELVIS IN MEMPHIS: LEGACY EDITION
CELEBRATES 40th ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN STUDIOS SESSIONS, 36 TRACKS ACROSS 2 CDs, INCLUDING
10 ORIGINAL MONO SINGLE MASTERS
Elvis Presley's Memphis sessions proved that sometimes you can go home again. It was January 1969, and Elvis had not recorded in his hometown since leaving Sun Records for RCA in 1955. But the renewed focus and ambition sparked by his wildly successful TV comeback special the previous month propelled him back into a Memphis studio, where in just two weeks of sessions he made some of the most memorable and artistically satisfying music of his career.
This burst of inspired creativity resulted in the critically acclaimed album From Elvis In Memphis and its companion Back In Memphis. "Suspicious Minds," "In The Ghetto," "Don't Cry Daddy" and "Kentucky Rain" were among the unforgettable hits that resulted. This 40th anniversary Legacy Edition contains every track from the sessions recorded at American Studios in Memphis in January and February of 1969.