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 Post subject: Live At The International... 1969... And More Candy !
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I remember the English music press going bonkers describing
Elvis' opening night at The International, back in 1969:
"THE LION IS SET LOOSE!" headlined the Record Mirror...

Here's the lion, on stage, and afterwards...


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Great post Ger
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Shit he looked good.

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Damn, I wish I was there!
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Thanks Ger, great photos.

1969! The King Rocked And The Crowd Rolled!

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One great shot, jon ! If only such a good photo would have
graced the front of Live At The International at the time!
It would be fun when we could have some press stories from
the time up here... Surely some of you were old enough at the
time of his fantastic comeback shows to have cut out the Vegas
reports from the many UK music papers available?! A couple of
years ago I gave away all that I had saved in scrapbooks...
Not knowing one day they would come handy to illustrate
this 69 topic?! A little help from some of you here would be nice...
( lazy buggers you!)


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here's some more kool shots from '69 and '70,
with compliments from the Rijffster!


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Seriously good photos. I don't think I've seen any of those before. The 2nd photo is stunning.
Thanks for taking the time to enlighten us and share your goodies with us Rijffster.
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Great photos Ger !

Here a beauty.
On what cd was this again ....

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Here a beauty.
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Jans, that's a colourised photo which was also on the cover of "The Return Of A Prodigy".


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Ger Rijff wrote:
One great shot, jon ! If only such a good photo would have
graced the front of Live At The International at the time!
It would be fun when we could have some press stories from
the time up here... Surely some of you were old enough at the
time of his fantastic comeback shows to have cut out the Vegas
reports from the many UK music papers available?! A couple of
years ago I gave away all that I had saved in scrapbooks...
Not knowing one day they would come handy to illustrate
this 69 topic?! A little help from some of you here would be nice...
( lazy buggers you!)


Thanks, Ger. I'm afraid I don't have any original press cuttings from the time (guess I wasn't old enough :wink:). It sure would be nice to read some though.


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CONCERT DATE: July 31, 1969. Las Vegas, NV.

Elvis Presley Is Still No. 1 With His Faithful Followers
By Bill Crawford
The Lawton Constitution.
Tuesday, August 26, 1969

LAS VEGAS - A slimmed down Elvis Presley is turning the new International Hotel's massive 2,000 - seat showroom into a gyrating palace of adoring screams reminiscent of the original rock music king's earlier days.

Winding up his first public appearance in nine years this week, The Pelvis has proved he's still No. 1 with his faithful fans while creating an entire new following at the same time.

Count this writer in the latter category of the Presley cult.

I stood in long movie lines back in the mid-1950s to see the rock 'n roll phenomenon do his thing - mainly out of curiosity. Is this guy for real? His acting was bad and his pulsating gyrations appeared at the time to be a passing fad that caught on with the teen-agers.

At 34. Elvis is no passing fad. He's for real and his early siren strains that elevated him into the driver's seat of the 1950s vanguard appear rather quaint in relation to some of the open permissiveness in lyrics and gestures now in vogue.

HIS FANS have now grown up - and they are still true blue to Elvis. Most of the whistling, applauding audience was over 30 when I caught his show in this linsel-embroidered desert city entertainment center.

Elvis is outdrawing Barbra Streisand, who opened the posh new International] last month. His month in Vegas at $100.000 per week is a sellout with two shows a night packing in the customers hungry to see the singer.

Elvis Presley no longer is a freakish kid curiosity from Tennessee. His rise under the tutelage of Col. Tom Parker from touring such flea-bitten nighteries as Lawton's old Southern Club in the early 1950s to the big time is a show business success story.

From the time Elvis opens his show with his familiar "Blue Suede Shoes," which brings thunderous applause, through to his 15th song, he captivates his audience with such feverish show biz pitch that one is reminded of the screaming Judy Garland shows. Not that he's a male Garland, but the Presley cult is similar to that of the late "Over the Rainbow" singer.

With his left leg moving like a jack hammer, Elvis runs the gamut of his favorites from "Love Me Tender" and "Jailhouse Rock" to "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Hound Dog." And you know what? They didn't sound so goofy this time around. Even "Well, All Right" and "I'm All Shook Up" have a melodic ring today.

His newest song, "Suspicious Mind" is a sensuous medium rock ballad that is sure to sell. And his renditions of "In the Ghetto" and "Yesterday" proved his throaty mastery of lyrics - a "new" Elvis, if you please.

HE BELIEVES that lyrics of pop songs are getting better. Before warbling his latest his record, "In the Ghetto," he said; "I like to sing something that is important - something that means something. Look at "Ghetto" or "Yesterday" compared with "Hound Dog." Now, "Hound Dog," what does that say?"

Elvis still rides his guitar bareback while going through his cyclonic exercises. However, today he's left a bit breathless and huffs and puffs more openly following a few wild onslaughts to recapture the early physical and sexual image.

He swings water between songs. His pelvic grinds still! thrill his female fans, many of whom are favored with a kiss and handshake from their rock king who roams the apron of the stage during much of the time during his performance.

One man climbed over several tables to shake Elvis' hand, while a woman in her late 20s snatched a blue scarf from around the singer's neck.

Elvis was dressed in an open necked black mandarin type blouse and bell bottoms. His hair is jet black and long, but not excessively long compared to today's standards. His sideburns are double thickness. "You know, 14 years ago it was strange to have long hair and sideburns," he reminded his adoring audience.

ELVIS ESTABLISHED an immediate rapport with his audience, talking (not mumbling this time) with ease and kidding about the gaudy showroom and "those funky (the new word on the West Coast) angels on the walls."

"If I seem a little shaky - I am, That's the way I got in this business." he joked. "Fourteen years ago I was driving a truck and studying to be an electrician and got wired the wrong way." It all started when he cut a record in Memphis for his family. Col. Parker heard it and snatched up the truck driver, touring the country with him wherever they could get engagements.

He landed on the Ed Sullivan show - the big break. "I went to Hollywood and had never been out of my hometown," Elvis reminisced. "I was squirrely. I made four pictures and was driving around in sunglasses in big Cadillacs.

"THEN, THE Army got me and wiped all that out. It (the Army) was a pretty good experience. For the first few days, they watched me to see what I was going to do - just to see if, I could stand still."

The Presley show is magnificently backed with the four-femme Sweet Inspirations and male Imperials quartet, plus an instrumental rock sextet and full-sized orchestra. At the outset of the show, Elvis said: "Before the evening is over, I will have made a complete fool of myself - and I hope you enjoy it."

E. Presley is no fool. And neither are his adoring fans, who expect to see more of their idol in years to come. Nancy Sinatra has some big shoes to fill when she follows Elvis on the International Hotel stage next week.
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Bingo!
Francesc, this is exactly the material I have in mind to beef
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That'll keep me bussy during the weekend!
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I do have some typed in my page, let me know if that it is "valid" too?


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Great thread!

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Fantastic! How come I've never seen it?

And thanks for the concert reviews.... Delicious reading!


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Not wanting to sound ungrateful for your help, a link to those
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CONCERT DATE: July 31, 1969. Las Vegas, NV.

Presley wows the Oldsters
By Mary Campbell
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Sunday, October 26, 1969

LAS VEGAS, Nev (AP) Elvis Presley sauntered on to the big stage in the big hotel showroom, a grin coming and going, stage lights reflecting from al the diamonds in his wide wedding ring.

He hadn't been in front of a live audience in eight years packed with moviemaking, and he said later he was worried whether people would like him or find him dated. The audience was wondering if they were going to see the "old Elvis" or something new.

They say the "old ELvis," or nearly. He was slimmer, at 34, the baby fat gone, wearing a navy suit cut like a karate uniform. But he looked as young as ever, and handsome. His brown hair, said to be graying, was dyed blue-black and cut in a modification of the old ducktail, and he still looked like he'd be more at home driving a truck than doing something fancy.

They also heard the "old Elvis" except that he was pronouncing his words plainer and for some reason it was more noticeable that he had a pleasing voice.

His stroll to center stage completed, without fanfare or introduction, somebody handed him an acoustic guitar. He stood with it a few seconds, giving the audience more time to wonder what it was going to hear. Then he started to sing - one of the best known of the old ones - "Blue Suedes Shoes - and right on into more of the songs he made hits in the 1950s: "Love Me Tender," "Don't Be Cruel," Heartbreak Hotel," "All Shook Up," "Jailhouse Rock."

And he did what he always did when he sang those songs on the 50s, he shook all over, with a rhythmic, violent vibration.

He rotated his pelvis and his guitar. He jerked and kicked his left leg. He puctuated the final note of a song by giving the guitar a big sideways lunge.

Elvis hadn't changed much.

But his audience had changed a lot.

Most of them were old enough to have hated him 13 years ago, and some of them admitted that they had.

Now they applauded wildly as each song started and more at the end. Women rushed to stageside, took off gloves and halfslips and handed them up to Elvis to wipe his sweaty forehead - and screamed when he did.

In 1956, the year Elvis burst into public notice, he called "Elvis the Pelvis." He could also have been called the father of rock 'n' roll and the dynamiter of the generation gap.

Kids went wild for him. Adults detested him. Most of them thought he was vulgar and obscene and his music was mindless and tuneless. After a couple of TV appearances, during which his suggestive shaking caused controversy all over the country, the Ed Sullivan show televised him from the waist up only.

In 1969, te pelvis isn't stilled and neither is the adulation. But the controversy is...

Young people have liked him right along, going to his movies, watching his TV specials, buying his records. Kids who were babies in 1956 like Presley now. Rock has been through a lot of phases and once again for the kids, Presley's rock is where it's at.

But why have adults, once anti-Presley, become fans?

Presley says: "They learned they can move around like that too."

Rock music no longer gives cultural shock to the middle-aged. And neither does Elvis Presley. Presley still makes those "suggestive" movements. But the shocking of 1956 can be the nostalgia of 1969.

And Presley's personal reputation hasn't hurt him with the over-30s. There haven't been any stories of scandals with girls, or boys, or drinking, or drugs.

Instead of becoming a hippie or a revolutionary, Presley has enjoyed a life of prosperity, spending half the year in Hollywood, where his home is on the movie star maps, and half at Graceland, a $1 million mansion and grounds near Memphis. He sold a farm in Mississippi, because he seldom visited it, and moved the horses to Graceland.

Presley was born in Tupelo, Miss. but has been living in Memphis since he was 13.

He doesn't go to Hollywood parties, which he says he never liked. He makes no political endorsements and rarely gives interviews, though his wit is quick enough for answering questions; he quietly makes a good public impression by staying largely out of the public eye.

Since 1967 he has been married to a petite blue-eyed brunette named Priscilla, daughter of an Air Force officer from Memphis, whom he met in Germany. They have a baby, Lisa.

The older generation began to accept Presley during his two years in the Army, 1958-60, when he served without asking for special favors and passed up an entertainment assignment. He drove a jeep in Germany and rose from private to sergeant.

Elvis came out of the Army, plunged into making movies and rolled over 32 movies - all making money, all loaded with songs. Some of the plots were so thin and some of the songs and reasons for singing them so inane that Presley says: "Sometimes I felt like I was singing to a turtle".

He'd like to make movies with stronger plots, taking dramatic parts in which he doesn't sing. And he wanted to get back in front of a live audience as a break from the movies. He'd like to do more live singing. "After all, performing for people is how it all started," he said "I've really missed it. It became harder and harder to perform for a movie camera. The Inspiration wasn't there "

Presley has sold more than 250 million records all over the world and RCA Victor records claims that he has been heard by more people in the world than any other singer in the history of recording.

He has 58 gold records, 11 of his long playing records have sold more than $1 million wholesale, and 47 of his singles have sold more than a million copies.

"Hound Dog" sold more than seven million. But lately, LPs of songs from the movies haven't been selling a million.

"When you get 10 songs in a movie; you can't have all good songs, man," the singer says Presley had a million selling record this summer, "In the Ghetto," which wasn't from a movie, and his new single, "Suspicious Minds ' also not from a movie, was one of the 19 songs in his Las Vegas show.


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CONCERT DATE: July 31, 1969. Las Vegas, NV. The International.

Presley Breaks Attendance Records in Vegas
By Myram Borders
Nevada State Journal
August 8, 1969

LAS VEGAS, Nev (UPI) Swivel-hipped singer Elvis Presley broke all attendance records on the "Strip" during the first seven days of a month long engagement.

About 125 persons were lined up at the showroom reservation counter early Monday, normally a slow day. Last Saturday some 500 persons were there at 10 am in hopes of getting reservations during the busy weekend. Many were turned away.

Officials at the International Hotel said weekends were sold out and that bookings during the week were "tight" for Presley's first appearance before a live audience in eight years.

Some Presley fans came all the way from Europe to see the show.

The hotel received a letter from a woman in France with a 100 franc note enclosed as a deposit for 10 shows. The woman wanted reservations for both the dinner and midnight shows for five straight days.

"So far we have yet to have an empty seat in the house. He is the hottest thing that has hit Las Vegas," said Bruce Banke, an executive of the hotel.

It was his first stage appearance in eight years and his only return engagement to Las Vegas in 13 years.

Presley in the flesh has lost nothing. It was still all there. Gyrating legs... wide stance ... a bobbing head with tossed black hair ... rotating guitar .. knee bends and the pounding rhythm of such tunes as "Blue Suede Shoes", "Hound Dog", "Jailhouse Rock," "Heartbreak Hotel" and one of his newest recordings "In The Ghetto"

He was contracted to appear here for sn undisclosed salary.

"We are very happy with the deal." said Col. Tom Parker, the distinguished Presley manager with the honorary southern title. He blithely side-stepped the question of how much the performance was costing the International Hotel.

Reportedly, Presley is being paid as much as Barbra Streisand who opened the resort in early July for a reported $1 million during a three-year period.

Parker has deftly guided Presley, the Tennessee country boy, to the top of the heap in money earnings. Presley has recorded almost 50 gold records, an unprecedented number, and has made millions in movies.

Presley arrived in Las Vegas a week before the July 31 opening and practiced daily. He still was rehearsing at 5 p.m. on opening night - two hours before the invited guests began arriving.

Actor George Hamilton was among the first nighters along with performers such as Carol Charming and businessmen of the Howard Hughes organization. A plane load of admirers flew in from Atlanta, and members of the news media converged here from the East Cost and Europe

Temperatures outside the International Hotel neared 110 degrees the night Presley opened inside the 2,000 seat showroom - after viewing an hour of Presley's gyrations - blood pressure were on the rise.

"Oh... it's Elvis," walled a woman in her 50s as if she were surprised to see the star after fighting long lines for hours to get a seat.

Presley received a long standing ovation. It was one of the the rare occasions when a Las Vegas standing salute was sincere rather than rigged with a few cronies of an entertainer planted down front to stamp and scream approval.


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CONCERT DATE: July 31, 1969. Las Vegas, NV.

Celebrities Applaud Presley's Return To Las Vegas
By Earl Wilson
The Lima News, Lima, OH.
Thursday, August 7, 1969

LAS VEGAS - It was the summer of 1956 - which I make to be 13 years ago - that we first started hearing about Elvis Presley making pelvis movements on the Jackie Gleason summer replacement show, hosted by Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey.

Our columns were filled in those days with a lot of people not with us any more - Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and, in politics: Adlal Stevenson.

Eight years later came The "Beatles and Beatlemaniacs. Could you believe 1hat was five years ago... 1964? Where are all those little Beatlemaniacs now who used to write horrid letters to me when I was so bold as to predict that Elvis, already a veteran, would outlast them as a team?

Now Elvis has a new breakthrough - he opened as a saloon singer at the Las Vegas International Hotel the other night, this coming with his hit record "The Ghetto" and a new picture, "Charro."

He performed so brilliantly - singing such of his songs as "Hound Dog" "Well, All Right" and " Jai1house Bock," bareback - riding his guitar and doing cyclonic exercises with the microphone - that he will definitely challenge the idolators of Tom Jones, particularly the adoring females.

It was his first personal appearance in nine years, and his only night club engagement since he played the Frontier here in 1956. In fact, he told the audience, "Welcome to the new Frontier - I mean the new International - well, I guess I blew the job."

In the audience were celebrities from Las Vegas and Los Angeles - Carol Charming, Burt Bacharach and Angie Dickinson, Wayne Newton. Toti Fields, Ed Ames, Shirley Bassey, Donald O'Connor, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, busting their hands in applause.

Comedian Sammy Shore, appearing ahead of Elvis, told the audience that he had been discovered by Col. Tom Parker, when he was a young man working as a boll weevil smasher in Tupelo. Miss. The comedian tried to demonstrate how Elvis mashed a boll weevil with his foot, this reportedly being the birth of his famous pelvic grind.

Signs saying just '"ELVIS" were all over Las Vegas. Col. Parker, a great promotional wizard, had waited until Barbra Streisand closed her one month engagement, and then hit the town with 200 radio spot announcements.

Parker admitted. "This town has never seen a promoter like me." The visiting newspaper people all wanted to rush out to see their favorites in the other clubs at midnight.

Col. Parker, at the last minute, called a 12:30 a.m. press conference for Elvis. It was hinted that he might have something dramatic to say. Elvis told them he was glad to be there. Ecstatic over two genuine standing ovations. Elvis was candid about other things. When a reporter asked him "Why do you dye your hair?"

He replied, "Because is gray."


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