Elvis was a great guitar player from the start.his first 2 studio songs in 1953 was my happiness and thats when your heartace begins.he played them both unplugged.he also did a great job with forget me never,in my way and lonely man.also done by the king unplugged.
@ajporter74873 ай бұрын
Elvis was a great rhythm player. Listen to Sun recordings .
@vayabroder7293 ай бұрын
And later he played the electric bass too. He played it on Baby I Don’t Care in the studio when Bill Black (who was used to playing the upright bass and not the electric bass guitar) couldn’t pull it off.
@mitchelvalentino15693 ай бұрын
Wait. Elvis played bass on “Baby I Don’t Care”?? I never knew this. 😮
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Yes!
@vickyclausen46313 ай бұрын
And dud you know on all shook up he tapping the back of the guirar!
@modernretroradio9933 ай бұрын
Which explains the hiss on the original master because it was over-dubbed by Elvis.
@jerrylowe98083 ай бұрын
And sorry, my phone doesn't know how to spell certain words LO. L
@jc238583693 ай бұрын
I remember hearing a rumor when I was a kid, that all his guitars didn’t have any strings on them because he couldn’t play…. Fast forward… I am a semi professional guitarist, and Elvis was a fantastic guitarist!!! Just some vicious rumor some hater started…
@kevinhoffman81123 ай бұрын
The only time I ever saw Elvis pretend to play a guitar that didn't have strings was when he did his screen test for Hal Wallis. But that was done on purpose.
@jennyjorgensen99353 ай бұрын
He played the guitar and the piano very well and he looked so good with the guitar. I enjoyed your thoughts on how he seemed more into the music when he was playing either one. He was a genius whether playing, singing, producing, directing or just being on stage.❤❤❤
@rebelvgan45793 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video - especially the photos. Elvis seemed very humble about his abilities, but I reckon the best instrument he had was his voice ❤🔥🙏
@szanyivica3 ай бұрын
He was a musical genius...better left untrained, diamond in the rough. One in a billion, between his singing and playing various instruments. Also, an underrated producer!c
@Fran-j2h3 ай бұрын
Exactly , look back at the 68 comeback , he was a great guitarist! ❤️🇦🇺
@TheTwangKings3 ай бұрын
Yeah he was good, as a rhythm player. You can see the confidence with which he handled the instrument. And you can hear it as well. 😊❤😊
@brianderiemacker52343 ай бұрын
I remember seeing Elvis on tv with the Comeback '68 special with that red guitar which was also the cover photo of that album. I was 8 years old then and mesmerized with that guitar. I couldn't stop looking at it. He looked amazing with that guitar. And had amazing rythm playing it. He couldn't play guitar like Glenn Campbell for example who was at first a studio musician. But no need. Elvis making it big in '56 moving and handling that instrument had a forbidden fruit connotation behind it. Which Elvis emphasized well. And musically having a good ear he could pick up easily on certain guitar riffs that he wanted to have in the songs. It's not because one isn't a virtuoso on an instrument that you therefore can't be creative, which Elvis certainly was and knew what he wanted. Class
@germaineperry27643 ай бұрын
Elvis was extremely intelligent it amazes me how talented he was and his voice was so beautiful especially his gospel music. My thoughts only!
@mikeivey71673 ай бұрын
I wish he had played more guitar in his shows! The acoustic guitar was nothing but a prop in his live shows! The few times he did, he was quite good! Thank You David!
@vickyclausen46313 ай бұрын
It was a prop
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
If you listen to the 1969 concerts, he went back to the guitar throughout the whole show
@walliegirl23 ай бұрын
@@ElvisistheMan_ ElvisistheMan, do a video of Martin David Robinson, (aka Marty Robbins). He and Elvis were friends, and he was somewhat of a mentor to Elvis. I would suggest you do the El Paso/Feleena trilogy of El Paso, Feleena, and El Paso City. Your following would love to know about Marty's music, as he wrote over 200 great songs, all but 3 by himself. I would love to get your feedback about this request.
@thecoolcreativebuildchanne26133 ай бұрын
Yep your right on the money! I always go back to the sit-down portions of the '68 special and that tells you right there how good a guitar player he was. Even doing cool sounding little riffs before a song would even start. I've played since I was 5, and I can see, and hear, that he did actually play good. I hate when some people say he couldn't, or didn't really play. It's simply not true. He wasn't a lead guitar player, but he did play very well!! Just not enough later on. ⚡🎸
@darrenkoglin34233 ай бұрын
I strictly remember when viewing the sit down show of 68 fir the 1st time i thought how good is this but when elvis swapped guitars with scotty well the performance went to annother level Scotty was a brilliant guitarist but what Elvis gave to the show in 68 was nothing short brilliant.TCB&TLC
@charlenedonovan89483 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this one, thank you, David. 🙂
@vayabroder7293 ай бұрын
He loved playing the electric bass too. He was a fantastic player and he drove the band in the early days pre DJ Fontana. Remember that!
@susyq8103 ай бұрын
Magic is exactly right...I love the 70's concert where he sat down with his guitar and played. " Little Sister" and the Beatles "Get Back".... heaven on earth for this fan.
@Addy1173 ай бұрын
I didn't know he played the bass intro of Baby I don't care, Elvis is awesome a natural musician no doubt he is gifted and talented❤❤❤
@modernretroradio9933 ай бұрын
At the '68 sit-down shows, at the end of "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Elvis plays a major 7th scale and ends on a C-major 7th.
@modernretroradio9933 ай бұрын
08:56 ... You got it covered already. LOL!
@debbyschultz17293 ай бұрын
Elvis was so humble and talented! Absolutely Wonderful!! Thank you so very much for sharing! ❤❤❤❤❤❤!
@Troy1g3 ай бұрын
As a guitar student thirty years ago, I chose to learn the blues riff "Baby What Do You Want Me to Do" from the sit-down special" I only had the record no internet no video. I am still working on it to get it right.
@ElvisPresleyWorldwide3 ай бұрын
So true. His playing was underrated. I think the answer to your question is simple. Elvis loved playing guitar. As you know he owned many of them over the years, and never forgot the first one his mother bought for him at Tupelo Hardware. For the rest of his life a guitar in his hand was a reminder of his loving mother. But, unlike in the early years, the concert years guitar-playing wasn't integral to the show, only to the image. This video was brilliant.
@delorespetree32433 ай бұрын
Love him playing any instrument
@janetbentsen18293 ай бұрын
Elvis always said he couldn't really play the guitar but he really could. He wasn't on a level with James Burton but he could play and he was also very good on the piano. I'm pretty sure he played drums as well. I've read the same about the base solo for Baby I Don't Care. Elvis was musically talented, he was a natural.
@tomlivesay84073 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video, and have had similar thoughts about his guitar and piano playing over the years. It is interesting to listen to some of the home recordings made of him sitting around at home.
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Yep, he had a tape recorder there right beside him. Glad you liked the video.👍🏻
@loriej45043 ай бұрын
Thank you! What a great subject you covered. Elvis was like one of the band members. So talented! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@stevew3223 ай бұрын
Another great video. Thank you from a UK lifelong Elvis fan
@G.M.19443 ай бұрын
Johnny Cash wrote beautifully about the impact of Elvis, the GUITAR player in the mid-50’s, how his sound as a rhythm guitar player stood out live on stage. And that this for him integral part of Elvis wasn’t put on display during his career as it should have been. I believe I read that in Johnny Cash’ last autobiography, a great read, which I believe was published in the 1990’s. The first one was from somewhere around 1976 (also highly recommended). He had quite a few great things to say about Elvis. Personally, I think Elvis’ rhythm guitar work was memorable, and I can recognize it anywhere, although I’m not much of a guitar player myself. “Distinctive”. Just like his voice. Btw, James Brown’s piano/organ playing also was very distinctive and special. He played some very tasty, funky notes and crazy delightful stuff on there, surely to the distaste of professional players, but I loved what he did on there.
@GregChamberlin11113 ай бұрын
I've been enjoying your videos for a while now friend, your channel is awesome, your videos are always wonderful, thanks😊.
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Glad you like them so much! Thanks!
@aliciagritz10303 ай бұрын
I've always recognized Elvis talents. But to be shy or embarrassed?! He had no reason tobe! Tysm for sharing this ❤
@msterious-zt5pq3 ай бұрын
Yes, that's always been crazy to me, too . The fact he was self-taught.🤯
@A.P0873 ай бұрын
Exactly ...pure talent ❤
@maryrowell11223 ай бұрын
He played by ear It means if you know the song you can play It on different instruments
@msterious-zt5pq3 ай бұрын
He never took guitar lessons but knew how to play is pretty amazing.
@xealzy9443 ай бұрын
Elvis was definitely better than what he gave himself for on the guitar. The 68 comeback special version of Love Me is a perfect example. He’s using what’s known as the “Hendrix” F chord shape during that performance, where it uses the thumb on the low E string. Players like Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and John Mayer always use this shape. I just thought it was a cool detail.
@patricial.holdemangarciava54063 ай бұрын
ELVISISTHEMAN CHANNEL Iliked Elvis singing, playing his guitar 🎸, moving his body. Elvis had the abilities to become a great piano and guitar 🎸 👌 player. He was interested in doing his best for his fans. He had great talents that propelled him to stardom and he worked them throughout his performances. Thank you David as Elvis guitar introduction proved he could deliver and delight the audience. ❤🎉😊
@locksmithsilva11633 ай бұрын
Till now even my father in law said Elvis didn’t know how to play the guitar. 😂 I laugh and have to show them you tube videos to show them how Elvis did know how to play the guitar.
@elvis78ale3 ай бұрын
Great video David 🎉 I really love how you put together all this stuff. Elvis was a self taught. He took few lessons from his pastor or uncle (I don't remember) when he was a child but he just improved what he had in his nature. He has never pretended to be considered a good guitarist, but he could do whatever he wanted. In the '68 Comeback Special he was simply amazing in the sit down session. ❤
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Somebody said it and I agree, Elvis was probably the most influential guitarist of the 20th century
@cut19863 ай бұрын
Thus was a really really God video. I think my favorite of yours to date. Elvis was very talented for sure. We got so much but I wish selfishly there was more.
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
I appreciate you telling me that! Rock on!
@roryandtheisland3 ай бұрын
I love this, I remember a few musicians, saying he was a fantastic groover and set the beat. Same as John Lennon . He was Very modest about it
@vayabroder7293 ай бұрын
Right on! They both were very good players!
@modernretroradio9933 ай бұрын
"I Didn't Make It On Playing Guitar" is one of Elvis' best studio jams!
@skee193 ай бұрын
Elvis was pretty solid as an acoustic rhythm guitarist. You check out the early Dorsey shows he was quite good. Obviously the 68’ show and all the 69 ‘ shows . After that it was prop. He was a better piano player according to Jerry Shilling.
@MarkRogersVOCFB3 ай бұрын
Enjoyable take. Great stuff.
@erinnik97673 ай бұрын
Sometimes I think that there are a lots of “what if” in Elvis’s career, and although it may sounds crazy, because we’re talking about the greatest performer of all time, I still believe this somehow. I wish he played the guitar and piano more in his 70’s live performances, kind of medley sit down à la comeback special! But again, Elvis knew better what he wanted to do and I’m ok with it, that goes without saying! We still have, as you pointed out in the video, a lot of amazing moments in which he shows how great he was as a musician! Thank you for this beautiful video! Love Elvis forever ❤
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think I was just didn’t like to be tied down to the guitar or piano anymore. His voice was as big as instrument, the rest were accompaniments.
@erinnik97673 ай бұрын
@@ElvisistheMan_ so true, his voice is so powerful, eclectic, comprehensive and magnetic, making everything else ancillary.
@A.P0873 ай бұрын
He was not a guitarist and his best instrument was his voice, but I've always loved to see him playing the guitar or the piano ❤ He sure was humble enough to admit he had never studied music...but his instinct, rhythm and charisma were natural talents .
@doriswilliams64223 ай бұрын
Who taught him the piano
@vickyclausen46313 ай бұрын
Himself!
@colmflaherty39633 ай бұрын
There's also pictures of him playing the trombone drums and the Accordion.
@BloxyTiger.3 ай бұрын
Those piano bits really are underappreciated! I can't imagine what the reaction of the crowd was when Elvis started playing the piano! Sucks Elvis didn't play the piano that much after. We only have footage of How The Web Was Woven, You'll Never Walk Alone and Unchained Melody. I am unsure wether or not Blueberry Hill was filmed, Elvis played the intro for the song! For the guitar parts, sucks he didn't give Johnny B Goode a try in '69 or '70, imagine what that would've looked like! I am also confused as to why he didnt play it while they were filming TTWII
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
I would’ve liked to hear Elvis was give “Johnny B. Goode “a try. I heard there was footage for “you’ll never walk alone “have you seen it?
@BloxyTiger.3 ай бұрын
@@ElvisistheMan_ Sadly I haven't seen it, out of all angles that exist of the July 19 1975 ES only 1 captures the song. Only a bit of it sadly. This angle is not public sadly
@billblast87973 ай бұрын
Everyone here should go watch the KZbin video of Elvis singing “blue suede shoes” in 1956 for a Hollywood screening. He’s “playing” a guitar in that video but there are no strings on it. He was so good at playing rhythm, that he probably fooled 99% of everyone watching because it really looks like he plays the guitar…it’s a fun watch
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Yeah, no strings! Glad we have that screen test!
@vickyclausen46313 ай бұрын
Never mind his guirar playing ,hes underrated as a vocalist!!! He was so multi taltented, are you going ti review the moody blue ftd, 👍😊
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Is that one of the latest FTD’s released?
@jerrylowe98083 ай бұрын
Hey, buddy, I really do love your channel. It is the best. I am a huge Elvis fan. I am 64 I was at his last concert and his music is just the best. I do have one question. I've never seen anybody. Make this comment if you watch the video of Elvis plane unchain melody on the piano. At the very end, I noticed that after he raises his hands. You can hear somebody else Playing the piano the end cord. Have you ever noticed this? Please get back with me as I'm dying for an answer. Thank you jerry
@jennyjorgensen99353 ай бұрын
Glen was playing along with him.
@DSP68773 ай бұрын
That man Elvis could played a bicycle wheel and made it sound good. I Love Elvis.. Elvis istheman are you going to watch Elvis as BoB Joyce on August the 10 2024???
@joeman75473 ай бұрын
(Urgent Warning) Elvis Presley's twin brother Jessie Presley the "First Born Male Child" Is"NOT"buried at Graceland with the Presley family members, the reason being they cannot find the body or the Grave of Jessie Presley, Jessie Presley will be one of the Great Signs from heaven spoken of in the book of (St.luke 21;11)"And Great Signs shall there be from Heaven", These Great Biblical signs will take place in the city of San Luis Obispo, California. The Whole world will be Watching, all media's will focus on this Great Biblical event, What we have here is basically the beginnings of the "Apocalyptic Media Frenzy", Global-Global.
@rong8053 ай бұрын
David, do you ever watch the Wings of Pegasus YT channel? He did quite in depth videos showing how Elvis was actually quite proficient. He breaks down hand positions, how comfortable he was with all the changes and movements. Very interesting.
@bobbyhunt30093 ай бұрын
David, I was wondering about your opinion on something. IMO, after 1971, Elvis quit doing concerts where here just blew it out and he did a lot of his moves. He had some shows here and there where he really looked like the 1969 Elvis but it just seems to me after 71, he stopped moving as much, yeah for Polk Salad Annie and Suspicious Minds he still moved some but he looks like to me after 71 he just got tired, uninspired, or for whatever reason he slowed down a lot in 1972. For Aloha he barely moved. I love Aloha but he sure didn't light it up like he did before. I hate to say it but Aloha was a bit of a disappointment to me. What is your opinion on this and when do you think he started toning it down?? Thnkx Man
@modernretroradio9933 ай бұрын
Elvis knew -- if not music theory -- but several music theory terms. There's a '77 concert where Elvis jokingly says that a song is in a "minor - augmented 5th -diminished third" chord. LOL!
@brianwarchol75423 ай бұрын
If you check out some of the limited video from 1969 he played the guitar on almost every song. Give it Al look you’ll see him play it almost the whole show. I’ll take 1969 over anything else he’s ever done
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
You’re right, that’s what I was saying. He went back to the guitar and the stand-up mic many times during the shows in 1969.
@ROCKINGMAN3 ай бұрын
Elvis' playing was integral from the Sun days the strumming is heard quite distinctly and complmented by Scotty's leads and fingerpicking with Bill Black too of course to fill out the sound with bass. Also heard on the TV shows. Later Elvis relies less on his playing and uses it more as a prop. Don't forget another use of the guitar is when he slapped it on Dont Be Cruel. But he was an accomplished player to a certain level.
@ed008ue3 ай бұрын
Elvis '68 Comeback Special the best concert he ever recorded !!!
@evaldas_klupsas3 ай бұрын
🔥🏆
@marthadoody3 ай бұрын
Great video of serious analysis of Elvis' talent with instruments. Poor guy was never given enough credit in that department, especially by non-fans, and the "Elvis couldn't read music". 🙄 Who cares? It takes a ton of talent to play by ear! I can read music, and can play by ear if I practice over and over and over. It's not easy for me. Elvis had more talent in his little finger in Florida than most people will ever have. God gave him so much talent, and I'm thankful I can enjoy that talent whenever I want to. Thanks, David, for another great post.
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Glad u liked it! It’s amazing to me that he could pick up on song so fast, and figure out how to play them without reading the music sheets
@HGZMO3 ай бұрын
He had rhythm. Which is the way he played and wrote and how he understood music. It was in him and he had plenty of other great ways to play it out and get his point across to the players and people. His energy love and passion for music is what comes naturally and across. Not the best musician, but the only Elvis! He probably grew up with a top string or two and he had the most success with banging on those top strings and learning how to use that. Which makes sense to why he did it okay with the bass guitar topics in the video. The rhythmic sound of strumming the bass strings is similar to the guitar in a way. Similar sounds come from the instruments that make it over to the piano. All 3 of the instruments and then the comment on drums makes sense too bc it’s all about the rhythm and downbeat and tempos. So as a singer he has music inside of him not unlike James brown for example. He is different in his music is in him and he did not play it.
@MaggieLogue3 ай бұрын
Warner Brother's Studio is in Burbank, CA, not Culver City, CA. MGM is in Culver City, CA. Elvis played by ear.
@juliestockton80793 ай бұрын
Great video and discussion, David. Thank you. I prefer the final cut version of the intro, however, if I'd never heard that one and Elvis' version had been used, it would have been just fine!
@deant50063 ай бұрын
Wearing the Tigers shirt for the Tiger Man!
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Haha 💯
@frankieelvisbarbieri54953 ай бұрын
All I can say is durning the 68 comeback durning that jammin’ session with Charlie Hodge… DJ…… he rocked with that electric guitar
@iowa613 ай бұрын
Elvis was an OUTSTANDING rhythm guitar player. Check out his greatest album, “Elvis is Back.” He leads the band with his guitar on every song. Incredible sound. He also effectively produced the album.
@JudyKLCАй бұрын
I agree. I always loved to see him play. My dad played the guitar, piano, and french harp by ear. I think it just enhances the fact that Elvis' musical ability was a pure gift from God. The last guitar intro you played of Elvis, I couldn't help but think, of course he will have more licks than the other player. Everything he did related to music, he was always in motion. Love that about him. Thanks for your insightful videos. And you are always respectful while presenting a different facet to who Elvis really was.
@margarettaylor81073 ай бұрын
He showed his bass player Bill Black how to play an electric bass in his movie Jailhouse Rock.
@christopherdavey26223 ай бұрын
That performance in 68 of Baby What You Want Me To Do is simple but played so dirty. That's rock n roll baby.
@K9_NINA3 ай бұрын
Reading Scotty Moore’s book now and pretty new Elvis fan. Scotty was very perturbed by Elvis taking his guitar and other issues re : monetary gifts that go beyond his issues with Parker and Phillips. I was surprised of the hostility but understood
@ed008ue3 ай бұрын
you can see in the CBS Special aka his last concert, how he was "zoning" in and out. the prescription drugs really messed his head up...
@debbiemcnamara70593 ай бұрын
He could play. I agree with you. He was not Eric Clapton on the guitar, Eric could not sing like Elvis. I play the piano but not well because I don’t practice and my fingers are so stiff I don’t play around people. I think he felt he that he felt he was not good without practice.
@janetgoldstaub76633 ай бұрын
Yes Elvis’ version sounded so much fresher ( can’t think of another word 😅) shame he didn’t think he could do both sing and play 😉x
@jkllcarpenter3 ай бұрын
I really loved this video. You do such a good job bringing out points of information that I did not know or maybe never noticed before. I think part of Elvis' genius is that he knew when to back away and let someone else play, even though I think he would have loved to play on all his songs. His ability to play without formal training was genetic. There were others in his family like that. My dad played by ear, the guitar, the piano, and the French harp. People from this part of the country and who grew up during the Great Depression had no access to such things. Many made instruments from found objects or farming objects repurposed to make music. Thanks for your excellent work. (Judy C)
@iblogthereforeiam42673 ай бұрын
This is such an interesting subject to me, Fascinating 🎉
@janetgoldstaub76633 ай бұрын
Do you think maybe he lacked confidence in his ability to play guitar or the piano ? Could it be that because he always surrounded himself with such fantastic musicians that he felt a bit in awe of them ( maybe that’s the wrong word ) leading him to lack confidence in his ability to play ! As everyone knows he didn’t lack confidence in his singing but saying that I’m sure he did explore other types of vocals that he wasn’t quite confident with but on hearing Elvis sing Danny Boy at the very end of that song literally blew my mind where he hits that beautiful note at the end ! I know I’ve gone on to a bit of a different subject but has anyone else noticed the bit at the end ! For me this is why I love your channel it makes me delve that little bit deeper into Elvis’ music ….. thankyou x
@ellensalvatore72353 ай бұрын
I think part of Elvis charm was not wanting to take much credit - he gave it to everyone else. But in reality he could do it all!!
@heidivanooijen-blezer1423 ай бұрын
Elvis and his guitar(s) were one. I love the combination of Elvis and his guitarplaying. In my opinion it fires him up emotionally even more than without. You know, I know by experience, when you play and sing and really connect with your instrument, it all comes together. You become the music. You raise the musical vibrations of your own and around you. I was inspired by the way he played. I stopped music school (it was so boring and this way did not fit to me) and bought a book with Elvis songs and the guitar chords belonging to them. And from that moment on I was hooked. To Elvis and the singing and playing. And yes, Elvis intro was better. Much more rythm and emotion.😂
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Fires his up for sure! I should’ve used that expression in this video lol
@heidivanooijen-blezer1423 ай бұрын
@@ElvisistheMan_ Haha, thanks! :-). I am Dutch and the word came to me spontaneously. 😄
@joenitz12953 ай бұрын
Listen to Sun Session , you would have to tone desf
@bobbyhunt30093 ай бұрын
I don't know my thoughts on Elvis playing the guitar because I don't know when he actually played it or if he was just acting like he was playing it. Only time I really believe he played it was in the sit down session of the 68 Special other than that I couldn't tell you if he played it or not. He had to know a little on how to play it to do that at the 68 Special. It always confused me if Elvis could play the guitar or the piano but I think he could a little bit of both of them.
@kevinbarry43253 ай бұрын
Well done
@theronnyrecordsshow3 ай бұрын
I'm 82 years old and I didn't realize until after the Elvis movie that he could actually play the guitar rather well! Thanks for acknowledging this fact.
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Yes sir!
@AnnvanEssen3 ай бұрын
😅
@brandonvandine16953 ай бұрын
He was average above average I'd say solid at best guitar player but his vocals was his instrument but for a guy untrained musician still pretty awesome guitar playing
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
His voice was his instrument, yes.
@SWarren9583 ай бұрын
This is the best Elvis video you've ever done. You have shown me clips that I have never seen. Yes, Elvis could play guitar. There is no place to hide in a three or four-man group with only a lead guitar, a bass, a rhythm guitar, and a drum. Thank you for the Great video.
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Oh I’m glad u liked it 👍🏻
@brandonvandine16953 ай бұрын
I'm good with you saying he was pretty good. Just wasn't his gift but could do it and do it respectfully and we'll do that shows his talent 😀
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
He definitely was a competent guitar player and I think he had the ability to be better if he wanted to. He just didn’t want to lol
@brandonvandine16953 ай бұрын
Yes I couldn't agree more with you. Perhaps it was his laziness or being burned out or perhaps it was some of the negative perspectives his father had in regards to guitar players. I'm not sure, but as you previously stated in your video you can clearly see he was a competent guitar player@@ElvisistheMan_
@conniegordon24653 ай бұрын
So what happened with the bass player who walked out?
@ElvisistheMan_3 ай бұрын
Bill Black? He did session work with Elvis, and did work while Elvis was in the movies. He passed away in 1965 I believe.
@HGZMO3 ай бұрын
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@Elvis35-773 ай бұрын
I got my 1st guitar at age 5 but didn't really take it seriously till I saw the 68 Special. Man, I wore that old tape out studying how Elvis played on the sit down shows and haven't looked back since! Now very blessed to own a Gibson J200, Martin HD35, Taylor 818e, Gretsch Country Gentleman, 2 Fender Strat's among others. I blame it all on Elvis lol. Thanks for the vid man, keep rockin
@daggen72733 ай бұрын
I'M AN ELVIS FAN AND I CAN TELL YOU THAT ONE OF HIS MUSICIANS SAID THAT ELVIS WAS THE WORST PIANO PLAYER HE'D EVER HEARD. AND IF YOU ARE A GUITAR PLAYER CHECK OUT GUITAR MAN ON HIS COMEBACK SHOW. LOOK AT THE CLOSE UP WITH THE HAGSTRØM VIKING 2, HE IS NOT PLAYING. LOOK AT THE PLAYING IN TTWII, WHEN IN THE STUDIO, HE CANNOT FIND THE CORDS. WAKE UP GUYS. I LOVE ELVIS BUT LET HIM JUST SING. HE WAS THE BEST SINGER OF ALL TIME, NOONE COMES NEAR HIM, HIS VOICE AND THE WAY HE USED IT, ABSOLUTELY THE BEST, AND THERE CANNOT COME A BETTER SINGER IN THE FUTURE, BECAUSE IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO USE THEIR VOICE LIKE THAT. HIS RANGE HIS TREMOLO, HIS......EVERYTHING WAS PERFECT, AND STILL IS. I LISTEN TO HIM EVERY DAY. GOD BLESS HIM 😊
@A.P0873 ай бұрын
To be honest we have ears and I've never considered him so bad. He was not a musician, obviously, but he was really good in what he did. And many other people who worked with him said the same 😂 Wings of Pegasus made a whole review video about his ability or not with guitar 🎸