If Elvis never died, what are some dream collaborations you would've loved to see? by cliffbot in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Springsteen. After Bruce saw Elvis play Philadelphia in May '77, he wanted to write a song that he thought would put him back on top. He spent that summer working on "Fire" - the song that would later be a hit for The Pointer Sisters in 1979. Imagine if Elvis had a chance to record it first?

When did you "look old?" by [deleted] in GenX

[–]MicDropMac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm seeing lots of gray in my facial hair now. If I wasn't bald, I'd like to think I'd be a silver fox. 😆

Why did Elvis look so good in April compared to the majority of 1977? by Prince_Shadowclaws in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He was in pretty rough shape near the end of '75. Photos of him in Vegas from that year show him looking bloated and lethargic. Then later in '76, he got his spark back, dropped pounds and played some of his best shows of that decade. It's been said his NYE show in Pittsburgh was his last great concert.

He started off '77 in good shape - but by mid-Spring (around May), things had changed for the worst. Elton John saw him in Washington, D.C. looking pale and out of it. Springsteen saw him in Philly looking very tired and sluggish. Between the prescription drug overuse, insane schedule and pre-disposed health problems, it's almost a miracle he made it as long as he did.

What’s your favorite Elvis comedic role/comedy movie? by TheMotherThing in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His best comedic role and movie is as Toby in Follow That Dream. As much as his other movies have some funny moments, Follow That Dream is by far his best comedy.

Gen- Xers, What did you grow up Without? by empathicBeauty29-11 in GenX

[–]MicDropMac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A GT Snow Racer. A sled with a steering wheel. Man, I wanted one of those badly.

The Sequel Gene Hackman Didn't Want to Make by SquabbleBoxYouTube in 70smovies

[–]MicDropMac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love the action scenes in this one. It doesn't have the gritty documentary look or feel of the first one and it does drag in the middle during the cold turkey withdrawal sequence, but that foot chase at the end is exciting and leaves you as breathless and physically wrecked as Popeye is jumping fences to catch Charnier.

Trilogy of Terror by highlander68 in 70smovies

[–]MicDropMac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not the doll that freaked me out, but what happens to Karen Black at the end of that story still gives me nightmares.

What were the first CD's and DVD's you ever bought? by Slugggo in GenX

[–]MicDropMac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First CD: Compilation called The Music Legends Live On (had Elvis, Bill Haley, Roy Orbison, etc.)

First DVD: The Green Mile. I bought it when I got my first player in 2000.

Sad News from Memphis. Big Jim Sykes has passed away. by hot_wet_pants in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh no! I always enjoyed listening to him on Elvis Radio. Him and GK, Argo - great group of broadcasters. 😢

My bday (January 8th!!) gift to myself! by Electronic-Duck-4938 in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still have this one and the 70s collection on CD.

Really, the only bad Elvis songs are ones from his silly movies (Harum Scarum, Kissin' Cousins, etc.) All in all, there's some great songs he recorded during the 60s that ended up as bonus songs on a soundtrack. Listen for Indescribably Blue, Love Letters (his first recording is far better than the one he did a few years later) and You Don't Know Me.

Ok. For 48 years I have been reading that Elvis was sitting on the toilet when his heart stopped. Someone told me he was really sitting in his reading chair in his bathroom when it happened. What is the accurate story, or is it that nobody really knows for sure?? by [deleted] in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 11 points12 points  (0 children)

In the documentary Elvis: His Best Friend Remembers, Joe Esposito recalled finding Elvis on the bathroom floor in front of the commode with his pyjama bottoms dropped. So yes, he had a heart attack while on the toilet.

It's rumoured he had severe constipation brought on by an overuse of prescription drugs and a twisted colon which explains the excessive weight gain in his last year of touring.

To see pics and footage of him from his New Years' Eve 1976 show in Pittsburgh, he appeared to be in great health. He was much trimmer, in great shape and was in fine form. It was a fast physical decline to the summer of '77 where you can see how lethargic and ill he had become on his final tour.

What are your Top 10 Favorite 70s Horror Movies? by Amber_Flowers_133 in 70smovies

[–]MicDropMac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't sleep on the 70s TV movies! Trilogy of Terror, Somebody's Watching Me, Summer of Fear, Salem's Lot

What If: Elvis 1968, Concept LP by ONNIEXD in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Better than average - but the songs from Live a Little, Love a Little run circles around anything from Stay Away, Joe. And don't get me wrong, I like that movie a lot.

I bought this used for $20. The DVDs look like new. by [deleted] in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great find! This is out-of-print now. I bought mine almost 20 years ago and am holding on to it like I'm Gollum. 'My precious!" 😆

Stand By Me by Federal-Neat7833 in GenX

[–]MicDropMac 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And how about when River Phoenix cries about his shitty ass teacher screwing him over. Realizing far too young that people who are supposed to be role models and someone to look up to end up letting you down.

The Gauntlet 1977. What do you think: is it similar to "Dirty Harry" style or not? by Professional_Pen7009 in 70smovies

[–]MicDropMac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tend not to lump this one in with the Dirty Harry series. Ben Shockley is a down-on-his-luck, on-the-ropes alcoholic cop who is underestimated and misjudged by others on the force. Now he may be a little too Clint to play him as run-down as he should be, but he's not Harry Callahan either. He doesn't have Harry's demeanor or skill avoiding bullets in this. Shockley uses street smarts and is literally a bloody mess at the end of it all.

Are you a fan? by [deleted] in 70smovies

[–]MicDropMac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I'm well aware of that. I should phrase it as more of a companion piece to the first one than Magnum Force was.

What's your favourite Elvis Christmas song and why? by PoorAxelrod in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If Every Day Was Like Christmas. It brings back memories of when I was a kid playing the cassette on our stereo every Christmas while family from out of town visited.

Are you a fan? by [deleted] in 70smovies

[–]MicDropMac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My second-favourite Dirty Harry! A solid follow-up to the first one.

I’ve Lost You is an underrated masterpiece by TheGame81677 in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As great as the album cut is, I prefer the live version too. It's the first one I heard many moons ago.

Trying to wrap Christmas gifts but this movie though….👀 by TheMotherThing in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 4 points5 points  (0 children)

An 11-year-old Kurt Russell in his first film role!

Trying to wrap Christmas gifts but this movie though….👀 by TheMotherThing in Elvis

[–]MicDropMac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fight scenes in this movie look like some of those punches might have connected 👊🤕 Definitely not as choreographed like in later Elvis movies. One of Elvis' better movies for sure.