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, by Trina Young

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, by Trina Young


PDF Download , by Trina Young

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File Size: 4690 KB

Print Length: 145 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: August 11, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0131KPWS0

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Great insights into the never-boring Elvis story. This book goes much deeper into the relationships between Elvis and his parents to help the reader understand the complex story of how his life was shaped, and the conflicts of his genius and his insecurities. It also does a great job of explaining the realities behind his fans wild behavior. Virtually every girl raised in the south during that time was in love with Elvis. This book explains a lot of the "why."

Good read. Bought for pleasure.

There’s nothing in this book any Elvis fan doesn’t already know. The entire book is diluted from other sources. There’s nothing new here. Don’t bother.

This book is an easy read, although it could've been better. The chapters are too short in explaining the complicated man Elvis Presley was, and there wasn't much about Elvis I didn't already know. Much of the information is accurate although there are still some things that are disputable, I think, such as Elvis's visit to the White House to meet President Nixon in the hopes of getting a federal narcotics badge, where he blamed the Beatles for the moral breakdown among the young. That story is nothing but a myth and an outright lie that has been added to since the story was first reported after Elvis's death. The first telling of the story reported it as Elvis blaming the Beatles (as well as Jane Fonda and the Smothers Brothers) in a conversation with an FBI agent in Elvis's effort to meet J. Edgar Hoover (not Nixon) to get the badge. According to Leslie S. Smith, co-author of "Elvis: Portrait of a Friend," and in that book, Elvis never mentioned anyone by name at all and that it was the FBI agent who added the names, feeling that was who Elvis was talking about. When Elvis didn't get meet Hoover and get the badge (because the FBI agent who interviewed him felt Elvis wasn't the kind of person Hoover would want to meet, because Elvis had shoulder length hair), Elvis wrote to Nixon requesting a meeting. But, again, Elvis never mentioned anyone by name although the narrative on the Beatles has somehow managed to be added there. Elvis's buddies who were with him, Sonny West and Jerry Schilling, are on record as saying Elvis never said it, that even if he felt it, he would not have said anything publicly or to others. It's more likely the FBI memo became part of the White House memo. It's also worth noting that before meeting Elvis, Richard Nixon didn't even know who Elvis Presley was. When told of the request from Elvis to meet with him, Nixon was quoted as saying, "Elvis who?" Surprising for a man who had two daughters not to know of Elvis, who had been around public since the 50s.Another minor quibble I have with the book was the gold and platinum accounting on Elvis's singles. Young gives the standards for a gold single or platinum single from the RIAA, but the standards she gives for singles were the standards for albums in the late 70s, when the platinum status was introduced: 500,000 for gold, 1 million for platinum and 2 million for double platinum. But, the gold status for any single released from 1958 onward was that single had to sell a million copies, not 500k, to earn a gold record. When the platinum level was introduced in 1978, a 45 had to sell 2 million copies. All of the Elvis 45s that are gold are singles that RCA said were million sellers in the 70s. RCA had also said that "Burning Love" and "Way Down" had each sold two million copies, and that would be in keeping with the standards for platinum at the time. The RIAA may have changed where the goal posts are at for certification, which creates the inconsistency, but their standards were in place for a long time.Still, one could do worse than buying this book. It's not bad, but it's the kind that would appeal more to the non-Elvis fan than to the Elvis fan. Non-fans are more likely not to be disappointed. As an Elvis fan, it wasn't that disappointing.

It started out good but kept going over and over each subject and repeating the same thing over again. I was disappointed!

Nothing I haven’t heard before

Good info. A few things I hadn't known before.

Interesting book but not much there to read.

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