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lardhelmet | 00:41 Wed 31st Dec 2014 | Film, Media & TV
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Elvis watching his 1968 comeback special. Fancied him ever since I saw him in Las Vegas in 1973. I thought he was even more handsome in the flesh. Anyone still "do" it for you?
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I remember the day he died-my sister was diagnosed with pneumonia and arthritis that day, (aged 6) my dad was at kitchen table crying - I thought it was for my sis, but he turned and said Elvis is dead. My Mam whacked him with the frying pan-same sister loves Elvis, all the paraphernalia, the old vinyls belonging to my dad.. he's still alive and kicking in this...
01:10 Wed 31st Dec 2014
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Just read the credits MagicMick on the program me about Elvis' death. It was Ben Portsmouth playing Elvis.
If you forward this clip to about 4 mins, I think Ben Portsmouth singing Suspicious Minds doesn't sound as good as Elvis but he certainly looks like him.x
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTf_17qsOp0
Ok he certainly lookalike him.
//Anyone still "do" it for you?//

Goldie Hawn, no more to be said!
"Trouble is the records are by people like Django Reinhardt and Stephen Grapelli," Caran, there are jazz lovers who would salivate over those records! Look into it if you really want to dispose of them.
I was 8 when we heard the term "Elvis The Pelvis". Adults were shocked at this young tearaway. Shocked ! I didn't know what a pelvis was. I just thought it was a sort of funny rhyming name like Dennis the Menace, Pansy Potter the strong man's daughter. My first crush I think was Tommy Steele so there was always rivalry in the playground over Steele -v - The Pelvis. One of my teachers gave me a row for saying pelvis. It was then I realised it was a naughty word! xx

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