I do believe no one has seen Elvis wear the all black leather until the '68 come back special. And don't forget this is actually an Arthur Gunter song.
Bonjour, VINCE Taylor est toujours présent chez moi car mon père étais son photographe et aussi son meilleure ami !! il a même des photos inédites jamais encore développé
Bonjour, Vince Taylor est toujours présent chez moi car mon père étais son photographe et aussi son meilleure ami !! il a même des photos inédites jamais encore développé
Bonjour, Vince Taylor est toujours présent chez moi car mon père étais son photographe et aussi son meilleure ami !! il a même des photos inedites jamais encore développé
@temporaryguy Too true about the leather...but everywhere you look up Vince it says he was strongly influenced by Elvis and Gene Vincent and even Bill Haley. He was born in 1939 and Elvis in 35. I say anyone who had a TV in 1956 HAD to have been touched in some way by Elvis. But I still think Vince's video of "Shakin All Over" is the FRIGGIN' BOMB! Way before his time!
@valinmal Well, yes, basically every white rock and roll musician was heavily influenced by Elvis, Vince Taylor more than others. I just wouldn't call him an imitator.
I do believe no one has seen Elvis wear the all black leather until the '68 come back special. And don't forget this is actually an Arthur Gunter song.
DehumanizingSounds 5 months ago
il est vrai qu'il n'y as que des clowns pour le momment,bien triste pour les vrais rokeurs de notre epoque
MrLeking52 5 months ago
Phoney. He's a cardboard cut-out. The movements are those of a jigging idiot. The drummer is far cooler.
onthegoldenline 6 months ago
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Bonjour, VINCE Taylor est toujours présent chez moi car mon père étais son photographe et aussi son meilleure ami !! il a même des photos inédites jamais encore développé
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Bonjour, Vince Taylor est toujours présent chez moi car mon père étais son photographe et aussi son meilleure ami !! il a même des photos inédites jamais encore développé
soulmafiaclick71 1 year ago
Bonjour, Vince Taylor est toujours présent chez moi car mon père étais son photographe et aussi son meilleure ami !! il a même des photos inedites jamais encore développé
soulmafiaclick71 1 year ago
Crap version of a classic .........
slaphappynamwen 1 year ago
His Dance Style is cool xD
RushFred 1 year ago
He can move!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Excellent.
baldyholly79 2 years ago 3
So this must be the Brittish Elvis.
Good to know
wtfjunkie 2 years ago
no, the british Elvis is Billy Fury, vince taylor was huge in france.
andrewmailliard 2 years ago 3
this guy was rubbish,i met him in 1960 and he was an arsehole
ChiefRedSkins 2 years ago
Did you know he fucked your momma? Now what?
Heidibear76 1 year ago
la peche se morçeau, toujours un plaisir de l'écouté
z1a2y3b4x5c6 2 years ago 4
This is the beginning of the Elvis Impersonator...but I must say one of the best. I'd do him!
valinmal 2 years ago
I was going to say he was definately influenced by Elvis....Of course very few back then WEREN'T influenced by him :-)
Nitro1970 2 years ago
@valinmal Not really. Elvis wasn't wearing leather yet, and his dance moves were never this shivery-shakin.
temporaryguy 1 year ago
@temporaryguy Too true about the leather...but everywhere you look up Vince it says he was strongly influenced by Elvis and Gene Vincent and even Bill Haley. He was born in 1939 and Elvis in 35. I say anyone who had a TV in 1956 HAD to have been touched in some way by Elvis. But I still think Vince's video of "Shakin All Over" is the FRIGGIN' BOMB! Way before his time!
valinmal 1 year ago
@valinmal Well, yes, basically every white rock and roll musician was heavily influenced by Elvis, Vince Taylor more than others. I just wouldn't call him an imitator.
temporaryguy 1 year ago
Morrissey plays "There's a whole lotta twistin'" video clip before his shows.
NEOMASOCHIST 2 years ago
Nice version++++
chrysler30062 2 years ago 7
Vince Taylor tu étais le meilleur.
eddy08300 2 years ago 8
super!
sergepiguet 3 years ago 8
Je l'ai vu sur scène en 1960 à Bruxelles (Eldorado) il est Fantastiqe c'est vraiment le meilleur de tous.
adrian274 3 years ago 12
mon regret,de ne pas l,avoir vu sur scene,mais comme tu dis et je te crois,simplement fantastique
vuvane 3 years ago 6
@vuvane - j'ai eu la chance (étant très jeune) de le voir à l'Olympia
et encore mieux de le rencontrer "en privé" - pauvre Vince Taylor, tellement de talent et tellement sous-estimé !!!!!
feargal75 1 year ago
il avait le rock dans le sang,un pur,un vrai,
merci Mr VINCE
vuvane 3 years ago 17