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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

This is an interwiev with a Frenchman when he was making Elvis On Tour in 1972.

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  • Wow.

    An insight to Elvis' personal style.

    Still reticent to talk about himself.

    Note the insight regarding his youner personal taste in music and being almost embarrassed about it--a rare personal moment.

    And wilryn intimated about his work load--how can anyone stay enthusiastic with that kind of pressure and travel??

    ELVIS: One of a kind and still the KIng!!.

  • Thank you wery mutch my friend. Glad you like it.

    TCB. Jan.

  • Thanks for this. I guess this is the extended footage, not used, in E on Your. I recognised some of the audio from this which they used in the movie.

    Haven't seen before so was real good.

  • Thank you my friend.

    TCB. Jan.

  • two shows a night for 5 weeks...amazing he lived till 42...tom parker kept booking concerts for elvis and elvis being a gentleman would not refuse..thats why he needed the drugs..r.i.p.Elvis.

  • Thank you wery mutch my friend. Glad you like it.

    TCB. Jan.

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  • Fabulous video, thanks for sharing. x

  • I love the way Elvis listens and doesn't have to interrupt and be the center of attention. Rarely seen in today's celebrities.

  • Great footage, never have seen an interview (read & watched alot of E.P. material over the years) where he seemed as relaxed & willing to discuss his early influences. Even though he seemed almost embarrassed & a little reticent at times, just shows him as human with elements of his personality (that folks like you & I never saw) come shining through. Especially his humor & willingness to laugh (which seems to be what insiders say people knew least about ) which I truly enjoyed. Thank you much!

  • This is excellent.

    Thanks for sharing it.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • poor man was so loaded, RIP brother

  • priceless stuff.thanx

  • Thanks for posting. Great stuff. He was just such a great guy and singer.

  • POSSIBLY THE MOST CHARISTMATIC ARTIST OF ALL TIME....IMPOSSIBLE NOT TO LOVE HIM

  • @lecelvis I think that anyone who got the level of adoration he did from an audience --- the level of energy --- could probably work as hard as he did. It must have been a great pleasure and privilege.

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