Having recently seen the new ELVIS biopic at the cinema I was reminded of the early ELVIS tv appearances he did in 1956 (Dorsey Bothers - Stage Coach, Milton Berle, Steve Allen Show etc)
I have some of them, (thankfully the Ed Sullivan shows appeared on official dvd) there are some clips on the "Elvis Great Performances" dvds (1-3) but I notice these are often edited. A few appear on the Elvis 1956 doc too.
Does anyone know of any more complete performances on dvd, or download, obviously looking for the best quality wherever possible
As a non US resident I don't know if these were regional broadcasts at the time.
Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance
ELVIS TV footage from 1956 (dorsey brothers etc)
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I have seen VHS dubs of the complete Dorsey shows (years ago), but never online. The Elvis section at G-101 might be a good place to inquire as well.
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Isn't it great that the bootleg community come together and share things I'm always grateful to those who show the generosity to share.
I'm stil on the lookout for some more of those geat clips, even tracking them down from legitimate sources or releases as many are edited. I really wish the Presley estate would do an offical release
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I gotta say I'm flabergasted that there is no official compilation of all the early tv shows. There's not that many shows. Seems like such an obvious thing I can't believe it never happened.
But then, as Neil Aspinal once famously said, "That would be too obvious."
But then, as Neil Aspinal once famously said, "That would be too obvious."
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The 'Memphis Recording Service' issued an audio 2 cd, with remastered sound which is fantastic called "Elvis On Television" 1956-1960, and comes with an informative booklet and I believe it was their intention to remaster the original kinescopes of Elvis' performances and release a dvd, but as yet unfortunately nothing has materialised.Lord Reith wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 12:02 am I gotta say I'm flabergasted that there is no official compilation of all the early tv shows. There's not that many shows. Seems like such an obvious thing I can't believe it never happened.
But then, as Neil Aspinal once famously said, "That would be too obvious."
Listening to the audio I realise that many of the clips featured in Elvis documentaries or dvds are edited, losing usually the instrumental 'lead breaks' to reduce the lenghth of the tracks, which is such a shame
I think these performances are absolutely essential viewing, witnessing the birth of Rock music as we know it , and love it today -!!
https://www.discogs.com/release/8842756 ... ecordings-
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Here's the entire first appearance on the aforementioned State Show, also being Elvis' first national television appearance.
Includes both 'Shake Rattle & Roll/Flip Flop & Fly' and 'I Got a Woman'
Includes both 'Shake Rattle & Roll/Flip Flop & Fly' and 'I Got a Woman'
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Re: ELVIS TV footage from 1956 (dorsey brothers etc)
you may wish to consider not posting links to other artists (non beatles) material
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As for Elvis Early shows, only the Ed Sullivan Shows complete is available on DVD officially at this time. The rest if it is available is on budget DVDs or Bootleg. I do own all of his TV appearances in complete format. I am an Elvis fan and have alot of footage on him. I am mostly after his 70s years. I got the Sold Out 20 Volume set. But I have alot when it comes to Elvis. Here around Central Georgia, where I live, people always comes to me and ask about prices on Elvis items. I can even date photos of him.Lord Reith wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 12:02 am I gotta say I'm flabergasted that there is no official compilation of all the early tv shows. There's not that many shows. Seems like such an obvious thing I can't believe it never happened.
But then, as Neil Aspinal once famously said, "That would be too obvious."