Elvis
Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American
musician and actor. Regarded as one of the most significant cultural
icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as "the King
of Rock and Roll", or simply, "the King".
Presley
was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, as a twinless twin, and when he was
13 years old, he and his family relocated to Memphis, Tennessee. His
music career began there in 1954, when he recorded a song with
producer Sam Phillips at Sun Records. Accompanied by guitarist Scotty
Moore and bassist Bill
Black, Presley was an early popularizer of rockabilly, an uptempo,
backbeat-driven fusion of country music and rhythm and blues. RCA
Victor acquired his contract in a deal arranged by Colonel Tom
Parker, who managed the singer for more than two decades. Presley's
first RCA single, "Heartbreak Hotel", was released in
January 1956 and became a number-one hit in the United States. He was
regarded as the leading figure of rock and roll after a series of
successful network television appearances and chart-topping records.
His energized interpretations of songs and sexually provocative
performance style, combined with a singularly potent mix of
influences across color lines that coincided with the dawn of the
Civil Rights Movement, made him enormously popular—and
controversial.
In
November 1956, he made his film debut in Love Me Tender. In 1958, he
was drafted into military service. He resumed his recording career
two years later, producing some of his most commercially successful
work before devoting much of the 1960s to making Hollywood films and
their accompanying soundtrack albums, most of which were critically
derided. In 1968, following a seven-year break from live
performances, he returned to the stage in the acclaimed televised
comeback special
Elvis, which led to an extended Las Vegas concert residency and a
string of highly profitable tours. In 1973, Presley was featured in
the first globally broadcast concert via satellite, Aloha from
Hawaii. Several years of prescription drug abuse severely damaged his
health, and he died in 1977 at the age of 42.
216
Elvis Aaron Presley 81...90...99 (81 Tranquility Island, Elvis
Presley LIves) (90 Left Alone
(99 Celebrity Isolationist)
(99 Celebrity Isolationist)
116
Elvis Aaron 44..53 (116,44 Persecuted) (116 Codeine in Jewish) (44
Disappear) (53 Disillusion) (116 Acting Role as Rock And Roll Star)
67
Elvis 22..31 (31 Isolated, Escapism) (22 Pill) (67 Escape Spotlight)
49
Aaron 22 (49,22 Alive) (49 Unnoticeable)
100
Presley 37...46 (37 Hermit, Paradise, Syncs with Codeine) (100 Left
Limelights Behind)
January
8, 1935 – 1+8+1+9+3+5=27 / 1+8+19+35=63 (27,63 Deity)
August
16, 1977– 8+1+6+1+9+7+7=39 / 8+1+6+19+77=111 (39,111 Illusion)
From
January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977 is a period of 42 years 7 months
and 8 days
From
January1, 1977 – August 16, 1977 is a period of 32 weeks or 226
days
From
August 16, 1977 – December 31, 1977 is a period of 19 weeks or 137
days
185
King of Rock and Roll 86 (86 Symbol, Hoax Death)
74
The King 38 (74 Peace in Jewish)
Keyboardist
Tony Brown remembers the singer's arrival at a University of Maryland
concert: "He fell out of the limousine, to his knees. People
jumped to help, and he pushed them away like, 'Don't help me.' He
walked on stage and held onto the mike for the first thirty minutes
like it was a post. Everybody's looking at each other like, Is the
tour gonna happen?" Guitarist John Wilkinson
recalled,
"He was all gut. He was slurring. He was so fucked up. ... It
was obvious he was drugged. It was obvious there was something
terribly wrong with his body. It was so bad the words to the songs
were barely intelligible. ... I remember crying. He could barely get
through the introductions". Wilkinson recounted that a few
nights later in Detroit, Michigan, "I watched him in his
dressing room, just draped over a chair, unable to move. So often I
thought, 'Boss, why don't you just cancel this tour and take a year
off ...?' I mentioned something once in a guarded moment. He patted
me on the back and said, 'It'll be all right. Don't you worry about
it.'" Presley continued to play to sellout crowds. As cultural
critic Marjorie Garber describes, he was now widely seen as a garish
pop crooner: "in effect he had become Liberace. Even his fans
were now middle-aged matrons and blue-haired
grandmothers."
387
It'll be all right. Don't you worry about it. 144 (144 Escape
Limelight)
"Drug
use was heavily implicated" in Presley's death, writes
Guralnick. "No one ruled out the possibility of anaphylactic
shock brought on by the codeine pills ... to which he was known to
have had a mild allergy." A pair of lab reports filed two months
later each strongly suggested that polypharmacy was the primary cause
of death; one reported "fourteen drugs in Elvis' system, ten in
significant quantity." Forensic historian and pathologist
Michael Baden views the situation as complicated: "Elvis had had
an enlarged heart for a long time. That, together with his drug
habit, caused his death. But he was difficult to diagnose; it was a
judgment call."
55
Codeine 37 (55 Peace Of Mind, Role of Death) (37 Syncs with Presley)
173
Fourteen Drugs 65...74 (173 Media Lies in Jewish) (65 Graceland) (74
The King)
Elvis
Presley is one hell of an actor to have fooled his fans that he was
doped out on drugs. For whatever reasons that made him escape the
limelights, portraying a dead corpse is his best role. If you are
dead then RIP but a toast to the Big H(HOAX) if you are still alive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley
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