* It's always been my dream to come
to Madison Square Garden and be the
warm-up act for Elvis.
o Senator Al Gore, Accepting the
nomination for Vice-President at the
1992 Democratic National Convention,
prior to Bill Clinton's (aka "Elvis"
by his security staff) acceptance of
the Presidential nomination.
* Elvis was a giant and influenced
everyone in the business.
>> Isaac Hayes
* Without Elvis, none of us could
have made it.
>> Buddy Holly
* So what it boils down to was Elvis
produced his own records. He came to
the session, picked the songs, and
if something in the arrangement was
changed, he was the one to change
it. Everything was worked out
spontaneously. Nothing was really
rehearsed. Many of the important
decisions normally made previous to
a recording session were made during
the session. What it was was a look
to the future. Today everybody makes
records this way. Back then Elvis
was the only one. He was the
forerunner of everything that's
record production these days.
Consciously or unconsciously,
everyone imitated him. People
started doing what Elvis did.
>> Bones Howe. recording engineer,
as quoted in Elvis, A Biography
(1971) by Jerry Hopkins.
* Ask anyone. If it hadn't been for
Elvis, I don't know where popular
music would be. He was the one that
started it all off, and he was
definitely the start of it for me.
>> Elton John
* He had total love in his eyes when
he performed. He was the total
androgynous beauty. I would practice
Elvis in front of the mirror when I
was twelve or thirteen years old.
>> k.d. lang
* Before Elvis, there was nothing.
>> John Lennon
* A lot has been written and said
about why he was so great, but I
think the best way to appreciate his
greatness is just to go back and
play some of the old records... Time
has a way of being very unkind to
old records, but Elvis' keep getting
better and better.
>> Huey Lewis
* When I first heard Elvis' voice, I
just knew that I wasn't going to
work for anybody, and nobody was
going to be my boss. He is the deity
supreme of rock and roll religion as
it exists in today's form. Hearing
him for the first time was like
busting out of jail. I thank God for
Elvis Presley.
>> Bob Dylan
* Don't blame it on Elvis, for
shakin' his pelvis
Shakin' the pelvis been in style way
back since the River Nile
>> The Fabulous McClevertys, calypso
singers (1957)
* I learned music listening to
Elvis' records. His measurable
effect on culture and music was even
greater in England than in the
States.
>> Mick Fleetwood
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* That's my
idol, Elvis Presley. If you went to
my house, you'd see pictures all
over of Elvis. He's just the
greatest entertainer that ever
lived. And I think it's because he
had such presence. When Elvis walked
into a room, Elvis Presley was in
the fucking room. I don't give a
fuck who was in the room with him,
Bogart, Marilyn Monroe...
>> Eddie Murphy
* There are several unbelievable
things about Elvis, but the most
incredible is his staying power in a
world where meteoric careers fade
like shooting stars.
o Newsweek (11 August 1969)
* He was the firstest with the
mostest.
>> Roy Orbison
* It was Elvis that got me
interested in music. I've been an
Elvis fan since I was a kid.
o Elton John
* It isn't enough to say that Elvis
is kind to his parents, sends money
home, and is the same unspoiled kid
he was before all the commotion
began. That still isn't a free
ticket to behave like a sex maniac
in public.
>> Eddie Condon in Cosmopolitan
(December 1956)
* If any individual of our time can
be said to have changed the world,
Elvis Presley is the one. In his
wake more than music is different.
Nothing and no one looks or sounds
the same. His music was the most
liberating event of our era because
it taught us new possibilities of
feeling and perception, new modes of
action and appearance, and because
it reminded us not only of his
greatness, but of our own potential.
>> Greil Marcus in Mystery Train
* It was the finest music of his
life. If ever there was music that
bleeds, this was it.
o Greil Marcus on the 1968 TV
Special, in his book Mystery Train.
* He was a unique artist — an
original in an era of imitators.
>> Mick Jagger
* Elvis had an
influence on everybody with his
musical approach. He broke the ice
for all of us.
>> Al Green
* Elvis Presley was an explorer of
vast new landscapes of dream and
illusion. He was a man who refused
to be told that the best of his
dreams would not come true, who
refused to be defined by anyone
else's perceptions. This is the goal
of democracy, the journey on which
every American hero sets out. That
Elvis made so much of the journey on
his own is reason enough to remember
him with the honor and love we
reserve for the bravest among us.
Such men made the only maps we can
trust.
>> Dave Marsh in Elvis.
* He was an instinctive actor... He
was quite bright... he was very
intelligent... He was not a punk. He
was very elegant, sedate, and
refined, and sophisticated.
>> Walter Matthau in 1987; he worked
with Elvis in King Creole (1958) |