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Elvis Presley DVD: many are from old 8mm films

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Tue, 23 Jun 2009

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Today fans can watch an Elvis Presley DVD that was originally recorded by an old 8mm camera. These have been collected from the many Elvis Presley fans that went to his concerts and shot the films. There are 6 concerts that were recorded on higher quality film by RCA, but that is only 6 out of the 1,197 concerts the King performed from 1969 to 1977.

Even thou Elvis has moved on to another plane of existence, the Elvis machine keeps putting out new products. In July of 2008 the Elvis #1 Hit Performances and more Volume #2 was released for sale. This is a compilation set of works that include 15 different performances from 1956 to 1973. Included are TV Specials and appearances along with movie outtakes and concert footage.

From the year 1956 there is a screen test for the smash hit "Blue Suede Shoes". Also from that year is Elvis in a white tuxedo with tails performing "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You" while on The Steve Allen Show and "Love Me" from Elvis's second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.

There is also a film recording of Elvis singing his first song that started his rise to stardom. "That's All Right" This version was from the 1968 Special.

Coming out in 2009 is a multi box set of Dixieland Delight. This DVD is recordings and film from two concerts. Both were in Huntsville Alabama on May 31, 1975 and June 1, 1975. This DVD runs 3 hours long and includes interviews with 20 different partners and eye witnesses to the concert.

Elvis left us a legacy that will continue to keep him in the news and on the charts with a constant supply of Elvis Presley DVD box sets being released, when will the supply end.

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