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BEING ELVIS: A LONELY LIFE PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Ray Connolly | 384 pages | 03 Nov 2016 | Orion Publishing Co | 9781474604567 | English | London, United Kingdom Being Elvis: A Lonely Life PDF Book Ultimate Elvis Radio. Ernst Jorgensen. Elvis grew up as a Pentecostal Christian and is known for singing Christian hymns. But this one brings new insight into the life he lived. She would console him as he agonised about the soon to be published book Elvis What Happened? I'm still an Elvis fan Due to the fact that the life of Elvis is beyond understanding in many ways it is hard to imagine that this is a biography and not a fiction novel. Rating details. However, it was also quite depressing. This book was amazing. Elvis as Religion. Connolly also interviewed and met Elvis in Las Vegas in - see interview below Somewhat bizarrely, but nevertheless instructively, the author opens his biographical examination of the Elvis story by recounting a conversation with Robert Zimmerman, better known as Bob Dylan. I see multiple complaints that this book is a repeat of information, but having zero knowledge about Elvis, I was enthralled. They suggest that although the story told is undoubtedly sad, the same story would read much differently if the author had chosen to highlight his success rather than his downfall. I laughed and cried, cheered, and groaned. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. Nice touch. I couldn't put it down! Art Archives. His family and friends, who should have helped him, enabled the massive self-indulgence that eventually led to his tragic end. Aug 01, False rated it really liked it Shelves: biography- memoirs-letters , performing-arts-film. Vernon Presley Interview:. Not sure how this one added to the already saturated market of Elvis lit. All about Elvis Tribute Artists. Elvis sang about it. He served millions of people who love him, even today. Now I feel that Johnny Bravo was a bit more accurate than I imagined. Paul Lichter. Sep 28, Armine Manukyan rated it it was amazing. Alanna Nash. I considered myself an Elvis fan before picking up this book. I really struggle to think of someone with a more fascinating life than Elvis. They miss him as a friend they lost — that feeling of missing wears down, but reading this book causes them to really feel that loss again. This book rang true from the first to the last word. Although undoubtedly sad, the same story would read much differently if the author had chosen to highlight his success rather than his downfall. A Memphis boy with Natalie Wood" 91 13 "I hate to get started in these jam sessions" 99 14 "I wish we was poor again" 15 "Hang up your pretty stocking" 16 "This rancid-smelling aphrodisiac, rock and roll" 17 "I'm lucky to be in a position to give" 18 "Wake up, Mama" 19 "The world is more alive at night" 20 "There was a little girl that I was seeing" 21 "Whatever I become, will be what God has chosen for me" 22 "I didn't have any say-so in it all" 23 The schoolgirl who carried a derringer in her bra 24 "If we can control sex …" 25 "The only thing worse than watching a bad movie" 26 "If you guys are just going to sit and stare" 27 "I know that I'm a joke in this town" 28 "Some of you maybe think that Elvis is Jesus Christ" 29 "What am I going to do if they don't like me? The focus on the bad and the ugly in the privacy of public figures, and how they deal with fame, or worse, the interaction with bad-ass folks around them, helps to create understanding on a human level. Whether that happened with Elvis, Connolly does not show. This is one of the best Elvis books I've ever read and I've read nearly all. Book Review: Elvis in Vegas. When you are a celebrity, or major recording artist, all bets are off when it comes to respect of privacy. It's just that white people didn't do that stuff in his days. He didn't want to be alone, to sleep alone. About the Author Ray Connolly is a journalist, novelist, and screenwriter. The world los I think I've read every book about Elvis Presley. Blues Vol. Even with these caveats and Elvis story so well known, one comes away feeling sad. Being Elvis: A Lonely Life Writer The strength of what Ray Connolly has written is how skillfully he has brought together and expressed his account, engaging the reader through a pleasant and free flowing writing style with a narrative that provokes thought on the part of the reader and invites contemplation of the unique situation that Elvis experienced as the world's first truly global superstar. I doubted that until I finished this book. Connolly puts the spotlight on this dark side with sympathy. Is Elvis the best selling artist? Shooting a TV, because he didn't want to see Robert Goulet. Wayne Jackson Memphis Horns. I lived in Memphis for a few years, have been to Graceland, and spent those years avoiding downtown on his birth and death dates because of all the traffic. How does a man born in extreme poverty, who never wrote a song, was a notorious womanizer and an addict, figure so prominently into culture? Online Elvis Symposium. I'm not necessarily sure why.. His songs which have sold millions since release, my favourites include Old Shep which Elvis would sing as a boy, Wooden Heart an English language version of the German song Muss e Denn and not forgetting probably his most famous hits Wonder of You, American Trilogy and Suspicion, all of which are played regularly on classic hit radio stations. Hallmann, Brooklyn Rail in This is a group of rock stars, whose deaths were well-respected career moves, as murder and death form a marketable category of fame. This is such an eye opening read. The focus on the bad and the ugly in the privacy of public figures, and how they deal with fame, or worse, the interaction with bad-ass folks around them, helps to create understanding on a human level. Intimate and unsparing, Being Elvis explores the extravagance and irrationality inherent in the Elvis mythology, ultimately offering a thoughtful celebration of an immortal life. Connolly has the gift of being able to connect us with people — people like Elvis or Lennon — in a way that is realistic. The online reviews incorporated in this article contain many autonomous responses, as any collective rants or worshipping was avoided. After Priscilla left he would be drawn to songs of loss and self-recrimination for the rest of his life. Apr 10, David rated it really liked it Shelves: ebook , ibooks. There are no idealized stories here filled with interesting fun facts on peanut butter and banana sandwiches - no mention of that here at all. But this one brings new insight into the life he lived. Members save with free shipping everyday! Although Connolly never pins down Elvis' unwavering appeal not even Elvis himself could figure that out , the book moves beyond the well-known sad story of Elvis' decline and death. Elvis Presley. Joseph Pirzada. They suggest that although the story told is undoubtedly sad, the same story would read much differently if the author had chosen to highlight his success rather than his downfall. Copyright the Elvis Information Network. Everyone knows the Colonel abused Elvis and that Elvis abused drugs but in did people know this was going to happen? Return to Book Page. Showing He never doubted that his mother would be waiting for him; that he would see her again. Freud would have a blast with the King's mother issues, but Connolly leaves that all up to the reader. This site uses cookies: Find out more. If you are not visiting Graceland then this is a desirable alternative. Having said that, it is certainly a decent book and if you feel like something a little more uplifting on the subject, there is no shortage of books out there celebrating the legend and the legacy. Currently working on a screenplay for a movie about Dusty Springfield, he is married and lives in London. May 11, Sandra rated it liked it. The King's transformation from wide-eyed innocent hillbilly, to cultural phenomenon, to lonely middle-aged addict is carefully constructed and seamless. Although it doesn't have the academic sense of Peter Guralnick's twin biographies that set the Elvis gold standard, it's an easier read that makes Elvis seem considerably mor This is one of the best Elvis books I've ever read and I've read nearly all. For BBC radio he wrote Lost Fortnight, about Raymond Chandler in Hollywood, and Unimaginable, which concerned the twenty four hours around the death of John Lennon, whom he was due to see on the day the former Beatle was murdered. And you know what, sometimes it is shocking what we read, but Connolly does not make any outlandish claims and he offers a constructive dialogue. Yet, what does it say about a pop icon who still manages to figure into my life in small ways even though he died before my rock-n-roll time? Nice to see more biographers treat Elvis and his music with respect, sincerity, and historical accuracy. Ultimate Elvis Radio. Alanna Nash. This book is essentially a re-hash of already published books put together in such a way as to highlight just how lonely Elvis was which I think most people already know.