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Elvis Presley Aloha from Hawaii 1973 ## part 3 of 7

April 6, 2010 - 4:21 am 18 Comments

Aloha from Hawaii is a music concert that was headlined by Elvis Presley, and broadcast live via satellite around the world on January 14, 1973. It was watched by over one billion viewers worldwide and remains the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer in television history.The concert took place at the International Convention Center Arena in Honolulu (now known as the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena) and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe (who received the telecast the next day, also in primetime). Despite the satellite innovation, the United States did not air the concert until April 4, 1973 (the concert took place the same day as Super Bowl VII). The show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million.
As the event was the first-ever such performance to be broadcast live via satellite, Presley taped a January 12 rehearsal concert as a fail-safe in case anything went wrong with the satellite, during the actual broadcast – however, nothing went wrong during the January 14th broadcast. For both shows, Presley was dressed in a white “American Eagle” jumpsuit designed by Bill Belew.
Audience tickets for the January 14 concert and its January 12 pre-broadcast rehearsal show carried no price. Each audience member was asked to pay whatever he or she could afford. The performance and concert merchandise sales raised $75,000 for the Kui Lee Cancer Fund in Hawaii. (Kui Lee was a Hawaiian composer who had died of cancer in 1966 while still in his thirties.)
Elvis performed a vast array of old and recent hits like “Steamroller Blues”, “See See Rider”, “Early Morning Rain”, “Burning Love”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “A Big Hunk o’ Love”, “Suspicious Minds”, “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” He showed his vocal range and strength with ballads like the Beatles’ “Something”, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”, “It’s Over”, “Welcome to my World”, “I’ll Remember You” and especially during “What Now My Love”. The show is probably most remembered for his performance of the “An American Trilogy”. After the concert had finished and the audience had left, Presley recorded five songs on stage to be aired during the American airing of the show.

ALOHA FROM HAWAII SONGS:

1. Introduction: Also sprach Zarathustra
2. See See Rider
3. Burning Love
4. Something
5. You Gave Me a Mountain
6. Steamroller Blues
7. No More
8. My Way
9. Love Me
10. Johnny B. Goode
11. It’s Over
12. Blue Suede Shoes
13. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
14. I Can’t Stop Loving You
15. Hound Dog
16. Hawaiian Wedding Song
17. What Now My Love
18. Fever
19. Welcome To My World
20. Suspicious Minds
21. Blue Hawaii
22. I’ll Remember You
23. Long Tall Sally/Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On
24. American Trilogy
25. A Big Hunk O’ Love
26. Can’t Help Falling in Love
27. Ku U I Po

Duration : 0:9:20

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Elvis Presley Aloha from Hawaii 1973 ## part 2 of 7

April 3, 2010 - 1:31 am 12 Comments

Aloha from Hawaii is a music concert that was headlined by Elvis Presley, and broadcast live via satellite around the world on January 14, 1973. It was watched by over one billion viewers worldwide and remains the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer in television history.The concert took place at the International Convention Center Arena in Honolulu (now known as the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena) and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe (who received the telecast the next day, also in primetime). Despite the satellite innovation, the United States did not air the concert until April 4, 1973 (the concert took place the same day as Super Bowl VII). The show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million.
As the event was the first-ever such performance to be broadcast live via satellite, Presley taped a January 12 rehearsal concert as a fail-safe in case anything went wrong with the satellite, during the actual broadcast – however, nothing went wrong during the January 14th broadcast. For both shows, Presley was dressed in a white “American Eagle” jumpsuit designed by Bill Belew.
Audience tickets for the January 14 concert and its January 12 pre-broadcast rehearsal show carried no price. Each audience member was asked to pay whatever he or she could afford. The performance and concert merchandise sales raised $75,000 for the Kui Lee Cancer Fund in Hawaii. (Kui Lee was a Hawaiian composer who had died of cancer in 1966 while still in his thirties.)
Elvis performed a vast array of old and recent hits like “Steamroller Blues”, “See See Rider”, “Early Morning Rain”, “Burning Love”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “A Big Hunk o’ Love”, “Suspicious Minds”, “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” He showed his vocal range and strength with ballads like the Beatles’ “Something”, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”, “It’s Over”, “Welcome to my World”, “I’ll Remember You” and especially during “What Now My Love”. The show is probably most remembered for his performance of the “An American Trilogy”. After the concert had finished and the audience had left, Presley recorded five songs on stage to be aired during the American airing of the show.

ALOHA FROM HAWAII SONGS:

1. Introduction: Also sprach Zarathustra
2. See See Rider
3. Burning Love
4. Something
5. You Gave Me a Mountain
6. Steamroller Blues
7. No More
8. My Way
9. Love Me
10. Johnny B. Goode
11. It’s Over
12. Blue Suede Shoes
13. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
14. I Can’t Stop Loving You
15. Hound Dog
16. Hawaiian Wedding Song
17. What Now My Love
18. Fever
19. Welcome To My World
20. Suspicious Minds
21. Blue Hawaii
22. I’ll Remember You
23. Long Tall Sally/Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On
24. American Trilogy
25. A Big Hunk O’ Love
26. Can’t Help Falling in Love
27. Ku U I Po

Duration : 0:9:12

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Long Tall Sally *Aloha From Hawaii Remix*

March 27, 2010 - 10:22 pm 19 Comments

The song is off the Aloha From Hawaii, I couldn’t find this song on youtube. Unless I’ve been using the wrong keywords, I’m the first one! Anyway, enjoy this video as always!

Duration : 0:2:4

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Aloha From Hawaii

March 21, 2010 - 11:31 pm 5 Comments

1973 Aloha From Hawaii Elvis

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Elvis Presley Aloha from Hawaii 1973 ## part 1 of 7

March 9, 2010 - 6:08 pm 25 Comments

Aloha from Hawaii is a music concert that was headlined by Elvis Presley, and broadcast live via satellite around the world on January 14, 1973. It was watched by over one billion viewers worldwide and remains the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer in television history.The concert took place at the International Convention Center Arena in Honolulu (now known as the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena) and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe (who received the telecast the next day, also in primetime). Despite the satellite innovation, the United States did not air the concert until April 4, 1973 (the concert took place the same day as Super Bowl VII). The show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million.
As the event was the first-ever such performance to be broadcast live via satellite, Presley taped a January 12 rehearsal concert as a fail-safe in case anything went wrong with the satellite, during the actual broadcast – however, nothing went wrong during the January 14th broadcast. For both shows, Presley was dressed in a white “American Eagle” jumpsuit designed by Bill Belew.
Audience tickets for the January 14 concert and its January 12 pre-broadcast rehearsal show carried no price. Each audience member was asked to pay whatever he or she could afford. The performance and concert merchandise sales raised $75,000 for the Kui Lee Cancer Fund in Hawaii. (Kui Lee was a Hawaiian composer who had died of cancer in 1966 while still in his thirties.)
Elvis performed a vast array of old and recent hits like “Steamroller Blues”, “See See Rider”, “Early Morning Rain”, “Burning Love”, “Blue Suede Shoes”, “A Big Hunk o’ Love”, “Suspicious Minds”, “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” He showed his vocal range and strength with ballads like the Beatles’ “Something”, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”, “It’s Over”, “Welcome to my World”, “I’ll Remember You” and especially during “What Now My Love”. The show is probably most remembered for his performance of the “An American Trilogy”. After the concert had finished and the audience had left, Presley recorded five songs on stage to be aired during the American airing of the show.

ALOHA FROM HAWAII SONGS:

1. Introduction: Also sprach Zarathustra
2. See See Rider
3. Burning Love
4. Something
5. You Gave Me a Mountain
6. Steamroller Blues
7. No More
8. My Way
9. Love Me
10. Johnny B. Goode
11. It’s Over
12. Blue Suede Shoes
13. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
14. I Can’t Stop Loving You
15. Hound Dog
16. Hawaiian Wedding Song
17. What Now My Love
18. Fever
19. Welcome To My World
20. Suspicious Minds
21. Blue Hawaii
22. I’ll Remember You
23. Long Tall Sally/Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On
24. American Trilogy
25. A Big Hunk O’ Love
26. Can’t Help Falling in Love
27. Ku U I Po

Duration : 0:9:11

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Entering Graceland

December 25, 2009 - 9:27 pm 1 Comment

Entering Elvis Presley’s Memphis home: Graceland. Entering from Elvis Presley boulevard, through the famous gates, and up to the front of the house. Entrando al hogar de Elvis Presley: Graceland. Pasando por sus famosos Portones.

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ELVIS Fever (Best Picture & Sound Quality)

October 10, 2009 - 11:13 am 11 Comments

HD Wide Screen and More Close Up Aloha From Hawaii Rehearsal Concert 16:9 Best Picture & Sound Quality…

Duration : 0:2:34

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ELVIS Fever (Best Picture & Sound Quality)

October 10, 2009 - 11:13 am 11 Comments

HD Wide Screen and More Close Up Aloha From Hawaii Rehearsal Concert 16:9 Best Picture & Sound Quality…

Duration : 0:2:34

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Bottle cap jewelry…with Aloha from Hawaii Vintage Stickers

October 7, 2009 - 9:23 am 8 Comments

Debz, owner of Rubber Stamp Plantation, Honolulu, demonstrates how to make beautiful bottle cap earrings with Aloha from Hawaii Vintage Stickers. View her full line of stamps, stickers, and more at http://www.rubberstampplantation.com

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Lee Estrada as Elvis Presley (from Mirror Image)

October 7, 2009 - 9:23 am 1 Comment

MIRROR IMAGE is a husband and wife musical duo with Tammy and Lee Estrada. Together they perform at Fraternal/Social Organizations as well as Private Parties, Nightclubs and Weddings!

Tammy plays light percussion instruments and performs lead and backup vocals.
Lee Estrada sings lead and backup vocals while playing keyboard and has been an entertainer since 1972; also has opened shows for almost ALL the major Oldies Nostalgia acts from the Northeast.

Lee has been touted as the “Rich Little of Rock & Roll” and impersonates many star vocalists including his costumed tributes to ELVIS, ROY ORBISON and (John Belushi) BLUES BROTHERS.

His “Opening Act” credits read like the “Who’s Who” of Rock & Roll: The Belmonts, Angels, Duprees, Capris, Earls, Cleftones, Del-Vikings, Regents, Elegants, Johnny Maestro, Crests, Shirelles, Five satins, Inkspots, Coasters, Drifters, Platters, Mystics, Jive Five, Bobby Vee, Bobby Rydell, Lou Christie, Classics, Ben E. King, Joey Dee as well as the more contemporary Dave Mason, Cheap Trick, and Eddie Money!

These attributes and credits have been nurtured under the auspices of his manager SHELLY PRODUCTIONS Inc. of Elmwood Park, NJ since 1978.

Together they perform over 300 songs ranging from the 40’s thru today in the styles of Oldies, Country, Pop/Rock, Line Dance, Latin/Caribbean, and Society material for “higher end” establishments. They will GREATLY embellish any wedding, party, or nightclub evening.

For Bookings call: 336-201-3972 (Home) or 336-406-9215 (cell)
Tammy and Lee Estrada

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