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Stuart G

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Sun Oct 7, 2018, 09:44 PM Oct 2018

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That was pretty cool. that bastard was pretty good looking,no wonder the ladies all liked him. dem4decades Oct 2018 #1
Yes, very sad. mountain grammy Oct 2018 #2
From Wikipedia...on Elvis and his death... Stuart G Oct 2018 #3
I think I saw the effect of 25 years more than drugs, he didn't look bad until ... marble falls Oct 2018 #4

dem4decades

(11,913 posts)
1. That was pretty cool. that bastard was pretty good looking,no wonder the ladies all liked him.
Sun Oct 7, 2018, 09:53 PM
Oct 2018

He did get those vacant eyes around 1973 didn't he?

mountain grammy

(27,274 posts)
2. Yes, very sad.
Sun Oct 7, 2018, 09:54 PM
Oct 2018

Stuart G

(38,726 posts)
3. From Wikipedia...on Elvis and his death...
Sun Oct 7, 2018, 10:02 PM
Oct 2018
1973–1977: Health deterioration and death

Medical crises and last studio sessions


Presley's divorce was finalized on October 9, 1973.[252] By then, his health was in serious decline. Twice during the year, he overdosed on barbiturates, spending three days in a coma in his hotel suite after the first incident. Towards the end of 1973, he was hospitalized, semi-comatose from the effects of pethidine addiction. According to his primary care physician, Dr. George C. Nichopoulos, Presley "felt that by getting [drugs] from a doctor, he wasn't the common everyday junkie getting something off the street".[253] Since his comeback, he had staged more live shows with each passing year, and 1973 saw 168 concerts, his busiest schedule ever.[254] Despite his failing health, in 1974, he undertook another intensive touring schedule.[255]

Presley's condition declined precipitously in September. Keyboardist Tony Brown remembered Presley'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?"[256] 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."[257] Wilkinson recounted that a few nights later in Detroit, "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.'"[257] 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."[258]
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If you get to this spot in the article on Elvis, you will be at a place with all the information that you might want on his decline and eventual death...Just keep reading...and you are warned...WARNING..VERY SAD... Here is a link to the article on Elvis...it is all there..The Rise and Fall of Elvis.....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley

marble falls

(62,063 posts)
4. I think I saw the effect of 25 years more than drugs, he didn't look bad until ...
Sun Oct 7, 2018, 10:47 PM
Oct 2018

the last two years and then I think I saw the effect of fried banana and peanut butter sandwiches more than drugs.

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