

Hi there and welcome to Ado's Blog. I am obsessed with nostalgia, especially 1960s & 1970s nostalgia and I enjoy nothing more than reflecting on days and times that have sadly long since gone! So join me, as I take a nostalgic gander down Memory Lane and celebrate all things past and occasional present, both good and bad! (All images used that are copyrighted are copyrighted to their respective publishers and are only used here for review purposes.)
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Jerry Lee Lewis Arrested at the Gates of Graceland (1976)

Friday, 13 April 2012
Elvis on assault charge (1956)

Elvis Presley appeared in a Memphis city court on Oct. 19, 1956 along with Gulf service station employees Edd Hopper (left) and Aubrey Brown. The trio had a fight the previous night when Elvis pulled into the station at Gayoso and Second for repairs and was besieged by fans. Hopper, the station manager, ordered Presley away and a brief altercation ensued. All three were booked for assault and battery and disorderly conduct.
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
The Elvis Monthly - 29th Year (1988)

Elvis Presley: Elvis Monthly celebrated its 29th year in 1988. Below are the front covers from all that years magazines, issues 336 to 347 inclusive. Each magazine measures 5" x 7" & has over 50 pages packed with information & debate onThe King with illustrations in colour & monochrome.

Monday, 23 January 2012
The Death of Elvis Presley - August 16th 1977

Elvis Presley died at Graceland on August 16, 1977. He was 42 years old.







Monday, 2 January 2012
Elvis - Blue Hawaii (1961)


The original working title of the film was 'Hawaiian Beach Boy'. The famous wedding scene was shot on Kauai at the Coco Palms Resort Hotel which had been in operation since 1953. Unfortunately, the resort closed after Kauai was hit with devastating Hurricane Iniki in September 1992. In the 1800s, the land where the Coco Palms is located was the ancestral home of Kauai's last reigning queen, Queen Deborah Kapule. The 'Call to Feast' featured in the film with its ceremonial torch lighting had taken place there every night at 7:30 PM for 40 years until Iniki hit. Elvis loved Hawaii. It was one of his favorite places to vacation and this movie provides us with a glimpse into the beauty of these islands. That combined with the romantic tropical music Elvis sings creates within us all the desire to visit 'Blue Hawaii'.
Elvis' leading lady in 'Blue Hawaii' was Joan Blackman, who played Maile Duval. The following year she played Elvis' love interest in 'Kid Galahad'. Elvis had dated the actress when he first came to Hollywood in 1956.
Roland Winters played Elvis' father Fred Gates. Like Lansbury, he was a respected character actor with many films to his credit. One career highlight was his portrayal of detective Charlie Chan in several of the'Charlie Chan' movies from 1947 to 1950, the third actor to take on that role in these films. He can also be seen portraying a judge in Elvis' 1962 movie 'Follow that Dream'. You might also recognize him from the 1973 remake of the movie 'Miracle on 34th. Street' in which he played Mr. Gimbel.
Angela Lansbury played the role of Elvis' ditzy mother even though she was only 35 years old at the time and Elvis was 26. She began her career in 1944 in a movie called 'Gaslight', which quickly earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She would go on to achieve great fame and numerous accolades in film and television and on Broadway. She has starred in such films as 'National Velvet', 'The Picture of Dorian Gray', 'The Harvey Girls', 'The Manchurian Candidate', 'The Greatest Story Ever Told', 'Harlow', 'Bedknobs and Broomsticks', 'Mrs. Santa Claus' and 'Beauty and the Beast' (voice for animation). She is probably best known for her role as mystery writer and sleuth Jessica Fletcher in the 'Murder, She Wrote'television series. To name just a few of her accolades, she has received three Academy Award nominations, thirteen Emmy nominations, six Golden Globe wins out of fourteen nominations, four Tony Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award.
Much of Blue Hawaii was filmed on location in Hawaii, which had only joined the union in 1959. The new state of Hawaii was as eager for the exposure in a major Hollywood film as the producers and actors were to shoot there. Such beautiful Hawaiian locations as Waikiki Beach, Ala Moana Park, Lydgate Park, and the Coco Palms Resort Hotel were used in the film; also used were such unglamorous locations as the Honolulu jail.
Despite working primarily on location, the producers experienced only minor problems. The first occurred just prior to shooting. Juliet Prowse, who had been Elvis' costar in the successful G.I. Blues, was cast opposite Elvis in the role of Maile Duval. She was loaned to Paramount from Twentieth Century-Fox for the film. Eleven days before filming was to begin in Hawaii, Prowse declared that she was not going to report to work until three demands were met. Prowse wanted her Fox makeup man to do her makeup, she wanted the traveling expenses of her secretary to be paid by the producers, and she wanted a change made in her contract regarding her billing. Wallis replaced Prowse with the lesser known Joan Blackman.
Shooting on location was always a problem when Elvis was the star of a film because increased security was necessary to protect him from fans. When Elvis arrived in Honolulu, thousands of fans nearly broke down the barricades before the singer was whisked to his hotel.
Since mobs waited around his hotel daily, security guards were on duty around the clock.
Elvis was disappointed that he could not visit the sites, and he often looked out his window to watch others strolling along the beach. One morning he saw a heartfelt message written in the sand by the very fans he needed to be protected from. Elvis was touched by the simple message: 'We love you, Elvis!' One minor incident that caused an unnecessary delay was actually the fault of Colonel Parker. Rain moved in on the location one day, causing the crew to wait hours for a break in the weather. The rain finally stopped, and just as director Taurog was able to roll camera on Elvis running out of the surf, Parker rushed in front of the camera yelling, 'Cut, cut!' Proper etiquette on the set maintains that only the director can stop the action. Hal Wallis and Taurog were furious and demanded to know what could be important enough for Parker to halt the shot.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Elvis' Christmas Album

2. White Christmas
3. Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)
4. I'll Be Home For Christmas
5. Blue Christmas - Elvis Presley
6. Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me)
7. O Little Town Of Bethlehem
8. Silent Night
9. Peace In The Valley
10. I Believe
11. Take My Hand, Precious Lord
12. It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Elvis - The all American Boy!










Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Elvis: The King of Las Vegas





Monday, 8 August 2011
Elvis 1956 - The Year In Gold

Sunday, 7 August 2011
Elvis in New York (1955)











Sunday, 31 July 2011
Elvis at the Cow Palace, San Fransisco: November 28th 1976



Monday, 25 July 2011
Elvis Presley: The Complete Singles (1985)

2. Good Rockin' Tonight
3. You're A Heartbreaker
4. Baby Let's Play house
5. Mystery Train
6. I Forgot To Remember To Forget
7. I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine
8. Milkcow Blues
9. Heartbreak Hotel
10. I Want You I Need You I Love You
11. Hound Dog
12. Don't Be Cruel
13. Blue Suede Shoes
14. I Got A Woman
15. I'll Never Let You Go
16. Tryin' To Get To You
17. Blue Moon
18. Money Honey
19. Lawdy Miss Clawdy
20. Love Me Tender
21. Too Much
22. All Shook Up
23. Teddy Bear
24. Jailhouse Rock
25. Don't
26. I Beg Of You
27. Wear My Ring Around Your Neck
28. Hard Headed Woman
29. One Night
30. I Got Stung
31. I Need You Love Tonight
32. A Fool Such As I
33. A Big Hunk O' Love
34. Stuck On You
35. It's Now Or Never
36. Are You Lonesome Tonight
37. Surrender
38. I Feel So Bad
39. Little Sister
40. His Latest Flame
41. Rock-a-Hula Baby
42. Can't Help Falling In Love
43. Good Luck Charm
44. She's Not You
45. Return to Sender
46. One Broken Heart For Sale
47. Devil In Disguise
48. Bossa Nova Baby
49. Kissin' Cousins
50. Kiss Me Quick
51. Viva Las Vegas
52. Such A Night
53. Ain't That Loving You Baby
54. Blue Christmas
55. Do The Clam
56. Crying In The Chapel
57. Easy Question
58. I'm Yours
59. Puppet On A String
60. Santa Claus Is Back In Town
61. Tell Me Why
62. Joshua Fit The Battle
63. Milky White Way
64. Frankie & Johnny
65. Love Letters
66. Spinout
67. If Every Day Was Like Christmas
68. Indescribably Blue
69. Long Legged Girl
70. There's Always Me
71. Big Boss Man
72. Guitar Man
73. Stay Away
74. We Can Call On Him
75. Let Yourself Go
76. Almost In Love
77. If I Can Dream
78. Charro
79. His Hand In Mine
80. In The Ghetto
81. Clean Up Your Own Backyard
82. Suspicious Minds
83. Don't Cry Daddy
84. Kentucky Rain
85. The Wonder Of You
86. I've Lost You
87. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
88. I Really Don't Want To Know
89. Where Did They Go Lord
90. Only Believe
91. I'm Leavin'
92. It's Only Love
93. Merry Christmas Baby
94. Until It's Time For You To Go
95. He Touched Me
96. An American Trilogy
97. Burning Love
98. Separate Ways
99. Steamroller Blues
100. Raised On Rock
101. I've Got A Thing About You
102. IF You Talk In Your Sleep
103. Promised Land
104. My Boy
105. TROUBLE
106. Bringing It Back
107. Hurt
108. Moody Blue
109. Way Down
110. My Way
111. Unchained Melody
112. Are You Sincere
113. I Got A Feelin'
114. Guitar Man
115. Lovin' Arms
116. There Goes My Everything
117. Elvis Medley
118. I Was The One
119. Little Sister
120. Always On My Mind
121. Love Me
122. King Creole
123. A Mess Of Blues
124. GI Blues
125. Wooden Heart
126. Blue Hawaii
127. Fun In Acapulco
128. It Feels So Right
129. You Don't Know Me
130. Memories
131. Life
132. Polk Salad Annie
Bonus 7"
1. Mama Liked The Roses
2. US Male