Elvis' Beast of a band

Hi-FiGuy

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I never knew what a beast of a band he had! This is 17 minutes of introductions and short solos worth watching. The drummer Ronnie Tutt...Damn!
This is very near the end for Elvis and it shows but even in his pain he delivered 100%.
Never be another one.

 

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Thank you for posting. Most excellent.

Elvis looked so sick, especially in his eyes that he could of dropped dead on stage. Even then, his voice was like an angel from out of this world.

On a side note, the fashion of the mid to late 70's was beyond bad o_O
 

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I never knew what a beast of a band he had! This is 17 minutes of introductions and short solos worth watching. The drummer Ronnie Tutt...Damn!
This is very near the end for Elvis and it shows but even in his pain he delivered 100%.
Never be another one.

Great clip.elvis is a legend.
 
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Hi-FiGuy

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And if you need a lump in your throat, played this at my moms funeral service. The response from people attending was overwhelming.
Gets me in the feels every time.

 
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James Burton is an absolute monster… one of the end all be all greatest ever! Having said that give me his early band with Scotty Moore, DJ Fontana, and Bill Black on the doghouse bass… can you say “Mystery Train”!?!
 

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Elvis bass player was not too bad either. I think he was a sessions player. I believe he played on the Doors LA Woman.
 

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