domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2011

OCTOBER 25, ON THIS DAY IN ELVIS HISTORY

October 25, 1956
Elvis performed at the Armory, Houston, Mississippi.
October 25, 1956
While the band travelled north in Gladys' Cadillac and lost a wheel bearing in Pennsylvania, Elvis flew back to New York City with Gene Smith, Nick Adams and some others.
October 25, 1960 
 Elvis Presley began his only visit to Scotland.  
October 25, 1961
Elvis completed some dubbing for Follow That Dream. In the afternoon he had to attend a music meeting for Kid Galahad.
October 25, 1976
Elvis performed at the Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
October 25, 1977
The album "Elvis - A Legendary Performer, Vol. 2" was certified gold by the RIAA. 
October 25, 1990
The Elvis Presley compilation album "Known Only to Him
October 25, 1990
The Elvis Presley album "How Great Thou Art" was released on CD. 
October 25, 1994
The Elvis Presley compilation album "Amazing Grace - His Greatest Sacred Performances" was released.

Date:25 Oct 1976
Time:8.30pm
Venue:Fort Wayne,IN.
Memorial Coliseum
Tickets:13,500
Costume:Rainbow (blue) suit
Track list:Also Sprach Zarathustra
See See Rider
I Got A Woman/Amen
Love Me
Fairytale
You Gave Me A Mountain
Jailhouse Rock
Help Me
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel 
Trying To Get To You 
Fever
America
[band introductions]
Early Morning Rain
What'd I Say
Johnny B. Goode
Love Letters
School Days
Hurt
Hound Dog
How Great Thou Art
Funny How Times Slip Away
Blue Christmas
Mystery Train/Tiger Man
Danny Boy [S.Nielsen]
Gospel songs[Stamps]
Burning Love

Can't Help Falling In Love

Recordings:Blue Rainbow
Photos:
 



CONCERT DETAILS:
Tour Ref:On Tour number 25 - October 14th - October 27th 1976
Date:October 25 1976
Venue:Memorial Coliseum
Location:Fort Wayne IN
Showtime:(8:30 pm)
Crowd:8500
REVIEWS:
Article *:
ELVIS ATTIRE:
Suit:Blue Swirl
Belt:White Two-Piece suit belt
Cape:
GROUP ATTIRE:


Kathy Westmoreland: Blue Dress & Shirt



Musicians: White Suit
TICKET STUBS:


SONGS - TRACKLISTINGS:
2001 Theme
C C Rider
I Got A Woman
- segued medley with -
Amen
Love Me
Fairytale
You Gave Me A Mountain
Jailhouse Rock
Help Me
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear
- segued medley with -
Dont Be Cruel
Tryin To Get To You
Fever
America The Beautiful
Band Introductions
Early Morning Rain
( featuring John Wilkinson )
Whatd I Say
( featuring James Burton )
Johnny B Goode
( featuring James Burton )
Drum Solo
Bass Solo
Piano Solo
Electric Piano Solo
Love Letters
School Day
Hurt
( followed by a reprise of above song )
Hound Dog
How Great Thou Art
Funny How Time Slips Away
Blue Christmas
Mystery Train
- segued medley with -
Tiger Man
Danny Boy (by Sherrill Nielsen)
Walk With Me
( above song performed by Sherrill Nielsen )
My Heavenly Father (by Kathy Westmoreland)
Burning Love
Cant Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp
CDS FROM CONCERT:

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PICTURES FROM CONCERT:

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CONCERT DATE: October 25, 1976. Fort Wayne, IN.

ELVIS PRESLEY MATURED AS "SWEETEST TOUGH GUY"
by Connie Trexler
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
October 26, 1976.

Elvis Presley is probably the sweetest tough guy this ol' world has brought forth.

In the Fifties he was threatening but tantalizing. When he hit his stride and became a legend in his own time, he was delicious. Lately he has been like a Viennese dessert - all puff and no nourishing substance

Review

Monday night at the Memorial Coliseum all the puff was trimmed away, and all that was left was pure delight for a full house of devoted fans.

Those saddening reports that Elvis had gone fat - in his attitude as well as in body - were probably true, but he seems to have overcome both physical and attitude problems. He seems to have matured into an excellent and sensitive artist.

Elvis cared about that audience's happiness Monday night. He postured and sneered and strutted about, but he did it for his own and the audience's pleasure not to glorify himself.

He didn't need to glorify himself with any little status games, though the respect his fellow performers gave him was obvious. When he came out, people screamed. When he turned toward the people seated behind the stage, they screamed and a meteor of flash bulbs went off. Elvis is a superstar - he got there by singing well and caring about pleasing his audiences, and it seems he's realized he'll stay on top if he keeps on pleasing those audiences with the good songs and high regard they deserve.

Elvis's voice was in fine shape Monday night. Through more than an hour on stage he sang cleanly and with all the expressiveness he is known for. "You Ain't Nothing But a Hound Dog" was greeted with peals of screams, and it was only the oldest of a long string of old favorites. The only one he may have missed was "Love Me Tender".

Not unremarkable was the power and high quality of "Hurtin", the song he featured on his latest album. The song pushes him to put out his best singing and expressing abilities, and he did both Monday night. The album should be selling briskly today in the Fort Wayne area.

The impression of the concert one cannot escape is that it was so much fun - fun to see Elvis at his best, fun to see everyone scurrying toward the stage and fun to hear the music performed live when the singer, the chorus and the band were all in top form. It's an energizing experience, and one it would be tempting to repeat often.

The band and chorus deserve as Elvis himself. The playing was crisp and clean, and the chorus, most of whom doubled as warm-up acts, did a good enough job that the people managed to look relaxed and happy and not like a choir.

It was a very friendly show, not marred at all by the high power status plays one might expect. The only bad move all evening was the 25-minute intermission before Elvis came on stage during which souvenirs were heavily hawked at the audience. Maybe the Coliseum is small enough that even with the high ticket prices the tour needs the concessions to make a profit, but it was a low blow after such short, interesting warm-up acts.

He is an impressive sight. He's lost all the fat that recently plagued him, and he looks as young and sassy as he ever did - without a single tinge of the forbidden which gave him such early notoriety. It is a tribute to his entertainment abilities that the lifestyle and music he first popularized have become the accepted standard now. He can be spiffy and respected now, because he's a winner. He can be nice, too, because he's a winner, and it's good to be able to say he is nice and gives his fans a nice concert evening.

Courtesy of Mark van Hout



Blue Rainbow


Recorded live at The Memorial Coliseum. 
October 25, 1976 (8.30 pm) Fort Wayne, IN.

Tracklisting

CD 1
C.C. Rider - I Got A Woman - Amen - I Got A Woman - Love Me - Fairytale - You Gave Me A Mountain - Jailhouse Rock - Help Me - All Shook Up - Medley Teddy Bear And Don't Be Cruel - Trying To Get To You - Fever - America The Beautiful - Band Introductions - Early Morning Rain - What'd I Say - Johnny B. Goode

CD 2
Love Letters - Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll - Hurt - Hound Dog - How Great Thou Art - Funny How Ime Slips Away - Blue Christmas - Medley Mystery Train / Tiger Man - Danny Boy (S. Nielson) - Gospel (S. Nielson) - Gospel (K. Westmoreland) - Burning Love - Can't Help Falling In Love

Recording: Audience

Label: EPL 009 CD (Released 1994)

Covers: [front] [back] [disc 1] [disc 2]

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