martes, 12 de julio de 2011

10 JULY THIS DAY IN ELVIS HISTORY

July 10, 1956
Elvis and June drove to New Orleans with the rest of the gang to spend the day.
July 10, 1957
Elvis took his parents and Anita Wood to a private midnight screening of Loving You.
July 10, 1960
Elvis went water-skiing at McKellar Lake.
July 10, 1962
Elvis arrive at Graceland by car.
July 10, 1963
Soundtrack recording for Viva Las Vegas continued from 7.00 p.m. to 3.30 a.m.
July 10, 1975
Elvis performed at the Cleveland Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio.



CONCERT DETAILS:
Tour Ref: On Tour number 17 - July 8th - July 24th 1975
Date: July 10 1975
Venue: Cleveland Coliseum
Location: Richfield OH
Showtime: (8:30 pm)
Crowd: 21000
REVIEWS:
Article *:
VIDEO INFORMATION:
Release: The Complete 1975 Films disc 3
Length:
ELVIS ATTIRE:
Suit: Black Phoenix
Belt: Original belt
Cape:
GROUP ATTIRE:






Musicians: Red Suit
TICKET STUBS:



SONGS - TRACKLISTINGS:
2001 Theme
C C Rider
I Got A Woman
- segued medley with -
Amen
Love Me
If You Love Me
Love Me Tender
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear
- segued medley with -
Dont Be Cruel
Steamroller Blues
The Wonder Of You
Burning Love
Band Introductions
Johnny B Goode
( featuring James Burton )
Drum Solo
( featuring Ronnie Tutt )
Bass Solo
( featuring Jerry Scheff )
Piano Solo
( featuring Glen D Hardin )
School Day
T-R-O-U-B-L-E
Why Me Lord ?
How Great Thou Art
( followed by a reprise of above song )
Let Me Be There
( followed by a reprise of above song )
Funny How Time Slips Away
( followed by a reprise of above song )
Little Darlin
Mystery Train
- segued medley with -
Tiger Man
Cant Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp
CDRS FROM CONCERT:








PICTURES FROM CONCERT:

© Len Leech

© Len Leech

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CONCERT DATE: July 10, 1975. Cleveland, OH. Richfield Coliseum

Elvis Overwhelms 22,000 in the Coliseum
by Bruno Bornino
Cleveland Press
July 11, 1975


Legendary Elvis Presley overwhelmed 22,000 devoted fans in the Richfield Coliseum last night and showed them that life really does begin at 40. At least for Elvis it does.

Sure, his white-sequined jump suit is a couple of sizes larger these days. And granted his blue-black hair is a bit thinner, and even his most worshipping fan will admit he doesn't shake it like he used to. But his voice never sounded better, and that's what made him king of rock n' roll for more than 20 years.

Elvis was magnificent as he stalked, teased, clowned, jumped around, flipped his guitar like a baton and drove the ladies wild with sweaty scarves and probably sweatier kisses. But most of the people came to hear him sing, and he didn't disappoint them.

On stage for little more than an hour, he squeezed in 21 songs, handed out 36 scarves and kissed 20 gals. But you can be sure 10 years from now every female who was in the Coliseum last night will be bragging to her friends how Elvis singled her out for a scarf (you could buy one for $5 if you weren't lucky enough to get one with genuine Presley perspiration) or a treasured smooch.

Presley's range is even more incredible today than it was when he shook and shocked the world in the 50's. He sang some of his old hits like "Love Me," "Love Me Tender," "All Shook Up" and "Teddy Bear."

Then he did his newer ones like "Burning Love" and his current million-seller "T-R-O-U-B-L-E." He received standing ovations for two recent Olivia Newton-John hits ("Let Me Be There" and "If You Love Me Let Me Know").

But the greatest audience response was to a ballad called "The Wonder of You," which Elvis joked he recorded "25 or 30 years ago," and to two spiritual numbers (Kris Kristofferson's "Why Me Lord" and "How Great Thou Art"). These left me -- and most other fans, I'm sure -- with chills and goose bumps all over.

At one point in the concert, Elvis asked that the house lights be turned on so he could read some of the hundreds of signs that were being displayed in his honor. He read aloud one sign that pleaded, "One kiss or I'll die." Elvis did one of his famous stances, curled his lip and said, "I can't let you die, come on down and get your kiss."

The young lady obviously didn't need a written invitation as she raced through a barricade of policemen in front of the stage to collect her kiss and to present Presley with one of many red roses he was given throughout the show.

Coliseum owner Nick Mileti said Presley was a pleasure to work with. "He made absolutely no demands, and his only request was that we give him the dressing room closest to the stage."

In contrast, some rock performers who probably won't be around in six months have "riders" in their contracts that pressure the promoter into supplying the act with a certain brand of peanut butter or they won't perform.

According to Mileti, Elvis spent the night in Cleveland Wednesday as well as last night. "Colonel Parker (Presley's long-time manager) came in Wednesday to check things out," said Mileti. "The Colonel was so impressed with the Keg & Quarter menu (designed specifically for Presley with fatback, collard greens, turnip greens, boiled corn and corn bread) that he told Elvis to come in a day early.

Elvis will perform in the Coliseum again next Friday. The 22,000 fans holding tickets to this concert are in for a great treat. A Presley show has a carnival atmosphere unlike any other in the business.

Even the announcer sounds like a former burlesque comedian when he tells the audience to buy Presley souvenirs (20-page program, $3; poster, $2; button, $1; record album, $5; stereo tape, $6). You almost expect the announcer to say "and a prize in each and every package."

Elvis finished last night's show by picking up black bikini panties that were thrown on stage by one of his admirers, and placing then over the head of one of his musicians.

Then the announcer came back on stage and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the building." No, there is nothing like an Elvis Presley show and there probably never will be.

Review courtesy of Jim Choma



Cleveland


Recorded live at The Cleveland Coliseum
July 10, 1975 Evening Show. Richfield, OH

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