Elvis was in Las Vegas in December, 1975, making up for the season that was abruptly cancelled after just three nights during August.
This engagement ran from December 2nd through to the 15th, with a significantly less intense schedule; a total of 16 shows and just one show per night with the exception of the two Saturdays, the 6th and the 13th. This great quality soundboard is from the midnight show on Saturday the 13th.
The 'silver phoenix' was one example of a jumpsuit style used between 1974 and 76. The original design concept wasn't for a bird at all, as Gene Doucette, Bill Belew's design associate, recalled in an interview with The Guardian in 2010;
"…I remember once I was working on a bunch of ideas and Elvis was impatient so asked, through his assistant's assistant's assistant, could he see some samples. I was making a jungle-themed suit at this point – vines, serpents, elephants – so I sent him a sample that featured a zebra's head on it. I heard back, 'Elvis loves it, but wonders why you've made the feet on the bird so small'. I had no idea what they were talking about, until I realised that when you looked at the zebra upside down, it kind of did resemble a bird. What could I do, it's Elvis? I just widened the zebra's nose, changed its feet to ears and reworked the shape and it became a Phoenix. Then I hear back: 'Elvis loves them, can you do five more in different colours?'.."
Elvis played his final Las Vegas engagement in December 1976, but was booked to open a new showroom, the 5 000 seat Hilton Pavilion, in October 1977.
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Those of you who prefer my novels in audio will be happy to hear that the audiobook edition of Graffiti on the Wall of the Universe is now available!
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One Night of Elvis fait revivre la magie d'Elvis Presley à la Salle Pleyel le 06/04/2023
Les fans du King vont être aux anges ! One Night of Elvis est une soirée hommage à la musique et la carrière d'Elvis Presley avec le tribute band emmené par Lee Memphis King, sosie vocal au mimétisme troublant. A ne pas rater le 06/04/2023 à la Salle Pleyel à Paris.
Lee Memphis King est largement considéré comme le meilleur artiste hommage à Elvis Presley. Il interprète son «One Night of Elvis » depuis 2007 à travers toute l'Europe et s'est notamment produit dans quelques-uns des lieux les plus prestigieux du Royaume-Uni. Il est d'ailleurs à ce jour le seul artiste-tribute à s'être produit à l'Hammersmith Apollo de Londres où il a joué devant 3000 fans.
Ce perfectionniste ne laisse rien au hasard dans sa quête d’hommage au plus grand interprète de tous les temps. Non seulement vocalement, mais plusieurs milliers de livres sterling ont été investis notamment dans les costumes de scène, fidèlement reproduits dans les moindres détails grâce au concours de Gene Doucette, le designer des costumes originaux d’Elvis Presley.
A réserver le 06/04/2023 à la Salle Pleyel à Paris
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The Apocalypse Seven by Gene Doucette [Book Review] @HMHCo @JohnJosephAdams #theapocalypseseven #genedoucette #bookreview #amreading #bookblog #hmhco #johnjosephadams
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25.05.21 / Post Apocalyptic Thriller / John Joseph Adams / Paperback / 384pp / 978-0358418948
About The Apocalypse Seven
For fans of The Wanderers by Chuck Wendig comes an apocalypse story like no other. Seven strangers wake to find they are the only humans left alive. But they are not alone.
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First review of the year (in June!) is all about unconventional roles for aliens and homo sapiens! I talk a novel about humans being the aliens in a galactic Eurovision-like competition, and one about aliens touching down in a small US town - and basically not doing anything for three years.
Read it here!
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end of year book asks! 2,3,4 and 19!
Book book book!
2. Did you reread anything? What?
I reread T Kingfisher's Toadwords, and I'm planning on rereading Deathless by Cat Valente soon, and Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, both of which I haven't read since I graduated
3. What were your top five books of the year?
OOOoo ok ok in no particular order:
Ten Thousand Stitches by Olivia Atwater (her whole series is good but that one was the best)
What Big Teeth by Rose Szabo
Wintersmith by pTerry
Straight by Chuck Tingle
She's Too Pretty to Burn by Wendy Heard
4. Did you discover any new authors that you love this year?
Olivia Atwater and Rose Sabo are my new loves. I'm gonna look more into Wendy Heard's stuff, and I really enjoyed Gene Doucette's Apocalypse Seven, so I'll look into his other works too soon. My Mom also introduced me to Fredrik Backman, a Swedish writer who I really enjoyed too, though I don't know if I'll actively seek out his work without her recommendations first.
19. Did you use your library?
I finally did! I kept putting it off because I was moving and would need a diff library card and then my local branch required in person applications for one which meant i put it off even more but finally i've managed to get a library card and borrow some books
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Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder
An ambitious mother puts her art career on hold to stay at home with her newborn son, but the experience does not match her imagination.
Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
The lives of the Barretts, a normal suburban New England family, are torn apart when fourteen-year-old Marjorie begins to display signs of acute schizophrenia.
Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke by Eric LaRocca
A whirlpool of darkness churns at the heart of a macabre ballet between two lonely young women in an internet chat room in the early 2000s
Alice Isn’t Dead by Joseph Fink
Keisha Taylor lived a quiet life with her wife, Alice, until the day that Alice disappeared.
The Apocalypse Seven by Gene Doucette
The whateverpocalypse. That’s what Touré, a 20-something Cambridge coder, calls it after waking up one morning to find himself seemingly the only person left in the city.
Beyond the Book of Eibon Anthology
A haunted priest confronts an apocalypse of his sins ...
The last days of a doomed conquistador …
An impossible realm of painted nightmares ...
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2019 book lists: Funny Books
*Honestly, the hardest category to find titles for (listen up, publishing world!) -- so we usually end up dipping into the adult collection.
Rock Manning Goes for Broke
Charlie Jane Anders
Strangers Assume My Girlfriend Is My Nurse
Shane Burcaw
The Spaceship Next Door
Gene Doucette
Hot Dog Girl
Jennifer Dugan
The Disasters
M.K. England
How Not to Ask a Boy to Prom
S.J. Goslee
My Plain Jane
Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton & Jodi Meadows
Attack of the 50 Foot Wallflower
Christian McKay Heidicker
Heretics Anonymous
Katie Henry
Your Own Worst Enemy
Gordon Jack
The Many Deaths of Scott Koblish
Scott Koblish
The Field Guide to the North American Teenager
Ben Phillipe
Virtually Yours
Sarvenaz Tash
Rayne and Delilah’s Midnite Matinee
Jeff Zentner
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Oh no," Dill said.
"What is it?"
"I just remembered what's on the other side of the field."
The first one to reach the light was in a dark suit and a tie, and half of his face was missing. His jaw swung left and right as he lumbered along in the muddy grass, connected to the rest of his face by visible tendons. The skin over his skull looked loose.
"What?"
"The cemetery."
Wen saw.
"Pickles, is that a zombie?"
"Yeah. You wanna start shooting?"
"I think maybe yes.
The Spaceship Next Door, Gene Doucette
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The American Eagle jumpsuit was designed by Bill Belew's associate Gene Doucette, especially for the Aloha From Hawaii satellite show, broadcast 50 years ago this January.
There were two final suit and cape combinations made, and three belts, which was lucky because Elvis gave one belt away to Jack Lord (Hawaii Five-0) before the concert.
One suit was slightly looser fitting than the other, and this one was worn for the rehearsal show. Elvis chose the snugger fit for the actual broadcast.
The rehearsal suit was seen 11 more times on tour and in Vegas, and was worn for the last time for Elvis' hometown return in March 1974.
There is lots more detailed background on the suits, belts, and capes on this dedicated page, thanks to Francesc Lopez's brilliant website.
A variation was the '1974' American eagle, worn seven times between May and October that year.
An interesting note here from elvisconcerts.com;
"...The cape that was worn with the "1973 American Eagle" was not the original one. The one that was originally designed for the suit, was way bigger, and way too heavy for Elvis to use on stage. Nowadays EPE/Graceland has both of the suits, one of the (three) capes, and the 'third belt'. A private collector owns one of the capes, as well as one of the first two belts, apparently also Ed Parker has one of the capes & belts on his possession. Also the original long cape is in private hands. It was sold during one of EPE's auctions..."
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💕- Your top two fave fictional characters
WOW I dunno how to pick but hmmmmmm rn I’m super hyperfixated on Tony Stark who’s one of my oldest faves, and of course I always love Jim Kirk!!
📖-Fave book
The Spaceship Next Door, by Gene Doucette!
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Rules: Tag 9 people you’d like to get to know better!!
Tagged by @literally-me-smh 😃 awesome thanks!
Relationship Status: Super single 👍
Favorite Color: it was always orange when I was little, but it's become teal over the years .. who am I kidding, orange is my top favorite forever, but teal does come in at a close second
Top 3 Favorite Ships: Shassie, Lorelai/Luke, Spirk, these three are probably my never die ships, they'll always be my favorite
Lipstick or Chapstick: chapstick I guess, but I don't really use either to be honest. I could really some chapstick atm, my lips have been crazy chapped the last couple days
Last song: Shine On You Crazy Diamond by Pink Floyd
Last Movie: in theaters: Mamma Mia 2, I really don't go to the theater that often anymore; on TV: Clue, one of my all time favorites, it never fails to make me die laughing
Currently Reading: The Spaceship Next Door by Gene Doucette. It's really good but it's taken me a long time to get through, I really haven't done much reading this month
Tagging: @astronema-princess-of-all-evil @tyrantspell @therashumoneffect @sectumsempracurse @liminy-lemony @snapeingturtle @amedawg18 @bounding-heart @yesmagalijovencel
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Today only, snag an ebook for any sci-fi/fantasy lover for just $2.99!
Retrograde by Peter Cawdron
The international team at the Mars Endeavour colony is prepared for every eventuality except one—what happens when disaster strikes Earth?
Bannerless by Carrie Vaughn
A mysterious murder in a dystopian future leads a novice investigator to question what she’s learned about the foundation of her population-controlled society.
Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams
The stories that inspired the original dramatic series.
The Spaceship Next Door by Gene Doucette
When a spaceship lands in Sorrow Falls, a lovable and fearless small-town girl is the planet’s only hope for survival.
In the Night Wood by Dale Bailey
In this contemporary fantasy, the grieving biographer of a Victorian fantasist finds himself slipping inexorably into the supernatural world that consumed his subject.
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