New Elvis Book:Destined To Die Young

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  • čas přidán 10. 11. 2020
  • In this episode I speak to Sally Hoedel author of the new book Elvis Destined To Die Young.
    Destined to Die Young is the definitive examination of why the world lost Elvis Presley on August 16, 1977, when he was only forty-two years old. Author Sally Hoedel has painstakingly researched the subject and offers factual and scientific data-plus never-before-published information she gained by interviewing people who personally knew Elvis-to support her claim that Elvis Presley was never going to live a long life.
    In this well-documented book, Hoedel explores how prescription medication was only one aspect of his compromised health and did not ultimately cause his demise. She examines Elvis Presley-a son, husband, father, and devoted friend-while ploughing through the negative hype and legendary myths surrounding the man. Elvis’ downward spiral of health struggles is presented and, for the first time ever, it is revealed that he suffered from disease in nine of eleven bodily systems, five of which were present from birth. This book dispels the long-held theory that abuse of prescription drugs is what killed Elvis.
    The book is published on December 14th and can be pre-ordered on the website www.ElvisAuthor.com
    You can contact me at elvistheultimatefanchannel@gmail.com
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Komentáře • 560

  • @andrewmiller4885
    @andrewmiller4885 Před rokem +33

    This is tragic, I'm a diehard Elvis fan and honestly, I had no idea Elvis had so many health problems. So many inherited genetic disorders, My Lord, it makes me so sad. He was such a beautiful person inside and out. How unfair life can be. Truly I just feel like weeping. Thank you for this video, but it broke my heart learning all of this because we all knew what a thoroughly decent human being Elvis was, and to learn that he suffered so much in his life with constant infections and pain, as a result of serious health issues is a complete shock.
    Rest in peace Elvis, you were a kind and caring man, those who crossed your path were fortunate indeed.

  • @cinematicallyspeaking731
    @cinematicallyspeaking731 Před rokem +44

    As a new Elvis fan, I wanted to read a biography that would offer real insight into this incredible guy's life and represent him appropriately. This does it in spades. I read it in three days - could not put it down. It was devastatingly heart breaking and soul smashing to read certain elements of Elvis' life. OMG! I cannot recommend this book enough. Prepare though for a tsunami of emotions 😭😭😭😭😭

    • @katgirlblue
      @katgirlblue Před rokem +5

      It isn't a biography though. There are a few excellent biographies, still the two by Peter Guralnick are considered the gold standard on Elvis books. There are a few other excellent ones as well.

  • @lorrainemcleod116
    @lorrainemcleod116 Před 2 lety +27

    Great interview I now feel I that must read this book is I think by what I heard tonight that Elvis was in fact really quite ill a long part of his life. Being the caring human being he was that he felt his responsibly was to care for the many people around him even if it was detrimental to his own health. Plus his work schedules were too much for someone with his health conditions. Thank you for sharing this interview

    • @joycerecupero6559
      @joycerecupero6559 Před rokem +3

      Actually his schedule was too much for a healthy person. It would make anyone sick. I don’t think he had to work like that to support everyone and even to give as much as he gave I think it’s because Parker and was stealing from him . His father just helped make him feel guilty with threats that he would lose everything. His father was always a downer to him.

  • @sherriepope9485
    @sherriepope9485 Před 3 lety +27

    I’ve always believed he passed from a heart and other issues. Thank you so much for the research and the book it confirms everything I’ve ever believed in my heart about Elvis.

  • @lynnalvaro1359
    @lynnalvaro1359 Před 3 lety +76

    She has hit the nail on the head. I have always felt and said that. Even his ‘Mafia’ didn’t understand him. I am absolutely enraged that he was so badly treated, or not treated, by the medical profession.

    • @zucan100
      @zucan100 Před 3 lety +9

      really..... is this what fans now believe? That the MM who spent all those years with him, didn't understand him. I think they understood better than someone who wasn't there, who was 1 when he died and who speaks to people for a book 40 years after he's passed.

    • @staceygoodwin179
      @staceygoodwin179 Před 3 lety +7

      @@zucan100 Exactly right...who is this woman...OK he wasn't well not many of us are...he had illness but not the same as his mother...she had her failings with controlled substances too.
      All these people that want Elvis to be a saint...I'm glad he wasn't or he would not be who he was

    • @theKaufmanTapes
      @theKaufmanTapes Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah .. that Dr Nick was a complete farce. Elvis needed a team of doctors that were ethical and not on the take! Makes you feel bad . .

    • @jolantamcloughlin2393
      @jolantamcloughlin2393 Před 2 lety +4

      Like you said you were 1 year old when Elvis Aaron Presley died, so what do you know about the King of rock&roll ?

    • @joycerecupero6559
      @joycerecupero6559 Před rokem +4

      I agree 100% he could've had the best care. He had the money- but no one advocated for him. He did what he was signed up to do . Over work

  • @angelavitulli6994
    @angelavitulli6994 Před 2 lety +19

    Sally thank you for writing this book 📖 putting rumors at rest and connecting the facts. This is a must to read for anyone who wants to know what Elvis Presley lived with throughout his life.

  • @QueenCreole77
    @QueenCreole77 Před 2 lety +18

    I so enjoyed this interview. I too believe his colon, blood pressure and no sleep were a huge contributing factor to his death. I do not sleep without meds, due to a surgery that went wrong, and I can tell you if you go 24-48 hrs without sleep you I’ll have pain all over your body. Colon problems are extremely painful. Alpha One certainly is hereditary and would explain his having a hard time breathing at the end. This author makes a lot of sense. Thank you Steve

  • @reginamartins685
    @reginamartins685 Před 7 měsíci +4

    The best video I've ever heard about his health and death! I do appreciate.
    I'd like to add some special points.
    1. His teeth pain the night before was an indication of his ❤.
    2. Intestines problems indicate ❤ and lungs problems! In the East Medicine!
    We just feel sorry for all he went through and we see how hard it was for him to give us his all.
    We love him more and more ❤❤❤

  • @westsidesmitty1
    @westsidesmitty1 Před 2 lety +28

    He was that rarest combination- a great man who was also a good man. He changed the world with talent and love. I can't imagine what my life would have looked like without his example. It is an ESSENTIAL part of his story, this world being what it is, that someone who gave so much should have been so slandered after his death. Even the Encyclopedia Britannica, states he died from ''drugs''. This book, like the reopening of the autopsy investigation in the 90's (which concluded that he died of a genetic heart defect) will not change the ''requirement'' of mythic rock star ''death from drugs''. He continues ''to pay the cost to be the boss''. He was one of the most mythic personalities of all time- dying of a heart attack, in the bathroom, like a regular ''Joe'' is not in the cards. I have zero need to judge him (how absurd to presume to pass judgement on Elvis Presley)- my love for him is unconditional and has been a constant in my life since I was a young boy.

    • @joycerecupero6559
      @joycerecupero6559 Před rokem +5

      You
      You are so RIGHT. I also have no reason - not ONE- To judge this Angel of a man
      It is absurd that even people close to him like Priscilla or Joe Esposita could have thought the nerve to write books and say a bad thing about him. Ref Smith. that even people close to him like Priscilla or Joe Esposita could have thought the nerve to write books and say a bad thing about him Help cause they live with themselves. How could Priscilla live with her self knowing that she cheated on him and then divorced him and took him for so much money the only way she could live with herself was to save Graceland. She needs to sleep at nigh. She didn't know him. Or understand him, his needs. He needed love and an advocate. I wish I had been able to do that for him. you are so right he has changed our world. He has changed my life. I am better because that was Elvis Presley.

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci

      Love this post, thank you @westsidesmitty1 if ever you see this reply to your post

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci

      Love this post, thank you @westsidesmitty1 if ever you see this reply to your post

  • @sharonholt3118
    @sharonholt3118 Před rokem +9

    Elvis was my 9th cousin…rest In Peace E

  • @sanaabdelwahab1364
    @sanaabdelwahab1364 Před rokem +14

    In light of Lisa Marie’s untimely death, this interview has been so educational! I had never heard about the genetic predisposition for his many ailments but it makes so much sense! I will be purchasing this book to learn more. Thank you!

    • @sjsartanddesign
      @sjsartanddesign Před rokem +1

      My parents are first cousins, my Mother passed away at 86 and my Father is still with us at 96. So I do not hold much water in what she says. I always understood that if you intermarry beyond the first generation THEN there can be a weakening of the gene pool.

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 Před rokem

      If your parents are cousins it's not going to affect them, it's the children that they have and their children who will be effected by their genetics.
      We would need to know how long you and your siblings live and if your children have issues.
      My grandparents were said to be cousins but I'm not certain it was first cousins. I've never found out how their families matched up.
      My father is 93. He's got some issues and is on medication but I've had numerous health challenges and my son has as well. I don't know if they are from genetics or simply the huge amount of stress my father has caused his family.
      Most likely both.
      I hope you and your desendants are just fine and enjoy your long lives.
      It's more important that we be married to someone we love and respect than where they came from or how much they're related to our family. It's the love that matters. ❤

    • @jannekedevries2360
      @jannekedevries2360 Před rokem +1

      ​@@sjsartanddesign The problem starts with the children and grandchildren of the married first-cousins.

    • @carpyl
      @carpyl Před rokem

      ​@@sjsartanddesign if these diseases do not run in your families genetics then you likely won't have such issues.

  • @Existentialnausea
    @Existentialnausea Před 2 lety +17

    This interview blew my mind! I've long thought a lot of things were contradictory as well, but never could put my finger on it. This author is amazing & her work is so important. I've ordered the book & can't wait to get it!

  • @bonniecornell5543
    @bonniecornell5543 Před 3 lety +15

    I am so so glad she wrote this book.

  • @gracieg7601
    @gracieg7601 Před 3 lety +33

    Oh Steve I’m so glad you have her interview. Her book is excellent. It tells you true facts about family history. If people look at Elvis and only see drugs then people are missing the true humanitarian he was. She answers the health issues that no one else has.

  • @queenbee2371
    @queenbee2371 Před rokem +9

    I downloaded this today ... not paying £100 for a paperback. It's so so interesting and very difficult to "put down". Heartbreaking reading knowing how unwell he was most of his life. Poor poor man xx

    • @moviestarmemories630
      @moviestarmemories630 Před rokem

      Where can I find it please?

    • @queenbee2371
      @queenbee2371 Před rokem

      @Moviestar Memories sorry, only just seen this ... I have a kindle app, I downloaded it from there.

  • @sandiefreeman6682
    @sandiefreeman6682 Před 3 lety +18

    Steve this is a great and very informative interview! She investigated a lot of Elvis’ health issues instead of jus saying all the negative things without checking everything everyone has said throughout the yrs. Very excellent time I enjoyed it I could have listened to her for months, she told truth!! Thank you Steve! Stay safe over there!

    • @rosehoary8906
      @rosehoary8906 Před 2 lety +1

      I liked the comment you made the right point investigations this is an important issue many comments are baseless and only personal opinions, but for years are the basis of ideas about a person or something.

  • @bonniecornell5543
    @bonniecornell5543 Před 3 lety +20

    Love hearing her talk about elvis.
    So glad she gets to the root of things.

    • @priscillaanderson9029
      @priscillaanderson9029 Před rokem +2

      Ok ❤😂😢 and yes

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 Před rokem +1

      I'm more confused after this interview. I've heard 14 different drugs but she says 10. He supposedly got Dilauidid from the Dentist but she says it was codeine.
      I do find the point that he got up off the toilet and took a step or two before he fell does sound like a problem from stressing out.
      If he was overdosing wouldn't he just have stayed on the toilet and fallen asleep ? or don't you throw up when oding ?
      I just saw a video where an Asian doctor says that he didn't have a heart related death.
      I think it's possible that it was his heart but he couldn't feel it coming because he was on so much medication. So a bit of both, maybe a bit of everything contributed.
      He was having a tough time obviously and that's really all that matters. He wanted to keep going, he was just about to tour again.
      That's the facts that should be remembered of Elvis. He still had more to give.
      Just think of all the concerts we've missed in Heaven. He's made a bunch of new stuff for us to enjoy, cause it won't be Heaven without Elvis Presley making music there. 😅⚡️❤ 🌠

  • @janetgoldstaub7663
    @janetgoldstaub7663 Před rokem +11

    Loved the interview and I’m now going to get the book ! It just makes sense I’m so glad I listened to your interview…… thank you xxx

  • @natividadtanael3503
    @natividadtanael3503 Před 3 lety +21

    Elvis song Trilogy he has the parting lyrics (that baby don't cry. Daddy is bound to die...all his trial soon be over)then followed by background flute instrument which sound very very sad and my tears fall upon hearing this song

  • @susyq810
    @susyq810 Před 7 měsíci +4

    It is so hard to even begin to imagine how much he suffered physically his entire life. This is so very sad...and to think he has been ridiculed...mocked, and disrespected for decades in most cases because of not knowing his
    genetic background and how he was trying to cope with the hand he was dealt. Thank you for this interview.
    I have a much better understanding of what he was trying to cope with and still struggling to stay ELVIS. Bless him. We love you Elvis...thank you for giving so much of yourself to us.

  • @brendaroberts5412
    @brendaroberts5412 Před 3 lety +15

    I'll always love Elvis ❤️

  • @marilynmosley1564
    @marilynmosley1564 Před 3 lety +43

    I will be ordering this book. It’s the best thing that could happen for such an awesome man. I’ve never believed he passed away from a drug overdose. Thank you for sharing your interview & the author that did such a great job of putting it all together for the Elvis fans.

  • @lynnalvaro1359
    @lynnalvaro1359 Před 3 lety +31

    She has confirmed Elvis’s personality was such that he would NEVER just decline into drug addiction. He had health issues that were intense and terminal. How people can be so shallow as to not remember all of his accomplishments and his philosophy of life....how Christian he was. The huge humanitarian that he was. To me....this book IS THE book that explains him. It really irritates me to hear uneducated people say she is wrong...because 2 of his cousins didn’t have his problems. If you know anything about genetics...inherited problems...each child has a percentage chance of inheriting each problem. Not having the problems...means these problems were really strongly represented. You know...you can’t fight stupidity...they will hold onto their ignorance.

    • @Kaybeautyfinds
      @Kaybeautyfinds Před rokem +3

      In the Elvis movie that Lisa Marie and Priscilla cooperated, it appears they didn’t understand either. Maybe part of that is Elvis was good at hiding the underlying problems. So, they didn’t understand why he took the medicines. Just having 3 prior heart attacks, it’s hard to believe he was able to tour as much as he did in 1977. This author also documents the physical problems going way back to his childhood and being life long problems. Lisa Marie was complaining about stomach problems the 24 hours proceeding her heart failure. They have not finalized her autopsy toxicology or it hasn’t been released. Just a sad thing about her, her son and Elvis

    • @cherylegillingwater2617
      @cherylegillingwater2617 Před rokem +3

      I bought it ALSO!EXCELLENT BOOK. EXPLAINS ‘ ALL’ A MUST READ Elvis a sick from BIRTH!& worse as ti e went on!,

    • @cherylegillingwater2617
      @cherylegillingwater2617 Před rokem

      @@Kaybeautyfinds 13:39 YES. I KNEW IT WASNT FAT! IT * WAS* FLUID! PEOPLE R so JUDGEMENTALthey need to research,Born with 5 bad GENES! INHERITED 4 more! We need 11 systems to survive ,ELVIS HAD. TOTAL OF 9 out if 11 debilitating SYSTEMS!ELVIS was SPIRITAL ! TOOPOOR SOUL!

    • @H8L920
      @H8L920 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Kaybeautyfinds He passed 2 in depth physicals prior to his final concert tour, passed them both. He was required to do this for insurance purposes. Then he left us the very day he was supposed to begin his tour.

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci +1

      @lynnalvaro1359, thank you for such a great post.

  • @AL-kh7pz
    @AL-kh7pz Před rokem +5

    I have some of the same issues, passed down in my family, which comes from the South (Kentucky, Arkansas, and Texas). My mother had a massive stroke at 43 years of age that paralyzed her entire right side, and she spent 17 years hospitalized, dying at 60. I have feared that same outcome and chose not to drink, smoke, take drugs or medications and until Covid-19 was pretty active. Now that I have outlived my mother I wonder when my time will come. The WHY is important to learn and understand because it is REAL! Totally feel the book is worthy of reading and understanding, not just for Elvis fans, but everyone wanting to understand the how and why Elvis was destined to die young.

  • @bennietoups1719
    @bennietoups1719 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks so much !! Great Interview. I'll love Elvis until I die...From: Sheree in Louisiana

  • @melissaweatherford1109
    @melissaweatherford1109 Před 3 lety +8

    Just received my book. Starting reading , Thank you Sally Hoedel for signing. Thanks for the interview

  • @johnrider5701
    @johnrider5701 Před 3 lety +27

    It's sad that he didn't have a better manager and more importantly better friends.

    • @joannemcclure3546
      @joannemcclure3546 Před rokem +1

      Elvis never revealed his illnesses to others.

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci

      Nothing to do with his manager. His friends all tried to help Elvis overcome his addiction to some of the meds, but what they didn't know is that Elvis would not have survived without many of them - for his heart, liver, colon, glaucoma, insomnia. The poor guy...it is a wonder he lived as long as he did.😮‍💨

  • @cynthiacudmore7661
    @cynthiacudmore7661 Před rokem +3

    I loved this book as well as this interview,such positive things to say about Elvis,love it

  • @Sigma100_
    @Sigma100_ Před 3 lety +9

    So very interesting.. bringing all this out has been so enlightening

  • @DebH.
    @DebH. Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wow Steve, excellent interview. She's so knowledgeable and you're a great podcast host. Although so sad, it feels good to know all this information. I love you ELVIS forever!!💜

  • @moviestarmemories630
    @moviestarmemories630 Před rokem +5

    This actually makes alot of sense.

  • @Jeri_C11
    @Jeri_C11 Před 3 lety +38

    Fantastic interview. I’m a nurse and I’ve come to many of the same conclusions that I put together about his life and his death. Not knowing some of the background she knows, a lot of it makes complete medical sense. There are several fans that have claimed they have specimens of his hair after he kissed them and they’d pull at his hair. They’ve kept it in small bottles etc through the years. If we could have them genetically tested with the DNA science we have today, I wonder if we could get answers to many of these questions. I certainly will read this book and contact the author to speak of the DNA testing if somehow we were able to do. Thanks for your wonderful interviews you do! God bless.

    • @Elvisultimatefanchannel
      @Elvisultimatefanchannel  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Jeri

    • @gracieg7601
      @gracieg7601 Před 3 lety +5

      I don’t think having Elvis hair would help because he had his hair dyed black in a fairly regular basis. So dyes would have chemically changed his hair and any DNA that it held. I always wondered when larry got there to go to prepare Elvis hair for the funeral. He said I didn’t have my dyes with me when he was going to go on tour. Why wouldn’t he have had them?

    • @lilliangilbert4986
      @lilliangilbert4986 Před 2 lety +3

      Wait 2027. His autopsy will be released from his family.

    • @hallsjuju2400
      @hallsjuju2400 Před rokem +3

      Elvis said once, “they want pieces of you for sovieniers.”

    • @Jeri_C11
      @Jeri_C11 Před rokem +2

      @@gracieg7601 one woman said her ring got caught in his hair and pulled out a bunch by the roots. She’s kept it in a baby food jar. If she has the roots it would work with today’s high sensitivity to test the smallest item for DNA.

  • @brendabijak7171
    @brendabijak7171 Před 3 lety +21

    Thank you for putting this out in the world. I can't imagine all the years of pain he had to deal with. It makes total sense.

  • @marilyntababa7468
    @marilyntababa7468 Před rokem +3

    Elvis i will never ever forget you. You died august 16 and my birthday is august 16 your the greatest artist of all time you were always in my heart. We love you.

  • @jacquelinelecoupe-dibella1998

    What a fantastic interview! It was so informative! Well done Steve! TCB ⚡️

  • @karenwells5957
    @karenwells5957 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for this interview

  • @elvisonwax
    @elvisonwax Před 2 lety +8

    “He saw his access to healthcare as ‘success’.” This is a simply devastating statement and one that all US citizens ponder. When you are poor in America, there’s no mercy. You are screwed.

  • @soniagardencourtreporter1173
    @soniagardencourtreporter1173 Před 6 měsíci +1

    So happy and thankful for Sally Hodel writing this book as I believe, as she does, that Elvis ' legacy should NOT be that he died of prescription drug abuse, and her book tells the TRUTH.

  • @antoniettemusolino1317
    @antoniettemusolino1317 Před rokem +10

    I think Elvis's death was also bought on by the stress and the horrific schedule that Col Parker had him on during the Vegas days how could his heart take the damning schedule he was on, also the medication he was on too ,and I do believe there was heart problems in the family, he made a hell of a difference in the music world, was it destined for him to take this path who knows but he has left something for the world ,his Voice ❤️🙏

    • @joannemcclure3546
      @joannemcclure3546 Před rokem +1

      You still need to read the book and the interview is good but there’s still more in the book that you need to take in.

  • @jahno7154
    @jahno7154 Před rokem +9

    How did he do all those dance moves and Karate work outs on stage if he was so physically ill when he looked so fit and very athletic ? How did he belt out those powerful ballads with Tonsillitis ? He must of been one unique gifted human being. He did remarkably well to live to 42 being in such poor health his whole life.

    • @joannemcclure3546
      @joannemcclure3546 Před rokem +2

      He performed often while sick.

    • @jahno7154
      @jahno7154 Před rokem +2

      @@joannemcclure3546 I didn't know he was so sick in youth ? and the drugs was not the reason for his early death.

  • @joannemcclure3546
    @joannemcclure3546 Před rokem +8

    This book is factual and incredibly correct, better than the stuff that was written 30, 40, 50 years ago. She has got him right! It should be required reading. It should be on the NY Times bestseller list!

  • @gingeroneal398
    @gingeroneal398 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Poor Elvis!❤😢

  • @morethanfaithfulone
    @morethanfaithfulone Před rokem +5

    A huge portion of the bodies immunity is located in the gut So this explains a lot about EP's health issues! So sad that he wasn't given better health interventions. Nowadays we have Colonic hydrotherapy clinics that specialize in mechanical removal and cleansing and is painless may experience some discomfort!

  • @marlenebessell5228
    @marlenebessell5228 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thankyou you have made a lot of Sense

  • @kimberlynne
    @kimberlynne Před 3 lety +13

    Great interview!!! Going to read her book. Very informative and answered many controversial questions about Elvis. Thank you for sharing

  • @beestonpoet
    @beestonpoet Před rokem +4

    This channel is gold for an Elvis fan
    So many great uploads an interesting conversations sn insights about the man ww all fascinated with...glad u gone an good the treasure a prese TRD it to us ..keep up the great work mate!.

  • @andyhutch7164
    @andyhutch7164 Před 3 lety +14

    Great interview Steve can't wait to get the book.

  • @boldchick101
    @boldchick101 Před rokem +10

    Knowing as much about Elvis as I do, I can categorically state that doing drugs for the sake of getting high went 100% against Elvis' morals, standards and character.
    What a man, a truly gifted legend.
    He does not deserve the character assassinations inflicted upon him.
    What truly baffles me is that Priscilla professes him to be the love of her life yet stands idly by and just let's the vicious lies flow.
    I will defend his reputation and legacy every time I come across the degrading ignorance that some display when commenting negative stuff about him.
    No one can touch Elvis when it comes to being authentic, sincere, generous and humble.
    His ever escalating fame never reached his ego.
    We will surely miss him until we are called home ourselves.
    Much love to all Elvis fans out there!

    • @josephinewoodward8673
      @josephinewoodward8673 Před rokem +1

      Zilla Beaulieu not only 'stands idly by' as vicious lies flow but contributes to them herself in practically all media interviews which unfortunately are never-ending as she plays the part of 'the grieving widow' to the nth degree portraying herself as a manipulated victim!! She is of course nothing of the sort - this untalented woman sees herself as a 'star' yet exists on the talent of her ex husband who divorced her 50 years ago!!! Elvis must be turning in his grave at her greed and the vicious lies which flow from her mouth (and in her ghost-written book) - her ultimate disrespect to this great man was when she wished him 'Happy Birthday' from the podium at Graceland several times at the August 2022 candlelit commemoration, even getting many bewildered fans to echo her birthday wishes..... She is a disgrace.

    • @joannemcclure3546
      @joannemcclure3546 Před rokem +4

      I have no respect for Priscilla, how she was to him during their relationship. She was not a good wife no matter what she says. She’s capitalized on his fame and fortune and it makes me angry.

    • @boldchick101
      @boldchick101 Před rokem +4

      @@joannemcclure3546
      I fully agree with you, she paints herself as a victim yet she was the perpetrator, Elvis is still being exploited by her today.
      His friends called her a monster with good reason.

    • @eugendklingenschmi4858
      @eugendklingenschmi4858 Před rokem +2

      Priscilla was a BIG hipocryt . Even now in 2022 movie ELVIS came out, she was talking of "how good the colonel parker was" . It turned my stomach to know what she is saying!!!!! Money hungry that's all she is. She was not there for Elvis!!! IMO WHO KILLED ELVIS WAS THE S.O.B. MANAGER. Slowly but surely! P E R I O D !!!!!!!!!

    • @boldchick101
      @boldchick101 Před rokem +1

      @@eugendklingenschmi4858
      I tend to agree with you.

  • @darlenelengel1954
    @darlenelengel1954 Před rokem +4

    This explains a lot. Great interview.

  • @lalani888blue
    @lalani888blue Před 7 měsíci +1

    He also expressed a concern he had about people forgetting about him musically when he went overseas. He may very well have been more concerned about how his family members would fare without his financial support during that 2 year period after his mother passed. Makes sense💌

  • @ericaknesek3266
    @ericaknesek3266 Před rokem +4

    Great interview

  • @cynthiacudmore7661
    @cynthiacudmore7661 Před rokem

    Great interview.

  • @joyintheholyspirit7830
    @joyintheholyspirit7830 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Searching Gladys Love Smith Presley through "find a grave" for the list of her siblings. Gladys died at 46, Her sister Retha died at 46, Her brother Johney Lee died at 46, her brother Tracy died at 49, her brother Travis at 59. Being their parents were first cousins did affect their genes and subsequently Elvis and his twin brother who was stillborn. It's a miracle he survived till 42 years old

  • @jitterbug121
    @jitterbug121 Před 3 lety +4

    I've been a fan since I was 6 yrs old when I watched Love Me Tender

  • @joannemcclure3546
    @joannemcclure3546 Před rokem +5

    Everyone should listen to all her interviews too.

    • @gingeroneal398
      @gingeroneal398 Před 5 měsíci

      Are there anymore interviews with this woman on that you know about?

    • @joannemcclure3546
      @joannemcclure3546 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@gingeroneal398 They’re all on CZcams. Sally Hoedel.

    • @gingeroneal398
      @gingeroneal398 Před 5 měsíci

      @@joannemcclure3546 I found her interviews and have survived to her channel. Thanks.

  • @teribradshaw-milling3164

    Not to mention his nocturnal life style affected his circadian rhythm- which in turn affected is immune system, and strain on his cardiovascular system.

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci

      Yes very good point. And not enough exposure to sunlight, meant almost no Vitamin D.

  • @JosefineRockermeier
    @JosefineRockermeier Před 3 lety +12

    Now, that's what I call educational work! I really enjoyed that hour of enlightenment! Danke&Thanks a million🤩!

  • @user-hr2jw7qm5u
    @user-hr2jw7qm5u Před 7 dny

    I'm ready her book right now! Everyone should read it so we can all be advocates for the Truth about Elvis, not just the way he died but also how he lived.

  • @memphisflashfan1
    @memphisflashfan1 Před rokem +3

    Ordered a signed copy of the book yesterday! Eager to get it!!

  • @amandaarechiga3707
    @amandaarechiga3707 Před rokem +3

    I just bought this book destined to die young by Sally a hoedel I have not got a chance to read it yet when I get a chance I will read it this book destined to die young sounds very interesting to read about Elvis Presley

  • @markperkins8858
    @markperkins8858 Před 3 lety +5

    I don't no about anybody else but I am so getting this book I can't wait to read this book there is another book which also is very good called Elvis Presley careless love it goes what happened in Elvis life from month to month year to year a very good book but I think this book will be the greatest of all time ever written about Elvis

  • @dbonyadi
    @dbonyadi Před 2 lety +5

    It’s the British media who put out the worst lies about the death of Elvis. Really humiliating and cruel things about him being fat, his diet and a drug addict. I was overseas at the time and read the tabloids about Elvis. I am American and was shocked as everyone when he died.

  • @ihatechange
    @ihatechange Před 3 lety +18

    Very informative interview. I always suspected that his health problems had more to do with his death than people realized. I wish all the non Elvis fans would read her book so they would know what Elvis went through in his short life because he loved us. I am pre-ordering this book today.

    • @gracieg7601
      @gracieg7601 Před 3 lety +3

      I’ve got the book and I loved it. It helps to understand how and why he died at such a young age. His cousin Billy said he went into his bathroom and took his drugs whatever it was & you didn’t know what he took. He didn’t take anything in front of anyone.

  • @Kurtis-Schubert
    @Kurtis-Schubert Před 3 lety +20

    In this day of misinformation it is hard to break through with facts from actual research that can be verified. I think she may have done it. Excellent interview.

    • @deboisblanc
      @deboisblanc Před 3 lety +1

      Dan Warlick said this in 1977

    • @joannemcclure3546
      @joannemcclure3546 Před rokem +3

      Sally did it! And I love how she debunked Geraldo (can’t stand him). This is the best, most insightful and well researched, documented information about Elvis. May he now be revered instead of trivialized and mocked. He is the greatest man next to Jesus, said JD Sumner of the Stamps, and I agree!

  • @vilmamoro1809
    @vilmamoro1809 Před 3 lety +5

    I think that a lot of people have to make their excuses to Elvis for all the wrong they said about him. Of course a lot of them have already passed. They have probably already given their excuses directly to him up there! God bless his beautiful soul. 2021

  • @mrs.cathrinehdz5213
    @mrs.cathrinehdz5213 Před 2 lety +6

    I got the arthritis I’m only 40 I’ve had it for 5 years now and my digestive system is all messed up unless I eat a certain way. And I started waking up and not sleeping. His problem was genetic. I believe it because I have it too

  • @roymarksberry4152
    @roymarksberry4152 Před 3 lety +7

    We should all focus on how he lived his life not how he died

  • @ymtrott
    @ymtrott Před 3 lety +11

    Great interview thanks ,I sure hope people are now kinder with comments ,once they hear this, over the years watching videos etc of elvis,,people were harsh and cruel with comments.But the fans who are true die hard fans ,comments were beautiful.Thanks again from a huge fan in australia

    • @Elvisultimatefanchannel
      @Elvisultimatefanchannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Yvonne

    • @ymtrott
      @ymtrott Před 3 lety +1

      @@Elvisultimatefanchannel Hey there Steve, was just wondering if you would know a sight I could look up as I would dearly love to pre order elvis book,but need to know postage cost before I.order to qld Australia.If you can help thankyou yvonne

    • @Elvisultimatefanchannel
      @Elvisultimatefanchannel  Před 3 lety +1

      @@ymtrott The website is
      www.ElvisAuthor.com

    • @ymtrott
      @ymtrott Před 3 lety +1

      @@Elvisultimatefanchannel thankyou

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci

      Another Aussie here Yvonne

  • @jacquelineloveselvis
    @jacquelineloveselvis Před 3 lety +14

    Another excellent interview Steve. I was also of this opinion right from the start. I have always said that Elvis died from medical negligence. His problems were never dealt with, just disguised with medications. I will definitely add this book to my collection. Thank you both. 💖

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci

      Not negligence. The knowledge of Elvis's health issues was not around then, nor was the treatment. Nowadays, he would have had keyhole surgery to correct the colon, drops in his eyes for the glaucoma rather than tablets, better medication for the high BP, bypass surgery or a pacemaker to enable his heart to function.

  • @darlenezombro9249
    @darlenezombro9249 Před 2 měsíci

    Just bought this book. Started reading it today.

  • @maryvernooy1330
    @maryvernooy1330 Před 3 lety +7

    Great interview thanks.

  • @roymarksberry4152
    @roymarksberry4152 Před rokem +3

    Make an audio book and I will buy it

  • @AKKTerry
    @AKKTerry Před 3 lety +12

    I have to wonder what would have happened if Ginger had went to bathroom right after Elvis fell if he could have been saved? Or was he basically dead before hit the ground.

    • @norway178
      @norway178 Před 3 lety +6

      The medical examiner said that no one could have saved him.

    • @AKKTerry
      @AKKTerry Před 3 lety

      @@norway178 ;(

    • @sandiefreeman6682
      @sandiefreeman6682 Před 3 lety +2

      Bathroom was carpeted so Ginger most likely didn’t hear Elvis fall from the toilet first of all, maybe she

    • @gracieg7601
      @gracieg7601 Před 3 lety +1

      Good question.

    • @sandiefreeman6682
      @sandiefreeman6682 Před 3 lety +6

      No he lived for several minutes before he passed away, it must have been terrible knowing you were dying and nobody to even help you!!!!!

  • @garydonner7303
    @garydonner7303 Před 3 lety +4

    Very interesting 👍😔🙏🇺🇸🙏

  • @lynnalvaro1359
    @lynnalvaro1359 Před 3 lety +10

    Poor, poor boy.

  • @Kaybeautyfinds
    @Kaybeautyfinds Před rokem +2

    I was 13 when he died. I had an older relative in her 40s at the time who would crank his music all the way up. I didn’t like it and thought he dressed oddly. Fast forward to Lisa Marie’s death. I always would read about her. She was 9 when Elvis died. I was 9 when my mother died of cancer. So, I related to Lisa Marie losing a parent at the sane age. It’s tough. When Lisa Marie died I started to listen to Elvis Music and watch the old tapes and find out more about him. I found that I really liked his music now (not as much the early stuff). I was also curious about what happened to him. In the movie that Lisa Marie and Priscilla cooperated with, the drug use is depicted and blamed. So it seems they didn’t understand either. I found your interview with this author and also the one with the nurse very informative. It isn’t fair of anyone to judge Elvis. I think the author of Destined to Due Young comes closest to what really happened. I’m 58. I’m old enough to remember how little could be done for alot of conditions back in the 1970s. My mother had breast cancer that they really were not effective dealing with in the early 1970s. For many years even into the 1990s, detection of heart problems was not was it us today. I think. Charlie Hodge, Kathy Westmoreland and others discuss the health problems. Elvis was human with a lot of people depending on him. It seems like he did the best he could to cope with all he had on his plate to deal with. My special needs son suffers from constipation, insomnia and anxiety. It impacts us because it impacts him. I’m glad I rediscovered Elvis. Thank you for your nonjudgmental interviews about him.

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci

      Beautiful post Kay, thank you for sharing your experiences with us. My husband died from COPD last year but he also had diabetes and a few other illnesses. He had chronic heart failure and had stents put in to his arteries, a double bypass, and an implanted defibrillator. None of that was around in the 1970's. Not to mention keyhole surgery. Elvis could probably have lived a lot longer if he had been born in the 1950s not the 1930s. But then we wouldn't have had that music..

  • @lynnegillham4950
    @lynnegillham4950 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for sharing this its excellent

  • @andrewmielke4011
    @andrewmielke4011 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'd really like to read the book, very intesting

  • @cerriberry6835
    @cerriberry6835 Před 3 lety +44

    Elvis’s private life was his own period. I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again. We fans will do so much for Elvis and are totally dedicated! However in comparison to what this man gave to us does not compare. He left a legacy to his family friends and fans that will last an eternity- and I truly believe he gave his life for this- he was a gift from god, truely an angel sent to earth 😇👼🙏🏻 1935-1977- forever 🌹💔❤️

  • @joannmaracle2672
    @joannmaracle2672 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this information it is very important that people pay attention to this. This is why relatives should not marry. Also Elvis is the best entertainer of all time. I think I’ve heard that the codine was from a dentist appointment that night. ❤

  • @peggyhenderson6463
    @peggyhenderson6463 Před 3 lety +6

    I believe sally is right

  • @paulandrew6457
    @paulandrew6457 Před 3 lety +15

    Interesting perspective on Elvis health problems I think she is right Elvis took drugs to get through ( to self medicate) rather than get wasted. No doubt some of his health problems where inherent but there were other factors as well. It's been said that the glaucoma was the result of all those flash bulbs going off and the stage lights. If you've had a flash go off in front of you it blinds you for a while imagine hundreds going off and also peforming under very strong stage lights. That has to have a damaging effect on your eyes and Elvis very often had to be guided off stage because he couldn't see very well at the end of a show. . It's pretty fair to conclude that Elvis major problem was he couldn't sleep and he had trouble winding down after a show.. a lot his medications were downers to supress the brain activity and he needed uppers to counter the effects. This could also explain why the medications got stronger and he took them more often some feel he was a manic depressive and subject to flashing mood changes.. He also suffered stage fright. So imagine what he went through to go on stage peform to the best of his ability and then to wind down afterwards. Then you have his diet. He came from poverty and grew up with a poor diet. He devolped a taste for salty and fatty foods. He wasn't into fine dining and healthy eating. A treat to him was crispy fried bacon burgers, ice cream, fried peanut butter sandwiches. Tastes good but it didn't do his system much good. So his problems were genetic and environmental and pyschological.

    • @paulandrew6457
      @paulandrew6457 Před 3 lety

      IMO that is.

    • @joannemcclure3546
      @joannemcclure3546 Před rokem

      Also, he had to provide livelihoods for over a 100 people.

    • @carpyl
      @carpyl Před rokem

      Flashing lights may harm the eyes but not cause glaucoma.

    • @davidhumphries1146
      @davidhumphries1146 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes. High blood pressure exacerbates it. He had that constantly in the 70s.​@@carpyl

  • @candacekesting1786
    @candacekesting1786 Před rokem

    Contradictions are not what bring us back. It is him, his talent , his spirituality, his humor, just him.

  • @karentranter7806
    @karentranter7806 Před 3 lety +12

    Hi Steve,
    What a great interview. It brings all the evidence together and makes sense. Thanks Steve appreciate it xxx 💝

  • @patriciaferrini8652
    @patriciaferrini8652 Před rokem +2

    Yes he is the provider...

  • @billyworthy5764
    @billyworthy5764 Před 3 lety +10

    I definitely want this book!!

    • @gracieg7601
      @gracieg7601 Před 3 lety

      I’ve got it. I loved it. It helps so much.

  • @marchuntjens6092
    @marchuntjens6092 Před 3 lety +11

    I'm basically speechless. The content of this really interesting interview blows my mind. My compliments, Steve. I am curious about the reactions to this interview and the book in the Elvis world and beyond.

    • @margarettaylor8107
      @margarettaylor8107 Před 3 lety +6

      I have been reading many Elvis books.I try to discern fact from fiction.I came to the conclusion that his nurses and Dr Nick knew why he took meds...his illnesses caused much pain.Elvis was not physically addicted.He was psychologically addicted to some.Also he poured so much adrenalin during his shows he had to take pills to calm down and sleep. Dr. Nick said he was not an addict.Ginger said he was not addicted.If you can take placebos in lieu of sleep pills and not have withdrawal you are not addicted..just phycologically. He had to have pills to live a normal life because of his medical conditions.I am reading a book in which Marty Thacker says Elvis took pills but you couldnt tell because he was never stoned. Also he said Elvis was a happy person.Ginger verifies that.Everybody goes through difficult times.He got over Priscilla.He moved on.Certain other situations did not cause him to be forever unhappy.Rather he was frustrated such as Parker and his music etc.But these things did not overtake the generally happy person he was.I agree with this author on almost everything because I researched these things myself.I was able to mostly separate fact from fiction and arrive at logical conclusions.We Elvis fans have a responsibility to set the record straight about him.A great injustice has been done to such a fine human being.Long live Elvis.

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci

      @@margarettaylor8107 What an excellent post Margaret. Hope you see my reply. You've put it so well. As you said, a great injustice, and three years after you wrote this, many so called fans and book authors are still saying Elvis was fat due to his diet, unhappy about losing Priscilla, etc etc.

    • @margarettaylor8107
      @margarettaylor8107 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Patracat We knowledgeable fans are the only ones who can correct all the lies about dear, good Elvis We have to do this everytime we read or hear a lie.We have to show the real Priscilla, the actual villain,,not Elvis.So many fans read books written from third party sources and who sourced the Memphis Mafia book, Peter Gueralick book, Lamar Fike book..only books packed with bad embellishments and lies The credibility if all these books have to be questioned and ridiculed.People who read this books have a head full of false stories, which have given rise to so much negativity.For instance, as Vernon Presley stated and Billy and Jo Smith , Lisa Presley,among other confidants, have stated, Sonny West and Red Wests' book was written for money and revenge.Thise two themselves in a video interview that they lied to sell more books and for revenge at being fired..this ca be googled.Their ghost writer was employed by the National Enquirer , whose publisher told them to lie.. The real Elvis is presented in Nay Man 's book, search to find it and others .Kathy Westmoreland' s book can be gotten on a pdf file for a small subscription of Scribd.Others are written by Larry Gellar, Ginger Alden, June Juanico, his two army sargents, Charlie Hodge, Dr Nick, nurse Mrs. (Name slipped me..not Tish), his brother' s Faith of Elvis book. Encourage others not to read or listen to anything from Priscilla.Lisa's book, finalized by Riley, will be out soon.I will read it but I hope Priscilla did not have input.

  • @tibbiedewet6851
    @tibbiedewet6851 Před 2 lety +4

    It sounds believable and I am so happy the truth was written it ALL make sense.

  • @melissaweatherford1109
    @melissaweatherford1109 Před 3 lety +15

    Bless his heart and soul! I do know I never would want that type of Fame and Fortune, what a pressure. Elvis said it best, There's the Man, then there's the Image and there is a difference

  • @angelnocharlie
    @angelnocharlie Před 3 lety +19

    So good i listened twice. Makes a whole lot of sense. He was even more of a gift given what he had to deal with. When he said there was an image and a flesh and blood man to me, it seems he was referring to alot of people wanting to be him yet he knew he had alot of health issues not everything was what it seemed and in fact money wasnt everything as he knew but the image was larger than the man himself so he had to appear strong, its like he said it without saying it explicity. That is really upsetting to think he suffered so much yet gave us all so much, soldiering on the only way he knew he could in that time with the pills. I wonder if his twin Jessie did not survive birth because of these inherited issues? People mock but Gladys knew he was fragile hence the closeness they had. It really is a wonder we had him at all and it would so good to change the narrative of his death in popular culture of the true causes of why he ended up the way he did, as he has been judged shamefully by the shortsighted.

    • @carolbell8008
      @carolbell8008 Před 3 lety +4

      Agree!! He must have been in horrible pain!! Then with the lack of sleep his poor body and soul were not able to repair. ❤️🎶

    • @joycerecupero6559
      @joycerecupero6559 Před rokem +3

      I’m in complete agreement

    • @joannemcclure3546
      @joannemcclure3546 Před rokem +1

      Please read her book.

  • @lorimiller4301
    @lorimiller4301 Před rokem +3

    I heard that he never ate fried peanut butter, banana and bacon sandwiches. It was a myth that got started and just never stopped.
    He did eat peanut butter and banana sandwiches and he ate bacon but not together.

    • @Patracat
      @Patracat Před 4 měsíci

      One of the cooks at Graceland wrote a lovely book about her time working for Elvis. She wrote about the time he asked her to make the fried PBB sandwiches and she got it wrong. He came down to the kitchen and showed her. Toast two slices of bread, spread peanut butter and mashed banana on one slice; put the other slice over the top, and fry the sandwich in one stick of butter. I don't know what a stick of butter is but I believe it is quite a lot. He had the bacon on the side, not in the sandwich.

  • @lindaweinstein4846
    @lindaweinstein4846 Před 3 lety +12

    Very very interesting ! Genetics are a tell all !! I’m reading this book to understand The Elvis Presley genetics 🥺Sad tho 😓

  • @hollielee6719
    @hollielee6719 Před rokem +5

    ELVIS 😇♥️ was A GIVER 💜🤑🏡🍰💎🚜🚙🥇🪙💰 WITH A BIG HEART 💙 ELVIS 😇💜 was A PROVIDER 🤑 A TROOPER 😍 SURVIVOR 💖 A HARD WORKER 🌈💰🎵🎶🎤🎸🎹🥁🩰🎭

  • @davidclarkson7687
    @davidclarkson7687 Před 3 lety +5

    Truly Interesting listen THANKYOU 👌❤️👌

  • @carlgarnett8817
    @carlgarnett8817 Před 3 lety +4

    Yes hello me again Carl yes I remember this story when everything seems to make sense to me because I know a little bit about what you were saying and when you throw it all together but Elvis body from when he was young and older it makes sense to me anyhow Merry Christmas Happy New Years TCB PS why can't everyday be like Christmas as Elvis Presley would say Carl Garnett Scarborough Ontario Toronto Canada

    • @carlgarnett8817
      @carlgarnett8817 Před 3 lety

      Yes hello it's me again Carl merry Christmas happy New Years and have fun holidays a king will always be the king from Canada Toronto Scarborough Ontario Carl Garnett be safe God bless again

  • @roymarksberry4152
    @roymarksberry4152 Před rokem +1

    Please make an audio book

  • @robertreid9073
    @robertreid9073 Před 3 lety +13

    All we need to know remember him as the greatest entertainer the world has ever seen great interview steve I would read the book

    • @Elvisultimatefanchannel
      @Elvisultimatefanchannel  Před 3 lety +5

      In my eyes even GREATER now that we see all he was up against

    • @robertreid9073
      @robertreid9073 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Elvisultimatefanchannel thank you Steve NEVER NEVER will there be another ELVIS PRESLEY keep TCB

    • @cerriberry6835
      @cerriberry6835 Před 3 lety +4

      @@robertreid9073 👏👏👏👍

  • @mrs.cathrinehdz5213
    @mrs.cathrinehdz5213 Před 2 lety +2

    My insomnia isn’t severe but I wake up alot

  • @lauratibbles6598
    @lauratibbles6598 Před 3 lety +18

    I am totally impressed with this book and what Sally said I find that so interesting and as a 47 yr healthcare worker I also agrees a young man should not die so young unless there were underling health issues this makes a whole lit is sense to me he is still missed but his life contributed a lot of good I have found so much information about Elvis and I have been to Graceland and I still think very highly of this man god bless his soul I truly agree the truth does need to be told thank you for sharing

  • @lynnegillham4950
    @lynnegillham4950 Před 3 lety +9

    Nothing in this world would ever change my love for that beautiful soul elvis Presley