Kinda crazy how easy it is for women to go get pounded by other guys while they promise they love you, they love you until something else better comes along, don’t forget that’s why they deserve no respect todays women are ran thru
I am a Nurse and i was taking care of an elderly lady that was also a Nurse and she told me she was there when Elvis and Priscilla were at the hospital and his daughter was born i thought she was just having false memory or something but she actuqlly had picture of her standing with Elvis and Priscilla and Elvis holding the baby. She was so proud of that which i dont blame her its amazing.
I got to meet one of his old body guards. Lived in a trailer park with him. Also thought he was bullshitting until he brought out Elvis’s social security card lmfao
That's a Power. A Power The powers that be Don't want to share in any kind of form . BUT we have Lil Richard Chuck Berry Jackie Wilson Elvis, The Beatles , Jimi Hendrix, Prince Was the last of em To create this kink of Hysteria Experience . Just an analysis just curious and so I checked out the history
My great grandmother saw Elvis on stage once at a fair or something before he was famous, when she was a girl born in 1945. Her dad said to ignore that boy he’s trouble. Edit: Just talked to my great grandma again about Elvis and she corrected some things. (I was writing off of memory from a conversation about Elvis a few years ago) She and her dad went to see Loretta Lynn and Conway twitty in Tampa, Elvis opened for them and after his performance girls were allowed to get autographs but my great great grandfather told her no “he’s a punk”. My great grandmother can’t remember when exactly this happened but she says she was a little girl and it was before Elvis was famous. So she was probably around 10-14 we guess.
My grandfather was working at a gas station on Route 66 when Elvis and his coterie stopped to eat. They invited my grandfather to have some sandwiches and play some football with them. Grandpa never cared for Elvis's music, but he said Elvis and his buddies were a really nice group of guys.
Man pre-heated all the ovens that night. Edit: what the heck with all the likes. Before anyone crucifies me this is not an original comment it was said by Brad Williams a comedian, big guy go watch his videos he's hilarious 😂.
Michael Jackson fans lost their minds before he took the stage, they have never been much more sane than her was. He was a master marketer. Elvis was an artist, he only had to preform, to gather the crowds. 2 totally different categories. Jackson was more like KISS and Garth Brooks, allot of talent, but wouldn't have survived without the marketeering. Elvis is more like the BeeGees, Ringo Star and Paul McCartney artistry through and through, and didn't need the crowds to propel them into their art, they came along because of the art. Yes the Bee Gees. The Gibb brothers have been one of the most influential artists in modern music Barry being the last of them to survive and still holding the legacy alive.
Elvis was and still is an icon not just in rock and roll but all music. Considering that before his time, most music and musicians were pretty conservative. Women LOVED Elvis and his hip shaking and they weren’t afraid to show it.
Imagine, you get back from WW2, you have a daughter, and because of your war experience, your little girl is the light of your world and you will protect her from each and every thing the world throws at her. Well, as a consequence, you are so protective of your daughter that you never give your little angel the appropriate “sex talk”, and so when she sees Elvis on the stage for the first time, she has no clue what emotions are running through her head, and so she can’t help but scream out of a mix of confusion and excitement. That’s exactly what happened to this generation of teens.
@@sketos_dpeople are very very traditional back then, "exploring yourself" while getting railed by an entire football stadium wasnt a common thing like it is today.
@@sketos_dhe didn't say people did not know what s*x is, he said that generation of parents were very closed when it comes to exposing their children to s*xuality. Even though their intention was to protect, the consequences is that those teenagers literally did not know what those feelings meant. We need to teach each other about stuff, otherwise kids grow confused and/or frustrated. Loving is about teaching, not only protection.
The pivotal moment often highlighted is Elvis’s performance on “The Milton Berle Show” on June 5, 1956. This performance took place on the deck of the USS Hancock in front of a live audience. During this appearance, Elvis performed “Hound Dog” in a way that was considered highly provocative at the time. He sang the song with exaggerated hip movements and intense energy, which was captured on national television.The reaction was immediate and intense. Young girls in the audience went wild, screaming and swooning over Elvis’s performance. His provocative movements and charismatic stage presence were unlike anything that had been seen before on such a platform. This performance helped cement his status as a cultural icon and earned him the nickname “Elvis the Pelvis,” which was both a mark of his growing influence and a source of controversy.
@@user-rj4gl1pj3g it saddens me as does the future, when someone says, I ain't readin all that.... It honestly has me wondering what possible future employment opportunities can you possibly have when reading one thoroughly thought out and incitefully written soliloquy causes your mental synapses to lose ability to process information, correctly...
Whats funny is irl he started wiggle because he was nervous af he couldnt stop his leg from shaking, he was nervous from preforming in front of people, then when it had a weird good reaction he roled with it and even evolved it
@@apple-de8tx The way you typed and said that omg I can't breathe I'm laughing so hard🤣🤣🤣. I don't think he meant it like the way you read it..😅 Regardless, it's hilarious when you put it into that perspective. Thank you for the laugh!!
Elvis was indeed famous for his pelvic motions but I think it was mostly due to how risqué it was at the time. A lot of daughters at the time were very sheltered so to see something like this as a sort of vent for defiance, it helped make Elvis even more of an icon. That and he can sing really good.
It's not really the dancing, it's him. Another person could dance like that and it wouldn't be the same. It's the whole package. This actor doesn't have what Elvis had.
The uncontrollable hollerin'. She didn't look like she even could hold it in any longer. And the other women as well. Crowd was in a panick, the ladies hollerin', the dudes cussin' and the oldies leavin'. All Elvis wants to do is his music and apparently, The Wiggle
I was born in 1974 but I watched every single Elvis movie because my mom was a big fan. I loved his movies and his music and respected him for serving his country. He truly is an icon in American Rock and Roll history. I love singing his songs even now and have his songs in my playlists.
I was born in ‘73 and my mom was the same way lol. She loved him and got to see him live in concert months before he passed. For her 80th birthday party, my brother and I held a semi formal “red carpet” birthday party for her. We had around 80 family members and close friends show up. I surprised her with an Elvis impersonator during the dinner portion and she was loving it. He grabbed her hand, brought her to the stage and she was serenaded. It was the most adorable thing I’ve ever seen. She was smiling and giggling like a school girl. He did such an outstanding job going from table to table and my aunts were also acting like teenagers LOL. My mother danced and danced like she was 18 again. Almost everyone left and she was still dancing lol. My mother passed away almost 2 years ago at 85. Every time I see or hear anything related to Elvis, it takes me back to the night my mother danced with Elvis ❤️
At least he didn't try and dodge it. My uncle was in service with him, he asked them to treat him exactly like the others and they did. It's obvious you know nothing about his life in the military. @@KellyJean-gj5fu
My mum was a devoted fan of Elvis, she even styled her hair and fashion on Priscilla. Her brother dressed just like him, haircut and all. I thouht it was funny but Elvis had a huge influence on everything. And yes I loved his movies and music still.
I can confidently say as someone who’s grandma was absolutely in love with Elvis The people who loved him were die hard fans just how people get obsessed now (thinks girls with One Direction in 2012 or people now with Taylor Swift) He was famous famous And controversial with the dancing In the 50’s his willingness just to shake his hips on live broadcast was enough to pretty much label him a sex icon at the time I still remember my grandma talking about this man like she would eat him up in one bite if he was still around Women LOVED Elvis in the 50’s something SERIOUS
Had a lovely older lady tell me that when she was pregnant with her first child her friends invited her to an Elvis concert. She went and she went into labor that night!
I remember learning in 8th grade history that his little wiggle was so provocative live tv wouldn't broadcast him below his guitar which I think is just crazy
It's true. My dad was a teenager back then. He got to attend one of his concerts right before he shipped out to Vietnam. Women were going crazy, throwing bras and panties on stage and fainting. He sang one entire song with a bra on his head like a pair of earmuffs.
"Come here little girl i want to play house with you" is wild ngl Since this comment has gotten attention... regardless how you put it Hollywood and the government has always been weird and not what you think come to find the creator my people find love and happiness in your life even in your hardest moments we are all apart of creation and should come together as 1 race the human race for all of our sake and our children's sake find the creator in your heart and on your own ❤️
@@gerarduspoppel2831Yet for some reason all the women he was attracted to were always teenagers. Doesn't matter how old he was. The idea behind it never changed throughout the years. Which is a problem.
Having just watched "Weird: the Al Yankovic Story", all musician biopic scenes now look like over-the-top parodies to me. This one is no exception. "Them girls wanna see you wiggle!"
Oml I love this movie, I watched it the Thursday it came out with my Grandma, she grew up listening to Elvis and so did my dad, he was also a large part of my childhood, even though he was long dead by then but still, I never anything abt his history until I saw the movie, it was a great memory
My grandpa swears up and down that he was in a bar one night and Elvis came in and kicked everybody out except the girls that were attractive and on his way out he nodded at him and then Elvis nodded back. Apparently shortly after he dyed his hair and styled it like Elvis. He’s always been a fan for years
I can’t imagine being Elvis at that time…. There was No one before him that was that famous. He was before the Beatles and no one was ready, especially him.
When Elvis Passed my grandma friend apparently ran out of her house rolling on the ground screaming he passed. Love him or hate him this man had a serious impact on the ladies lol
The King oh yes, he couldn't read or write music, couldn't play but three Open chord's, the king because he was a good looking white boy who could sing you people forget racism was rampant in the recording industry they would never let a black man be the king. 😮😮😮😮
@@johnk3119 I agree on some aspects that white peoples have “stolen” black music. Blues and rhythm is an African american invention. Greatest guitar player is still Jimi Hendrix, so you go that. King of rock and roll… I’d give that to Led Zeppelin though.
My grandma told me a story of the time she won tickets to see Elvis from a local radio station. From her story I genuinely believe this isn't an over exaggeration from how girls would have reacted. She said she got there two hours before the show started and most girls had already been in line ALL DAY and we're straight up pissing themselves so they wouldn't have to get out of line. She said halfway through the show a girl that was nearby her in the crowd was screaming so hard her nose started bleeding.
I thought maybe this was over-exaggerated but then I remembered my grandma talking about Elvis before she passed away. Something like "when he came on stage and started swinging his hips everyone went crazy" so there ya go lol
@melc5000 and then on the way back in the raft he joins this cargo ship crew and they give him a new name for being a castaway, captain Philips, and he avoids samolian pirates let's keep this going🤣
People say Elvis is overrated but I don't think he actually gets the recognition he deserves. People just see Elvis as a symbol and not as a person and that's sad.
@@dizzy_shiki Does that mean we should treat him like an object rather than a person? Nobody is perfect, and Elvis certainly wasn't. But that doesn't mean we forget the person he was. Just because made some poor choices (and yes they were very poor choices) he isn't a monster. He was just a man of his time. Drugs, Alcohol and women controlled his life because that's what fame was, and it hasn't changed. So try to show a little respect to a Legend. Considering you probably listen to rapists and murderers in the modern age music
@@narutardad all that is fair and true I was simply acknowledging that his image as a symbol or icon was probably better for people remember rather than the bad things he did as a regular person. Btw he is technically a pedophile because his relationship with Perscila started when she was 14 and he was 24
@@dizzy_shiki the rules have changed. Clearly. If you're calling Elvis a pedophile, then you should call all the older women who married young guys as "pedophiles". But you won't Because you're only concerned when men do things that are unslightly. You don't care about his image, you just hate men Sad life but you do you
He’s overrated because he stole the black artists style in a time where white people would prefer to see a white person performing it. He was also quite a shitty person
My mom died a year before Elvis. I told my sister that mom would have been torn up over it. I used to watch his movies in black and white and play mom's records. I'm 66 now.
“Get a haircut fairy!”
“Alright your girl is mine”
He really wants the lil sister seeing as he was a pedophile
Activates demon mode😈 baybee
Idk why, but I read that second line like shang tsung from mortal kombat.
@@SShad0hI see that lol
Kinda crazy how easy it is for women to go get pounded by other guys while they promise they love you, they love you until something else better comes along, don’t forget that’s why they deserve no respect todays women are ran thru
That actress did a really good job portraying her mixed emotions
That wasn't acting. That was the power of the wiggle.
lollllllllllllllllllll🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣@@anthonymartone4938
There are no emotions, only the wiggle
It’s not actress it’s actor since he is male actress is used for a female actor
@@sawyerilsley5648they’re talking about the woman who screamed smh context clues
The men came for the performance; the ladies came to it.
lol
DAMN
You dog you!
GODDAYUM!
🥵
I am a Nurse and i was taking care of an elderly lady that was also a Nurse and she told me she was there when Elvis and Priscilla were at the hospital and his daughter was born i thought she was just having false memory or something but she actuqlly had picture of her standing with Elvis and Priscilla and Elvis holding the baby. She was so proud of that which i dont blame her its amazing.
I got to meet one of his old body guards. Lived in a trailer park with him.
Also thought he was bullshitting until he brought out Elvis’s social security card lmfao
to bad she didnt save priscilla and was just standing there...
My great grandmother not only met Elvis, but he kissed her hand.
That's super cool
omg my grandmother was at one of his concerts and he threw a rose to her 😍😍
Being a nonce is fine if your famous I guess
Buddy lemme tell you sum 😅😅
Was she underage
The man in the crowd who laughed....HE KNEW...
😅🤣💯
Man of Man Culture.
Yeah
He knew 😏
That's his father
Knew what?
@@mr.s6888He was making them girls jucy🤣🤣🤣🤣
Girl was hyperventilating 🤣
No it was more of organisms😂
Ikr
This was done so well. She looks like such an uptight woman, who is always so together, you see her cheeks go red, she’s literally shook.
They underplayed the impact a young Elvis Presley had on female fans.
The girls literally went hysterical at his mere sight. Talk about having a rizz.
That's a Power. A Power The powers that be Don't want to share in any kind of form . BUT we have Lil Richard Chuck Berry Jackie Wilson Elvis, The Beatles , Jimi Hendrix, Prince Was the last of em To create this kink of Hysteria Experience .
Just an analysis just curious and so I checked out the history
Now that you mention it Prince really was the last one to have that level of style with his singing and dancing
@@prezooom4307 I'm pretty sure Michael Jackson had the same effect on people right?
I feel like alot of the reaction had to do with the sexual repression of the age
"having a rizz" dawg get off this app 😭🙏
My great grandmother saw Elvis on stage once at a fair or something before he was famous, when she was a girl born in 1945. Her dad said to ignore that boy he’s trouble.
Edit: Just talked to my great grandma again about Elvis and she corrected some things. (I was writing off of memory from a conversation about Elvis a few years ago) She and her dad went to see Loretta Lynn and Conway twitty in Tampa, Elvis opened for them and after his performance girls were allowed to get autographs but my great great grandfather told her no “he’s a punk”. My great grandmother can’t remember when exactly this happened but she says she was a little girl and it was before Elvis was famous. So she was probably around 10-14 we guess.
He was right in a way 😭
That's awesome
Your great great grandpa was right
And he the King of Rock n roll
😅
The og mr steal yo girl 😂
Awesome movie! Most people had NO idea the Crap he went through in the 50’s!
Grew up listening to Elvis, my Mum loved his voice & I’m now 65 ❤
Movie name?
@@user-fi1ul3xj9xthink its just called Elvis- was made in 2022
"What them girls hollerin at"
Easily my favorite part
😂 what's your favourite part?
" The wiggle "
And their favourite part
"The hwat?!"
The wiggly wiggler.
She was ready to risk it all 😂
Lol
The wiggle that changed dance forever
@@kenechukwuchizoba427For the Ytes maybe
She wanted it
She went through 8 stages of self discovery in one song. Like “did I make that sound? No not me. I church. I church so hard.”
My grandfather was working at a gas station on Route 66 when Elvis and his coterie stopped to eat. They invited my grandfather to have some sandwiches and play some football with them. Grandpa never cared for Elvis's music, but he said Elvis and his buddies were a really nice group of guys.
My grandma went to one of his shows and said it was insane how crazy women were screaming and tearing his clothes.
Oh my God😭
Man pre-heated all the ovens that night.
Edit: what the heck with all the likes.
Before anyone crucifies me this is not an original comment it was said by Brad Williams a comedian, big guy go watch his videos he's hilarious 😂.
😂😂😂😂
Edit: 100 likes nice 👍🏿
Underrated comment 😂😂
Great did he at least use them oven at least one oven or else that would be such a waste
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot 😂😂😂😂😂
More like heated,cooked,fed, and finished
He leaned that wiggle from Forest
I remember Forest was a kid that time and a time travelling Forest walking down the stairs see's an oppurtunity 🤣
Forest’s impact on America and its culture is of immense proportions. That’s all I got to say about that
😂
Just like Jenny, I'm 💀
Would that be Forest from Epstien Island ? .
Him and Michael Jackson are the definition of having aura. The minute they get on stage, fans lose their minds
Michael Jackson fans lost their minds before he took the stage, they have never been much more sane than her was. He was a master marketer.
Elvis was an artist, he only had to preform, to gather the crowds.
2 totally different categories.
Jackson was more like KISS and Garth Brooks, allot of talent, but wouldn't have survived without the marketeering.
Elvis is more like the BeeGees, Ringo Star and Paul McCartney artistry through and through, and didn't need the crowds to propel them into their art, they came along because of the art.
Yes the Bee Gees. The Gibb brothers have been one of the most influential artists in modern music Barry being the last of them to survive and still holding the legacy alive.
@@jeffw645Lol Don’t Even Compare Elvis To Michael It’s Not Even Close
@@Shura817
That’s what I said, apples and oranges. Elvis was a real deal.
Elvis was and still is an icon not just in rock and roll but all music. Considering that before his time, most music and musicians were pretty conservative. Women LOVED Elvis and his hip shaking and they weren’t afraid to show it.
Most white musicians
Elvis was literally a cover artist. Not original at all, just brought Black music to white people.
Degen
Now just imagine if he gave the blacks he learned it from the platform to showcase it
@@taywsmithhere we goooooo
Imagine, you get back from WW2, you have a daughter, and because of your war experience, your little girl is the light of your world and you will protect her from each and every thing the world throws at her.
Well, as a consequence, you are so protective of your daughter that you never give your little angel the appropriate “sex talk”, and so when she sees Elvis on the stage for the first time, she has no clue what emotions are running through her head, and so she can’t help but scream out of a mix of confusion and excitement.
That’s exactly what happened to this generation of teens.
That’s a little depressing when you think about it like this
"Have the sex talk" ?
It's not like people didn't know about sex back then💀... No generation had the "sex talk" to the degree you think seem to think
@@sketos_dpeople are very very traditional back then, "exploring yourself" while getting railed by an entire football stadium wasnt a common thing like it is today.
@@sketos_dhe didn't say people did not know what s*x is, he said that generation of parents were very closed when it comes to exposing their children to s*xuality. Even though their intention was to protect, the consequences is that those teenagers literally did not know what those feelings meant. We need to teach each other about stuff, otherwise kids grow confused and/or frustrated. Loving is about teaching, not only protection.
@@themalicous1 wrong lmao, your grandma was gettin it done
The pivotal moment often highlighted is Elvis’s performance on “The Milton Berle Show” on June 5, 1956. This performance took place on the deck of the USS Hancock in front of a live audience. During this appearance, Elvis performed “Hound Dog” in a way that was considered highly provocative at the time. He sang the song with exaggerated hip movements and intense energy, which was captured on national television.The reaction was immediate and intense. Young girls in the audience went wild, screaming and swooning over Elvis’s performance. His provocative movements and charismatic stage presence were unlike anything that had been seen before on such a platform. This performance helped cement his status as a cultural icon and earned him the nickname “Elvis the Pelvis,” which was both a mark of his growing influence and a source of controversy.
Thank you, paragraph man
Nice
I aint reading allat 💀 Tf
@@user-rj4gl1pj3g it saddens me as does the future, when someone says, I ain't readin all that.... It honestly has me wondering what possible future employment opportunities can you possibly have when reading one thoroughly thought out and incitefully written soliloquy causes your mental synapses to lose ability to process information, correctly...
@@MasterJamz6 Ain't reading allat
That statement about the flash of lighting and Elvis becoming a superhero... love that detail. Elvis has always been a fan of Captain Marvel Jr.
Elvis was one of the most gorgeous men to have ever existed. ❤
Austin Butler was fantastic as Elvis. Perfect performance.
I know right? I am a huge fan of Elvis Presley’s songs
I really enjoyed this movie!!
@@DeeLite220what movie is it called?
@@Xx.Vanii.Xelvis
@@Xx.Vanii.X Dune: Part 2
Elvis was like “ not was I was expecting but I will lean into it “😢😢😂😂
First reply at 3.5k likes
That’s pretty much his whole career in a nutshell
Whats funny is irl he started wiggle because he was nervous af he couldnt stop his leg from shaking, he was nervous from preforming in front of people, then when it had a weird good reaction he roled with it and even evolved it
Elvis, MJ, and Prince literally had girls fainting 😭
and Johnny Cash
Those are well portrayed primitive instincts kicking hard
FOREST GUMP went full circle from teaching Elvis the dance 🕺🏿 to narrating his life
😂😂😂
Lmao YES TOP COMMENT
Forest Gump has been to lolita island many times too.
It was actually spot on when he was talking to "little girl "😮😅
yeeeeeah 😭 bro was a menace
What?
@@Re0Search his wife Priscilla had been with him when he was in his 20s and she was 14
@@Re0Search The lyrics the guy is singing. It says “Come on back to me *little girl* so we can play some house” 💀
Implying he was a pedo?
The fact that these women would have thrown themselves at him is actually crazy
This movie was 🔥 a worthy telling of The King’s story.
My grandma is madly in love with elvis to this day and now i know why she was one of these girls in the crowd lmfaoooo
BRO LOL THAT IS FOUL
@@apple-de8tx The way you typed and said that omg I can't breathe I'm laughing so hard🤣🤣🤣. I don't think he meant it like the way you read it..😅 Regardless, it's hilarious when you put it into that perspective. Thank you for the laugh!!
Lmfaooo that's great 😂😂
😂😂😂
My great grandma apparently dated him in high school for a few weeks wonder if he danced like that back then😂
Elvis was indeed famous for his pelvic motions but I think it was mostly due to how risqué it was at the time. A lot of daughters at the time were very sheltered so to see something like this as a sort of vent for defiance, it helped make Elvis even more of an icon. That and he can sing really good.
Bro went from Elvis Presley to Pelvis Presley 💀
*well
It was also because he had a mega schlong so big that when he went on live television they made him wear baggies pants
Which is wild considering in todays world I’m air humping in a wallMart they threaten to kick me out fuckin liberals
And to imagine he learned from Forrest Gump....
It's not really the dancing, it's him. Another person could dance like that and it wouldn't be the same. It's the whole package. This actor doesn't have what Elvis had.
This is how one of the greatest singers was born
The uncontrollable hollerin'. She didn't look like she even could hold it in any longer. And the other women as well. Crowd was in a panick, the ladies hollerin', the dudes cussin' and the oldies leavin'. All Elvis wants to do is his music and apparently, The Wiggle
The first girl looked like she hollered from her orgasm. Seems a bit extreme.
you freaky
@@TheBeast-hz9gw bro what😂
@@TheBeast-hz9gwyeah bro was trying to make a watpad intro 💀
The first scream 😂 “awhhh oh heavens to Betsy did I do that” 😭
This killed me.😂😂
WTF 😂😂😂😂😂😂 THAT IS FUNNY WHAT 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Elvis was the best looking man I’ve ever seen & his voice was from Heaven. All making him sexy AF ❤ ❤❤
Rizz. He invented rizz.
Wet floor signs placed everywhere .. they were slipping off the chairs
😂
Lmfao 😂😂😂
@@Battered_Fanny"are we ar the peer ?" someone says from the back😂
He made their panties soaked
@@Battered_Fanny Tell me you have never seen a vagina irl without telling me you've never seen a vagina irl.
I was born in 1974 but I watched every single Elvis movie because my mom was a big fan. I loved his movies and his music and respected him for serving his country. He truly is an icon in American Rock and Roll history. I love singing his songs even now and have his songs in my playlists.
I was born in ‘73 and my mom was the same way lol. She loved him and got to see him live in concert months before he passed.
For her 80th birthday party, my brother and I held a semi formal “red carpet” birthday party for her. We had around 80 family members and close friends show up. I surprised her with an Elvis impersonator during the dinner portion and she was loving it. He grabbed her hand, brought her to the stage and she was serenaded. It was the most adorable thing I’ve ever seen. She was smiling and giggling like a school girl. He did such an outstanding job going from table to table and my aunts were also acting like teenagers LOL.
My mother danced and danced like she was 18 again. Almost everyone left and she was still dancing lol.
My mother passed away almost 2 years ago at 85. Every time I see or hear anything related to Elvis, it takes me back to the night my mother danced with Elvis ❤️
Respect his serving????.... Look up what they had him doing for his 'service' & you might not be that impressed
I swr he dated a 14 Yr old in his 20's
At least he didn't try and dodge it. My uncle was in service with him, he asked them to treat him exactly like the others and they did. It's obvious you know nothing about his life in the military. @@KellyJean-gj5fu
@@GOOFYYXD he married her. Elvis is a chomo
My mum was a devoted fan of Elvis, she even styled her hair and fashion on Priscilla. Her brother dressed just like him, haircut and all. I thouht it was funny but Elvis had a huge influence on everything. And yes I loved his movies and music still.
Blud having an organism over wiggling💀
I can confidently say as someone who’s grandma was absolutely in love with Elvis
The people who loved him were die hard fans just how people get obsessed now (thinks girls with One Direction in 2012 or people now with Taylor Swift)
He was famous famous
And controversial with the dancing
In the 50’s his willingness just to shake his hips on live broadcast was enough to pretty much label him a sex icon at the time
I still remember my grandma talking about this man like she would eat him up in one bite if he was still around
Women LOVED Elvis in the 50’s something SERIOUS
We still did in the 1970s too. 😍
I had his picture on the wall in my room in the nurses home when I was training. 😅😂🙆🏻♀️
He had it all: talent, looks, charm.
Damnn. Grandpa came second huh
Damn was your grandpa still around when your grandma said allat?☠️☠️☠️
Elvis, like the Beatles are forever. My two teenage girls both adore him and his music.
Elvis wouldve adored your teenage girls too
@@stonewall1485 You're a beast. I love it.😂
@@stonewall1485 LMFAOOOOO
@@stonewall1485 AYOOOO😭✋🏾
@@stonewall1485lol
Elvis kissed my grandma on the cheek & gave her a teddy bear!!!!!!
Such a great scene. Love how offended the guys are as their women make noises they never heard them make before
The shimmy, wiggle, and thrust.
My parents remember Elvis and his dance moves, fame, and the music, and Las Vegas.
Elvis was mid. People just have low standards.
Tbh Elvis was mid asf he even looks dumb as hell In this movie scene and I hoped it looked like that in real life cuz that shit goofy asf 😂
He stole "his" moves from James brown
@@holleywood234 which movie is this
Had a lovely older lady tell me that when she was pregnant with her first child her friends invited her to an Elvis concert.
She went and she went into labor that night!
Ah nah 😂
Her body really said "get this thing out of me and make that man put a new one"
@@ignisgracerich3204wild😂
Oh heck nah-
The baby wanted to watch it too! 😅😂
I was a kid in the early 70's playing Elvis on 8-track. My brother' s will only let me play him if I dance too.
That girl looked like she screamed because of a tick or something 💀
I remember learning in 8th grade history that his little wiggle was so provocative live tv wouldn't broadcast him below his guitar which I think is just crazy
It's true. My dad was a teenager back then. He got to attend one of his concerts right before he shipped out to Vietnam. Women were going crazy, throwing bras and panties on stage and fainting. He sang one entire song with a bra on his head like a pair of earmuffs.
@@krn2683 what a legend 😂
His wiggle was trying to keep in time with the drummer it wasn't meant to get the girls going but it did the rest is history
@@krn2683beautiful world we live in
In 8th grade the rest of the world is learning about the greatest civilizations on earth and you guys learning wiggle? 😂😂
"Come here little girl i want to play house with you" is wild ngl
Since this comment has gotten attention... regardless how you put it Hollywood and the government has always been weird and not what you think come to find the creator my people find love and happiness in your life even in your hardest moments we are all apart of creation and should come together as 1 race the human race for all of our sake and our children's sake find the creator in your heart and on your own ❤️
Ah how meanings change overtime
@@northernalpine4350not so sure the meaning changed at all lol, Elvis was with Priscilla when she was 14 right? He definitely meant a little girl.
He was like 17 when he wrote or sang that
@@Nandoswitharandoyes! I just commented that he was a pedophile 😂
@@gerarduspoppel2831Yet for some reason all the women he was attracted to were always teenagers.
Doesn't matter how old he was. The idea behind it never changed throughout the years. Which is a problem.
Having just watched "Weird: the Al Yankovic Story", all musician biopic scenes now look like over-the-top parodies to me.
This one is no exception.
"Them girls wanna see you wiggle!"
Austin Butler is really singing the songs. Great movie
I get this feeling...just an itching feeling.. the big man Elvis was playing those bedroom songs.
My granny sat at her kitchen tabled for hours crying the day Elvis died. She would have definitely been one of the girls in the front screaming 😅
😂
It's awesome going to school with one of Elvis Granddaughters.
I can’t find it beyond hilarious women were screeching from arousal from a dude basically doing a grand mal seizure impression
The Men laugh at him, but the ladies says otherwise 😎👍
Pretry sure the the colonel staged/paid the first few to go wild then the hive mind bought in.
Not the first time won't be the last.
But he only wanted the young ones… the *really* young ones
The men laugh at him, the women scream at him. 💀
Little did they know he only had eyes for his little cousin 💀
Lmao tell me you’ve never even spoken to a woman without telling me.😂😂🤡
"whaat they hollering at?!!"
😂😂😂😂
Guess. 😆😆😆
@@jimhills1920What is it
sausage
When i watched this movie i felt what these ladies were portraying. I got the feels for the wiggle too.
Oml I love this movie, I watched it the Thursday it came out with my Grandma, she grew up listening to Elvis and so did my dad, he was also a large part of my childhood, even though he was long dead by then but still, I never anything abt his history until I saw the movie, it was a great memory
That girl looked like she couldn't control herself 😂
My mom and I both like Elvis and his music. Learning about him got me to further dive into learning more about blues music and other musicians.
“Them girls wanna see you wiggle”
-Best Quote From Any Biopic Ever
Only 2 men have this kind of aura MJ and Elvis
I will never understand how that was provocative or sexy 😭 he looks like he’s having a seizure 😭
same thought 😂
it was, like, the 60s. ankles were scandalous. this was unseen territory for back then.
Everything back then was extremely modest
That's how far we've gone when it comes to sexualizing and eroticism😂
NOBODY moved like that back then, this guy is just an actor, when Elvis did it it was smooth!!
I don’t personally like Elvis but I understand his significance and I think that it’s phenomenal the influence we saw him have over women
Sexual repression does that to people.
I'd love to be The King for 24 hours in those early days.
Dude could just... do whatever he wanted. Lol.
My grandpa swears up and down that he was in a bar one night and Elvis came in and kicked everybody out except the girls that were attractive and on his way out he nodded at him and then Elvis nodded back. Apparently shortly after he dyed his hair and styled it like Elvis. He’s always been a fan for years
I can’t imagine being Elvis at that time…. There was No one before him that was that famous. He was before the Beatles and no one was ready, especially him.
Except Jesus Christ❤
@@DeathHelper420he meant somebody real
@@10Wk3y84RHe was real. 😂
How is there always a religious argument
Little Richard
I love how her face turned bright red when Elvis started singing and dancing 😂😂
Elvis was blonde 👩🏼..But dyed his hair black ...To make himself sexier ❤
When Elvis Passed my grandma friend apparently ran out of her house rolling on the ground screaming he passed. Love him or hate him this man had a serious impact on the ladies lol
Elvis...the greatest hillbilly rock and roll southern singer there ever was.# ONE .❤
It’s called ROCKABILLY
Elvis the pelvis king of rock n roll 🤟
The King oh yes, he couldn't read or write music, couldn't play but three Open chord's, the king because he was a good looking white boy who could sing you people forget racism was rampant in the recording industry they would never let a black man be the king. 😮😮😮😮
So it's true; he was known as Elvis the pelvis, eh? Hmm.
@@johnk3119fair, but you know kings, they dont really get on top with justified means, but more by right of birth
@@johnk3119 I agree on some aspects that white peoples have “stolen” black music.
Blues and rhythm is an African american invention.
Greatest guitar player is still Jimi Hendrix, so you go that.
King of rock and roll… I’d give that to Led Zeppelin though.
@@johnk3119 yeah but Elvis wasn’t a racist. You forgot that.
It's funny how it started out as 1 tentative scream then others slowly joined in like they were scared to.
My grandma told me a story of the time she won tickets to see Elvis from a local radio station. From her story I genuinely believe this isn't an over exaggeration from how girls would have reacted. She said she got there two hours before the show started and most girls had already been in line ALL DAY and we're straight up pissing themselves so they wouldn't have to get out of line. She said halfway through the show a girl that was nearby her in the crowd was screaming so hard her nose started bleeding.
I never paid attention why woman reacted to elvis that way.
This is why 🤣😂😂
You misspelled "pelvis" lol
@@Iwosiarclever..
Tbh I still don't get it.
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@@May-yp4we dickmatized. get it now?
Bro created the first crazy fan girl💀
That level of aura needs to be studied
I thought maybe this was over-exaggerated but then I remembered my grandma talking about Elvis before she passed away. Something like "when he came on stage and started swinging his hips everyone went crazy" so there ya go lol
That 70’s rizz 💀
You a whole decade and some change off
@@bradleyporter6091😂Fr
"The HWAT?"
Man might just be related to Hank Hill lmao
dude we NEED Austin butler to be the new live action gambit from the x-men, he just gives off that aura🇨🇦
A Lady my mom use to care for actually was a dancer for Elvis she even showed me the pictures she had when she was a show girl ❤ she pass away tho
Damn forest gump taught him that dance so now forest is time traveling back as a old man to get his royalties.
He taught him something else too💀💀💀
More like forest hump this time 💀
🤣🤣
And on his way to time travel he got Cast Awayed on a deserted island and survived 5 years with his unliving Wilson.. tough journey
@melc5000 and then on the way back in the raft he joins this cargo ship crew and they give him a new name for being a castaway, captain Philips, and he avoids samolian pirates let's keep this going🤣
People say Elvis is overrated but I don't think he actually gets the recognition he deserves.
People just see Elvis as a symbol and not as a person and that's sad.
Tbf, as I've learned from this comment section, he wasn't that good of a person😅
@@dizzy_shiki Does that mean we should treat him like an object rather than a person? Nobody is perfect, and Elvis certainly wasn't. But that doesn't mean we forget the person he was. Just because made some poor choices (and yes they were very poor choices) he isn't a monster. He was just a man of his time. Drugs, Alcohol and women controlled his life because that's what fame was, and it hasn't changed.
So try to show a little respect to a Legend. Considering you probably listen to rapists and murderers in the modern age music
@@narutardad all that is fair and true I was simply acknowledging that his image as a symbol or icon was probably better for people remember rather than the bad things he did as a regular person.
Btw he is technically a pedophile because his relationship with Perscila started when she was 14 and he was 24
@@dizzy_shiki the rules have changed. Clearly. If you're calling Elvis a pedophile, then you should call all the older women who married young guys as "pedophiles".
But you won't
Because you're only concerned when men do things that are unslightly.
You don't care about his image, you just hate men
Sad life but you do you
He’s overrated because he stole the black artists style in a time where white people would prefer to see a white person performing it. He was also quite a shitty person
Tom cruise really let himself go there playing the cello
I like that in Forest Gump it shows him teaching Elvis the moves with the legs and the fact that Tom Hanks is in this makes my day 😂
Prolly not the only time he got girls screaming that night. 😂
I was born 2yrs AFTER Elvis died but I still love his music, he was truly something else.❤❤
He was truly a pedo
My mom died a year before Elvis. I told my sister that mom would have been torn up over it. I used to watch his movies in black and white and play mom's records. I'm 66 now.
Elvis died on my birthday Aug 16 I was 12 and he was born the same day as my mom on Jan 08
Love the band members egging him on.
Gotta love of the unconditional love for a man whos been proven a theif of the majority of his music 😂
Nah the haircut he already has is fire
Man your profile picture... 😂😂🤣🤣🤣💀💀
Gamora thought Peter was Elvis 😂😂😂 Now THIS was the pelvic sorcery she was talking about lmao 🤦♂️
A lot of our grandmothers were in this man’s hand and it’s crazy