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nolabear

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20. I accidentally went to Graceland once during the week of his death observation.
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 06:05 PM
Aug 2017

I've never been a big fan but I grew up in Mississippi where "King" is meant literally. So I went.

Graceland is an interesting place. It's not really any bigger than many a "McMansion" these days. Great big house, pretty grounds and stable with recording studio, and an assemblage of museum displays, his airplane, a gift shop, etc. The Jungle Room was surprisingly kitschy and that bank of TVs was just, well, a bank of TVs. His grave is out back with Mama and Daddy, always covered with flowers and tribute, particularly then. The whole place is Mid-Century shag and avocado.

My favorite thing, though, were the pilgrims. As I said this was years ago, probably in the 90s (hey, time...) and the place was crawling with Elvis impersonators. There was Young Elvis, 1968 Comeback Elvis, White Jumpsuit and Scarf Elvis...and they weren't all convincing or young or cute, but they were all delightful in their own weird ways. My favorite was a 50-something Jumpsuit Elvis who attached himself to me in the gift shop. He looked a bit goofy but he was in full deck-out and so wouldn't dream of wearing his readers. So he followed me around, picking up items and, in character, asking me "What's this cost, Little Mama?" I managed not to snort-laugh, and when he offered to take a photo with me of course I obliged. I have no idea what happened to that photo, and I can't imagine that man being alive himself these days, and someday I won't be either, but man, it happened, and it was a hoot.

Someday we all have to leave the building, Little Mama.

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Forty years ago today, Elvis Presley "died." [View all] mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2017 OP
It's been 40 years?? I remember that day-- Mrs. Overall Aug 2017 #1
I recall the day. I know exactly where I was and what I was doing. NT mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2017 #2
I was in Memphis, where I was raised, working as a desk clerk and going to Mphs. State. Laffy Kat Aug 2017 #28
How many did he rat on? SHRED Aug 2017 #3
Wow, he hated The Beatles lunamagica Aug 2017 #29
It didn't strike me at the time just how young 42 is... Ron Obvious Aug 2017 #4
I've always liked Gillian Welch's tribute to him: cemaphonic Aug 2017 #5
I just posted that independently. I love it, though it gets suck in my head something awful. nolabear Aug 2017 #19
Elvis was a lot of things including a very kind and generous man. MiltonBrown Aug 2017 #6
I agree with you, MiltonBrown In_The_Wind Aug 2017 #30
In my opinion Elvis is underrated as a historical figure. MiltonBrown Aug 2017 #32
Quotation Marks? Doug the Dem Aug 2017 #7
He is still alive in our hearts as the OP stated MiltonBrown Aug 2017 #8
Thank ya. Thank ya verra much. mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2017 #9
That looks pretty funny. MiltonBrown Aug 2017 #10
He Ain't in MY Heart Doug the Dem Aug 2017 #24
When I heard the news of his death ... Auggie Aug 2017 #11
20 elvis songs niyad Aug 2017 #12
called "the first music video" niyad Aug 2017 #13
Great choice. mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2017 #16
Elvis Presley death marked by burning of phonographs, condemnation of western "boogie woogie" music mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2017 #14
"my way" (with funeral photos) niyad Aug 2017 #15
"Elvis Has Just Left The Building" - Frank Zappa DinahMoeHum Aug 2017 #17
I was not a big Elvis fan - my boss was left-of-center2012 Aug 2017 #18
I accidentally went to Graceland once during the week of his death observation. nolabear Aug 2017 #20
I was eight. it was a bright, sunny summer afternoon. Aristus Aug 2017 #21
Elvis is Alive Wolf Frankula Aug 2017 #22
I was 18 and on the freeway outside San Antonio Awsi Dooger Aug 2017 #23
I was 20 and driving around San Antonio in a hot car with no A/C LeftInTX Aug 2017 #25
I was 20, it was my dad's birthday Freddie Aug 2017 #26
Elvis is not dead, he just went home! Initech Aug 2017 #27
I remember '77 was quite a year for departing celebs Montauk6 Aug 2017 #31
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