Musik / rock'n'roll

Live 1969


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Blue Suede Shoes (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

2:48 min

I Got a Woman (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

2:29 min

All Shook Up (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

3:01 min

Love Me Tender (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

3:59 min

Jailhouse Rock/Don't Be Cruel (medley) (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

2:12 min

Heartbreak Hotel (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

5:15 min

Hound Dog (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

2:43 min

Memories (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

3:50 min

Mystery Train/Tiger Man (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

3:48 min

Monologue (Live at The International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV - 8/21/69 Midnight Show)

10:09 min


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Rolling stone

d. 12. aug. 2019

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Joseph Hudak

d. 12. aug. 2019

"'Live 1969' Is a Fascinating Snapshot of Elvis Presley in His Comeback Prime ... 11-CD collection documents the King's return to live performance after an eight-year hiatus ... With Presley reciting the same stage patter nearly word-for-word in each of the 11 concerts, it's these gaffes and unexpected moments that keep Elvis Live 1969 from becoming just an overly repetitive entry for Presley completists. Instead, the box set serves as a snapshot of a world-class entertainer successfully but gingerly rediscovering the magic that made him so in the first place".


Pitchfork

d. 12. aug. 2019

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Alisson Hussey

d. 12. aug. 2019

"In 1969, Elvis Presley went to Las Vegas to reboot his career. With a half-century of hindsight, the performances feel both bittersweet and anticlimactic".