Pickleloaf.com : VHS : Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii

 

VHS : Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii

In association with Amazon.com

starring: Elvis Presley, James Burton, Jerry Scheff, Charlie Hodge, John Wilkinson
directed by: Gary Hovey, Marty Pasetta, Todd Morgan

 : Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii

Price: $23.76
Prices subject to change.



Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781568963792
Format: Color, Dolby, Live, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered, NTSC
ISBN: 1568963793
Label: Lightyear Video
Manufacturer: Lightyear Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lightyear Video
Release Date: August 31, 1999
Running Time: 75 minutes
Studio: Lightyear Video
Theatrical Release Date: January 14, 1973
Sales Rank: 10834




Related Items:

Editorial Review:

Amazon.com essential video:
Fans still remember this ambitious 1973 network TV special as a zenith in Elvis Presley's performing career, punctuated by its extra-musical achievement as the first global satellite broadcast devoted to a single entertainer. Both the broadcast and its companion album captured the King in his most grandiose persona, fueled by Hollywood scale and Vegas glitz, as a caped pop superhero.

He may have looked trim, but posthumous accounts (especially Peter Guralnick's Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley, the second volume in his definitive biography) confirm what a second look suggests--on this evening, Elvis was alternately overwhelmed and distracted, bravura renditions of signature songs (most triumphantly, the "American Trilogy" medley originated by Mickey Newbury) offset by less-focused readings. Fans may still savor a generous and diverse song list, but viewed beside Presley's earlier, more consistent performances (including a rehearsal the previous night, since released as The Alternate Aloha Concert), this legendary concert anticipates Presley's imminent decline.

In this remastered version, three songs have been deleted due to music clearance issues, while four songs taped after the actual show have been inserted. A fifth bonus track, "No More," makes its first appearance on video. --Sam Sutherland

Amazon.com:
Elvis: The Concert Collection includes three shows: '68 Comeback Special, One Night with You, and Aloha from Hawaii.

Five years before he achieved broadcast history with his legendary 1973 global satellite telecast, Aloha from Hawaii, Elvis Presley brought a less grandiose but far more urgent mission to '68 Comeback Special. Isolated from his original audience after a long sojourn on Hollywood soundstages, and threatened by the vibrancy and social gravity of rock, the King sought nothing less than to reclaim his throne. Now this Christmas season network special looms as the Memphis icon's most substantial achievement as a stage performer. If the candy-colored sets and hyperactive choreography of its larger production numbers smack of its network packagers' desperation to be hip, Elvis himself rises to a riveting, assured performance at the peak of his powers. Looking fit and relaxed, and sheathed in black leather, he covers a shrewd song list encompassing early rockabilly hits, gospel (albeit rendered unintentionally hilarious by its florid dance routines), and comparatively restrained ballads.

Originally taped for '68 Comeback Special and never seen during his lifetime, the astonishing live performance One Night with You could accurately be described as Elvis unplugged. Taped in a small studio, the session is a no-frills, intimate presentation of the Memphis rocker jamming with four of his earliest band mates, revisiting early favorites in a relaxed and unrehearsed setting. With the musicians seated in a circle, facing one another while surrounded by a small but rapt audience, One Night with You is far removed from the more conventional staging seen elsewhere in his videography. Elvis's warm interaction with his old allies meanwhile refers directly back to his earliest stage and TV work in trio and quartet configurations. For fans, the comeback special itself still looms as an unsurpassed feast of Presley music at the artist's peak. But this 53-minute companion, first aired by HBO, stands on its own as the tenderloin.

Fans still remember the ambitious 1973 network TV special Aloha from Hawaii as a zenith in Elvis Presley's performing career, punctuated by its extra-musical achievement as the first global satellite broadcast devoted to a single entertainer. Both the broadcast and its companion album captured the King in his most grandiose persona, fueled by Hollywood scale and Vegas glitz, as a caped pop superhero. He may have looked trim, but posthumous accounts confirm what a second look suggests--on this evening, Elvis was alternately overwhelmed and distracted, bravura renditions of signature songs (most triumphantly, the "American Trilogy" medley originated by Mickey Newbury) offset by less-focused readings. Fans may still savor a generous and diverse song list, but viewed beside Presley's earlier, more consistent performances, this legendary concert anticipates Presley's imminent decline. --Sam Sutherland



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The concert by which all others are judged
I was only just several weeks shy of my second birthday when this concert initially aired, and was therefore unable to appreciate the sheer magnitude of its impact. This still has not kept me from becoming a major follower of this man's incredibly stellar career as the true "King" of rock and roll. Elvis has universal appeal. His music touches everybody from all walks of life, even now as we near the thirty-year anniversary of his untimely passing. I have heard many people, my own father first and ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Elvis was and still is the king as shown in Delux edition!
Elvis's spirit is as alive as ever and one only needs to see this dvd and sit back, take a deep breath and not expect the corndog image bared on Elvis throught his career and behold a man who cold look right through you, sing to your soul and put you under his spell.

Speaking of wich, you realize that 4 hours worth of this treatment would proabably seem to put ya to sleep and if it does, dont watch it in a moving autombile ok, you have to catch all the hidden things Elvis is sining about, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The real Elvis behind the image!! and not faking it.
Ya he is the king but does anyone know why?, maybye becuse HE WAS NOT A WIGGLY PEICE OF CARBOARD THAT THE ALL FAMOUS HOUND DOG LOVERS KEPT TRYING TO TRAP HIM SO HE COULD NOT EXPAND HIS CRAFT could it be?

Ya he flipped off the old Elvis, but not completely, In the Aloha show (delux) Elvis had alot more talent brewing than his makeshift image and he decided (very focused like)that if the entire world is watching, show them what the world didnt see in him.. his secret side and that is the real ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - THIS WAS ELVIS AT HIS VERY BEST!!!
I HAVE READ A LOT ON HOW HE FELT BEFORE THIS PERFORMANCE. THE POSITIVE SIDE IS THAT NO OTHER DVD IN SOUND AND VIDEO CAN TOUCH IT! IT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND! WHO EVER RE-MASTERED THIS DVD KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING! ITS ELVIS AT HIS VERY BEST! HE'S VERY NERVOUS
BUT DOES SETTLE DOWN AFTER AWHILE! IF YOUR GOING TO BUY ONE ELVIS CONCERT? THIS IS THE BOMB!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WOW!!!
What a powerful performance! I'd suggest this over any other Elvis Presley DVD. Too bad they're all sold out at Amazon. Still looking for a copy? Try musiccdvideo.com - they have Aloha from Hawaii & '68 Comeback Special for only $20 brand new! Check it Out.

see more


Browse for similar items by category:
 
   

 

privacy policy