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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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On March 24, 1958, Elvis Presley was inducted into the United States Army. At the snack break, he had a few bites of a ham and beef sandwich, drank some milk and had a bit of an apple pie slice. 20 minutes later he felt like napping. LITTLE BOY ELVIS. 💙⚡
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melvis-tcb · 3 years ago
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✨ Private Presley Fort Chaffee, Arkansas March 26, 1958 ___________________ #elvis #elvis1958 #privatepresley #elvispresley #usarmysoldier #sergeantpresley #elviscool #elvisstyle #elviskingofmyheart #elvishistory #rareelvis #elvisvideos #elvispics #elviskingofcool #elviskingofstyle #elvispresleykingofrocknroll #elviskingofmusic #elviskingofrock #elviskingofentertainment #elviskingoffashion #guitarman #tigerman #humbleelvis #gospelelvis #elvispresleyinstagram #elvisaaronpresley #iwannabelikeelvis #elvisfans #elvislove #loveelvis (at Fort Chaffee Maneuver Training Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIuLkaIg_TV/?utm_medium=tumblr
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plsdontfindme277 · 6 years ago
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Cried oh Private Presley, she swayed like the trees
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starwearstatus · 5 years ago
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pristinedramaqueen · 6 years ago
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cherokeepresley · 11 years ago
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HBD to my #1 #privatepresley
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wavesrollinmythoughts · 11 years ago
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#THEKING #privatepresley #aaron #elvis #guitar #stud
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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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Fort Dix, New Jersey - March 3, 1960
BIG DADDY ENERGY. ❤️‍🔥
"DO YOU STILL LIKE SCREAMING GIRLS?" He was asked. EP's answer translation: "HELL, YEAH! KEEP 'EM COMING!"
They should know better but to ask him this, but so good to hear from him anyway.
I recently found this footage, where EP says his army serial number. Private Presley "US 53310761" is unbearably smoking hot. Can't help blushing at the sight of this man. ❤️‍🔥
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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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Aug 14, 1959. Hattsteinweiher lake, Usingen, Germany: On the first anniversary of his mother Gladys' death he went with his friends to a lake and ended up hanging out with the local kids.
Those sun glasses, oh… the guy's fly! Also, doesn't the first picture looks like a selfie? 🤳🏼
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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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MY EYES... MY TEARY EYES! 🥹
ABOUT ELVIS AND GLADYS' BOND. ♥
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"Watching the snow reminded me of Elvis' mother. She used to say that if snowed in Memphis when Elvis was gone, she always went outside and gathered up enough in a pan to make snowballs for Elvis to see when he came back. She put them in the freezer of the refrigerator to keep. Elvis loved to see it snow at Graceland." Excerpts from "Elvis: This One's For You" by Arlene Cogan.
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No wonder why EP missed his mother dearly. There's many types of moms but the Gladys type of mommy is a true blessing - the ones which heart's that almost burst while trying to make you feel their love for you. It's almost a physical need to pour love in their children every way they can. Towards their children, they have all love languages at once: words of encouragement, sound advice, physical touch/cuddles, actions… It's suffocating, but in a wonderful way. Gladys Love Presley was the sweetest mom anyone could wish for. EP was fortunate in many ways - starting from his family - but what a misfortune was to lose Gladys so early in his life. Love is a dangerous splendid thing anyway. It's best to have it and lose it than never being touched by it. Gladys' love for her son was bigger than life anyway. ♥ -- Note: The excerpt from that book reminded me this footage below, where Gladys is playing with the snow with Vernon (C. January, 1958). There's also another book that mentions her saving some snow so that Elvis could see it later when he came back home (i don't remember what book, unfortunately, but I've read this before).
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Above, pictures takes in 1957, during "Loving You" movie production. Gladys actually appears on the big screen for a few seconds in this Presley early movie. EP dances next to her while singing "Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do" by the end of the movie… It's so cute!
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Photo 5-13: March 23-24th, 1958
Elvis was about to be inducted in the US Army. The photos showing the Presley's alone were taken March 23rd, a day before Elvis' army induction day. On the actual induction day, on March 24th (pictures 11-13), there's footage where EP's hopping a bus together with other fellow guys, heading to the army camp to the beginning of the basic trainning and his 2-year epic journey as Private Presley in the U.S. Army. Gladys was visibly shaken and heartbroken to see her beloved son go away and the reason why. Some family members and friends said Gladys was terrified thinking about the horrors of World War II that she seriously feared for Elvis' life and well-being as a soldier. She never got over it, even though Elvis and everybody else tried to convince her nothing was going to happen, after all they were living at the Cold War period, therefore there wasn't reasonable reasons in being anxiously alarmed. Nothing seemed to comfort Gladys. We know she sadly passed away on August, 1958, a few months after Elvis was inducted in the army. Years later, EP would say to one of his intimate acquaintances "my mommy really worried to death." It's so sad... in a poetic way. IDK what I'm talking about right now… It's like she couldn't live without her little boy, literally. Gladys was so close to her son! The reciprocity is true. She was the only person EP trusted blindfolded, with all his heart, body, mind and soul. Gladys only had the best intentions for her son. She didn't care about the money or fame. She actually asked him many time if it wouldn't be better/safer if he gave up his career and just became a business man, a owner of some local company in Memphis/TN, got married, had his own family, and lived a nice, calm, Southern life. EP used to get upset with that "nonsense" talk, because he loved his career greatly and everything was working out just fine for him... he was in love with his music and his fans. He was born to be the King of Rock and Roll and he worked very hard for it every single day. It wasn't right to chicken up. He wouldn't give it up his career, even for his beloved mommy. Yet, Gladys couldn't help herself but to worry something bad could happen if she was not by his side 24/7. A typical loving mom behavior. Even when she acted overprotective like that and drove Elvis insane sometimes, it was all out of the purest heavenly true love... and he knew it.
Although she was uneasy most of the time, thinking about Elvis' well being, the constant travelling on the road all the time, having tabloids badmouthing him, a portion of American society threatening to put him in jail, crazy passionate fans scratching the hell out of him, trying to touch him to the point they'd tear his clothes off his body, even so Gladys supported Elvis' career and was by his side whatever he decided to do. He knew how blessed he was having her for his mother, and Elvis did his best to protect his mommy's heart - even by hiding some of the bad happenings in his life from her. He wouldn't let anything break her heart... even himself.
Yet, so soon the day came when she was gone. Elvis never ceased missing his mommy.
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Shantay Perrish, a dedicated fan shared the following story: "We arrived about 7:00 pm that following evening and were shocked to see Elvis leaving on his Harley with a blue flower arrangement strapped to the rear. I quickly went to the guard house shack and asked Harold Lloyd, "Is that who I think it was?" Harold said, "Yes that was Elvis, but don't follow him." We waited there and he returned to Graceland within the hour. Earlier that day we had gone to pay our respect to his mother at Forest Hill, never thinking of Elvis possibly showing up. The next morning we again went to Forest Hill Cemetery and there on Gladys grave was the arrangement of blue flowers we had seen the night before on the motorcycle. Elvis had been to visit his mother in a quiet personal moment."
Photos and excerpt from the book "Elvis Behind the Image."
This event possibly took place circa August 11th, 1977. A few days before Elvis Presley sadly passed away on August 16th. The photo 1 shows Elvis leaving Graceland that day and the photo 2 is Gladys' grave site with the blue flower arrangement he placed there for his mommy for one last time. Elvis assured to send flowers there often over the years since Gladys' passing, but this time he delivered it there himself. Isn't intriguing, to say the least?
Oh, mama liked the roses but most of all she cared About the way we learned to live And if we said our prayers Oh, mama liked the roses in such a special way We bring them every Mother's Day And put them on her grave Oh, mama liked the roses Mmmm Mama liked the roses
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In loving memory of Gladys Love Presley ♥
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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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Elvis Presley at Fort Dix | March 3, 1960
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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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A natural male model.
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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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Just.. *sigh* Just... *sigh heavier* Oh God... how? 🥵
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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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Elvis hanging out with German fans, after playing football with his buddies. Probably it was a Sunday afternoon - Bad Nauheim, Germany, 1959.
I've been one of the girls many times in dreams. It's kinda one of my happy places.
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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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Elvis's eyes tell it all. Three completely different energies.
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hooked-on-elvis · 1 year ago
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Germany – May, 1959 | Photoshoot provided by RCA while EP was still in the army.
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Side note: Elvis' body was a little more muscular (?) by 1959. I love his looks that year. He's the updated version of boy next door he was before joining the army. When he came back home in 1960, he rapidly worked on his figure and went all his trim and slim, as we all know very well he was by 1960.
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