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Sunday, February 28
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 28 Feb 2010 05:14 AM EST
I Googled Viva Elvis to see what the entertainment critics had to say about the reworked Cirque du Soleil show. For two months, there had been many reviews panning the initial trial presentations of Viva Elvis. I was hoping the bugs had been worked out and the critical review would be positive. more »
Saturday, January 23
by
Phil Arnold
on Sat 23 Jan 2010 01:32 PM EST
Like all of you, I am a big Elvis fan who recently celebrated his 75th birthday on January 8. Perhaps you had an experience like I did on that day. A number of friends sent me e-mails telling me to check out Elvis links on the web they thought would interest me. You got some, too, didn’t you? more »
Sunday, August 30
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 30 Aug 2009 05:51 AM EDT
In earlier Elvisblog articles, we have looked at odd Elvis websites. The group we will look at this time are not weird at all, so you may enjoy taking some time to check them out. more »
Sunday, October 12
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 12 Oct 2008 08:54 AM EDT
Recently, I have accumulated additional information or photos related to past articles on ElvisBlog. Here are some updates you may find interesting: more »
Sunday, September 21
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 21 Sep 2008 10:45 AM EDT
Two months ago we looked at ten Elvis websites recommended on WashingtonPost.com back in 1997. Columnist Andrea Basora had organized her selections into four categories: “The Basics,” The Absurdists, “The Truly Weird,” and “The Music, Movies and Memorabilia.” Well, we’ve already covered weird and absurd, so let’s take a look at the more mainstream blogs she liked. more »
Sunday, July 27
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 27 Jul 2008 06:00 AM EDT
Cruising through the Internet is one of my favorite ways of finding ideas for ElvisBlog, and I have a special joy in finding the oddball websites with Elvis content. Over the years, I have found enough to do three previous columns titled, “Odd Elvis Websites.” That’s why I was so happy when I stumbled upon a 1997 WashingtonPost.Com column by Andrea Basora, written to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Elvis’ passing. It was titled “Elvis in the Machine,” and Ms. Basora asserted that anything was possible with Elvis online.
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Sunday, April 27
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 27 Apr 2008 06:08 AM EDT
Cruising through the Internet is one of my favorite ways of finding ideas for ElvisBlog columns. I doubt that there are many websites devoted totally to Elvis that I haven’t visited at least once. But, I have a special joy in finding other sites with just some Elvis content, and often it is pretty strange. I bookmark them, so I can share them with you from time to time.
Elvis Shot JFK – We Have Proof: This site is 100% tongue-in-cheek, and contains some interesting elements. I like the disclaimer at the bottom that says, “This web page is best viewed… while on prescribed doses of Prozac, Lithium and Valium. Check out the letter that supposedly shows the startling similarities between Elvis and JFK, or the one were the writer talks about putting on his aluminum foil cap to keep the alien beta-waves from causing further brain damage. http://www.jokewallpaper.com/elvisshotjfk/
Elvis Effigies: I don’t think effigies is the right word here, but this website certainly has an eclectic assortment of Elvis images, and most seem to be made by Elvis fans. Elvis has been depicted many ways, but this is the first time I’ve seen him done with balloon art. http://www.shsclassof1956.org/ElvisEffigies.htm
Elvis Guns for Sale (Maybe): I discovered this site back in November 2007, so I was surprised that these guns Elvis used to own are still available for sale five months later. If you are interested in finding out, click on Home, and scroll down to the contact information. http://www.famousfirearms.com/_wsn/page3.html
Mickey Mouse in an Elvis Jumpsuit: Here is a joint offer from Disney and EPE, and it looks pretty good for $20. Thanks to Photoshop, we have seen everybody else in an Elvis jumpsuit, so why not Mickey Mouse?
38 Women Elvis Dated: It figures that a website named “Who’s Dated Who?” would have a pretty good section on Elvis Presley. There are quite a few women they say Elvis ‘hooked up with” who I have never heard of. No proof is offered, so take it with a grain of salt. http://www.whosdatedwho.com/celebrities/people/dating/elvis-presley.htm\
Elvis Does Some Self-Promotion in Sweetwater, TX: This is a six-year-old web column from Don Aly’s Celebrity Scene. Aly is a freelance journalist with past experience in motion picture promotion. In this article, he reminisces about Elvis performing in his hometown in 1954. I especially like the part about Elvis going from car to car at a drive-in hamburger joint promoting himself while “That’s All Right” played on the PA system. http://www.donaly.com/don_alys_column5.html
Elvis Bootleg Albums -- The Bottom of the Barrel: When this site opens, your first impulse may be to get out quickly. The two photos at the top of the home page of El Buncho’s Sound Dungeon aren’t very appealing, and neither is most of the content. However, if you scroll quickly about 2/3 of the way down, you will spot a picture of a bootleg Elvis album with a title I won’t repeat here. The concept is totally gross, presumably because the album is a collection of the worst songs Elvis ever recorded. I’ve never seen a copy of this mess, but if you are curious and not easily offended, check it out. (Note to the male readers: I’ll bet something will catch your eye as you scroll down, and you will stop and look at it. I do have this album.) http://sounddungeon.blogspot.com/
Tag Team Match – The Oprahs versus The Elvii: I would imagine very few of you readers ever watched Celebrity Death Match on cable TV. It was an animated show pairing two celebrities in a no-holds-barred fight, and it was pretty crude and very violent. Two courtside announcers provided verbal humor ((sort-of) with their commentary. Well, there is an Internet version called WWWF Grudge Match. There is no animation, just the text of the announcers’ commentary. For 248 matches, the fans could vote for the winner, but the function has now been retired. Most fights had just two combatants, but this one has both fat and skinny Oprah Winfrey and fat and skinny Elvis in a tag team match. At least check it out to see if the Elvii came out on top. http://www.grudge-match.com/History/elvii-oprahs.shtml © 2008 Philip R Arnold All rights Reserved www.ElvisBlog.net Sunday, February 17
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 17 Feb 2008 05:46 AM EST
ElvisBlog’s determined search for Elvis content on the Internet has produced another winner. Buried deep within the archives of TV Guide’s website is a wonderful selection of interesting items for Elvis fans. more »
Sunday, July 22
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 22 Jul 2007 06:01 AM EDT
Back in November 2005, I discovered that someone had Googled “odd websites,” and Elvisblog came in # 8 out of 3,170,000 results. I told my wife, and she asked, “Is that a good thing?” more »
Sunday, June 3
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 03 Jun 2007 08:11 AM EDT
When I make my frequent trips into the web looking for ideas for Elvis articles, one of my regular stops is www.elvis.com/news. This is the news section of Graceland’s official Elvis Presley website, and they do a good job. With so many Elvis-related things going on these days, several new posts show up almost every week. However, there may be a new trend going on. Twice in the last three months, Elvis.Com has illustrated an article with a photo of a pretty woman showing lots of skin.
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by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 03 Jun 2007 08:07 AM EDT
This photo appeared a week ago and is Miss USA competing in an Elvis-themed outfit in the recent Miss Universe competition. She was styled to represent her home state of Tennessee, and didn’t she display a clever concept – and other stuff. That’s my kind of news. Here’s a look at the better comments.
Miss Tennessee in Elvis-Style Outfit:
She’s got her mojo workin’ and it works on me.
“Holy Frejolis” I’m in love!
She’s got the right hairstyle to start with, but that wasn’t the first thing I noticed.
I nearly bit my arm off when I first seen this photo, wow! (No shortage of lust with these readers.)
If only all 50,000 “impersonators” looked like this J
It’s a pretty girl, dressed in a jumpsuit and showing a bit of flesh in a show in which the ladies are supposed to represent their homestate. How on earth can that be considered the same as some fat old loser trying to sing and look like the King? But, if she must be punished, I’d be the first in line to spank her bottom. (Written by another fat old loser?)
I recently wrote that I thought chat rooms were a big waste of time, but I still check out a few when the subject tickles me. Hopefully, you’ve found Elvisblog’s selection of the best comments an interesting read. At least, it saved you some time.
© 2007 Philip R Arnold All Rights Reserved www.elvisblog.net
Sunday, January 28
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 28 Jan 2007 05:52 AM EST
Most readers of Elvisblog are probably familiar with www.elvis.com, the official website of Elvis Presley Enterprises. I don’t know what year it got started, but they have been posting news items since 2000. Currently, 263 items are still available in the News Archives, along with the five current items that have yet to be archived. An article posted this past January 19 led me to a most interesting file. more »
Sunday, January 21
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 21 Jan 2007 08:44 AM EST
As your dedicated Elvisblog host, I spend a lot of time on the Internet looking for interesting Elvis-related subjects to write about. Once in a while, this causes conflicts with my wife when she wants to get on the computer to check e-mail, play games, read a few news stories, and find out Today’s Special Value on the Jewelry Television website. more »
Sunday, September 24
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 24 Sep 2006 08:25 AM EDT
Back in 1997, 24-hour news network CNN decided to do something special for Elvis fans. As the 20th Anniversary Elvis Week festivities approached, CNN added a special link to their website. It was called “VIVA ELVIS,” and it must still get enough hits to keep it accessible deep within their archives. more »
Sunday, November 6
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 06 Nov 2005 05:43 AM EST
As promised some weeks ago, earlier Elvisblog articles are now archived by month. Please see the list in the left column. This should have happened sooner, but a problem with the placement of the “MyBlogSite” banner had to get fixed first. Man, it took a bunch of e-mails to finally get some action on that. more »
Sunday, August 7
by
Phil Arnold
on Sun 07 Aug 2005 08:16 PM EDT
Once before, this blog listed a link to a website I thought a lot of readers would enjoy visiting. Here’s another one: www.paperdollheaven.com This site offers a cyber version of the old children’s pastime, but now you don’t have to cut and glue anything, just drag and drop. Paper Doll Heaven can be the source for hours of mindless fun. It has hundreds of celebrities you can choose to dress, from categories like singers, actors and actresses, models, and royalty. There, nearly buried in a long list of female singers, is our man – Elvis
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