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musicradio77
08-15-2004, 10:35 PM
I was posting it on the "Full House" board a hour ago that tomorrow will be 27 years since Elvis Presley died. I love the music of Elvis and I loved it too. My two aunts are still a big fan of Elvis.:) If you like to listen to it, I found this link from musicradio77.com website. It was an "Elvis Presley Tribute" as hosted by George Michael from WABC (later hosted that show called "The Sports Machine"). I hope you'll like it. Here it is! This is from 8/16/1977.:)

WABC Remembers Elvis Presley - August 16th, 1977 (http://musicradio.computer.net/images/georgemichaelelvis8-16-77.ram)

NOTE: The same link is available on the "Full House" board.

Mr. Stefani
08-15-2004, 10:58 PM
It saddens me to think of little Lisa Marie watching her father die.

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musicradio77
08-15-2004, 11:01 PM
I know that. I've seen every episode of "Full House" in which Uncle Jesse does his Elvis Presley stereotypes, it was played by John Stamos.:) I love that show very much.

Mr. Stefani
08-15-2004, 11:20 PM
This seems appropriate, it was posted at Lisa Marie's site earlier.

Nobody Noticed It
by Lisa Marie Presley

I heard broken footsteps. Was that you limping. Well, I wish that I had spent just a little bit more time with you. Tears on my ceiling. Weren’t you watching. Well, I guess none of us will ever know what comes after this.

You’re still lovely. You were lovely then. All that you had to endure. I guess nobody noticed it. I know your resemblance. It’s out there walking. And I wanted you to know that I haven’t forgotten.

Well, they tried to make you look broken. But not while I’m living. ‘cause I wanted you to know that I heard what you said while it was raining. You’re still lovely.

You were lovely then. All that you had to endure. I guess nobody noticed it. You made me. I love you and Did you know nothing has changed. And now everyone they notice it. Everyone notices.

You’re still lovely. You were lovely then. All that you had to endure. I guess nobody noticed it. You made me. I love you and Did you know nothing has changed. And now everyone they notice it. Everyone notices.

musicradio77
08-16-2004, 11:01 PM
I was watching one episode of "Full House" in "The King and I" where Uncle Jesse met an Elvis inpersonator at a diner. I love that episode.:)