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Deep Down South

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Deep Down South
Label:
King Records 7596-1
Released:
1997
Show date:
1975/06/03 8:30 P.M.
Location:
Tuscaloosa

Content

Also Sprach Zarathustra
See See Rider
I Got A Woman/ Amen
Love Me
If You Love Me (Let Me Know) (with repeat)
Love Me Tender
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear/ Don't Be Cruel
Hound Dog
The Wonder Of You
Burning Love
Introductions
Johnny B. Goode
Hail Hail Rock And Roll
Bridge Over Troubled Water
T-R-O-U-B-L-E
Hawaiian Wedding Song
Let Me Be There
An American Trilogy
Funny How Time Slips Away
Little Darlin'
Mystery Train/ Tiger Man
Can't Help Falling In Love
Closing Vamp

Reviews

Elvis toured most of the cities in the south of the United States in April, May and June 1975. He sang consecutively in the following states: Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Texas.
On June 3rd, 1975,15,400 fans were present at the University Of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The gross receipts of me show were $143,143, the highest day-receipt of the whole tour which lasted from May 30th till June 10th.

Elvis wore the white jumpsuit with the red eagle. On June 6th he would be in Dallas, and one day later in Shreveport. Parts of both these concerts can be heard on the 8-LP box 'Elvis Aaron Presley .

Elvis introduces himself on stage with the words Hello, I'm Johnny Cash!' Shortly afterwards, a young girl throws some clothing on stage and Elvis asks, 'Who did that?" Without waiting for a reply, he announces, 'You gonna freeze to death!' A moment later another piece of clothing reaches Elvis and he repeats his question, 'Who did this? Apparently having been thrown by the same girl, he jokingly adds: "You have nothing left on... go home!

"Bridge Over Troubled Water was rarely sung in 1975, but here Elvis performs this song very beautifully and with a lot of confidence. At the end of 'Hawaiian Wedding Song., Elvis provides the audience with a translation of part of the Hawaiian Iyrics: 'Lack a Nooki, the Hawaiian for 'licking your...' well.... whatever! Elvis gives an outstanding rendition of 'American Trilogy", accentuating some words and hitting the very last note masterfully. At the end of 'Funny How Time Slips Away", Elvis encourages J.D. to follow him in the bass-ending. How beautiful they both succeed! "Little Darlin Is also sung in great spirit, with a lot of clowning around. A fine show. We are sure you will love this one!

Rating:
8 / 10