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Saw Graceland recently. How many of you MB guys have been?

Posted on 6/24/24 at 7:19 pm
Posted by LSU alum wannabe
Katy, TX
Member since Jan 2004
27591 posts
Posted on 6/24/24 at 7:19 pm
Took the tour. Kinda sad.

Elvis example A of a rockstar in every way. Good and bad. First rockstar of course. But also the first guy to live the life of decadence and have it destroy him. The guys in the Memphis Mafia are always proud of it but they were the first example of an entourage of shite heads sponging off of a star. It’s evident with many examples in Graceland. The jungle room. The multiple bars through the house. Most telling to me was the Smokehouse in the back yard that was converted into a firing range. It just looks like something a group of drunk friends and their king came up with one drunk night. Only lasted 2 years and they stopped. I assume a round ended up in the house or in a stable behind it.


Also amazing how small Graceland is. Can’t imagine what type of house he would have had he lived. He died young and fricked in the head and strung out. The home he left behind is filled with eveything bad about the 1970’s. I wonder what was actually in the upstairs that they don’t open “to respect their privacy and wishes”.
Posted by shutterspeed
MS Gulf Coast
Member since May 2007
70767 posts
Posted on 6/24/24 at 8:19 pm to
That was my takeaway. It was a suprisingly small and garish house.
Posted by genuineLSUtiger
Nashville
Member since Sep 2005
77183 posts
Posted on 6/24/24 at 8:22 pm to
I remember being underwhelmed by it and kind of shocked at how tacky it was.
Posted by hogcard1964
Alabama
Member since Jan 2017
17631 posts
Posted on 6/24/24 at 8:57 pm to
Yea, I saw it about 30 years ago. It's really pretty from the outside, and then when you get in, it's a trainwreck.

Gaudy as hell.
Posted by LSU alum wannabe
Katy, TX
Member since Jan 2004
27591 posts
Posted on 6/24/24 at 9:00 pm to
Me too. Very tacky. I mean he lived across a span of styles. From 50's to 70's

From his moms room to his Jungle Room.

A, What previously dirt poor people thought looked good and wealthy.

B. A young mans idea of a man cave. Then a young mans idea of a man cave IN THE 70"s.

C. Don't die in 1977.
Posted by timbo
Red Stick, La.
Member since Dec 2011
7900 posts
Posted on 6/24/24 at 9:06 pm to
I went. It’s worth visiting. I got a little choked up by the little note on Elvis’ headstone about how the Lord saw he was tired and called him home (and I’m not a religious person at all)

I need to go back there soon. My Mom was a huge Elvis fan but never made it out there. So I was going to scatter her ashes there.
Posted by Cdawg
TigerFred's Living Room
Member since Sep 2003
61628 posts
Posted on 6/24/24 at 10:01 pm to
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The home he left behind is filled with eveything bad about the 1970’s.

I think you meant great. It’s so gaudy, it’s awesome.
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
154402 posts
Posted on 6/24/24 at 10:17 pm to
30 yrs ago was passing thru & looked at the graves; didn't take the tour.

When EP bought it in 1957 it was isolated out on a highway. By the 80s it was in the ghetto*







*I meant to say that
Posted by Tigertown in ATL
Georgia foothills
Member since Sep 2009
30216 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 5:58 am to
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meant to say that


And by saying this, you ruined it
Posted by RedHawk
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2007
9541 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 9:19 am to
I visited it a few years back and left thinking Elvis was a homosexual, not that there is anything wrong with that. I wondered if he wasn’t allowed to come out of the closet back in those days.
Posted by Mizz-SEC
Inbred Huntin' In The SEC
Member since Jun 2013
22329 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 10:09 am to
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It was a suprisingly small and garish house.

That was my lasting impression.

I worked on bigger houses than Graceland all the time.
Posted by Honest Tune
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2011
19285 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 10:29 am to
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in the ghetto*


In the ghetto?
Posted by Crow Pie
Neuro ICU - Tulane Med Center
Member since Feb 2010
27177 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 11:03 am to
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In the ghetto?
Whitehaven aint no White Heaven.
Posted by Honest Tune
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2011
19285 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 11:33 am to
Yes, true. However I was just doing the “in the ghetto” echo from the Elvis song.

I visited Graceland in 98. shite hole.
Posted by LSU alum wannabe
Katy, TX
Member since Jan 2004
27591 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 11:38 am to
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I wondered if he wasn’t allowed to come out of the closet back in those days.


Short answer to that is HELL NO. That got out in those days he’d never have been the king of rock and roll.

That said, I don’t think he was. He always had too many people around him. Whether women, mistresses or those Memphis Mafia turds. If they had dirt, somebody would have sold a bombshell like that.
Posted by Crow Pie
Neuro ICU - Tulane Med Center
Member since Feb 2010
27177 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 11:49 am to
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I visited Graceland in 98. shite hole.
I grew up in the 60's 7 miles from Graceland and it wasn't always like that. We all know what happened in Memphis on 04/4/68 and it's been downhill since.
Posted by geauxpurple
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2014
16621 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 2:01 pm to
Several times over the years.
Posted by Got Blaze
Youngsville
Member since Dec 2013
9907 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 4:08 pm to
quote:

When EP bought it in 1957 it was isolated out on a highway. By the 80s it was in the ghetto*

exactly, same geographical analogy as living off GSRI (Gardere & Nicholson) in the late 70's ~ early 80's. There wasn't shite out in that area except for a Circle K and a few condominium developments for LSU students. Now that area is comparable to Mogadishu.
Posted by High C
viewing the fall....
Member since Nov 2012
59480 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 5:45 pm to
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We all know what happened in Memphis on 04/4/68 and it's been downhill since.


Early morning, April 4
Shot rings out in the Memphis sky
Free at last, they took your life
They could not take your pride

I saw Graceland about five years after his death. Nice, but nothing special. It was a nice box to check off, though I didn’t see it that way at the time.
Posted by dchog
Pea Ridge
Member since Nov 2012
26716 posts
Posted on 6/25/24 at 7:40 pm to
I visited in 07 and I remember the smell of 70s carpet that stunk.
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