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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Warm, Gentle Look At The King Of Rock And Roll,
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This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Hardcover)
Over the years since his death in 1977, many books, big screen and television movies, and documentaries have been written and filmed about the legend that was Elvis Presley. Despite the fact that he's been dead for the last 30 years (although you'll still find some diehard fans and conspiracy theorists who don't believe that), Elvis has remained a high-profile figure.
Hardly a year passes without an Elvis sighting. His birthday, January 8, never passes without commentary in the news and on the street. And most people, not just fans, remember the date of his death - August 16, 1977. Add up those numbers, 8 plus 16 plus 1977, and you get 2001 which was also the name of the number Elvis used to close his concerts, "2001: A Space Odyssey." Channel 13 on Sirius radio champions itself as "all-Elvis all the time." With all of the books and other materials available, not to mention the fan sites on the Internet, it wouldn't seem that another book of interest about Elvis would be possible. That's what I was thinking when I saw the title of Joe Moscheo's new book, THE GOSPEL SIDE OF ELVIS. Still, I was curious. However, once I started reading the book, I was pleasantly surprised. But first a little background is necessary. Joe Moscheo was a member of the group of gospel singers called The Imperials. The group has been around since 1964 and has had several member changes since then. The Imperials still exist as a Southern gospel contemporary Christian venue. Gospel music has roots in the church, primarily in the South, and is attributed to the African-American culture. Since its inception, the music has been divided between white and black singers. Even back in the 1950s, Elvis came under fire for listening to black music and bringing it into the rock and roll scene. While reading Moscheo's book, I discovered that Elvis's interest in that music was longer and deeper than I'd previously believed. Looking back over Elvis's career, you can see that he's never been far from gospel music. This is one of the trends that Moscheo brings out in his narrative. In fact after Elvis's success on NBC in 1968 in a show that's come to be known as the '68 Comeback Special, Elvis got the opportunity to play the International Hotel in Las Vegas. Normally his backup band was the Jordanaires. They had been with him on the television show and had sung with him for a number of years. Unfortunately, due to success they'd been having, the group wasn't able to do the Vegas shows. Elvis's next choice for backup singers was The Imperials. That was when Joe Moscheo really got to know Elvis Presley. From 1969 to 1971, the group performed with Elvis for ten weeks every year. They also attended the concerts after the concert up in Elvis's room every night. They became privy to lot of Elvis's private life. Moscheo's book isn't a tell-all bash of the man who's heralded as the king of rock and roll. Nor does the author praise or defend Elvis. Rather, Moscheo presents a fairly even-handed picture of Elvis. He acknowledges Elvis's strengths and weaknesses, the things that made him great as well as the things that brought about his downfall. I enjoyed reading the book a lot. I grew up in the Elvis era. My mom had been one of the girls who had fallen in love with his music back in the 1950s, then fell in love with him all over again in 1968 when he did the live television special. I'd watched that special and thought Elvis was cool. I still own it on DVD. I knew most of what Moscheo writes about in his book. There's no new material here. Nothing that hasn't already been written. What makes this book so good is that while I read it, I felt like I was listening to Moscheo tell me his story in his own words. The book is written in first person and is chock full of anecdotes, memories, and interpretations that are uniquely the author's own. Moscheo only talks about those things that he had personal experience with. He makes a statement as much about himself and gospel music as he does about Elvis Presley. THE GOSPEL SIDE OF ELVIS is thoroughly readable. I finished the book in a couple of sittings and was reluctant to be done with it. Moscheo's writing is diverting and consuming. I could tell that he had loved and respected the man behind the music and controversy. There are a lot of pictures of Elvis and The Imperials during their performances. There may be other books that deal with much of material found between the covers of this one, but I doubt any of them explore the material in the same personal and entertaining way that Moscheo does. This book will undoubtedly be picked up by the fans as soon as it comes out. But I think it would be a good primer for those who want to learn about the Elvis phenomena that started in the 1950s and still lingers within this world.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elvis, from his gospel-loving side, is a very good read,
By Armchair Interviews (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Hardcover)
Sometimes legends are formed by the simplest acts of kindness. It is common knowledge that Elvis Presley paid $3.98 to record two songs as a present for his mother's birthday. Anyone at that studio would have never guessed that this simple boy from Memphis, Tennesee, would one day be called The King of Rock-n-Roll.
Elvis rocketed to stardom and his physical antics on stage are fodder for hundreds of impersonators today. Popular Elvis songs readily come to mind: Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock, and Love Me Tender can still be heard on the airwaves today. Too few seek to understand the greatest influence in this cultural icon's life: his insatiable love for gospel music. Joe Moscheo, a member of the Imperials who sang as back-up for Elvis for four years, introduces Elvis as profoundly impacted by gospel music in The Gospel Side of Elvis. Moscheo portrays a Elvis as a man who would listen to a gospel recording perhaps 100 times to understand the musical intricacies. During a performance Elvis might ask his back-up singers to sing a gospel song a cappella, and have the audience bow their heads in submission. Frequently, after a performance, Elvis would have all-night vigils in his suite where gospel songs would be sung until early morning hours. It is refreshing to read a work that strives to paint Elvis as an accomplished musician instead of capitalizing on his faults. This book is remarkable at showing the depth to which Elvis sought to understand music. Christians, particularly those who watched some of Elvis' performances, will enjoy reading about the particular songs that had such an impact on Elvis: such as, How Great Thou Art. If you enjoy Elvis' legacy - you will enjoy this book. If you are a Gospel music fan who enjoys Elvis' legacy - you will LOVE this book. Armchair Interviews says: Wonderful look at a different Elvis.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful,
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This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Hardcover)
Joe is such a wonderful fellow so, I expected a great book. It is lovely, a tribute to his former boss and friend, my hero, Elvis Presley. Thank you, Joe, for all your kindness to Elvis and to us, his fans. You are such a pleasure to know. Your book is beautiful.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Read,
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This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Hardcover)
If you are a true Elvis fan, this is a must read. A fascinating story of not only Elvis' roots in Gospel, but how they meshed with Joe Moscheo's history. This is an intimate story of the man/lover of Gospel music with someone in the Gospel industry. I must admit, though I was fully aware of the fact that the only Grammy Awards Elvis achieved were for his Gospel Albums, when I saw the list of the songs he recorded at the end of the book, I was indeed awed. How glad I am that Joe Moscheo shared his personal memories of what many believe is the real Elvis. Elvis 'knew' and loved Gospel Music and Gospel groups and individual singers. These were his roots that he never left. Indeed that is where he felt most at home. All I can say is thank you Joe Moscheo, for sharing this intimate side of the Elvis that so few knew. I loved this book and return to it again and again.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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I really enjoyed Joe's book!,
By Proud Elvis Fan "Judy" (Charlotte NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Hardcover)
I read Joe's book in two sittings and obviously enjoyed it very much. He told some stories I'd not heard before and one of the most enjoyable is about Elvis asking everyone in the suite to bow their heads. When someone looked up he admonished them again to "bow your head". I can picture this scene in my mind and I laughed out loud. Wish I could have been there to witness it! Also, while he is not overly critical of the entourage, he doesn't try to hide his feelings regarding their relationship with Elvis. However, I did notice that a few of the "facts" in the book appear to be incorrect. One item says that when Elvis passed away, Vernon sent Elvis' plane to CA to pick up Priscella AND LISA. As we all know, Lisa was already at Graceland. There are a few other discrepancies and they make me a little wary regarding the accuracy regarding other stories. Overall, I would recommend Joe's book to all Elvis fans. It seems that Joe truly cared about Elvis and tried to do something to help him the the last few years of Elvis' life - if only someone could have convinced him to get the help he needed. I MISS HIM!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very good book,
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This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Hardcover)
I'm franch and I don't speak english very well, but all I can say about this book, that it is a marvellous book for the Elvis's fans. It shows the generosity of a man and it's why, after thirty years, ELVIS is always alive in our hearts.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Wonderful side of Elvis,
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This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Hardcover)
This is a marvelous book and I really enjoyed reading about the Gospel Side of Elvis. We know he was a spiritual person, but it is so refreshing to hear others talking about what a wonderful person Elvis was. Nothing negative in here, just pure joy to read.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
King of Gospel,
This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Hardcover)
Many people don't realize that Elvis was probably the greatest gospel singer that ever lived. Don't belive me? Purchase the "He Touched Me" DVD, or the "Amazing Grace" double CD. This book reveals this too-often overlooked, or unexplored side of the greatest entertainer of all time.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gospel side of Elvis,
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This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Hardcover)
Very well done. An interesting account of the Gospel side of Elvis and shows how spiritual he was.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not well researched,
By Elvis Forever Fan (San Antonio, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Gospel Side of Elvis (Kindle Edition)
I know this was Moscheo's personal experience with Elvis, but it reads like a "spur of the moment writing." If Priscilla read it, even she missed some of the facts...Moscheo says Lisa Marie was with Priscilla when Elvis died, when in fact LM was at Graceland. He states a number of other "facts" as well that are incorrect - such as Elvis arriving AFTER his mother passed away - leaving one to wonder if he took time to even research his book. Sorry Joe, but it looks like another acquaintance "piggy-backing" off being a somewhat acquaintance with Elvis. We already know how much Elvis loved his gospel music.
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The Gospel Side of Elvis by Joe Moscheo (Hardcover - August 13, 2007)
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