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Adios
Indianapolis, June 26 1977

01 Also Sprach Zarathustra
02 See See Rider
03 I Got A Woman/Amen
04 Love Me
05 Fairytale
06 You Gave Me A Mountain
07 Jailhouse Rock
08 It's Now Or Never
09 Little Sister
10 Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel
11 Release Me
12 I Can't Stop Loving You
13 Brigde Over Troubled Water
14 intro : Early Morning Rain
15 What'd I Say
16 Johnny B. Goode
17 Drum solo
18 Bass solo
19 Piano solo
20 I Really Don't Want To Know
21 Keyboard solo
22 Orchestra solo
23 Hurt
24 Hound Dog
25 Can't Help Falling In Love
26 Closing Vamp

This is the final concert. Maby one of the best concerts in 77. Also the historical value of this concert, makes the album a must for every Fan out there.

Market square garden is now demolished aswell. sad.gif
Gordon
Good show...and the last one!

The recording is great although it is not a soundboard. The audience are really into it...and make this show very special! Sound is very sharp!

A very good Bridge Over Troubled Water and one has to note a good version of Release Me also!

Say Goodbye to the King...you can't miss this!
elvisfan57
i finally heard this one today. i prefer this over the last farewell. everyfan should have this one in thier collection 00000407.gif
Brad
This is a great release. Awesome to hear rare songs like Release Me, Can't Stop Loving You, and Bridge Over Troubled Water for 1977 performed. And for an audience recording it has very good sound quality.
stefan
Sound is practically the best ever for an audience recording. Like no other recording it captures the feeling of being there.

This a very good show with some unusual (for 1977) songs. Highlights are It's Now Or Never, Release Me, I Can't Stop Loving You, Bridge Over Troubled Water (just listen to the standing ovation when he begins the 2nd verse) and Hurt.

This historical concert should be in every fan's collection.
NightRider
Totally agree guys..and with rumours still ripe about the chance of an FTD release of this....well...that would make my year if it was improved sound....great cd [img]style_emoticons/default/clap.gif[/img]
Brad
QUOTE (NightRider @ Apr 4 2006, 09:38 PM) *
Totally agree guys..and with rumours still ripe about the chance of an FTD release of this....well...that would make my year if it was improved sound....great cd [img]style_emoticons/default/clap.gif[/img]

This would be awesome if FTD decides to release it, they should it is for sure a historic concert without a doubt, and a great performance put on by Elvis also.
colonel snow
This historical concert was first released in march 1978 on 2 LP set The last farewell. this LP set was counterfeited /reissued with new covers / reprint with other names etc and finally released on CD in 1988 called The last farewell (label EP records) (taken from LP source).
Once again re-released with new names.
there exists a soundboard recording of this 26 june 1977 show.

colonel snow
stefan
QUOTE (colonel snow @ Jun 7 2006, 04:41 PM) *
there exists a soundboard recording of this 26 june 1977 show.
colonel snow


Have you heard it then ?
colonel snow
QUOTE (stefan @ Jun 7 2006, 05:49 PM) *
Have you heard it then ?


it's mentioned in Tunzi recording sessions vol. 3 and I've seen a xero copy of the tape box somewhere on the web (I don't remember which site>> it could be FECC) when it was discussed.

colonel snow
stefan
I understand where you're coming from, but as I recall it the tape box as featured on the FECC site turned out to be a fake. Furthermore, Tunzi listing a sounboard recording of this historic show doesn't mean it exist.

Untill one actually hears it one can only asume that a soundboard once excisted, or is in private hands.
colonel snow
QUOTE (stefan @ Jun 13 2006, 07:51 PM) *
I understand where you're coming from, but as I recall it the tape box as featured on the FECC site turned out to be a fake. Furthermore, Tunzi listing a sounboard recording of this historic show doesn't mean it exist.

Untill one actually hears it one can only asume that a soundboard once excisted, or is in private hands.


hello stefan
I agree that you have must heard a portion to be sure that it exists.
paperwork can be manupilated but I cann't understand why people tell lies.
perhaps they believe their own stories but as a longtime Elvis fan I don't believe fairytales.

I know that a lot paperwork is false. I remember at this moment that Fools hall of fame was recorded in the studio in 1957. they used a doctored taped legend from I beg of you/That's when your heartaches begin to convince the fans but they forgot to change the number of the workorder.

it's like paintings there false Rembrandts / van Goghs etc. and there are fake Elvis items.

colonel snow
Gordon
Definately Adios is the best sounding AR available of this concert.

It is also the most complete as far as we know? Is there anything that we know is missing in it?
stefan
QUOTE (Gordon @ Mar 13 2007, 01:26 PM)
Definately Adios is the best sounding AR available of this concert.

It is also the most complete as far as we know? Is there anything that we know is missing in it?
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The pre programm, but I believe there excist an even better audience recording with the the pre-programm.
Memphis-Man
Who knows? This being the 30th anniversary and us Elvis fans (the core Elvis fans) not getting any younger, maybe FTD will give us a wonderful treat clap.gif

M-M
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