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Tribute to the Birthday Boy

elvis-presley-poster-c117914101.jpgToday is what would be the seventy-fifth birthday of Elvis Presley.  To celebrate, I would like to dedicate today's blog post completely to him. 

Elvis was born on January 8, 1935 in the town of Tupelo, Mississippi.  He was born poor, but recorded his first track in '53 and rose to fame by '56.  Elvis became such a star that fans would literally mob the stage to reach him.  Most adults despised him, believing that his wild dance moves caused "juvenile delinquency," and he was forbidden to dance in many towns.  He entered the army, and served for a couple of years, and that act of patriotism did endear him to America even more than before.  Elvis did enjoy his dancing, but his favorite kind of music was gospel, and he recorded many gospel songs in his life.  Close friends and relatives of Elvis have testified that gospel songs were what he sang around the house and in his free time, and he often read books about spirituality and the Bible.  In the mid-seventies, Elvis began having trouble with weight gain.  He became addicted to prescription medications, and he died on August 16, 1977.

One story that I enjoy reading about Elvis is when there were some fan girls that were holding up a sign that said, "Elvis is the King!"  Elvis turned to them from the stage and said something to the effect of, "You put that sign down.  I'm not the King.  Jesus is."  And that was that.

Elvis Presley was- and still is- a huge influence on the way music is today.  He is probably my greatest inspiration when it comes to music.  I may not sing the way he did, but his passion for music has most definitely inspired me to write my songs.

Elvis has influenced so much of American culture today.  He deserves thanks for not only changing our perspective on music itself, but he also helped erase judgment in some ways.  He proved (at least in his early years), that you could dance and enjoy life while still being an All-American, decent guy.

Rest in peace, Elvis.  

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Rockin' Up There

Pencil, paper, acoustic guitar...
I write in silence, beneath a sky of stars,
This simple letter in the form of a song.
Just had to tell you before it's been too long.

I still miss you, and I still think about you.
When I close my eyes at night, I still sometimes see your face,
And I still wish you were here right now,
Playing your guitar in this place.
At least I know you're rockin' up there.

December 15th, it seems so long ago.
I'm feeling stronger, but healing's always slow.
Sometimes your memory hurts until I cry.
Sometimes in summer, I lay down and watch the sky,

Cause I still miss you, and I still think about you.
When I close my eyes at night, I still sometimes see your face,
And I still wish you were here right now,
Playing your guitar in this place.
At least I know you're rockin' up there.

And it's true what they say,
Time does heal the pain,
But I'll say this again,
Just in case you didn't know.
I still think about you,
And I bet I always will.
Love you, brother, still,
But I'll keep moving.

I still miss you, and I still think about you.
When I close my eyes at night, I still sometimes see your face,
And I still wish you were here right now,
Playing your guitar in this place.
At least I know you're rockin' up there.
You're rockin' up there.

December 15, 2009
2 years later.
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Rock In Peace, Gatlin

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