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Elvis Presley: The Rebel Years in Bloomington, MN
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Elvis Presley: The Rebel Years in Bloomington, MN
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The immortal Elvis Presley is shown here in his early years from 1954 to 1960 when he still had the unrestrained power of a naive, exceedingly charming Southern boy who was slowly losing his innocence.
In these early years, Elvis, with a few irrepressible hip gyrations, became a scandalous heartthrob, teen idol, and rebel who captured the devotion of millions of fans. The introduction is by the legendary music critic Lester Bangs (1949-1982), whose essays in magazines like
Rolling Stone
,
Cream
, and the
Village Voice
mark him as one of the most influential pop critics of the seventies.
In these early years, Elvis, with a few irrepressible hip gyrations, became a scandalous heartthrob, teen idol, and rebel who captured the devotion of millions of fans. The introduction is by the legendary music critic Lester Bangs (1949-1982), whose essays in magazines like
Rolling Stone
,
Cream
, and the
Village Voice
mark him as one of the most influential pop critics of the seventies.
The immortal Elvis Presley is shown here in his early years from 1954 to 1960 when he still had the unrestrained power of a naive, exceedingly charming Southern boy who was slowly losing his innocence.
In these early years, Elvis, with a few irrepressible hip gyrations, became a scandalous heartthrob, teen idol, and rebel who captured the devotion of millions of fans. The introduction is by the legendary music critic Lester Bangs (1949-1982), whose essays in magazines like
Rolling Stone
,
Cream
, and the
Village Voice
mark him as one of the most influential pop critics of the seventies.
In these early years, Elvis, with a few irrepressible hip gyrations, became a scandalous heartthrob, teen idol, and rebel who captured the devotion of millions of fans. The introduction is by the legendary music critic Lester Bangs (1949-1982), whose essays in magazines like
Rolling Stone
,
Cream
, and the
Village Voice
mark him as one of the most influential pop critics of the seventies.