BrockForBroglio
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Who cares what he thought about him? He was probably jealous.
So, only your oppinion matters. I was never impressed with Elvis, just like I never understood all the hype over the Beatles.
Who cares what he thought about him? He was probably jealous.
seems Ray thought very little of Elvis.
I never said only my opinion matters, I just listed my favorite singers and others decided to criticize my selections.So, only your oppinion matters. I was never impressed with Elvis, just like I never understood all the hype over the Beatles.
You've shown your stupidity on this subject.
he put the genre on the map, inspiring many of the great rock artists of the 60's, like beatles and rolling stones.
“No-one, but no-one, is his equal, or ever will be. He was, and is supreme.” Mick Jagger
elvis just came along around the white place and the white time, that's all. lol
lotta sour grapes there.
Doubtful. Different genres, but Ray loved him some Willie Nelson and George Jones, and they came around in the same time frame.elvis just came along around the white place and the white time, that's all. lol
lotta sour grapes there.
No.
It's a neat myth, not unlike the "Babe Ruth is the greatest hitter that ever lived" nonsense. It's a nostalgic, feel-good story for old folks. Nothing more.
Uh...yes you can. There are countless instances of massive success with no discernible talent whatsoever.
I guess Justin Bieber is fucking awesome? I would say success may actually be one of the worst barometers for overall talent.
There are many stupid people.
Your act is getting old Slinky.
No.
It's a neat myth, not unlike the "Babe Ruth is the greatest hitter that ever lived" nonsense. It's a nostalgic, feel-good story for old folks. Nothing more.
babe ruth was the best of his time. thats all that matters.
babe ruth was the best of his time. thats all that matters.
Doubtful. Different genres, but Ray loved him some Willie Nelson and George Jones, and they came around in the same time frame.