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RF - NTSC - USA

Elvis - Aloha from Hawai, via Satellite

Studio NBC Alt Title Elvis - Aloha from Hawai, via Satellite
Distributed by Warner Bros Director(s) Marty Pasetta
Running Time 72.mins Producer(s) Marty Pasetta
Prod. Year 1973 Composer(s) Elvis
Genre(s) Music Writer(s) Elvis
Screen Format Full Frame Prod.Design N/A
Sound Format(s) DD 5.1 Sound N/A
Layer DVD-5 Actors Elvis
Case Type Snapper DVD Extras: 5 Bonus songs including footage never-before-seen.
IMDB Rating N/A DVD-ROM None
Reviewed 9/8-2000 MPAA Rating All
Released 2000 UPC 8536540862
IMDB Link N/A Comments Added 7-Aug-2000

Review 1 - 9/8-2000

The world`s most seen concert!

In 1973, Elvis held the worlds first televisionconcert live via satelite. It took place in Hawaii, and went out to 40 countries, and was seen by as many as 1.6 billion people. This is still the biggest concert of all times, bigger than Live Aid.
I think this must be the best liveperformance ever by an artist. The King is pure dynamite, and flirts a lot with the females near the stage. His powerful voice lifts the roof as he direct his band of musicians with his bodylanguage. Elvis had it all. The best voice, Charisma, humor, sexappeal, charm and total control over his musicians as well as the audience. When you see him in action it is not hard to understand why Elvis is the greatest entertainer/singer that ever lived. The songs are variable and beautifully performed. It was great to replace my wornout Vhstape of this show with the
dvd. Warner has even included 5 bonus-songs and animated menu. The picture is better than I ever have seen it before, but the best part is the sound. It is newly remastred into DD.5.1 and it fills the room. The sound rules. However, there are three songs left out because of some ownershipagreements that didn`t work out. Those are: I`m so lonesome I could cry. Johhnie B Goode and I can`t stop loving you. Surely I miss them, but I have the whole show on Vhs, as well as the original album. The best liveperformance ever by any artist can only receive full score. Long live THE KING!

SCORE: 6

EB.