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It just so happens I'm in this scene... the drummer with the tan, green sweater and white tee shirt closest to the center of the stage. I don't know whether this line up ever influenced bands like the Dead, but having two drummers was totally an accident of casting. And rather than bum one of us out ( missing a chance to be with Elvis), the producers went with two drummers.

It took three days to shoot this scene and Elvis spent part of each day hanging out with the guys in the band. He was funny, charming, cool as hell and a very nice person.

We weren't actually playing the track,that was done by the usual great Elvis session players, but most of us were I like to think good enough to have done so.

"Bye Bye Birdie" had just been released and was earning rave reviews for the whole cast including Ann-Margret, but we only saw her when she came out for a take. "Viva Las Vegas" was not in the "Birdie" class, although maybe the best of the Elvis music pictures.

A future Best Supporting Actress nominee was one of the dancers....The blond in the green and red striped sweater is Teri Garr and dancing would be Teri's way in the door to eventual stardom. Teri prominently featured in "The T.A.M.I Show" from 1964 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnGWSQoLK44&feature=relatedy here on You Tube, eventually becoming a featured dancer in the real Las Vegas. Then, the Sonny and Cher Show came along,which led to " Young Frankenstein" and you know the rest. The last time I spoke to her, Teri Garr was still the same thoughtful person I knew so long ago and so very brave to have publicly confronted MS as she has done.

A third cast member from North Hollywood High School and in the band also is Barry Zweig, a world class jazz guitarist.

And no, we weren't on location in Las Vegas, but right across from the MGM back lot

( which is long gone) in a local auditorium of some sort. On the second day of filming, Elvis mentioned to us during a break that word had circulated that he was making a movie and there were about a thousand fans outside, Even with the regular crew of friends/ musicians/bodyguards who traveled with Elvis, it still would be too risky for him to try and leave the location without a Police escort and precautions before hand.

Elvis remarked something like...: "you know I can never go into a store or a movie like you guys can"......but then he added, "Of course, they'll always open up for me after hours." He laughed, but it did bring home the price one paid for his world stature.

For those of you who weren't alive when Elvis really was The King, he was bigger than any music or film star today. In fact, on an international scale Elvis Presley was the most famous performer of the 20th century. Bigger than Crosby, bigger than Sinatra, with perhaps only the Beatles on his level of fan popularity and there were four of them to spread the stress around. Plus, for the Beatles, Elvis was still the king as far as they were concerned.

Comentarios

8 years ago

orangequartermusic

Damn she was sexy as hell.

9 years ago

Rocky J.

Classic Elvis Presley & Anne Margret!!!

9 years ago

Hathaway Alfred

Thanks a lot for the video, and for the really interesting things you tell us about it. (I had always wondered how on earth that band could have two drummers...)

9 years ago

Quaalude Charlie

:) QC

9 years ago

renee fabian

my back went out just watching this

9 years ago

Stephen Ellis

Always we remember Elvis ... ♛ ♛ ♛ THE ONLY KING OF MUSIC ♛ ♛ ♛ ♛♫ EL== ═ ═ ஜ ۩ V♔ I ۩ ஜ ═ ═ S==♫♛ ISEP TCB TC.."""""""""""""" Elvis Aaron Presley """""""""""""""

9 years ago

Rudolf Vizi

Great.great.scene.man....whatta.scene...i.felt.like.being.there...

9 years ago

Rudolf Vizi

Johnny.Bravo.on.guitar:)

9 years ago

Mabe Yushin

Elvis win one's immortality, He was destined to become a great musician.

9 years ago

Mabe Yushin

A picture is clear and the sound of the Elvis and Ann is sweet and dance, Thank you that I was able to appreciate a First-class seat. ! ! !

9 years ago

Arnsten Ariansen

Best Quality

10 years ago

adstanra

wow, thanks for posting----and great story--thanks

10 years ago

asmerceadar7

my fav elvis dance duo is with ann Margaret

10 years ago

asmerceadar7

yes they did have chemistry..

10 years ago

cat presley

man they sure did have chemistry 

10 years ago

gina busateri

You could tell they were having a great time. Wonderful movie, two awesome actors to pair together.

11 years ago

WeenieJuice_Pompgawd

2:18 that ass

11 years ago

Steven Rubio

*Viva Las Vegas** (George Sidney, 1964).*There's a tendency to overrate the decent #Elvis movies, just because they don't suck. That tendency isn't necessary here, for *Viva Las Vegas* is probably the King's best movie. The plot isn 't much, but neither was plot the point in Fred and Ginger musicals. The acting is tolerable, if not excellent, and the dialogue only occasionally fails. I know this sounds like damning with faint praise, but I haven't gotten to the praise yet. First, Elvis gets a few decent songs to sing. Not just the title tune, a Doc Pomus / Mort Shuman classic, but also "C'mon Everybody", "What'd I Say", and another Pomus / Shuman song, this one a ballad, "I Need Someone to Lean On". Second, the musical numbers are actually staged with some thought (director George Sidney wasn't exactly in the pantheon, but he knew what he was doing, and was given the time and budget to do it). Third, Ann-Margret. I don't think of myself as her biggest fan, but she brings a lot to the table in *Viva Las Vegas*, and is the primary reason this one is better than the other Elvis movies. She works really hard ... really hard ... and while it can be a bit much in another context, it's likely the only way to compete with Elvis Presley. She exudes sex appeal ... that's pretty much her act, although she somehow seems more like a human than, say, Marilyn Monroe. The chemistry between the two stars is electric, meaning that Elvis' performance has a jolt he didn't always offer in his films. Ann-Margret gets a couple of songs herself, does a duet with the King, and, when the two enter a talent contest, she ties Elvis for the top prize. You never get the feeling you're watching ELVIS PRESLEY and some lady ... Ann-Margret matches Elvis, and it's quite something to see.

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