Talk:Elvis In Concert

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"The concert at Omaha is considered by many Elvis experts to be the worst concert Elvis ever performed."

Are you sure about it? It is definitely not the worst! It may be the worst which is filmed, but it was pretty ok show compared to some of '76 summer shows or someone call the worst which was '74 september 28th ES in College Park Maryland, in Baltimore... but the fact is that Omaha show wasn't the worst at all and I'm sure that there is no experts who thinks so... I guess it's just the worst filmed show! 62.65.212.100 15:49, 16 March 2007 (UTC)

  • Regardless, it's a review statement and unsourced. That's a violation of WP:NPOV so I'll remove it, though I'll add some cited material. 23skidoo 20:42, 22 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] VHS availability

Are we sure this was not available on VHS at some point? The reason I ask is I recently found a BitTorrent download of this from isohunt and other sites. The only thing I could think of is that someone with a VHS may have taped this show if it was shown at a later date. --Brian(view my history)/(How am I doing?) 22:58, 3 September 2007 (UTC)


The show has been bootlegged on video and DVD, which should send a message to the estate that fans would like to have this material released officially. Sure, Elvis doesn't look great considering the concerts were filmed a few weeks before he died, but that's no reason at all to deny the public the material. Elvis is in good form here, especially on "Unchained Melody."--Susan Nunes 13 February 2008