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May 27, 2009
A Little Less Conversation Remixes-Elvis Presley vs JXL
I am an unabashed Elvis fan and I love the fact that the King's music is kept alive and given a fresh treatment to appeal to more contemporary audiences.

Jun 01, 2016
Bilstein Heavy Duty for VW MK4 is Awesome!
As soon as the factory shocks wear out on my German cars (VW and Mercedes) i always replace them with Bilstein, and I go with the Heavy Duty (HD) if my budget allows. Bilstein HD have just the right amount of German-tuned "jounce" to provide that fine balance between a more-firm-than-factory ride and yet still be comfortable for daily driving. I got a pair of these Bilstein HDs for my 04 JettaTDI, for an absolute best deal of $50/shock, after the factory shocks had worn out, and now the car rides beautifully firm yet still supple enough to absorb the usual road surface irregularities.
Aug 18, 2009
Must-have 2-disc set of revealing Elvis concert footage
I love this 2-disc edition of Elvis-That's the Way It Is because it has both the original theatrical release AND the re-edited (more Elvis-centric) version using previously-unseen footage that was forgotten in the MGM vaults. Thank god for [Ted] Turner Entertainment and his then-control of Warner Bros (which apparently gained the rights to the original-MGM release and the archived unused footage.
The beginning words of the re-edit version tell the short but dramatic story of how the previously-forgotten footage finally came to light. Its great to be able to compare the original theatrical release and the re-edit. The original release has a lot of concert footage of fan hysteria as they eagerly await Elvis' arrival on stage in Phoenix(?) The original release is great on its own--but there's a reason that the re-edit is called Disc 1, while the original release is called Disc 2.
The re-edit is all-Elvis, all the time and he looks like a trim, hungry tiger in his prime and in his element. From the pre-concert rehearsals where he misjudges a dismount from a tandem bike, to the quick-cut where he calls "Lunch!", to his reference to an "infant-baby", to his receiving the congratulations of Cary Grant and Sammy Davis, Jr--Elvis shows the talent, drive and vitality that made him the undisputed King of Rock 'n' Roll.