https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFo8-JqzSCM
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When Lynyrd Skynyrd came to Fame studios in MSC, Alabama they did a concert lined up by Rick Hall at Florence Lauderdale Coliseum downtown Florence, Al on Spring street. We all loaded up and made a Willie B's run to Guys, Tn. and got some of Gerome's finest. Concert day we Hit Florence about five and dragged out some of the local bud's. I was walking on the floor GA and giving every girl in the place a kiss and a couple of shotguns. The cops just let us do whatever we wanted and they were GREAT Here is the one that got every person at the show going wild>>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9QVycC6pk
This is the band we saw. It was around october of 1973.
Terry Stafford ...Suspicion ....better then Elvis's version.............This is not Suspicious Minds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKI9Mcwaf14
I don't know about that floder :eek:
You do know that Elvis is King, right ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_RCvsiavuM
"In 1986, the band Fine Young Cannibals' cover version, which features backing vocals by Jimmy Somerville, reached No. 8 on the UK Singles chart. Singer Roland Gift said that Elvis had come to him in a dream and told him he would record the greatest version of Suspicious Minds ever." Lol...!!!
https://youtu.be/13iMsGNUHFo
The Fine Young Cannibals' music video for the song was filmed in black & white and, for most it, remains that way. However, the video is noted for its innovative use of colorization, following the bridge section of the song. The video pays homage to Elvis, both in its use of the monochrome filming (common during Elvis' early career) and the shiny spangled suits that the band wear in the second half of the video. :cool:
cool 4me
But.... it's still not Elvis, but its pretty 'fine' thou :)
Them Fine Young Cannibals .... that song, the one about 'driving me crazy' and te other one 'Good Thing' ... In my younger years, I played them songs non-stop on the JukeBox down at the local Ice Cream Parlor :)
here's a bit of trivia for you.
Did you know that Kurt Russel had a small part in Tom Hank's movie Forrest Gump ?
Not many know that but yup, it's true.
The scene when Forrest was young and in his Mom's Boarding house. Elvis was one of the guests.
I do not know who that actor was that played the part of Elvis, but the voice over was done by Kurt Russel :)