EXOTICLEX
Super Freak
Nice reveal Blitzway. Wonder if NECA told them to sit down.
Drugs, food, and God knows what else. But we're really talking about '74 onwards is what people are thinking of when they think of "fat druggy Elvis". People seem to think as soon as left the stage of the 68 special he gained 60 pounds and went down hill immediately. He still looked great up until the last 3 or 4 years.I dig later Elvis just fine but its the Sun recordings that really get me off. A very short period of time granted but that stuff is my favorite. I'd love a young Elvis. Im also looking forward to this too.
What I REALLY want is Johnny Cash.
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A killer figure, indeed. Though I would really love for these companies that make guitarist to pay attention to their chord hand and actually make a useful "guitar hands".I had the Enterbay Comeback Special Elvis and gave it to my uncle as he loves Elvis so much, I thought the sculpt was pretty good, having it a numbered release was a nice touch too.
I really hope they keep this up. Lots of musicians Id love. Number one for me would be the Beatles. Those would be my grail figures if I have any. Them with all their instruments would be a hefty sum but they could just go the Pepper route. They only have to include the 4 Beatles with the brass and woodwind instruments their holding on the cover.. It would be another 4 pack like Ghostbusters. That would be doable.Exactly. Elvis still looked great for Hawaii imo. In the next couple years he would suffer from an ill-advised and way too early botched partial facelift, weight gain from obvious excess food indulgence and the dreaded alcohol and drug bloat. Still, he's a musical legend and much like Marilyn Monroe, most people (myself included) love the guy. I'm sure Blitzway will do him justice like they did Marilyn and Jimi
A killer figure, indeed. Though I would really love for these companies that make guitarist to pay attention to their chord hand and actually make a useful "guitar hands".
I really hope they keep this up. Lots of musicians Id love. Number one for me would be the Beatles. Those would be my grail figures if I have any. Them with all their instruments would be a hefty sum but they could just go the Pepper route. They only have to include the 4 Beatles with the brass and woodwind instruments their holding on the cover.. It would be another 4 pack like Ghostbusters. That would be doable.
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So basically that rules out critical and popular hits like Suspicious Minds, In the Ghetto, Kentucky Rain and many more?
What about songs like Dominick the impotent bull? (Not making that up.) That was pre-comeback
Elvis had a quality control issue: he recorded great songs and ****e ones during every era. The only period in his life when he recorded consistently good (great, actually) material was his time at Sun.
Drugs, food, and God knows what else. But we're really talking about '74 onwards is what people are thinking of when they think of "fat druggy Elvis". People seem to think as soon as he left the stage of the 68 special he gained 60 pounds and went down hill immediately. He still looked great up until the last 3 or 4 years.
I dig later Elvis just fine but its the Sun recordings that really get me off. A very short period of time granted but that stuff is my favorite. I'd love a young Elvis. Im also looking forward to this too.
What I REALLY want is Johnny Cash.
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I had the Enterbay Comeback Special Elvis and gave it to my uncle as he loves Elvis so much, I thought the sculpt was pretty good, having it a numbered release was a nice touch too.
I'm not saying everything pre-comeback was gold nor am I saying I like everything pre-comeback and hate everything post-comeback. But I can barely stand the majority of his music post-comeback. His Sun stuff is great. I'm by no means and Elvis expert, I just like what I like We all have our preferences
True-- I'm honestly too young too know first hand the transition to fat Elvis beyond documentaries. I just know that when my dad and I were riding around the truck when I was a kid, he'd play the early stuff and that's what I like. When I hear Elvis that doesn't sound similar to that, I just don't like it and can't vibe with it. I have nothing against anyone who likes the version of Elvis that Blitzway is doing. I think more Elvis in general is good b/c maybe it will be possible for me to get something from his time that I connect with.
Johnny Cash would be awesome as well!
It's such a beautiful figure even though I dislike the Enterbay body, the hands were difficult to swap and the fake leather would stain the body to no end. It still looked awesome on the shelf. I had to sadly sell mine last year when I lost my job. I really hope another company makes a good 1/6 young Elvis again b/c this one is just so expensive now.
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