
Elvis in the Morning
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Lloyd James
The sixties explode, and Elvis becomes the icon of the nation, while Orson, a college demonstrator, drifts away from regular life while looking for something of substance in which to believe. Each man is an emblem of his times, as social conventions crumble, barriers fall, and the cultural landscape changes forever.
A panorama of change and dissent, of the ability of friends to stay true despite distance and time, Elvis in the Morning portrays a nation in change and the effects of celebrity on innocence.
©2001 William F. Buckley, Jr. (P)2001 Blackstone AudiobooksListeners also enjoyed...




















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"Lloyd James superbly narrates the story of these two disparate yet bound lives....Orson's gentleness and Elvis' vulnerability and occasional celebrity-induced hubris are conveyed through James' narration, which is always true and affecting. Listeners will be involved from the start." (AudioFile)
Forrest Gump with Elvis included!!!
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Shockingly good
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The narrator was wonderful. When Orson meets Elvis for the first time, I was in my car and people must have thought me an idiot because I was smiling from ear to ear.
I'm nearly as old as Orson, and listening to his journey through life brought back so many memories for me. And I think this story let's us see more plainly the two sides of Elvis...the small town, religious leaning country boy and what Col. Parker and the media made him be.
I saw Elvis once, passing down a hallway in a Las Vegas casino. He had a full entourage with him and he happened to glance up at me for a quick second, smiled, and put his head down and kept walking. I was never an Elvis fan, ever...but seeing him that day...well, to put it mildly, he was the most beautiful human being I have ever seen to this day. Power, charisma, and humblesness just emanated from him. I can't begin to describe the radiance of his being. Don't think I'm some nut for saying that, but it's true. I can understand Orson's connection to him.
Anyway, BUY THIS BOOK!
Too bad Elvis has left the building...
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Elvis?
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