tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4079755405793338966.post4779511407165913734..comments2022-11-08T06:59:15.144-07:00Comments on Inside the Rock Era: Elvis Week 2011, Part Five: Special ComebackRocketman5000http://www.blogger.com/profile/02096607658352886468noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4079755405793338966.post-35985534909785309962011-08-15T18:58:43.901-06:002011-08-15T18:58:43.901-06:00Thanks Cook! You make very good comments about th...Thanks Cook! You make very good comments about the estate. We are fortunate to be able to see and hear as much as we can about Elvis at Graceland.<br /><br />I didn't get to see Elvis, unfortunately, but just to be there in person to witness a legend must have been a life highlight. <br /><br />There are several lessons learned from Elvis' story, but two in particular that I want to write on to wrap up the feature. I'll put that on the blog Wednesday.Rocketman5000https://www.blogger.com/profile/02096607658352886468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4079755405793338966.post-87794551087965286722011-08-15T18:47:44.864-06:002011-08-15T18:47:44.864-06:00Great story, well written. We all know how it ends...Great story, well written. We all know how it ends, but it's still heart-breaking. Even now...after all this time. How could such a brautiful creature have suffered so deeply? I am al@ays amazed by how much of his life was preserved by his father and by Priscilla. Had Vernon not kept every scrap of paper, every photo and all of his personal belongings we would not know as much about Elvis as we do. If Priscilla hadn't handled his estate as proficiently as she has, all would have been lost forever. I was blessed to have been able to see one of Elvis's last concerts when I was just 14. And I visited Graceland just 2 years ago. I cannot describe the feeling there. Magical.Cook Out Loudhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12311548346114705746noreply@blogger.com