Elvis: Concha Time DVD | Elvis: Right By Your Side DVD (Elvis Presley)

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Combo Deal both Concha Time DVD and Right By Your Side DVD. 'Concha Time' features Elvis wearing the famous 'Concha' Suit with footage from two Dinner Shows edited to form one complete show. 'Right By Your Side' is THE must-have FINAL edition of the August 4 rehearsal.

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Concha Time DVD

'Concha Time' features Elvis wearing the famous 'Concha' Suit with footage from two Dinner Shows edited to form one complete show. Strictly Limited To 250 Copies, this DVD for the first time presents fans with all film in true WIDESCREEN, which gives a great new feel to both the official footage and unreleased film*.

Unlike the 'TTWII Complete Shows' set, (which is still a must have) here you get ONE Elvis instead of multiple angles, which didn't get you 'into' the show. Also some hard to find angles have been used to give it a totally new experience! (* unreleased clips on previous releases were all in 4:3 ratio). READ our review below.

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'Concha Time' has everything I love about the movie, 'That's The Way It Is', PLUS lots of what we would all wish was actually in the film. Talk about 'Hot Shots & Cool Clips' this DVD has it all from Elvis Presley in Las Vegas 1970.

Importantly to me, it is a (full) CONCERT EVENT.

Like the original film (including the Special Edition) this is a compilation, but with Elvis in the one (concha) suit the DVD in a way never seen before manages to present to us a complete full concert - an event - which is in many ways is much more satisfying to watch, giving this DVD an extra attraction not otherwise available.

There is a combination of three sources for the film. That which we have on the official DVD, plus the 'chonca' content from 'The Lost Performances DVD', and then taken from the hours of film from the 'TTWII The Complete Shows DVD'. The last source does have 'Property of Turner' across the bottom, which frankly always annoyed me in the past spoiling the view, but HERE it does not as it is mixed in, thus giving a break between this and the regular film, in fact I found myself focused more and appreciating more viewing the great content that I would otherwise never get to see (View the preview clip below and you will get a clear idea of what I am saying).

But setting that aside, what are the highlights? Equally to me simply watching Elvis in top quality as you can on any DVD is special here. But then watching some amazing officially unreleased performances, and revealing in between-song banter is surreal. And BOTH combined requires a superlative I can't think of right now.

With the 'in between-song banter' several times we get to - see - for the first time what Elvis was, in fact, talking about ('thanks for the lamb Mary') that we could only ever wonder about while listening to records and or CD before today!!!.

And ALL in WIDESCREEN.

Not only is the 'Widescreen' significant in itself, but it adds an important touch to the continuity of the film, partly helping in the overall full concert, event, appearance.

The bonus August 13, 1970 section is a nice addition, but it was a smart move to keep it separate, only because this allows for the viewing delight of the one concert event with the main content, (From August 11 and 12, 1970).

NO fan will be disappointed in the release, it has it all, and I doubt it will leave your player for some time. David Adams.

Main feature:

That's All Right *
I Got A Woman*
Heartbreak Hotel *
Love Me Tender #
I've Lost You #
I Just Can't Help Believin *
I Can't Stop Loving You *
Patch It Up #
Twenty Days and Twenty Nights #
You've Lost That Loving Feeling *
Polk Salad Annie *
Introductions #
Blue Suede Shoes #
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me #
Bridge Over Troubled Water *
Suspicious Minds *
Can't Help Falling in Love #

Bonus feature:

Don't Cry Daddy +
In the Ghetto +
Stranger in the Crowd +
Make the World Go Away +
All Shook Up +
The Wonder of You +
I Just Can't Help Believin' #
Heartbreak Hotel #
Love Me Tender *
I've Lost You *
Suspicious Minds #
Can't Help Falling In Love *
Sweet Caroline (Backstage) *

* August 11, 1970 Dinner Show
# August 12, 1970 Dinner Show
+ August 13, 1970 Dinner Show

Right By Your Side DVD

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This is THE must-have FINAL edition of the August 4 rehearsal. For the first time presented in FULL Widescreen, the best sources were used to create the ultimate experience, edits combined from both 'That s the Way it Is' movies (1970/2001) and outtakes, making this the longest version ever released! (45 minutes!!).

Where your first reaction will be 'Seen it so many times before' you will be amazed by this new approach ...

Picture and sound is improved, and the whole performance is more 'alive'.

One of the highlights is the SEVEN minutes version of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water', again edited 'the way it should be' making you feel as Elvis is 'RIGHT BY YOUR SIDE' ...

Tracks:

Playing Demo's
That's All Right (instrumental)
Conversations
Words
Cattle Call / Yodel
Twenty Days and Twenty Nights
Something # 1
Farther Along
Something # 2
Santa Claus is Back in Town
Don't Cry Daddy
In the Ghetto
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
Bridge Over Troubled Water

Bonus

25 minutes Rehearsals July 29, 1970