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ELVIS PRESLEY Original__1976__CONCERT TICKET STUB__Dayton, OH__EX
$ 63.35
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Description
Here's areally nice
ELVIS
stub
from October 26th, 1976,
at the University of Dayton, Ohio.
This stub is basically in perfect condition, no noticeable wear or flaws except for the writing on the back.
Purchase with con
fidence, I deal
only
in original vintage items guaranteed authentic.
Typical 1976 Elvis Presley Setlist
See See Rider (Ma Rainey cover)
I've Got a Woman (Ray Charles cover)
Amen
Love Me (Willy and Ruth cover)
Let Me Be There (Olivia Newton-John cover)
You Gave Me a Mountain (Marty Robbins cover)
Steamroller Blues (James Taylor cover)
All Shook Up
Teddy Bear
Don't Be Cruel
Love Me Tender
Polk Salad Annie (Tony Joe White cover)
What'd I Say (Ray Charles cover)
School Day
And I Love You So (Don McLean cover)
Hurt (Roy Hamilton cover)
Burning Love (Arthur Alexander cover)
America The Beautiful
Funny How Time Slips Away (Willie Nelson cover)
Heartbreak Hotel
Hound Dog (Big Mama Thornton cover)
Can't Help Falling in Love
Closing Vamp
Concert Review from 1976:
Fans 'All Shook Up' No doubt about it: Elvis is still King
By Cliff Radel : The Cincinnati Enquirer : Concert Date : March 21, 1976 (2:30pm)
Only Elvis Presley could elicit screams just by singing 'America, the Beautiful'. As he sang about 'amber waves of grain', at his Sunday afternoon
Riverfront Coliseum, a chorus of girlish screams shot up from the sold-out audience of 17,540. The crowd's reaction to the next line was wilder. 'For purple mountains' majesty above the fruited plains', Presley sang. Upon reaching 'fruited' he momentarily let his gaze drop to the women seated in the first row. He quickly flashed them the patented Elvis sneer. The women jumped out of their seats. Shrieking, they reached out with one hand toward the stage and with the other hittheir heads in ecstasy. No performer, 20 years after attaining stardom, receives the response Presley does. If audience adulation was the determining factor, his title to the King of Rock 'n' Roll would be unquestioned.