This interview is priceless. How nice of Sam to share the story with us. RIP Sam, you are with your childhood friend again!
@rustyruss2962
2 жыл бұрын
Yesyes ❤️🙏
@danielupsdell2697
2 жыл бұрын
God bless you Sam great memories
@lxck_df5922
2 жыл бұрын
@@danielupsdell2697 Amens's Lords's
@angelg6565
2 жыл бұрын
R.I.P Mr. Bell 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@jamesadcock5235
2 жыл бұрын
He died? Shame I was thinking he looked good for someone in the their 80s.
@cemcalex
2 жыл бұрын
Has anyone else noticed (since the movie is now out) that in the flash back scene in Tupelo, the young friend who runs up to Elvis and his other friends and points to the juke joint says "hey FOOLS!" .....just like Sam told Baz they would call each other. Baz remembered that small detail from an interview in 2019 and used that in the movie. The micro-details in this movie are truly mindblowing.
@depper
2 жыл бұрын
YESSSSSSSSSS!!! I loved this. I spotted it right away. OSCARS ARE MADE for legendary work like this. Just imagine we can hear traffic in the background of this video... while life is moving on your got a LEGENDARY HISTORY LESSON with a producer FROM AUSTRALIA traveling this far, to meet someone not famous TO GET THE MOVIE RIGHT!! THIS IS what Oscars were made for. Baz deserves one. I think the movie will sweep the Oscars. I predict at least 4 now - Austin, Baz and cinematography and custume teams
@Lightdion
Жыл бұрын
Yeeeesssss I did too
@kenya9549
Жыл бұрын
Yes the little boy dancing and pointing barefoot. I realized that once I saw this interview.
@weshunter_musicman
Жыл бұрын
Yes I noticed :)
@dougdickason
2 жыл бұрын
For Baz to have gone to these measures, spending this amount of inquisitive time with Elvis' childhood friend, gives me a lot of hope in what kind of movie he has made...
@warrendelay
2 жыл бұрын
He failed to make an effort to visit with the 2 living people that knew Elvis better than anyone , his cousin Billy Smith and his wife Jo. As you might know, Billy was with Elvis his whole life up until Elvis died.
@dougdickason
2 жыл бұрын
@@warrendelay yeah I know about Billy, and he has a lot of stuff recorded that Baz could use for info. He may have reached out to Billy I am not sure, but Billy has been well documented with many hours online and many books, whereas Sam Bell has not been nearly as documented. I think just from one book alone, "Revelations of the Memphis Mafia," Plus with what he has contributed to his son's "Memphis Mafia Kid" channel and his own KZitem channel, there are many, many hours of stories from him, not including the 5 hour sit down series with Billy and 4 other "Memphis Mafia" members on " All the Kings men."
@leehardman7271
2 жыл бұрын
Agree. He should have spoken with them.
@norway178
2 жыл бұрын
@@warrendelay Billy Smith is in the movie. A guy named Charles Grounds portrays him. Elvis started singing in church when he was very young. I doubt that Billy was born yet. I think Baz is trying to show where it all began, where the music started.
@warrendelay
2 жыл бұрын
@@norway178 If there is a portrayal of Billy, they won't be using Billy's name without Billy's permission, which according to Billy's wife Jo, no one ever contacted Billy. as for what Baz is trying to show,,,,, obviously we can see from the trailer that he is covering Elvis's life. Not just the beginning, Billy would be invaluable in sharing how Elvis reacted to and REALLY felt about MANY things events, such as MLK and RFKs assassinations. such as exact quotes by Elvis to those closest to him, rather than relying on casual acquaintances of Elvis. So I repeat , and it cannot be disputed, if Baz had any desire to make an accurate or factual movie about Elvis, he would have had to at LEAST consulted Billy. and it can't be excused away. this movie is going to be a fantasy of baz's imagination.
@chelsabrinkman417
2 жыл бұрын
Someone should have interviewed Mr. Bell decades ago. Thank you, Mr. Luhrman!
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
You guys have been so sweet!
@derekmyers3258
2 жыл бұрын
Everyone who has ever smeared Elvis should be forced to watch this video and not only hear the truth but see the genuine joy that Mr. Bell has in recalling his beautiful childhood with a friend he called E.P.
@marcie926
2 жыл бұрын
💯
@cryforthemoon
2 жыл бұрын
Jealous people keep repeating the same easy lies.
@neshwhat702
Жыл бұрын
I remember watching Dream Girls and there was a scene where this dude calls Elvis a thief for stealing black people's music. All these time I thought he stole songs and never had any originals. I started disliking him. Never was I misinformed so much.
@dantzmusic
10 ай бұрын
Yes, indeed Derek! Sadly, after all of these years people are using social media to spread slanderous untruths about EP's character. Currently, even a few monetized-intended KZitem channels are engaged in skullduggery type practices to discredit EP.
@96debora
2 жыл бұрын
One of the most beautiful sequences of the movie is when Elvis is praying and warming up surrounded by his family in a small circle, singing Fly Away, connecting himself with the music of his childhood days, and you can see he as a boy in the church's tent and Arthur Crudup, mashing up a fenomenal sequence. That interview is so important. I'm so glad Baz had the chance to interview Mr. Bell, who was kind enough to tell so many details about his young life. My condolences to his family. Thanks Mr. Bell!
@norway178
Жыл бұрын
The interview with Sam Bell wrote the beginning of the movie, because it showed where the music came from.
@weshunter_musicman
Жыл бұрын
do you feel the movie suggested Elvis was planning to fly away from his image and career to safety in the Lisa Marie plane?
@Joe-jp1nn
2 жыл бұрын
Sam and Elvis lived the unbiased friendship long before we thought it was possible. Thanks Sam for being part of the story that we all know and keep learning.
@canedewey756
2 жыл бұрын
Whites and blacks were living together long before your forced pseudo "diversity"
@thepixalking6589
2 жыл бұрын
If you think there weren't black and white people that got along just fine in America before the Civil Rights movement, you need to stop listening to the neoliberal propaganda machine.
@triarb5790
2 жыл бұрын
Proves, for the billionth time, that racism is something that is taught by ugly adults, not innate in a child.
@TheChance1991
2 жыл бұрын
Unbiased friendships have always been possible and always will be!
@mrcjrowe
2 жыл бұрын
They sould have mentioned Sam Bell in the movie and documentaries about Elvis. But they segregated Sam like they do the other stories , such as Elvis giving Muhammad Ali a boxing robe and his friendship with James Brown.
@alijumper9131
2 жыл бұрын
I’m only 7 minutes in and the amount of things from this man’s story that Baz actually put in the movie is incredible. I can tell that it was made with nothing but respect. Love it!!
This totally refutes every person who now calls Elvis racist It shows he helped changed segregation laws by beung 'colour blind ' rememberblthis is the superstar who when told not to take his Sweet Inspirations backing group because they were black said They dont come I dont come Just a brilliant interview I do hope this gent got to see the finished film God Bless you Sam
@bellestar777
Жыл бұрын
R.I.P Elvis and Sam I’m sure you two have a lot to catch up on up in heaven. What a amazing interview and the fun they must of had and I bet Elvis was devastated when he had to leave.
@triarb5790
2 жыл бұрын
It impresses me that Baz is so thorough in his research, yet it saddens me that far too few people are interested to hear the stories that the older generation have to tell. What an insight into the world of the late '30s early '40s in the south of the US.
@jmb1666
2 жыл бұрын
My mother is 90 and sharp as a tack. I love hearing about how she grew up in the 30's and 40's in Cokeburg, PA. Such a different time, she grew up poor and would tell the story how she would run 2 miles to take a bus that would save her 5 cents in fare. And when she would go to the movies, she would walk instead of taking the bus so she could buy candy from the machine instead. She would play with thistles and 'build' furniture with them because she didn't have toys. I love elderly and the stories they have to tell. They are so interesting if you care enough to just listen. Makes you appreciate the little things we take for granted. Sad to see the greatest generation dying off :(
@butterbean1333
Жыл бұрын
I have a newfound respect for Baz. He did his research not wanting to disappoint lifelong Elvis fans. The movie is amazing.
@mikem957
2 жыл бұрын
When people try to say that Elvis was racist or stole and appropriated black culture, how can he when black culture was in Elvis' DNA? Sam Bell confirmed that in this video. So glad that both Sam and Baz did this and released it for everyone to see. Also am glad that Sam stayed true and loyal to his friend and memory and never tried to cash in by writing books like the hangers on did. Elvis can now see who was his true friends and who used him for their own gain in life. RIP, Sam and Elvis.🙏
@dougdickason
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly right, and I don't mean this in a personal way, but from a macro, big picture way. The culture all of us who live in America is predominantly white culture. So, for people to accuse Elvis of cultural appropriation of blacks when that's a big part of where he grew up and formed naturally, would be the same as calling all blacks the same thing because they are living and displaying white culture, because we live in a predominant white culture, from the form of government, European based, and frame of society and it's social norms, torts, and laws, to the economy and how business is conducted. Other cultures have mixed into it as well, but America is the great melting pot, but people seem to forget that white culture is the foundation of it all (I mean foundation of America).
@paulthebohemian
2 жыл бұрын
@@dougdickason this is such an historically ignorant statement. The further you go back in history the harder it is to consider what is considered "white" vs. "black" by today's standards because from much of the societies that the western world is derivative of in history they didn't see the world in that way. So Romans wouldn't classify themselves as white by today's standards. Even the Christian religion, a big proponent of social ideology and practices in the west, which is rooted in Judeo history is Middle Eastern at best. And the Middle East had its renissance in mathematics, art, and sciences before Europe while it was in the dark ages and the Muslim faith was dominant until European conquest. And this doesn't even touch on the power of trade with the East that influenced western development. Look at the spice and drug trade and the Asian's technological contributions to the advancement of warfare. Look at Africa's cooperation and the role they played in that system as well. So the foundations of the components of the world is very global, so multicultural that it is laughable to say its all "white". Also, there are fundamentally different cultures between white and black America for most of the country's history mainly due to segregation either by slavery or the systems that were built to replace it. One only need to read the history of music in the country to know that. The gospel sound and practices which is I would say 50 percent of the foundation of America's mainstream musical origins finds its roots in the music of the African diaspora. Study the similarities in Latin and US music and one will see this. Anytime you look at the dominant developmental components of American musical genre there are stories of gospel and the initial muting of black voices and their breakthrough despite efforts to suppress them. Watch 20 Feet From Stardom just as an example.
@dougdickason
2 жыл бұрын
@@paulthebohemian that was an impressive writing, but you didnt line item any of the points that I made for one, and yes, the further you go back in time the color line gets fuzzy, but that has nothing to do with what I was talking about. America is predominantly white culture (in real terms) and blacks are influenced by growing up in that culture. Did they steal it? No. Did Elvis steal black culture (sub culture)? No, he grew up in it. You made a general, historical, assumptive presentation going back thousands of years, where yes, you may be right technically, but just because a caveman was the first to eat with a fork, doesn't mean much when talking about today's table etiquette. Specifically tell me what I was wrong about in my post instead of giving me a historical document about general concepts, and give me some specifics of why my comment was wrong and ignorant. I'm open minded, willing to learn, and if you can show me specifically what I was wrong about in the actual TOPIC OF HOW ELVIS STOLE BLACK CULTURE, and do it in a real way, then I will acknowledge that. There has to be a frame of context, and if we connect everything back to the beginning of time, then there will be black people only, because they were first to breathe on the planet. In that sense, and that was where you were taking it, you are right, but in the real world, in where the context has to be connected to relivency, then the culture in America today is predominantly white culture, with many others mixed in. You didnt allow for this to be seen, and tried covering up, by doing the hip bone is connected to the leg bone, is connected to the ankle bone is connected to the foot bone, explanation for making your point, when it was so far away from the point(truth) that it had lost the meaning of it. I am not arguing any ot the historical claims you make. "Enculturation" is a technique the American government used to "change" the Native Americans into becoming more like the settlers and less like their ancestors, and is what happened to anyone not from America who came here, or was born here, including black folk. Or was that actually black people who enculturated them, because using your reasoning, going back in time, when it was a less white world you wanted to make clear. Is that a real way to view it? Can't have it both ways.
@chickenwings6745
2 жыл бұрын
How can black culture be in someone’s dna? You mean he grew up around black culture 😭
@mikem957
2 жыл бұрын
@@chickenwings6745 If you are raised in a certain environment and/or around another culture, that culture becomes your DNA as a flection of who you are and where you come from. It's not bloodline DNA but it runs through your soul. Which makes it a centerpiece of you.
@kenmillar6569
2 жыл бұрын
Condolences to Mr Bell's family. I'm so happy he shared his memories of Elvis to where it can be documented and thank you for documenting them.
@raycarter8070
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. I miss grandparents as well. The folks seemed to work really hard back then!
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@laburgy
2 жыл бұрын
"We thought we were too cool for that until he started doing it! " priceless XX thanks Sam Bell, RIP
@gigimoore3738
2 жыл бұрын
What a delightful gentlemen! So sorry, that we haven't heard from him earlier. He seemed so happy to finally be able to share his story. This is a treasure of history, regardless of Elvis' story. So sad to read that he has passed. RIP, Mr. Sam. Mr. Sam's story should be in the national archives.
@PoboyNCoke
2 жыл бұрын
He has other interviews on KZitem. His stories are better than a documentary with actors playing the parts.
@DiceB
2 жыл бұрын
Word R.I.P
@raycarter8070
2 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh. I learned quite a bit. We wished that my grandparents could see this movie! Thank you to the family and others that paid respect to the area.
@raycarter8070
2 жыл бұрын
I carry it on if it looks silly! Miss them alot!
@gigimoore3738
2 жыл бұрын
@@raycarter8070 So sorry for your loss. I wish that they could've lived to see the movie also. Too bad that Covid delayed the opening. Thank you for setting the record straight on Elvis' relationship with his his neighbors.
@chicksie2388
2 жыл бұрын
"Not that he was boastful, he just saw bigger things." Thank you for that insight, Sam Bell.
@elmejoractordemexico
2 жыл бұрын
What a shame that Sam didn’t get to see the movie. He would have enjoyed it.
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
I almost cried the other night thinking of my grandparents and Sam bell. They did not a get a chance to see the film!
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@0813339
2 жыл бұрын
This was priceless! WOW! What a great interview. So sad that Mr Sam Bell passed away before seeing the movie. His insight on his childhood memories of Elvis are priceless and incredible. I truly really enjoyed this. Sincerely Paul.
@wh4193
2 жыл бұрын
I wish he would've seen it, I wonder what he would've thought of it
@raycarter8070
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. The people that were his childhood friends have all mostly passed. I teared up while watching this. My grandmother would have been so happy to see this film!
@philipedwards8762
2 жыл бұрын
Elvis’ friend was remarkably well preserved. My second great aunt was married to Elvis’ great uncle, Joe Presley.
@jazzmanchgo
2 жыл бұрын
Mr. Bell was in his 80s when this was done, right? "Well preserved" doesn't even begin to describe him!
@lindaadams2315
4 ай бұрын
I'm just seeing this in 2024. Priceless. Mr Bell was such a sweet soul. I hope he got to meet his childhood friend EP in heaven.
@portia547
2 жыл бұрын
So much respect to Baz. I love hearing from EP’s childhood friend
@bondoly66
2 жыл бұрын
Sam and Elvis are reunited again. That makes me feel good.
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@moongoddess8568
Жыл бұрын
I could listen to this all day. Thank you Baz. Thank you Mr. Bell. Rest in peace, Sir.
@1835mimi
2 жыл бұрын
I loved watching this --to listen to someone that knew Elvis as a child was wonderful. i am looking forward to the new movie.
@rong805
2 жыл бұрын
Now that the whole first trailer is out, what do you think of it? I think it looks like he did a really good job. Looking forward to a great biopic.
@PoboyNCoke
2 жыл бұрын
Sam gave other interviews. Look them up on youtube
@conceicaofernandes242
2 жыл бұрын
Estou torcendo pra que dê tudo certo com as coisas que querem fazer 😉🙂.com o resultado de tudo,estou gostando muito e ansiosa.maravilha.amizades boas.legal.
@wh4193
2 жыл бұрын
@@rong805 Have you seen the movie yet? I've watched it twice already, and seeing this interview with Mr. Bell, I wish more of his childhood was shown.
@rong805
2 жыл бұрын
@@wh4193 Yes twice myself. In short, Baz was perfect for it visually, the story left A LOT to be desired, didn't like the Priscilla character, felt like she was just there. To me, the actress could've played Ginger and it would've made no difference. Finally, Austin killed it! Can't say enough about how good he was.
@gregbromberg5427
2 жыл бұрын
This is fascinating. Great interview. This should be included in the national archives.
@gigimoore3738
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!!!
@joannemurdock7899
2 жыл бұрын
Or at the start of the movie!
@gigimoore3738
2 жыл бұрын
@@joannemurdock7899 Or at the end.
@joannemurdock7899
2 жыл бұрын
@@gigimoore3738 yes! I just thought at the start would make u pay more attention at the start of the movie! Sad that good friend and neighbour he interviewed has since passed away!
@reneebraxton1032
2 жыл бұрын
Amen to that!
@kimwestwood8840
2 жыл бұрын
This is so interesting all these kids just being kids no black no white just kids. I love that . Sam had to be pretty old hanging with EP...God bless him ..I hope this part of Elvis' childhood is in the movie
@atkinsongraham
2 жыл бұрын
What a heartwarming interview. Sam is such a incredible story teller. And what a memory. How wonderful this was captured.
@brasstacks7181
2 жыл бұрын
PRICELESS interview! Saw Elvis movie last night. LOVED how Baz showed the significance of Elvis's early influences, so important!!! Austin deserves an award for his portrayal of Elvis. He captured the spirit of Elvis unlike any I have seen before! I will buy this movie when it's done playing in theaters as this is a KEEPER! BRAVO!!!
@Existentialnausea
2 жыл бұрын
This movie took.... what? 3 years to make? This is gonna be incredible.
@chrisschuster4119
2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful person Sam was. I could feel like I could talk everyday with him. It males me smile and at the same time drives me to madness to think of white this and colored this. No matter who you are friends, you are my brothers and sisters. To see a interview like this makes me think there still is hope. Seperating people is absolutely wrong . we all share this ball of dirt. SHU
@texasbelle333
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, seeing this makes me understand why the movie was such a success. It’s real, and raw. American history is complex, a whole lotta bad so we must cherish the good.
@DiceB
2 жыл бұрын
I have to agree
@quentincrisp6933
2 жыл бұрын
Way more good then bad my friend! Don't believe the hype!
@steelpaine9932
2 жыл бұрын
That was really beautiful. So simple, kids just hanging out, playing. Can't wait for the movie.
@StylinAzn
2 жыл бұрын
I just saw the Elvis movie and it was incredible!! It was awesome!! It really emphasized Elvis Black musical roots! The song I can Dream was a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr in reference to MLK’s I have a dream speech. I hope it wins an Oscar!
@texasbelle333
2 жыл бұрын
I hope it does too! Austin Butler did an amazing job playing Elvis. Seeing the women throw their drawls on the stage brought me back to when my grandmother told me about it😂
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@MalloryNewcomb
Жыл бұрын
It would have been lovely if Mr Sam could have seen the movie himself… but he didn’t have to see it, he lived it. His stories give me a warm Sandlot kind of quality. Clearly these are very special memories for him to be able to still have them in such great detail over 70 years later. I am curious how Baz got in touch with him. So many priceless nuggets from this interview
@NYCGAL328
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful hearing stories when he was young, so nice knowing they played with each other. Elvis used to get the Holy Spirit in him lol Elvis said he always felt at home there in that neighborhood, that was the happiest time in his life. Thanks for sharing
@recipe1953
2 жыл бұрын
Love that Sam Bell was interviewed. Thank you so.
@lesliebharath1832
2 жыл бұрын
SAM BELL was so honest ,you can feel the love that he had for Elvis , the innocence n his voice ,I hioe some of his family are invited to the Premire
@ranskal
2 жыл бұрын
RIP Sam Bell...he really seemed like a great guy!
@008overrated
2 жыл бұрын
How am I only seeing this now it’s February 2022. I just watched the new trailer to the Elvis movie from Baz, I’m watching it over and over, I’m too much of a man to cry but I’m welling up with joy.
@Bmarie81
2 жыл бұрын
I just watched the trailer and someone in the comments talked about this interview. So I just buzzed over here and boy am I glad I did. This was like finding treasure.
@carlanderson567
2 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@Nadd1013
2 жыл бұрын
Is gonna be difficult to wait until June.
@tarashelton493
2 жыл бұрын
This man made the best Elvis movie ever made! He put so much in this movie!
@ppresley9208
2 жыл бұрын
Elvis and his broom ... what a delightful interview ! WIsh I knew more about Sam Bell ... he seems like he was a good friend !
@Nadd1013
2 жыл бұрын
Elvis and a broom(like the kid -Forrest Gump)
@vilmamoro1809
2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful interview! I really hope that this film shows the wonderful person that Elvis was from birth till his last breath! He was truly special, or we wouldn't be still listening to his songs and talking about him after all these years of his passing! Thank you ,I really enjoyed this, could have listened to more!!
@rustyruss2962
2 жыл бұрын
So True ⚡️⚡️TCB ⚡️⚡️
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@ramondabrady8888
2 жыл бұрын
Baz took alot of time for this film about Elvis. I hope Baz makes Elvis proud. Looking forward to this.
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
I tried to leave comments to help spread the word! Thank you for keeping this video up!
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
The research is alot better know. You guys will def. get alot more later!
@mickey7rod470
2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding interview pure honesty from real live.True friendship no color, no racist pointing like today.Much to learn still today.
@truthmatters8364
2 жыл бұрын
Elvis Presley's childhood friend!!This is absolutely priceless!! What a treasure!!!!!I Absolutely😍 loved him!!! Thank you for doing this interview and posting this!! Should be viral!!! See you all soon when "I Fly Away" 🙏😉
@Greenz1100
2 жыл бұрын
Nelson GeorgeI saw this movie today and bawled like a baby. Watching this I can see now what was used in the film. Baz I must commend you and your team on the research and everything you put into this movie. Just WOW. I am in tears again. God bless Sam Bell. RIP Sam..
@jayviviano109
2 жыл бұрын
@Greenz1100 , Interesting insight about Nelson George reaction. I heard audio from interview of him many months back, discussing this film before he saw it. I've been curious his thoughts after finely seeing it. Curious to know how you heard about his reaction to film last week? I hope you don't mind my asking. Thanks in advance.
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@shaunhoyme3786
2 жыл бұрын
this is awesome i wish more people/biographers would have done more of this. thank you SAM god bless you and your family!
@danielh1830
2 жыл бұрын
Good for Baz to make this effort to find the truth and history.
@GretchenKeskeys
2 жыл бұрын
So often Hollywood will take a true story and embellish it to make it more interesting but it’s clear after watching this interview that what Baz created in the film was absolutely true and I love it even more now. Awesome❣️
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@recipe1953
2 жыл бұрын
I am glad to hear where Elvis was learning to play piano. Fun to know that the kids called him EP. I hope that Elvis visited Sam when he visited Tupelo.
@Cynthia00007
2 жыл бұрын
In this video, Sam says he never saw ElVIS again. I saw another video that stated when Sam was in the army he tried to see ELVIS In California, but was turned away by some of his hangerons. He wanted to tell ELVIS how proud he was of his great success. Condolences to the Sam Bell family. Forever Rest In Peace, Sam and ELVIS, Friends Reunited🫂😇😇❤️❤️. 2-26-22
@Skimidavis
2 жыл бұрын
Don't ever wonder about why he had the show in Vegas the way he did it. That was who he was with the band, Inspirations and all. He had to fight and stand his ground to bring them to Vegas. My Mom read it to me out of the paper..they tried to to tell him no and nobody wanted to see that and my Mother smacked the paper down and said "do the know who he is? That's Elvis honey and he knows what's right to do....you watch his smoke" She was from Wylam, Alabama💗 I'm so glad Baz did all the research and I look forward to the film💗
@inescece4707
2 жыл бұрын
Omg 😲 I think this movie is finally going to show who elvis really was ! I love that Baz took the time to really research all he could ! Looks like he really cared about put out the real story ! Can't wait to see this movie ! Great interview 👍 👏
@irmanv.9798
2 жыл бұрын
Baz Luhrmann did his research & preparation - he is very detail oriented & a perfectionist. I see the OSCARS are lining up. #Elvis the movie of the decade!
@johnwilkins8627
2 жыл бұрын
This was a privilege to watch. Can’t wait for the movie, he’s been a legend forever! Still massively popular in the land of Oz, great too that Baz is an Aussie, hope this does justice to who Elvis was. I still turn his music up loud wherever I am all these years later.
@jenniferbrooks1178
2 жыл бұрын
Me too, everyday.
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@shaunhoyme3786
2 жыл бұрын
sam was a man i would have loved to know just for his life
@denisseavila9083
2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't doubt Elvis's daughter, Lisa Marie, would be just thrilled to see this part of history of her dear father's story unfold! 😊 ❤️
@Auntkekebaby
2 жыл бұрын
The Black church was rockin. It's beyond organized religion. It was the music moving you. Elvis was like let me get up in here. RIP Sam. 🥰🥰🥰
@MrSwitchblade327
2 жыл бұрын
To everyone who helped in making this movie come to manifestation........WE THANK YOU!!!! TCB⚡️
@kellikillian8445
Жыл бұрын
Wow what a gift this interview is. Thanks for uploading
@Trinketorium
2 жыл бұрын
What’s crazy to me is that as a 45 year old man who was 5 or 6 when Elvis passed, I see him as someone from history, a different era, from so many years ago - but here’s his childhood friend… and he ain’t old! So if Elvis had survived he would be the same age, and probably making music all this time. I’m no massive Elvis fan (but enjoy his music a lot), but I can’t help imagining the amount of music we have lost, the songs that could have been written that we will never hear. I know people talk about musicians and artists who die at their prime, but I guess I’ve never thought of how maybe society needs to protect and help these talented people a little more so we can get a lifetime of creativity rather than just a few years. Such a great great shame. Thank you for this fantastic video, and this window to show us how the past isn’t so long ago after all.
@Trinketorium
2 жыл бұрын
Just read how Sam passed recently - my thoughts and condolences to his family and friends 😔
@JHargis68
2 жыл бұрын
So glad Mr. Luhrmann conducted this interview. Fascinating details.
@mojo-media
2 жыл бұрын
I originally created this video and posted it on KZitem in 2019. It was an edit of 4 separate videos from Luhrmann's Bazmark Inq Vimeo channel (which were eventually taken down). My video was taken down within a few days because of a copyright claim from Warner Bros - presumably because the Elvis biopic was still in pre-production. It then re-appeared on Kevin Starr's Vimeo channel. Thanks for sharing. It's an important part of history which needs to be shared widely. It might be wise to tag the video #Elvis #AfricanAmericans #Tupelo under the title for a wider reach.
@lorenzobaines6222
2 жыл бұрын
Good karma to you My friend...
@bradhuskers
2 жыл бұрын
Elvis presley possessed a chameleon voice that changed multiple times in his very very short career and life. His critically acclaimed recordings are in multiple genres of music. His soul depth and diversity remain unmatched. An iconic artist, the likes of which may never be seen again.
@beverleytinker2318
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful narrative on Elvis and the diversity of his extra special voice and talent. I agree with you in that I do not believe we will ever see or hear another like Elvis.
@bradhuskers
2 жыл бұрын
@@beverleytinker2318 Yes. Truly remarkable. In a very very short life, he left behind critically acclaimed recordings in multiple genres of music. Music that continues to bring joy to millions of people worldwide. Timeless.
@HicksChik
2 жыл бұрын
Saw the movie and I can see how Baz did bring a lot of what Sam had to offer from this interview. This is great info and wonderful to see brought into the movie!
@aunt_b3365
Жыл бұрын
Amazing. How blessed Baz was to learn all this. I pray this experience gave Baz a spiritual experience and a closeness to God. He did an amazing job!! Tha k you Baz Lurman. You brought us our precious Elvis back for a time. You'll never know how much we appreciate you and Austin Butler and all who played a role in the making of 2o22 Elvis. God bless you sir. You are a God send. Thank you for loving on Elvis as well.
@MalloryNewcomb
Жыл бұрын
I know Austin was feeling the Spirit when they were making this movie. I loved loved loved hearing him talk about the faith of Elvis and his own journey, I just wanted to hear more!
@deniseperryman2814
2 жыл бұрын
God bless Same what a beautiful man so honest and genuine and I just love the fact that he gave up his time to talk about Elvis with great memories of him and thanks to Baz who made this possible more please love all these true stories Love from Denise in Yorkshire England 🏴👑👑👑👑🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹💔👋
@angelviscarrara7426
2 жыл бұрын
grazie Sam. GRAZIE DI CUORE. Avrei voluto avere un amico come te. Di certo Elvis è venuto a accoglierti! Non ho dubbi.
@ianmackay1125
2 жыл бұрын
Admirable attention to detail by Luhrmann
@JoseMorales-lw5nt
2 жыл бұрын
For those in the know, you'll definitely appreciate this little gem of Elvis trivia. When Jackie Wilson suffered a major heart attack in the mid-70's, guess who helped pay for his medical expenses? Yup, the late, great Elvis Presley! The payments only stopped due to Elvis' own passing in 1977. True testament of a man's friendship and love for his fellow man. God bless you all...
@rwieber79
2 жыл бұрын
This is great, I could listen to him talk for days. And I am pleasantly surprised that Baz went to this length to get the real story. I'm getting really excited for this movie!
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@littlesister7021
2 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely Terrific! Great to see and hear from a friend that grew up with him. Great Job Baz for really finding out about Elvis.
@bluewaters3100
2 жыл бұрын
Baz is such a cool guy the way he talks with Elvis's friend.Your childhood friendships are important. Elvis was lucky to have such wonderful friends like this man. I grew up poor and most of my friends were not. Their parents did not know my mom (single mom) but they knew she was struggling. I remember one friend who would regularly grab me canned foods to take home. Her dad was like the dad I no longer saw and I felt lucky to have him in my life. I am looking forward to this movie!
@SheenaRea
2 жыл бұрын
I hope you like it. I saw it last week and it was great! The 2.5 hours went by fast. Gonna have to see it again because it's a visual treat. There's alot missing, but how much of Elvis's story can be included in a few hours... All the best! 😀
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@TCBDEBBIE
2 жыл бұрын
So interesting Baz really done his research totally respect him for that .
@Cynthia00007
2 жыл бұрын
Sam Bell was a good friend to ELVIS. It would be a shame if Sams story was left out of the movie. What great memories to share. Thank You Sam Bell for sharing You sweet memories May you forever rest In Peace ❤️ 2022
@addymaee
2 жыл бұрын
this is so beautiful 😭😭😭 baz is an amazing director and person this is just amazing…
@pamelaburton958
2 жыл бұрын
I'm so impressed with Baz he did his homework
@tatzybatzy1286
2 жыл бұрын
Mr.Bell’s interview was amazing. It’s always someone telling stories about EP from the Memphis Mafia or his later circle, instead this testimony not only of Ep’s childhood but of life back in the day and how they were thrown together because of adversity and their friendship, it’s now my favorite. So sorry to hear Mr.Bell past, what a lovely gentleman.
@coreydowns2048
2 жыл бұрын
This level of research is incredible, and should serve the film well!!!
@sparrow9004
2 жыл бұрын
That s amazing historical interview.
@marciejenkins2761
2 жыл бұрын
This is pure Gold! Thanks Baz!
@glendalowrimore
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful interview with Sam,you can tell it blessed him so much to talk about the great times he had with his good friend EP,and this shows how important Elvis as a person was to him and to get it right ,Baz is a good person as well as a director,thank you Baz
@debbiebutcher1623
2 жыл бұрын
I could listen to this man's stories all day .Such a lovely man loved this so much .Sad that he never got to say goodbye to his friend e.p .. wonder if Elvis ever returned back once his found his fame .. I've got a feeling this film is going to be amazing as Baz has worked hard to find every detail about Elvis .I hope this will be the best ever Elvis film cannot wait roll on June ❤️
@jenniferbrooks1178
2 жыл бұрын
Rest in peace Mr. Sam
@surlif
2 жыл бұрын
Beyond amazing interview!! Just love it. Thank you, Baz for movie and especially THIS interview.
@lorrainemcleod116
2 жыл бұрын
Great interview Baz let Sam talk about his friend Elvis in a relaxed manner and got a lot of information.Looking forward to hopefully seeing how young Elvis is portrayed in this movie using Sams information.
@wiscgirl2607
2 жыл бұрын
I have been watching ALOT of Elvis related videos in the past couple months. This is probably my FAVORITE one right now. So very interesting. I loved seeing Sam Bell get a sparkle in his eyes when he was reminiscing of his childhood. You could tell he was remembering happy times and his childhood. I love hearing stories from elders, there is just something about it
@coyresendez9089
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve never heard anyone say anything bad about Elvis,he was a great man
@UandMeGod
2 жыл бұрын
Wow! This was precious! I am so sad Sam Bell didn't live to see this movie finished! He was vital to Baz and you could feel the love and appreciation Baz had for Sam too!
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@janm62
2 жыл бұрын
Sadly, Sam passed last September 6th at age 85.
@johnnybop64
2 жыл бұрын
That is sad to hear. I was just looking through the video list on the right and found a couple more with Sam, so I saved them for future watching.
@PoboyNCoke
2 жыл бұрын
Sam Bell was so informative with great childhood stories of how he met and became friends with Elvis. I loved hearing all of those stories
@raycarter8070
Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys, we just got down talking with graceland this week. The record company for the longest time controlled most of Mr. Presleys Image, so the real story of how he grew up was not told properly. We’ve been working with them this week. My grandparents lived on green street and next Mr. Presley in town. A lot of black families records have been destroyed or lost. We also found a second family that lived near him. My grandma was alittle hurt like Sam Bell over this fact, but I can assure you that Mr. Bell did this- because his parents did a lot to stand for the black community! You guys have been great. Graceland and us did not know the full story until now lol! You guys are great. I’ll try to share this around!
@antoniettemusolino1317
2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing ,love how Sam is recalling Elvis when he was a boy ,EP is what sometimes the Memphis mafia would call him , I can just imagine EP in the church in the tent dancing and singing how cool ! 😎Even when E got famous ,when he spoke to the media he always called then sir , So I guess that comes from when he was little!! Oh Sam your gem ,❤️ RIP with your friend EP 🙏🤍 tell him we miss him!
@DoggmaticProductions
2 жыл бұрын
This was so incredibly interesting, for what this man is saying but also Baz being so interested in these details. Thank you for sharing.
@va6573
2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know what the right words are, When I watch what he entered into, his voice was magical but for the time he was in the popular culture said unbelievable comments and the same from other famous blues artists when I see Elvis saying he can’t criticize any other artists “There’s room for all of us” what a gifted person he was not just in his voice but compassion to touch so many it’s still being felt in 2022😎 There is only one King and he said that too. Thank you God for letting us all lose ourselves in the gift of music That’s made for EVERYONE!
@kristine0
2 жыл бұрын
In the trailer when The Colonel asks Elvis if “He’s ready?” And Elvis says, “Yes, I’m ready to fly.” I have to think Baz got that from this interview when Elvis’s friend said something about them or Elvis always talking about flying. Also, talking about wearing the jeans with the suspenders, just like young Elvis does in the movie.
@Cynthia00007
2 жыл бұрын
I think there will be very little, if any, of Sam Bell's cherished memories, in this movie. If that happens, it will be a great disrespect to both Sam and ELVIS. Very sad that Sam never saw ELVIS again. Two friends reunited, forever be at Peace, SAM and ELVIS.🫂❤️❤️. 2-26-22
@Cynthia00007
2 жыл бұрын
I'll Fly Away Old Glory, I'll Fly Away!! Forever at Peace, May You Rest, Sam Bell ✌️❤️. 2-26-22.
@Godfirst986
2 жыл бұрын
@@Cynthia00007 yes, it wasn't any of those memories in the movie. Which I hate. They barely showed any memories of him as a child in the movie.
@sherrelhauhe7791
2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed Baz' so happily interacting with EP's old boyhood friend Sam. Seemed like they had a happy and wonderful childhood growing up even in the poorest of times. Loved Sam sharing so many beautiful and memorable EP stories !! Thanks for sharing this interview...loved it and anything Elvis !!
@coffeemug3009
2 жыл бұрын
Came here from the ELVIS movie trailer by Baz Luhrmann. Fascinating!
@frankpavan3044
2 жыл бұрын
As a big Elvis fan myself this testimonial is priceless. Thank you !!
@MeMeDaVinci
2 жыл бұрын
This interview is insightful. From the mind of a director/storyteller, you have him drawing the truth out of his subject in a most academic, yet journalistic way. Sam Bell deserves credit for being the foundation of all the research that when in to the final product of this film. What a gem 💎 interview.
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