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Hardcover Good Rockin' Tonight: Twenty Years on the Road and on the Town with Elvis Book

ISBN: 0671795074

ISBN13: 9780671795078

Good Rockin' Tonight: Twenty Years on the Road and on the Town with Elvis

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After nearly two decades as Elvis Presley's right-hand-man, Joe Esposito gives readers an honest and vivid memoir filled with stories and answers as he recalls the wondrous and exciting life of the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very honest book

Joe doesn't beat around the bush in this book. He says it exactly as he saw it. And lived it. His honesty is refreshing for a change as in previous books I have read, the writers seem to walk on eggshells about what went on behind closed doors as far as Elvis was concerned. Joe lets it all out. I like his opinions on certain people too. A good read.

a well writen book joe

i agree with danny on this one joe was very hones,t and open about his book. he did elvis proud also larry geller wrote a moving book about his time with elvis and that was also a very honest discription. jeanette

Shockingly candid

I have not read that many books about Elvis Presley, but I do consider myself an Elvis fan. Joe Esposito is more candid about Elvis' affairs with women than I had expected of him. You do realize that Elvis was flawed, but only because he was human. There were parts of the book that were almost shocking. Joe even talks briefly about some of Elvis' sexual practices. He picks up, in detail, about the very night he met Elvis and travels on to the day Elvis died, which is also in detail. Joe talks about the funeral arrangements and how he was in on the cover-up about the drugs. Among all the hundreds of books about Elvis, this one is worth the read. You just cannot dismiss Joe Esposito. He was really and truly as close to Elvis as anyone ever was. Joe has probably more first hand knowledge of Elvis than anyone. It is very interesting to a casual Elvis fan such as me, but l would not recommend it to the die-hard fan. I agree with another reviewer who spoke of Joe rationalizing the Colonel's treatment of Elvis. I strongly suspect that the Colonel and Joe treated Elvis about the same. They used him to get what they could out of him. Maybe I'm wrong, but the fact is Joe Esposito gained a lot from knowing Elvis and I doubt very seriously he ever would have done or said something that would put him out of favor with Elvis. Elvis was as much Joe's livelihood and he was the Colonel's. Joe does give a story about him and Elvis splitting up at one point, but in the last years Joe did not seem to do anything to help Elvis. I want to comment on another reviewer's statements concerning Joe's exposure of J. D. Sumner and The Stamps' womanizing. I too love gospel quartets and I was a big J.D. fan, but I am not naïve. Singing, regardless of what genre it is, requires a lot of time on the road and that can easily lead to affairs especially when you happened to tour with Elvis Presley and all the "leftovers" to be had. I even saw J.D. two or three times during the late `80's and early `90's. I just want to say that I for one understand real life is ugly and no one is ever what they appear to be, particularly entertainers even the gospel ones. As far as Joe asking J.D. beforehand whether it was okay for Joe to expose J.D.'s affairs, I doubt too that he asked, but what do you think J.D. would have said, sure go ahead? I appreciated Joe's honesty. He gave plenty of evidence damning himself, but also provided a true picture of life with Elvis. For the record so to speak, J.D. never had a widow. His wife died a few years before him. As a matter of fact I think she died in 1992 or 1994, the year the book came out. J.D. died in November 1998. So although J.D. may have been aware of the book's existence, his wife probably never saw it. But with so many Elvis books out there, I am sure quite a few have mentioned J.D. and some were probably not kind in their remarks.

Good Rockin Book

I thought this book was very good! I have read many Elvis books and really liked this one it gives you an inside look into the life of Elvis and the guys around him. i thought Joe was very honest in telling the story. i also liked the fact that this book tells what happened the day elvis died. it really is a great read if you are an elvis fan. good job joe i loved it!

great

Good Rockin' Tonight is a very good book that tells the truth about Elvis Presley the king of rock and roll when he was on the road. A warm yet vividly honest portrait of Elvis the MAN. Recomend to all Elvis fans and anyone who likes good books.

great book

I loved this book. Joe really lets you know what it was like to live with Elvis. He also allows the fans to love Elvis and does not dwell on his shortcomings.If you love Elvis.... you'll love this book..
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