LOOK at ELVIS' HANDS as he LEAVES STAGE FOR THE LAST TIME EVER...it's a KARATE Signal #shorts

Published 2021-09-09
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final concert tour, he makes a hand gesture. I can reveal that it is a KARATE hand gesture- specifically KENPO KARATE. Now, there is a lot fake news that it is something more sinister, but Elvis made a similar gesture before this concert as he was waiting backstage. Perhaps the reason Elvis made this gesture is that Kenpo master Ed Parker was his bodyguard for this tour. Ed can be seen just behind Elvis as he leavers the stage. This was Elvis' last-ever concert tour; this sensational clip is from Rapid City June 21, 1977 and was one of the shows which was professionally filmed for TV. The tour ended on June 26 with a great show in Indianapolis, but sadly it was not professionally filmed. Long Live The King!
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All Comments (21)
  • My aunt and uncle went to see Elvis at the Boston Garden in 1972 or 73. My uncle dropped off my aunt and their friends at the entrance while he went to park. He parked the car and on his way he saw a long stretch limousine. My uncle went around it after it stopped. He bumped into one of the people getting out of the limo and he apologized. The voice said "No worries, man." He looked up and realized he bumped into Elvis, who patted my uncle's shoulder.
  • @crzycatchick
    My mom has his autograph. Our cousin was stationed in Germany with Elvis. One day his Jeep broke down and along came another Jeep with no other than Elvis in it. He gave my cousin a ride back to camp (I guess) and he asked him for his autograph for his 13 year old cousin (my mom). Elvis obliged. My mom received the autograph in a letter from our cousin and when she opened it she started screaming! What a rush that must have been!
  • @jimmylee7383
    People can say all I want about Elvis, but my opinion is he was one hell of a performer. His voice was just so unique. He was a gift from God without a doubt
  • @Coyote...2022
    I joined Elvis' fan club in 1956, I was 12 years old and still have my membership card.
  • @1lyonman766
    I love when girls were screaming "you're the king" at him, he said, No, there's only one King & pointed to Heaven, King Jesus🙏🏼
  • @stacywankenobi
    I find it amazing when girls shout, "You're the king!" at him. He simply smiles and points upwards, saying, "Nope, there's only one King," nodding towards Heaven and King Jesus.
  • Since nobody knows me here which is great! 💠 I was 12, I turned to look to my mother. I said he is dying, this will be his last concert! It was, and the hour that he died. I told my mother Elvis died today and so did my aunt from cancer. The phone rang and they both died! It was hard knowing. More for my mother than I, she was scared. Told me never to tell!! Now I write about it!! Almost 50 years later she said it's okay to share! As it is now just a story that no one would believe anyway!! 💠
  • My mom was a huge Elvis fan. She got to see him in concert twice. She passed that love of Elvis to me. I was 14 when he died and remember exactly where I was and what I was doing. When all my friends were into the Beatles, I was the one that said “have you ever listened to Elvis?” My daughter was raised on Elvis (she’s now 25) and still has her “Elvis blankie” she had as a young girl. He was and still is an icon and will never be forgotten.
  • Just for those that didn't know...the Quote "Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the building." This was announced after each live show Elvis did obviously once he had actually left the building. This was stated to the audiences because they would remain there cheering with a standing ovation in hopes of him coming back out to perform an encore. Artists typically will come back out after five or ten minutes and do another number for the cheering crowd. Elvis never did an encore. Hence the now world renown informative statement..."Ladies and gentlemen, Elvis has left the building." If translated to a modern day sort of meaning..."Ladies and gentlemen...stop clapping and screaming...go home...for real...he left...show's over." When Elvis left the stage...that's it. Nobody does that but him. Kind of a cool calling card. I was born in May 1970 so Elvis wasn't exactly my cup of tea. As I grew up playing guitar for 42 years now and having experienced many live performances of music in person and through video. I recognize all the influence that is his that covers the entire industry. People like to use the word Legend for so many performers and entertainers and groups but I kind of see it like this. Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhodes, The Beatles, Hendrix, Sinatra, Streisand, Garland, Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly etc. All icons. Legend? Unquestionably Elvis.
  • @SkyePhoenix
    I saw Elvis live twice. The first time was at the Astrodome (Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo) in 1974. I was 10 years old. I'll never forget it. My parents bought me and my little brother souvenirs. I got a flag that said: I ❤ Elvis... and I still do.
  • That poor little boy from Memphis knocked the world’s socks off. Never ever be anyone close.
  • @HopliteWarlord
    Elvis left the building and walked into Eternity! What a legend!!
  • I’m 60, and remember Elvis from TV & radio growing up... Anyone born after 1973 or so doesn’t know how much Elvis meant to the American people, or the world...His voice, looks, news, captivated men and women... He was 100 times what ALL of today’s entertainers and video games combined would be. There’s no way to explain how much he gave to society. Although he was rich, his fortune was a pittance compared to what the music and movie industry made off him...He died much too soon, because he had nobody to really help him when he most needed it...
  • Elvis will forever be remembered for being one of the WORLDS GREATEST VOCALISTS & ENTERTAINERS TO HAVE EVER LIVED & SHALL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN EVER!🎶🎤✨👏👑🕯️😇
  • ELVIS COULD SING ANYTHING AND YOU WOULD IMMEDIATELY KNOW IT WAS HIM SINGING ON THE RADIO! HIS VOICE WAS SO UNIQUE AND DREAMY! WOMEN ALWAYS SWOONED WHEN HE SANG, HE WAS SIMPLY GORGEOUS! AND ALL OF HIS MOVIES WERE VERY SIMPLE, BUT YOU WERE JUST SO GLAD TO SEE AND HEAR HIM! IT JUST DIDN'T MATTER! IT WAS HEART BREAKING WHEN HE DIED SO YOUNG! YOU JUST WANTED TO SAY NO, IT CAN'T BE TRUE! ELVIS WAS ADMIRED AND LOVED ALL OVER THE WORLD! HE WAS A DEVOUT CHRISTIAN AND MADE MANY GOSPEL ALBUMS TO PRAISE THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. FOR THOSE OF THE 50'S THROUGH THE 70'S, ELVIS WILL FOREVER BE IMMORTALIZED! FOREVER HANDSOME AND FOREVER WITH A DREAMY ROMANTIC VOICE! REST IN PEACE KING OF ROCK N ROLL!
  • Im 81 now and ELVIS was so talented. So handsome and so kind. I was heartbroken when he died. There can never be a talent to equal him. RIP Elvis dear. 🙏
  • @roelcantu4035
    Elvis always gave his best while performing on stage just Amazing , Elvis truly care and respect his fans , American Trilogy best version ever , Elvis a Superstar and a good hearted Human Being always behaved as a simple normal person a lot of Class 🇺🇸🙏God Bless Him