Posted June 25, 200817 yr Why Mexicans hated Elvis :angry: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/elvis1959/mexico.jpg While Elvis Presley’s popularity in the U.S. was arguably at its all-time peak in 1959, Mexico was in the midst of a huge anti-Elvis backlash. Tijuana tabloids called him a racist and homosexual, after the singer reportedly told gossip columnist Federico de León "I'd rather kiss three black girls than a Mexican." A Mexican woman in the same column was quoted saying "I'd rather kiss three dogs than one Elvis Presley.” When Elvis’ movie King Creole screened in May 1959 at the Américas Cinema in Mexico City, newspapers who’d advertised the film under the title Melodía Siniestra (Sinister Melody) reported a “riot” occurring. Mexican counterculture novelist Parménides García Saldaña wrote a short story, "El rey criollo," about the screening where several hundred gatecrashers reportedly shredded the seats and threw lit papers onto patrons from the balcony. “Before the film began,” wrote Saldaña, “it was pure chaos, a f-ing riot as they say more vulgarly. The different gangs shouted ‘Here the Guerrero [neighborhood],’ ‘Here the Roma’ ...And then some chicks come in with leather jackets with swastikas painted on them, pony tails and bobby socks, real rock and roller like…a group of guys gang up around them [and shout] “‘Dance!’”. Mexican reporters suggested Elvis’ hip-wiggling and mannerisms proved he was either maricón (homosexual) or actually a woman in reverse-drag. The movie Los chiflados del rock'n roll, a musical spoof, was promoted with posters showing Elvis in drag, being shot by rifle-toting men in sombreros, under a banner reading “Die Elvis Presley!” The book "Refried Elvis: The Rise of the Mexican Counterculture" claims the original Elvis quote was fabricated. According to author Eric Zolov, “Herbe Pompeyo of Polygram Records in Mexico City claims that a high-up Mexican political figure wanted to contract Presley for a private party, for which he sent the performer a blank check to fill in as he wished. Presley, according to the story, returned the blank check, so the politico, extremely offended, invented the storyline about Elvis not liking Mexican women.” Who could have imagined that, four decades later, Mexico would be producing more Elvis velvet paintings than any other region in the world… Published: June 25th 2008 11:22 AM. Source: San Diego Reader / Published by: ElvisMatters - David Hamal . It just goes to show how sometimes the facts get in the way of a good story :rolleyes: Elvis was definately no rascist :)
June 26, 200817 yr Why Mexicans hated Elvis :angry: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/elvis1959/mexico.jpg While Elvis Presley’s popularity in the U.S. was arguably at its all-time peak in 1959, Mexico was in the midst of a huge anti-Elvis backlash. Tijuana tabloids called him a racist and homosexual, after the singer reportedly told gossip columnist Federico de León "I'd rather kiss three black girls than a Mexican." A Mexican woman in the same column was quoted saying "I'd rather kiss three dogs than one Elvis Presley.” When Elvis’ movie King Creole screened in May 1959 at the Américas Cinema in Mexico City, newspapers who’d advertised the film under the title Melodía Siniestra (Sinister Melody) reported a “riot” occurring. Mexican counterculture novelist Parménides García Saldaña wrote a short story, "El rey criollo," about the screening where several hundred gatecrashers reportedly shredded the seats and threw lit papers onto patrons from the balcony. “Before the film began,” wrote Saldaña, “it was pure chaos, a f-ing riot as they say more vulgarly. The different gangs shouted ‘Here the Guerrero [neighborhood],’ ‘Here the Roma’ ...And then some chicks come in with leather jackets with swastikas painted on them, pony tails and bobby socks, real rock and roller like…a group of guys gang up around them [and shout] “‘Dance!’”. Mexican reporters suggested Elvis’ hip-wiggling and mannerisms proved he was either maricón (homosexual) or actually a woman in reverse-drag. The movie Los chiflados del rock'n roll, a musical spoof, was promoted with posters showing Elvis in drag, being shot by rifle-toting men in sombreros, under a banner reading “Die Elvis Presley!” The book "Refried Elvis: The Rise of the Mexican Counterculture" claims the original Elvis quote was fabricated. According to author Eric Zolov, “Herbe Pompeyo of Polygram Records in Mexico City claims that a high-up Mexican political figure wanted to contract Presley for a private party, for which he sent the performer a blank check to fill in as he wished. Presley, according to the story, returned the blank check, so the politico, extremely offended, invented the storyline about Elvis not liking Mexican women.” Who could have imagined that, four decades later, Mexico would be producing more Elvis velvet paintings than any other region in the world… Published: June 25th 2008 11:22 AM. Source: San Diego Reader / Published by: ElvisMatters - David Hamal . It just goes to show how sometimes the facts get in the way of a good story :rolleyes: Elvis was definately no rascist :) Great read Carole, Elvis was no racist at all
July 14, 200817 yr Author Elvis as reflected in Mexican Folk Art, on velvet......and more: EIN presents a visual look at how Elvis' socio-cultural impact has been reflected in Mexican Folk Art and on velvet. From colorful visuals to heartfelt designs the eclectic nature of these artworks is both interesting and open to varying interpretations. (Spotlight, Source: EIN) http://www.elvisinfonet.com/spotlight_mexicanfolkart.html All I can say is….interesting :blink:
July 15, 200817 yr Author Italian Elvis Comic http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/elvis1959/comic_italy_july2008.jpg An investigator named Presley is the main character in an Italian comic magazine with the title "Nathan Never". Source: EP Gold / Updated: Jul 14, 2008
July 16, 200817 yr Italian Elvis Comic http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/elvis1959/comic_italy_july2008.jpg An investigator named Presley is the main character in an Italian comic magazine with the title "Nathan Never". Source: EP Gold / Updated: Jul 14, 2008 Whats all that about? :blink:
July 17, 200817 yr Author Whats all that about? :blink: Haven't the foggiest :lol: Elvis, the Caped Crusader, in new Batman movie!: Continuing the theme of 'Elvis is Everywhere' - the new 'Dark Knight' Batman movie features Elvis as a possible suspect for the true identity of Batman! As Commissioner Gordon says while looking at a photo of Elvis, "We have checked out all likely suspects and we still don't know Batman's real identity!" Elvis would love it! (News, Source;EIN) Yaaaaay, Don't know about Batman but Elvis is my Superman :wub: :yahoo:
July 17, 200817 yr Haven't the foggiest :lol: Elvis, the Caped Crusader, in new Batman movie!: Continuing the theme of 'Elvis is Everywhere' - the new 'Dark Knight' Batman movie features Elvis as a possible suspect for the true identity of Batman! As Commissioner Gordon says while looking at a photo of Elvis, "We have checked out all likely suspects and we still don't know Batman's real identity!" Elvis would love it! (News, Source;EIN) Yaaaaay, Don't know about Batman but Elvis is my Superman :wub: :yahoo: He is also my superman, and i would be his Superwoman. :wub:
July 17, 200817 yr Author Guess I shall have to be Lois Lane then and make do with Clark Kent then :lol: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/elvis1959/WallpaperElvisTCBTommy.jpg
July 18, 200817 yr Guess I shall have to be Lois Lane then and make do with Clark Kent then :lol: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/elvis1959/WallpaperElvisTCBTommy.jpg Hahaha, that is brilliant, nice one !
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