Blackie Lawless owns Elvis Presley's bedroom furniture - Metal Edge Magazine

2022-08-20 00:48:50 By : Ms. Eva Zeng

Elvis Presley died at the age of 42 on this day in 1977, and in recognition of the 45th anniversary of his passing, avowed Presley fan Blackie Lawless penned a lengthy post about the King on the W.A.S.P. Nation website.

This August 16th will mark the 45th year of the passing of Elvis Presley, the undisputed ‘King of Rock and Roll,’ Lawless began. “There is really nothing that I can say about him that has not already been written about his life or his genius. Those that know me know I am a huge, huge Beatles fan. The basic two-part vocal harmonies that they did would become the foundation of what W.A.S.P. has done for 40 years. They too had a multi-generational genius that will resonate as long as there are people with ears to hear. But I'm writing this to mark the passing of what myself, and many, many others believe was the greatest single entertainer and influence of our time and possibly in the history of the world. We look at images of him, movies and documentaries about him, the recordings that have been soundtracks to all of our lives (whether we’re conscious of it or not) and most of us understand that we were seeing something we will most likely never ever see again.”

He continued, “I mentioned the Beatles earlier. They and Elvis Presley are the only artists to sell over one billion records each. There is a small, rarified group of artists that have broken the 100 million sales mark, but none of them are over 200 million.

“Those are remarkable careers and numbers that few will ever obtain. With the current state of record sales it’s doubtful any future artists will ever break 100 million again. Elvis Presley record sales now sit at approximately 1.8 billion. None of us will ever witness anything like him ever again. Whatever anyone may feel about him, we were, without question, privileged to see this truly supernatural force of nature. About 15 years ago I had the opportunity to buy the house he owned in Palm Springs, Ca. I kick myself now for not buying it when I had the chance. But I was privileged to buy the furniture that belonged to his master bedroom. I bought the master bed, the chest of drawers, end tables, chairs and lamps. I have it set up in one of the rooms in my house and sometimes I’ll go in there and just look at it and try to imagine what may have been going through his head at that point in his life. I never had the chance to meet him, but I’ve studied him all my life. My mother told me that when I was tweo years old she would take me to the grocery store and I’d crawl down out of the cart and there would be a crowd of people standing around me as I was performing ‘Hound [Dog]’ complete with all the moves. She later said she should have known then what I was going to do for a living.”

Lawless went on to talk about the new Elvis biopic, which he called “terrific.” Actor Austin Butler, he continued, “should without debate, win the Oscar for Best Male Actor. But the movie tells a sad, but accurate account of a man that was just given way too many gifts. No human being should ever be cursed to carry that monumental degree of burden. Some say it was the drugs that took his life at such a young age. But I believe those were only the symptoms. It was the gifts that took him away.

“ ‘Without Dreams Men Perish.’ The Bible also tells a cautionary tale of another King. King Solomon. The description of him is eerily similar to Elvis. He also was given way to many gifts, and they too eventually took his life. Another historical account says, “And Alexander wept, seeing as he had no more worlds to conquer” speaking of Alexander the Great. These were men who suffered this "thing" most of us aspire to be. But as humans, we can resist anything… except temptation.

“There have many, many great rock ‘n’ roll artists that without whom rock as we know it today would never have happened.

“But none greater than ‘The King.’ Without him, it just simply would not exist… Long live the King!’ ”

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