After Elvis’s less-than-triumphant stab at Hollywood, he returned to his first love—music. The King Comes Back enables the viewer to be a fly on the wall as five of his confidantes recap Elvis’s life in the late 1960s through the early 1970s in a lo-fi, improvised living room setting. The stories run from the trivial (discussing Elvis’s stress-related nosebleeds) to major (introducing Elvis—“the Happy Pappy”—to his daughter Lisa Marie) and take you from Hawaii to Memphis to Vegas. Just as in the other tapes in the six-tape set All the King’s Men, you are given a full view of his life for this time period, only to look forward to the next chapter.
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bobjoneschar : What a disappointment. I didnt laugh once. Bill Burr just hasn't been funny since he sold ...