• Empricorn@feddit.nl
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    1 day ago

    Thank you, I did read the whole article! You said “It was all a scam setup by his manager.” That’s an exaggeration, if not misinformation. His manager Parker essentially only scammed Elvis, by making it seem he would be able to avoid service.

    I also don’t see where it said his manager “convinced the selective service to immediately draft Elvis before his number came up, lying to them that Elvis would be a performer for the army”, but I don’t have access to The Colonel, the source in the article.

    Those nitpicks aside, I think they both probably decided it was a shrewd business decision for Elvis to give 2 years of service as a soldier, rather than a performer, especially since Elvis declined Special Services a second time after he was already drafted.

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      I’m not sure you know enough about the general relationship between Elvis and his manager “Colonel” Tom Parker, to be making assumptions like Elvis having a remotely equal say in career decisions.

      Yes he did scam Elvis. He did that a lot infact.

      He was also not a Colonel, even though he told people he was. He stole money from Presley to cover gambling debts, that’s on top of his 50% managers cut. He prevented Elvis from touring Europe due to his own immigration status. Also pressured Presley into film, as opposed to focusing more on music.

      Parker did pressure Elvis into the military. Hell, he even influenced the relationship between Elvis and Priscilla, whom Elvis met while serving.