Épisodes

  • Elvis and the Press: Saginaw, Michigan, April 25th, 1977
    Feb 18 2026

    For this latest instalment in our occasional series, Elvis and the Press, we’re joined once again by our leading contributor, Gary Wells, to take a deep dive into the local coverage of Elvis’ performance in Saginaw, Michigan, on April 25th, 1977. It was the first of two non-consecutive shows to nearly 7 200 at the Wendler Arena, with a second concert added to the end of the 13 night tour in response to the demand for tickets. Reviewers for the Saginaw News observed that Elvis 'sings as well as ever', 'seemed in rare form' and 'that he seemed to be having as good a time as his fans'. We look beyond the familiar myths and clichés of this period to consider how Elvis' inspired performance, captured in an unofficial audience recording, fits with what we know, or think we know, about his final months on the road, and ask whether the generally accepted narrative does justice to the reality.We have more background to this episode, including tour stats, images and links to further reference, at our podcast website;

    https://dec4podcast.com/2026/02/18/elvis-and-the-press-saginaw-michigan-april-25th-1977/

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    55 min
  • Preview Short: The Beach Boys: Murry Wilson in Context - Influence and Consequence
    Jan 28 2026

    This episode is inspired by our regular contributor Gary Wells’ popular website, soulrideblog.com, ‘Your Home for Vintage Leisure’; specifically, his reviews of two important and fascinating books on the Beach Boys – The Nearest Faraway Place: Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys, and the Southern California Experience (1994), by Timothy White, and Good Vibrations: My Life as a Beach Boy (2016), by Mike Love with James S Hirsch. We also take a look at I am Brian Wilson, by Brian himself and Ben Greenman, for some additional context.


    Find the full episode on you favourite podcast platform or at our website;

    https://dec4podcast.com/2023/01/29/gary-wells-the-beach-boys-book-club/


    Our interview with David Leaf;

    https://dec4podcast.com/2025/04/09/david-leaf-smile-the-rise-fall-resurrection-of-brian-wilson/


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    3 min
  • Preview Short: Elvis & The Press: 'The Most Captive Audience since Johnny Cash Played Folsom Prison'
    Dec 28 2025

    In this our second Elvis and the Press episode, we're joined once again by our leading contributor, Gary Wells (soulrideblog.com), to take a deep dive into the coverage of Elvis' New Year's Eve performance in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the end of 1976. The Pittsburgh show, concluding a very well-received, high energy tour over just five nights, proved to be a remarkable moment in time, and was widely considered one of the best performances of his later career... #elvis #concertreview


    Join us for the full episode on your favourite podcast platform or at our website;

    https://dec4podcast.com/2024/11/11/elvis-and-the-press-pittsburgh-pennsylvania-new-year-1976-77/


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    2 min
  • Preview Short: Elvis & the Press - Ending 1976 on a High Note & Looking to the Future
    Dec 28 2025

    In this our second Elvis and the Press episode, we're joined once again by our leading contributor, ‪‪Gary Wells,‬ to take a deep dive into the coverage of Elvis' New Year's Eve performance in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the end of 1976. This was the second consecutive New Year's Eve Elvis had worked, with touring now continuing throughout winter by financial necessity. Elvis' Pittsburgh show, concluding a very well-received, high energy tour over just five nights, proved to be a remarkable moment in time, and was widely considered one of the best performances of his later career...


    Join us for the full episode on your favourite podcast platform, or at our website;

    https://dec4podcast.com/2024/11/11/elvis-and-the-press-pittsburgh-pennsylvania-new-year-1976-77/


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    2 min
  • Preview Short: Elvis On the Road in December 1976 - Ecstatic Press Reviews of a Remarkable Tour
    Dec 6 2025

    In this our second Elvis and the Press episode, we're joined once again by our leading contributor, ‪‪Gary Wells, to take a deep dive into the coverage of Elvis' New Year's Eve performance in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the end of 1976. This was the second consecutive New Year's Eve Elvis had worked, with touring now continuing throughout winter by financial necessity. Elvis' Pittsburgh show, concluding a very well-received, high energy tour over just five nights, proved to be a remarkable moment in time, and was widely considered one of the best performances of his later career.


    Find the full discussion on your favourite podcast platform, or at our website;

    https://dec4podcast.com/2024/11/11/elvis-and-the-press-pittsburgh-pennsylvania-new-year-1976-77/

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    3 min
  • Preview Short: Gary Wells - Reassessing More American Graffiti From a Fan's Perspective
    Nov 22 2025

    This episode, we take inspiration from some articles by our leading contributor, Gary Wells, on his hit website soulrideblog.com. First, we discuss the sequel to the groundbreaking 1973 movie classic, American Graffiti, as we follow the fortunes and misfortunes of our favourite characters in an increasingly troubled 1960s America.


    We also learn about an independent film studio and distributor, American International Pictures, founded by Samuel Z Arkoff and James H Nicholson, which transformed the movie-going audience and carved its own niche in film history as the old Hollywood crumbled around it.


    Join us on your chosen podcast platform.

    https://dec4podcast.com/2025/09/10/gary-wells-double-feature-more-american-graffiti-american-international-pictures/


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    2 min
  • Preview Short: Gary Wells on More American Graffiti - Nostalgia, Melancholy, Love, Life & Death
    Oct 25 2025

    This episode, we take inspiration from some written history by our leading contributor, ‪Gary Wells‬. First, we discuss the sequel to the groundbreaking 1973 movie classic, American Graffiti, as we follow the fortunes and misfortunes of our favourite characters in an increasingly troubled 1960s America.


    We also learn about an independent film studio and distributor, American International Pictures, which transformed the movie-going audience and carved its own niche in film history as the old Hollywood crumbled around it.


    Join us on your favourite podcast platform, or at our website;

    ⁠https://dec4podcast.com/2025/09/10/gary-wells-double-feature-more-american-graffiti-american-international-pictures/⁠


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    2 min
  • Preview Short: Gary Wells on More American Graffiti: Terry (Toad) Goes Missing in Vietnam
    Oct 11 2025

    This episode, we take inspiration from some written history by our leading contributor, ‪Gary Wells‬. First, we discuss the sequel to the groundbreaking 1973 movie classic, American Graffiti, as we follow the fortunes and misfortunes of our favourite characters in an increasingly troubled 1960s America.


    We also learn about an independent film studio and distributor, American International Pictures, which transformed the movie-going audience and carved its own niche in film history as the old Hollywood crumbled around it.


    Join us on your favourite podcast platform, or at our website;

    https://dec4podcast.com/2025/09/10/gary-wells-double-feature-more-american-graffiti-american-international-pictures/


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    3 min