Melvis show produced October 10, 2005.
Mel speaks candidly about his birthday, his favorite songs to sing, and his fans.
Featured music: “Teddy Bear”
Mel speaks candidly about his birthday, his favorite songs to sing, and his fans.
Featured music: “Teddy Bear”
In my quest to amass a vast library of Melvis sound drops, I’ve really hit a wall. I have Melvis saying many phrases, such as “Big balls, I got the big ones”, “I am the Lizard King”, and “You might as well hang up your jock and say goodbye cruel world”, but where do we go from there?
That’s where you, the loyal Melvis fan come into play.
Please leave a comment on this post with suggestions of what you would like to hear Melvis enunciate. I will do my best to fill any requests or dreams.
Mel Predicts what will happen with this week’s web poll.
Melvis reads and reacts to last week’s web poll.
Be sure to vote in all our web polls, this will be a regular spot for Mel. Remember: You can hear Mel read his web polls and get your up-to-the-minute ‘Melvis Update’ by checking out “The Unemployment Line” podcast.
This is the third and final installment of the February 23 talk I had with Melvis. Sorry it took so long, but it was worth the wait.
Here we have Mel discussing how he puts his passion into his music, emotions, his thoughts on Frank Sinatra, and his high school entertainment experiences that shaped him into the great performer he is today.
Tell me this: what guy you know who’s 60 years old could do what the f@#% I can do onstage? Not many.
So there you have it. I have other interview material that will be archived until it’s needed in the future.
Here’s installment 2 of the uncensored Melvis interview, conducted Feb. 23, 2005.
In this segment, Melvis shares his infinite knowledge of the Three R’s:
- Spelling
- Mathematics, and
- Rambling nonsensically.
No, really. You not only get to witness his unique spelling of the word “Karaoke” and his Pentium-like speed at computational tasks, you get other hidden gems. And FJV sounding stranger than ever.
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