chapter 3: The Straining Symphony

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Elvis Presley went to the colonel Tom Parker. The colonel sat down. The colonel wanted to cater to teenage fans. The colonel's idea of catering to teenage girls fans completely frustrated Elvis Presley and he said, "You want to cater to teenage fans? This is damn inappropriate. My music is for adults, and it should be catered to an older fanbase. What are you thinking?" Elvis Presley Said to the colonel with an uncomfortable face, the colonel Tom Parker replied, "Look, Elvis, I wanted to make more money, and I wanted to cater to teenage fans." Elvis did not like the colonel's idea of his music catering to teenage fans and teenage audiences. When Elvis Presley recorded Heartbreak Hotel at RCA, the colonel Tom Parker said, "What type of song is that? This song does not fit you." Elvis responded with anger and said, "Why do you even care? I love this damn song." Said Elvis and walked away and closed the doors and cried, Elvis Presley felt completely mistreated. By the colonel and by The RCA, he felt completely oppressed and felt like a victim that the man he completely trust isn't allow him to do what he wanted and he is completely silenced from telling his friends, family's about what he went through and speaking against the mistreatments by his manager and the abuse by his own manager, Elvis felt completely silenced, He is Completely silenced from speaking against mistreatment, exploitations, and abuse by his own manager, Elvis felt he had been completely silenced and unable to speak against his manager's behaviour, Elvis Presley asked his manager "Where you come from" colonel replied and said "I was born in West Virginia, my parents had died and I'm the only child" completely lying to Elvis about where comes from and about his parents being dead when they are alive because he did not want Elvis to know that he is an ilegall Dutch Immigrant who had been fled to the USA after killing and murdering an innocent Dutch women in an gorcery store in 1929 and completely evading the consequences of his own actions,

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