Memphis

I’m still reeling from Graceland. It’s a cross between Disneyland and a bible retreat. Memphis works hard to keep the memory of Elvis alive. I don’t know if it’s a case of expectation mismanagement or just that the experience was so different than I could grasp. Heather and I stopped by Sun Studio in 2003, when we were in Memphis for her ten-year reunion. We didn’t do the tour on that trip.

Sun sees one-fifth the visitors that Graceland does, but only has two rooms as part of it’s tour. Sun is quaint and southern and has some flavor. Graceland is quaint, but only by today’s standards of McMansions and modern suburban living. The staging areas and shops are pure Disney. Differently themed stores selling an array of Elvis stuff that is simultaneously sublime and tacky.

It took us four hours to do Graceland. Most of that time was spent waiting in lines. Waiting in the ticket line, waiting in the food lines, waiting in the shuttle line, waiting to enter Graceland and then waiting for the shuttle back. The actual tour took about an hour. The rest of the time was waiting. I bought a grilled peanut butter and banana sandwich and a soda; my personal homage.

I noticed that I could get Elvis incense and that was quite provocative, but I couldn’t decide between that or the Elvis smokeless ashtray. And what does Elvis incense smell like? I’ll tee that one up for someone to smack out of the park.

We ended the trip on a good note, taking the Sun Studio tour and getting some good history was a perfect way to cleanse the palette from the commercialism. Sure, Sun has it’s own schwag, but it’s just not as garish as the Elvis schwag.

Sun Studio is still recording and the rates are really cheap. They do evening sessions for $75/hour. Not bad to record in the same room that so many great songs were recorded.

The hardest part of this trip has been to be in Memphis without Heather. This is her town, and seeing this stuff without her is far more difficult than I thought it would be. Walking on Beale Street friday night, I ached to be with her. While I have missed her the whole trip, being in Memphis after hearing so many stories is somehow incomplete.

More photos to come in the next several days, with a more complete write up of the trip.

  • Neda

    Heather is the luckiest girl on Earth.

  • http://redhappens.com red

    i want to clone you. you love your wife so much, and you make pretty babies. :)

  • crAZy fan

    Ditto Neda & red. Heather & Leta are lucky girls!

  • http://aredeaf.blogspot.com Coelecanth

    Elvis: smellin’ like Blue Seude Shoes since 1956.
    (Not quite out of the park, more like a pop-up that might get lost in the lights.)

  • Dawn

    Awwww, what a good husband. :)

  • http://overdressedconfessions.blogspot.com kalisah

    man, I can’t believe you passed up the elvis clock with the pendulum hips. The scariest part of that tour is the people that are on it. They’re the REAL MCCOYS.

  • http://www.suburbanbliss.net MelissaS

    That is the worst part about travelling with friends rather than my spouse. I love spending time with my friends of course but he seriously is my most fun friend and I always miss doing stuff with him when I’m somewhere I know he’d love. Vegas and Nashville come to mind.

  • http://annepirlot.blogspot.com Anne

    What?!?!?! Where’s the part when you play “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” to Heather over the phone?!!?? You’re just a fraction of the sap I thought you were. :)

  • http://aderyng.blogspot.com aderyn

    yeah, graceland. i was just there about a month ago. i personally loved all the creepy white monkeys elvis had stacked all over. on my next trip, i plan to jump the velvet ropes. seriously, i can’t stand not knowing what’s upstairs.

  • Tim

    Jon,
    This gets my vote for most sentimental post! A great piece of writing!

  • http://razdreams.blogspot.com RazDreams

    i’m loving the LOVE post to your birthday girl. looking forward to your 40th birthday next week to see what she writes. you two are too cute. blove (blog love) you both.

  • Jane
  • http://bucky4eyes.com Bucky Four-Eyes

    So…did you do the karaoke recording in Sun Studios? I must admit that I could not resist. Graceland was cool, but my memories of the Sun Studio tour are much more persistent. Ah, the vibes in that place…

  • http://misspriss.org becky

    re: missing heather

    that’s the way i feel when i travel w/o my hubby. here’s to great loves.