Some moments in history feel almost too painful to watch, too human to be replayed. One of them came in June 1977, when cameras rolled for what would become Elvis Presley’s final televised performance. He walked onto the stage in Indianapolis with heavy steps, his once-glittering jumpsuit hanging loosely, his eyes tired but still searching for the crowd that had always given him life. The plan was simple — a celebration of the King of Rock and Roll. But what unfolded instead was a man at war with his own body, clinging to the music that had carried him this far.
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