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Elvis Shook His Hips… and the World Lost It 😱 In 1956, Elvis Presley performed “Hound Dog” on The Milton Berle Show—and it became one of the most controversial moments in television history. He slowed the song down, ditched his guitar, grabbed the mic stand, and started moving his hips in a way that shocked the nation. Teenagers screamed, but adults were outraged. The press called it vulgar, critics labeled it obscene, and Elvis was suddenly known as “Elvis the Pelvis.” The scandal was so inten
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Elvis Shook His Hips… and the World Lost It 😱 In 1956, Elvis Presley performed “Hound Dog” on The Milton Berle Show—and it became one of the most controversial moments in television history. He slowed the song down, ditched his guitar, grabbed the mic stand, and started moving his hips in a way that shocked the nation. Teenagers screamed, but adults were outraged. The press called it vulgar, critics labeled it obscene, and Elvis was suddenly known as “Elvis the Pelvis.” The scandal was so inten
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