Saturday, February 15, 2020

Dean Martin’s songs celebrated sweetness and innocence.



Hey pallies, likes his tag is Tom Purcell  and likes Mr. Purcell's  claim to fame is as a humor columnist for the Pittsburgh Tribune-review with his coolly cleaver columns bein nationally syndicated in noteworthy newspapers all 'round the good ol' USA.   Our pallies at google swankly sent us a Dino-'lert 'bout his post recent column, "How to renew the dying art of romance? Ask our elders," as featured on the web home base of the "POST INDEPENDENT -Serving Glenwood Springs and Garfield County, CO."

Likes youse guessed it pallies, Purcell gives the neatest of neat nods to the most most romanico fella the world has ever known....our one, our only DINO!  Below we share a couple of supremely stunnin' sentences from Tom's pen that sweetly speaks  voluptuous volumes of Purcell's deepest of deep Dino-delight and incredible insight into our Dino's life, times, and teachin's.

Likes as we have been workin' on this Dino-gram it seemed to us that this was not the first time that we have shared  wonderful words of Dino-adulation from Purcell and doin' a wee bit of searchin' posts at our ilovedinomartin waterin' hole we found that we shared  almost 7 years ago on February 28, 2013 that you can reverently relish HERE.   We also found that our pallie of pallies, our own Danny-o had shared more of Purcell's touchin' 'n tender Dino-appreciatio in Feburary 2017  HERE.

We are perfectly perfectly pumped to share more of columnist Mr. Tom Purcell's awesomely amazin' adulation of our Dino once 'gain here at our little ilovedinomartin conclave and we thank him so very very Dino-much for publicly profoundly pontificatin' on our great great man in such  an open and affirmin' wondrous way certain to draw many more into the Dino-fold and powerfully profound devotion to our main man.  To read Purcell's column in total simply clicks on the tag of this Dino-report.

We Remain,

Yours In Dino,

Dino Martin Peters





Purcell column: How to renew the dying art of romance? Ask our elders
Columns | February 10, 2020

Tom Purcell

Whereas many of today’s hit songs celebrate fear, anger and cynicism (“He cheated on me!”), Dean Martin’s songs celebrated sweetness and innocence. Idealistic and uplifting, his songs were ROMANTIC.

Dino’s songs celebrated the subtle dance of the spirit between a man and a woman — the magic that occurs when two complementary natures collide.

2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Dino’s songs celebrated the subtle dance of the spirit between a man and a woman — the magic that occurs when two complementary natures collide.

Truer words never written!

And for the reasons in that sentence, our Dino's music will live forever -- as long as there are lovers.

BlueisCoool said...

I have to agree, there is nothing better than the classic songs of yesteryears and of course no one does it better than Dean Martin. That is one reason why his songs remain popular today unlike songs of today which will not stand the test of time. A great selection DMP!

Have a nice week.

Scott