Tuesday, November 30, 2010

DEAN MARTIN MARTINI STATUE

Hey pallies, likes for those of us Dino-holics with more bread to spend on Dino-gift-givin' this Dino-winter-time...here's a cool Dino-treasure from a pad tagged "Dean And Frank.com." It's a way cool cool Dino-statue of our great man with omni-present cigarette and martini in hand.

You will note that it is a limited edition Dino-collectable and woulda be a stellar addition to any true Dino-lover's Dino-collection. To view this in it's original format, likes just clicks on the tag of this Dino-post. Dino-shoppin', DMP




DEAN MARTIN MARTINI STATUE
$250.00
This is not an ESCO but a new limited edition 17" statue of DEAN. Perfect in detail and color. Dean statues are rare!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Dean Martin Painting

Hey pallies, likes it's gettin' time to thinks 'bout doin' some Dino-giftin' for all us pallies who will be honorin' our Dino on Dino-winter-day as we remember our Dino's departure from the planet 15 long Dino-years ago.

Today's Dino-post is a Dino-impression by some dude "brilliant" for sale at a pad tagged 'etsy." Loves how Dino-art is bein' created by more and more artists how digs puttin' the accent on our Dino.

Likes woulda loves it pallies who are readin' this if you woulda sends your Dino-suggestions for great Dino-treasures that likes you woulda loves to be gifted with or plan on sharin' with your Dino-holic pals. Just leave your Dino-thoughts in our Dino-comments section.

To view this in it's original format, likes just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gram. Dino-sharin', DMP




Dean Martin Painting
From brilliant

Framed 8.5x11" painting of Dean Martin. Background is shown in green. If you prefer different colors, just send me a message with the colors you want when you purchase the listing. Ships from United States

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sunday Serenade with Dino: "You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby"

Hey pallies, welcome to Sunday Serenade with Dino. Today's Dino-selection is that old standard "You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby." Although from the lyrics we knows that our Dino was singin' 'bout some knock-out chick...so so much of this song woulda applies to our Dino...

Likes can't you just see our Master Dino goin' to kindergarten and drivin' all the 5 year old chicks absolutely wild! Likes can't you just see our great man winnin' blue ribbons and acceptin' in the coolest of cool Dino-style.

Tons of musical artists have sung this popular tune, but can't image anyone who did it with the class and polish of our Dino...as usual he sings each and every syllable with that imitable Dino-stylin'!

And, likes when I compared the standard lyrics for this tune with the words our Dino sings...he makes ever so cool nuances here and there to sings this, as always,in his own gloriously beau-ti-fully Dino-way!

Indeed our Dino musta been the most beautiful baby 'cause baby likes looks at the amazin'ly beau-ti-ful life that he led! Dino-awed, DMP



You must have been a beautiful baby,
you must have been a wonderful child . . .
When you were only startin'
to go to kindergarten
I bet you drove the other boys wild!

An' when it came to winning blue ribbons,
I bet you showed the other kids how . . .
I can see the judge's eyes as they handed you the prize
I bet you made the cutest bow!

Oh!, You must have been a beautiful baby,
'cause baby look at you now . . .


You must have been a beautiful baby,
you must have been a wonderful child . . .
When you were only startin'
to go to kindergarten
I bet you drove the little boys wild!

An' when it came to winning blue ribbons,
I bet you showed the other kids how . . .
I can see the judge's eyes as they slapped you with a prize
I bet you made the cutest bow!

Oh!, You must have been a adoreable baby,
'cause baby look at you now . . .

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Dean Martin: sus películas (his films)

Hey pallies, likes we all knows that Dino-passion knows no race or creed boundaries, so today's post is not earth-shakin' Dino-news...but loves to share Dino-love from 'round the Dino-universe...so today's post from the pad CINEFOREVER puts a Spanish twist on some Dino-devotion. A Senor tagged Gustavo Arturo de Alba shares each and every big screen Dino-flick, and some from the small screen) with his blog readers.

Loves the commandin' pix of our Dino that is used to highlight this Dino-information, and so so cool to have this Dino-history in espanol. Likes with Dino-lovin' pallies all over the Dino-world sharin' such Dino-patter the Dino-light indeed continues to grow Dino-bright and more and more will come to know, love, honor, and be Dino-edified by the Dino-legacy. Thanks to Senor Gustavo Arturo de Alba for sharin' and to find this in it's original format, just likes clicks on the tagg of this here Dino-post! Dino-encouragin', DMP


Dean Martin: sus películas

Escrito por Gustavo Arturo de Alba on nov 1st, 2010 y archivado en Actores y Actrices, Biofilmografias, Destacado, Galería fotográfica. Tu puedes seguir los comentarios a esta entrada a traves de RSS 2.0. Tu puedes dejar un comentario o enviar una referencia



Actor, cantante

Nació el 7 de junio de 1917, en Steubenville, Ohio, Estados Unidos

Murió el 25 de diciembre de 1995, en Beverly Hills, California, Estados Unidos

Nombre de pila: Dino Paul Crocetti

Estatura: 5′ 11″ (1.80 m)

Trivia: Durante 11 años formó, junto con Jerry Lewis, una pareja de comediantes de gran éxito en los Estados Unidos, entre 1946 y 1957.

Sus películas

1949.- My Friend Irma (IRMA LA ENREDADORA) Dir.- George Marshall. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, John Lund, Marie Wilson, Diana Lynn

1950.- My Friend Irma Goes West (IRMA SE DESENREDA) Dir.- Hal Walker. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Diana Lynn, John Lund (En España: MI AMIGA IRMA VA A HOLLYWOOD)

1950.- At War with the Army (EL TONTO DEL BATALLON) Dir.- Hal Walker., Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Polly Bergen, Mike Kellin,

1951.- That’s My Boy (¡AY MI HIJO!) Dir.- Hal Walker. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Ruth Hussey, Polly Bergen

1952.- Sailor Beware (¡QUE SUERTE TIENE EL MARINO!) Dir.- Hal Walker. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Corinne Calvet, Marion Marshall

1952.- Jumping Jacks (LOCOS DEL AIRE) Dir.- Norman Taurog. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Mona Freeman, Robert Strauss1952) …. Corp. Chick Allen

1952.- Road to Bali (CAMINO A BALI) Dir.- Hal Walker. Int.- Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Dean Martin y Jerry Lewis (actuación incidental sin créditos)

1952.- The Stooge (EL RABO DE LA ESTRELLA) Dir.- Norman Taurog. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Polly Bergen, Marion Marshall

1953.- Scared Stiff (EL CASTILLO MALDITO) Dir.- George Marshall. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Lizabeth Scott, Carmen Miranda, Dorothy Malone (En España: UNA HERENCIA DE MIEDO)

1953.- The Caddy (CAMPEON TIMIDO) Dir.- Norman Taurog. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Donna Reed, Barbara Bates, Joseph Calliea (en España: ¡QUE PAR DE GOLFANTES!)

1953.- Money from Home (LA SUERTE AL GALOPE) Dir.- George Marshall. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Marjie Miller, Robert Strauss (En España: EL JINETE LOCO)

1954.- Living It Up (MAS MUERTO QUE VIVO) Dir.- Norman Taurog. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh, Edward Arnold, Fred Clark, Sheree North (En España: VIVIENDO SU VIDA)

1954.- 3 Ring Circus (EL CIRCO DE TRES PISTAS) Dir.- Joseph Pevney Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Joanne Dru, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Wallace Ford

1955.- You’re Never Too Young (¡QUE CLASE DE NIÑO!) Dir.- Norman Taurog. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Diana Lynn, Nina Foch, Raymond Burr (En España: UN FRESCO EN APUROS)

1955.- Artists and Models (ARTISTAS Y MODELOS) Dir.- Frank Tashlin. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Shirley MacLaine, Dorothy Malone, Eva Gabor, Anita Ekberg (En España: COMICOS EN PARIS)

1956.- Pardners (DEJAME SOLO) Dir.- Norman Taurog. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Lori Nelson, Jeff Morrow (En España: JUNTOS ANTE EL PELIGRO)

1956.- Hollywood or Bust (ENTRE LA ESPADA Y LA PARED) Dir.- Frank Tashlin. Int.- Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Anita Ekberg, Pat Crowley (En España: LOCO POR ANITA)

1957.- Ten Thousand Bedrooms (DIEZ MIL DORMITORIOS) Dir.- Richard Thorpe. Int.- Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Eva Bartok, Paul Henreid

1958.- The Young Lions (LOS DIOSES VENCIDOS) Dir.- Edward Dmytryk. Int.- Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Dean Martin, May Britt, Hope Lang, Barbara Rush, Maximilian Schell (En España: EL BAILE DE LOS MALDITOS)

1958.- Some Came Running (DIOS SABE CUANTO AME) Dir.- Vincente Minnelli. Int.- Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine, Martha Hyer, Arthur Kennedy (En España: COMO UN TORRENTE)

1959.- Rio Bravo (RIO BRAVO) Dir.- Howard Hawks. Int.- John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, Angie Dickinson, Walter Brennan

1959.- Career (ENTRE BASTIDORES) Dir.- Joseph Anthony. Int.- Dean Martin, Anthony Franciosa, Shirley MacLaine, Carolyn Jones, Joan Blackman, Robert Middleton (En España: LOS AMBICIOSOS)

1960.- Who Was That Lady? (NO ES DAMA… ES MI MUJER) Dir.- George Sidney. Int.- Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, Janet Leigh, James Whitmore, John McIntrie (¿QUIEN ERA ESTA CHICA?)

1960.- Bells Are Ringing (ESTA RUBIA VALE UN MILLON) Dir.- Vincente Minnelli. Int.- Judy Holliday, Dean Martin, Fred Clark, Eddie Foy, Jr., Jean Stapleton (En España: SUENA EL TELEFONO)

1960.- Ocean’s Eleven (ONCE A LA MEDIANOCHE) Dir.- Lewis Milestone. Int.- Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis jr., Angie Dickinson, Richard Conte, César Romero (En España: LA CUADRILLA DE LOS ONCE)

1961.- All in a Night’s Work (LA DAMA DE LA MADRUGADA) Dir.- Joseph Stanley. Int.- Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine, Cliff Robertson, Charles Ruggles (En España: TODO EN UNA NOCHE)

1961.- Ada (ADA) Dir.- Daniel Mann. Int.- Susan Hayward, Dean Martin, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ralph Meeker, Martin Balsam (En España: EL TERCER HOMBRE ERA MUJER)

1962.- Something’s Got to Give Dir.- George Cukor. Int.- Marilyn Monroe, Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse (Película inconclusa)

1962.- Sergeants 3 (LOS TRES SARGENTOS) Dir.- John Sturges. Int.- Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, Joey Bishop, Ruth Lee, Henry Silva

1962.- The Road to Hong Kong (RUTA DE HONG KONG) Dir.- Norman Panama. Injt.- Bing CFrosby, Bob Hope, Joan Collins, Dean Martin (actuación incidental sin crédito) (En España: DOS FRESCOS EN ORBITA)

1962.- Who’s Got the Action? (SECRETO DE CASADA) Dir.- Daniel Mann. Int.- Dean Martin, Lana Turner, Eddie Albert, Walter Matthau (En España: TRAMPA A MI MARIDO)

1963.- Come Blow Your Horn (SI MI ALCOBA HABLASE) Dir.- Bud Yorkin. Int.- Frank Sinatra, Lee J. Cobb, Barbara Rush, Tony Bill, Dean Martin (Actuación incidental sin crédito) (En España: GALLARDO Y CALAVERA)

1963.- Toys in the Attic (PASIONES EN CONFLICTO) Dir.- George Roy Hill. Int.- Dean Martin, Geraldine Page, Yvette Mimieux, Wendy Hiller, Gene Tierney (En España: CARIÑO AMARGO)

1963.- 4 for Texas (CUATRO POR TEXAS) Dir.- Robert Aldrich. Int.- Frank Sinatra, Dean Manrtin, Ursula Andress, Anita Ekberg, Charles Bronson, Victor Buono (En España: CUATRO TIOS DE TEXAS)

1963.- Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed? (¿QUIEN DURMIO EN MI CAMA) Dir.- Daniel Mann. Int.- Dean Martin, Elizabeth Montgomery, Carol Burnett, Martin Balsam, Jill St. John, Richard Conte

1964.- What a Way to Go! (LA SEÑORA Y SUS MARIDOS) Dir.- J. Lee Thompson. Int.- Shirley MacLaine, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, Dean Martin, Gene Kelly, Robert Cummings, Dick Van Dyke (En españa: ELLA Y SUS MARIDOS)

1964.- Robin and the 7 Hoods (ROBIN HOOD DE CHICAGO) Dir.- Gordon Douglas. Int.- Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Bing Crosby, Barbara Rush, Peter Falk, Victor Buono (En España: CUATRO GANGSTERS DE CHICAGO)

1964.- Kiss me stupid (BESAME TONTO) Dir.- Billy Wilder. Int.- Dean Martin, Kim Novak, Ray Walson, Felicia Farr, Cliff Osmond

1965.- The Sons of Katie Elder (LOS HIJOS DE KATIE ELDER) Dirt.- Henry Hathaway. Int.- John Wayne, Dean Martin, Martha Hyer, Michael Anderson Jr., Earl Holliman, George Kennedy (En España: LOS CUATRO HIJOS DE KATIE ELDER)

1965.- Marriage on the Rocks Dir.- Jack Donohue. Int.- Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, Dean Martin, Cesar Romero, Nancy Sinatra (En España: DIVORCIO A LA AMERICANA)

1966.- The Silencers (EL AGENTE SECRETO MATT HELM) Dir.- Phil Karlson. Int.- Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, Daliah Lavi, Cyd Charisse,

1966.- Texas Across the River (TEXAS DE MIS AMORES) Dir.- Michael Gordon. Int.- Dean Martin, Alain Delon, Rosemary Forsyth, Joey Bishop, Tina Aumont (En España: TEXAS)

1966.- Murderers’ Row (MATT HELM CONTRA LAS ASESINAS) Dir.- Henry Levin. Int.- Dean Martin, Ann-Margret, Karl Malden, Camilla Sprav (En España: MATT HELM, AGENTE MUY ESPECIAL)

1967.- Rough Night in Jericho (LA NOCHE DE LOS PISTOLEROS) Dir.- Arnold Laven. Int.- Dean Martin, George Peppard, Jean Simmons, John McIntrie, Slim Pickens (En España: NOCHE DE TITANES)

1967.- The Ambushers (EMBOSCADA A MATT HELM) Dir.- Henry Levin. Int.- Dean Martin, Senta Berger, Janice Rule, James Gregory

1968.- How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life (COMO SALVAR UN MATRIMONIO Y ARRUINARSE LA VIDA) Dir.- Fielder Cook. Int.- Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Betty Field (En España: CÓMO SALVAR UN MATRIMONIO Y ARRUINAR SU VIDA )

1968.- Bandolero! (BANDOLERO) Dir.- Andrew V. McLaglen. Int.- James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy, Andrew Prine

1968.- 5 Card Stud (POKER DE LA MUERTE) Dir.- Henry Hathaway. Int.- Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum, Inger Stevens, Roddy McDowell, Katherine Justice

1969.- The Wrecking Crew (LAS DEMOLEDORAS) Dir.- Phil Karlson. Int.- Dean Martin, Elke Sommer, Sharon Tate, Nancy Kwan, Nigel Green, Tina Louise (En España: LA MANSION DE LOS SIETE PLACERES)

1970.- Airport (AEROPUERTO) Dir.- George Seaton. Int.- Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, Jean Seberg, Jacqueline Bissett, Van Heflin, George Kennedy, Helen Hayes

1970.- Swing Out, Sweet Land (TVM) Dir.- Stan Harris. Int.- John Wyne, Ann-Margret, Lucille Ball, Dean Martin

1971.- Something Big (EL CAPITAN DE LOS RENEGADOS) Dir.- Andrew V. McLaglen. Int.- Dean Martin, Brian Keith, Carol White, Honor Blackman (LA PRIMERA AMATRELLADORA DEL OESTE)

1973.- Showdown (ENEMIGOS A LA FUERZA) Dir.- George Seaton. Int.- Rock Hudson, Dean Martin, Susan Clark (En España: AMIGOS HASTA LA MUERTE)

1975.- Mr. Ricco (MR. RICCO) Dir.- Paul Bogart. Int.- Dean Martin, Eugene Roche, Thalmus Rasulala, Cindy Williams (En España: DESAFIO)

1981.- The Cannonball Run (CARRERA DE LOCOS) Dir.- Hal Needham. Int.- Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Farrah Fawcett, Dom de Louise, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. (En España: LOS LOCOS DE CANNONBALL)

1984.- Cannonball Run II (CARRERA DE LOCOS II) Dir.- Hal Needham Int.- Burt Reynolds, Dom De Louise, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Shirley MacLaine (LOS LOCOS DE CANNONBALl II)

1985.- Half Nelson (TVM) Dir.- Arthur Allan Seidelman. Int.- Joe Pesci, Fred Williamson, Victoria Jackson, Rory Calhoun, Dean Martin

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Friday, November 26, 2010

"I knew DEAN MARTIN at the end of his career and was so proud when Clark Couty renamed Industrial Road DEAN MARTIN Drive."



Hey pallies, from our Dino's playland, 'Vegas Baby 'Vegas, comes this true Thanksgivin' Dino-tale. From the pad "House Of H2o" and coolster Willie Watters comes this reminder of just how important it is to keep spreadin' the Dino-message 'round.


Seems Willie, who proudly proclaims ""I knew DEAN MARTIN" was asked by a nouveau hipster for directions to a pad "just off of Dean Martin Drive." Mr. Watters gives 'em to the dude, and in checkin' back the youngster sez, "Hey? What do I do after I go down on RICKY MARTIN?" Wells likes the whole place exploded in laughter and you can read all 'bout it below.

Likes pallies this story reminds me of how much I loves how our Dino twists up information and cracks up his audience each and every time with such Dino-isms.
But, likes this dude obviously wasn't makin' likes our Dino....this dude needs to gets a proper Dino-education...and thus the need to keeps spreadin' the Dino-message 'round.

ilovedinomartin sez our thanks to Dino-devotee Mr. Willie Watters for this sharin' this Thanksgivin' Dino-feature with us. I'm thankful for pallies likes Watters for sharin' his Dino-devotion with his readers...and most of all I am thankful for our Dino and in Willie's words "I'll cherish every funny memory of this memorable star..." To view this at Willie's pad, just clicks on the tagg of this here Dino-gram. Dino-cherishin', DMP


GOING DOWN IN LAS VEGAS NEVADA



I have lived my entire adult life in Las Vegas, Nevada, and, over the past twenty years, I've worked with most of the big name stars and high energy shows, helping make me one of many Las Vegas spokesmen. I love that and I love the tourists.

It's Thanksgiving and I'm at the Las Vegas Hilton Sportsbook when a cool young guy comes over to my table and asks for directions to a place south of us, just off of Dean Martin Drive.

I knew DEAN MARTIN at the end of his career and was so proud when Clark Couty renamed Industrial Road DEAN MARTIN Drive. I'll cherish every funny memory of this memorable star and am so proud to know members of the family, especially the talented singer and radio host DEANA MARTIN.

I happily give the guy directions, which he types into his iPhone, checks the Google map, shakes my hand and then leaves. A minute later he comes back into the sportsbook and, over the noise of multi-football broadcasts and loads of other losers like me who are spending the holiday in a casino, yells, "Hey? What do I do after I go down on RICKY MARTIN?"

You couldn't make up a funnier moment. It was like in the movies when everything stops. I think I even heard the scratch of a record, bringing the place to a screeching halt.

Rrrrrrrrrup...

Then, the laughter exploded.

The young guy was embarrassed. He held up his hand, hushed the crowd and said, "Okay, okay, my bad. I meant to say: What do I do after I go down on DEAN MARTIN."

An old timer looked up from his Racing Form and yelled back, "Ask Mrs. Martin."

I love Las Vegas.

Happy Thanksgiving.
Posted by Willie Watters at 7:18 PM

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Ed's Epistle.......Happy Dino Thanksgiving

Hey pallies, likes 'nother day of givin' Dino-thanks has come our way. When I pondered what to share in honor of our Dino, I just knew that I couldn't sez it better then our amazin' Dino-prosin' pallie Ed who wrote last years Dino-thankin' Dino-trib...so here are Ed's outstandin' Dino-thoughts on this day of givin' thanks.

So pallies, sits back and relish each and every one of our Dino-phile Ed's Dino-reflections 'cause they are laden with the deepest of the deep, the purest of the pure, the truest of the true Dino-truths.

It's 'bout 15 long years since our Dino walked the earth, but his life and legacy continues to entrall and call all us pallies to know, love, and honor our great man more and more each and every Dino-day.

Thanks Ed for sharin' your Dino-thanks with us in such a cool Dino-way. Thanks most of all to our Dino...truly we wanna know you, love you, and honor more each and every Dino-day! Dino-gratefully, DMP

Location? On a stage somewhere, Anytown USA.

Time? When Dino roamed and owned the earth.

Dino: “You know why they call it Plymouth Rock? Those pilgrims backed up their Plymouth into that rock. That’s why they call it Plymouth Rock.”

True Story.
It was Dino that quickly pointed out that America was discovered by a fellow Italian, Amerigo Vespucci. In turn, it was America who discovered Martin, Sinatra, Como, Martino, Bennett, Vale, Laine, Darin, Damone, and Prima. All Italian-American singers who forever changed the American music landscape. Imagine a world without Dean Martin. Elvis has no direction. Sinatra hasn’t a Yin to Yang, and good luck with reviving the Humphrey Bogart-less Holmby Hills Rat Pack. Joey Levitch is still Joey Levitch. Who’s Joey Levitch you ask? Welcome to a Dino-less world. Joey Levitch became Jerry Lewis. The word “cool” would have been forever associated with the weather. The Beatles would still be remembered as being “untouchable”.

Let’s be selfish for a bit. Without Dino, we don’t have see our fathers settling down in his favorite chair smoking his favorite pipe, spinning his favorite Dino LP. The man who makes my dad happy is the man that makes us happy. Pleasure hasn’t a salesman. Time passes and finds me sitting down in my favorite chair with my favorite beverage, listening to my favorite Dino iPod playlist. Coincidence? Think not my fellow Dino-phile. Dino transcends generations, countries, languages, races, sexes. He touches all! Cool has no color. Cool is ageless. You’re only as far from cool as the nearest Dino LP, CD, book, what have you. If you can’t find cool, pick up a Dino LP, look at it. It’s your cool compass, it always points to cool. Without it you’re never lost pally!

The things in life to be thankful for? Dino said it best..
Tender kisses, nights of bliss. Small moonbeams, sips of wine. Wedding bells, little kids, and dreams to savor. Blessings, man, wife, love and life. Memories are made of this.

Be thankful for those who brought them to you. Return the favor, help make others lives more memorable.

Happy Thanksgiving Pallies!
Ed

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

"Even though Fabian was popular, Dean shows the kid how its done."

Hey pallies, likes Thanksgivin' approacheth and likes with each passin' day I am more and more thankful for our Dino and for pallies who keeps spreadin' the Dino-word here on the 'net.

Today's Dino-gram originates at our pallie Mr. David Lobosco's pad "Great Entertainers Archives" and features a vid that likes I never ever knew even existed. It musta be from one of our Dino's early television specials 'cause it is in glorious black and white and features our great man and the teen idol Fabian doin' the tune "I Love The Love."

Likes gotta 'fess up likies I loves the banter back and forth between our great man and Fabian....likes our Dino doesn't want the kid touchin' any of the bevy of chicks and likes when Fab tries our Dino sez, Hold it, hold it, hold it...fold your arms...don't touch nothin'." It's a real scream pallies!

And that is just the beginnin' of the interaction between our Dino and this young teen idol....so loves that our Dino always puts his whole self into each and every song that he sings....makin' it much more of a Dino-experience then simply a singer croonin' a tune.

Watch our Dino makin' it with chicks while Fabian doesn't get a chance to gets anythin' under our Dino's ever watchful glance....

Thanks to our pallie David for puttin' this up at his pad (clicks on tagg of this here Dino-gram to likes goes there).....a real Dino-treat for sure and an outstandin' example of why pallies likes us are ever ever so so thankful for our DINO! Dino-delightedly, DMP

UNUSUAL DUETS #30: DEAN MARTIN AND FABIAN

Here is a duet I never thought I would see. It is one of my favorite crooners Dean Martin swinging with 1960s pop idol Fabian. Even though Fabian was popular, Dean shows the kid how its done. This was taken from one of Dino's shows...



Posted by Lobosco at 6:12 PM

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

DEAN MARTIN'S TV SHOW WAS HYSTERICAL!

Hey pallies, likes here is the land of our Dino, we are likes just a couple of days away from Thanksgiving and likes today I just gotta say that I am always and ever thankful for our Dino....no one can bring a smile to my face and warmth to my heart likes our beloved Dino.

And likes, I am thankful for bloggers likes Kim Maki and her outstandin' blog "Retro: Kimmer" who help to keep the life and times of our Dino before their faithful readers. Today's Dino-post originated at Miss Maki's fun blog and puts the accent on our Dino's amazin' TV show. As Kim sez, "Oh how I loved the Dean Martin TV show! My Mom loved it too so we often watched it together. You never knew what might happen on Dean's show."

Certainly Miss Maki "gets Martin" and likes how cool that Kim and her mommy-o shared their common love of our great man by watchin' the Dino-show together. So loves to see Dino-passion spread from one generation to the next.

Anywho pallies, likes enjoys Miss Kim Maki's amore to our Dino includin' a trio of clips of great moments from the Dino-tube. And, likes I totally digs how Kim opines 'bouts her "gazillion of my favorite moments on Dean's Show!" Obviously Miss Maki likes all true Dino-holics likes can't ever gets 'nough of our amazin' King of Cool!

To view this in it's original format, as usual, just clicks on the tagg of this here Dino-post. ilovedinomartin sez our grateful thanks to Miss Kim Maki 'specially in this season of givin' Dino-thanks for liftin' up the name of our Dino is such a stellar way and helpin' many pallies comes to know, love, and honor our beloved Dino! Dino-awed, DMP






11/20/10
DEAN MARTIN'S TV SHOW WAS HYSTERICAL!



Dean Martin laughing...

Oh how I loved the Dean Martin TV show! My Mom loved it too so we often watched it together. You never knew what might happen on Dean's show. We especially loved Dean with Bob Newhart!



Dean loved golf more than work so in Dean's daughter Deana's book she spoke of how her Dad didn't rehearse on his show. He would show up and just wing it! OMG was it funny. When Dean loved another funny performer is was absolutely real when Dean cracked up with laughter.



This video of Dean and Goldie Hawn in another of the gazillion of my favorite moments on Dean's Show!



Posted by RetroKimmer at 4:04 PM

Monday, November 22, 2010

November 20, 1952 On This Day In Dino-history: Capitol Records Recordin' Sessions



Hey pallies, likes while our Dino was always ahead of his times, seems that this Dino-holic is constantly behind. Again, my deepest apologies for gettin' this post up a couple of days late, but did whats to gives all this cool Dino-info to all you dudes.

From our pallie Mark R. over at his coolest of the cool blogs, "popculturefanboy" comes the Dino-historical news that on November 20, 1952 our Dino recorded a ton of songs in just one Dino-day that woulda be mostly shared with the Dino-world through over great man's first LP al-b-um offerin' for Capitol Records..."Dean Martin Sings."

We thanks our pallie Mark R. for sharin' this important Dino-info and likes to see this in it's original form, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gram. Dino-lovin'ly, DMP

1952 - During two sessions held this day at Capitol's Recording Studio at 5515 Melrose Avenue, in Hollywood, California Dean Martin (on vocals), with Dick Stabile and His Orchestra (Louis Brown on piano; Vince Terri on guita; Norman Seelig on bass; Ray Toland on drums; Helen Bliss on harp; and on strings: John Augustine, Victor Bay, John Peter DeVoogt, Nick Pisani, Joseph Quadri, and Mischa Russell on violn; Louis Kievman and Reuben Marcus on viola; Armand Kaproff and Elias Friede on cello at the first session), records the tracks "Just One More Chance", "I'm Yours" (arranged by Gus Levene), "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming", "There's My Lover", and "A Girl Named Mary And A Boy Named Bill" at the first session between 5:00pm and 8:00pm and records the tracks (with the lineup of the orchestra changed to include Conrad Gozzo, Joe Dolny, and James Rosselli on trumpet; Ray Heath, Ed Kusby, and Paul Tanner on trombone; Jules Jacob, Bob Lawson, Ted Nash, and Ed Rosa on saxophones; Louis Brown on piano; Vince Terri on guitar; Morty Corb on bass; and Ray Toland on drums) "Louise", "Who's Your Little Who-Zis!", "I Feel Like A Feather In The Breeze", and "I Feel A Song Comin' On" at the second session between 9:30pm and 12:30am, with producer Lee Gillette. Capitol Records will issue all the tracks, except "There's My Lover" on Martin's first album for the label, "Dean Martin Sings" (H-401) and will "There's My Lover as a single (Capitol 2378) with "Little Did We Know", which was recorded on June 12, 1952, on the flip side.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Sunday Serenade with Dino: "Carolina In The Morning"

Hey pallies, likes this week's Dino-serenade is comin' ats you a wee bit early 'cause I ain't certain that I'll be 'round these Dino-parts tomorrow and didn't want to have 'nother week goes by with our serenadin' you with a classic Dino-croon!

'Nothin' could be finer then listenin' to our Dino smoothly croonin' a southern melody. Likes thoughts it would make perfect Dino-sense to feature a south of the Mason-Dixon line Dino-classic for this weeks Dino-serenade since we just put the accent on a post featurin' our Dino's al-b-um "Swingin' Down Under."

What our Dino led me to is this very classy black and white live clip of our Dino singin' "Carolina In The Morning" supported by the Dick Stabiles Orchestra.

While our Dino is renowned for singin' Italiano amore, he does an amazin' job with this Dixieland standard....indeed our Dino is pure Italian stallion, but his laid-back easy goin' style makes him perfect as the charmin' southern gentleman of amore as well. Our Dino's drawl lends itself perfectly to "Down Under" tunes likes "Carolina."

Watch as our Dino nuances each and every phrase of "Carolina"...and loves, loves, loves pallies how our Dino hugs the microphone as if it was his dancin' partner.

So enjoys our Dino singin' him some south...just goes to again show that everythin' our Dino does, he does with his own uniquely warm and intimate style...and to likes, of course, Dino-perfection! Dino-swingin', DMP




"Carolina In The Morning"

Walter Donaldson - Gus Kahn

Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning
No one could be sweeter than my sweetie when I meet her in the morning
Where the morning glories twine around the door
Whispering pretty stories I long to hear once more
Strolling with my girlie where the dew is pearly early in the morning
Butterflies all flutter up and kiss each buttercup at dawning
If I had Aladdin's lamp for only a day
I'd make a wish and here's what I'd say
Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning.

Where the morning glories twine around the door
Whispering pretty stories I long to hear once more
Strolling with my girlie where the dew is pearly early in the morning
Butterflies all flutter up and kiss each buttercup at dawning
If I had Aladdin's lamp for only a day
I'd make a wish and here's what I'd say
Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the AM
Carolina in the morning.

Dean Martin - Swingin’ Down Yonder

Hey pallies, likes every Dino-day I loves to proclaim the Dino-message of cool here at ilovedinomartin and likes I gets so delighted when our Dino leads me to 'nother dude who is proclaimin' Dino-cool as well. Today's Dino-gram originates from a pad tagged "Notice Of Meowery" and the pen of Mr. John A. McKeon.

Mr. McKeon, who obviously loves our Dino, shares his review of our great man's amore to music south of the Mason-Dixon line. John hates the cover, but loves the Dino-tunes. And, likes I gotta agrees with our pallie on both points. As McKeon sez, the cover "makes Dean Martin look like a douche, and in real life he never looked that goofy." John is 100% correct, our King of Cool woulda never look goofy in real life. As McKeon ponders, likes it woulda be very interestin' to know the history of this cover.

When it comes to the music, as our pallies pontificates, "the guy absolutely nails it." And, of course our Dino does....no matter what sorta tune he croons, our Dino always "nails it" in true Dino-perfection.

Likes pallies, it is always so excitin' to experience more Dino-love on the 'net and certainly John McKeon review of "Swingin' Down Under" exudes true, pure, and deep Dino-devotion. So, ilovdinomartin sez our thanks to Mr. John McKeon for openly and unabashedly speakin' the Dino-truth and helpin' his readers to know more 'bout the pleasures of Dino.

To view this at John's pad, likes just clicks on the tag of this Dino-post, and likes John man, if likes you reads this dude, likes what's the tagg of your pad "Notice of Meowery" all 'bout man? with Dino-deep Dino-appreciato, DMP


Dean Martin - Swingin’ Down Yonder
November 19th, 2010 | Albums, Reviews




First thing’s first here: this cover sucks. I seriously think it might be one of the worst album covers ever made, mainly because it makes Dean Martin look like a douche, and in real life he never looked that goofy. They’ve got him dressed up in some lame outfit and on top of it whoever created this is making look like he’s dancing a jig. It’s just horrible. I keep wondering if Dean had to sign off on this cover or if it was just something the record company pushed through. The thing is I’m convinced that if they had used a photograph instead of a drawing he could have pulled it off. Don’t believe me? Check out how cool the guy looks for his country album:



Okay so enough about the cover. The concept of Swingin’ Down Yonder is that Dean is doing songs associated with the American south. It’s such a bizarre release from someone associated with Italian love songs, but the guy absolutely nails it. The songs are lighthearted without being silly and it doesn’t contain a single moment where you roll your eyes in embarassment. The music is created by traditional instruments instead of Dino’s usual orchestral music and his voice blends with it perfectly. The only complaint I have is with the bonus tracks included on the re-release that I have; they don’t fit in with the concept and it’s a little jarring when they start, but really that’s a small quibble.

There are a lot of good Dean Martin albums but I would rank this among my top two or three studio albums. Despite the terrible cover and the odd concept this is a great display of his talent.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Our Dino and Dino Jr. in "Murders' Row"



Hey pallies, likes in honor of the day of birth of Dino Jr. on November 17th, likes just has to post my fav of fav Dino-scene from my fav of fav Dino-flicks, "Murders' Row."

It that clip when our Dino as Matt Helm is makin' the discotheque scene with Suzie Solaris and as they are fruggin' Suzie (Miss Ann Margret" backs our Dino up to his boypallie Dino Jr. singin' "If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin'" with his band, "Dino, Desi, and Billy."

When Dino Jr. sees his daddy-o he quips, "Now you're swingin' dad." To which our Dino replies, "Dad?" Well Suzie sez, "He calls everybody dad." And, Dino replies, "Don't he know?" And Suzie sez, "It's a wise son who knows his own father." And Dino ends it by quippin', "The way they are wearin' their hair now adays, it's a wise father who knows his own son."

This is the one and only scene that our Dino and Dino Jr. share in a flick...and likes it is so so very cool seenin' our King of Cool and the heir apparent to our Dino's throne makin' such groovy patter together...it certainly was a precursor of things hoped to come between the Martin boys, but alas it was not to be.

Here is the whole clip, but to catch the Dino-action between father and son, goes to 'bout 3:05 in the action. Dino-honorin', DMP






Thursday, November 18, 2010

November 17, 1951 On This Day In Dino-history..Dino Martin Jr. Born

Hey pallies, likes so sorry to be late with this important Dino-date in Dino-history. Just read at the pad "Rock Roots" (clicks on tagg of this Dino-gram to goes there) that yesterday was the 59th anniversary of our Dino's beloved boypallie Dino Jr.'s birthday.

Likes we all knows that Dino Jr.'s amazin' life was cut short by that fatal plane crash at age 35 and likes how our Dino never ever recovered from his beloved Dino Jr.'s death. ilovedinomartin sends our love to family Martin and Dino-devotees everywhere as we remember the birth of Dino Jr., the apple of our Dino's eye, the heir apparent to the Dino-throne of Cool. Dino-rememberin', DMP

On this date in 1951, American Singer, Dean Paul Martin, son of Dean Martin, and a member of the band Dino, Desi & Billy was born.

The Dean Martin - John Boehner Connection

Hey pallies, likes dudes likes all I can say is WOW! Our newest Dino-addicted pallie Attorney Tory Fodder, whose amore to our Dino in the form of his insightful "Pax Plena" song review of "An Evening In Roma" was published yester-Dino-day here at ilovedinomartin has just posted more Dino-devotion in his Dino-perspective, "The Dean Martin - John Boehner Connection."

Seems that our man Tory upon his discovery of ilovedinomartin was smitten with a recent Dino-post here at ilovedinomartin speakin' of Boehner bein' known as the "Dean Martin of politics."

Well, as you knows pallies, ilovedinomartin tries very hard to stay non-politico likes our Dino mostly was, but likes gotta shares with you pallie Tory's Dino-prose.

Here are some more of Tory's amazin' Dino-praise...

"Notwithstanding the fact that I am a Republican and the fact that Speaker Boehner is, indeed, pretty cool, comparing an individual to the standard of cool set by Dean Martin is a serious compliment – certainly not one to be taken lightly. A penchant for slick suits and cigarettes simply is not enough. Like the CIA looking for weapons of mass destruction, we require further proof."

"While comparisons alone are insufficient to bespeak a ‘coolness connection’, I think that Dino Martin would approve of merlot over Slurpees. And he certainly would approve of a good party. After all, if we can say anything at all about Dean Martin, it’s pretty clear the man loved life."

Truly, truly pallies, our new Dino-holic pallie Tory obviously has that deep, pure, and true Dino-devotion that makes him one sold-out-to-Dino dude!

And, likes ilovedinomartin so so very very Dino-much appreciates Mr. Fodder's kind Dino-nod to ilovedinomartin that he shares at the end of his Dino-reflections here. Thanks Tory for helpin' spread your Dino-affection through your Dino-grams at "Pax Plena" and leadin' your readers to our ilovedinomartin Dino-conclave.

To view Tory's stellar Dino-thoughts at his pad, "Pax Plena," and to follow his links, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gram. Dino-psyched, DMP


The Dean Martin - John Boehner Connection



Much ink has been spilt about the new Republican Congressional Majority. But perhaps readers are unaware of the comparisons being floated between incoming House Speaker John Boehner and the erstwhile King of Cool himself, Dean Martin.

To wit, no less than three press shops have made the comparison – one as long ago as 2006:

Easygoing and well liked, with a perpetual tan, a low golf handicap and an ever-present Barclay cigarette between his fingers, Mr. Boehner, 56, looks like a throwback to the 1950's — Dean Martin comes to Congress. But he is known around the House as a serious legislator, a pro-business lawmaker who is one of the few senior Republicans who can work with Democrats.

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Building on the NYT’s motif, AOL’s Politics Daily recently mused, “Who Is John Boehner: Dean Martin? Don Draper? Or the Next Newt Gingrich?” While U.S. News’s Washington Whispers delivered the most glowing comparison of all:

Like a character out of Mad Men, likely incoming House Speaker John Boehner is about to bring old-school cool and political wrangling back into fashion. "He's so cool, every man should hate him," says Tea Party organizer Dick Armey, who calls Boehner the "Dean Martin of politics."

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Notwithstanding the fact that I am a Republican and the fact that Speaker Boehner is, indeed, pretty cool, comparing an individual to the standard of cool set by Dean Martin is a serious compliment – certainly not one to be taken lightly. A penchant for slick suits and cigarettes simply is not enough. Like the CIA looking for weapons of mass destruction, we require further proof.

The most instructive analysis on this score comes from the Daily Beast’s post-election article describing the new Speaker’s fondness for hooch. Two quotes are on point:

When President Obama suggested a “Slurpee Summit” with Boehner and his colleagues this week, the likely Speaker came back with a counterproposal.

“I don’t know about a Slurpee,” he told ABC’s Diane Sawyer. “How about a glass of Merlot?”

[And here:]

"You have a good party and people tend to show up for the next one,” Boehner once told The Hill. “You'd better make sure the first one's a good one.”

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While comparisons alone are insufficient to bespeak a ‘coolness connection’, I think that Dino Martin would approve of merlot over Slurpees. And he certainly would approve of a good party. After all, if we can say anything at all about Dean Martin, it’s pretty clear the man loved life.

So, as a final verdict, we’ll let the comparison stand for now– at least until Speaker Boehner does something to require a rescission. As with Dino, It’s hard to call the man set to put the party back in GOP anything but cool.

Special Thanks!

By the by, special thanks to Dean Martin aficionado “Dino Martin Peters” for calling the US News piece to my attention. DMP has a terrific site discussing all things Dean Martin since 2007. His slice of the web can be accessed at http://ilovedinomartin.blogspot.com/ .

As a special note, last week’s “Song of the Week: On an Evening in Roma” was featured recently on DMP’s site. It’s a great privilege for us here at Pax Plena to connect with the broader community of Dean Martin fans on the web. Thanks a ton!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

"In some ways, there is only so much that the written word will do to describe the ability of Dean Martin."



Hey pallies, likes his tagg is Tory Fodder, and he describes himself as a "recovering law student." Tory is master of "Pax Plena 'Cause Life's Too Short To Drink Cheap Wine." Likes based on today's Dino-post Tory is one sold-out Dino-devotee. Diggs these Dino-ponderin's of Tory's on his Dino-reflection, "Song of the Week: On an Evening in Roma"......


"I've never been to Rome. But after listening to Dean Martin's On An Evening in Roma I sometimes feel as if I have."

"Though the world was surely going through trying times, Dean Martin’s easy singing style helped the world forget."

"But what makes the song a classic is its singer. Martin, perhaps more than any crooner of his era, masterfully uses his voice to tell a story."

"But above all, it is Martin’s warbling voice, explaining the mysterious, arbitrary role of the espresso in the grander scheme of love that makes the song ‘perfetto’."

"Dino flat makes Rome come alive."

"In some ways, there is only so much that the written word will do to describe the ability of Dean Martin."

It clear that Mr. Tory Fodder "gets Martin" and is unashamed to share his Dino-passion with his pallies. It's so so refreshin' to keeps findin' more and more of today's youth...hip and with it swingin' professionals like Tory Fodder keepin' the Dino-light glowin' Dino-bright.

Enjoys all of Tory's Dino-prose below 'long with a vid of our Dino singin' this great song of amore. And, likes to view this at Tory's home pad, likes just clicks on the tagg of this here Dino-post.

ilovedinomartin salutes Attorney Tory Fodder and thanks him for helpin' his readers to comes to know, love, and honor our beloved Dino! Dino-psyched, DMP


Song of the Week: On an Evening in Roma

I've never been to Rome. But after listening to Dean Martin's On An Evening in Roma I sometimes feel as if I have.

When the Pax Plena Song of the Week, On An Evening in Roma, was released in 1959, Fidel Castro had just assumed power in Cuba, the Barbie Doll made its debut, and the Dali Lama made his initial flee from Tibet. Though the world was surely going through trying times, Dean Martin’s easy singing style helped the world forget. By the time On An Evening in Roma was released, Martin had already been on the American music scene for more than ten years. In that span, he released the much heralded That’s Amore, and the eventual No. 1 hit Memories Are Made of This.

By contrast, On An Evening in Roma never even cracked the top 50 songs on the American charts and fared even worse over seas.

But what makes the song a classic is its singer. Martin, perhaps more than any crooner of his era, masterfully uses his voice to tell a story. The music proceeds languidly, as the faux Italian sound dictates that it should, while listeners detect a hint of mischief as Dino describes the couples of Rome wandering off. But above all, it is Martin’s warbling voice, explaining the mysterious, arbitrary role of the espresso in the grander scheme of love that makes the song ‘perfetto’.

The song has seen a bit of a resurgence of late, appearing on soundtracks in a number of movies, some related to Rome, and others not. I suspect this is attributable to both Martin and the song’s lyrics. What Dean Martin does that other versions of the song do not is use his low-tenor voice to playfully describe the scene listeners hear – from Rome’s street lamps, to its starry skies. Dino flat makes Rome come alive. And everyone loves a good love story, right?

In some ways, there is only so much that the written word will do to describe the ability of Dean Martin. Without further delay, please enjoy the Pax Plena song of the week, On An Evening Roma, as performed by the legendary Dean Martin.



On An Evening In Roma Lyrics

by Dean Martin

Como e' bella ce' la luna brille e' strette
strette como e' tutta bella a passeggiare
Sotto il cielo di Roma


Down each avenue or via, street or strata
You can see 'em disappearing two by two
On an evening in Roma


Do they take 'em for espresso
Yeah, I guess so
On each lover's arm a girl I wish I knew
On an evning in Roma

Though there's grining and mandolining in sunny Italy
The beginning has just begun when the sun goes down

So please meet me in the plaza near your casa
I am only one and one is much too few
On an evening in Roma

Don't know what the country's coming to
But in Rome do as the Romans do
Will you on an evening in Roma

Como e' bella ce' la luna brille e' strette
strette como e' tutta bella a passeggiare
Sotto il cielo di Roma

Don't know what the country's coming to
But in Rome do as the Romans do
Will you on an evening in Roma

Sott'er celo de Roma
On an evening in Roma

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Dean Martin Sings Metal

Hey pallies, deep, pure, and true Dino-devotion is likes flowin' all over the web and likes I just loves to reports new pallies sharin' their Dino-passion. Today's Dino-post comes from an up and comin' graphic artist tagged Roberlan Borges Paresqui, a 32 year old Brazilian who created this way cool piece of Dino-vector-art.
Found this at flickr and wanted to share it will all the Dino-holics 'round these parts.

Loves how so so many of today's youthful artistes are expressin' their Dino-love through mod artistic expressions...Mr. Paresqui has certainly created a swingin' Dino-image for all us pallies to groove on and does makes you laugh and gets a huge likes Dino-buddha-grin to thinks of our Dino singin' metal...for sure our Dino woulda likes puts his own unique laid-back coolness to the metal classics.

As we know, our Dino wanted to put the accent on youth and I thinks he woulda have the greatest of fun with Roberlan's Dino-image. Likes makes note of how Mr. Paresqui
has our Dino makin' youthful even with his pinkies!

ilovedinomartin sez our thanks to international artiste Roberlan Borges Paresqui for sharin' his loves of our great man in this great way...and surely helpin' to spread the Dino-message of cool! To view this in it's original format, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gram. Dino-diggin', DMP



Dean Martin Sings Metal
Really a album id like to see... LOL
(Illustrator)

Monday, November 15, 2010

Dean Martin – Always Gentle On My Mind

Hey pallies, so so sorry to have missed Dino-postin' last few...includin' a "Sunday Serenade With Dino," but likes our great pallie Otto at Otto Bruno.com has made up for it likes with his postin' of a true Dino-classic, "Gentle On My Mind." Likes I have sez it before and likes I will sez it 'gain....our Dino sings this better then any other singer...includin' Glen Campbell of likes made it famous.

Truly, our Dino is always, always on this Dino-holic's mind, and likes always, always in the most gently coolest of Dino-ways...oh Dino what you have done to me!

Just watch as our Dino puts his whole self into this performance....not only does it accent each and every syllable he croons, but likes looks pallies at how his hands and body moves to the meanin's of each and every word...our Dino is the ultimate in entertainin'!

And, likes I loves the Dino-patter after...likes, likes this here Dino-gem...sayin' 'bout himself...."Oh yeah, oh this kid sings good...this kid sings too good for one guy....they oughta split his tonsils and divide 'em between Simon and Garfunkel." Likes who besides our Dino coulda sez a funny likes that...just makin' me loves our Dino all the Dino-more!

ilovedinomartin sez our thanks to our pallie, Otto Bruno, a true lover of all thin's Dino, for sharin' this Dino-vid with his readers...and likes here is a reprise of a true Dino-tale that first lets me know that Otto was a true Dino-devotee...a small portion of Mr. Bruno's Dino-trib on our great man's birthday this very Dino-year...Otto writes......

"I remember one particular Friday evening when I was down the street in the vacant lot where we kids used to play baseball, football and other assorted games. My friends and I were in the very late innings of a tight baseball game. All of a sudden I remembered what night it was and yelled out “What time is it?” My friend Dean (who was actually named after Dean Martin – I swear it!) answered “It’s ten to nine.” “Oh my God,” I replied. “I gotta go. I’ll see you tomorrow.” I ran home with their angry cries of disbelief echoing in my ears. I ran into the house, up the stairs, took the fastest shower in history and was downstairs in front of the television just as the picture of the MGM Grand flashed up on the tiny screen."

Loves the way Bruno shares his deep and pure and true Dino-devotion.....and likes to view Otto's most recent Dino-post in it's original format, likes just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gram.




Dean Martin – Always Gentle On My Mind
November 15th, 2010 | Classic Television



Haven’t posted any Dino in a while. I always liked this song and this particular arrangement. And what a great show this must have been – Dean and Zero Muscatel!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Our Dino and Jerry Reed sing "Little Ole Wine Drinker Me"

Hey pallies, likes Dino-holics likes us can likes never ever gets 'nough of our great man....I just start watchin' Dino-vids at youtube and can't quits pallies!!!! Recently cames up with this Dino-clip from the early '80's from what I 'pect is a Dino-special that features our great man and Mr. Jerry Reed.

These dudes begin banterin' 'bout how our Dino wants to gets him an elephant to crush grapes for him...and moves into singin' a duet of "Little Ole Wine Drinker Me."
Note that both our Dino and Jerry have their omnipresent cigarettes and liquid libations of likes some vino as they have 'em some fun croonin' this drinkin' tune. Likes I am so so grateful for all the pallies who are keepin' the Dino-light glowin' bright by postin' so so many great Dino-clips at the tube....and keep my Dino-cravin's fed! Dino-lovin', DMP


Thursday, November 11, 2010

Dino-interview: "It's only takes four hours out of Saturday...they aren't gonna tie me up."

Hey pallies, likes I just so loves the google 'lert pallies who likes let's us know 'bout so so many Dino-goodies on the web. Today's Dino-'lerted-post is an amazin' short filmed interview from '65 by a dude tagged John of our beloved Dino as he is finishin up workin' on the sex farce, "Marriage On The Rocks."

As you listen, you hear our great man speakin' of workin' with Miss Deborah Karr and the frankie on this flick, of how he plays golf everyday he can, and how he is 'bout to start his own tv show.

Loves it so much when our beloved Dino is quired by the interviewer in how much time the Dino-show is gonna takes outta the week, our Dino sez, "It's only takes four hours out of Saturday...they aren't gonna tie me up."

I loves this very very candid glance of our Dino.....so so natural, nothin' staged...and as usual our great man is so so laid back and of course, likes totally totally COOL! Enjoys pallies, and likes keeps lovin' our Dino! Dino-delightedly, DMP


Wednesday, November 10, 2010

.......who calls Boehner the "Dean Martin of politics."

Hey pallies, likes y'all know that ilovedinomartin tries to stay as apoliticalo as our Dino, but the facts is with the Republican party takin' over the House of Reps in January, the "Dean Martin of politics," John Boehner is most likely to be elected to be Speaker of the House, and that's great news for all us Dino-holics, 'cause wherever the name of John Boehner is dropped a Dino-reference ain't gonna be far behind.

Today's Dino-post comes from the web presence of US News tagged Politics and Mr. Paul
Bedhard. As you will note Tea Partier Dick Armey likes others has tagged Boehner, the "Dean Martin of politics." Bedhard lists five changes to expect from Boehner's reign includin' numero 3, "Smokers will be welcome again. He will not give up his cigarettes."

We thanks US News Politico and Mr. Behard for liftin' up the name of our Dino in this great way...a precursor of many Dino-mentions on the horizon with Boehner's ascent to the throne. And, the more Dino-mentions we gets pallies, the more and more new pallies will becomin' Dino-addicts likes us as well... To view this in it's original format, just click on the tagg of this Dino-gram. Dino-devotedly, DMP


5 Big Changes John Boehner Brings to Speakership
By Paul Bedard

Posted: November 9, 2010

Like a character out of Mad Men, likely incoming House Speaker John Boehner is about to bring old-school cool and political wrangling back into fashion. "He's so cool, every man should hate him," says Tea Party organizer Dick Armey, who calls Boehner the "Dean Martin of politics."

When, as expected, House Republicans elect him to be speaker of the next Congress, Boehner will usher in stylistic and procedural changes. We quizzed his posse about what the biggest switches from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be and this is their top five list:

1. He promises to be less authoritarian. He will relegate more power.

2. Boehner will allow the other side to meddle more than before. He likes legislators.

3. Smokers will be welcome again. He will not give up his cigarettes.

4. More tears. Boehner is a big, and easy, crier.

5. Golf tees will replace Nancy Pelosi's chocolates in the office bowl. He gets his tan from golfing.

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

40 Years of "Airport": "Airport" (1970)

Hey pallies, likes while it is 50 years ago this year that "Ocean 11" hit the big screen, it is also 40 years ago that the epic Dino-classic "Airport" was released. As you pallies will remember, our beloved Dino was paid likes 7 cool mil to star in the film version of Arthur Hailey's mega-popular novel.

From the pages of IFC News, from the pen of Mr. Matt Singer comes a solid remembrance of the mother of the modern disaster flick. Loves the pix of our Dino as Captain Vern and stew Gwen that they have chosen to feature.

Been wonderin' for quite the Dino-while pallies why this was truly the last major flick that our Dino starred in (at least that I can recall). After makin' 7 cool mil by bein' star of this gigantic screen adaptation of Hailey's best seller...our great man have fewer and much less significant roles...just haves to wonder what happened pallies...and likes to any of you dudes have likes any clues to this Dino-mystery?

So enjoys takin' a trip down Dino-memory-lane as IFC honors the 40th anniversary of "Airport." ilovedinomartin sez our thanks to Mr. Singer for creatin' this prose and to IFC News for publishin' it. Also ilovedinomartin thanks our outstandin' Dino-holic pallie Danny G. who likes puts us on this article. To view this information in it's original format, likes just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-post. Dino-remememberin', DMP


40 Years of "Airport": "Airport" (1970)

Brace for impact: part one of our weeklong look back at an important but forgotten disaster movie franchise.

Posted 11/08/2010 1100 AM by Matt Singer 40 Years of "Airport": "Airport" (1970)



Photos: "Airport," Universal, 1970

In 1970, one movie invented the modern disaster film. After grossing more than $100 million at the domestic box office (adjusted for inflation, it made more than any of the "Lord of the Rings"), it spawned three sequels that stretched through the entire decade. But this landmark series is now almost totally forgotten, long eclipsed by the film that so brilliantly spoofed the genre tropes it helped define. In honor of its fortieth anniversary, we're looking back at the "Airport" franchise this week, one film at a time. Today, the movie that started it all, based on the novel by Arthur Hailey.

Airport (1970)
Directed by George Seaton

Nature of Air Emergency: A distraught man detonates a crude suicide bomb on a commercial jet in the hopes that his wife will collect his life insurance. Captain Vern Demerest (Dean Martin) has to land the damaged plan in the middle of a brutal Chicago snowstorm at an airport where the main runway is closed.

George Kennedy Plays: Joe Patroni, Chief Mechanic of Trans Global Airlines.

Most Surprising Subplot: Flight attendant Gwen's (Jacqueline Bisset) unwanted and out-of-wedlock pregnancy, which prompts a weirdly frank discussion about abortion between Bisset and Martin. "I stopped taking the pills because they were making me gain weight," she tells him. "So instead of being plump I'm pregnant." His response: "I'll make sure you don't go to some butcher two flights up over a drug store. I hear Sweden's the best place. Good doctors, good hospitals. Medically safe." Call me naive, but I wasn't prepared for the silly disaster picture about the plane that gets blown up and still lands safely to set aside a few minutes for a sincerely moving conversation about family planning. Go ahead. Call me naive.

If "Airport" Were Made Today: it would be hard to play Helen Hayes' stowaway character as the comic relief. Mrs. Ada Quonsett is a widow who hitches rides on airplanes whenever she feels like it. Everything she does is illegal and immoral, but she's a little old lady and she's having a lot of fun being bad; even after she's caught, she still tries to talk her way into the admiral's club with a "borrowed" membership card. In 1970, people sneaking onto airplanes with forged documents could be kind of charming (talk about being naive). In 2010, people sneaking on airplanes with forged documents, even little old lady types, not so charming.

Character You Kind of Want To Die: This one random passenger who keeps screwing things up for everyone else. When the flight crew get wind of the bomber's plan, they hatch an elaborate scheme to grab his explosives, hidden in a briefcase, away from him. The plan works, until this one random guy sees what's happening and sticks his nose in where it doesn't belong; he stops the flight attendant with the case, and the bomber is able to grab it back. Then a few minutes later, just as Dean Martin is about to convince him not to blow himself up, a man comes out of the bathroom and bumps into the bomber, and the same random douchebag screams out "He's got a bomb!" That starts a scuffle that results in the bomb going off. That one idiot is indirectly responsible for everything that goes wrong on that airplane! Is it weird that I kind of enjoyed watching him struggle for air when the cabin depressurized? Also: how intense does a trip to the bathroom have to be to not hear a guy threatening to blow up an airplane right outside the door?

Line That Makes You Wonder Whether The Whole Film Was An Informercial For The Air Travel Industry: "Remind me to send a thank you note to Mr. Boeing." -- Capt. Harris (Barry Nelson), inspecting the damaged plane after its safe landing.

Parodied in "Airplane!": The opening credits of "Airplane!" are an obvious parody of "Jaws": a model 747 tail fin snakes through lines of clouds while ominous John Williams-esque music plays. You assume the model looks so cheap because the Zuckers couldn't afford anything fancier until you watch some of the flying sequences in "Airport," which actually tries to pass off an incredibly phony toy plane skimming through cotton balls as a real plane in flight.

How Does It Hold Up? Better than I expected. "Airport" may have helped invent the modern disaster movie, but it's a lot less over-the-top than many of the films that would follow (I'm looking at you, movie about Michael Caine fighting millions of angry bees). Most of the movie isn't even about the airplane disaster; it really does focus on this airport and the tough decisions that have to be made by its manager, Mel Bakersfeld (Burt Lancaster). Even amidst all the movie stars and the big action set pieces, the movie has a nice working-class vibe. While Martin's romancing Bisset, Lancaster and Kennedy are doing the unglamorous stuff: dealing with corporate bureaucracy, fielding complaints from angry customers, and digging planes out of snow banks, all on their nights off. For the people in the sky, air travel is exotic and exciting. Even though their flight gets attacked, it's all this grand adventure that works out in the end. For the people on the ground, it's just a job, and a pretty crappy one at that; it destroys at least one marriage before the picture's over. I guess the powers that be at Universal felt that the movie stars and big action set pieces were what put asses in the seats, not the promise of tough management decisions. That would have a major impact on the tone and plot of the sequels.

Strange But True: According to Wikipedia, the plane that Universal leased to double for the damaged Trans Global jet was later sold to a Brazilian airline. On March 21, 1989, it was involved a real-life air disaster resulting in over twenty-five fatalities. Creepy.

Monday, November 08, 2010

Ocean’s 11: 50th Anniversary Blu-ray Review

Hey pallies, likes tomorrow will comes to be looked upon as a stellar day in on-goin' Dino-history. On November 9, 2010, the 50th Anniverarty Blue Ray DVD edition of "Ocean 11" releases and is likes sure to bring throngs of new pallies to comin' to true Dino-knowlege, to pure Dino-love, and to devout Dino-devotion!

From the pad "Blu-RayDefinition.com" and the pen of Mr. Brandon DuHamel comes an outstandin' review of this brilliant flick. Mr. DuHamel does a fine job and givin' all the details on this Blu-ray edition...sounds likes there are some great extras for all us Dino-philes to enjoy. 'Specially gots to say that I loves the vid caps that are included in this Dino-prose.

ilovedinomartin sez our thanks to Mr. Brandon DuHamel and the pallies at "Blu-RayDefinition.com" for liftin' up the name of our Dino in this way. To view this in it's original format, just clicks on the tag of this Dino-post. Dino-awed, DMP


Ocean’s 11: 50th Anniversary Blu-ray Review

Posted November 4th, 2010 by Brandon DuHamel



Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

Video Codec: VC-1

Resolution: 1080p/24

Audio Codec: English DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0, French Dolby Digital 1.0, German Dolby Digital 1.0l Portuguese Dolby Digital 1.0, Spanish Dolby Digital 1.0 (Castilian)

Subtitles: English SDH, Danish, Finnish, French, German SDH, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish (Castilian), Spanish (Latin American), Swedish

Region: ABC (Region-Free)

Studio: Warner Home Video

Blu-ray Release Date: November 9, 2010






Overall

The Film

Video Quality

Audio Quality

Supplemental Materials


Click thumbnails for high-resolution 1920X1080p screen captures

(Screen captures are lightly compressed with lossy JPEG thus are meant as a general representation of the content and do not fully reveal the capabilities of the Blu-ray format)

The Film



When it came to cool and hip the “Rat Pack,” that is to say, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop had it in spades. So, it’s no wonder then that this 1960 film, Ocean’s 11, starring the fun loving, hard partying group also oozes an abundance of cool and style that its 2001 remake with George Clooney et al can barely muster.

It’s New Year’s Eve and Danny Ocean (Sinatra) has gathered together a group of his old army buddies to pull off the most outrageous heist ever, a robbery of all the Vegas strip’s casino vaults simultaneously at the stroke of midnight. The plan is to knock out the power to the Vegas strip, rig the vaults and raid them, making off with the loot.

The gang’s all here for this stylish heist, filmed on location in Las Vegas and powered by some swinging big band tunes, a sexy performance by Angie Dickinson, and the trademark off-kilter humor of the Rat Pack. For a look at these true originals at play (and a little bit of work too) you have to check out this original version of Ocean’s 11.

Video Quality



The 2.35:1 1080p/24 VC-1 encoding of the 1960 film looks above average for a catalogue release, but not spectacular. There is still a lot of noticeable source damage in the image and the overall detail level is a bit soft, but there is a layer of grain remaining in the image that keeps it looking film-like and no noticeable processing artifacts get in the way.

Audio Quality



Audio consists of a simple DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 mix of the original soundtrack. Dialogue is clear, but there are still some noticeable limitations of the day audible. Apart from that, the sound is what you’d expect from a monaural mix from 1960. Kudos should go to Warner for providing the original mix, however.

Supplemental Materials



Rat Pack fans should get a kick out of the old Tonight Show with Johnny Carson footage with Frank Sinatra hosting and Angie Dickinson as his guest as well as the audio commentary by Frank Sinatra, Jr. and Angie Dickinson and the interactive Las Vegas Map that allows access to clips telling of the halcyon days of the Las Vegas strip.

The supplements provided with this release are:

Commentary by Frank Sinatra, Jr. & Angie Dickinson
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson Featuring Guest Host Frank Sinatra (1.33:1; 480i/60; 0:03.45) — Frank Sinatra interviews Angie Dickinson as guest host of The Tonight Show.
Tropicana Museum Vignette (1.33:1; 480i/60; 0:01.40)
Vegas Map
Theatrical Trailer #1 (2.35:1; 480i/60)
Theatrical Trailer #2 (1.78:1; 480i/60)
The Definitive Word

Overall:



Warner finally brings the original Ocean’s 11 film to Blu-ray in a solid release with some classic supplementary footage that Sinatra fans are sure to love. The 2001 remake can’t touch this version in its easy style and laid-back humor. Recommended.

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Saturday, November 06, 2010

Sunday Serenade with Dino: "Ain't That A Kick In The Head"



Hey pallies, due to circumstances beyond my control, I may very well not be computerin' tomorrow so this week's "Sunday Serenade With Dino" is comin' at you one day early. Likes gotta 'fess up that likes some weeks likes I just don't know which Dino-classic to feature here at the Dino-serenade.

But, likes this time it is likes such a no-brainer dudes! Likes you all knows that the Dino-universe is likes in a huge celebration of the Golden Anniversary of the Rat Pack...and the centerpiece of said celebrato is RP flick numero uno, "Oceans 11." And, likes this Tuesday, November 9 is the Dino-date of release for O11 in blue ray.

So...likes pallies, what other Dino-croon coulda pick for this Sunday's Dino-feature then our great man signin' the great song "Ain't That A Kick In The Head" in the great movie "Oceans 11"?!??!?!?!

Certainly our Dino is in all his magnificent glory in this outstandin' clip where our great man, on stage at the Sahara, brings all his classic charismatic charm to croonin' the tune. As our Dino sings "How lucky can one guy be"...likes you just knows that there never ever has been anyone as lucky as our Dino...but, certainly our Dino's fame and fortune is much more centered on his amazin' giftedness then simply luck.

It's not just our Dino's talented singin' voice, it's also 'bout the amazin' irrestible looks he gives as he sings...makin' you believe every single syllable that he croons...indeed his prediction that "my life is gonna be beau-ti-ful" is more then a phrase to a classic song of amore. No one, and likes I mean no one lives a more enchantin'ly 'beau-ti-ful' life then our Dino!!!!!

So pallies, sits back and enjoys our beloved Dino singin' his 'beau-ti-ful' version of "Ain't That A Kick In The Head" from the stellar pack of rats flick "Oceans 11."
Dino-beau-ti-fully, DMP