Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A MAN WITH A GLASS IN THE HAND

Hey pallies, likes I always diggs it when 'nother Dino-devotee puts me on to some cool Dino-prose. Today's Dino-post was introduced to me by our great Spaniard Dino-holic Kinezoe who bloggs at his pad "No todo es kippel"

In some Dino-patter Kinezoe made recently at ilovedinomartin he linked me to 'nother Spanish pad "El Tiempo Ganado (Earned Time) where Mr. Francisco Machuca of Barcelona, Spain had done his own Dino-tribute. Well, took me a bit of time to find a way to get Mr. Machuca's Dino-devotion translated into English, but likes gotta tells you pallies likes it was totally totally worthwhile.

Machuca's Dino-prose tagged "A MAN WITH A GLASS IN THE HAND" is so rich, so deep, and so pure in it's Dino-praise and Dino-understandin'. This dude proclaims that our beloved Dino is not only "the coolest man of the twentieth century," but likes "also the happiest."

Likes this Spaniard really truly "gets Martin."

Deep Dino-thanks goes to our pallie Kinezoe for puttin' us on to his pallie Francisco's Dino-patter. And, likes of course mucho Dino-appreciato to Machuca for sharin' his Dino-insights with his blogg readers helpin' them to know, love, and honor our beloved Dino. To read this in it's original format and in Spanish, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gram. Dino-awed, DMP



To Kinezoe, I promised.

It is assumed that people crave happiness above anything else. But missing models.

The big question is: can a man be happy with a drink in hand, a joke on his lips, a lot of women around and a mountain of dollars in the bank? My opinion is yes. Absolutely, yes. Put in evidence to Dean Martin. No doubt that was the coolest man of the twentieth century. I maintain that it was also the happiest.

Dino Paul Crocetti (1917-1995), known as Dean Martin, born in a village in Ohio and worked as a bootlegger, dealer, metal worker, writer of jokes, boxer, singer, artistic duo of Jerry Lewis, actor and presenter television. He is remembered above all as a founding member of Frank Sinatra's rat pack, as a character related to the mafia and a drunkard crooner.

That was the public image he forged to hide, not to offend with its elegance and have scope to develop their particular ataraxia. In fact, it was Sinatra who was to Dino a curious psychological dependence, and it was Sinatra who kept mafia relations. As for the glass, Shirley MacLaine, who also belonged to the rat pack, revealed in his autobiography that used to be full of apple juice. Dino liked J & B, and consumed in large quantities, but also liked to work sober and going to bed early.

Dino seemed to have no passions, no opinions or ideology. Indifferent to everything. Biegger Jeanne, who was married to him for 24 years, said neither she nor anyone else knew who was hiding inside this guy joking, smiling, fascinated by both men and women. Never discussed. If something did not like, tell a joke and left.

As there were concerns of its success, it gave no other. Tend to forget that Elvis Presley copied his phrasing admitted to interpret songs like Love Me Tender or Are you lonesome tonight?, That in old age almost ousted the number one sales of the Beatles with Everybody Loves Somebody Sometimes, they got not a but three stars (as a singer, as an actor and showman) on the Walk of Fame Hollywood, which was one of the most successful television programs and enduring American television, and died with 50 million dollars in the bank and the largest block of shares in RCA producer.
Also sometimes forget that it was, with Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., one of the main financial contributors to the campaign of Martin Luther King for civil rights for blacks.

Devoid of vanity, and did not mind working in lousy movies so that the atmosphere was fun, he dived for years in the orgiastic nonsense that organized Sinatra in Las Vegas, while behaving like a gentleman, was perhaps the Marilyn Monroe's only friend who did not abuse it.

He suffered from claustrophobia, and knew heal himself: he locked himself in a small lift and stayed in it, up and down a New York skyscraper, sweating, fainting, anxiety until it disappeared.

When Sinatra was determined to make one last major tour with the rat pack in 1988, a few months before the death of Dino, one of eight children of Dean Martin. In addition, suffered from emphysema. I was horrified by the idea that three old gave the show in the biggest stadiums in the country. But he had never failed to friends, and I could not fail this time. Came to the appointment, knowing that would look ridiculous.

He died without an enemy, on Christmas Day 1995. Ten years later got a gold record for the posthumous greatest hits album. Three years ago, in 2006, still placed a song (Baby, it's cold outside) among the 10 most sold in the U.S..

All this made him calm and smiling, with a glass in hand, a joke on his lips and many wonderful women around him.

He was happy, I'm sure.

8 comments:

  1. He died without an enemy, on Christmas Day 1995.

    True enough and a wonderful thing to say about any human being.

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  2. BTW, I'll be reading the article in the original Spanish. Spanish is my major.

    I wanted to major in Dino's native tongue -- Italian -- but the college I was attending didn't offer Italian. So, I settled for Spanish, which has served me well in the past several years.

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  3. Hey pallie, Miss AOW, indeed this is truly the Dino-truth...I thought this particular selection of Dino-devotion is so so Dino-honorin'...I does hope that this dude will share more Dino-reflections in likes the future...keeps lovin' our Dino....

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  4. Truly a great post. This guy digs Dino the same way we do. Just goes to show that Dean Martin's cool cool ways were/are internationaly appreciated! America's coolest export??? I think so.

    Danny G.

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  5. Hey pallie, Danny-o I just knew you of all Dino-holics woulda likes totally totally digs this..and of course likes I woulda totally totally agree with your Dino-observations...but woulda add....I KNOWS SO. Keeps lovin' our Dino and keeps sharin' some Dino-patter my Dino-bro of 'nother mother......

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  6. Hey pallie! Glad to see that wonderful text on your great site. It's really worthwhile. By the way, only one thing, there was no error in it: in a general sense, we use the Spanish word 'hijos' with the meaning of the English word 'children', including here sons and daughters. He really knows 'bout our Dino... Of course, I hope Mr. Machuca wants to share with us some Dino-reflections in the future ;-)

    Have a good week and thank you very much for posting and for all your effort, DMP. Take care, my friend. Cheers!

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  7. Hey pallie, Kinezoe, likes dude the thanks goes to you man for puttin' me on to Mr. Machuca great Dino-prose...it truly is one of the coolest and so so full of deep Dino-devotion..and man thanks so much for showin' me the error in the translation to English..will remove that remark immediately and substitute the word children for boys. Watch for your Dino-patter on "Rio Bravo" to appear this very Dino-day here at ilovedinomartin...and, of course, likes keeps lovin' our Dino....

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  8. Hey pallie, sorry to have been late in postin' your second comment...I just noticed somehow that I had missed it...yup it woulda been so so cool if you coulda learned Italiano..but truly Spanish is more popular and easier to get a job in...and likes we knows our Dino likes was a very very savvy kind of dude!

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