Tuesday, January 08, 2013
"Well, I most decidedly love Dean Martin....."
Hey pallies, likes well the good ol' pallies at google blog search has landed ilovedinomartin at 'nother very recently started blog. In this case, the blog has the very poetic title of "Ashes From Burnt Roses," by a blogger known as Manny. From his bio we know that Manny lives in the Big Apple and works as an engineer...and, likes from his post, we know that he "most decidedly" loves our Dino!
ilovedinomartin "most decidedly" is delighted to have been pointed in Manny's direction to soak in his Dino-devotion in his recent post, "Dean Martin Appreciation." As you will note, his Dino-reflections have come in response to one of his blogger friends, Jan's Dino-quire at her blog,"Run At Angels." (If, as usual, you clicks on the tag of this Dino-post, you will be able to go to Jan's blog and see how this Dino-action all began.)
While, I gotta 'fess up that I don't agree with our new pallie Manny's belief that Mr. Sinatra is a greater singer then our most beloved Dino, Mr. Manny does indeed scribe many many wonderful words of Dino-wisdom for his readers to grow in their Dino-appreciato. Likes I coulda elaborate on Manny's Dino-insights, but then likes why woulda you have to read 'em for yourselves. Likes as our Dino once wisely stated...."If I sing the whole song...why buy the al-b-um."
So, likes dudes, enjoy Manny's reflections on our Dino's classy style, and let's us know what you thinks. ilovedinomartin says thank you very Dino-much to pallie Manny for his wise and wonderful words of Dino-understandin' and Dino-appreciato. Thanks man for helpin' bring others into true true "Dean Martin Appreciation." Dino-always, ever, and only, DMP
Dean Martin Appreciation
Jan at Runs With Angels…Lives With Saints asks if you like Dean Martin.
Raise your hand if you love Dean Martin… I knew it! Everyone loves Dean Martin except College Girl – she thinks Frank Sinatra is better. But even she likes Dean Martin.
Well, I most decidedly love Dean Martin, but I do have to say that Frank Sinatra is the greatest singer of what I guess is called American Popular Song. Besides the better voice, Sinatra’s articulation has a much wider expressive range. But Dean Martin I think is vastly underrated, and that’s what this blog is about, appreciating Dino.
What strikes me about Dean Martin is that he projects a nice guy in his voice. He’s not the star quarterback type say like Elvis where girls just throw themselves toward him. He’s the type whom girls feel comfortable with, and are most definitely attracted to, but fathers would prefer their daughters marry someone else. Why? Well, I can’t help feeling this, but he projects someone who doesn’t work very hard and ultimately will be a failure in life. He’s so laid back, so relaxed in his tone, that the pleasure of a glass of wine or two or three are more important than getting to work. There’s a passivity to his voice—he doesn’t sound like he’s out to grab the world by the throat—and the songs where he excels are those where the lyrics accentuate the passivity in his tone. Take “That’s Amore.”
When the moon hits your eye
Like a big pizza pie, that's amore
That's amore
When the world seems to shine
Like you've had too much wine, that's amore
That's amore
“When the moon hits your eye” is a passive event, an outside object effecting the person. It’s not like the singer went out to find love, it found him, possibly while crossing a restaurant with a glass of wine and some pretty girl stumbles into you and spills the wine across your jacket. It’s like low and behold, what just happened? Here’s this marvelous song.
Also notice how the humor and, even more so, the lack of seriousness adds to the sense of a lack of ambition. Love is compared to a big pizza pie hitting you in the eye! LOL! That’s not very deep. There have been great philosophers who have pondered love, but Dino aint going anywhere near them. But that’s Dean. I love the way there’s a sort of chuckle in his articulation on those silly lines. He knows he’s not serious, but why should it be serious? And notice how he embellishes “Vita bella” at the 45 second mark as if that is all that’s important in life.
Now I have no idea whether Dean Martin's personal life was so laid back, unserious, and sensualist, but that's the singing persona I pick up. He certainly was no personal failure. Here’s another great song, perhaps his best in the way phrases lines.
Again, the passivity—luck just found him and love kicked him—but I think what he does so great here is that split note of pause between most of the phrases leading up to his life going to be “Beee-uuu-ti-fuuul.” He really sells that beautiful life in the sun-shine.
And then nothing projects failure as “Little Old Wine Drinker Me.” While the song doesn’t actually say it, but one can’t help feel that the drinking was part of the problem. After all, he’s the wine drinker fool in the corner. But it’s a sophisticating drinking. He’s not sucking down beers or whiskey but wine, someone who just likes to enjoy life a bit too much and probably drove his girl to the brink.
Well, there are other great songs. I particularly like “Volare,” “Mambo Italiano,” “You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You,” “In the Chapel in the Moonlight,” and “Sway.” Which ones do you like?
Posted by Manny at 11:34 PM
Well, I guess I'd have to agree with some thoughts & disagree with others. Either way...always consider anyone a "pal" who has interest in Dean & Manny definately has that!
ReplyDeleteHey pallie, likes Danny-o that pretty much sums it up for me as well...anybody who boldly proclaims their love of our Dino is certainly pallie to all us Dino-holics. Keeps lovin' our Dino!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mr. Peters. I must certainly do love Dino. I have since I was a kid and used to watch his Celebrity Roasts. That was one of the best things ever put on TV. You have a very nice blog. I'll try to stop here every so often, whenever I get in the mood for Dino song.
ReplyDeleteHey pallie, likes Mr. Manny, cool to know your appreciato for our repostin' of your Dino-affection. Know that you are always and ever most welcome 'round these here Dino-parts as we all grow in our Dino...his life, his times, his teachin's. Keeps lovin' our Dino!
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