Friday, May 29, 2015

DEAN MARTIN GETS SKEWERED

Hey pallies, likes today's we're in for the most delightful Dino-treat from our Dino-diggin' pallie Mr. Richard Metzger over at his swingin' site, "Dangerous Minds.  Faithful followers of ilovedinomartin will remember that Metzger is the scriber of one of our most popular posts ever here at our humble little Dino-blog,   "Richard Metzger: The Time I Met Dean Martin" what has received 5,750 hits and his reflections on his childhood passion for our Dino, "When I was a boy, I used to love  the Matt Helm films"   which, by the way includes the full vid of our most beloved Dino bestest of best Helmer, "Murders' Row."

Truly, truly, Richard is a Dino-holic's Dino-holic, so we are most delighted this day to make a return trip to his beau-ti-ful blog for his newest Dino-devotion tagged, "DEAN MARTIN GETS SKEWERED ON ‘THE DEAN MARTIN CELEBRITY ROAST," featurin' powerful pixs 'n prose and full vids of two of the roasts, that of Mr. Johnny Carson, and most importantly the roast of roasts for our Dino himself.

Likes we coulda goes on and on 'bout Metzger's deepest of deep delight in these remarkable romps of roasts, but we thinks it best that you simply indulge in soakin' in Richard's remarks for yourselves.
It is always always the purest of pleasures to share Richard's powerful passion for our King of Cool, and this prose is likes no exception to that Dino-rule.

ilovedinomartin salutes Mr. Richard Metzger for spreadin' more Dino-adulation at his blog, "Dangerous Minds" surely helpin' more and more pallies into the deepest of deep devotion to our one and only Dino.  To checks this out in it's original format, simply clicks on the tag of this here Dino-gram.  Always, Dino, Always, DMP


 DEAN MARTIN GETS SKEWERED ON ‘THE DEAN MARTIN CELEBRITY ROAST’




The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast was a spin-off of The Dean Martin Show that allowed ol’ Dino to do a whole lot less work. Not a weekly series but “specials” numbering between seven and nine per year, the show came on the air officially in 1974, although the final season of its predecessor was when the roasts first started. The celeb roasts were incredibly popular with the American public because they were… hilarious and ever so slightly smutty. Virtually every one of them has been posted on YouTube, and I have to confess, I’ve been making my way through a lot of them.

The showbiz tradition of roasts began in the 1920s at the Friars Club in New York. The likes of Milton Berle, Jack Benny, Norm Crosby, Groucho Marx, George Burns and Don Rickles paid vicious and X-rated “tributes” to each other in the private setting of the club, whereas Martin’s televised celebrity roasts were a sanitised version of what went on behind closed doors. Sanitized, yes, but they were still fairly salty for something being piped directly into most American homes during the mid-1970s. Every once in a while a fairly ribald joke would slip through the NBC censors.

 

The first one I watched was the Johnny Carson roast, which is laugh-out-loud funny the entire way through. I did not intend to watch it (I was looking for something with Groucho Marx, when I stumbled across it) but I got so into it that I simply stopped working and watched the entire thing.

What hooked me was the opening credits. It was jaw-dropping, the star-studded cavalcade of Hollywood hambones taking their seats on the dais: George Burns, Truman Capote, Doc Severinsen, Joey Bishop, Ruth Buzzi, Dom DeLuise, Bob Newhart, Jonathan Winters, Foster Brooks, Dionne Warwick, Rich Little, Senator Barry Goldwater, Bette Davis, Redd Foxx, Jack Benny and naturally roastmaster general Dean Martin himself. From the first two minutes I knew I was in for an intravenous injection of pure unadulterated nuclear-powered CAMPY FUN.



And it was. I can assure you that it did not disappoint. I now watch one of these things on the treadmill practically daily, they’re completely addictive. Where else can you find the likes of Bob Hope, Hubert Humphrey, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Mama Cass, Gene Kelly, Kirk Douglas, Paul Lynde, Nipsey Russell, Vincent Price, Ted Knight, Mort Sahl, Phyllis Diller, Don Rickles, Carol Channing, Slappy White, LaWanda Page, John Wayne, Billy Graham, Flip Wilson, transsexual tennis player RenĂ©e Richards, Evel Knievel, Muhammad Ali, Lucille Ball, Charo, Ronald Reagan (as both a roaster and as an “honoree”) Yogi Berra, Jackie Gleason,  Wayland Flowers & Madam, Sherman Hemsley, Billy Crystal, Frank Sinatra, Betty White, Sid Caesar, Milton Berle, Angie Dickinson and Orson fucking Welles insulting each other?

 

Mull that over for a moment when you’re deciding what to watch tonight. Mix and match those folks into fifty plus configurations (it was always more or less the same crew, with certain characters like Jackie Gayle, Joey Bishop and the incomparable comic drunk Foster Brooks showing up slightly more often than others) with the star quality always being quite high, featuring as they did, the greatest comedic talent of the 20th century. (The great Jack Benny can slay an entire audience with naught but a well-placed sigh. When he opens his mouth, even with so-so material, you experience the stand-up comedy equivalent of a concert violinist like Jascha Heifetz. George Burns also kills every time he’s on.). There’s hours of this stuff to wade through. Be warned that some are better than others. Often the participants weren’t even in the same room (let alone the same city!). Sometimes certain speakers were taped in an empty studio, with canned laughter added later.

A good place to start is the “special” two-hour special when Dean Martin himself is the “honoree.” Hosted by Don Rickles, so you know damned well this is going to be good before you even hit play. Be prepared for a day of low-productivity and lots of laughs.



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2 comments:

  1. What a treasure trove of celebrities having so much fun with each other. I have seen one or two myself but will have to find the time and check out some more. Thank you my friend for posting these gems and i am sure everyone enjoyed viewing them as much as i did myself.

    Thank you for all hard work.

    Scott

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  2. Hey pallie, likes Scotty-o, likes a truly classic time in all of Dino-history...never ever to be repeated...keeps lovin', keeps postin' our most beloved Dino!

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