Likes, once 'gain this very Dino-day we gets to shares with you yet 'nother touchin' 'n tender testimonal of awesome amore of our Dino from the blog tagged "JUSTSTORIESINTHEENDBLOG," where Miss Chelsea O'Connell holds forth. Miss Chelsea describes herself as "A 20 something nerd just trying to find her way in life and figure everything out." By lookin' at the image of Miss O'Connell standin' outside a "Police Public Call Box," we woulda venture a guess that she hails somewhere from the British Isles. Sorry that we couldn't get a better copy of her pix, but you can see a clear version HERE.
Miss Chelsea's potent post, "Musical March: Everybody loves somebody," is a marvelous mixture of powerful prose and greast gif pixs 'long with a youtube vid of our most beloved Dino croonin' "Volare" and "An Evening in Roma." We loves readin' how she came to first know our Dino and how she has grown through the years in her Dino-delight....just the sort of wonderfully wise words that always always warms our Dino-hearts.
We solemnly salutes Miss Chelsea O'Connell and thank her ever so much for proudly proclaimin' "my love of Dean Martin. We are sure her efforts will bring many more of today's youth into knowin', lovin' and honorin' our one and only Dino. To checks this out in it's original source, likes simply clicks on the tag of this here Dino-gram.
We remain,
Yours in Dino,
Dino Martin Peters
Musical March: Everybody loves somebody
I mentioned last post that the music of the sixties was pretty great. Well I really meant that it’s kind of my favorite decade music wise and a little know secret of mine is my love for this man.
I’m not even sure how to explain my love of Dean Martin. I guess it kind of started with my mom’s love of Frank Sinatra and the amount of my childhood that was spent begrudgingly listening to him. (If it was her intention to brainwash me into liking him as well it worked, because I love him as well.) Then when she got this live album of the Rat Pack and I heard Dean the first time, I guess I was just so intrigued I got hooked.
I may have started this off talking about the sixties, but Dino’s been big since the 40’s and stayed on his smokey high until the very end. Yet, when one thinks of him they think most likely think of the late 50’s to early 60’s.
So compared to other crooners and more specifically the other members of the Rat Pack, why Dean? Is it because of his roguish good looks, his charismatic stage presence or his hilarious antics? Yes, yes it is all of that. Yet it may be more so that he is Italian. Now you say, but so was Frank. Yes but Dean sang in Italian! (As I’m just now aware because I looked it up to make sure I wasn’t lying, Frank has sang songs with Italian in them, but they are no where near as popular as Dean’s songs)
Dean Martin was the first experience I’d had with bilingual music. I’d heard some older songs that had Spanish (namely La Bamba and Feliz Navidad) but they were just in Spanish and honestly I to this day have no idea what La Bamba is actually about. But what Dean did was mix Italian with English so that you had that exotic flare but still knew what the song was about. Honestly I believe that it may have contributed to my love of languages and my desire to learn as many as I possibly can before I kick the bucket.
One of my other favorite things about Dean is his relationship with the rest of the Rat Pack. It kind of reminds me of my relationship with my two best friends in which I’m definitely the Dean of the group. (Which is ironic because I’m the only one who doesn’t drink (Can one really be a sober Dean Martin) he’s the funny one, the one that always tries to make you laugh and feel better. ( I honestly can’t tell you who’s who with the other two but I’m sure it works out some way)
I love this smooth voiced, drunken Italian man for all of this and much more. To continue would take a lifetime and I only have a month. But whenever I’m feeling blue, Dean Martin will always be there to put a smile on my face.
Á bientôt
Chelsea is DEFINITELY a girl after my own heart & obviously is one cool cool chicalina!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful read DMP and it always wonderful to read about peoples love of DM and how the has shaped there lives in some meaningful way.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week.
Scott
Dean Martin was the first experience I’d had with bilingual music.
ReplyDeleteHard to imagine today in the 21st Century.
But I myself am old enough to say the same as Chelsea. Back in the day, we didn't have globalization. So, when I was growing up, I knew nobody who spoke any language other than English.
Hey pallie, likes Danny-o, really really refreshin' to find others with their hearts given to our most beloved Dino! Keeps lovin' 'n sharin' our Dino!
ReplyDeleteHey pallie, likes Scotty-o, likes once 'gain thank you very much man for your well scribed thoughts....from one pallie "shaped by Dino to 'nother"....thanks for your on-goin' strong support of our work in the cause of Dino! Keeps lovin' our most most beloved Dino!
ReplyDeleteHey pallie, likes Miss AOW, thanks for your Dino-identification Miss Chelsea! Keeps lovin' our most beloved Dino!
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