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Re: Dean Martin
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01/10/08 11:38 AM
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Beth E
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I listened to his Christmas cd around Christmas. My sister had his, Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby Christmas music. My daughter is into them now. I want to buy her Dean's roast tapes for her birthday. Of course, I won't mind watching them too.
Last edited by Beth E; 01/10/08 11:39 AM.
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Re: Dean Martin
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01/10/08 11:58 AM
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I always liked Dean Martin (born Dino Crocetti btw). My first memories of Dino was when I was a little girl. We had one of those counsel old fashioned radios and Memories Are Made Of This was new. My parents brought the record on a 78.  I liked his smooth style and his sense of humor and his drunk act. I do remember my mom hated it when as she put it, "would flirt with all the girls."  In later years and something I appreciate even more now than I did then, is his Roasts. How fun!!!  My heart went out to him when his son Dino died in a plane crash here in California. I hear he never got over it.  (understandably) TIS
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Re: Dean Martin
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01/10/08 12:00 PM
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Yeah, TIS, he never got over his son's death. As much as you can say, "Life goes on", it's never the same.
It's also equally sad that Dean died on Christmas.
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How about a little less questions and a lot more shut the hell up - Brian Griffin
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Re: Dean Martin
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01/10/08 12:16 PM
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They had a bit on him years ago and they noted how he became a loaner in the end, going to the same Italian Restaurant (by himself)and sitting in the same booth.  I might be mistaken, but I thought his son, Dino died on or around Christmas too (but maybe I'm wrong. I'll check) Anyway, on a happier note, I love his Volare, Return To Me, On An Evening In Roma, and of course Everybody Loves Somebody. Gosh, there's so many others. TIS
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Re: Dean Martin
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01/10/08 12:25 PM
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Dino Jr. died on March 21st, 1987. Oops! Color me "wrong" then.  Now I always thought Dino was cute. He was married to Dorothy Hamel right? Remember Dino, Desi & Billy??? TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Dean Martin
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01/10/08 12:29 PM
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Dino Jr. died on March 21st, 1987. Didn't he die in a plane crash? EDIT : Sorry TIS, I overlooked your post talking about his dying in a plane crash.
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Re: Dean Martin
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01/10/08 12:48 PM
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My first memories of Dino was when I was a little girl. We had one of those counsel old fashioned radios and Memories Are Made Of This was new. My parents brought the record on a 78. He was the first movie star I ever saw in a real movie theater. I was five years old and it was a hot summer night (and long before we had air conditioning) so my parents decided to go to a movie to keep cool. They were showing "Pardners" with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. I remember a little of the movie (mostly that it was so much fun to hear the "grownups" laughing at the screen). I used to get Martin and Victor Mature mixed up when I was a kid... I thought they looked alike. Everyone thought that Dean's career would go down the crapper after he and Jerry split, and for a few years it looked like they may be right. But a couple of decent movies and then the tv show on NBC made him one of the biggest names in the industry. I used to watch his tv show regularly with my dad (it was one of the few things on tv we both liked).
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Re: Dean Martin
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01/10/08 12:55 PM
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Everyone thought that Dean's career would go down the crapper after he and Jerry split, and for a few years it looked like they may be right. A couple of decent movies and then the tv show on NBC made him one of the biggest names in the industry.
If anything Dean had the better career of the two. Jerry directed, produced and starred in a bunch of awful movies (Nutty Professor was the exception) and soon he became a parody of himself. Then there's that whole weird thing about how they love him in France. Pretty much all Jerry has left is his pathetic telethon, and while his intentions are probably good, and while he has raised tons of money for a worthy cause, I still always laugh darkly at the fact that his theme song for Muscular Dystrophy is "YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE."
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
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