I stayed up late to watch that show back in 1968 because I had just seen a Dali painting for the first time about two weeks before (shown by my Junior High School art teacher) and was blown away by it. I still remember his point about how the word "papillon" sounds like the flying insect it refers to while the word "butterfly" does not. I determined that night that I was going to grow up to be an eccentric creative genius who gains fame and fortune on the basis of my artistic mastery. It hasn't worked out.
I remember this show when it aired back in the 60's. I also remember him doing an interview in the same period, he had his moustache curled up around his eyes like a pair of eyeglasses, when asked about it he said "I want to see the world through my moustache ". He was an amazing man and equally amazing artist. Though a bit eccentric.
I'd love to see the whole interview with, or rather incomprehensible monologue of Salvador Dali. The amazing Lillian Gish always graceful, even when she had an anteater thrown at her.
not so incompréhensible, he's saying that he works straight from his imagination, instinct. After, the scentists analyze it for an audience etc etc, but that it comes straight from his unmessed with imagination and instinct as he creates..
That anteater looks like it's had quite a bit of (likely unwanted) practice of being tossed to the floor like that, lmao. The composure it had when it hit the ground had me gutting myself.
I saw the entire show. Dick was increasingly frustrated by not being able to understand Dali. He asked him politely to slow down but that didn't help. All of Dali' s comments were met with incomprehension. Dick asked if he was mixing languages but Dali didn't know what he meant. It was a terrible interview. Halfway Dick did that finger in his ears thing , which was very rude. You could tell how insulted Dali was. As soon as the show was over, Dali got up and walked off even tho the other two guests stayed on stage to talk with Dick. I realize Dali was eccentric but he was a guest and treated badly because of the way he talked. I don't think Dick tried hard enough to understand. He turned Dali into a caricature. That's just sad.
I tried very hard to understand what he said in the video but I literally had no idea, and I have the ability to listen to it multiple times over and over again and I still don't understand. Dick only got one try. I don't blame him at all
Despite Dalí eccentricities and playful nature, the man had a hidden wit and intelligence that could leave you pondering for weeks. The true "clown" here is Dick. Even the anteater is more intelligent than him. As a host, he should have known better than anyone the antics of this world renowned eccentric artist. Had Dick had wit, he could have made the interview into something special and entertaining. He just couldn't handle the complex character of Dalí even if he had spoken perfect english.
It was all part of Dali's genius….he knows he's going to get made fun of and was not immune to that. He also knew that the DC show was paying him a lot of money to be there, and that his exposure, especially while he was well into his 70s or so, would bring him more attention and $$$! Many artists and entertainers get passed up by his age, so it was a good move for him to get noticed again.
Okay, people, let's just take a moment to think how the world worked back then, when Dalí was alive. He sure was rough with the anteater, but it wasn't physically harmed. Probably more confused and scared, because of the audience etc. Back then animals were animals and people were taught that way. People didn't think the animals had feelings, memory etc. like us. They didn't know. And anteaters and all other animals experience much worse fates and stuff in the wild among the predators, rough land (not soft fluffy carpet like here) and diseases. He was maybe rough with animal, but he didn't harm to the extent of withdrawing the animals from his possession. Animals aren't glass, they can handle things as long as they're not beaten or tossed around with force on hard surfaces. I don't like his handling of anteater either, but I can't blame him for not knowing about these things. After all, the animals weren't in his possession for long periods of time, if I recall right. He just found and used them in public to give shock entrance. In his book "Diary of a genius" he had a cat in Spain, which he apparently treated very well. Atleast, in his own words, cat purred and slept next to him in his bed.
You know, if I'm ever present when Salvador Dali throws an anteater at Lillian Gish I hope my response is as good as this, but I suppose it's not likely to happen now...I wonder if it would work with Banksy and Beyoncé...and a brick.
I just posted almost the same thing! Cavett was a true stupid and idiotic man, how on earth can you treat a genius like that? And the audience laughed!! Seriously, ignorance is frightfully everywhere. Dali and his artwork will always be up there with the masters.
I saw the entire interview and you know what? Buji buji indeed! What a wonderfully spontaneous moment! As much as I respect Dali as an artist, his antics were often obnoxious. Dick Cavett just matched Dali's surrealism with a bit of his own.
FrankCostanzasLawyr you're comparing Dick Cavett with Dali? Nobody can act like Dali, his genius must be respected not mocked! What if Dali was eccentric? His artworks were and will always be masterpieces. Cavett was an idiot nothing more.
Me llama la atención que en general los gringos son muy fodongos, pero el trajezaso que porta Dalí es abrumador elegantisimo. I don't think the reporter understand the intelectual way of talk of Dalí because he is illiterate.... grettings from México
I'm sure that Dali and Lillian worked this out backstage about the anteater.Cavett was an idiot here I think to the greatest artist of the 20th century.
The man obviously loved attention you don't bring an ant eater on a talk show otherwise if I was dick I would've asked Dali if he could draw me a painting what the hell.
Uh is it just me or did he seem kinda rude to the black guy, kinda reluctantly shaking his hand and suddenly ignoring the handshake to wave his gold tipped stick around and show off?
@@clownpocket im speaking about Dali cause he was the one I felt was showing questionable behavior. I didnt make this about race, you did. I'm apolitical but I don't have to guess with you you're trying to say something rude on the internet to try and look smart and feel special you're an IDIOT Your whole message was like "Hey look at me I'm so smart I'm being rude online! Won't someone please pay attention to me and think I'm cool! wah wah wah!" Grow up you big baby!
Big ego much? If he'd thrown the anteater at me like that I would have thrown the animal right back to him. Some of his paintings are great, but the man is too much of an attention seeker, therefore not a true genius at all.
Oh you dusty little ignorant. Ofc he was an genius. There's none type of art he didn't work in. None. His paintings are most famous paintings, everybody knows them. He moved the art forward. Like. Ofc. He had a big ego. You need to have big ego to be an genius. He was an artist. Attention seeking was his job.
It's not everyday that somebody tosses an anteater into your lap.
Rayoscope youre a lucky girl
Speak for yourself.
Oh I dunno.
I stayed up late to watch that show back in 1968 because I had just seen a Dali painting for the first time about two weeks before (shown by my Junior High School art teacher) and was blown away by it. I still remember his point about how the word "papillon" sounds like the flying insect it refers to while the word "butterfly" does not. I determined that night that I was going to grow up to be an eccentric creative genius who gains fame and fortune on the basis of my artistic mastery. It hasn't worked out.
Have you tried a moustache?
I remember this show when it aired back in the 60's.
I also remember him doing an interview in the same period, he had his moustache curled up around his eyes like a pair of eyeglasses, when asked about it he said "I want to see the world through my moustache ".
He was an amazing man and equally amazing artist. Though a bit eccentric.
A "bit" eccentric? I think you got it backwards... eccentricity is a bit Dali.
I'd love to see the whole interview with, or rather incomprehensible monologue of Salvador Dali. The amazing Lillian Gish always graceful, even when she had an anteater thrown at her.
I know what u mean however they probably had a talk about it backstage before they came on.
ruclips.net/video/GO_8m74T50E/видео.html here
not so incompréhensible, he's saying that he works straight from his imagination, instinct. After, the scentists analyze it for an audience etc etc, but that it comes straight from his unmessed with imagination and instinct as he creates..
The way Dali yeeted the ant eater 😂😂
Dalí was the greatest comedian bar none and he wasn't even actually a comedian
Yes he was and in one of his interviews he stated that he wanted to be a comic
🤣🤣🤣👌🏾
That anteater looks like it's had quite a bit of (likely unwanted) practice of being tossed to the floor like that, lmao. The composure it had when it hit the ground had me gutting myself.
I saw the entire show. Dick was increasingly frustrated by not being able to understand Dali. He asked him politely to slow down but that didn't help. All of Dali' s comments were met with incomprehension. Dick asked if he was mixing languages but Dali didn't know what he meant. It was a terrible interview. Halfway Dick did that finger in his ears thing , which was very rude. You could tell how insulted Dali was. As soon as the show was over, Dali got up and walked off even tho the other two guests stayed on stage to talk with Dick. I realize Dali was eccentric but he was a guest and treated badly because of the way he talked. I don't think Dick tried hard enough to understand. He turned Dali into a caricature. That's just sad.
What a way to get onstage and throw an ant eater on other guests. DALI was rude !!
I tried very hard to understand what he said in the video but I literally had no idea, and I have the ability to listen to it multiple times over and over again and I still don't understand. Dick only got one try. I don't blame him at all
kberken; first time of heard about this.I'm glad Dali walked off.
Dick always lives up to his first name. Terrible interviewer, and a one-dimensional person.
Despite Dalí eccentricities and playful nature, the man had a hidden wit and intelligence that could leave you pondering for weeks. The true "clown" here is Dick. Even the anteater is more intelligent than him. As a host, he should have known better than anyone the antics of this world renowned eccentric artist. Had Dick had wit, he could have made the interview into something special and entertaining. He just couldn't handle the complex character of Dalí even if he had spoken perfect english.
Dali once said that he had 2 goals in life:
1. To be outrageous
2. To make a lot of money
He did both.
Dali dabbled in Anteater flinging.
He used to walk his pet anteater through the streets of Paris.
Dali is my inspiration and the divine comedy the best parody of all times.
Him tossing the anteater is how his mind words for his next art piece
best talk show entrance ever !
When he threw the anteater to the woman... man, I just can't, this is too much what a fuckin troll :')
Why would Cavett make fun of Dali? Such disrespect for a genius, you can tell Dali got a bit upset.
It was all part of Dali's genius….he knows he's going to get made fun of and was not immune to that. He also knew that the DC show was paying him a lot of money to be there, and that his exposure, especially while he was well into his 70s or so, would bring him more attention and $$$! Many artists and entertainers get passed up by his age, so it was a good move for him to get noticed again.
I don´t understand that Millie007
I thought the exact same thing. when he did the boogie boogie thing it was so cringe. what an imbecile.
Salvador Dali: incomprehensible gibberish
Jerk Cavett: “Oojie boojie!” with finger waggles
*chef’s kiss
Okay, people, let's just take a moment to think how the world worked back then, when Dalí was alive. He sure was rough with the anteater, but it wasn't physically harmed. Probably more confused and scared, because of the audience etc. Back then animals were animals and people were taught that way. People didn't think the animals had feelings, memory etc. like us. They didn't know. And anteaters and all other animals experience much worse fates and stuff in the wild among the predators, rough land (not soft fluffy carpet like here) and diseases. He was maybe rough with animal, but he didn't harm to the extent of withdrawing the animals from his possession. Animals aren't glass, they can handle things as long as they're not beaten or tossed around with force on hard surfaces. I don't like his handling of anteater either, but I can't blame him for not knowing about these things. After all, the animals weren't in his possession for long periods of time, if I recall right. He just found and used them in public to give shock entrance.
In his book "Diary of a genius" he had a cat in Spain, which he apparently treated very well. Atleast, in his own words, cat purred and slept next to him in his bed.
You are right. But people did know that animals had feelings those times.
Dali created a shock entrance ... throwing the animal as a attack beast . Like a cat. He released the interviewer free expression uhuuu
after a lot of researching this is the first time I see salvador smile! :)))))
I feel sorry for that ant eater
I would love to see the rest! Please have a season of Dali and the Anteater! :D
La cara del presentador es un poema
Es la misma cara que he puesto yo al ver a Dalí entrar con ese animalillo!
Your custom character during cut scene:
Salvador Dali is a hero to all artists
I guess he was disappointed that she wasn’t scared when he threw the anteater on her lap! 🤣🤣🤣
You know, if I'm ever present when Salvador Dali throws an anteater at Lillian Gish I hope my response is as good as this, but I suppose it's not likely to happen now...I wonder if it would work with Banksy and Beyoncé...and a brick.
Nice post but I don't think you'll outdo Cavett on this one!
Menos mal que no se le ocurrió entrar con un caimán D:
Roy que buena loco
Hahahah eso es demaciado ocurrente, un jodio Caiman, que joda.
ahahhhahaahha
Dali is so funny!! I like how he caries that animals and sits him lol!!!!
Salvador es más grande que una enciclopedia de la que esperas el último libro.
Toda la razón del mundo, amigo
parfait, mais parfait! et la réponse de Cavett est, en fait, parfait...!
I think what Dick did was so disrespecful
you can tell from Dali's face, everyone starts to clap and he's wondering "wtf am I doing here?"
yeah, its true, he doesn´t know where he is
I just posted almost the same thing! Cavett was a true stupid and idiotic man, how on earth can you treat a genius like that? And the audience laughed!! Seriously, ignorance is frightfully everywhere. Dali and his artwork will always be up there with the masters.
@@007Julie bruh it was just a joke lmao. No one is downplaying Dali's Genius. Dick was just playing along with his eccentric character.
Could someone write what Dali's saying, please? I can't comprehend it and I really need it asap for my thesis work.
Hope you did good on your tesis
I saw the entire interview and you know what? Buji buji indeed! What a wonderfully spontaneous moment! As much as I respect Dali as an artist, his antics were often obnoxious. Dick Cavett just matched Dali's surrealism with a bit of his own.
FrankCostanzasLawyr you're comparing Dick Cavett with Dali? Nobody can act like Dali, his genius must be respected not mocked! What if Dali was eccentric? His artworks were and will always be masterpieces. Cavett was an idiot nothing more.
This could be cavett's best moment ever.
After seeing how he treated his pet ant-eater, I must say, the amount of respect I had for him dwindled much too quickly.
yeah bcause ure a dumb snowflake. the anteanter didnt get hurt a single %
Kızın yanında doğal davran diyince benim sıfat
This is me talking to American people, some even regard the word "boogi" as an academic term
Damn, throws the animal on the floor like a sack of potatoes.
Me llama la atención que en general los gringos son muy fodongos, pero el trajezaso que porta Dalí es abrumador elegantisimo. I don't think the reporter understand the intelectual way of talk of Dalí because he is illiterate.... grettings from México
Im working in this for my College study
Who are the other two guest?
You mock DALI! But Dali has the laugh to mock YOU!
Salvador Dalí , Picasso, Julio Iglesias and Rafael Nadal are the best spaniards of this last era.
Dick Cavett is exactly that.
Yes he is
Probably got some hoffman acid well before the 60s
Cannot find out how a planet that produced or sustained a man like Dali also got to have Justin Bieber let's say.
We’ve jumped the shark.
Salvador Dalí, el primer troleador de la historia....contigo empezó todo.
Dali brakes egos people
i just want to do that? i don't know why?
a fucking idiot.. just that
SWAG
I suspect there’s more to this interview.
0:56 when you know all the truth but you just keep listening
0:30 sorry, ladies first ;)
Ni puta idea de que hablan, pero Dalí será siempre el mejor.
Alvaro Raymi Gomez Gil Eres un puto crack!! Coincido contigo.
mejor en que? Era un pendejo
Courtesy of Perception lee y obtén información de él antes de decir eso.
Alvaro Raymi Gomez Gil No era innovador, sólo un pretencioso con complejo de dios
El mejor payaso y vende falacias igual y si
Bugi bugi
I'm sure that Dali and Lillian worked this out backstage about the anteater.Cavett was an idiot here I think to the greatest artist of the 20th century.
I can name at least ten greater artists in the twentieth century, starting with Picasso
surprised cavett so rude...
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mr Cavett that isn't the way you treat geniuses like Dali and I don't think your funny either.
LOL! flung anteater
The man obviously loved attention you don't bring an ant eater on a talk show otherwise if I was dick I would've asked Dali if he could draw me a painting what the hell.
Belive me or not, but Dali was an artist, not a painter.
Dali was an eccentric genius,and I'm sure Cavett and Vivian knew what to expect!
Who made split personality popular and lucid dreaming has what in common with testosterone reuptake..
Uh is it just me or did he seem kinda rude to the black guy, kinda reluctantly shaking his hand and suddenly ignoring the handshake to wave his gold tipped stick around and show off?
I thought that too and I wouldn't be surprised at all. He supported Franco apparently.
The black man is Satchel Paige.
He appears to be more interested in staring at his hands when Dali walked on.
@@clownpocket I think that's nerves on Satchels part. I really do get the odd feeling that Dali treated him "below" the other guests.
Nico Starling
Making excuses for Paige and not Dali.
Let me guess, you’re a liberal?
@@clownpocket im speaking about Dali cause he was the one I felt was showing questionable behavior.
I didnt make this about race, you did.
I'm apolitical but I don't have to guess with you
you're trying to say something rude on the internet to try and look smart and feel special
you're an IDIOT
Your whole message was like "Hey look at me I'm so smart I'm being rude online! Won't someone please pay attention to me and think I'm cool! wah wah wah!"
Grow up you big baby!
1:14
omghahaha
The host was terrible person. Disrespecting the dali.
Que Cojudo por eso cago muriendo de la peor forma
Ne atıyon hayvanı millete
The most terrible english I've ever heard
and you´re latin jajjajajaja
When you paint and create masterpieces like Dali's you can make fun of his English.
DALI ES FARSA
DALI IS FAKE
phsyco
Dali was an overrated person!
says you
Big ego much? If he'd thrown the anteater at me like that I would have thrown the animal right back to him. Some of his paintings are great, but the man is too much of an attention seeker, therefore not a true genius at all.
CRAP!
Oh you dusty little ignorant. Ofc he was an genius. There's none type of art he didn't work in. None. His paintings are most famous paintings, everybody knows them. He moved the art forward. Like. Ofc. He had a big ego. You need to have big ego to be an genius. He was an artist. Attention seeking was his job.
MsIthinkthereforeIam true true true genius completely genius you have to read him
Oh chill out, you sound like my sister.
@@molly9929 you dumb
abuse