When I was young I liked Jerry Lewis but I seen he could be a real jerk. Later on I appreciated Dean so much more. He could sing, act, and he was funny.
@@susantunbridge4612 I found out about this when he was old. I can’t remember her name but he acted like he wanted to discuss the movie. Instead he exposed himself. She said it really messed her I know here in NC where he met his wife. He came to my neighbors house. She was the first person with MD to graduate. When the camera was on he was so fake. Camera off he was a jerk. He wanted our street closed. Nobody was going to bother him. One thing I do remember was it was hot and he had a college sweat shirt on and short shorts on. His legs looked tanned and slick.
Yes. He is mocking ou Creator ,I used to love his singing but after this video ,he will have to pass Really hope he found JESUS in time He was clearly not sober
Saved? He was a Catholic. There was no need for "saving". He was joking about becoming an evangelist. For the enormous amount of money they make. What was it Jesus said about money?
Dean was 100 percent sober.He liked playing a drunk because it was expected of him; kind of like Foster Brooks.He even admitted to this in an interview.
@@HAM-sb2ns I don't care for pedantic people either. I didn't mean to correct anyone, just point out Dean's joke that easily went under the radar. He also sometimes said "axe" instead of "ask" and unlike "Dr. Frank Sinatra," who got a special college degree, Dean seemed to flaunt his lack of education.
@@HAM-sb2ns It is an interesting fact about Dean, that he played with the English language a lot. It indicates intelligence. You need to look up what "pedantic" means and how it's used.
Dean ripped one right past Johnny. When he asked, is compilations like Appalachian’s? And Dean said, “boy they caught a lot of our guys up there.” Referring the 1957 raid of the huge Mafia meeting in Apalachin, NY.
I absolutely adored Dean Martin but if that was sober I’m not sure I could watch an inebriated Dean. I watched him religiously every Thursday night in the late 60’s.
@@robertlafountaine9108 When Dean and Jerry broke up, Dean needed a character/identity of his own. Jerry already had one: the kid, the lunatic. Dean had one written for him- I forgot which writer- he wrote a lot in the 50s. And the drunk character was invented. The "as good as you're gonna feel all day" joke, by the time of this appearance, was decades old. Frank Sinatra also used it. Like many great singers, Dean was also a solid, believable actor. It's true that Dean was an alcoholic, as was Frank to a greater extent, but it's possible to be an alcoholic and portray a drunk while not being drunk.
Funny how you could say "Japs" on network TV in 1980 but you can't even post a person saying it from 1980 in 2022. Humanity is heading for it's end. Thank God I'm more than .5 way thru my trips around the sun. Most of our really good times are behind us.
@@robertrothberg8678 Elvis has always been my favorite but Sammy Is up there with them. Unlikely we will ever see the likes of Elvis and The Rat Pack again.
@@robertrothberg8678 I agree Sammy was in a league of his own as was Elvis. There was a reason he was called the King. Its subjective of course but to me Elvis was the greatest entertainer of the 20th century and there is no one to equal him in the 21st. 😊
When Elvis met Dean along with his daughters in his dressing room or whatever, on a set, SOMEWHERE in the universe, Lol, ah, he told Dean's daughters that their Dad was the King of Cool, well, it's AT LEAST a tie!!!!!!!
_▫️. . . ................. ▫️_ es ist schade zu sehen das sie Älter werden _D 🎼E A N🗿C A R S O N_ .... ........................................ _all` ✋there_
You can hear the ice 🧊 in the mug. Now Johnny is a alcoholic and quit after a while and I saw this because he was opened about not drinking. I can’t have just one drink or I will drink every day all day and function. I’ll function in the sense that I don’t fall, I don’t say stupid things I just drink and stay on a Plato. Every day for me was not a hangover necessarily but it was depression
It is sad that near the end. He was working with Frank Sinatra, he had to be replaced by Liza Minnelli. He started to lose his magic. So sad that he ended his life the way that he did.
He was not even a year into grieving for his son. Sinatra tended to be a real busybody, and insisted on the tour, which showed a callous disregard for his feelings. Same as the Lewis reunion that did not take, Sinatra being a busybody. Dean did not really want to go, he was a changed person, needed at least 3 years for grieving properly, and he never got that. During the tour, Sinatra dumped a plate of spaghetti on his head to get his attention, get him in the party mood - and that was it. Dean walked off, it was an insult to his dignity - and never went back. I don't blame him one bit. Later, he did fine performing in front of Princess Anne.
I liked Dean;s music but one thing tired me out re Dean and that is when he played the fake drunk almost all the time...as here on Carson. He was never really funny and I never once saw him give ust a simple, straight interview or talk. I do not think I ever saw the guy be his real, normal self. If you saw him a lot you see for 40 years he used the same old lines. He was a good singer though. Sinatra was a great singer but he was never funny in his life and was no actor...I guess it is who you know in that business.
I agree. It was getting old after a while. But it was part of his image and it was kind of hard for him to get rid of it even if he wanted to because people would expect it. However, there are several interviews on the internet that I've seen where he was completely normal and not playing the part of a drunk like Foster Brooks would do at times. One that comes to mind is Dean Martin interview 1984 with David Hartman on RUclips.
These two guys are icons and legends of entertainment. I am laughing so hard, I got tears. Love ya Dean and Johnny. 😂
Dean was the best:: ❤️❤️
He is unforgettable
Hats off to the RUclipsr that posted this video of two great men that today’s world cannot match or better (and not even slightly.
Worse yet..."they" don't even try to match these two!
“I’m gonna become an evangelist.” That was hilarious!! Dean always cracks me up. 😂
When I was young I liked Jerry Lewis but I seen he could be a real jerk. Later on I appreciated Dean so much more. He could sing, act, and he was funny.
He outclassed Lewis by miles. Lewis was also a sexual predator, according to an article in Vanity Fair.
@@susantunbridge4612 I found out about this when he was old. I can’t remember her name but he acted like he wanted to discuss the movie. Instead he exposed himself. She said it really messed her
I know here in NC where he met his wife. He came to my neighbors house. She was the first person with MD to graduate. When the camera was on he was so fake. Camera off he was a jerk. He wanted our street closed. Nobody was going to bother him. One thing I do remember was it was hot and he had a college sweat shirt on and short shorts on. His legs looked tanned and slick.
This man was amazing!!
Dean was hilarious as always and it’s great to see this as it’s never shown on the Antenna TV reruns. Thanks for this classic gem 💎
Just fantastic 😊
“(He’s) the king of cool.” - Elvis Presley to Dean Martin’s daughter.
Brilliant, from uk
Dean remembered all his punchlines--not drunk.Great act.
Correct
drinking not drunk
not even drinking…
Never was a drunk
Miss him to tears. Bless Dino Paul.
Dean Martin: _"The first one we're gonna roast is Tony Randall, but we're gonna use real wood and fire."_ LMAO!!
Every time Dean was on Johnny's show, they did the same bit where Johnny tastes Dean's coffee and pretends he's tasting booze.
Lol, I'm in tears laughing, LOVE these guys!!!!!!!
He may be a little lit here, but…this is when men were MEN. It was a different time, a BETTER time. He was a great guest. Bless you Dino.
It was part of his act. After a while it became a little old but people expected it and that's why he continue with it
He didn’t drink…
Wow! We are privileged to hear a lesson on prepositions.
I so hope he was saved before he passed away-such a great entertainer
He was born saved. We all are.
Yes. He is mocking ou Creator ,I used to love his singing but after this video ,he will have to pass
Really hope he found JESUS in time
He was clearly not sober
Lmao why does it matter if he believed in your imaginary friend
Saved? He was a Catholic. There was no need for "saving". He was joking about becoming an evangelist. For the enormous amount of money they make. What was it Jesus said about money?
@@vince1596 You're clearly not hitting on all cylinders.
Both were amazing
"He ain't gotta zip code" 🤣 😂
Dean was 100 percent sober.He liked playing a drunk because it was expected of him; kind of like Foster Brooks.He even admitted to this in an interview.
Fantastic
2:42 Dean said, "I'm gonna become a evangelist." Not "an evangelist." Part of Dean's character was frequently making hash out of plain English.
Dont be pedantic
@@HAM-sb2ns I don't care for pedantic people either. I didn't mean to correct anyone, just point out Dean's joke that easily went under the radar. He also sometimes said "axe" instead of "ask" and unlike "Dr. Frank Sinatra," who got a special college degree, Dean seemed to flaunt his lack of education.
@@akrenwinkle I got ya, Dean and Jerry both knew how to take a simple mispronunciation and make it hilarious. Thanks for the reply, have a nice day 🙂
@@HAM-sb2ns Exactly, individually and together, they could mine comedy gold from simple English.
@@HAM-sb2ns It is an interesting fact about Dean, that he played with the English language a lot. It indicates intelligence.
You need to look up what "pedantic" means and how it's used.
Amazing people still smoking on tv back then
Dean ripped one right past Johnny. When he asked, is compilations like Appalachian’s? And Dean said, “boy they caught a lot of our guys up there.” Referring the 1957 raid of the huge Mafia meeting in Apalachin, NY.
I wish they wouldn’t block the words
whaT a way to staRt off part one when dean told johnny he can't retire...
Men of old did not need to prove anything but to simply do their job well.
Dean was sober. Always.
I absolutely adored Dean Martin but if that was sober I’m not sure I could watch an inebriated Dean. I watched him religiously every Thursday night in the late 60’s.
@@robertlafountaine9108 When Dean and Jerry broke up, Dean needed a character/identity of his own. Jerry already had one: the kid, the lunatic. Dean had one written for him- I forgot which writer- he wrote a lot in the 50s. And the drunk character was invented. The "as good as you're gonna feel all day" joke, by the time of this appearance, was decades old. Frank Sinatra also used it. Like many great singers, Dean was also a solid, believable actor. It's true that Dean was an alcoholic, as was Frank to a greater extent, but it's possible to be an alcoholic and portray a drunk while not being drunk.
He also was an actor
Foster Brooks’ drunk act was a bit over the top so it would not be believable at times. But Martin… Wow LOL !
Brooks' act was Dean's favorite. Brooks' was at every roast, on every episode of Dean's Place and in his TV show.
@@lsingstock1646 That’s cool.
Funny how you could say "Japs" on network TV in 1980 but you can't even post a person saying it from 1980 in 2022. Humanity is heading for it's end. Thank God I'm more than .5 way thru my trips around the sun. Most of our really good times are behind us.
They are indeed. The world has not been the same for me since Elvis died tin 1977. One of the saddest days of my long life.
Jerry should have been Dean's straight man.
Dean should have left Jerry five years earlier
Great entertainer. Of course he is up there with Sinatra and Elvis. In fact Elvis was a big fan.
David Gibbs,the greatest was Sammy Davis Jr.
@@robertrothberg8678 Elvis has always been my favorite but Sammy Is up there with them. Unlikely we will ever see the likes of Elvis and The Rat Pack again.
@@davidgibbs7232 ,Sammy was in a league of his own.there was a valid reason why Sammy Davis jr.was recognized as the world's greatest entertainer.
@@robertrothberg8678 I agree Sammy was in a league of his own as was Elvis. There was a reason he was called the King. Its subjective of course but to me Elvis was the greatest entertainer of the 20th century and there is no one to equal him in the 21st. 😊
When Elvis met Dean along with his daughters in his dressing room or whatever, on a set, SOMEWHERE in the universe, Lol, ah, he told Dean's daughters that their Dad was the King of Cool, well, it's AT LEAST a tie!!!!!!!
I wonder if Norm Macdonald borrowed Dean's "Huh?" pretending not to hear. It's a funny bit. At 6:54, that joke is as old as the radio shows.
Unfortunately, that's what happens what you no longer know how much is too much...
I loved Dean Martin and know he was raised in a Catholic Home, but my spirit is uncomfortable with any mocking of God
This is first time I watched if you have other videos with Dean plz share….from Somalia 🇸🇴
what's he saying around the 3:50 mark. It's bleeped
To me it looks like he said Japs
JOHNNY CARSON
23 DE OCTUBRE DE 1925
23 DE ENERO DE 2005
79 AÑOS
what did he say here? 3:51
Japs
@@rancidcrawfish Like Japanese people?
Dean has an acerbic wit. No one ever got anything over on him including Sinatra.
Sinatra was afraid of him.
Jesus has got a lot of money. Jesus saves:) Epic
Good one
What did Dean say at 3:51?
This!!!👆
DEAN MARTIN
07 DE JUNIO DE 1917
25 DE DICIEMBRE DE 1995
78 AÑOS
_▫️. . . ................. ▫️_
es ist schade zu sehen das sie Älter werden
_D 🎼E A N🗿C A R S O N_
.... ........................................ _all` ✋there_
A great era of TV 📺. Today's content is Steaming 💩💩
Dean just looks tired and bored . His act is also old now.
It's too subtle for you.
You can hear the ice 🧊 in the mug. Now Johnny is a alcoholic and quit after a while and I saw this because he was opened about not drinking. I can’t have just one drink or I will drink every day all day and function. I’ll function in the sense that I don’t fall, I don’t say stupid things I just drink and stay on a Plato. Every day for me was not a hangover necessarily but it was depression
It is sad that near the end. He was working with Frank Sinatra, he had to be replaced by Liza Minnelli. He started to lose his magic. So sad that he ended his life the way that he did.
Dean's heart was not in it. He was grieving the loss of his son.
He was not even a year into grieving for his son. Sinatra tended to be a real busybody, and insisted on the tour, which showed a callous disregard for his feelings. Same as the Lewis reunion that did not take, Sinatra being a busybody. Dean did not really want to go, he was a changed person, needed at least 3 years for grieving properly, and he never got that. During the tour, Sinatra dumped a plate of spaghetti on his head to get his attention, get him in the party mood - and that was it. Dean walked off, it was an insult to his dignity - and never went back. I don't blame him one bit. Later, he did fine performing in front of Princess Anne.
The older Dean got, the sadder he got.
Let me guess... you're under 50
Dean Lived an amazing life when his son died he declined…he almost made 80 with his lifestyle is like 150 with kale and he had way more fun..
@@ugaais If he hadn't been a smoker .....
Great rug
Deans was real
That’s his real hair…actually he had legendary thick hair
Deano was in the wrecked zone!
He stopped drinking when he was like 30.
You're not very observant. He was not a drunk, not ever.
I liked Dean;s music but one thing tired me out re Dean and that is when he played the fake drunk almost all the time...as here on Carson. He was never really funny and I never once saw him give ust a simple, straight interview or talk.
I do not think I ever saw the guy be his real, normal self. If you saw him a lot you see for 40 years he used the same old lines. He was a good singer though.
Sinatra was a great singer but he was never funny in his life and was no actor...I guess it is who you know in that business.
Maybe you should look for interviews not on Carson.
ruclips.net/video/Q3CIOfm_Jl4/видео.html Is a really good one.
I agree. It was getting old after a while. But it was part of his image and it was kind of hard for him to get rid of it even if he wanted to because people would expect it. However, there are several interviews on the internet that I've seen where he was completely normal and not playing the part of a drunk like Foster Brooks would do at times. One that comes to mind is Dean Martin interview 1984 with David Hartman on RUclips.
Sinatra was a great actor. Man with the golden arm was his best role
He NEVER played a fake drunk. How dumb are you?
That was booze 🥃….he was always trashed 😂😂😂😂
No He was never drank only an act
You have no idea what you're talking about.
Dean looks 100 here. Sad
wasted, bar like.