There were a lot of great shows on TV just like this back in the 1960s they sure don't exist anymore. There will never be shows like that again those were the great days of television.
@@afether2269 A quick cut means to go from one brief scene to another so I think Dean is playing on Georgies drawn out guitar strumming between verses.
Wow. what memories brought back. We used to watch Gobel show. He as unique. And so for that matter was Martin. All the truly great ones are now gone or retired.
You had to see the whole episode to get that. (I did.) Earlier on, Gobel had made a joke about something "cutting him to the quick," and adding that after that, he was going to have to go around "with a cut quick."
Something so simple yet made so funny by sheer talent alone.Don't make them like they used to.I came across this last week and have watched it 20 times and laugh every single time.
nice and funny as all the videos of Dean, you can't resist and you are forced to laugh, even if you didn't feel like it. Thank you for all your nice videos and because you keep downloading them, so even people which were not lucky enough to have shared his life can feel a bit his friends. A big kiss and a hug from Italy, and ...... keep on smiling and ..... keep on making us laughing with Dean.
Love it. Thanks for sharing! Once again.....greetings from Detroit, Michagan ! U.S.A. !...... I appreciate all of your hard work and enjoy all the great Dean Martin stuff you share.
Something to ponder on when you watch this hilarious duo, or any of Deans variety shows and Roasts of the 1960s and 70s (especially the priceless sketches he did with Jonathan Winters and Foster Brooks), is just how much wonderful entertainment we would have missed out on if Dean had stayed with Jerry and not branched out on his own. Of course their act was funny in its own way, but I think that even Jerry's most ardent admirers would have to admit that his humour was rather juvenile in comparison with stuff like this.
I remember seeing George's guitar for sale at Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan shortly after George's death in the mid-1990's. It was a while ago, but I believe it was the same guitar from this video. He played his guitars a lot both on shows and in commercials.
"With what shall I wet it, Dear Deano.." You can see Dean thinking about "With your quick..." but I think he realized that the audience would have been so far gone the take would have been ruined. Funny, funny people.
George Gobel is playing a rare Gibson L-5CT "George Gobel" Model. Gibson gave George the prototype which has a 2-5/8 inch deep body. The production models had an even thinner body (depth was only 2.25” top to back) than the standard L-5. Gibson only produced 44 of these guitars from 1958-1962.
well George didn't mind cause they were friends Dean was funny wasn't he????!!!!!...as well as being a great singer but I liked him cause he was so very handsome and sexy
Looks like a Gibson Super 400 or an L5. Full acoustic. Nowadays, they've all got either P 90s or humbuckers on them. You can still get the full acoustic versions too though.
Gibson Guitars made a custom L-5 guitar for George Gobel. It was basically their premium L-5 with a slightly thinner body and shorter scale. I was later marketed as the L-5CT but I don't think it was a "signature" model.
I had english at school a long time ago. I think my english isn't so good, sorry. I like to watch Dean Martin clips with George Gobel and many other partners of him. But i have a question, what sad he at 0:12; 0:44; 1:10?
Dean did not rehearse. He had crewmember stand in for the guests and the dancers, so they could block the scene, and then he just kinda winged it, and the running gag with opening the door to find out who is behind it started with a practical joke.
meant to say "he was unique" .... damn auto correct even when nothing there needs correcting. I wonder anyone else runs into problem. You type in a word, click to submit, but what you see on the screen has been changed. Wish we had an edit option.
In every mobile phone you can turn down the auto correct. I can´t tell you where, because I don´t know what phone you have, just search a little. Mine made me crazy too, till I found it. Wish you luck.
Yes. Many shows back then were telecast live or taped so close to broadcast there was no time to edit. Yes, dear readers, there was a time when performers were expected to be funny on tv without a laugh track to guide you. And, since America had real talent back then, we folks out in tv land were rarely disappointed.
Just before this song George did a song called 'That Old Irish Mother Of Mine'. He was cutting up while pretending he was trying to find the right note. The audience started laughing and he said "I'm trying to find a mood here. When you laugh at a sensitive performer that cuts me to the quick. Now I'll have to go all through life with a cut quick".
Dane333W It's a double entendre - taken one way it's a perfectly innocent remark, but in another sense it can be seen as really rude! In Victorian England there used to be a music hall (our version of the American vaudeville) singer called Marie Lloyd who made her living performing bawdy songs full of this kind of innuendo. Onstage she would sing them with all kinds of suggestive winks and gestures which left her audience in no doubt about the double meanings, but when she was called up in front of local censorship boards she would sing the songs perfectly straight, and accuse the committee of having dirty minds! I have noticed that Dean often used this kind of humour in his act😉😆
Shows are not made like this anymore, because we don´t have the stars like this anymore. It´s so sad.....
Ingrid Maier Dean never had an ordinary weekly show like other singers, he had a regular party every Thursday night...🎊🎉🎤🎹🍸👯💃👏
So true.
So truee. Completely agree.
Always was a George Goebel fan. Had the good fortune to see him perform and meet him at the NCO Club on Ft. Knox in '71. Good show.
Laughin my my butt off, Wish tv was like this again.
George Gobel's laugh is one of the best ever heard in show business. Genuine and then some. Dino was red as could be as well.
There were a lot of great shows on TV just like this back in the 1960s they sure don't exist anymore. There will never be shows like that again those were the great days of television.
The Chemistry between these two is amazing
oh dear, this is one hell of a clip. Loved it .
"With Your Quick Dear Georgie" LOL!!! And George's laugh is priceless.
That one is my favorite with Dean Martin and George gobel laugh every time I watch it. They are hilarious
What dose he mean with a quick?
@@tudz390 A Cut Quick is a saying.
But what does it mean
@@afether2269 A quick cut means to go from one brief scene to another so I think Dean is playing on Georgies drawn out guitar strumming between verses.
these were good ole days..i miss them!!
George has one of the greatest laughs I've ever heard...its a contagious laughter you love to hear!
Two great comedians performing. The skill in their timing was magical.
Mrs. C: Thank you so much for your obvious labor of love. Dino is truly irreplaceable!!!
These guys were gold.
I love this clip. Dean is just so darn cute!
Too too funny no matter how many times you watch it. Thank you for posting.
This is a funny skit. Dean Martin is the best entertainer I've ever seen.
I just cannot stop clicking my mouse back to 2.40 of the vid just to listen to George Gobel,s laugh.Ha Ha Ha!
Wow. what memories brought back. We used to watch Gobel show. He as unique. And so for that matter was Martin. All the truly great ones are now gone or retired.
OMG you got to love this the 60's where so awesome.
who are nitwits who thumbs down this genius work!?
I love both of those guys George was so special and Dean so versatile
Goebel was one of the greats at subtle, unassuming humor.
Just had a way about him that made you smile, and sometimes lol.
And a such a cool laugh...
Two great talents just having fun!
Oh ah how absolutely wonderful, I watched his show always
Friday nites . The Dean Martin show . When I was a kid . 😄
These guys are Wonderful.
We don't have such genius writers and creative heads like Norman Lear.
You had to see the whole episode to get that. (I did.) Earlier on, Gobel had made a joke about something "cutting him to the quick," and adding that after that, he was going to have to go around "with a cut quick."
Loved seeing Dean and George The Hole In The Bucket. This was funny.How is Alice. The Quick. This was my favorite.
The sparkle in both their eyes is priceless! Thanks so much Jeannie!
Something so simple yet made so funny by sheer talent alone.Don't make them like they used to.I came across this last week and have watched it 20 times and laugh every single time.
ERA gone by and never be replicated :)
vicodinclub ya ya's
nice and funny as all the videos of Dean, you can't resist and you are forced to laugh, even if you didn't feel like it. Thank you for all your nice videos and because you keep downloading them, so even people which were not lucky enough to have shared his life can feel a bit his friends. A big kiss and a hug from Italy, and ...... keep on smiling and ..... keep on making us laughing with Dean.
George's laugh always gets me. Hahaha.
one of the most infectious laughings I have ever heard
Mike Kmann it don't beat the original
Love it. Thanks for sharing! Once again.....greetings from Detroit, Michagan ! U.S.A. !...... I appreciate all of your hard work and enjoy all the great Dean Martin stuff you share.
Such amazing talent and a realism in those days...today it's all crap and can't hold a candle to these guys
Dean can even make water sound cool
Watching again!
Something to ponder on when you watch this hilarious duo, or any of Deans variety shows and Roasts of the 1960s and 70s (especially the priceless sketches he did with Jonathan Winters and Foster Brooks), is just how much wonderful entertainment we would have missed out on if Dean had stayed with Jerry and not branched out on his own. Of course their act was funny in its own way, but I think that even Jerry's most ardent admirers would have to admit that his humour was rather juvenile in comparison with stuff like this.
Perfect timing
George always had the most incredible guitars...
That Super 400 Is Amazing!
@@claudioperotti9439 Actually, George's guitar is a custom made L-5 with a slightly slimmer body--I never had the chance to try one....
One of a kind im young from them and i would rather listen to this than the stuff about today
great...very funny...thanks for posting.
Priceless
Never seen this version..😂very funny
I remember seeing George's guitar for sale at Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan shortly after George's death in the mid-1990's. It was a while ago, but I believe it was the same guitar from this video. He played his guitars a lot both on shows and in commercials.
Love his laugh
What a guitar
this is gold
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Laughed out loud really lol
This is when there was real talent on tv.
Daniel Day Your are absolutely right. There is some good you-tube videoon "Hollywood Squares."
great video!!
ça me rappelle ma jeunesse...(mon enfance)
Priceless entertainment
Class
"With what shall I wet it, Dear Deano.." You can see Dean thinking about "With your quick..." but I think he realized that the audience would have been so far gone the take would have been ruined. Funny, funny people.
I bet he was wishing he hadn't of said it on the previous line so he could of said it then
AWESOME!!!!
Still great
“We rehearsed it once.” “Well I did.” Joke about Dean never rehearsing.
DEAN MARTIN HAD IT WRITTEN IN HIS CONTRACT THAT HE WOULD NOT HAVE TO REHEARSE.
In the meantime I’m missing a bucket🤪🤪🤪!
Easy goin' Gobel.
There a funny pair
2:41 Dean said ...with your "quick"...they were fooling around
good song
George Gobel is playing a rare Gibson L-5CT "George Gobel" Model. Gibson gave George the prototype which has a 2-5/8 inch deep body. The production models had an even thinner body (depth was only 2.25” top to back) than the standard L-5. Gibson only produced 44 of these guitars from 1958-1962.
ghairraigh ~ thanks for that info! i was JUST going to post the question...
its so fun its real funny
Now I Know they Cooked Up that Bit on Carson,flicking ashes in his drink!
well George didn't mind cause they were friends Dean was funny wasn't he????!!!!!...as well as being a great singer but I liked him cause he was so very handsome and sexy
This kind of talent as been lost
So funny, I just can't stand it. Love this clip.
So sad to think this time in my life is all over
no one will ever match the class these guys had!
Every time I hear “For the Good Times” by Dino I feel the same as you. Like the good times are over.
But they’re not.
Yes, but it was a great time to be young; at least we have that.
Old George almost lost it. I did too for that matter.
cere tomer 'ALMOST lost it?' @2.44 they were both TOTALLY gone - and so was the entire audience !!! (and probably the crew as well)😂😂
what a beautiful guitar would be worth a fortune today
Looks like a Gibson Super 400 or an L5. Full acoustic. Nowadays, they've all got either P 90s or humbuckers on them. You can still get the full acoustic versions too though.
Oh i am so sorry i missed that little guy he is so funny, and without even trying to be funny.
Dean and George singing Theirs A Hole In A Bucket.
yes he is:)
Gibson Guitars made a custom L-5 guitar for George Gobel. It was basically their premium L-5 with a slightly thinner body and shorter scale. I was later marketed as the L-5CT but I don't think it was a "signature" model.
good
Sad that quality like this is gone and replaced by the trash we have on tv now
Absolutely right.
I had english at school a long time ago. I think my english isn't so good, sorry. I like to watch Dean Martin clips with George Gobel and many other partners of him. But i have a question, what sad he at 0:12; 0:44; 1:10?
It took me a while to realize what he meant by with your quick. Semen
😅❤
I wonder if George has on brown shoes
Did you ever get the feeling that the world was a tuxedo?? 😁
Dean did not rehearse. He had crewmember stand in for the guests and the dancers, so they could block the scene, and then he just kinda winged it, and the running gag with opening the door to find out who is behind it started with a practical joke.
LOL a hole in the bucket, okay funny
pros
WHAT YEAR
what is being censored?
Wish I knew what words were being bleeped out. 😂
whats being censored?
What’s are the bleeped words ?
meant to say "he was unique" .... damn auto correct even when nothing there needs correcting. I wonder anyone else runs into problem. You type in a word, click to submit, but what you see on the screen has been changed. Wish we had an edit option.
In every mobile phone you can turn down the auto correct. I can´t tell you where, because I don´t know what phone you have, just search a little. Mine made me crazy too, till I found it. Wish you luck.
0:44 There is a cuckoo sound. Was that meaning that it censored a bad word?
Yes. Many shows back then were telecast live or taped so close to broadcast there was no time to edit. Yes, dear readers, there was a time when performers were expected to be funny on tv without a laugh track to guide you. And, since America had real talent back then, we folks out in tv land were rarely disappointed.
This why we watched tv then..And why I/we don't watch the crap that is on tv any more.
Anybody know what guitar he's playing?
It's a Gibson L-5CT that was made special for him. It's a little smaller than the L-5 because George was a small guy
what does "with your quick" mean
Just before this song George did a song called 'That Old Irish Mother Of Mine'. He was cutting up while pretending he was trying to find the right note. The audience started laughing and he said "I'm trying to find a mood here. When you laugh at a sensitive performer that cuts me to the quick. Now I'll have to go all through life with a cut quick".
filstoy
thanks.....much funnier in context:)
Dane333W It's a double entendre - taken one way it's a perfectly innocent remark, but in another sense it can be seen as really rude! In Victorian England there used to be a music hall (our version of the American vaudeville) singer called Marie Lloyd who made her living performing bawdy songs full of this kind of innuendo. Onstage she would sing them with all kinds of suggestive winks and gestures which left her audience in no doubt about the double meanings, but when she was called up in front of local censorship boards she would sing the songs perfectly straight, and accuse the committee of having dirty minds! I have noticed that Dean often used this kind of humour in his act😉😆
The Johnson
ID GIVE my left pinky for that guitar
+mariano trujillo That wouldn't be advisable, as you wouldn't be able to play obscure 7th chords without ur left pinky :(
Quite true cant play em now
I'd sacrifice my right testicle lol. A full acoustic Gibson Super 400 in red?!?!?!?!? Worth it!
deano; cut a twig with "your quick"? don't get the joke, what am i missing ?
What's with all the bleeping?