Salvador Dalí "Paint Gun" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Salvador Dalí "Paint Gun" on The Ed Sullivan Show on January 29, 1961. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdS...
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Dali is a genious
Muchos Saludos y Felicitaciones por su Gran Programa,Todo lo que el Maestro Dali tocó es Glorioso,vean el Homenaje que le hice a el aquí en México lindo 💐
so funny to see ed pointing a gun at the camera :p
😂
OMG!! No way!! I never knew that Dali was a guest on TESS!!! :o :o :o
Bien muy bien a lis años conosi a salvador dali
This for the moment is nothing: Maestro are you joking we?
Whatever happened to these paintings?
Intellectual TV- a contradiction
When I first looked at what he had done earlier and it looks like Christ on the crossand add of which was the Holy Spirit flying over him
Let's really hear it for shooting paint on a wall. Only on the Ed Sullivan Show :)
I think he was trolling
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
I admire Dali but this is ridiculous.
Why is that?
I agree...it's an insult to the audience, as well as just plain stupid.
What Dalí was demonstrating here was the meta-physical , random structures of atoms within an existential , juxtaposed reality via , notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the paradoxical illusion of time and space.