Bobby Darin- Interview/"What'd I Say" 1965 [RITY Archives]
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2018
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What a gifted man !!!!! I'm slowly buying his CDs, and jammin' in my car !!!!! Vroom, vroom.........
Have you finished his catalog?
An amazing singer & performer, much love.
What a talented Bobby Darin, never knew he could jam on the piano!!!!
Also a very capable guitarist, drummer, and harmonica player.
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Plus: vibraphone, impressions, and songwriter.
@@timetowakeup6302 also apparently scored movies. At 4:29 he mentions having scored upcoming picture, That Funny Feeling despite not being able to read or write music (Who knew?!!)
I am so glad there are these videos of such an amazing man. Thank you.
Bobby Darin the voice 50 and 60 King 👏🙏💐🌻🌷.
OMG, I loved Bobby's British accent there at the beginning!
Thanx so much, ReelinInTheYears66, for sharing this little treasure!
Wow. Just wow. Bobby Darin.
Loved him since I heard him on the radio, saw him on Ed Sullivan and Ametican Bandstand, and bought his albums and 45s (still got 'em!) oh so so many many years gone by.
Singer, songwriter, composer of movie scores, actor, impressionist, dancer (well, he says he can't dance, but I like his moves), player of piano, drums, guitar, harmonica, and vibraphone.
And, Bobby did a lot of charitable work.
An all-around special man.
RIP, darling Bobby, and thanx so so very much for the magic, music, and memories.
Absolutely hillarious ..
It's crazy seeing him describe the Chamberlain. That's essentially what would eventually become a synthesizer.
I find so funny that he missed a note of the piano bass line in 9:53 and instead of ignoring or covering it his facial expression gave it away, he couldn't help it. What a performer, I rate his overall showman versatility (among entertainers who could sing, act, dance, tell jokes, play some instruments, etc) just a notch below that of Sammy Davis Jr (who was by far the best dancer of them all) but Darin was way above all the rest. Just my opinion.
Blessings from San Juan PR !!!
But 100 times better than Sam as a pure singer ............
@@sas6561 Mmmmm... arguable, subject to debate, depending of preferences. However I would incline towards Darin, who sounded so comfortable when singing country and also blues, rock 'n roll, etc, that guy could sing the NY Phone Book !!!
Amazing talent. RIP BD
I love evey second of this video. EVERY SECOND.
Sweet piano riffs by Bobby!
Yes he's amazing!
Cel mai talentat si spectaculos cantaret actor si om care a ex.vreodata pe planeta.😀
Out reaching with endless talent.
What a gift my brothers
WOW
Bobby Darin leggenda pura
Genius
L.E.G.E.N.D !!
oaky, I need to dig into BD more...he was phenomenal: singer, dancer, writer, piano (?!?) entertainer
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Back when talent was first and image second.
It hurts to see him light up at 6:15-6:17. Especially with his heart issues.
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Leaves Sinatra in the rear view mirror!!!
does anyone know the name of this show where Bobby Darin appeared and the name of the host please. In need it for my research paper. Thank you.
It's the Merv Griffin show who was also the host