Dean Martin Arrives a Little Tuned Up | Carson Tonight Show
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- čas přidán 11. 03. 2024
- Original Airdate: February 02, 1980
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Deans' drunk act was the best in hollywood back then, and Johnny was always here for it. Nothing but laughs. God I miss these legends.
Much of it was an act but during this time of Dean's life you never knew which Dean was going to show up. Johnny wasn't just playing along here...Dean was, in fact, sloshed a great deal. After his son died Dean's drinking went into overdrive.
@@kskisseryes indeed! It was sad to see him fall apart like that.
❤❤😢 Love ur Loyalty 💖 for the happy memories 4 good ole fashioned TV. U Rock 🎸 😎.
His son died in 1987...this was 1980..so he was all pilled up way before the death of his son...I read numerous times about his problems with perscription drugs!!!
‘U make a good nightlight n ur monologue puts me to sleep, just right’…lol..lol…he had it right…Looney Anderdon…never understood the draw of the bleached blond hair n the frozen face …did they have botox back then?..certainly had bad lip fillers
Never be another Dino. Or Carson. Or Rickles. I could go on. Classic class acts
So very true
Dangerfield...
Benny Hill
A different era
THANK GOD
You cannot do this comedy act without a great inteligence and a perfect companion.... pure classic
or alcolism
@@Repps87Dean was no more an alcoholic than Foster Brooks was. An alcoholic may be funny for a very short period of time until they just sound stupid or obnoxious or worse. Both those gentlemen were funny because they were witty and knew how to play the drunk.
What blows me away, Johnny's show was from 1962 to 1992, thirty years. seemed like forever, but, he retired in 1992 which is 34 years ago, hard to believe, he has been gone longer than he was on the show.
Means we are old, lol.
@@launderedcotton8070good call lol!!
@@launderedcotton8070And hopeless at arithmetic 😄
Interesting!
And we all still miss him. Our glory days?
Boomer here. I never missed a Dean Martin Show or Roast. Those were the best days of TV ❤.
I have all the Roasts on DVD. I break them out every once in a while. They never get old.
Those really are great! Foster Brooks, Ruth Buzzy, Don Rickles...those were the good old days.😂
@KevinJohnson-hy4oc Foster Brooks was my favorite. When he called Telly Savalas "Telly Saliva" I remember rolling off the couch laughing so hard 🤣!
@@collette9008 Foster was so incredibly talented. One time he was doing a performance on the "Tonight Show", teetering about as he rambled on to the audience in his usual drunken gibberish, and as usual I was wondering, how could that possibly be an act? And then he bowed, the audience applauded, and, instantly sober now, he strode smartly over to sit beside Johnny, and the two had a perfectly normal conversation together!
There are a few hillarious skits with him and Dean Martin together on CZcams, too.
I never missed the opportunities either and rewatching them just takes me to another place in time, just for a little while. Brings back so many great memories of watching with my parents or grandparents. I miss those days. I miss my loved ones, Johnny Carson, the Rat Pack, and Dean Martin/his roasts. They’re never too old to watch over and over so I appreciate that we have the good fortune to watch as many times as we like! I just miss it all.
Will never be another Dean Martin. Loved his movie with John Wayne and Ricky Nelson Rio Bravo.
Great movie, gotta add Angie Dickinson in there too!
@@lt.aldoraine9405 Yes. Always add Angie Dickinson. It's a shame the dress standards they had for the ladies in movies back then. just sayin'...
Back when they could smoke on TV, tell jokes that no one got offended at, have fun and America loved them.
Every appearances of Dean Martin in Johnny Carson's show , was bound to become a hit in stock for the next 60 to 80 years. 👍👌
I'm 42 and I remember watching Johnny Carson as a kid! Still funnier than anything on today.
26 here, late to the party but ik staying here forever lol. I hate new television.. I don't even own a set
@@J35Y1 haven't had tv for a year. I moved and decided to save the money, nothing I'm missing.
This show came out a week before I was born and I totally agree.
Your too small to be remembering Carson's show.
@@ChillToMusic87 not true at all, I was born in 81 and watched it with my Dad as a kid in the 80's.
Watched Johnny Carson since 1970. I knew that once he called it quits in 1992, nighttime talk would never be that great or interesting again. 32 years later in 2024 and I still believe that.
So very very true. It's junk today.
So true!
What gets me is they were allowed to smoke 🚬 on the set which isn't allowed anywhere these days
@@handsome-brute2666 Carson was a notorious chain smoker, which probably helped shorten his life span, but he still made it to 79, I think.
@@Tomatohater64 not to mention he showed Joan Rivers his penis once ..true story...also he cut off 💰 monetary support to one son after he found out he was dating a black woman💁🏾♀️
"I once shook hands with Pat Boone, and my whole right side sobered up."
~ Dean Martin
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Master of reality
Dean was simply a naturally funny and likable man. This is precious. Cheers!
I needed this. Two legends working a perfect bit. Laughed the entire time.
The good old days 🎉
Is this an actual "bit"? Seriously curious as I know they do that now (prepared jokes, etc) but was this "real" back then? Off the cuff, so to speak??
These showbiz people seemed so much like actual friends back then. Perhaps the situation. Idk. But they certainly were very entertaining and relatable. Money aside, I never viewed them as above me, that's all. I truly appreciated the fun they brought every evening. Rip❤
Lots of bios/memoirs from 70s/80s talk about how small Hollywood really was at the time and the star community was a lot closer to each other.
They were colleagues and they were all rich nothing to worry at back then those days
Dean..one of the best singers/entartainers EVER
I remember watching this show the very night it aired. I was a senior in high school. What fun! Dean was the best.
Growing up in Steubenville him and my grandfather were good friends. I have pictures of me sitting on his lap at my 5th birthday party.
Damn
Wow what an iconic piece of nostalgia to have!
He is still making me laugh hard almost 2 decades after he passed. Too good.
We'll never see their kind again. But it was nice to share part of the same timeline with them.
Dean never drank!! What a fantastic actor, comedian & awesome singer!! And nobody will ever top Johnny Carson as a talk show host!!! Both hilarious!!!!! 😂🤣😂
Saying Dean Martin NEVER drank is like saying Dean Martin Never smoked......Yes he drank , but the drunk act was a " put on ".....Now there are those who say after his eldest son died -- he was never the same and began drinking & smoking way too much. And then he was diagnosed with cancer -- he did quit smoking , but too late......
Dean Martin was always Priceless ❤
Wow those were the days, Dean smoking a cigarette, then Johnny lights up a cigarette ON AIR, and good old genuine laughs !!!! Those were the best shows ever !
Never again will there be such REAL talent. Dean was one of the best ad libbers ever, and no one ever realized it, like his singing at the drop of a dime, he was so smooth. Compared to the moron's today, this was incredible.
Here's what his daughter, Deanne said about his drinking to the LA Times: The truth of the matter, she said, was her father was swigging apple juice and not liquor when he performed. "He would be home for dinner every night," Martin said. "He would come home, and he and mom would have their one cocktail at the bar. He was kind. He was so different from what everybody thought he was. There was no one who could do Dean Martin better than Dean Martin."
That's what I thought. And there was a comedian that also pretended to be inebriated as part of his act.
@@cashmeremonroe7715 Foster Brooks
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Dean Martin one of my all time favorite actors and singers.
Dean was smooth.
Would of like to had a night on the town with these two. Saw Johnny in Vegas one night. A very good show. He was more bold then he could be on TV. Miss watching them back in the day.
Dean Martin Martini and Foster Brooks made drunk an art form.
Foster wasn't a drunk
@@dumaguetedreamer Neither of them were, it was an act, missed the whole point.
@@markbirchette8740 i didn't miss anything. he was clearly drunk on that show.
You’re rather foolish if you don’t think Mr Martin wasn’t tanked here. The Drunkard Dean Martin was a well known fact.
@@ficklefingeroffateDean’s hardest drink was old apple juice.
The one with him and George Gobel was the funniest show ever .
Is it on this channel?
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@@kylethedalek Yes, also with Dean Martin.
@@chesterproudfoot9864 yep that's what I meant . Dino and George . Bob Hope was there too .
@@kylethedalek it's on CZcams somewhere. It's hilarious . Bob Hope , George Gobel and Dino .
Dean-O was the best. His variety show had me on the floor laughing every time I watched it.
I was born in 1975 and remembered watching Johnny Carson every night with my parents. Late night tv has gone to hell since then.
Grew up in Jamaica n still love the old crooners like Dean….love me some Johnnie
Dean the “King of Cool”!!❤️😎
It's pretty appropriate that Dean was there to promote his roasts. And he was pretty well toasted himself too...
It was an act.
Dean Martin was a loving family man who made sure he sat down every night to have dinner with his family. He loved his kids and turned down lucrative roles and contracts if it kept him away. We need more men like him
Absolute legend even in his own time.
Dino had something that one thing Frank wanted to have, his humor and the way his jokes effortless kept coming.
I love Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, very lucky to have seen their shows in Vegas, exceptional true performers and fantastic gentleman, sorely miss them.
Oh, ah, ha, ha, ha ha, Dean's killing me, with all of his funny actions and the things that he does. What a crack up!
Dean was 62 here; his health deteriorated significantly through the 80's, dying from acute respiratory failure resulting from emphysema in 1995 at 78; Johnny died from the same cause in 2005 at 79.
Cigarettes are a drag. (I'm in recovery. )
I didn't live in the time of Carson (More like Conan, Letterman, Ferguson) but damn I'm glad to be able to appreciate all of this now. I wish entertainers were still like this, actually worth watching and listening to.
These comments are from those born in the 1950s I just ❤❤❤ it.
1979 here- 🥰🥰🥰 I LOVE Dean Martin!! ❤
More Dean!!
Dean, pure genius!
The two greatest showman ever...left to right in that order
One of the greatest …
Thank you for sharing this video 🙏
"Does he know when he's laughing?" LOL!
Miss this era
Funny thing is, he never drank! It was all an act! Incredible! What a talent! One of the best comedians ever walked that earth! I say that, being born the year that episode was filmed, in East Germany ☺️
He wasn't drunk here ??
@@Seek147. no, he never was! It’s just an act!
Great. Miss that show. Thanks.
Carson had an amazing gift and its is clearly on display in this clip.
I GREW UP WITH THIS CRAP. SO GLAD I'M SOBER
LOL @ Snow tire joke. Even Rickles would of had a hard time slipping that one past 😂
Hard to believe Johnny was only 55 here
He aged quite faster than others
One of the most handsome men I've ever seen
He was a man's man as well. Men wanted to BE Dean Martin.
"Bi-iathlon" takes on a WHOLE different meaning today. 😂
This era was a lot of fun. God forbid
Oh boy, I'd follow Evangelist Dino (Dean) Martin wherever he speaks his Sermons,
Especially for the Fun of it !!!
Dean reminds me of my grandfather Lamar… both men loved jokes and their drinks!
Carson was the king of late night and Dino was the king of cool.
I always loved Ed.
I miss Dino jumping on the piano
“ I’ve got so much money it’s dis-GUSSS-ing” 😂😂😂 ❤🥰
Also Dean’s hammmered & schooling Johnny properly on his U.S. geography 😂😂 🏆
These days, late night is not funny. It's angry and deranged. Man, I miss Carson.
These guys lived a life nobody can ever dream of back in a time before politics had to ruin everything in life. Our minds today cant even comprehend how awesome their lives were.
Thank you for sharing ❤
This was a GREAT act ! Dean was actually perfectly sober. At the end, when the cameras were off. Dean said to the audience "How was that?"
and showed them that he was completely sober. He told them to keep the secret, that only they knew, and all the television audience would believe it and never know
Brilliant!
He is a comic genius... So many ppl thought he was really drunk and he was never working tanked. Was all an act. He's reading cue cards like on SNL w some adlib too... Cracks me up. His willingness to do physical comedy during his early movie career with Jerry Lewis win my respect because alot of stars would never have let themselves get dumped out of a barber chair on their head for a laugh. Dean is a national treasure!
Side note, so apparently Arnold Schwarzenegger used to have an office building he rented out to celebs, movie directors etc and Johnny was a tenant, he said in real life Johnny was super serious and talked about politics and real issues of the day and never really any comedy. Thought that was interesting. :)
This is classic 😂no one like Johnny Carson and Dean Martin will ever exist again
Still smoking on TV in 1980, damn.
In Dean's early days, his drunkenness was just an act. Unfortunately, the truth is that after the tragic death of his son, it was no longer an act. He couldn't handle the death of his son. It absolutely destroyed him and it was sad to see the way he lost his spark and joy. But even while he was drunk, he was still just as loveable and charming. He never gave up! Love Dean Martin!
True talent. Miss it.
Irony is getting a DUI on Dean Martin Drive in Las Vegas…😂
So much fun back in the day
Dean was the coolest cat ever.
His Drunkenness was an Act. Frank Sinatra has been quoted as saying, ““I've spilled more booze by accident than Dean has drank”. It was a superb act and he was the undisputed king of this routine. Legends all of them. They knew how to entertain something Hollywood has forgotten how to do.
I miss this - God bless
Dean Martin - the best at everything!
Boy you ought a see that apple! 😂😂😂
Yep he is tuned up for sure...lol...they don't make'em like him anymore. Drunk as a skunk and still classy and polite and funny as hell.
I haven't heard that skunk reference in awhile. 😅
He was 100% sober.
@@Goodfella1960that is correct, he was never drunk on television
I've rarely been that lit
Man i miss these times
Anyone know why Dean would mention The Rifleman every time he was on and Johnny would crack up?
I have the same question
Dino was one of a kind. Nobody like him before or since.
johny carson ---- over career did an amazing job --- always able to know his guests yet put them at ease /// yet humble not full of it ....
great drunk. what performers. i wish i could see this whole show, and the roast 2 hour special. I bet it was funny.
My parents always had a good laugh when Dino would slide down the pole with a drink in his hand
Oh, he really is hammered.
no he is not, That's how good his act was 😊
Johnny, Letterman and Conan. The best. Everyone else just playing.
Johnny!! 🔥
I work every day on my Dean impersonation. Ant and Aardvark.
family says he wasn't drinking ,i buy that
I miss the Johnny Carson show … and his persona.. he had issues but never showed it in public..”just a job , then home”
He was lit! LOL
That was Dean's shtick, the drunk act.
Ive heard that Dean Martin was never actually drunk in any of his appearances...and that it was all an act. But after being an alcoholic myself for decades, you don't get an act THAT spot on, unless you have some experience being around these types of people.
If he's only pretending to be drunk, that's a damn good act.
3 years after his son died, reunited for many years. We miss you Mr. Martin.
Dean was that good of a actor, when he was told to do a drunk act, he actually got really pissed and nailed the part
I love this❤, Dean was feeling no pain that night...lol
Don Rickles was close with Sonatra and Dean. Rickles said many times that Dean was a gentleman. He said that Dean was a private man and loved to stay at home.