The Rolling Stones with Dean Martin on Hollywood Palace 1964

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  • @erictalbert4633
    @erictalbert4633 Před 2 lety +35

    What’s crazy is that we are looking at a rock band from 1964…… AND THEY ARE STILL HERE!!! And kicking Ass!

    • @cultfilmfreakreviews
      @cultfilmfreakreviews Před rokem

      two are

    • @clarkleach6733
      @clarkleach6733 Před 8 měsíci

      When Dean says, 'Something for the youngsters,' I guess there was no way for him to have known that his tongue-in-cheek comment would still be holding up 60 years later --- for youngsters of many ages. As I always like to say about Stones fans, 'We're getting younger all the time.'

  • @lwmson
    @lwmson Před 9 lety +69

    It's interesting how in '64 adults like Dino took musical groups like the Beatles and the Stones as a joke, not realizing of course what these "kids" would go on to do and the social impact that they would eventually have on the world.

    • @nickrobinson7283
      @nickrobinson7283 Před 9 lety +9

      +joe jones Not to mention these bands were part and parcel to his salary. A lot of TV variety show hosts were schmucks. There were some cool ones though like Dick Cavet and the Smothers Brothers.

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute Před 8 lety +3

      +nick robinson Smothers Brothers! They were hilarious. Haven't thought about them in ages.

    • @commonman80
      @commonman80 Před 8 lety +8

      +joe jones
      It was just PURE ARROGANCE Of The Singing Artist of The Time... The Conservative Pop Artist had ALMOST ALL CONTROL Over The Radio and TV Stations... AND A LOT OF PULL... They were trying to Reestablish Control over The Music and Television Industry after THE FIRST WAVE OF ROCK AND ROLL HIT...
      But Then Came Soul Music, R&B Music, The Motown Sound, Which Created The New Wave Sound of Rock And Roll, Like Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Animals, THE WHO, ETC... Then out of No Where Came Jimmy Hendrix and The NEW SOUND He Created With His Electric Guitar... A Sound That STILL STANDS TODAY...
      Sadly, With This INCREDIBLE MUSICAL RENAISSANCE Going On In America, AND AROUND THE WORLD... It Pretty Much put The Nail in The Coffin Of The Conservative Pop, and Swing Style of Music... They Pretty Much? Laughed No More...

    • @swanclipper
      @swanclipper Před 8 lety +6

      +commonman80 sine you've been re-animated, i can only guess you're in the stage where you cannot control THE VOLUME OF YOUR VOICE, your capital letters here and there make you sound like a street preacher just shouting what he considers is right in his head.
      now i love music as much as the next guy, i love the history and the origins, i get your point, but random uppercase letters don't convey much information beyond being bigger than the other letters, making it a chore to read and understand where the important parts are. i get you, but you tried too hard!

    • @commonman80
      @commonman80 Před 8 lety

      swanclipper
      Soooo, Ummm, What's Your Point?

  • @PopeFlores
    @PopeFlores Před 12 lety +65

    In Keith Richards book LIFE he recalls the band was not happy at Dean's joke at the time, but had no idea who he was. Keith said over the years he discovered how cool he was and he wished he had hung out with him. If Keith can forgive him, so can we.

    • @robertcooney1938
      @robertcooney1938 Před 2 lety +19

      It's Deano's job to make jokes. My Grandfather who is a professional musician worked with Dean Martin in the mid to late 50s at the 500 Club in Atlantic City along with Sinatra and other big acts during that time. It pissed me off seeing this when I was younger but my grandpop said he made fun of EVERYONE and that was his job. HENCE THE DEAN MARTIN CELEBRITY ROASTS.

    • @o.wikstrom9008
      @o.wikstrom9008 Před 2 lety

      OK, the man is hereby, at long last, after much consideration, forgiven!
      You are right. :)

    • @cultfilmfreakreviews
      @cultfilmfreakreviews Před rokem +4

      forgive him for being funny on a comedy show?

    • @LeoA2600
      @LeoA2600 Před rokem +2

      I'd say Dean Martin doesn't need forgiveness when he was right.

    • @brandoncolina2466
      @brandoncolina2466 Před 2 dny

      Well said !

  • @brianmarcus6005
    @brianmarcus6005 Před 4 lety +17

    Dean Martin's comedy is roasting and he is the best Don Rickles type humor. Love it.

  • @bradmoxon1061
    @bradmoxon1061 Před rokem +12

    Reading Keith's book and he mentions this was Stone's first US TV performance. As sarcastic as Dean was , you have to give him props for getting them on. They were raw.

  • @gil.gosseyn4786
    @gil.gosseyn4786 Před 5 lety +35

    This performance is a perfect example of Brian Jones' vision of the Stones. He wanted them to be a blues roots band, and wasn't particularly pleased with the direction Mick and Keith were taking the band. It was probably the biggest reason he began to disassociate and spend more and more time getting high, before ultimately leaving.

    • @squadgeman3247
      @squadgeman3247 Před 2 lety +11

      He couldn't write songs. If the Stones didn't put out original material and only continued to play blues covers, they wouldn't have gone very far.

    • @cultfilmfreakreviews
      @cultfilmfreakreviews Před rokem +1

      the direction to make them survive... what a bummer...

    • @cultfilmfreakreviews
      @cultfilmfreakreviews Před rokem +1

      @@squadgeman3247 SO TRUE

    • @jeremyohodge4184
      @jeremyohodge4184 Před rokem

      @@squadgeman3247it worked for Stevie Ray…

    • @jlouis4407
      @jlouis4407 Před rokem +1

      Funny that they canned him when they were just starting to go back in the blues direction again

  • @automaticslim5576
    @automaticslim5576 Před 3 lety +22

    Dean was the man!

  • @i.cuthbert1003
    @i.cuthbert1003 Před 6 lety +30

    I like the Stones and Dean Martin. This moment in time preserved on film is a wonderful study in contrasts. Don't get your balls tied in a knot over 50 years later. That was Marin's style. He would have said the same things had he even been fond of the British Invasion. It's funnier that he hurt the Rolling Stones feelings. The Stones prance off stage like pack of pansies which doesn't go unnoticed by Deano.
    Martin's children liked the Stones and the Beatles and he didn't dis-own them. Dean made the same kind of jokes about his contemplates and pals including Sinatra and Lewis. This is funny. Cheer up. It's great to watch the Rolling Stones in this early American television appearance and the British including the Stones know how and have taken the piss too.

    • @armandobarbosa2914
      @armandobarbosa2914 Před rokem

      JAMAIS animaria-me com deboches, além do mais, de uma forma totalmente deselegante. Keith Richard chegou a comentar dessa ironia (ato ou efeito de criticar em silêncio)

  • @ijnet9247
    @ijnet9247 Před 2 lety +12

    I've been rolled while I was stoned myself. Thanks for the laughs, Dean.

  • @jonburrows4131
    @jonburrows4131 Před 10 lety +23

    In the lates 70s and early 80s when I was into the Stones, my mother would tell me the story about when I was a newborn and she watched the unkown Stones on the Hollwood Palace. Being Italian, my mom was a big Dean Martin fan, but she said at that moment she didn't like his put downs of the band.

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute Před 9 lety +3

      Jon Burrows That's the point. I did not hate Dean Martin, I just did not like his "humor" here. Boy, anyone with long hair back then was always an easy target.

    • @RICHBLACKCOCK
      @RICHBLACKCOCK Před 3 lety +1

      Jon Burrows. U also have 2 remember this: Dean Martin "KNEW"!!! bluesmen like MUDDY WATERS, HOWLIN WOLF, SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON, JOHN LEE HOOKER, ELMORE JAMES etc. All of these blues greats were born, Dean Martin also, during world war 1!! Bluesman weren`t rich moneywise , but "WEALTHY"!! keeping the blues in their "SOULS"!! How did the BRITS interpret the blues in the late 50`s, early 60`s? Simple!!! Many WORLD WAR 2 servicemen stationed in BRITAIN had blues records sent there!!! 20yrs after WW2, this is the result. Dean Martin is almost 30yrs older than the STONES, so yeah, he`s mak`in fun of `em here, distatestfully I might add, cause a youth "QUAKE" has arrived. Look as tho `ol Brian is giv`in`em the"FINGER" at 0:50sec. in!!!!

    • @automaticslim5576
      @automaticslim5576 Před 3 lety +4

      I don't see it as "put downs"
      Dean was being Dean.
      And let's face it. For the time, the Stones were freaks. Long haired freaks. I love their music, but in 1964 they were freakish weirdos.

    • @dantelane2020
      @dantelane2020 Před 3 lety +2

      Your mom is the early pc culture everyone was into hard truth back in the day,except your mom I guess, dean also knocked the beatles off of #1 spot with everybody loves somebody

    • @armandobarbosa2914
      @armandobarbosa2914 Před rokem

      Subscrevo Incondicionalmente o ponto de vista de sua mãe em relação ao alcoólatra Dean Martin. Simplesmente foi infeliz com suas ironias, CUJAS ironias não deixaram de serem, críticas em silêncio ou melhor com sarcasmo ( ato ou efeito de insultar)

  • @PaulMcCartney4Ever12
    @PaulMcCartney4Ever12 Před 5 lety +15

    Bills bassline is sooo good

  • @stevefaure415
    @stevefaure415 Před 4 lety +13

    Dino and the Stones playing their parts. It's all Entertainment, remember. But the Stones actually live here on TV in 64--they're rocking!

  • @tomf429
    @tomf429 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I watched this in 1964 with my family. Dean Martin was playing to the adults. The Rolling Stones were playing for the kids, like me. Here I am at age 73. The Stones are still touring.

  • @NoelCowardEstate
    @NoelCowardEstate Před 11 lety +8

    That's how I remember them when I was the bass player in the Spartans and did warm up at the Mecca Ballroom, Kilburn and The Norweik Club Totteneham... great days!

  • @alexewing7264
    @alexewing7264 Před 3 lety +5

    It’s nice to be reminded how unusual all it was by Dean Martin’s reaction.

  • @GingerGilligan
    @GingerGilligan Před 8 lety +105

    "I've been rolled while I was stoned myself!" Admit it, that's funny!

    • @honeylambb9864
      @honeylambb9864 Před 8 lety +6

      +GingerGilligan - The next act after the Stones on the Dean Martin Show was a guy on a trampoline and Dean introduced him by saying that "this is the father of the Rolling Stones, he has never been normal since".

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute Před 8 lety +21

      I think his intense dislike of the Stones was pretty evident. I know he was a comedian and all, but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed. Most performers have at least a grudging respect for each other, but in Dean's case here, I would have left the stage too. There is joking, and then there is insulting.

    • @coffeinbed
      @coffeinbed Před 8 lety +4

      Dean Martin was a p.o.s. big shoot

    • @lwmson
      @lwmson Před 5 lety +7

      @@Cissy2cute It wasn't so much that he disliked the Stones, as it was that much of the American public, including Martin, took the Stones and the Beatles too as a joke. I know it's hard for many get to handle on this given all that both went on to become, but when they first came to America in 1964, their music and long hair wasn't too respected then, even though it would go on to become the norm a decade later.

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute Před 5 lety +3

      @@lwmson I can see it from that perspective. A fad, "flash in the pan". I think a lot of people didn't know that the times were really a'changin.

  • @rael1999
    @rael1999 Před 6 měsíci +2

    "Rolling Stones, aren't they great?" and raises his eyes to the heavens....Ageing singers fearing and mocking the up and coming acts of the day...a trope older than the hills !

  • @lwmson
    @lwmson Před 4 lety +24

    This was 1964, and what's interesting is that a lot youngsters, like the Stones during amid a cultural and social revolution, were dissed by adults. The Beatles took a lot of crap as well, but look what they became. And there was another youngster, a black guy then named "Cassius Clay," who many thought was a joke and a loud mouth who was going to get killed when he fought Sonny liston for the world heavyweight title, and what did he go on to do?

    • @user-ki1un4jg2d
      @user-ki1un4jg2d Před 10 měsíci +1

      What did the Beatles become ?
      All they were was a flash in the pan group who became popular for about 6 years because teenage girls screamed over their sissy hairdos and buy most of their records ..
      In 1970 , when those teenage girls grew up , their music was out of date and not in demand anymore , so the group broke up .

    • @lwmson
      @lwmson Před 10 měsíci

      @@user-ki1un4jg2d Sounds like you're just jealous because they had so much female appeal. Those "sissy hairdos" eventually became a popular style for men by the 70's and even the toughest of guys wore their hair long. The group broke up because of internal differences and not because their music was no longer in demand. Their music is STILL popular today over a half century later and young people today listen to their music. Don't be ridiculous.

    • @user-ki1un4jg2d
      @user-ki1un4jg2d Před 10 měsíci

      The boys wrote one good song , "Here There and Everywhere ".
      When Elvis performed his great concert " Elvis Aloha From Hawaii ", the boys were nowhere in sight .
      I guess they were real " Nowhere Men ".
      However , Connie Francis performed the most important concert of all time in Viet Nam when she sang " God Bless America " and 25 thousand American soldiers sang along with her .
      Connie and Elvis , by far , top anything the Beatles ever did .
      I am glad Connie won the grammy in 1966 for " The Shadow of Your Smile " , beating out the boys" pathetic song " Yesterday ".
      Connie was voted the best female entertainer of the 20th century , Bing Crosby winning it as the male entertainer .
      Check out Connie"s cover of the boys" "And i Love Him ", one of the best covers of a Beatles song .@@lwmson

    • @lwmson
      @lwmson Před 10 měsíci

      @@user-ki1un4jg2d WTF are you talking about? "Here There and Everywhere " was not the only decent song they did. They were nothing more than the most successful musical group of all time with a multitude of hit songs, and over a dozen number one singles. That pathetic song "Yesterday" written by McCartney happens to be the most covered song in the history of popular music. Connie Francis topping the Fab Four? You're delusional.

    • @lwmson
      @lwmson Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-ki1un4jg2d That "pathetic" song Yesterday happens to be the most covered song in the history of popular music. There are to date at least 600 different recorded versions of this song, and it was said that had you composed it, the royalties from it would make you multi-millionaire. So who needs a Grammy?

  • @lemurianchick
    @lemurianchick Před 12 lety +42

    It actually worked out perfectly. If the Stones had all this support from the older generation, they'd have nothing to rebel against!

  • @michaelmason5532
    @michaelmason5532 Před 2 lety +3

    What is so interesting about this clip with Dean Martin Is how much onstage humiliation rock groups like the Rolling Stones got at the time. Ed Sullivan was never condescending or demeaned any performer on his show.

  • @TheAdamewing
    @TheAdamewing Před 11 lety +30

    Why does everything have to be about taking sides? Dean Martin was a great entertainer, and the Stones were a great band.

  • @rodelderosas5416
    @rodelderosas5416 Před 2 lety +9

    I heard Mick said in interviews way back , he didn't appreciates his jokes. IT'S ok Mick .

  • @mustlovepretzels
    @mustlovepretzels Před 5 lety +3

    This Stones appearance took place in 1964. I dig it. Cheers!

  • @kcsunshine6122
    @kcsunshine6122 Před 3 lety +8

    1920: I just don’t understand kids these days….
    1940: I just don’t understand kids these days…
    1960: I just don’t understand kids these days…
    1990: I just don’t understand kids these days…
    2010: I just don’t understand kids these days…

    • @Jonaontheradio
      @Jonaontheradio Před rokem

      Yup. Always was; always will be...except for those of us who said, "I'm never going to get like that!"

  • @catheline51
    @catheline51 Před 2 lety +6

    That was the end of Rat Pack 50's entertainment and the beginning of a rock 'n roll tsunami. As I write this the Stones almost finishing up their tour...50 yrs. Jagger better than he's ever been. Focused, hyper fit, boundless energy. When he comes on stage he owns it...and he knows it.

    • @comicblueswithjonygitar36
      @comicblueswithjonygitar36 Před 2 lety +2

      Richards is finished, they'd need a 3rd guitarist if they toured again. This is Willie Dixon composition of Muddy Waters song.

    • @wlbrobinson
      @wlbrobinson Před 4 měsíci

      @@comicblueswithjonygitar36 Saw them last night in a full house in phx Stadium. Keith and the the group rocked like always for over two Hours, The Stage was the most incredible screen and production Ive seen and Ive been going to concerts since 72

  • @xdominick97
    @xdominick97 Před 2 lety +7

    We can all say what we want but when it comes down to pure voice and raw talent. The stones can not match Dean. His voice was butter.

    • @spiritof6663
      @spiritof6663 Před rokem

      The Stones were infinitely cooler than Dean Martin ever was in this 90-second performance. And I've never seen a TV host insult his own guests as badly as Martin classlessly did there. It's actually offensive to watch, although of course Jagger & Co. had the last laugh since The Stones are still a popular band in 2023 and Martin has been relegated to ancient Rat Pack nostalgia.

    • @daveo1188
      @daveo1188 Před rokem +1

      @@spiritof6663 Dean Martin is a legend, what are you talking about? He's just as relevant as the Stones are, if not more. And the fact that his relevance as a solo performer rivals that of a five-man band who hit the entertainment industry 20-ish years AFTER him speaks volumes about his talent.

    • @spiritof6663
      @spiritof6663 Před rokem

      @@daveo1188 Ask your average 20-year old today who they're more familiar with, Dean Martin or Mick Jagger. Go ahead...I'll wait

  • @kimmergonzales9792
    @kimmergonzales9792 Před 2 lety +4

    Dino was always super cool 😎

  • @debiedog1
    @debiedog1 Před 9 lety +53

    The Stones laughed all the way to the bank.....

    • @saturnoc4975
      @saturnoc4975 Před 5 lety +4

      Dean Martin probably had the same bank account too.

    • @luke3807
      @luke3807 Před 4 lety +1

      By 1969, they were in debt and broke per Bill Wyman. It wasn't until the 1970's they started making lots of money with concerts.

    • @scrapplepig
      @scrapplepig Před 3 lety

      @@luke3807 Mick Jagger = $360,000,000

    • @gregmccurry5619
      @gregmccurry5619 Před 2 lety

      @@luke3807 200 millian on the steel wheels tour 1989

    • @Kaagrant
      @Kaagrant Před 2 lety

      @@luke3807 They we’re not broke because they weren’t making money. They, like many early rock musicians, got swindled out of their money by corrupt managers. In the case of The Rolling Stones, their manager Andrew Oldham, stole their money. They were teenagers when they started out, not businesspeople. After they got rid of Oldham, Jagger began to manage them, and he still does today. They are very wealthy, even after being ripped off to that extent. That first manager even swindled them into giving him the publishing rights to everything they published before 1970. How’s that for a nasty SOB?

  • @bambino492
    @bambino492 Před 10 lety +37

    LMFAO@ Rolling Stone fans getting all butt hurt over Dean Martin's jokes... If you don't agree fine, but calling DEAN MARTIN untalented and unfunny and uncool because of it is just a great example of people lying to themselves...

    • @georgechambless2719
      @georgechambless2719 Před 7 lety +1

      It could be that the people calling Dean Martin untalented here don't know anything about him other than this video. It's a different era now.

    • @bambino492
      @bambino492 Před 7 lety +2

      True that... Just recently realized that the peak if his success was in the late 50's/early 60's... An era that was become forgotten to some degree... I was a bit polarizing with that comment... I'm actually a tremendously big fan of Dean AND the Stones lol..

    • @denniskwahl
      @denniskwahl Před 6 lety +3

      Anyone who lived those times would understand his reaction to the Rolling Stones, He was kind of disrespectful, but there was no harm done in my opinion. The Rolling Stones, with Brian Jones, are my favorite rock and roll band hands down. I also love and appreciate what a great entertainer Dean Martin was and will always be....just glad to see these great talents on the same stage together.

    • @gregmccurry5619
      @gregmccurry5619 Před 2 lety

      @@georgechambless2719 Kurt Cobain has been dead nearly 30 years now.

    • @user-ki1un4jg2d
      @user-ki1un4jg2d Před 3 měsíci

      @@bambino492 I like Dean and the Stones .
      I like Connie Francis the best , as she had fans of all ages in the 1960s .
      Connie was one of the few singers that teenagers and adults liked at the time .
      Connie was old fashioned and hip at the same time .
      She could wear an old fashoined poodle skirt or be hip in a tight skirt displaying her cute bubble butt !

  • @susyd2776
    @susyd2776 Před 5 lety +4

    Dean Martin forever love this dude!!!

  • @Jonaontheradio
    @Jonaontheradio Před rokem +1

    Thanks for posting this great memory. I'll bet Mick wishes that he could have gotten to work more with Dean as he realized more who he was.

  • @camdenmckimm
    @camdenmckimm Před 4 lety +3

    I love the stones as well as Dean Martin, and I'm also very glad he rolled his eyes like that. Pretty hilarious of him

  • @guyandthomas
    @guyandthomas Před 10 lety +31

    You just don't get the great Dean. The Stones would have surely loved and appreciated his inimitable humour. Oh Dino we miss you and your kind.

    • @BuzzworthyMedia
      @BuzzworthyMedia Před 5 lety +2

      Except that Keith Richards literally threatened to punch him backstage BEFORE the show.

    • @russellcrawford7453
      @russellcrawford7453 Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah the drunk adultering kind

    • @Chevalierjacquesarthur
      @Chevalierjacquesarthur Před 5 lety +3

      Buzzworthy Media wouldn’t be a good idea Dino would kick his ass as his was an amateur boxer

    • @andrewlankford9634
      @andrewlankford9634 Před 5 lety

      @@BuzzworthyMedia Interesting. Heard in an interview with Mick that Dean tried to rough him up. Oil and water I guess.

    • @angus7278
      @angus7278 Před 5 lety +2

      Uh, no. Keith and Bill Wyman both had nothing good to say about the “jokes” afterwards. Dino is funny to us now in hindsight, but not at the time.

  • @dennisdemark8151
    @dennisdemark8151 Před 2 lety +5

    There's nothing wrong about two different generation coming together like this...
    It was a learningful contrast.

  • @danielcruz8347
    @danielcruz8347 Před 2 lety +1

    Classic infamous Hollywood palace nights in lights..looking back .Dean Martin and Keith Richards have similar mannerisms being themselves!! Dino,s playing with Stones and Hollywood crowd..Martin,s young son took ribbing for his own participation in rock bands..Thank you for posting..appreciateted

  • @christophermondoux8408
    @christophermondoux8408 Před 2 lety +4

    0:53 don’t blink or you’ll miss the last time Bill Wyman ever moved onstage

  • @ZackReplica
    @ZackReplica Před 8 lety +48

    That reaction could easily be _the_ textbook definition of someone who has been generation-gapped.

    • @Jonaontheradio
      @Jonaontheradio Před rokem

      I soooooooo remember that. "Oh, those dirty longhairs." I didn't get why my mom kept saying that, LOL!

  • @jonathanabbott8579
    @jonathanabbott8579 Před rokem

    A highlight from the first album. I keep replaying this video for Keith's energy. Brilliant.

  • @TheIrishrogue68
    @TheIrishrogue68 Před 8 lety +28

    Talk about the juxtaposition of the old and new generations....the Stones must've felt like strangers in a strange land on that show.

    • @EvilEyeGypsy
      @EvilEyeGypsy Před 8 lety +14

      +TheIrishrogue68 Keith talks about it in his autobiography. They actually like Dean Martin, and his comments stung them a bit. Keith says that later, he realized it was just a generation gap thing.

    • @larrygeetar9309
      @larrygeetar9309 Před 8 lety +10

      I agree with this. I think Dean's generation was still somewhat on the
      top of the star heap (at least the biggest ones were) and they didn't
      realize how fast their star was fading. He was just doing his "Dean"
      thing but I don't blame them for being somewhat hurt by that. Keith
      was spot on about the generation gap. Dean Martin was 46-47 years
      old in 1964. The Stones were in their very early twenties. The Dean
      Martin/Frank Sinatra era became old hat almost instantly once The
      Beatles, then The Stones exploded on America and the world. Sinatra
      et al. began it's fall with the rock & roll of the 50's, Elvis really made
      them increasingly irrelevant to young people, and The Beatles finished
      the job.

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk Před 4 lety

      @@larrygeetar9309 every dog has their day. End of story.

  • @prant8998
    @prant8998 Před 5 lety +19

    Martin, played to his audience, and the Stones to theirs. It was a good song from the Stones, emblimatic of their early work. Brian, a touch too loud on harmonica, but it was good to see him and his contribution.

  • @twiley7151
    @twiley7151 Před 11 lety +5

    I didn't find Dean insulting in this video. Seriously, the Stones were offended by this? Dean said he respected these bands since his kids loved them. He just loved making jokes. Plus, these blokes didn't know Dean that he was a man who could throw insults to Sinatra, his guests, and even the President in his presence and get away w/ it cause he's that cool, and of course they were just jokes. Keith later reveals that he found Dino cool (who doesn't?) so let's make peace.

    • @RICHBLACKCOCK
      @RICHBLACKCOCK Před 3 lety

      T Wiley. that`s DINO!!! it`s show biz!!! Martin "POKED" & "RIBBED" everybody like that. it`s all in good humour. What`d people think, that DM was gonna just "BOWDOWN"!!! to the ROLLING STONES, who were just starting out by the way to an American audience in 1964.

  • @davidmoseley2849
    @davidmoseley2849 Před 8 lety +2

    Stones go from Mike Douglas Show/Syndicated to Network TV on ABC.Appear on CBS/Ed Sullivan as well.

  • @Normelvis
    @Normelvis Před 11 lety +8

    "I love old Dino. He was a pretty funny bloke, even though he wasn't ready for the changing of the guard." That's what Keith Richards wrote in his autobiography about that gig. There's nothing left to say.

  • @Realroyrogers
    @Realroyrogers Před 5 lety +1

    The Stones first American appearance was on the Hollywood Palace variety show June 6, 1964

  • @dynjarren8355
    @dynjarren8355 Před 2 lety +3

    Dean Martin was part of the old guard along with Sinatra and he wasn’t exactly happy at seeing this invasion of British R&B bands coming over. It was new music and hairstyles and fashion and it made him look old and outdated.
    And he was threatened by the Beatles too! He once said if Elvis couldn’t handle them, he would. And he did have hits back in the Sixties and Seventies but he was pushed aside and eventually he could only play Vegas. And he did have a successful TV show that ran for 10 years which back then was a big success. Dino was always popular with the older crowd but the kids wanted their own music as new generations always do. Dino survived and had a film career too playing in 2 Matt Helm movies which parodied James Bond. So Dean still had a great career. Just not amongst teenagers.

  • @mikec6733
    @mikec6733 Před 4 lety +4

    Wyman sure aims that guitar neck high.

    • @BrentWilkins7777
      @BrentWilkins7777 Před 11 měsíci

      I guess he liked to play his electric bass like it was a stand-up acoustic bass, like those traditional jazz artists.

  • @snootybaronet
    @snootybaronet Před 2 lety +1

    Nice intro and outro of the Rolling Stones Dino!

  • @doglips1958
    @doglips1958 Před 5 lety +7

    And within a year Dino, Desi and Billy would do a cover of Satisfaction.Originally done by ............the Rolling Stones.......

  • @Newwaver2007
    @Newwaver2007 Před 8 lety +5

    Love Dean Martin's funny remarks hehehe. Cool to hear the song again :)

  • @larryeagleson3182
    @larryeagleson3182 Před 2 lety +1

    Elvis must have been in 7th heaven with Dino's introduction of The Rolling Stones.

  • @andycoterio3070
    @andycoterio3070 Před 2 lety +2

    Estos tipos eran increibles y la magistral Voz del legendario Mick Jagger eriza la piel!!!

  • @chrisoneill3999
    @chrisoneill3999 Před 10 měsíci +1

    With every year that passes, fewer folk will even know who Dean Martin was.

    • @lhs66
      @lhs66 Před 7 měsíci

      Not with digital video. And Christmas season brings his music center stage annually along with Crosby and many others

    • @chrisoneill3999
      @chrisoneill3999 Před 7 měsíci

      @@lhs66 soles occidere et redire possunt

  • @Meme-zc4cw
    @Meme-zc4cw Před rokem

    I love how the movie That Thing You Do totally referenced this performance and Dean Martin's jokes.

  • @westy40
    @westy40 Před 12 lety +3

    Ahhh.. I love the Stones like anyone else but I think it's great that Dean (who was from a different generation) just didn't get them and yes he made fun of them. I am sure the group could handle it. Dean is an icon and so are the stones. Its just a funny meeting of the older generation not getting the new one.. And also.. what comes around goes around. I can assure you that Mick and Paul McCartney and other 60s greats aren't that thrilled about today's music either with all their auto tune etc

    • @Jonaontheradio
      @Jonaontheradio Před rokem

      A lot of Classic Rockers are actively working with young musicians of today.

  • @MsThebeMoon
    @MsThebeMoon Před 4 lety +12

    Dino, I don't think you got stoned the way the stones do.

    • @robertcooney1938
      @robertcooney1938 Před 2 lety

      My Grandfather knew him personally and said he was acting when he appeared to be drunk on his shows.

    • @MsThebeMoon
      @MsThebeMoon Před 2 lety

      @@robertcooney1938 Yeah, I recall seeing it or reading it in a documentary or something. Always loved him and thought him so handsome. I do remember in the 60's that that generation did use the word "stoned" for being drunk. By the 80's the word became known as how we know it now.

  • @MrReilly067
    @MrReilly067 Před 12 lety +3

    Dean and The Stones classic!

  • @RedCygnes14
    @RedCygnes14 Před 6 lety +9

    Wow! I'm surprised to see how many people easily labeled Dean as an arrogant person just by seeing this clip. That proves they don't know anything about the man. He was a very down-to-Earth person and a very shy one. The only way Dino had to express what he felt were through his jokes. And he joked A LOT (that's why Sinatra loved to have him around, as so many people in showbusiness).
    So, the only thing I see here is the usual Dino, making fun of something he sure don't understand, but he wasn't aiming to disrespect the Stones at all (you can say by his remarks that he fully understood that the Beatles and the Stones were the biggest thing in music going on in those days. And if you know Dean, you certainly know that he never took all this showbiz career seriously -He didn't even take himself seriously! He often joked about his new nose and his drunk-stage persona-, so he wasn't jealous or resentful about these new bands changing the winds of music - Unlike Frank-).
    Maybe he could've felt the times were changing a bit fast for his taste (1964 was definitely a strange year for everyone) but he would find his own way in those seemingly strange times, reaching the No. 1 spot in Billboard's Hot 100 with "Everybody Loves Somebody" and the subsequent success he would have on the next years...

  • @JerryStanaway
    @JerryStanaway Před 11 lety +2

    I found this video because I always wondered why Bob Dylan, in his liner notes to his 1964 album ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB DYLAN, said that Dean Martin should apologize to the Rolling Stones. Now I know why he said that!

  • @lindaeasley5606
    @lindaeasley5606 Před rokem +1

    It may sound like his rolling stone joke was meant to mock the group but that's just the way Dean was- slap happy silly joking around . I actually found it funny . Dean was a cool guy and respected almost everybody

  • @rurikhistorik6338
    @rurikhistorik6338 Před 2 lety

    On the Bob Dylan album "Another Side of Bob Dylan" It was written that "Dean Martin should apologize to the Rolling Stones".

  • @jessie5022
    @jessie5022 Před 7 lety +18

    Love Dino, everyone all butthurt over his jokes. Dino never became obsolete he kept his rein as the King of Cool. He even took the number one billboard song away from the Beatles with his song everybody loves some sometimes.

    • @jimbailey5681
      @jimbailey5681 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, which was his last major hit. Think that The Beatles did slightly better in the record sales category (1.5 billion sold. Yes, billion).

    • @barbarawebb7185
      @barbarawebb7185 Před 3 lety

      @@jimbailey5681 they hit at the right time and place. Other acts were just as talented.

    • @Abebe345
      @Abebe345 Před 2 lety

      @@barbarawebb7185 Who do you have in mind curious?

    • @barbarawebb7185
      @barbarawebb7185 Před 2 lety

      @@Abebe345 I personally think The Bee Gees and (Brian Wilson of) The Beach Boys were just as talented with songwriting and more so as singers. The Stones too were great. All started around the same time.

    • @Abebe345
      @Abebe345 Před 2 lety +1

      @@barbarawebb7185 for sure. I think the secret ingredient the Stones brought is raw, anger with a raw blues sound with lyrics around rape, murder, deviancy and other vices. Add to that,Keith noted, their songs translate really well to large crowd live performances and a dedication to performing live which they do relentlessly honing their craft. The Beatles worked their material hard for live performances early on, but stopped the live stuff and many other bands same. I actually think there are more talented singwriters probably like but Mick and Keith found their formula in the early sixties and have been hitting it hard going on their sixth decade, not straying from it. All these bands are great.

  • @stevenamato6289
    @stevenamato6289 Před 5 lety +3

    Love Dino singing in the old westerns Rio Bravo Dino and Ricky Nelson Sons Of Katie Elder he loved Country Music being an Ohio boy back then.

  • @Dazbog373
    @Dazbog373 Před 10 lety +14

    Dean Martin's world was coming to an end. He knew it when he introduced the stones, which is why I guess he was knocking the whiskeys back.

    • @KodachromeMCM
      @KodachromeMCM Před 10 lety +18

      Actually, if you knew much about Dean Martin you'd know his drunken routine was actually an act. A lot of the times it was apple juice. He wasn't a drunk in real life. It's true that Dean's music wouldn't be mainstream again but he still remains relevant today.

    • @tomchris60
      @tomchris60 Před 9 lety +15

      And fifteen years later, just like Dean, the same fans of the Rolling Stones would be rolling their eyes at Disco, Punk, and Rap. It's the circle of life.

    • @bradwilliams3033
      @bradwilliams3033 Před 5 lety +8

      Coming to an end? Not quite. Dino had a hit single in '64, then his own popular TV series, and the Dean Martin roasts, and he was still making Westerns and other movies.

    • @Chevalierjacquesarthur
      @Chevalierjacquesarthur Před 4 lety +3

      TheMakersRage how? In 1965 Dino knocked the Beatles of the number 1 spot in the height of their fame with the song Everybody Loves Somebody and he had a TV show for 8 years as well as starring in several movies after that and performing to he also wasn’t a drunk if you knew anything about Dean Martin but obviously you don’t god damn hippie

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk Před 4 lety +2

      Not really at that point Dean had a number one single had movies and that was the hay day of the Rat Pack in Vegas. He was just smarting off a little but doubt if Dean had a jealous streak.

  • @MarkRoberts-bj2me
    @MarkRoberts-bj2me Před 10 lety +1

    Keef is quoted as saying that all Dino's putdowns did was to make them try harder. Forget Dino. This is a fabulous appearance by the Stones, the song is done live and professionally recorded. Fifty years later we can hear just how talented the group was.

  • @stickshiftdriver1832
    @stickshiftdriver1832 Před 2 lety

    His rejection of this added to their grand acceptance from fans their ages and the counter culture

  • @TheOldOakSyndicate
    @TheOldOakSyndicate Před 10 lety +10

    Dean Martin doing the classic Drunk schtick....that's the one thing that was cool about that era was the fact it was ok to be drunk on TV...

  • @martytruelove5026
    @martytruelove5026 Před 4 lety

    I sure LOVE the very early Rolling Stones.I had a 3 sided 45 with poison Ivy ,you better move on and one more song on the London label.I had one ear on the speaker of the record player back then,always Loved music.

  • @Junior13113
    @Junior13113 Před 9 lety +26

    If Brian wasn't a paranoid egotist like he was, and if he hadn't drowned, I would have loved to see him continue as a member. He wasn't some Pete Best or Stuart Sutcliffe, he was the FOUNDER of the Rolling Stones. No, he couldn't write songs well, and he wasn't as eccentric as Mick, but as long as I've been listening to the Rolling Stones, there always seems to be something I particularly like about Brian. Not the best person in the world, but what rocker is?

    • @jonburrows4131
      @jonburrows4131 Před 9 lety +7

      Afro'd Avenger Music Reviews He may have been the founder, but he was completely left out when Andrew Loog Oldham and Mick Jagger took the band in a different direction, one that assured their place in history as one of the most iconic bands ever. Had they followed Jones' path, they may never have even been as famous as the Animals, another English band playing American rythmn & blues.

    • @Junior13113
      @Junior13113 Před 9 lety +1

      Jon Burrows You have a point, and you're right. But like you said, he was left out. Even though he acted up a lot, and a lot of the backlash was brought upon himself, Mick and Keith, a lot of times, would be picking on him because they saw him as an easy target to be picked on. To them, he was of the lesser class, even though it's because of him that they even formed in the first place.
      But yes, I agree. Jones only wanted to play classic, obscure Blues songs, but Andrew wanted them to cater to a different kind of crowd and actually write their own songs. They were still very much Blues Rock/R&B, but less Delta Blues and more Pop-ish.

    • @behr4u
      @behr4u Před 8 lety +2

      +Afro'd Avenger Music Reviews You couldn't have ever seen Brian continue as a member if he had not drowned because before his drowning he had already been forced out of the Rolling Stones and was no longer a member.

    • @EvilEyeGypsy
      @EvilEyeGypsy Před 8 lety +4

      +Afro'd Avenger Music Reviews Brain was the right guy at the right time. He added a lot to their sound. I don't think they could have ever reached the heights of greatness that they did in the early 70s without Mick Taylor, though. Taylor's guitar work with the Stones is some of the best ever recorded. Such great songs.

    • @wimbledon5353
      @wimbledon5353 Před 4 lety +1

      Much as I hate to say it, I think Brian was holding back the Stones. He was fine in the early years when they were primarily a blues band but he seemed intent to keep it that way...

  • @Dealit707
    @Dealit707 Před 9 lety +4

    Dino,....what a hoot! That guy was hillarious.

  • @comicblueswithjonygitar36

    This one is live, not lip synced. Dean Martin wouldn't have guessed these guys not only would be way more successful than him, 60 years later! Never can tell Deano, that's why need clean living.

  • @LOKISlog7
    @LOKISlog7 Před 10 lety +8

    The "COOLEST" band ever...

  • @Calers-gu1ib
    @Calers-gu1ib Před 3 lety +2

    Dean having fun at rock and roll. I wonder who's more famous now after 58 years, Dean or Mick

    • @SOBEK1989
      @SOBEK1989 Před rokem +5

      Dino is still famous and died 28 years ago.

  • @clarkleach6733
    @clarkleach6733 Před 8 měsíci

    So glad the Stones are still around. If I had my way, I would extract the right genetic sequence from Mick, Keith, the second Mick, Ronnie, Bill, and Charlie (not much of a fan of Brian) and have them all come back again at age 20 or thereabouts and do this whole thing all over again...and again...and again...and just keep going. No matter what they've done or been through, the Stones are one of the all-time, tee-total, top-notch best bands of all time, from any time, and in any incarnation.

    • @lhs66
      @lhs66 Před 7 měsíci

      Insane stamina. I love the Doors and they were around only 6 years. That too is crazy stamina. Spirit of the airwaves. Shooting star syndrome. All good.

    • @clarkleach6733
      @clarkleach6733 Před 7 měsíci

      @@lhs66 Right --- And only the Stones were able to beat that 'Shooting Star' syndrome --- Too much worse for wear at times, but I'm glad they lasted.

  • @davidroyackers1865
    @davidroyackers1865 Před 2 lety +1

    And the Stones rolled over Dean Martin. A few years later he was down and out.

    • @Jonaontheradio
      @Jonaontheradio Před rokem +2

      Not really. Dean continued to have a prolific career through the following decade.

  • @2009metisman
    @2009metisman Před 11 lety +2

    Anyone else here a little bit of Bo Diddley riff in there?

  • @telephilia
    @telephilia Před rokem

    At this time this was considered still music for minors. Now these minors are grandparents and still listening to this.

  • @ericgoldfarb4870
    @ericgoldfarb4870 Před rokem +1

    Dino and others were scared to realize their days as pop singers were suddenly over.

    • @user-ki1un4jg2d
      @user-ki1un4jg2d Před 11 měsíci

      Dino knocked the Beatles out of the number one record with Everybody Loves Somebody .

    • @wlbrobinson
      @wlbrobinson Před 4 měsíci

      Yep and so they made 26 other # 1 singles. I watched all the Rat Pack shows and movies as a kid but their time was coming to an end pretty quick, My sister was in High school when the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan, you could see the revolution, My Brother got the Beatles Hair Cut to Prove it. Each Generation Changes Pop entertainment for their tastes.

  • @lowe-quay-shush
    @lowe-quay-shush Před rokem +1

    I love Dean's version of 'King of the road'. Wouldn't it have been great if he'd done a duet version with Mick & the gang?

  • @questhero101
    @questhero101 Před 8 lety +6

    By the time Brian Jones was kicked from the group, his lips bled when he played harmonica.

    • @jimbailey5681
      @jimbailey5681 Před 4 lety

      That happened once, when he was playing recorder on "Ruby Tuesday". They did so many passes at that part that Brian had chapped and bloody lips

    • @SuperGrimupnorth
      @SuperGrimupnorth Před 3 lety

      wow.. never knew that

  • @jolindsey9239
    @jolindsey9239 Před 2 lety +2

    GREATEST ROCK BAND EVER!!! They are the foundation STONES of all who came after them.

  • @scizessita
    @scizessita Před rokem +3

    I watched that show live and have hated Dean Martin's guts ever since.

    • @richardpiva3892
      @richardpiva3892 Před rokem +1

      Well, he’s been dead many years now and this happened nearly sixty years now. I think you can let go now.

  • @jeffhuggins5483
    @jeffhuggins5483 Před 2 lety

    Here that Blues in there music 🎼🎶🎶🎼 and rock.

  • @lowlypeasant
    @lowlypeasant Před 8 lety +6

    It must have been like aliens landed on earth for these old dudes.

    • @senorrefresco4141
      @senorrefresco4141 Před 4 lety +1

      PaulTurbo
      Good point! My parents were born in 1930. They loved Martin, Perry Cuomo, Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Big Band stuff too. The new rock sound was (I love your word, indeed “alien” to them.). My parents never embraced rock.
      I was born- a surprise baby- in 1972. I never realized until later what a double generation gap I was from my parents.
      In any case, Dean Martin and the other crooners lived in the heart of my parents throughout their years. So he was always “cool” to them.
      I loved The Rolling Stones, Elvis and the Beatles, so I was always a bit of an alien to my own generation.
      Viva Dean Martin and The Rolling Stones too!!! So different but both so amazing!!!

    • @wlbrobinson
      @wlbrobinson Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@senorrefresco4141 My Mom and Dad were Born in the 20's and were really tolerant of our music, my mom was always open to new music but always liked the big band stuff and dug U2 too.

  • @apackerfan
    @apackerfan Před rokem

    I love Keith’s Chuck Berry licks at the end of a traditional Blues Muddy Waters song

  • @RollStoneYP
    @RollStoneYP  Před 12 lety +13

    I'm a Stones fanatic of course. I thought Dean's jokes were funny. I personally think Dean Martin was and is the coolest person to ever walk the planet.

    • @daleeloph5283
      @daleeloph5283 Před 6 lety

      RollStoneYP and you call yourself a Stones fan.KEITH is the coolest person to ever walk the planet!

    • @jimhughon621
      @jimhughon621 Před 4 lety

      No Jones was

    • @sylvanahernandez1264
      @sylvanahernandez1264 Před 4 lety +1

      I Agree that's the beauty of Dean Martin..

    • @RICHBLACKCOCK
      @RICHBLACKCOCK Před 3 lety

      @@daleeloph5283 nah fella. that would b 1 BRIAN LEWIS HOPKINS JONES!!! Jones IS THE STONE!!! THE "GOLDEN STONE"!!! even his "HAIR"!!! is golden.

    • @56cadd
      @56cadd Před 2 lety

      @@RICHBLACKCOCK the Golden idiot wouldn't evolve.

  • @jperryfan
    @jperryfan Před 8 lety +7

    It's all good Dean realized he just suddenly and quickly became obsolete

    • @lindashelley3635
      @lindashelley3635 Před 7 lety +8

      jperryfan Hardly. Just a year later he signed a massive record-breaking (for the time) $34million contract for his own show with NBC which ran for ten years, and he also continued to make records, films and sellout concerts for more than 20 years until his health began to decline. The he and Jeannie lost their son Dean Paul in a fatal plane crash, which devastated Dean and caused him to go into a decline that led eventually to his own death just a few years later.

    • @tracymanning2707
      @tracymanning2707 Před 5 lety

      @@lindashelley3635 I like Dean, but it was in bad taste. Had he encountered Keith in an airport lounge in the 70's, he would have taken a beating.

    • @paperbackwriter799
      @paperbackwriter799 Před 5 lety +2

      Get a sense of humor.

    • @RICHBLACKCOCK
      @RICHBLACKCOCK Před 3 lety

      @@tracymanning2707 So you`re saying "keef" strung out on "SMACK"!! in the 1970`s, would`ve giv`in him "COURAGE"!!, like "POPEYE"!!! to open up a can of "WHUP ASS" on MARTIN?? at an airport?? well..." BLOW ME DOWN"!!!!!

    • @RICHBLACKCOCK
      @RICHBLACKCOCK Před 3 lety

      @@lindashelley3635 all MARTIN was doing was an early version of THE DEAN MARTIN ROASTS later in the 1970`s. The Stones were just in the way of it.

  • @blaksu
    @blaksu Před 11 lety +1

    Yeah probably because Dean Martin isn't so known over here (in UK), people aren't aware of his status, including me. He's pretty funny but yeah it's the older generation who were used to different conventions etc.

  • @carriwilliams4043
    @carriwilliams4043 Před 6 lety

    great show

  • @ttsunnydale7687
    @ttsunnydale7687 Před 6 lety +1

    Great Dean Martin

  • @lhs66
    @lhs66 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Dean Martin 😂 multi-talented.

  • @MrEdkern
    @MrEdkern Před rokem

    Bob Dylan said on the album ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB DYLAN that Dean Martin should apologize to THE ROLLING STONES.

  • @nickstarz9267
    @nickstarz9267 Před 2 lety +1

    Dean was being Dean. That was his brand of humor. He didn’t think the Stones would amount to much and the whole British Invasion was a silly fad. The Stones are in their 80s and they’re still cool 😎 Where’s Dean Martin? And I liked Dean Martin. Just saying.

    • @user-ki1un4jg2d
      @user-ki1un4jg2d Před 11 měsíci

      I like John Lennon , but today Jesus is alive and Lennon is dead .

  • @robertcooney1938
    @robertcooney1938 Před 2 lety

    Weird seeing some dude (legend) that my grandpop worked with at the 500 Club in Atlantic City make fun of The Stones who are going to be turning 60 as a band in a few months. CRAZY.

  • @gregobrien4384
    @gregobrien4384 Před 2 lety

    All 1 minute and 8 seconds of a song.

  • @dakotahstr
    @dakotahstr Před 11 lety +1

    hes the best!

  • @peregrinemccauley5010

    One minute song .. Just the ticket for an american audience .

  • @douglascarroll3980
    @douglascarroll3980 Před 7 lety

    yea it's kids gainst adults viceversa but dean felt pressure so when his song everybodyhit number one he told his son pauldean hey yer old man beat the beatles, awesome feat at the time, think about it., wow.

  • @CandlelightRevival
    @CandlelightRevival Před 11 lety +1

    This marked the turning point of "The new cool". The Rat Pack schtick was well played out by the mid-60's and the British invasion showed young people what being cool in the modern age was about.

  • @lordburlap4514
    @lordburlap4514 Před 7 lety +2

    Dino had no clue.

  • @susantyrellfans
    @susantyrellfans Před 11 lety +2

    He's dead. They aren't. It is too bad that that group of performers were not secure enough or were too secure to embrace the new wave.
    Dean Martin was as talented as they come.