Posted on 03/30/2012 9:02:11 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The funny thing is today, I bet the average age of Dean Martin fans is younger than Rolling Stones fans.
Im a fan of both Dean Martin and the Rolling Stones but the Rolling Stones are much, much preferred.
Best Rolling Stones performance can be see on YouTube by searching Rolling Stones gimme shelter Amsterdam 95. Lisa Fischer gives a performance that will raise the hair on your arms. If you are a Rolling Stones fan it is a must see.
The funny thing is today, I bet the average age of Dean Martin fans is younger than Rolling Stones fans.
Scary, but I fear you're right.
Dean Martin entertained for the same reason I post my inanities on this site. |
Is this really true, or is this some kind of fabricated history made up by liberals to help further their own narrative about this country? I wasn't alive in the 50's, and I was very young in the 60's, so I don't have a strong recollection of that period. I used to take it as gospel that this was the case, given how it has been pounded into our craniums over the decades. But in the last year or so, I've really been questioning just how much of the written history of this country, pop culture or otherwise, from the past 100 years or so is truly authentic, and not just some made-up, Leftist fantasy designed to make Americans hate their own country. Given how they've lied pretty openly about global warming/climate change - and, well, pretty much everything - I'm thinking that I'm onto something. Maybe some of the older Freepers can set me straight, though.
Pretty nice performance by the Stones in that clip, book-ended by Martin’s “these punks will never play the Sands” attitude. They’re both nostalgia acts now.
Listen to the Andrews Sisters. A lot of their songs were way more influenced by black culture than the Rolling Stones. Maybe the audience didn't always realize it, but it's not exactly hidden.
I never have like the Rolling Stones and find Mick Jagger very, very disgusting, but I do pray for him. One time The LORD put him on my heart to pray for. This most certainly was not my idea.
In all of 50 years the Stones had never sunk as low as Dino did every time he recorded his show reading moronic idiocies off some early version of a teleprompter.
Brian Jones was pretty good with the harp, and Mick almost does a moonwalk a couple of times (to the cheers of whatever younger members were in the audience). It is also interesting to see Bill Wyman play the bass like it’s a hand-held stand-up bass, with the neck pointed straight up in the air.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUunKPa9FuI
Great, with all the weaknesses of post Brian/Mick/Bill Stones on full display.
Blow it out your ass. This song is the worst thing ever made.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA6QmcTcuzY
Totally off topic, but check this out. Jimmy Page in 1957.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0tAOIQiz-8&feature=related
The quote you cite is more or less true, and the proof is demonstrated by the very stupidity of Dino’s lines and the laughing audience in the video clip. The Stones, as the Beatles, and the Swinging Blue Jeans among others threatened and rebelled against the naivete and innocence of that white bread “humour” on display.
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