& what an ASS Gene Rayburn is to criticize Dali's mustache...& ALL Gene ever did was later become the host of the horrible game show MATCH*GAME which was Literal Torture having to sit through in the 70's at the babysitters.
there was a strange reality to most early TV, because of its lack of definition, it was somehow more real than what is on now odd, not sure of the reason but, yes, it was better
Honestly now, when Salvidor Dali walked over to that easel weren't you expecting a heck of a lot more of an effort than what he delivered? Dali's appearance on "What's My Line" was much more entertaining.
This is practically a carbon copy of "I've Got a Secret." I'm sure that that was not a secret to anyone.
Gene Rayburn essentially got Dali's "secret" at 5:22 after Dali and Robert Q. very much misled Bill Stern. I mean, not a "specific person" to be drawn, but an "object"? Lewis being a "pet"? Even though Rayburn was right on target, Lewis let Dali's enigmatic non-answer stand. I would have gotten up and left too, Gene!
& what an ASS Gene Rayburn is to criticize Dali's mustache...& ALL Gene ever did was later become the host of the horrible game show MATCH*GAME which was Literal Torture having to sit through in the 70's at the babysitters.
1AppleofEden 4 months ago
Super Genius & in his own words rare description of his, "soft watch exploding" paintings.
1AppleofEden 4 months ago
what a fucking genius.
kaykayyish 6 months ago
seriously, who are you to critique anything dali did? lol
nournme 6 months ago
there was a strange reality to most early TV, because of its lack of definition, it was somehow more real than what is on now odd, not sure of the reason but, yes, it was better
doctornoooo 9 months ago
A figure 8 with a pointy hat. Does that say "infinite dunce" to anyone else?
I wouldn't exactly call it a stupid sketch when he can insult a patronizing TV host to his face and have him feel simply honored and confused.
Genius.
VladislausDantes 1 year ago 8
@VladislausDantes and leave all of youtube guessing except for two people; me and you.
miceskin 1 year ago
amo a salvador dali
carlosmartinez21 1 year ago
stupid northamericans
kriahambul 2 years ago
And the sad part is, if someone actually kept that stupid sketch, it would be worth over a million today.
torchkit 2 years ago
Honestly now, when Salvidor Dali walked over to that easel weren't you expecting a heck of a lot more of an effort than what he delivered? Dali's appearance on "What's My Line" was much more entertaining.
wmlfan9 2 years ago
This is practically a carbon copy of "I've Got a Secret." I'm sure that that was not a secret to anyone.
Gene Rayburn essentially got Dali's "secret" at 5:22 after Dali and Robert Q. very much misled Bill Stern. I mean, not a "specific person" to be drawn, but an "object"? Lewis being a "pet"? Even though Rayburn was right on target, Lewis let Dali's enigmatic non-answer stand. I would have gotten up and left too, Gene!
prchristman 2 years ago 2