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  • it was a comedy show.bands like the beatles and the stones were still young and paying their dues.those old time entertainers were tough and always busting balls.

  • I love the comment how we shouldn't respect Dean for drinking and smoking! What planet are you on? The Stones smoke, drink and ingest a lot of stuff more illicit than the juice in Dean's glass. He did his thing naturally and the Stones are in a different bag which they own and many others still try to get in. It's pop music, both great in their own styles. I'm a rock radio DJ and I have every Stones and Dean record. BTW, Dean was NBC's biggest single shareholder, I'd say that's successful. RELAX

  • Keith Richards there with an epiphone casino , with black pick ups, it wasn't the beatles to first use them in 1965 like many people think , but Keith here in 1964. Dean Martin's music and all that rat pack stuff is crap i think.

  • In the 60’s the British invasion of pop’n’rock caught the Yankee-moralizers off guard. After styling the Elvis-Quiff by the rocking 50’s, the Fab-Fungi-Heads and the Stones followed. It was shocking for show master-guys like Ed Sullivan, and so Dean ‘Dusting-Dry’-Martin degraded himself to introduce the Stones, on condition that he can take them for a ride. Later results: Sullivan had to cave in, Martin confused the whiskey brands, and the Stones carried on with Satisfaction.

  • wow a freakin 1 minute performance

  • All you hippies are pretty touchy when it comes to your sacred cows.

  • I remember this I was a teenager and my father couldn't stand the Stones or the Beatles either. There was a big divide in pop music then. Dean was no different than most people his age.

  • What a knob. He had no clue at all who he had on his stage.

  • Unfortunately, Dean had a look of disdain on his face, even rolling his eyes after the Stones' performance. Very unprofessional, if you ask me. Little did he know that they would surpass him and his cronies in the music business. But that was the mood of the time of people who had no clue what was happening and changing around their perfect little world. I'm not just speaking out of my butt ... I lived it.

  • Is it just me, or was everyone on tv and in the music industry far more talented back then than they are today? It's like they were actually the most talented people in the world... what happened?

  • @pastafarianprophet No, it's not just you. Music show business today, is almost like a total opposite, as to how music was back then. Back then, it seems like the singers and groups were more serious in general, about having high quality music. But with most of even the so called "Hot Music" that comes out now, most people forget it after a year passes. Almost like most music that comes out now, is throw away music.

  • That was just the humor of the day. Dino and Sinatra used to cut each other down all the time. Where do you think the Roast came from?

  • Dean was a douche

  • Dean clearly was not impressed, or even gave a shit.

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  • @JeffersonDinedAlone That's only because it was so early in their career. I bet not even 5 years later he knew just who he once had on his show. lol

  • @tjrxk7: "I bet not even 5 years later he knew just who he once had on his show. lol".......

    That´s why there are rumors, that he really was stoned a lot in his life, too.......

  • @JeffersonDinedAlone: There are rumors though, that he really was a lot stoned in his life, too.......

  • Dino and the Stones....two of my favorite things!!! <3

  • The Stones in all their glory. Brilliant performance

  • go act to Eng-ling

  • Love em both very much!

  • Dean was a Drunk ...never even hid the fact. That was part of his generation...get drunk and smoke cigarettes.

    ...and they want us to RESPECT THEM ?

    lol...that's the joke.

    The RS went on to make more money than any other Rock Band. That's even more than Led Zeppelin and the Beatles...and certainly more than Dean Martin ever did.

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  • 0:41 Ron Weasley

  • I didn't know the stones had low foreheads. lol

  • Brian Jones was the soul of this band.

  • This was the original bad boy band.

  • LOVE IT!

  • what a treat , i like the stones and dean martin. fake wide screen distortion i dont like.

  • I remember this show, because it was the first time I saw the Stones.

    After the clean looking Beatles, DC5, Gerry and The Pacemakers, the Stones looked grungy and dour. Keith Richards sure looked a lot better then.

    As for Dean Martin, one of the best entertainers ever. Music, TV, and Movies, and successful in all.

    The Stones were lucky Don Rickles didn't introduce them.

  • from dean to the rolling stones. that's a big jump

  • Dean Martin once was a very successful boxer- If one of the Stones tried to jump him, it would've been Asskick City!

  • @publicatdamagnificen Keith has been known to use his guitar as a weapon. Worked in Blackpool.

  • For the first time Dean felt old.

  • @philipm06 Are you kidding? Dean is forever young.

  • typical idea of rock from my grandmother's generation at the time. you can't blame him, though, rock was pretty different and outrageous to some.

  • killer Muddy Waters tune Rolling Stones style

  • "I've been rolled and stoned myself". ha ha. good night dean, love you.

  • News just in: Charlie Watts the coolest fucker that ever walked.

  • Dean wasn't a bad guy. Just like another comment, he didn't understand rock n roll and the attitude that goes with it. Besides, rock n roll is about rebellion. Dean's generation and their attitudes are what they're rebelling against. So, Dean is actually showing rock n roll in its best light - showing the conflict inherent in its creation.

  • dont know he was...euh..soso horny bout that story,dean dean dean mothefucka...hihi..

  • dean has been very bad for me,and i remember bryan was cryin...oooh mine got....

  • I have a boil on my thigh that was lanced and drained today. The pus juice inside looked like green mayonnaise and it smelled!

  • In Bill Wyman's book "Stone Alone", Dean Martin pretty much insulted the Rolling Stones left and right. When a trampoline act was on, Dean said, "That's the father of the Rolling Stones, he's been trying to kill himself ever since". I figured Dean's kids probably listtened to the Stones and with articles about the "young, angry Stones", Dean probably felt the Stones would perfrom at their best when angry Also, Bill said Keith Richards threatened to el-kabong Dean with his Epiphone guitar.

  • I can't believe the hateful nasty vulgar comments that people have left here. Dean Martin is remembered as a very talented entertainer. He made his mark in all areas of show business. A kind gentle caring giving person. Loved by everyone. Fans and people he worked with alike. During the 9 seasons of the Dean Martin Variety Show "everyone" in show business wanted to be on his show. The show had huge ratings because of his talent and he was loved by everyone. Hateful comments are just plain WRONG!

  • @JayH7745 I don't hate Dean, but he was disrespectful toward the Stones.

  • brian jones looks like a young mick jagger

  • I just wanna...

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  • Dean Martin once said, "If they think I'm drunk that's Ok, but i couldn't have preformed like that, no one could have."

    Check out the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Dean and George Gobe on UTube.

    One of the funniest moments ever on Johnny's show

  • The metaphysical world is fantastical to humans and humanoids with 3-pound brains, as 3-pound brains aren't brains enough to measure infinity. Apes are humanoids; men are not simians. Large chunks of ancient ape parts should be fossilized en masse like the woolly mammoths and the minor & major king lizards what fill the cavernous museums of Western societies. There are realms beyond human perception.

  • er

  • DM is drunk as hell. Good stuff.

  • It's all good.. They rocked this song and Dean still talked shit!? It didn't slow the Stones down a bit,lol

  • @RoxxHoffner Dean talked words you talk sh*t. 

  • Love this!

  • Awesome !!!

  • Is that Anton Chigurh on the drums?

  • @berserkley Nope, Definitely still Charlie Watts.

  • ♥ .

  • Back in 91' I saw Testament, Sepultura, and Napalm Death during one show at the Hollywood Palace. Imagine Dean Martin introducing those bands! I'll say one thing for sure, they sucked compared to The Stones.

  • @bubhub64 I like your humor lololol

  • lets see, 1964, i was 10 and i was weened on rock and roll, but i loved elvis, and dean, i was living in biloxi miss. at the time. and when i heard 'satisfaction' i knew i was in for something good. i forgot all about sinatra, elvis, and dean, simply because the new music made me want to get up off my ass and break things, not because they were or weren't better than the others. just different..............

  • I didn't say his body of work was better. I said he was a better singer. If you had bothered to even listen to any Martin albums you'd see that. Rock music was never known for the great singing abilities of the people involved. I own every album on vinyl by the Rolling Stones. I paid $300 to see them in concert. You're preaching to the choir. Don't downplay singer/performers because they didn't write their own music.

  • I'm the biggest Rolling Stones fan around and I'll even tell you Dean Martin was a greater singer than anything that came out of the British Invasion. He had authority to make these comments. He had been an entertainer alongside guys like Sinatra and Crosby since the 40's, this was his show and his right to make the jokes about a few 20 somethings. Of course the crooners were going to be like this. They were run off the billboards by long haired dudes who couldn't hold a note.

  • @clydebarrow34

    If you think Dean's body of work is better than that of the Stones then you are clearly NOT the "biggest Rolling Stones fan around." The crooners were run off the charts by guys who composed, wrote, and sang their own songs-- not just "long-haired dudes." if you like Dean, that's fine-- but don't downplay the drumming of Charlie, the guitar playing of Keith, and the interesting & complex lyrics of Mick in the process.

  • The Best !!!

  • that was sweet, smart song writing.

  • dean martin: FORRO!!!!!!!!!!!!! TE PISHARIA EN LA TUMBA!!!!!!! TE HICISTE FAMOSO GRACIAS A JERRY LEWIS........

  • I was age 13 with my parents at taping of this show, wow. was also at their first LA concert appearance, now a friend plays bass with Stones, time goes on....

  • Back in 1964, when the Beatles held Billboard's #1 spot for something like 15 straight weeks, it was Dino who replaced them as #1 with Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime.

  • On his bio, Life, Keith tells he loves old Dino, the way he pretended to be drunk and told the showbiz to fuck off...

    despite he was a little shocked at the time...

  • The Stones have laughed all the way to the bank ever since!!!!!!!!

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  • Dean Martin was class. The Stones are low class hop heads.

  • @glimmer2158 Dean was great, as are the Stones.

  • whats with the slurring of album? was the drinking an act?And yah he was a little insulting, but wtf, by todays standards not insulting enough. And coming from a generation that had to work hard to look clean, i can see the generational disconnect(not that i'm against anyone looking however they want, as long as you don't smell baad.) But cut the lovable drunk a brake, did ever write a tell all?

  • I just read a bio of Jagger and it tells of this TV appearance. The Stones didn't just take it as gentle ribbiing. They were unable to hear his opening comments. They DID hear his ending comments and were told about the opening. They were PISSED and swore to never do any show he was part of again. The editing here makes it look like they didn't care.

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  • Deano is such a twist...dorkman

  • What a fantastic Brian Jones!

  • Read Kieth Richard's book "Life" and you'll learn all there is to know about the Stones.

  • If Elvis didnt look as beautiful as he did would he have been king because he didnt write all his own tunes so what would of happend then?

  • Keith gettin' on it in this one. In 25 X 5 Keith says the lil fun jabs Dean took at 'em here only made them want to "come back and bite their heads off" so it obviously had a positive effect and I wouldn't at all be surprised if a few years later drinks were served for all parties involved and they just laughed it off.

  • The stones are my favorite and they are the BEST in my opinion!!

  • LOL!!! From the Rolling Stones to the Rolling Bones...

  • the best part is they are playing a Muddy Water's tune...lolz

  • Please stop talking about The Beatles, yes The Stones own everything to them, almost all artists do, but The Stones were amazing songwriters and performers themselves, not at this time perhaps, but in 6 years from here The Stones dominated the charts almost as much as Beatles once did. Sticky Fingers and Exile are amazing records. No reason to not appreciated both The Stones and The Beatles.

  • the Rolling Stones arnt they great?

  • The Stones have been around for so long I bet they sang to the dinosaurs LOL

  • The Stones aren't saints for fucks sake. Dean didn't like them. So what. They still made it to the top. Dean was still able to put a sock in the provirbial piehole of British pop in 1964 with "Everybody loves somebody". And people here bitching about Dino's alchol use should take one fucking look at Keith and then shut the fuck up. Dino will allways remain the "King of Cool".

  • @Farbautisonn

    Well said, sir.

  • To all the twits responding: RS were on Hollywood Palace all the time, BY INVITATION. We called the RS the dirty Beatles, Dave Clark 5 were the jock Beatles. They were all kids, early 20's, LOVING being in America and getting every gig they could. Y'all been spoiled by MTV and the 'net. To see someone on TV then was an EVENT! It wasn't an instant seach for instant gratification. Bless Red Skelton, Ed Sullivan, Dean Martin and EVERYBODY who invited these "kids" back to their shows repeatedly!

  • dean's amazing!

    the beatles totally kick the rolling stones' asses.

  • @meloveicecream24 The beatles couldn't touch the Rolling Stones when it came to playing on stage !!! The blues is untouchable !!!

  • @Nocturne1334 ur joking right. The Beatles started everything! There was no British Invasion before the Beatles, and there would not have been one without them. Everything that came after the beatles is an imitation-including the Stones!

  • @meloveicecream24 - I love both bands, but you're completely wrong. The Stones were the complete opposite of the Beatles. The Beatles were all about tight harmonies, a clean sound. Even the parents liked them. The Stones were all about the blues, down and dirty. The parents were terrified of them. Both bands came out at the same time, that was really the only thing they had in common. The British invasion would have happened with or without the Beatles.

  • @lynnwoodsmeghead The Beatles (with the possible exception of William Shakespeare) are the most influential act in entertainment history. 41 years after their break-up, they still sell more records than ANYONE on the planet, while NASA freakin' shot their music into outer space!

  • @meloveicecream24 Elvis has more gold records nowadays than the Elvis. Don't get me wrong, both are magnificent examples of what music is all about.

  • @MsGnorts elvis has more gold records than elvis? did you mean to say the beatles?

  • @meloveicecream24 Well, Shakespeare is not entertainment, he describes what humans are in reality and expressed it through his unequalled penmanship.

  • @meloveicecream24 - Yes, the Beatles are also a great band. I don't see what that really has to do with the Rolling Stones on the Dean Martin show though. What you say about the Beatles is true. Something you may want to consider about the Stones is that they just had the largest, most successful world tour in history (The Bigger Bang tour), almost 50 years after they formed! Both bands are amazing.

  • @lynnwoodsmeghead initially, i was just stating my own, biased opinion but i guess it grew from that into a massive debate on who was better. both bands are great, and everyone has their own opinions! lets just leave it at that!

  • immensi!

  • Was that Dean Martin's bit, pretending he was drunk all the time? Kind of lame. Reminds me of that douchenozzle out now, Doug Benson. He always pretends to be high. Well, at least Dean had a great voice and made those funny Martin/Lewis movies.

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  • @MckyMseNTarotCrds: Maybe he got drunk+stoned at once - because he knew by now that the days of the Rat Pack were finally over once and for all. Sinatra was getting arthritis+and searched for a cure by marrying Mia Farrow (not knowing what he might invite to his house....LOL) and Elvis let the Beatles be watched by the FBI.....

    Fun aside: Martin WAS a heavy Whisky/Martini drinker and most probably an alcoholic, as each of the RAT PACK probably,too.....

  • Stones were a funny band,

    Were a full on R+B band when Brian Jones was leading them. Then Richards and Jagger dragged them towards poppier, psychedelic music of the 1960s. Then as soon as Jones died, they found their R+B roots again.

    Almost like Jone's death reminded them what they once were............

  • @MrCeej9999 bullshit, Richards was one of them who didnt like them start playin pop-psychadelic music... Read his book.

  • @MrCeej9999 you're wrong...christ, you guys should just shut yer pipe holes cause you know SHIT about the stones, like if jones wasn't alive when they released "beggars banquet", most of that album is very root based music

  • dean is a mofu...

  • GO DINO!

  • Dean Martin was personally an arsehole, a drek and a souse.

  • Dean is such a dick

  • @neverindoubt

    You lack a sense of humour.

  • @WoodRatGirl Deano was an aholeo

  • WOW check out Keith and his Chuck Berry impersonation!!!

  • generation gap.. i'm the same way now.

  • Aside from Dean Martin's ungracious and rather rude intro and post-commentary, I think this performance is spectacular. First, they are showing off their blues roots by NOT singing a Stones original -- this is an old blues standard. Second, it is one of the only performances I've seen of Brian Jones giving it his complete all. He doesn't even look loaded here.

    Keith Richards discusses this performance (and Dean Martin, specifically) in his book "Life". It's fun to see!

  • Dean Martin here at the twilight of his career would play in lounges. Today the Stones at their twilight sell out stadiums and airfields.

  • what a dick...

  • Dino knew the biz and everyone knew his shtick. Three careers starting with Jerry Lewis as a stand up act. Movies next and then a solo performer, all incredibly successful. You might not like him or his act but you can't argue the money he made or the imprint on American Comedy.

  • @neverindoubt ur mother is zero without my dick in her mouth.

  • Come on, Dean Martin probably thought all there was to rock and roll was his son's band, Dino, Desi and Billy.

  • What an ass. Martin ruins the whole concept of the show, which is to be a gracious host. Too bad they could get Tony Bennett to host instead.

  • Rolling Stones rising and the Rat Pack fading. Changing of the guard.

  • @mmyculm54 Yes, and it's hard to be replaced.

  • Dean Martin? what a loser. The 'Stones? Bow-legged and squat!

  • @Boylefawsitt Oh my god, don`t you have a sense of fucking humour?? Dean Martin was funny, and the Rolling Stones took themselves to seriously. The Beatles would have laughed their heads off if somebody had made fun of them!

  • Dean Martin? what a loser.

  • @Boylefawsitt  You call that multi talented man a loser. He had it all and he took it all to the bank.

  • Dean Martin totaly dissed the band at 1:37 "Rolling Stones arent they great" EYE ROLL. 

  • Wow. I remember watching this original broadcast. I remember how dismissive Dean was of the Stones. My memory was exactly like I saw it here. Thanks for the post. Ain't Youtube great? Yeah.

  • Did they just play for like 42 seconds or something??

  • Lol this is nothing compared to music nowdays. If Dean were around today he would be appalled at the hollywood trash of Hilton & Lohan and its rap/gangsta culture that sometimes promotes violence. In alot of ways the 60's was the turning point towards a raunchier society that we have today.

  • I remember seeing this as a kid and thinking. Wow they suk.

  • "I've been rolled while I was stoned myself" hahaha

  • the dean martin show was comedy.the stones were still not established yet.the tough bands survived it.thats show biz.

  • Dean might've invited the Stones on to the show, as a chance to make fun of them. As for Dean liking the Stones, I don't really think so. Dean hailed from the generation before the Stones, when conscription was the in thing, (and all men had very short hair). Dean was the sort of person who would've preferred things, to stay that way. The Stones wouldn't have spent 5 minutes in the Army, and of course they all had very long hair. (Hence Deans joke about long hair at the end).

  • @phil1958uk Plus, a band who were bigger, and not has rebelious as the Stones. I.e. The Beatles. (How come Dean never sang any Lennon Mc,cartney songs?) If that's what he thought about the Beatles, what would he have thought about the Stones?

  • What the f*#k? Bill Wyman moving around onstage? Really?

  • if anyone ever followed any of dean martins shows you might see that this is exactly wat he did regardless of who it was.....there was nothing meant by it he was just doing his act...... and yes he was 47 and with many years in the business he took the beatles from number one he could do watever he wanted at this point in his career..

  • @bnpss

    Excatly, watch any clip from Dean with Jerry all the way to his last shows in the 80s, he was always like that.

  • Dean Martin......Ah Ah.......no comment !

  • I think that SOME ROLLING STONES FANS HERE NEED TO STOP BEING SO SENSITIVE AND JUDGMENTAL. Wow. Dean Martin and The Rolling Stones are like apples and oranges and thus should never be compared. Both are fabulous in their own right. Also, Dean's jokes were tongue-in-cheek; lots of singers from the pre-rock era felt threatened to some degree by rock and roll, and Dean's way of coping was to make some lighthearted jokes. He never took things too seriously. Some of you need to learn this skill.

  • @caryandingrid You're right that Dean's generation of singers were threatened by rock and roll. And sure he's joking, but actually he's being condescending in the extreme. When he rolls his eyes up after saying "Aren't they great" he means it. What he didn't and would never know was that the Stones were vastly superior artists to himself. Not to Dino's friend Sinatra, though; I'd put Frank and the Rolling Stones close to par.

  • @caryandingrid Set aside any arguments about talent and what you have left is a flat out insult by Martin, on national TV no less. You invite artists on your entertainment variety show and then insult them with no provocation? No class Dino.....Legend has it that even Sinatra found Martin's arrogance shocking.

  • @rbmindful

    Dino was highly arrogant, but this just seemed like gentle ribbing. The Stones didnt seem phased; they probably knew what they were in for as well as the demographic of the show. And they most likely had that self-deprecating British wit, which was indispensible to British bands going to America as a novelty to all but the teens.

  • @rbmindful Ever see the old ' tonight show' where he makes a fool of poor old george gobel by flicking his cigarette in gobels beer when he isn't looking ? yet martin keeps smiling and winking at the audience? dean martin? guess i was born in the wrong century who gives a fuck about this old ass hole?

  • Dean Martin is known as the guy that sang on Jerry Lewis movies, and nobody remembers him now... The Stones are LEGEND.

  • dino was amazing. iv never liked the stones i like other bands from that era particularly the Beatles but dino had his opinion he was joking (the audience laughed they all agreed with martin)

  • Bill Wyman remembered how mean and insulting Dean Martin was with the band, saying stuff like "Don't leave me backstage with those morons... The smell back there is awful... I can see the fleas jumpin' off them, ha-ha-ha".

    Well, we all know that The Stones had the last laugh.

  • Dino had a loud backstage row with tour manager Bob Bonis about the number of songs the band should play at the show. Then he took vengeance on the boys as he presented them. This was their first live TV appearance in the US, as Ed Sullivan did not want to know about these hairy bad boys, so Martin's attitude  could have done a lot of damage to the Stones. Notice Brian's fingers during the solo. He's taking his own vengeance.

  • love dean's reaction - rolling stones aren't they great (rolls eyes) - classic!

  • cool!! Not censored; when Mick says" I just wanna make, Love to You!". in that era, a BIG DEAL.

  • cmon guys. i dont think martin really offended the stones at all, his jokes are more in the spirit of a roast

  • Relax guys Dino didn't like the stones and made a joke... big deal. He was 47 years old at that time who can blame him. We all love Rolling stones now but imagine your shelf as a 50 year old back then... it was a turning point, new was coming with force to replace anything old. Besides I am certain that Dino was obliged by production to have them on his show.

    In my opinion Dean Martin was great at what he did and The Rolling Stones are still great at what they do.

  • Can you imagine? Standing in front of all those old people who didn't get rock and roll at all?

  • Dean Martin: Total Cock-Smoker.

  • My dad came home from work one night, tossed my brother a 35mm film canister with this on it and said, "They'll never last".

  • DEAN MARTIN shows classy entertainment and sings beautiful songs

    THE STONES show rock music at it's pinnacle.

    Problem?

  • He who laughs last, laughs best.

  • guess who sold more records.(hint: It wasn't Dean Martin.)

  • Maybe Dean Martin had talent - who could tell? But the way he treated the Stones proved what a horse's ass he was.

  • Good ole Dean Martin doing what ever other hack did back in the day, make fun of rock bands that were 500 times better than him and his ilk

  • @com869 exactly... publicly, jagger has always maintained though that jones was the reason the stones were so blues-influenced and kept their blues roots alive... and their best stuff really was in the sixties... there can be no rolling stones without brian jones! although i do like some of their non-sixties songs like start me up and brown sugar, still, you get the point...

  • word! brian jones was the best, most talented and the "most disrespected" member of the band... he got a lot of crap from jagger he didn't deserve... he even got fired from the band close to his death, he being the founding member... just fucking unbelievable! many even say that he was actually murdered by jagger's people!

  • Dino used to make fun of Sinatra' and his songs all the time and they were best friends so You stones fans need to realize the difference between joking around and mocking