I was so born in the wrong era/generation... There just isn't entertainment like this anymore. And I'm sad, because 95% of my friends either don't get this humor, or have never heard of any of these people.
@general333333 I saw Ross Martin in the audience, star of Wild Wild West, great show, he died about 7 years later of a heart attack..... so much talent there in that audience, and so many of them are gone now.....
Dear Ross Martin
I LOVE you so much! R.I.P. darling Ross.
Sincerely
Your Biggest Fan <3
SuperSixtiesChic 1 month ago
Don Rickles would make a great movie director.
"You lie! You lie!"
"Tonight! Tonight!"
"You're on my foot."
"What do I bid for this idiot?!"
BadBoyBeta 1 month ago
I was so born in the wrong era/generation... There just isn't entertainment like this anymore. And I'm sad, because 95% of my friends either don't get this humor, or have never heard of any of these people.
TWINX1985 2 months ago 2
1867 ahh it was a good year
SHEPARDWISPERER 3 months ago
Don Rickles is a pure genius!
Eyyoh77 3 months ago
-"Tonight! Tonight!"
-"Esta Noche!" BAHAHAHAA
undertheradar76 5 months ago
ROFLMFAO!
Duderock14 6 months ago
this was in 1967 am i right?
Cosmic86x 7 months ago
@Cosmic86x correct my friend
general333333 7 months ago
@general333333 I saw Ross Martin in the audience, star of Wild Wild West, great show, he died about 7 years later of a heart attack..... so much talent there in that audience, and so many of them are gone now.....
gregoriusmaximus64 3 months ago
@gregoriusmaximus64, Ross Martin died of a heart attack in 1981 at his home while playing tennis.
vividwatch47 3 months ago
Love this! Fav. part is when bob hope comes in :)
xxcharmed1xx 10 months ago
Now Dean here strikes me as a really sweet guy when compared with Frank Sinatra, strictly as personalities. Just my personal opinion
CattailsandRoses 10 months ago
@CattailsandRoses, Dean was an easygoing type, while Sinatra was a bit of hothead. Nonetheless they had great chemistry together onstage.
vividwatch47 3 months ago in playlist G.J.G.'s Favorites