First....Bobby Darin was so MULTI-TALENTED !! Second..... Such an eloquent speaker. What a damn shame he had to leave so early. His early hit SPLISH SPLASH comes into my head often. I adored him.
@SpevMoon6 жыл бұрын
I could literally listen to him for hours and still be captivated. There was something truly spellbinding about him.
@paulpilecki10495 жыл бұрын
I met someone years ago who knew Bobby Darin and told me what a nice guy he really was. Bobby you are in Heaven singing in God's choir. We'll see you one day there.
@HolgerRuneFan2 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine any celebrity being this articulate nowadays? He's so effortlessly charismatic.
@veggigoddess8 ай бұрын
Yeah LOL I watch something at some point every single day where celebrities sound articulate and educated. That's not hard to find and never has been.
@dorothykilgallenwasmurdere16536 ай бұрын
@@veggigoddesswrong🙄
@joannaedwards63253 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this timely interview. Sure hope some young people listen to what truths are said here and choose to take it to heart. I read all the comments and so shocked and SADDENED to see one young man near the end call Bobby Darin a bore. Then he said, "Who is this clown?" Wow! If that is any indication of how young people are thinking now WE ARE IN DEEP TROUBLE in the future when THEY are running things. So happy to know that when that happens I WILL HAVE MOVED ON. Thank God!
@rogerwilco43978 жыл бұрын
Darin was a genius. Extremely talented, very deep and tragically fragile. His death was a great loss.
@hastobe3038 жыл бұрын
+Roger Wilco Yeah, I think that people were just generally wiser back then. Imagine if a pop singer of today would've been faced with the same troubles Darin went through. Most of the times, they would have crashed and burned within 10 days. But as I said, people were smarter back then, and they knew much better that if there's something wrong with you then it's time for a change. Nowadays you can just blame it on society. Shame we lost him so soon. He had very much more to give, and given his great versatility and his apparent spiritual growth it sure would've been interesting to know what it would've been. A real shame, and that's all I can say.
@rogerwilco43978 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Darin really was a pretty deep thinker and wasn't afraid to mix it up on talk shows and tell things from his point of view. I agreed with him so it was easy for me to like him, plus I loved his swagger and style. On his last Tonight Show appearance he was supposed to plug his latest movie. Carson mentioned it in his intro and that was the last that was said. Darin did six minutes of exhaustive (for him at this late stage) medley work and then talked to Carson about all sorts of interesting things. You don't get that nowadays. Even folks who disagreed with him politically or philosophically had to at least give him the respect he deserved for his intelligence (chess master) singing prowess/musicianship (Grammy Award winner ) acting ability (Oscar nominee) and most of all for his courage in the face of horrific familial and health hardships. Genius? Absolutely.
@tomb96968 жыл бұрын
I liked him so much better than Sinatra
@bryanismyname75837 жыл бұрын
Sinatra was one of his early influences, so that's kind of a silly comparison.
@ogrebattle227637 жыл бұрын
Even Frank Sinatra himself said he was a great talent...
@stevesmith66857 жыл бұрын
By the way, Mike Douglas was a great talk show host and interviewer. As you can see here, he let his guest talk.
@elianamiller26665 жыл бұрын
@Stve Smith THE ONLY GREAT talk show host and THAT STILL HOLDS. There will AGAIN WILL BE ONE, EVER.
@ronniebishop24964 жыл бұрын
Just thought that, unlike Donahue who talked over people and wanted to add to it. But I still liked him.
@HolgerRuneFan3 жыл бұрын
All of the talk show hosts in the 60's and 70's were that way: Carson, Paar, Merv, Cavett... all of them. Nowadays the new hosts are completely untalented idiots who interrupt constantly.
@MoonChild-jq2dm3 жыл бұрын
He was geniunely interested in his guests ....a very gracious host.
@deborah31123 жыл бұрын
You are so correct...and to many commercials. I gave up tv 98% that's why I'm here on KZbin !!!
@nancyadcock48995 жыл бұрын
Revealing conversation. It really seems that at this point in his life he had finally figured out what was important to him. So heartbreaking that he was gone so soon. God given talent and to this day he has no peer😢💕
@christianlink72873 жыл бұрын
I Remember the Cammercial Mike makes your Day. I'm a native philadelphian Mike Douglas was one of the greatest talk show hosts ever!!
@TheMartinick8 жыл бұрын
I saw Bobby perform at the Sahara in Vegas around 1960-61 with George Burns. Both were great. Evidently George Burns first introduced Bobby to Las Vegas. I remember him singing "Mack the Knife" and doing a sand dance with Mr. Burns that night. Seeing Bobby at age 15 was a real treat for me! RIP, dear Bobby!
@MarjorainMD5 ай бұрын
My goodness, how old are you if I may my fellow man?
@joannaedwards63253 жыл бұрын
Glad to see Mr. Robert Darin was fulfilled AND happy for five years before he left The Earth. He was a well rounded performer. He sang great. He could act. And he had some smooth physical moves. imo Bobby Darin was under appreciated as an entertainer. I'm thrilled that I was around to enjoy his talent.
@joannaedwards63253 жыл бұрын
These times (2000 to 2021) very few entertainers of his caliber. We Baby Boomers were lucky to have been blessed by so many EXCEPTIONALLY talented folks in show business and in the recording industry. I feel sad for the younger generations who aren't so lucky. Very few exceptional entertainers around today.
@kae-xg7pv2 жыл бұрын
@@joannaedwards6325 im 14 and im obsessed and probably the only person in my generation who knows more about the 1950-1960s and bobby darin than anyone, im lucky enough to have found bobby dairn in music and just life, his quote "it isnt true that you live only once. you only die once, you live lots of times if you know how." he was probably refering to his life, and whenever i hear that i always am reminded how wonderful his life truly was, people say that its sad that he died so soon, and people keep saying that he could have acheived more, but truly he lived his life better than probably a 100 year old, he knew he could die any moment, and he had been told and reminded that for his whole life, I dont think its sad that he died at 37 years old because he acheived his dream of being a legend, atleast to me. and acheiving what seemed to be impossible.
@joannaedwards63252 жыл бұрын
@@kae-xg7pv I am VERY impressed by your comment. First of all, you are intelligent to be enjoying REAL music. Second, your writing ability is EXCELLENT! Please consider taking Journalism in college or just keep writing and SAVE everything you write. Essayists can put their work in a book. Also I would encourage you to keep a daily journal. Remember WRITERS WRITE. I'm so happy that there are a handful of people like you. There may be hope for the future after all. I'm so proud of you ✌. I started writing as a child and still enjoy creative writing to this day. I'm 76. An old Babyboomer/ Hippy chick. It's great therapy and a fun career. I wish you happiness and wonderful self expression as you continue on. ✌
@kae-xg7pv2 жыл бұрын
@@joannaedwards6325 thank you so much, I have always been very intrigued by your time era, its honestly surprising how much I know throughout that whole time period, dates, and very important events. this might sound weird but I would have done anything to live in the time, even though there was the Korean war, I also would have done anything to meet Bobby Darin. I actually make music and he is my inspiration. hes my inspiration for anything.
@joannaedwards63252 жыл бұрын
@@kae-xg7pv You have good taste. I wish you a creative life; a bright future. ✌ Remember that what other people think about you is none of your business. Follow your heart and stay unafraid. ❤ Know that you are a powerful SPIRITUAL BEING having a human/Earthly experience. 😄
@edithsymmans32739 жыл бұрын
I had this huge crush on Bobby Darin as a four year old child, he was my hero then and still now….. Bobby was a very honest open person and told it as it was, holding back nothing….. Bobby's fans never gave up on him, intact we just wished him the very best and waited for him to come back to entertaining his fans…. That he did in Bobby Darin style all the way….. Man is a genius and the greatest entertainer of all time in the business in my opinion, ever….. BOBBY REST IN PEACE BIG GUY !!!
@christinab.28646 жыл бұрын
I’m younger than you and had a crush him twice.
@elianamiller26665 жыл бұрын
@EDITH SYMMANS Tou DO NOT eve know where his spirit was taken to, so there is NO KNOWLEDGE OF WHERE POOR DEAR, DEAR BOBBY IS AND WLL BE FOR ALL ETERNITY. I just SO HOPE that THE LORD AND ONLY SAVIOUR THAT THERE IS FOR HE WORLD had revealed HIMSELF to Bobby as he was having surgery and so then Yahshua woud have had it that Bobby's spirit was taken into Heaven to be with who gave HIS life for Bobby and all of his sins and illnesses and heart diseases and all of Bboby's emptyness, heartaches, and heartbrfeaks as Yahsua had used whowas to interecede for David Cassidy on that Monday of the 20 in November of the year of THE ORD YAHSHUA OF 2017 when ALL ofd David's every bit of his totally complte from since he was a toddler along with ALL of Daid's brokenness and everey heartbreak that all started from his Father of the every abuse that there is that Jack abusd David to the end of his life burnt 'til noo able to be identified except by his dental, and that show, it's people and 999.9999% that 'claim' being David's 'fans' contined the total destruction of David, a I was praying for David since I was 10 hyears old. David accepted THE LORD YAHSHUA BEFORE HIS BODY DIED ON THAT TUESDAY THE 21 IN NOVEMBR OF THE YEAR OF THE LORD YAHSHUA OF 2017. THAN K OU LORD, AND ONLY TO YOU EL SHDDAI--GOD ALMIGHTY I GIVE ALL THE GLORY TO, THANK YOU HOLY SPIRIT ALL THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN TO ME FROM MY LORD AND SAVIOUR YAHSHUA.
@stevesmith66857 жыл бұрын
Wow. He was a great performing artist but this interview shows he was a wonderful human being. God bless him.
@joonthedragoness1254 жыл бұрын
Bobby Darin seemed to be a very good guy. He was handsome, smart and nice. I'm in love with the person he was, even thought I don't know much about him/his life. Very good interview, true and sincere.
@joonthedragoness1254 жыл бұрын
@Evelyn Brown Oh yes he was! Very charming. I'm so in love!! :-D
@JoeNocella7 жыл бұрын
Wow an actual conversation. Not just promotion for an upcoming project, movie or tour. Talk shows like this do NOT exist today. Now it's a a rushed interview, politics & commercials.
@alwayssme2 жыл бұрын
you are so right, back then the host let their guest talk! it was about the guest not the host, like the way kelly clarkson does
@cats1087 Жыл бұрын
Isn't is terrible...
@bryanismyname75838 ай бұрын
Depends on the venue and the time given for the interview. On Late Night TV, most of the guests have ten minutes or less to talk, sometimes half that, and they can't really have a conversation. But sometimes they will give a full 20 minutes or half hour to a guest on rare occasions and try to have a real talk. The best places to go for that are the podcasts, like Howard Stern or Conan O'Brien or Chris Wallace (on Max). They give some time for the guest to delve into some real conversation.
@sal1960caldo2 ай бұрын
You nailed it. I'm 64 now, and I remember really enjoying watching the Johnny Carson Tonight Show because he knew his guests were the main reason people watched his show. He actually let his guests speak . He didn't hog up the show. I haven't watched The Tonight Show in years. I find Jimmy Fallon unbearable to watch.
@Lelliott11223 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful, truthful, real person❤️
@angelikaprys18892 жыл бұрын
I wished they guy interviewing Bobbie would be quiet and let Bobbie talk without interrupting him all the time. I could listen to Bobbie talking about life forever. He has a lot of insight. Great person great artist great entertainer
@Karla-yi5ld10 ай бұрын
You mean Mike Douglas.
@lynells30607 жыл бұрын
Thanks for uploading this. Fantastic interview. RIP Mr. Bobby Darin along with so many others...Mr. Buddy Holly, Mr. Ricky Nelson, Mr. Elvis Presley, Mr. Phil Everly....
@ruthbumbar8142 Жыл бұрын
Also Eddie Cochran who died age 21. He wrote songs and played guitar. Paul McCartney got into the beetles by knowing his song "twenty flight rock".
@smithjohn96203 жыл бұрын
I always loved Bobby Darin from way back and Sandra Dee
@edcpike7 жыл бұрын
I just love Bobby Darin. What a talent and a truly good man.
@Loud0glbc7 жыл бұрын
This is fascinating... oh man he was introspective and articulate.
@pdias84692 жыл бұрын
What a great conversation! Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee were very famous. I loved them and still love Bobby Darin singing.
@davidkaiser5 жыл бұрын
Like John F. Kennedy, Bobby Darin was very sick as a child, spent a lot of time in bed, and spent that time reading. He eventually graduated from Bronx Science, probably the most competitive high school in the country. It shows. His sentences are always perfect and he's totally tuned in to what he is saying. I remember seeing Cronkhite announce his death. I was devastated. What a man!
@Rhiannon0113 жыл бұрын
Yes, Bobby Darin was born a with serious heart murmur, which had severely damaged his heart. To which did eventually shorten his life., getting a Pigs heart or something like tart put in him in a new experimental kind of surgery. It gave him a few more years but ultimately he died way too young. But then again he was told as a child that he would not live long enough to even be an adult. So maybe those "precious years" were "a gift" to Bobby and the world.
@char74882 жыл бұрын
Well that explains how he lost his Bronx accent. I read where he was a member of Mensa, a highly prestigious organization for highly intelligent people.
@100marymich2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful and fantastic interview. Bravo to both Bobby Darin and Mike Douglas.
@seka19868 жыл бұрын
Great guy, complete class.
@Cas829585 жыл бұрын
What a great interview
@sylviaunleashed16155 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Love him even more❤️
@PositivelyPam7 жыл бұрын
What a great interview that I haven't seen before. Thanks for uploading it. I believe that everyone can benefit from their own "Big Sur break" occasionally where you take time to go within, get centered, and practice self love. Bobby Darin was truly ahead of his time.
@annemott11935 жыл бұрын
he knew from a young age that he would not live to see advanced years. I think that gave him a different perspective than most of us get.
@janinefarris27485 жыл бұрын
Bobby Darin one of a kind. I liked that he trusts his intellect and that he's self-reflective a truth-seeker which we are all a part of this great Consciousness and can discover ourselves when we live in this conscientious state
@thefaceofthecentury5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this rare and fascinating interview. Blown away.
@deborah31123 жыл бұрын
What he says 3 minutes in is even truer for today. I heard a spiritual channeling last month ,it was stated " buy what we need ,not what we want" because the excess is what is causing our planet stress, hence tornados, floods, fires etc. I grew up with Bobby ,his presence was truly felt and appreciated then ...
@brianwalsh1401 Жыл бұрын
I like how Darin laugh's when Douglas asks him if he did anything constructive. Then he goes on to explain even if he did nothing it would've been constructive. I'm glad he took that time for himself to just chill out and be grateful.
@aidens2millwall16 жыл бұрын
Darin such a motivational speaker..
@MicroSoftner2 жыл бұрын
Very impressive!
@victorinaguthwin77098 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this rare and uplifting interview. He's so deeply rooted, finding peace within, which is inherent in all of us. I admire him--his unlimited talent, his music!!, and humbleness.
@jaym80943 жыл бұрын
Wish the description above told what month and year this interview was. Bobby died December 1973, I believe this was near his end. Loved his talent, he had a tough life, his heart did him in at age 37 was in recovery after a 2nd heart surgery and died, such a shame. So glad we had him the years we did, his songs will always live on, classics.
@thevault38533 жыл бұрын
July 1970
@roberthenleynola Жыл бұрын
@@thevault3853 Thank you.
@patrickryan15153 жыл бұрын
In addition to all his fine talents he had great introspection and an easy-to-deliver type of wisdom. Few were ever as blessed as he. And to be out of this world at this particular time is icing on the cake.
@drbobcaster2 жыл бұрын
Terrific interview. Great to hear Darin telling his story. Thanks.
@Ethericrose3 жыл бұрын
Bobby is wonderful, I love him so very much. I totally understand being separated from one's spiritual path due to others suffercating needs.
@angelapagee26103 жыл бұрын
At the end of this interview, when he says he wants to give people that entertainment, yet enjoy it himself; he wants to radiate it (I'm paraphrasing)...check out the video where he sings "Midnight Special"; this is completely evident. I smile because I can see he is enjoying what he's doing, and he is bringing joy to those he's performing for. I, too, am sorry he died so young. I agree with most of the comments here: he was real, extremely talented, and performers today cannot hold a candle to him. I doubt we can even call them performers, as they sell themselves, and not their talent (if any!!)
@rockie07088 жыл бұрын
Such a great singer and man. He looks older than he's years here I have to say. Died so young. Singing in the sky now with all the other greats. Rip xxxx
@RiRi2023_7 жыл бұрын
...enjoyed this conversation on the deeper meaning of life ...
@LoriGuttilla2 жыл бұрын
Bobby Darin Sandra Fer were soul mates. Their love was pure and sensitive. They adored each other, they both had growing up issues, although different, but still had traumatic issues, they overcame when they found each other..Sandra Dee loved Bobby Darin till she died. Both are together in HEAVEN. 💖💖🙏
@maggiethecat15384 жыл бұрын
What a cool dude.
@Emilianchic4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video !! Thanks a lot !!! While I was a music editor on the radio, I very often broadcast many of Bobby's songs !! I see Bobby as one of my musical brothers !!! Thank you, Bobby for everything !!!!
@artmanjohn28 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, I saw Bobby Darin when he hosted for a week the first time, the best Mike Douglas Show week ever.
@buckeyefangirl19762 жыл бұрын
I loved Mike's show. Watched it all the time after school. Loved Bobby too. Great singer and nice man taken way too soon. R.I.P. both of you. You are missed.
@saran3214 Жыл бұрын
Loved Mike Douglas. He was so nice and pleasant, he was a role model on how to conduct yourself.
@peterjason7314 жыл бұрын
Love You bobby what a talent..RIP
@MicheleMJJ4 жыл бұрын
He was a really sweet guy, So very sad he died so young.
@ianlamb21232 жыл бұрын
Bobby and Dean Martin.So cool and so blessed.
@pdias84692 жыл бұрын
Best conversation ever. That’s exactly I am doing. Thanks Bobby Darin.
@anthonyhetherington28662 жыл бұрын
Love Bobby Darin, He might be talking about ‘The King’ Another great entertainer whose life was cut short
@brianwalsh1401 Жыл бұрын
I think there are a lot of people that fall into the category of having everything but not happy. I think a lot of us have unresolved issues from childhood that need to be addressed and are pulling us down and affecting our decisions and behavior. So we go mindlessly about our lives e=without even being aware of what's going on with us.
@JSB18822 жыл бұрын
Bobby Darin was so incredible. I wish that you could watch those Dean Martin summer shows that he did. I was a boy and he really was so fun.
@jsolomonmusic3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Darrin.
@anglohero62959 ай бұрын
Huge fan of Bobby Darin! What a talent and what a lovely man!
@gabinadina4 жыл бұрын
Read a book about him. He had so much talent, but he ran out of time. So sad, but he left a great legacy.
@gabinadina4 жыл бұрын
@Evelyn Brown The book about him is so sad. Also finding it his sister was his mother didn't help matters. Breaks your heart.
@kac566 жыл бұрын
Great interview...
@carlrock99403 жыл бұрын
It's a great message and it's sad he didn't live to enjoy his freedom
@jesssands53498 жыл бұрын
Love his authenticity. Could he have been talking about Elvis Presley, great performer who was not happy in the later years, because he did not have the freedom to be himself?
@Janicemaxwell7 жыл бұрын
That is exactly who I thought he was talking about. By this time Elvis was a parody of himself. Don't get me wrong because I LOVE Elvis but he had the manager, agents family etc. telling him he had to go on and continue. I'm sure Elvis was one of the ones he was talking about but certainly didn't want to call out in public.
@pkrbkr017 жыл бұрын
Same here. That was exactly who i was thinking he was talking about. Elvis Presley.
@annemott11935 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure what year this was-- he did this show several times in 1968 and then several in 1970. If it was 1968, I think Elvis fits. He was doing those terrible cookie cutter films then. By 1970, he was doing his gigs again and he looked great and was enjoying a fresh "come back."
@thomasandersen29385 жыл бұрын
This interview taken place 1970 elvis was in top form
@seandarcy76514 жыл бұрын
@@thomasandersen2938 yep to early to be Elvis although quite phoretic must be Sinatra and pack loved Darin
@kathydimario52632 жыл бұрын
Always loved Bobby Darrin grew up watching his movies with Sandra Dee
@pokergalpoker8 жыл бұрын
My heart aches for him even to this day. Between the tragic loss of Robert Kennedy which hit him hard and then to find out that his sister was actually his mother sent him over the edge. Luckily for us he did return to TV before his death at 37. RIP sweet Bobby!
@bobtaylor1704 жыл бұрын
It was a good show, too. I remember it.
@char74882 жыл бұрын
Some say finding out about his birth mother contributed to his death...never got over it....
@pokergalpoker2 жыл бұрын
@@char7488 I'm sure it played a part but from what I read, he had a dental problem and was supposed to take antibiotic which he failed to do and developed an infection which lead to sepsis.....such a tragedy!
@char74882 жыл бұрын
@@pokergalpoker Yes, I read that also. But you have to wonder if he purposely did not take the antibiotics, as he had other procedures before this one and should have known better. Also, at this time his health had really deteriorated. But of course we'll never know.
@eaccristo4 жыл бұрын
I love him
@louiseglass3352 Жыл бұрын
Talented spiritual strength with his health- we were lucky to have Bobby grace the world but I wish he’d had a lot more years
@Lelliott11226 ай бұрын
I love him❤❤❤❤
@christianlink72874 ай бұрын
WOW!!! How many superstars do you see sit on National T.V. And not Open up About their Personal Life with Such Honesty But get Asked The Questions that are so Personal Today! Great Talk Show Mike Douglas!! Back then they Didn’t use The Term But we Know it as A Minimalist, Today What Bobby Daren Became!
@chrisestey72774 жыл бұрын
Bobby Daren,one in a billion.
@raven4043 Жыл бұрын
So well spoken and even he’s speaking voice is beautiful. I was born the same year he died but I love him, one of my favorite singers of all time. ❤
@shadowgirl8038 Жыл бұрын
Oh Bobby. It's such a heartbreaking story. 💔. Gone too soon.
@shigsho5 жыл бұрын
I recall was the co-host for the week. Oddly he did at least one oldie Splish Splash on the piano and it was at a time when he wasn't about looking back.
@ronniebishop24964 жыл бұрын
Jesus told everyone this about excess over 2000 years ago or tried to. I’ve been going through that same thing, I was in a mall and something said get out of here you don’t need anything else. I have a boot and shoe fetish and expensive kind. I wasn’t poor like Bobby I just had always had everything, and being in show business it contributed and I know that only my love for other people and God is all that matters anymore to me.
@monicas.65276 жыл бұрын
Even though I didn’t grow up when he was a star I really love his songs. This interview shows how insightful Bobby Darin was and he didn’t mind talking about it and at length explaining it. Didn’t like the interviewers superficial question at all, it seemed that he didn’t grasp it... Too sad that such a talent had to die so young 😢
@annemott11935 жыл бұрын
he never really ever talked about the heart impairment publicly, did he? I grew up as a fan. When he died, I remember being so sad. I still love his music.
@dfangirl724 жыл бұрын
you know i kind of like the yrs or decades before social media where only if they chose to open up about an ailment they could but it wasnt forced like later yrs where gossip rags " caught " your secret
@billk98564 жыл бұрын
He didn't talk about finding out his sister was really his mother before he took the year off either. That and being with Bobby K the day he was killed would be enough for anyone to go off and think about life.
@dfangirl724 жыл бұрын
@@billk9856 i agree .
@Contact_Info3 жыл бұрын
It would have hurt his career
@monicabmgbvvvwilliams1bub643 жыл бұрын
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@padraiggillon3 жыл бұрын
He was brilliant.
@paulgtarist Жыл бұрын
Awesome dude. Spitting out the truth.....
@debra134 жыл бұрын
I enjoy his mind :-). A true loss.
@SrAJones-ns7sx Жыл бұрын
Finally found Beyond the Sea here which I think Kevin Spacey did a great job with not just acting, the direction and way the story was told was brilliant. To hear Darins words here were great and heartfelt....dignified himself and circumstances. No one can ever match his talent nowadays
@zills29 жыл бұрын
sharing on the Bobby Darin Appreciation group FB
@chadd76602 жыл бұрын
What a delightful man to listen to. Nice humans are a bit hard to find.
@adrianasilviaduma55726 жыл бұрын
Un extraordinar show
@lawsonj399 ай бұрын
Bobby D. had such a varied and interesting career, from Splish Splash to Mack the Knife to If I Were a Carpenter. As shown by this interview, he was always challenging himself, always growing. One of my favorite of his songs was Amy, which he wrote.
@boonestead48129 жыл бұрын
love the way they talked back then before the scourge of the california valley girl took over everything now is said in this lilting questioning tone and like like like even when you hear people in europe of all places they sprinkle in all these likes in their conversations maybe its just me but..............
@hategreed17 жыл бұрын
And everything now is "amazing". AMAZING. If I hear that overused word one more time..... btw, Tell-LIE-vision has been used to DELIBERATELY DUMB DOWN the American people. It is all by design, on the part of the controllers. An unintelligent, mind-controlled population can not resist tyranny.
@bobtaylor1704 жыл бұрын
It isn't just you!
@joannaedwards63253 жыл бұрын
The proper use of The King's English started to fade out in the late sixties. And very few folks under 40 today (2021) can write coherently using proper punctuation and grammar. So sad. 😢
@HadEnough7457 жыл бұрын
So strange to see two people having a real conversation on a talk show about real things, not some bullsh*t promotion about a terrible movie or tour. TV execs have gotten super greedy where every minute is either an advertisement or an artist/actor promoting something or spouting some silly gibberish.
@karlmaldensnose58897 жыл бұрын
Had Enough that's because he had nothing to promote at this time, his Career was over, perhaps he was using the interview of saying ' look at me I'm not dead, but I've a new album of old song's coming out soon'. He chose to get way from it all when his career had ended, not during the middle of it, he was probably bored
@ohhhbehave89072 жыл бұрын
So humble
@Rhiannon0113 жыл бұрын
Bobby Darin was an "intellectual" he had a very high IQ and was part of the "Mensa" organization for highly intelligent people. He could memorize anything, and could play just about any instrument. It all came very easily to him to play so many instruments, write songs, sing them, produce them, and he was a great dancer also. He could move like a Black man. Sammy Davis used to always say that "Bobby Darin has a Black man's soul inside of a white man's body". Had natural rhythm proved that big time! Not many singers and musicians can "do it all" but Bobby Darin did! Bobby Darin's mother pretended he was her older sister most of his life and when he found out her betrayal he was totally devastated! He was so poor that when he was a young baby, they opened a drawer and that was his crib! I mean think about that!
@dogloverjb68735 жыл бұрын
materialism is such a waste of time and money...nothing better than nature to bring you back to balance.
@sammyrnaj6 ай бұрын
What a darn shame to lose such a gifted singer. He had presence, rythm, style, character, & an amazing voice. Sinatra was too much hype. Dean was forever crooning nasally. Nat had a beautiful voice. Sammy & Bobby were TOP. From Lebanon!🎉🎉🎉
@careful...Icarus Жыл бұрын
Even tho he looks like a French waiter here Darin was outrageously talented and gracious.
@joeynighttrain11267 жыл бұрын
Wow .. Was that a good interview
@pinkchilldivestmentor8 ай бұрын
So intelligent. He changed when discovering his sister was his mother
@meandyou1914 Жыл бұрын
I Always Liked Booby Darin but after this I Really Love This Guy.
@rifroar3 жыл бұрын
He was Great and One of a Kind"
@prepostmodern10323 жыл бұрын
Bobby would love minimalism today. He had the ability to separate the important from chaff.
@mmmodafoca8 жыл бұрын
What a guy, I think the closest person my generation has to a guy who genuinely thinks in a profound and well thought out way, as Mr. Darin, is Kanye West.. lol lmao!! joking aside i wish my generation would come up with a guy like this
@hategreed17 жыл бұрын
It was THE GENERATION. Bobby was not alone. He is representative, at that age, of his generation. The last three generations to come of age, have been deliberately dumbed down and controlled by devices, and Fox News, to be zombies and cretins. A la, the movie, IDIOCRACY.
@brucetowell52087 жыл бұрын
excuse me if it was not for FOX, one would only get "fake' one sided news. Thank you.
@veephil277610 ай бұрын
What a gorgeous human being 🤩 an Amazing intelligent talented lovely man 🌟💫⚡️✨God bless you Darin…. Gone too soon 😢🩵🙏🏻🌈
@philipmartin7082 жыл бұрын
Mike should have kept his mouth shut more and let Bobby finish what he wanted to say. Bobby was saying something significant starting at 3:45, and Mike derailed him just before we would have learned something valuable.
@NCFiteFan Жыл бұрын
I agree. Mike was constantly jumping in unnecessarily. I thought Douglas was a better interviewer than that. Anyway, great to hear these words of wisdom from Bobby.
@marinelacurrie1666 Жыл бұрын
Bobby plated many musical instruments
@joegausch8 ай бұрын
Isn't it refreshing to hear an entertainer never once say " I mean" or "ya know"! I do not know what happened in the last 50 years but public speaking/interviewing has taken a proverbial shit...
@Squee_DowАй бұрын
Or use "like" 13 times in one sentence. The decline of language over my lifetime is tragic.
@joegauschАй бұрын
@@Squee_Dowtotally agree! It seems that the dumber one is the further one gets career wise...
@alwayssme2 жыл бұрын
i have no idea when i heard of his death affected me so much,i think i was like 17 i barely knew of him, from what i remember i am guessing it was the way he died, , i have looked into his videos and life for the past years, he was a great man and entertainer
@magmasunburst93314 жыл бұрын
Isn't it sad to see someone who clinged so much to life to do good things die young, and those who have everything throw it away on drugs and die young as well. And culture idolizes rock stars as our new gods.
@Gabriellabonanno2 жыл бұрын
Good point from B.D
@ghanasoul3 жыл бұрын
What Mr. Darin did is not anything different than Sinatra retiring for 2 years. Sometimes u just need a break. Everyone is different. Others need to be constantly working (Sammy Davis Jr, James Brown etc) and others work too much to the point that they almost crack up. Darin needed a break from himself and he took it. Smart man.
@katgirlblue3 жыл бұрын
Well it's a little different. Sinatra didn't change his life, he didn't give up anything, he didn't leave his Palm Springs mansion - he simply took a break. Bobby left everything and went to live on a mountain in a small trailer, basically alone, although as he said he wasn't a recluse - but just about. He seriously got away from everything he had, and looked at his life.
@ghanasoul3 жыл бұрын
@@katgirlblue VERY good point! I totally forgot that. Sinatra basically just took a break from his work not his lifestyle.