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To: melinda abplanalp who wrote (10597)5/15/1998 9:42:00 PM
From: Rambi  Respond to of 71178
 
And Dean used to hit
on my mother back in the old days.


Okay---we can't let this one go---this sounds like a story to me!



To: melinda abplanalp who wrote (10597)5/19/1998 8:17:00 AM
From: DScottD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
I caught the Rat Pack show on Nick at Night last night. It ran on Classic TV earlier this month and Nick decided to play it on Nickelodeon last night in honor of Frank Sinatra. It was a 2 hour show and may be the most entertaining 2 hours of TV I have ever seen. Frank, Dean and Sammy were in their prime (it was taped in 1965), Johnny Carson was the "host", and Count Basie's band was the orchestra under the direction of Quincy Jones. Dean, Sammy and Frank each performed a 20-30 minute set and then they all were together on the stage for the last half hour telling many politically incorrect jokes (Sammy saying he was a black Jew with a Puerto Rican mother--he can single handedly ruin a neighborhood by moving into it) and just having a lot of fun.

My wife and I saw Sammy and Sarah Vaughn in Chicago in 1987 or 1988. It was the best concert I have ever seen. There aren't many entertainers like that left anymore.