[Dixielandjazz] Fwd: DVD: 'Bing Crosby: The Television Specials, Vol. 1

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Wed May 26 10:55:40 PDT 2010


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From: Robert Ringwald <rsr at ringwald.com>
Date: 25 May 2010 17:16
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] DVD: 'Bing Crosby: The Television Specials, Vol. 1
To: Marek Boym <marekboym at gmail.com>
Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>


DVD: 'Bing Crosby: The Television Specials, Vol. 1' (Various dates,
not rated, Shout
Factory, $29.98)
by Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle, May 23, 2010
This two-disc set brings together four full-length TV specials
starring Bing Crosby,
from 1954, 1959, 1962 and 1970. Special features include rare footage
of Crosby being
interviewed for a variety of TV programs -- local Hawaiian TV and an
Australian talk
show, to name two. Of the specials, the one of most interest is from
1959, with guest
stars Peggy Lee, Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra. Bing's guests wipe the floor
with him, as he floats through the show, at least 10 years past his
musical relevancy.
Actually, Armstrong (except when he blows his horn) is in the same boat, already
heading toward his "Hello Dolly" phase, as he sings "Mack the Knife."
But Sinatra
and Lee are fantastic and very much in their prime. There are corny
moments -- the
lyrics in the songs written especially for the show are terrible (as
only Sammy Cahn
could write them), but if you really want to see corny, watch the 1954
special, with
its canned laugh track, or the 1962 show, with its amazingly tired
banter between
Crosby and Bob Hope, or the 1970 show, with an unfunny Dean Martin.
Still, as a cultural
curiosity, the set has its rewards. The beatnik spoof of 1959 and the
psychedelic
color scheme of the 1970 show demonstrate the ways in which the older generation
was assimilating youth culture. The disappointment of the set,
however, is how un-jazzy
the older Crosby is, in contrast to his younger self. He looks as if
he can't wait
to get back to the golf course.


--Bob Ringwald
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