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Dino Desi and Billy

Dino, Desi & Billy.

I bought a record by these clowns for a dollar recently because Lee Hazelwood produced it. In case you’re unfamiliar with them, Dino is Dean Martin‘s kid and Desi is Lucy and Desi Arnaz‘s kid. Billy was their lottery-ticket-winner of a classmate. So I guess that makes Lee Hazelwood the go-to producer for the children of the Rat Pack. That job probably paid well. At least I hope it did because based on what is on the album I have, these kids were utterly talentless. They could sort of carry a tune but had voices that Lawrence Welk might have rejected for being a touch white bread and bland. Lee did his best to make something out of nothing so there are some interesting arrangements to be found — particularly on a pretty awesome version of The Lovin Spoonful’s Daydream that is given a reggae rhythm and an I Need You-esque organ part. I’ve listened to that song more times than I’d care to admit. I can’t find it anywhere online but to get an idea of how hopeless these kids were click here to watch a video of them stinking up the joint on some TV show (probably Dean Martin’s) in 1965. And here is their rendition of You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away. They are truly out of their depth on that one.

While writing this, I came across Billy’s website (it’s the kind of site that older rock musicians usually have, the type that looks like it somehow predates the internet) and it turns out he played on all of those pretty good 1970s Beach Boys albums including Holland and Love You so credit where credit is due on that. That he’s also selling a documentary about Dennis Wilson that he made (predictably entitled Forever) that looks as low rent as his website is perhaps less admirable. Particularly because he’s charging $25 for the film on a DVD-R and an additional $8 for shipping.

f for orson

Orson Welles, Janet Leigh, Akim Tamiroff in Touch of Evil. 1958.

thief of bagdad

Michael Powell, Ludwig Berger, Tim Whelan. 1940.

no trip

The Trip

Films and Filming. January 1968.

cover art

May 1927

Chang, a new picture made in the jungles of Siam, brings animals and natives to the screen in their natural habitats. The picture is being released by Paramount Pictures Lasky Corporation.” May 1927.

on the set of

William Wellman with Gertrude Olmstead and George K. Arthur on the set of The Boob. 1926.

on your sleeve

Pop Life

Pop Life. Prince and the Revolution. 1985.

record labels

Menlove Ave

Menlove Avenue. An early attempt at a posthumous John Lennon LP that collected outtakes from his relatively short solo career and not particularly choice outtakes focusing mostly on his Rock n Roll and Walls and Bridges LPs. None of the tracks from the album’s first side appear on the John Lennon Anthology so I guess this release will still be sought after by some Lennon completists. Sort of an odd release though. 1986.

what’s wrong with being sexy?

Beastie Boys

The Beastie Boys on their Licensed to Ill tour.

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1967.