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Sexy Beast, I Mean Bing

Started by tomwatson · 10 months ago

Bing Crosby’s birthday is May 2, or 3. He was born in 1903, although his tombstone says 1904 because of a mix-up. This confusion about the simplest of a man’s details is the least of the pr ... Continue reading »

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  • With all due respect to your post, I have to admit that I can't stand the guy.
  • BR, at least given how little he's seen or heard these days, you generally don't have to deal with him!
  • So, like, I'm the only one around here who watches "Robin and the Seven Hoods" once a week?
  • My mother liked him; my uncle, whose memorable question was, "Jo, what if Sinatra dies?"
    The videos just started. Indeed, his version of Stardust is desperate. I love older standards because of my uncle and my mother.
  • I tend to agree, sadly, with those who don't find a lot to love: I've tried to appreciate Der Bingle's singing style... but it's just not my taste - he's my emblem of crooner style, and I prefer the more ring-a-ding-ding of the Rat Pack and the harder edge Billy May brought to arranging. And Cole, who I think is rarely appreciated fully for the genius he is (the stuff he's best known for doesn't begin to tell the whole story), is by far the more natural singer.

    But where I do tend to find more sympathy is in Bing as an actor - I am surprised, as I explore his contributions to the Golden Age (outside of his work with Hope) to see how versatile he was and how naturally at ease in front of the camera; acting, I think, is where he's underrated (I think it has a lot to do with the fact that his singing is best when he's a character telling a story, too). You wouldn't necessarily expect Bing to "get" the material in The Country Girl, for instance; yet it's a masterful performance. I'd love to see more films... the recordings... not so much.
  • Hey Weboy--you would like "Robin and the Seven Hoods" because it's the Rat Pack Meets their own Idol. I do think the worst thing that ever happened to Crosby was meeting John Scott Trotter, the guy who did all his arranging in the forties. That's why I love the Crosby of the thirties--much freer and more raw.

    Tina, there is something about Crosby that unites people across generations. I first started listening because of my father.
  • Forgotten and unloved?! Did other people not grow up on Technicolor and colorized musicals from thirty or forty years before?? And the Warner Brothers cartoons with Bing-like birds and things?
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