I love the fact that they seem to be performing all these songs in the same venue, implying that the Rat Pack got together for a one-night live concert dedicated solely to bigotry.
You mean like an actual Rat Pack show from the late 50s and 60s? There are plenty of recordings of those Vegas performances that make this clip seem tame. Frank and Dean's on stage banter was something else...
From the beginning, Sinatra stood up for Sammy. Some time in the late 1940s, Frank appeared in a theater in New York during the lull of his career. He goes to Harlem to see the Will Maston Trio and is blown away by Sammy’s talent. After the show, he heads backstage to pay his respects, and asks Sammy to come see him perform. About a week passes. No Sammy. So Sinatra goes back to Harlem to see the show again and says something to the effect of, “I’m angry with you, I came to see you twice and you never came to see me. Sammy, speaking to the man he admired more than anyone else in the world, said, “Frank, I did. They wouldn’t let me in.” Frank then storms back to the theater, tears up his contract and leaves. This was not Sinatra during his peak fame. He needed the gig. Sammy, the boy with the scrapbook, talked about that day a lot over the years.@@Norvo82
@@Revolver1981 I doubt there are any entertainers from basically any era that aren’t complete weirdos. Especially from the 40s thru to the 80s. I mean, just look at the “personal life” section on about any celebrity’s Wikipedia page and you’ll find that they’re all a lot weirder/creepier than you’d think
@@rockolutheran they just don't care because they don't have an inferiority complex. I'm white , but not insecure. I don't give a shit if someone makes a joke at my expense. I know what and who I am. Nobody can control how they're born.
You really gotta appreciate how well McFarlane’s voice goes when he does stuff like big band songs and show tunes. Guy is legitimately vocally talented.
Seth is actually an accomplished singer who actually sang at Carnegie Hall. He was was actually trained by Sinatra's voice coach. He learned the old way, which meant without the aid of electronic enhancement equipment.
Yes he is very multi-talented😁 He does Peter,Quagmire,Brian and Stewie and could also sing while doing the voices😁 He also does Lois' Father Carter Pewtershmidt 😁
Old comment, but all three are voiced by different people. I think Jon Viener (also the announcer) voices Dean Martin. I can't remember who voices Sammy.
@@psychedamike Incorrect. Seth voiced both Sinatra and Martin. The site is run by an idiot who blocks everyone who disagrees with him. Trust me, I know.
An actual joke made by Sinatra and Martin at the Sands. Sinatra (holding a bottle): Hey Dean, how do you make a fruit cordial? Dean (drinking). Hm? Sinatra: I said how do you make a fruit cordial? Martin: Be nice to him!
It was far worse than that in the 1970s. That joke would still be socially acceptable in the 1990s 😂 if you went to a company Christmas party in 1997, your boss would tell a joke like that during his speech, in front of 600 people 😭 bigotry has really only been socially unacceptable since about 2005
@@mrscruffles801 we get it you want to keep the Irish out of your apartment building, but you just have to accept times have changed and singling large swaths of people out and refusing to accept them is not ok.
In the animated movie Sing, which is total shit I don't recommend watching it, anyway the character Seth voices is this mouse whose based of Frank Sinatra.
If ever you've listened to much of Sammy, he did sound like that *sometimes* and it being an impersonation they exaggerated it. I find it quite hilarious actually 😆
This clip never gets old. I actually love these guys for real and Seth would have fit in with them as he himself is a great crooner. But when he started singing as Dean Martin? I lost it. Haha.
I love how Seth doesn't even try to sound like Sinatra; he just uses his own voice. And picturing him doing this in the recording studio is hilarious 😁😁😁
I must be the only one who is laughing at the fact that most of the songs have the same kind of 1 second musical prelude before they start singing. It makes me picture every Rat Pack song having this kind of prelude. This is making me laugh more than anything else. OMG.
It's a natural inclination, as humans we have this lovely biological coping mechanism called humor which is meant to help us deal with difficult topics
@@deathmetal271 You do know The Guy who did this a liberal right? Just like I am right... Plus is the right trying to get rid of videogames.. seems like you bots never talk about that one..
Actually Seth takes things that people back then actually felt and he nicely vocalizes them so they dont seem as bad. Its more of a take on the times then actually being offensive.
I'm half American Indian (other half Scandinavian) and gay and I love singing "Drunk Old Injun" in the shower. I also love belting out "You're gay and I don't approve!". You just gotta laugh at yourself sometimes 😂
@@aldosigmann419Why be mean? Guy's Scandinavian & American Indian and gay. That's just about the most complicated identity I've ever heard of, though I wouldn't want to get on the bad side of a Viking Comanche. Seriously it's like a late WW2 Nazi identity experiment. And he's laughing at this stuff, not trying to censor and repress everything but Antisemitism like a female Ivy League President. More and more, I like this Jacubowsky. He should be in the US Senate.
@@1rjbrjb This is legitimately one of the raddest compliments I've ever received. You're totally right too, I'd never want to censor this kind of stuff, no group should be above criticism or unable to have a joke at their expense. Humor is how we come together and laughing at ourselves once in a while is a good thing. Unfortunately, I have no plans for a political future but I appreciate the sentiment none the less. You're a cool cat in my book though, thanks for the awesome comment!
Frank Sinatra single handedly desegregated the sunset strip in Las Vegas. He refused to perform in hotel casinos where they would not let his friend and fellow rat packer Sammy Davis Jr. Stay. Sammy was black, Jewish and bisexual. He did this before desegregation.
CARTOON SHOW: "People used to find racist and homophobic things acceptable and now we're going to laugh at that because it's not acceptable anymore." PEOPLE IN RU-vid COMMENTS: "This 100% supports my progressive views, but I'm still going to find a way to be offended by it."
In case anyone's wondering: Frank is voiced by Seth MacFarlane, Sammy is voiced by David Goodman (Mort Goldman), and Dean is voiced by Jon Viener (also the voice of the narrator). EDIT: A little late, but David Goodman doesn't voice Mort.
Mikey Condry I know, old comment but this warrants a response. The new generations are getting dumber so it takes less to be clever. Millenials like easy jokes.