'Our Thing' Podcast Season 1 Episode 2: The First Hit | Sammy "The Bull" Gravano
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Our Thing Podcast with Sammy The Bull
Episode 2 - The First Hit
Directed by James Carroll
Original Score and Sound Design by Angelo Palazzo
Sammy is asked to kill for the first time, it just so happens it's someone he knows very well.
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*@ Mr. Gravano,*
Forgive me if you have already discussed this. I was curious as a man who knows VERY LITTLE about the mob (referring to myself obviously), what a man as deeply knowledgable as you about the mob, thought of the story of Frank Sheeran. No disrespect to the actor De Niro, but it seemed like he was warned by credible sources, that Sheeran had some drinking problems, was not well thought of in the sense of a "hitman" and that the odds on Sheeran being the man who killed Hoffa was very very minute. As a person who doesn't necessarily "like" the mob, but is a fan of labor Unions and the plight of "the working man" (I think if you think of your father you obviously understand this) I thought it was kinda disrespectful, and really rather simplistic to think Sheeran was the assassin of Hoffa, when there were at least *TWO* other theories, which had much more credibility to them. Do you have any thoughts on this, or just see it as a "film", a "work of art" by Scorsese, not to make too much out of whether the root story was anything near to accurate, or not?? I know in many ways Hoffa "kind of" signed his own death warrant, still it seems insulting to think that a guy like Sheeran was the guy to kill a man like Hoffa.
I love you Sammy
I was going back while doing other stuff. I stopped at a spot the look on sammys face was almost like hey enough with the going back bullshit. 😂😂
Sammy You would’ve been successful no matter what you did just turned out you pick to have one of the most exciting lives in history. congrats bro
@@Rubin4749 q
Whoever adds the sound effects and the music must get a raise .It really adds to the experience
Fact
Fully agree with this, provides a real story telling movie 🍿 experience
Music 🎶 Awesome 👏
Definitely
Agreed... and so many people on youtube fuck it up, thinking they're some sort of Speilberg. This guy was on point with the production. Worthy of the content Sammy brings to the channel.
It’s like you’re sitting alone in the room with Sammy and he’s talking to you. Epic.
I wish
It really is lmao
@@SandriaGuest we wish that for you as well
Not quite lol.
@@ShaggyBearOne I'm lost never to be found again
This was about as heavy as it gets. Straight up, no bullshit.
Really? It was?
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@David Brenny so what you're saying is if one entity does horrific shit it's ok if others join suit ....in fact it's to be expected / your honor I know I fucked up here with this murder but bro you should see what the De Meo crew is doing heinous shit bro
This was amazing. If I'm correct Sammy looked bothered as he was telling his story. That in itself shows he does have some sort of feeling I think, just saying. I was totally moved by his story.
Who'd ever imagined that we'd be listening to bedtime stories from Sammy the Bull. I slept like a baby!
He’s such a great story teller, I’m binge watching every single episodes. I’m hooked!❤️👌🏾💕👍🏾
Sammy's father's description of the mobsters in the neighborhood is gold. This is unbelievable, Sammy. Bravo
Finally he talks about doing a hit. We need more of these stories. It’s intense hearing about it, you can feel it in his voice
Well, there's at least 18 more lol
Join my patreon bro!
@@DillonJosephDavis
👆🏾FAKE SAMMY👆🏾 he only has 2 subscribers.
@@DillonJosephDavis I have to give credit to you BRO! You stumbled into this LEGAL racket by finding alot of SUCKERS! What a F---ing COUNTRY... When you sign off after telling your BEDTIME STORIES by saying ADIOS MFers. Edit that a little bit with the word SUCKERS. sign off saying ADIOS Mother F---ing SUCKERS while laughing...... That would be Awesome BRO!
Same as
This is the most honest I think I’ve ever heard someone speak about anything, let alone a murder. This guy really does relive these memories while he’s speaking them, which adds this bone chilling intensity to the whole thing. I’m glad he decided to do this one in front of the camera too, it makes a huge difference! You don’t have to like the guy but you have to admit his storytelling ability is on a whole nether level!
Phil Leonettis interview with Patrick bet David was as honest as it gets too. He said this one thing that was hilarious and dark at the same time. He goes “ we were gonna kill someone in the casino just to break balls , and we would have gotten away with it “. He was saying that because he was asked about being able to get away with stuff back then compared to today’s world with all the cameras
I totally agree, the first one was great, but it's so much more intense when you feel like you're looking him in the eye while he tells his story. With the sound and everything on top of it, it's so well done!
You are delusional
@@Nicholas___.... I must be, because your mom looking mighty fine this evening 😚
watch Marcus Luttrell talk about Operation Red Wings if you wanna hear an intense story...
the movie Lone Survivor is about him but it doesn't even compare to him telling the story himself.
I love how honest Sammy is. The way he talks about his parents and siblings was interesting. What a life.
Guy cant stop talking so much for omerta
@@ChrisMcloviificationMy thoughts exactly. Would be a cool a** guy if he didn’t squeal on Gotti and the others!
@@portugal5698they all ratted on each other. That loyalty bullshit goes out the window when your looking at life in prison
Starting this all over again for the third time, love it.
I’m sorry 30 minutes is not enough Sammy the Bull especially when it’s as riveting as this. This is not only the best content on UA-cam right now but also some of the most honest story telling I’ve ever heard.
I feel like I was just involved in a hit.
This isn't just a podcast. This is a true crime series with incredible production value. Well done, this is so entertaining.
Could do without the music and sound effects.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 as someone who is listening with no visual I really appreciate what they add imo.
Were all lucky he's around to share this with everyone.
Sound effects and music add another element to the story.
This thing's better than an a&e documentary high production value here this thing is awesome!
That's a snapple fact these are great
A&E is dog shit when it comes to mob related subjects smh
@@Molino-Red I agree for once a month they have to put more content into these but we're I disagree the difference between these and all of all of the others out you have sammy speaking on it where the others done
@@bazjr86 I agree 100% he’s very well spoken
@@1983metsfan the first one was 45 minutes lol
Episode 1 got me hooked. Haven't even listened to Episode 2 and it's getting a thumbs up. Hands down, going to be one of the best Auto Biographies/Documentary of the 21st Century.
These are better than his regular stories. A little more fast paced, pictures and video, almost like a mini documentary. I love it. Keep doing these.
It is really remarkable how Sammy is able to explain in such detail the brutality of his actions and yet the depth of his emotions at that exact moment in time is truly compelling. Sammy takes you with him on his journey through cosa nostra.
Yeah I read some of this in books especially murder machine about Roy Dameo a guy John Gotti didn't fuck with but Sammy makes sound real as hell cause it is....WOW
Sammy has graced us with the stories from an era where the people in that life are becoming extinct.
Kudos Sammy, kudos.
Yeah. You're likely next in line.
Gianni I love your fantasy stories
Gianni, correct. Not to mention, unlike yours, Sammy's stories are legitimate. Not bullshit like yours!
Hey mr. Russo the boss of all bosses Capo di Tutti Capo
who'da thought that Johnny the "Bullshitter" is a Sammy "the Bull" fan. kudos Gianni, kudos. 😆
You know a content creator loves his subscribers when he’s giving them a well produced bit like this at 6 in the morning.
@@-RAYZ- Really. I didn’t know that. If it wasn’t for u to explain this. I’d think it’s 7am in California right now. Big brain stuff bro. Keep up the good work
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@@-RAYZ- this is really what you wanna argue about? Sheeet🤣🤣
His stories help me go to sleep I wake up in the morning and he’s still talking lol
Surreal is an understatement. Stinging. Stunning.
The authenticity, the music and the gunshot insertions took it to another level.
Yeah, it's absolutely amazing!
When Sammy shares parts of him, he makes you feel like you’re standing next to him.
Yeah he tells them so vividly it’s like you’re right there with him.
@@Trixdee head n shoulders above him
Wish these episodes lasted at least an hour. This is real quality content.
@nick sweeney I don’t really understand what you mean
I'm fine with 23-25 minutes honestly
It’s all good. I agree, I could watch so much more, hell yah!
@@Buugzy it’s ok either way..
@@justanotherperson584 definitely :)
This is unbelievable....this is far better than anything on TV
Sammy's memory is impeccable.
You can see on his face everything coming out his mouth is truth it even takes his breath away sometimes.
Thank you Sammy for these stories.
"There bad guys, they don't work, but there are bad guys. Don't ever tell on them, don't ever go against them. They help us". How his father taught him about the Gangsters in the neighborhood was perfect.
He sure as hell didn't keep the "Don't ever tell on them." part.
@@justinlecroy3579 😆
@@vladimirlopez7840 lmao - still wrong. "They're bad guys. They don't work. But they're our bad guys"
They're bad guys.
But they're our bad guys..
I could easily listen to these stories all day, a very interesting life
I could feel Sammy’s humanity as he was telling the story. I was imagining what I might feel like if I were in the same situation. Great Job!
Sammy is a great story teller, an art that's getting lost these days.
Lmao 😂
@Gareth Davies he's telling his side of the story genius, you want fair and balanced coverage go to Fox.
Yeah he's a great story teller and he has a superb memory. That's what really blows my mind is his memory and his detail on every story he tells.
@@froey198033 I think it's got something to do with pre-Internet gen. My father is almost 80 years old, his memory is sharp as ever, meanwhile I struggle with anything that happened two months ago and have to rely on my emails for anything important.
for those who appreciate a good storyteller in any context, SCARY STORIES YT vid by white rapper just smacked by youtube AND WHOSE NAME CAN'T BE SAID OR REPLY IS CANCELLED. TOM WITH A SCOTTISH SURNAME😁
"These are bad guys, but they are *our* badguys". That is a tradition that has been going on for thousands and thousands of years. The most ancient are called kolyros. Btw, this is really high quality for UA-cam. Probably the best content, production value and delivery ever on UA-cam. Having your mind blown by the story like it's a great piece of fiction and then realizing it is actually his life he is describing and having your mind blown all over again.
SAMMY JUST FOUND YOUR CHANNEL LOVE IT. MY bedtime listening and what an interesting life you have had
Shawna from Canada 🇨🇦
BEST FKN PODCAST IN THE HISTORY OF PODCASTING... THANKYOU FOR SHARING SAMMY & GIVING US SOME INSIGHT... GOD BLESS... TROY, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
Man, this is better than TV. No BS and fillers. Raw details. Go Sammy. Wow.
Greetings to "The Crew", from Aussieland... Sammy giving us all 100% killer content. No grand-standing, No moralizing, No filler... That's why he stands out over other "Mafia" men turned UA-camrs
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Frank Cullotta RIP was another good storyteller on his channel
Why do you quote yourself?
@@ThomasWBaldwin peace time army
Sometimes it’s the subtle details that set the scene, like recalling the somber tune that was playing...the guy never knew his life was in its final moments. Shocking, but at the same time compelling.
Terrific podcast makes all the difference to see him tell these stories. outstanding sammy very well put together
I enjoy listening to Sammy’s stories. The subject matter is dark, but nevertheless very interesting.
Yeah your right about the darkness but it’s good drama. I try to always keep in mind that these are lessons in not what to do , to turn it into a positive. I also limit the darkness I consume via entertainment, this and Michael Franzese Is about all I listen to .
Wow at 5:57 is that his father? He looks just like his father if it is.
@@vanmoody no that is him, I Thought the same thing at first
@@605highsprings Thx my friend.
This is on a whole new level. By far the best storyteller I've ever heard. Keep it up Sammy!
Sammy never would of thought later on in his life he’d be telling stories on UA-cam lol Sammy this is a fucking score easy money salute Sammy we need a Sammy the bull movie
@@SuperMickyds yeah I saw that movie thought they could of made a better one tho.
@@reapersfv818 William Forsythe played Sammy really well in the 1996 hbo Gotti.
@@zahinelahi2655 1996 Gotti movie was one of the best mafia movies made.
@@zahinelahi2655gotti was a good fucking movie...way better than the Travolta 🐂💩 movie
Never would have thought...
This is by far the best podcast I've ever listened to. I'm hooked an I'll be here every episode. Way to go Sammy
Sammy , I’m a NEW YORKER myself! I absolutely love listening to you talk, your mannerisms, it’s like I’m back home. I especially love hearing about your life, the way u can describe the detail, the expressions even on your face... it’s like u sitting there next to me, as if it just happened.
Thank u for the experience... absolutely my favorite podcast!
I thought all those other episodes/stories after the first podcast episode was all part of the podcast 😂😂 but now I see the difference in quality & time put in it now. Those were basically just story time
Sammy you’re really getting good at telling these stories. Backed up by some talented people who make this a professional production, this episode is the best you’ve ever done. Can’t wait for episode 3!
I listened again. It's worth it to join his patreon.we got to hear this on Monday. If you got the dough, pay it. It's worth it
Soldier Lvl isn't even expensive so yes, it's totally worth it...... As soon as I heard about it I was like "shut up and take my money"
I only wanted the early ad free access to the podcasts.... Everything else is just a bonus.
@Billy Malpass I got you bro. Do you have an email address?
@@swp2154 that’s a good man right there god bless you buddy ..
@Billy Malpass considering the person u talkin too didnt even know u existed till 2 hours ago try askin alittle better next time... smh
Don't even start watching this series...you won't be able to stop!!! I blew the entire day watching. Great stuff
This man is very intelligent. He makes no bones about what he has done . Nor does he apologize for it . I think he was destined to be who he is.
This is gonna be one of the best podcasts ever, the detail and how he speaks is like I'm there talking to him, i hope they don't get you sammy
I remember watching stuff on Sammy that he’s a monster and this and that. And yeah by his actions you can say that. But you can also tell he still feels the things he did down to his core. And the way he says cosa nostra it makes you believe it 1000% that he was a real fucking tough guy. His and Michael Franseze’s perspectives are so different but I appreciate them both.
@The Power Moves I couldn’t agree more. “He belonged to cosa nostra” is exactly how I see it.
Exaggerated thuggery but by god does it sound good and sells
I'm not into Franseze's stuff, I like Sammy's content much more. He went through a lot, so there's so many great stories to tell, and there's 1000s still waiting to be told! And he knows how to tell a story. You can see, hear, and smell he's genuine, and the stories are great, this got me hooked in no time!
Sammy is a monster, ask his victim's families. He hurt and killed more than other mobsters. He believed in what he did is no excuse. So did Nazis, commies, and Vlad the Impaler.
He admitted to murdering an innocent 16 year old boy in a case of mistaken identity.
You can see Sammy reliving it in his mind and the emotions he’s trying to hold back while telling the story. Amazing! My favorite channel
As great of a story teller as Sammy is that reliving part of it has to be its own burden also.
Well said,you could see it in his eyes,definately.
Especially when he said he shot the guy three more times because of the blood on his clothes
This is the most brilliant portrayal of life in the rackets that I've ever heard. All the different points of view around Mr Sam's story make it like you can't help but feel this man in every word that leaves his mouth.. the way he ended the first two podcasts is like porkchops and apple sauce... im frickin hooked..
~Proud Associate(The Sam Gang) 😎🇮🇪🖤
You can see and hear the pain in his eyes and voice when he talks about the hit, thanks for sharing this Sammy
This flew by. Felt like it was 5 minutes before it was over.
Just checked out the entire first season on spotify n this by far is the most intriguing entertainment I’ve consistently heard.between that n the short stories it gets me through my day of delivering for FedEx.thanks bro!!
I'm a package handler and I've been listening thru peak 😂
Takes you deep into his soul when he talks about cosa nostra full of passion for the life and inner workings.
Good job can't wait for the next one.
This is historic. Glad to be part of it
By far the best mafia podcast on the internet, period. The story’s are intense when Sammy is telling them you start to imagine the situation he is explaining that he is telling the story that good. You no they are authentic and comes from the heart what he is telling you. The affects like the noises and gun shots add to the drama and are a brillant addition on the story, on a whole other level , keep up the good work mio amico , fino alla prossima volta🇮🇹
How this was put together, from Sammy talking to the music and sound effects gave me shivers, I was so drawn into this story by it all.
Absolutely loved this 👌👏👏👏👊🏻
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Might want to put on a jacket
He's a great story teller. And the soundtrack fits perfectly. I wonder how many people it takes to put this together. I'm just glad I didn't live anywhere near or even grow up when these guys were at its peak.
The stories Mr Gravano tells have a human element in it that we either never think about, or don't want to think about. These men did things that we all could do if we chose that path. Planning the murder made him do it a million times in his head, so once he was done, there was no nervousness, or fear, because it went off just like he imagined it would. Couple that with the fact that he made a decision that he was gonna become part of that life, was the calming effect on him. More than likely Mr Gravano could have been good at any job he chose. That is what fascinating to people. I believe we all have it in us to do right or do wrong with equal intensity. You define yourself and what path your life will take. Sammy is showing us what the other path is like, and we all would love to know what makes the people who chose that path, tick. Stay well Mr Gravano
He was so calm because he was probably so nervous or atleast had adrenaline n anxiety n once it was done his brain could relax. That's what I hink may have happened he worked himself up so much leading into it he was relieved it was finally over. Subconsciously
I like how you call him, "Mr. Gravano." Awhile back, I responded to another commentor - possibly you - who cited their upbringing in according the man similar respect.
We're talking about a man who chose a life of crime, became a heavyweight lawbreaker, confessed to participating in 19 murders; a man who broke his oath and testified against dozens of associates; a man who got a sweetheart deal for cooperating, but blew it to fund drug distribution to young people. A flawed man.
I strive to keep all this in mind every time I choose to watch one of his videos. I'm a flawed man too. As you say in your comment, it's apparent he had it in him to be successful in a legitimate way.
After all I've said, I confess that the man won my respect from the first time I heard him being interviewed by Patrick Bet-David. My regret concerning him is that, as he said in that first interview, he hasn't found Christ. That's another choice he has and no one can force it on him.
So, I appreciate your comment, and the respect you accord Sammy Gravano. I'm not trying to force my choice on you either.
@@cedricgist7614
What if Sammy chooses Islam, buddha, or Hindu instead? Christianity is just one of many religions.
Nobody depicts the life better with more detail and feeling than sammy,although i do like franzese
@@JC_inc - It is his choice. I sometimes balk at the term "Christianity" because we who are disciples of Christ so often fall short of the Standard that He is, and so many have suffered at the hands of the misguided among us.
It can be argued that it is one of many religions - I'm too old to not acknowledge that. But I'm also too old to not profess my faith in Jesus as a way of life and the Way to eternal life. It may seem arrogant, but I don't want to see anyone lost. There is only one Way - Jesus Christ - and the choice is up to each one of us.
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What a time to be alive and have access to these great stories in such high quality productions.
Thanks for sharing, Sir.
This series is legit. What makes it great is the fact you know it's all true and he isn't holding anything back. He has a story worth telling and absolutely worth listening to. I'm happy I found this.
Sammy thank you for telling your stories the way you tell them. You bring honor to yourself and your parents. I haven't heard a mean word come out of your mouth; i hear a man still trying to live a life examined. Kudos bro. Take care.
What a story teller. Even after all these years you can hear the emotion in his voice.
The story of your childhood is a little like the movie A Bronx Tale.
"It's just like Sonny said it would be ...
... Nobody cares."
They did ask me for advice on that movie but I refused.
& the movie Goodfellas
Sammy Gravano why did you refuse?
@@adasadas8289 that’s a fake account
I am so happy that I just found this. I live in Tulsa Oklahoma and I heard about Sammy the bull almost my whole life. Much respect to this man. I would love to see a movie about his life, "From Soup to Nuts" made from all his podcasts.
Mr.Gravavo Sammy the Bull... You're like the guy who comes out of kids closet in the Sandlot who's Babe Ruth. Heroes are remembered, but legends never die.
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The honesty is refreshing!!! He's just telling his side. Agree or disagree he's putting it out there. I'm in the middle. However I respect his version of it all.
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@Billy Malpass well those 36 lives also knew what they were getting into and the potential consequences so forgive me if I don’t really feel bad for them.
I believe sammy was twice the gangster the Gotti
I’m left so empty when these end best podcast ever
No fancy lights, probably the best mafia documentary ever told.
This Set of Podcasts by Sammy The Bull. are by far the Best, his descriptions put you at the scenes his describing.
More Please.!!!
Oof. When Sammy said Let It Be was playing loud during the hit it gave me chills. Good podcast. Looking forward to more.
Sammy that was an amazing podcast and just everything involving the sound lighting picture quality I’ve seen HBO documentaries that wasn’t this good ! Look forward to more of your podcasts . To tell these stories like you do just solidifys the truth in you words . Glad to see you make it out the life to be able to share the REAL life (not some bullshit the media tells us )
We are blessed that Sammy has the ability to tell these stories so well, otherwise, this history would be lost forever....
Show me the 142 people that gave this a 👎and I’ll show you what a 142 JERKOFFS look like! How can you not love Sammy and his stories!
I love this so much but this needs to be longer! I can’t wait until all the episodes are complete and someone edits them all together.
Sammy this is unbelievable, your stories are one in a million. I am so emotional that I see your side of these conversations like I WAS THERE with you. God Bless you. Keep them coming please. Love and Respect Bro.
The only problem I’m having is waiting for the next story.
Right!
One a week would be good
I think we all have that problem lol
Read his book and you won't have to wait, except for the new stories he hasn't told of course.
Keep up the good work Sammy your story has reached us here in Australia. Told a lot of my friends about your channel and to like and sub to support you. Love listening to your content, take care.
I've listened to a lot of plastic gangsters over time but sammy is the real deal , theres unbelievable honesty ,honour ,sorrow , cruelty ,sadness , if theres ever a teenager going off the rails he should watch this guys amazing testimony.
It takes a real man to be a good person a good human being. It dont take
This is absolutely epic...One thing I don't totally agree with is when he says pulling the trigger is the easy part. Yes actually pulling a trigger is very easy, however the after affects of taking another life with the simple pull of a trigger isn't so easy to digest and move past for most people....And it's something that stays with you as long as you have breath and constantly relive. That's not so easy. Non the less I can and do listen to these stories over and over....
Absolutely right!!! None the less, I also listen to these stories over and over
At first I misinterpreted his style and didn't give it as much credit as I should have. I have since binged most episodes in one night. Very good story teller and thankyou Sammy for sharing
After watching this, I just can’t enjoy a mob movie like I used to enjoy before...because everything is fake, and directed, while Sammy...sits in front of you and talks about the real deal, including every single detail..
nope. just watch the realistic ones, not the hollywood bs. Recommended:ua-cam.com/video/FsMnW43n3AI/v-deo.html
Same here you should listen to his book crime movies in general won't hit the same
Godfather 1 & 2 though???? Every time they are on TV I must watch (commercials and all).
Watch gotti 96 with armand assante. So fucking good and definitely feels different and more authentic than most other mob movies.
No shiney suits here, just the dark side of the life.
Am I the only one who actually felt like you could see this story happening in front of you. What a life this man lived. The civilian has no grasp what these fellas lived through. Top draw presentation.
His ability to tell these stories is amazing. I can see the scenes, and imagery, play out as he speaks. Well done!
So many gems in this one. By far the best first hand account of a real gangster. This man is head an Shoulders above the rest of these other gangsters on youtube. Great vid
Damn I can feel the pain in sammys voice when he talks about his father saying he’s just a bad kid. Kinda looked and sounded like how my father would sound when he was upset but didn’t show it. I felt that sammy. Thank you for sharing that. I felt that brother keep doing you bro. ✊🏻 respect!
"Cosa Nostra......became my government, my country, my god."
Heavy duty!
You need not respond to this but I wonder -- what percentage of the made guys and associates sold out to the ideology of Cosa Nostra the way Sammy Gravano did? Did the 80/20 rule apply here?
Michael Franzese talks about his dad, Sonny, and Neil Dellacroce (?) as hardcore soldiers devoted to the Life. Yet, all of them were influenced by a Machiavellian mindset - whether they read "The Prince" or not. Ambition and treachery - a willingness to advance by any means necessary - means it wasn't uncommon to entertain breaking the rules to get what you wanted.
Is there honor among thieves?
yeah but when that omniscient life failed him he sought refuge & protection from the fbi
@@cedricgist7614 I think it’s cuz they were more loyal to cosa nostra in general and not to the individual higher ups in the family, then again I can’t speak for anyone especially anyone in that life
I felt that
Then prison
From now on whenever I'll hear
"Let it be" I'm gonna picture the scene inside that car.
For real. 😱
Now I'm on my 2nd watch of all the episode's of Our Thing. I wanna make sure I didn't miss anything Sammy said plus he's a great story teller. I could listen to Sammy tell his life story all day long if I could listen or watch all day long. Love this channel. I hope Sammy is making decent money from all his views. I wish he would start selling T- Shirts, Hats anything with the Bull on it.
These are incredible memories, he has squeezed so much into a short period of time and his story telling is incredible.
"...I'm going to die anyway, or go to prison." Couldn't be more truer than that, Mr. Gravano.
I feel that way too. These days, even for self defense you go to prison. That's how fucked up the gov is.
I had a look right after the deed I walked into the hotel gift shop, the middle aged woman said please don't hurt me. Why I'm going to hurt you I'm here to buy a hat. Then she asked me if I was got to rob her. I'm here to buy a fucking hat. She said please just take the hat and go. No, here's the money! Give me the receipt. She finally complied. I wanted to do it my way, but I let someone talk me into I needed an alibi and that receipt was the alibi. She remembered me. The alibi almost got me killed. Now I had a bunch of lose ends including the alibi guy. By the time I tied up the lose ends 4guys were in the grave. And I had to do this while the cops were all over me. I was 17. I never did an alibi agian.
@@davemurphy603 False.
@@davemurphy603 BS!
@@davemurphy603 start a podcast. Even if ur lying its entertaining
It's been like waiting for Christmas waiting for this and at 11am UK time, it's here everything i asked for......thank you Santa your the best. Love, peace and respect from England Sammy.
Lol it’s not that serious bro..
They could never pull that off in a world of CCTVs.
Sure they can.... look at Jeffrey E. Deal.... taken out while in custody and with cameras...... happens every day
Correct.
All through the years reading stories about Sammy i am glad this comes out. TOTALLY Different perspective..
I discovered Sammy yesterday and im already upset that episode 2 is under 30mins.....amazing life and amazing stories ❤🇦🇺🇺🇲
Hey Sammy! Good morning. Great way to start the day off whole I’m wait for my appointment at the Veterans Administration Hospital!!
Thank you for Your service. God Bless You
I love this man... i could feel his pain as he was telling the story, made me cry at the end of it.
Big sissy
Give me a break! Lol
Were any of those tears for the victims family?
@@dovydas4806 it was always the victim's fault, doncha know ?
@@dovydas4806 As mentioned in the beginning of the podcast, this is Sammy’s side of the story, I didn’t hear anywhere about it being the victim’s family’s side, so no, those tears were not for the family ...
He should write the next Mafia game story, and be a character in it
In the works bro!
I have never been so pulled into a story more than i am with Sammys, the way he details everything and how he remembers it like it was yesterday is amazing! Hope you're doing well sammy, respect from England - Manchester
OH WOW!! This is without doubt "THE BEST"🥇 Podcast on UA-cam ever!!!! 😁
I was a fan of The Sopranos so when watching this was recommended I thought it would be good. But more than that, Sammy's Podcast is a masterpiece🏆🥇 I'm literally glued to the screen completely quiet and absorbed in every episode! AMAZING! 😎