What makes you say it's "real and true" if you weren't there? I believe what Sammy says but I'm not about to exclaim the accuracy of something I have no idea about.
@@BennyEggs... no question he can manipulate, charm or lie and for sure is good at it. Hard to hide it, if you are trained. He showed no eye movement or mannerism that would indicate to me this story or parts of the story are a lie.
I don't know if these guys exhibit respect, they definitely exhibit the glorified and mythological version of respect... If they really respected each other the Mafia wouldn't exist The price most of them paid out weighed the rewards. The moral victories in their stories are told from the survivors perspective because the dead can't speak.
I can't imagine what life would be like if everyday you are stealing, beating, and murdering people. What does that do to your psyche? Also you see a lot of people dying along the way that you enjoy being with. It's a hard life.
@@vanmoody I'd say it makes you age on the inside in such a way people can't see from the outside, makes you see life as more random and sometimes vain, fragile than most people think as they assume death is a far away concept just because they arent so old. I cant speak for Sammy and I won't try to imagine how it feels for him though. I'm no murderer or thief but I can definitely tell you how it feels to see people die regularly and get yourself back from the gates of death repeatedly and what that does to your psyche.
@@johngarry3723 Sammy told a story about a guy he murdered and he went to the funeral of the man. Sammy was arguing with the man saying to him,"Look what you made me do". May God help you because of what you have experienced. This life is rough and tough. We need others to help us through it. And from my beliefs we need God Himself to be our God and friend.
There aren't many guys who ever get out of prison having admitted to 19 killings. Having said that he is a great story teller. We're only hearing about incidents that he's already admiited to, there must be just as much if not more we will never hear about or he could find his way back inside.
@@1972dsrai That’s a good point. Not sure what all he admitted to, or what the statute of limitations are on other past crimes, but I’m sure there is a lot not to be discussed
@@1972dsrai Nah he came clean about everything. He was getting a free pass, so he made damn sure everything from his numerous murders to his unpaid parking tickets got laid out for the feds to ensure it will never be a problem in the future.
@@pelinalwhitestrake9162 I've often heard guys not willing to discuss certain matters though for fear of prosecution. Not necessarily Sammy but other guys from a similar background.
@@tiggerthecat1 I guess so. I like Sammy's stories too and I'm sure he's a lot more chill now in his 70s than he was when he was young, but I'm not about to take moral lessons from him outside of what not to do. Kids usually grow out of being a pain in the ass by their late teens or early 20s, if you can get them through that stage without them amassing too many serious criminal convictions then you can take it as a win.
@@QuasiELVIS Gotta be hard for a guy with Sammys past to go back and change though. Looks kinda depressed in these videos. I read one of Irvine Welshes characters saying something recently, similar to you. Said that after a certain age most try to become the best version of themselves they can be. But you just hope your kids don't go too far down a bad road before it's impossible to turn back. I think thats very true.
This is setting up a Be like a pay-per-view Play the Mayweather Pacquiao type a deal because mike seems like he doesn’t want to do anything with Sammy I don’t know how Sammy feels about it this might not happen which makes me want to see it more
KJS, I Do apologize for jumping the gun. I realize that you were only quoting Sammy when he said "I'm a little guy in height" and yes it is true, Sammy is a little guy but makes up for it in strength and attitude. Sammy is very smart when it comes to businesses and how to make money legitimately. I give Sammy a lot of credit For knowing how to make money with his legitimate businesses but once again I do sincerely apologize for over stepping my bounds. I guess I had my head up my ass that day when I accused you of being Sammy but I did catch someone in a lie when he pretended to be John Alite.. SORRY AGAIN !
It feels like I’m sitting right there watching it all go down. As soon your videos end, I always get that “snap back to reality” feeling as though I was somewhere else for the last 16 minutes. You’re damn good at recounting all of these memories
And all the time he has to do mental checks to ensure he doesnt say something the authorities aren't already aware of. He can only talk about incidents he's already been chsrged for remember. Tip of the iceberg.
His mouth was probably why he snatched outside Henry's Hill's bar and later killed. Him being Carlo's nephew let him run his mouth but it doesnt let him make accusations like that. As far as I know he wasnt a made guy but just a punk. Everybody from Gambino to presidents even Hitler had a bum, useless nephew to plague them and bring trouble.
Carlo was a soft spoken man of honor. He would straighten his nephew out rather than defend him for acting like a jerk off. That’s one reason Carlo was a great leader.
If you think that's ballsy, you should read his book "Underboss: Sammy the Bull Gravano's Story of Life in the Mafia". (Highly Recommend to all) Peter Maas wrote it in Sammy's voice and there's a chapter about a falling out Sammy had with Louie DiBono - a soldier in the crew of Capo Pat Conti. DiBono fell $200k in arrears to Sammy/his drywall company and I won't tell the story, Sammy can you PLEASE tell that story? That is another RIVETING story! Sammy was summoned by Castellano over their beef and what happened is LEGENDARY! Sammy if you haven't already, please tell that story! Thank you.
Thanks again Sammy for the stories. Most of us appreciate how hard it can be to go over old memories and share them with the entire world. Billy would have appreciated you sharing that memory with the world.
alright!!!! thanks yet again sammy, for a real story from a real guy who lived it, much love and respect my brother, the fact u get emotional just shows all of us that u are human and i respect that over any ganglife story, GOD BLESS U SAMMY !!
Sorry Mr Gravano. I never stopped to think if these stories you tell us could hurt you reliving them. You’re a fantastic story teller and I follow you on every platform. I appreciate the stories you tell. Thank you for being here with us.
What a storyteller. Mr. Gravano has a way of relating his memories to let the audience feel like they were there...observing like being in the safety of a movie theatre. Its a gift, and his stories are more than captivating.
sammy spent a long time "in the life" imagine what he,s seen over all that time, i bet he,s got some right hair curling stories, i for one cant wait for more, keep it up sammy!!
I watched this the second time. Man I fking love this story. Mad respect for what you did. Thanks for sharing this story bro, I see it was really tough for you to tell it.
@@QuasiELVIS he’s done like 7 videos, calm down. That’s the whole point of him having a UA-cam and podcast, is to tell stories people want to hear. So calm
Heard that!! Maybe a weekly or monthly interview too...I wonder if Mikey Scars DiLeonardo would be on board? He is a great storyteller and would have a lot of stories...Scars entire family was in the mob for generations...wealth of information
Thank you Sammy for letting us relive those stories with you ! Just found your channel couple days ago so I’m catching up... unbelievable life you’ve lived Mr Salvatore ... hands down best channel going I think! Salute sir
Sammy is just incredible. The way he tells the stories, including the ones that are hard to tell. He relives them, and we relive them with him. Thank you, Sammy, for all of these stories. So important and so amazing to listen to. Really really appreciate it. Benjamin
Can you talk about any relationship you may have had with any of the guys from the Goodfellas movie, Henry Hill, Jimmy the Gent, Paul Varrio etc. Or maybe any relation with Donnie Brasco, Lefty Ruggerio Sonny Black etc. Love listening to your stories on your channel.
I tend to listen to these before bed. It’s like bed time stories for Adults. The scene where Sammy confronts the nephew, literally felt like I was in the room watching it play out. Thanks for sharing Sammy!
Thank you for sharing this story with us Sammy! Until now, I would always look forward to hearing your stories because they have always been very entertaining to me. But after seeing you get choked up about someone obviously you cared about and how you said you're not just telling stories, you're reliving them. It just changed my whole perspective bro. It made me realize that I was watching your videos and listening to your stories in selfishness. This video just changed my whole perspective! I understand that some of the stories are pretty entertaining and funny at times. But also unfortunately there are many stories that you relive that don't always have a funny ending. So I just want to say again, thank you for your willingness to go back and having to relive some of the many painful memories that came from living that life with us... Thank you Sammy! 🤘
@@QuasiELVIS I really didn't know a lot about John.. Interesting bullshit... I like listening my father & my father's best friend talk about the life anyway.. But that was back in the day.. 2 old timers who were born in the 1920's...
@@marcsteven6170 My old man was born in the 40s and he has seen some interesting shit in the last 70 years or so too. The only point I wanted to make is there are a lot of guys around at the moment like John Alite that were legitimately scary criminals but still sling a lot of bullshit to sell books and make themselves out to be more involved than they ever really were.
@@QuasiELVIS Yes.. No doubt my friend.. Oh btw, my father's best friend was Fat Tony Salerno's cousin & Tony Roach Rampino's sister lives in my building.. These people always gave me advice.. The mob life is not for you Marc because of your temper you won't last.. Marc they will kill you so go straight & I did.. I work in the music industry.. I have to go to the doctor today so I am home.. Yeah I grew up around some dangerous people but they never bothered me & I don't bother them..I know & knew... When I was 11 yrs old Joe Banano would call my house for my father... I always answered the phone & my father hated phone's.. That sounds familiar....
Hey Sammy still waiting on word about those cards to Ireland, great story as you already know us Irish love a good storyteller any chance of doing a video about some Irish mates you had
@@QuasiELVIS I reckon by your comment I'm probably older than you hey man I'm 45 born and bred in Ireland that's a picture of my son sorry you didnt pick up on it, I doubt most young kids know who Sammy is but thanks for asking and best wishes
Sammy I have PTSD after getting hit by a mortar in Afghanistan. I tear up when telling some of that also. I appreciate your willingness to share with the world your life experiences
Sammy, I was wondering if you could do a video on Tommy DeSimone. What he was like, who killed him, what his reputation on the street was like, etc. Jimmy Burke stories would be great too if you have any.
@@rolltide9547 michael franzese did a video about desimone recently and said Tommy had a reputation as being a tough guy as well as a loose cannon. Pretty much said he was crazy
@@rolltide9547 he was crazier than the movie....he shot some random guy for no reason in broad daylight and the shocked guy that was with him asked why he did that? DeSimone said "because I'm a mean cat!!" 👀
Thank you for being you. I know it's hard reliving certain situations. Opening up and revealing your inner being no matter how tough it might be. It is the only true way to heal a broken heart. Stay strong sammy. We are all in this together.
In Henry Hill's last book before he died it was outlined that John Gotti himself killed Thomas DeSimone for the unsanctioned hit on Billy Batts. Would be interesting to ask Sammy about this
@@weiss7318 Hill was known to tell some tall tales. Gotti wasn’t a trigger man very often. Supposedly it was Gambino soldier Tommy Agro who did in DeSimone
I REMEMBER WHEN BACK IN THE DAY,SAMMY & JOHN WERE ON T.V EVERYDAY. NOW,THIRTY YEARS LATER,SAMMY TELLING THESE TALES. REALLY SHOWS WHAT A GIFTED PERFORMER PACINO REALLY IS. THESE CLIPS,ESPECIALLY SINCE SAMMY HAS AGED,REALLY REMINDS ME THINK OF MANY PACINO ROLES.
Anthony Gas pipe Casso told that story about the mafia cops.. Oh Gas pipe died this passed Wednesday 12/16/2020.. He died in prison.. He had 13 life sentences plus 455 yrs..
I understand how it is Sammy it gets you choked up when you reminisce back on a time in your life with the friends that are no longer with you and guys like us were human we have emotions and get choked up from time to time when doing so from time to time anyway I really liked the story of yours and god bless have a great night Sammy.
Very moving story! I know how you feel because I can relate to reliving stories just like it. We lose good and great people along the way. People who helped shape us into who we are today, but for some small reason are not here to relive it with us. As the saying goes, "you never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory". Looking back, we value a moment we once took for granted!
Sammy tells a story better than anyone I have ever heard.
Shout out to charlie murphy lol rip
Raconteur
Or maybe he just has better stories than most.
Listen to Michael Francese.
@@earl-larsen Was about to say the same thing, lol.
“I don’t just tell the story, I relive it” - powerful, real and true.
What makes you say it's "real and true" if you weren't there?
I believe what Sammy says but I'm not about to exclaim the accuracy of something I have no idea about.
@@QuasiELVIS body language, pitch & tone of vocals. Very simple.
@@BennyEggs... no question he can manipulate, charm or lie and for sure is good at it. Hard to hide it, if you are trained. He showed no eye movement or mannerism that would indicate to me this story or parts of the story are a lie.
Very powerful stuff.. He has a good memory for a man that's in his 70's.. God Bless Him
@wtf tero not FBI, but have trained for years.
I could watch Sammy all day long. He brings his memories to life. Excellent work Sammy.
Great stories Sammy. I love how there's no interviewer, no other people, just you telling the stories like they just happened. Thank you!
Ever thot of a question then Sammy answers after u think about it
“I don’t just retell stories, I relive them.” That was deep.
Real Life!
@Jonah Mateo yeah I think Sammy The Bull uses that app too. You shmuk
It really is kinda crazy how he can remember all the tiny details like that.
Even deeper was @11:18 he said "when you bunk into a fucking tough guy"
Agreed. Very deep.
Respect is earned. Unfortunately this is lost on society any more.
not while we still alive
@Shane Molloy These goofs are just easily impressed.
@Shane Molloy Expand the life smtimes its same. Why You here?
I don't know if these guys exhibit respect, they definitely exhibit the glorified and mythological version of respect... If they really respected each other the Mafia wouldn't exist
The price most of them paid out weighed the rewards.
The moral victories in their stories are told from the survivors perspective because the dead can't speak.
The Voices of the dead would give you the real perspective and truth.
"I'm not only telling stories, I re live them" yes, it's what hurts in any memories, but I think we all appreciate Sammy shares the experience
I can't imagine what life would be like if everyday you are stealing, beating, and murdering people. What does that do to your psyche? Also you see a lot of people dying along the way that you enjoy being with. It's a hard life.
@@vanmoody I'd say it makes you age on the inside in such a way people can't see from the outside, makes you see life as more random and sometimes vain, fragile than most people think as they assume death is a far away concept just because they arent so old. I cant speak for Sammy and I won't try to imagine how it feels for him though. I'm no murderer or thief but I can definitely tell you how it feels to see people die regularly and get yourself back from the gates of death repeatedly and what that does to your psyche.
If they don’t have a sit down no big deal
@@johngarry3723 Sammy told a story about a guy he murdered and he went to the funeral of the man. Sammy was arguing with the man saying to him,"Look what you made me do". May God help you because of what you have experienced. This life is rough and tough. We need others to help us through it. And from my beliefs we need God Himself to be our God and friend.
@John Martinez he is a bull shitter but he’s a lucky man
I remember reading about Sammy when I was younger, kind of surreal to see him actually sitting here telling the stories. Great podcast Sammy.
There aren't many guys who ever get out of prison having admitted to 19 killings. Having said that he is a great story teller. We're only hearing about incidents that he's already admiited to, there must be just as much if not more we will never hear about or he could find his way back inside.
@@1972dsrai That’s a good point. Not sure what all he admitted to, or what the statute of limitations are on other past crimes, but I’m sure there is a lot not to be discussed
Yes one time in the 90s I name my dog 🐶 Sammy the bull it was a beautiful white 🐻❄️ boxer
@@1972dsrai Nah he came clean about everything. He was getting a free pass, so he made damn sure everything from his numerous murders to his unpaid parking tickets got laid out for the feds to ensure it will never be a problem in the future.
@@pelinalwhitestrake9162 I've often heard guys not willing to discuss certain matters though for fear of prosecution. Not necessarily Sammy but other guys from a similar background.
God Bless, it’s an honor to be a part of this Sammy.
“ I don’t just tell stories, I Relive them “ - Sammy Gravano ( Sammy the bull )
What a quote !
I love how your stories teach ppl how to treat others with respect and what kind of behavior shouldn’t be tolerated. I’m addicted to your stories
Most of his stories involve robbery and violence so I'm not sure where the hell you got that idea.
@@QuasiELVIS Mafia groupies see what they wanna see!
@@tiggerthecat1 I guess so.
I like Sammy's stories too and I'm sure he's a lot more chill now in his 70s than he was when he was young, but I'm not about to take moral lessons from him outside of what not to do.
Kids usually grow out of being a pain in the ass by their late teens or early 20s, if you can get them through that stage without them amassing too many serious criminal convictions then you can take it as a win.
@@QuasiELVIS Gotta be hard for a guy with Sammys past to go back and change though. Looks kinda depressed in these videos.
I read one of Irvine Welshes characters saying something recently, similar to you. Said that after a certain age most try to become the best version of themselves they can be. But you just hope your kids don't go too far down a bad road before it's impossible to turn back. I think thats very true.
Heyyy beautiful
I can't wait till he does a sit down with Michael franzese
I want to se them both with Joe Rogan
Soon my man....soon....
a sit down ! haha
Joe Rogan? Wtf? Why?
This is setting up a Be like a pay-per-view Play the Mayweather Pacquiao type a deal because mike seems like he doesn’t want to do anything with Sammy I don’t know how Sammy feels about it this might not happen which makes me want to see it more
Listening to Sammy talk makes my whole day, ...sometimes makes my whole couple days.
Really? How?
You should get a hobby.
I love how level headed sammy is, really got him a long way and probably saved him a few times
Out of all the mob guys who are speaking sammy the bull is the boss!
"He had the mentality of a Tabletop"
a real piece of wood
@Christian Constitutionalist he could have said chair too. it’s all in the delivery
I came here for this comment 😂.. so fuckin good
I appreciate the fact that you are sharing these stories Sammy, thank you 🥊❤️
Sammy can you do a video about the day you were made. The ceremony, atmosphere of the event.
Damn I just wrote that b4 I seen your post.
Sammy still treats the Costa Nostra as a secret society so I doubt he would talk about that.
@@-RAYZ- If you really feel the need to correct someone, I wish that you would consider doing it in a respectful manner in the future.
@@branmakmorn .....he’s already talked all about it in his book so I’m sure he would
@@branmakmorn He's an informant, I doubt he cares about it as a secret society, he ratted on his boss and broke the worst rule lol wow
This is great. I enjoy the time he takes to tell the stories he lived and keep the same attitude. Respect.
“I’m a little guy... in height.” -Sammy G
@@marcsteven6170 You do realize that he is just quoting something he said in this video he isn't saying that he is Sammy... hence the quotation marks
@@byoung1991 Understood... Sorry !
KJS, I Do apologize for jumping the gun. I realize that you were only quoting Sammy when he said "I'm a little guy in height" and yes it is true, Sammy is a little guy but makes up for it in strength and attitude. Sammy is very smart when it comes to businesses and how to make money legitimately. I give Sammy a lot of credit
For knowing how to make money with his legitimate businesses but once again I do sincerely apologize for over stepping my bounds. I guess I had my head up my ass that day when I accused you of being Sammy but I did catch someone in a lie when he pretended to be John Alite.. SORRY AGAIN !
@@marcsteven6170 why you apologising lmao
@@bigcholoballs7148 I apologize to everyone for speaking before thinking...
It feels like I’m sitting right there watching it all go down. As soon your videos end, I always get that “snap back to reality” feeling as though I was somewhere else for the last 16 minutes. You’re damn good at recounting all of these memories
I bet sammy never thought he'd be telling these awesome stories from his life on UA-cam...life's a trip
💯
Fk the mainstream media and their productions
Yeah, that's not omerta
And all the time he has to do mental checks to ensure he doesnt say something the authorities aren't already aware of. He can only talk about incidents he's already been chsrged for remember. Tip of the iceberg.
@@1972dsrai The only thing he's gotta worry about is murder. Everything else is statue of limitations passed.
@@ClickClack_Bam I think he's good at this stage of his life tbf.
I told a guy at work this ”U don't know me and I don't know you, respect me and I respect you ” Respect is everything
And he slapped the shit out of you.
Such a wise guy aren’t ya . You’re lucky I’m retired or I would have slapped you too
Trigger5.56 I tell em, you don’t have to respect me but don’t disrespect me either!
Cool story, bro.
@Roots Lifted 😆
I am so grateful that Sammy shares his life experiences.
Young people can learn a thing or two about respect when listening to you Sammy. Much love from the Philippines, keep doing what you do bro.
Respect? Interesting
Sammy really had the balls, to tell Carlo Gambino's nephew. To show him what he has, that's astonishing
Sammy didn't take no shit & yes it took a lot of balls..
His mouth was probably why he snatched outside Henry's Hill's bar and later killed. Him being Carlo's nephew let him run his mouth but it doesnt let him make accusations like that. As far as I know he wasnt a made guy but just a punk. Everybody from Gambino to presidents even Hitler had a bum, useless nephew to plague them and bring trouble.
Carlo was a soft spoken man of honor. He would straighten his nephew out rather than defend him for acting like a jerk off. That’s one reason Carlo was a great leader.
If you think that's ballsy, you should read his book "Underboss: Sammy the Bull Gravano's Story of Life in the Mafia". (Highly Recommend to all) Peter Maas wrote it in Sammy's voice and there's a chapter about a falling out Sammy had with Louie DiBono - a soldier in the crew of Capo Pat Conti. DiBono fell $200k in arrears to Sammy/his drywall company and I won't tell the story, Sammy can you PLEASE tell that story? That is another RIVETING story! Sammy was summoned by Castellano over their beef and what happened is LEGENDARY! Sammy if you haven't already, please tell that story! Thank you.
Thumbs up vote for Sammy to speak on John Alite. Its that simple.👍
Cause John alite was a nobody
Cause john alite was a nobody
👍
Fuck no rather see him on Francheze’s podcast
@@troysimpson997 actually on IG Sammy confirmed John Alite is a friend of his
Sammy lived that gangsta life for real.
Thanks captain obvious
he was one of the last real made guys.
I started watching him a day ago, I’ve almost watched all of his video 😜. This videos are really interesting to me. I enjoy watching them.🙌🏻💪🏼 🔥
Thanks again Sammy for the stories. Most of us appreciate how hard it can be to go over old memories and share them with the entire world. Billy would have appreciated you sharing that memory with the world.
This was intense man. God damn! These stories make you feel like you're there!
alright!!!! thanks yet again sammy, for a real story from a real guy who lived it, much love and respect my brother, the fact u get emotional just shows all of us that u are human and i respect that over any ganglife story, GOD BLESS U SAMMY !!
This guy never stops.full of info.I often wonder his thoughts on regret.
I love this guy. I could listen to his story's for days. Thank you sir.
Sorry Mr Gravano. I never stopped to think if these stories you tell us could hurt you reliving them. You’re a fantastic story teller and I follow you on every platform. I appreciate the stories you tell. Thank you for being here with us.
are you crazy?
What a storyteller. Mr. Gravano has a way of relating his memories to let the audience feel like they were there...observing like being in the safety of a movie theatre. Its a gift, and his stories are more than captivating.
sammy spent a long time "in the life" imagine what he,s seen over all that time, i bet he,s got some right hair curling stories, i for one cant wait for more, keep it up sammy!!
I bet hes got stories of when he ratted on his boss and organization to stay out of prison. Wonder if he will tell that one ? 🤔
Sammy is the real deal. Amazing how someone can be so dangerous but yet still have so much heart. Love this guy
Yea Sammy. You don't tell stories. You tell life experiences. Real and Raw. Legit bro!
Sammy’s stories when he tells them have such raw emotion but what is the beat is how valuable they are to him like a part of his heart and soul.
The one dislike is Carlos Nephew!
They clipped him back in the 70s
Yea, he's been done for a long time.
I'm assuming it was one of the Westies who clipped him
Why?
@@AniFunMat The loud ones never last.. You can learn that from the man himself Carlo Gambino
Would love to see you do a video about being in with Phil Leonetti and about working with Scarfo
Best UA-cam stories I've ever heard. Thank you so very much
Bro I Agree
I watched this the second time. Man I fking love this story. Mad respect for what you did. Thanks for sharing this story bro, I see it was really tough for you to tell it.
Mr gravano thank you for your story's I enjoy them it feels like a part of history
can you talk about your relations with other mob bosses
He has, repeatedly.
Castellano 😂😜
@@QuasiELVIS p
Other bosses? He wasn't a boss.
@@QuasiELVIS he’s done like 7 videos, calm down. That’s the whole point of him having a UA-cam and podcast, is to tell stories people want to hear. So calm
"One night he came in. Must of been 5 or 6 o'clock in the morning." LOL
If you were a poker player you would understand this sentence. It's night until the sun is ALL the way up
It’s night until the sun comes up
Just something people say “ 2 am in the morning”
@@Drewski423 it's night until some knucklehead opens the shades.
Pretty sure Sammy knows it's «must have».
Thanks for another story Sammy, if at all possible a daily story and a weekly longer video would make us soooo entertained
Heard that!! Maybe a weekly or monthly interview too...I wonder if Mikey Scars DiLeonardo would be on board? He is a great storyteller and would have a lot of stories...Scars entire family was in the mob for generations...wealth of information
Thank you Sammy for letting us relive those stories with you ! Just found your channel couple days ago so I’m catching up... unbelievable life you’ve lived Mr Salvatore ... hands down best channel going I think! Salute sir
Sammy is just incredible. The way he tells the stories, including the ones that are hard to tell. He relives them, and we relive them with him. Thank you, Sammy, for all of these stories. So important and so amazing to listen to. Really really appreciate it. Benjamin
Can you talk about any relationship you may have had with any of the guys from the Goodfellas movie, Henry Hill, Jimmy the Gent, Paul Varrio etc. Or maybe any relation with Donnie Brasco, Lefty Ruggerio Sonny Black etc. Love listening to your stories on your channel.
Tommy got shot by Gotti directly.
Different families - Lucchese and Bonnano
Would love to hear about lefty - i hear like Johnny - this guy was Costa Nostra thru and thru
I tend to listen to these before bed. It’s like bed time stories for Adults.
The scene where Sammy confronts the nephew, literally felt like I was in the room watching it play out.
Thanks for sharing Sammy!
This is a “Real Story......” awesome. And Thanks for Not preaching bro..
Hilarious how Sammy has so many ads on his channel but no one dares complain haha
Complain and its cement boots for you.
This is probably one of the best channels I have come across.
Thank you for sharing this story with us Sammy! Until now, I would always look forward to hearing your stories because they have always been very entertaining to me. But after seeing you get choked up about someone obviously you cared about and how you said you're not just telling stories, you're reliving them. It just changed my whole perspective bro. It made me realize that I was watching your videos and listening to your stories in selfishness. This video just changed my whole perspective! I understand that some of the stories are pretty entertaining and funny at times. But also unfortunately there are many stories that you relive that don't always have a funny ending. So I just want to say again, thank you for your willingness to go back and having to relive some of the many painful memories that came from living that life with us... Thank you Sammy! 🤘
Thank you for these stories friend, it's very kind of you to share them. Peace:)
I LOVE YOU SAMMY AND LOVE HOW YOU TELL THESE TRUE LIFE EXPERIENCES EVEN THOUGH I KNOW ITS GOT TO BE HARD!! GOD BLESS💕💕🇺🇸
You must have accidentally bumped your caps lock.
EVERY STORY SHOULD BE AN EPISODE ON NETFLIX
No man, maybe in rich america you can buy netflix, but in our poorer countries not everyone has money for it. UA-cam is the last good platform.
Thank you Sammy for these stories! I’m sure you lost many friends and it’s difficult to go through these stories. But we appreciate you doing this.
Sammy can you please do a story on Jon Favara, the guy who ran over Gotti's son?
John Alite told that story about what happened to that guy...
@@marcsteven6170 John Alite isn't a well known truth teller.
The guy probably was murdered but JA didn't have shit to do with it.
@@QuasiELVIS I really didn't know a lot about John.. Interesting bullshit... I like listening my father & my father's best friend talk about the life anyway.. But that was back in the day.. 2 old timers who were born in the 1920's...
@@marcsteven6170 My old man was born in the 40s and he has seen some interesting shit in the last 70 years or so too.
The only point I wanted to make is there are a lot of guys around at the moment like John Alite that were legitimately scary criminals but still sling a lot of bullshit to sell books and make themselves out to be more involved than they ever really were.
@@QuasiELVIS Yes.. No doubt my friend.. Oh btw, my father's best friend was Fat Tony Salerno's cousin & Tony Roach Rampino's sister lives in my building.. These people always gave me advice.. The mob life is not for you Marc because of your temper you won't last.. Marc they will kill you so go straight & I did.. I work in the music industry.. I have to go to the doctor today so I am home.. Yeah I grew up around some dangerous people but they never bothered me & I don't bother them..I know & knew... When I was 11 yrs old Joe Banano would call my house for my father... I always answered the phone & my father hated phone's.. That sounds familiar....
Billy the kid, Jesse James, Bonnie and Clyde, Sammy the bull... the difference is we have his stories in his words. Love it!!
Hey Sammy still waiting on word about those cards to Ireland, great story as you already know us Irish love a good storyteller any chance of doing a video about some Irish mates you had
Irish American or from Ireland lol
Do one on jimmy burke
Wtf, how old are you?
@@QuasiELVIS I reckon by your comment I'm probably older than you hey man I'm 45 born and bred in Ireland that's a picture of my son sorry you didnt pick up on it, I doubt most young kids know who Sammy is but thanks for asking and best wishes
@@jamesgreene4811 You're not very good at English so it makes sense that you're Irish.
Make the next few stories Recipes!! It's gonna be Christmas soon! Don't make yourself upset during the holidays! With Respect, Chris from NY!
Thank you for reliving these tales and sharing them with us...these stories are amazing
Thanks for reliving the incredible stories. It’s tough sometimes to do that and we appreciate it much. Happy holidays!!
Sammy I have PTSD after getting hit by a mortar in Afghanistan. I tear up when telling some of that also. I appreciate your willingness to share with the world your life experiences
@Christian Constitutionalist maybe because it isnt just that instance that haunts me. I have no obligation to explain myself to you.
@Christian Constitutionalist I sent a message to Sammy. You imposed yourself
@Christian Constitutionalist what type of weird shit???
Thank you for your service, sir.
@Gary Warner, Thank you for your service and sacrifice for our country
"Im a little guy...in height." Dont worry sammy you dont gotta clarify, you can tell from this video your packin some heat hahaha 😂
😅😅🤣🤣🤣💀⚰✌
Hilarious!
Like no homo, the camera angle a little weird bro. 😂
Sir you are a grown man
That’s a sock. 😏
Thank you for being willing to relive these memories to share with us.
Thank You for your Time, and for the reliving some bad memories for the benefit of the True Historians. Take it Easy Mr. Gravanno!
excellent stories, keep them coming. "Top draw"
Do a vid on Gaspipe. Much Respect Sammy.
They say carlo gambino drank 10 cups a coffee a day 😆
Nothing wrong with that. 😁
Deffo kept his mind Sharp 🤣🤣🤣
Only 10?
double expressos fucking speed freak
Thank you Sammy for reliving these stories for us. I could listen to you for days and days.
Stay safe bro!
The first part of that story had me rolling on the floor. The second part, the loss of your friend got me choked up too
Good job Mr. Gravano. Relax and enjoy the holidays and eat well.
Another great story Sammy. Thank you! :) from Scotland! 🇬🇧
From Birmingham 💯
"I dont just tell stories, I re-live them."
I love listening to these stories. You can tell they are real & emotional sometimes which makes them all the more special to listen to.
Just found this channel and I'm loving the stories, can't wait for more 👍
Sammy, I was wondering if you could do a video on Tommy DeSimone. What he was like, who killed him, what his reputation on the street was like, etc. Jimmy Burke stories would be great too if you have any.
Yeah
Most have said DiSimone was not near as crazy as goodfellas made him out to be.
@@rolltide9547 michael franzese did a video about desimone recently and said Tommy had a reputation as being a tough guy as well as a loose cannon. Pretty much said he was crazy
@@rolltide9547 he was crazier than the movie....he shot some random guy for no reason in broad daylight and the shocked guy that was with him asked why he did that? DeSimone said "because I'm a mean cat!!" 👀
@Mike how did you know Tommy?
You talking to me like that? I'm talking to you like that. lol!
Rotflmfaoooo EPIC
"sammy and that is confirmed, its gospel"
i love it!
This is gold.Very few old school mobsters left.Sammys the only one with a UA-cam channel that I know of.This channel is gonna blow up.
Loving every minute of these episodes Mr. Gravano! Truly epic! Showing another, darker side, of American History. Much respect for you doing this.
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Thank you for being you. I know it's hard reliving certain situations. Opening up and revealing your inner being no matter how tough it might be. It is the only true way to heal a broken heart. Stay strong sammy. We are all in this together.
Great story. Can’t get this for media or books that’s for sure.
This video is media...
Wanna hear about Billy Bats, and Thomas DeSimone.
You wanna hear about them? Alright then, first things first.......... Go get your fuckin shine box!!!!
Tommy "2Guns" DeSimone.. A real psychopath... Like Michael Franzese said "guys like that don't last" & to this day they never found his body...
TDS was just a nutcase. Billy Batts was one of Gotti's drug dealers. It's not that interesting.
In Henry Hill's last book before he died it was outlined that John Gotti himself killed Thomas DeSimone for the unsanctioned hit on Billy Batts. Would be interesting to ask Sammy about this
@@weiss7318 Hill was known to tell some tall tales. Gotti wasn’t a trigger man very often. Supposedly it was Gambino soldier Tommy Agro who did in DeSimone
I REMEMBER WHEN BACK IN THE DAY,SAMMY & JOHN WERE ON T.V EVERYDAY.
NOW,THIRTY YEARS LATER,SAMMY TELLING THESE TALES.
REALLY SHOWS WHAT A GIFTED PERFORMER PACINO REALLY IS. THESE CLIPS,ESPECIALLY SINCE SAMMY HAS AGED,REALLY REMINDS ME THINK OF MANY PACINO ROLES.
Me too Bro
His attention to detail in his storytelling Is absolutely phenomenal
Let’s get him on Joe Rogan 🤘🏻
Screw Joe Rogan
Ho Rogan?
😂😂😂
Imagine The bull and Micheal Franzese on the JRE together 😱 would be Joe's most viewed
I fucks with Sammy “Show me what you got”.
I need a Sammy "The Bull" series to watch. Hes such a great storyteller.
Maybe.
Nothing but love for Sammy!
Sammy please do a story on the “mafia cops” that allegedly tried to kill you
@Dante's Inferno Yea I’ve watched & read a lot of things on that task force
That’s wild but I’m glad your ok
Anthony Gas pipe Casso told that story about the mafia cops.. Oh Gas pipe died this passed Wednesday 12/16/2020.. He died in prison.. He had 13 life sentences plus 455 yrs..
@@marcsteven6170 casso*
@@stayhungry1503 Gaspipe.. What about him.. Did I know him, put it this way.. What do you think my friend ?
@@stayhungry1503 I accidentally hit the I instead of a C.. Honest mistake on my part since the I and C are right next to each other but good catch.
I understand how it is Sammy it gets you choked up when you reminisce back on a time in your life with the friends that are no longer with you and guys like us were human we have emotions and get choked up from time to time when doing so from time to time anyway I really liked the story of yours and god bless have a great night Sammy.
I had a very similar situation happen to me when I was bartending in my early 20s.
Very moving story! I know how you feel because I can relate to reliving stories just like it. We lose good and great people along the way. People who helped shape us into who we are today, but for some small reason are not here to relive it with us. As the saying goes, "you never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory". Looking back, we value a moment we once took for granted!
I sure miss the After Hours Bars.
I haven't heard that for years brought back memories.
Great times.
I use to go them every night after work.