Chazz, only reason why you don’t have a million subs already is because nobody is aware you have a podcast. I personally just found out about it today. So glad I found out
Italians and Sicilians eat lots of meat and animal products. Raw meat, seafood, butter, saturated fats, eggs and such. Their cholesterol is high compared to what other Europeans have but cholesterol is essential to the body and keeps the skin and heart good. No wonder they all look so good so old, look these things up the because all this vegan vegetarian nonsense with inflammatory plant and seed oil madness is very bad your health.
We have this false notion that our favorite actors ie. James Gandolfini, Tony Sirico etc. are indestructible and are 37 years old forever . Seeing Tony Sirico age the way he did broke my heart , because believe you me he was a piece of steel! A Man’s Man . But we have our time when the clock ticks out …. Vinny looks great God bless him . Tony James , Ray Liotta ,Frank Vincent are sorely missed ! May they all rest in the sweetest peace . They live forever in our hearts ! Buon Anima 💪💪🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🙏🏼🙏🏼😔😔😔😔
I think the reason Chazz and his podcast are so special because he reflects the Italian American culture that has been lost over the years. The way we talk to each other, the food we eat, how we love our family and friends,and even most still going to church for holidays. Because Italian Americans didn’t pass down the language, it is less pronounced, but I still identify more with those values than I do with being an American or white.
I have seen so many mob, gangster, mafia type movies as I love the action, but I want to tell you Mr. Palminteri, YOU have been my most favorite mob actor EVER! Ever since 'A Bronx Tale' I have yet to see one better than you in charactor. I even had tears when the dude stepped behind you and shot you in the movie. I was really drawn to the part you played. Thank you for being such a super guy who enjoys his fans.
Vincent Pastore is only 3 years younger than Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci. 4 years younger than Tony Sirico (RIP), 6 years younger than Al Pacino, 5 years younger than Chazz, 5 years younger than Tony Danza, 7 years younger than Paul Sorvino (RIP). To keep to Italian theme going. He's the same age as Sylvester Stallone.
This is a master class in interviewing, better than Howard Stern. Chazz understands that the show is for the audience and asks the questions that the audience would ask..and gets the answers. Pastore really opens up on this one, laying himself out for better or worse and does so in a relaxed matter of fact manner. I felt like I was in the room. Great job Chazz.
Vincent pastore owned a bar in the 80's in my hometown of New Rochelle, NY. It was called "the crazy horse" my mother and uncles were in there regularly
@@MrRed-tf7bv Try to remember that there are good and bad in every culture and it's easy to get caught up in the hype when people start slinging shit around like monkeys in a zoo. 😉 Never judge a book by its cover but rather by its content inside.
Great show...I just subscribed. I loved Bronx Tale, it reminded me of my neighborhood growing up in Astoria Queens. I lived a 6 unit apartment house at 2338 Broadway that was the exact one as Deniro lived in, in the movie. Met Chaz briefly in Harrahs, A.C. as he came out of the showroom at the completion of his Bronx Tale play. He was very exhausted from the arduous performance but said hello to us in the lounge. A true gentleman , great actor, and proud Italian. Bravo Chaz.
I love how an acting superstar like Chazz gets as much of a thrill doing his Billy Bats impression ["Go get your shine box!"] as much as we mere mortals do!!
Chaz! Great content! I cannot for the life of me find that documentary Vincent pastore mentions he made with Frank Vincent called Family values? any links to that documentary? I'm going to your show in Boston with my father can't wait! 👍
I truly love listening to both of speak..What a great inspiration that card would be. Hello from Oklahoma. I'm up late due to thunder storms. So what better way to spend the time
I would love to be actually sitting in a pub with these guys. They are from 'that life' but not part of 'that life', but have some amazing anecdotes which are almost like a behind-the-scenes.
My father is full Irish from Boston and my mother full Italian from South Philly. My mothers father was born and raised til 8 years old in Italy, from Calabria….I wish there was a way to post a photo on here of him because he looks like he would be Vincent Pastore’s brother. They look almost identical it’s uncanny. The only difference is he had jet black hair and never greyed other than his gray sideburns until he died at 87 years old. I wish my grandfather would have lived to see the Sopranos, he would’ve loved it.
Love the old school content and putting history right time line while the real people are still alive from the family's history of how things relay went down
Grew up on Lorillard Place by Fordham Rd. Till I was 10. My father remarried and lived in West End Warren street till I was 17. Can relate to both Nieghborhoods these 2 are from. Great 👍 podcast. Thx 😊
OMG. Such a pleasure to listen to Vincent Pastore. I live in Harrison and knew the Santadonato family from town. My husband grew up in "the west" of New Richelle. Great podcast
Another great show! Unsure if you check comments but would just like to say thanks for the content you deliver and I hope you have a great time making it.
I knew Matt Dillon. He lived in Chelsea 19th St in the late 80's and early 90's ( maybe he still lives there who knows)? . Ill mannered snot nose originally from N Rochelle. I hung out with Pesci for 6 or 7 years right up till he made The Raging Bull. Hilarious guy. Great with the prank calls when he was in the restaurant in the afternoon (when he had nothing to do). At night I would pay him NOT to sing at my table! Joe D, Joe D Jr were the best . Gar and Connie were also around until they divorced. Connie had to leave the neighborhood (for good). Vincent is a great guest. Great episode!
I studied at HB studios in my 50's its amazing what you can use for you to get to the lines. Listening to your partner in the scene is a must as opposed to just knowing you're lines.
Chazz your such a great actor every role you've played you've made it your own and made the film better with your excellent skills your truly a living legend 💯
Oh man , Vincent had me skipping down memory lane! Peachtrees and Lolliops! I remember Vinnie as the bouncer at Marty &Lenny's dance club. The good old days.💃🕺
What a great interview, Vicent is so genuine. I like how they know the same people and get into stories. The part that had me laughing is when he said Tony Sirico aka Pauli Walnuts will still knock the f#$k outta u!!! Lmao
I used to live in Bay Ridge, Bklyn in the early 90s. One night my friend and I go to this restaurant/bar called the Greenhouse (on 4th Ave and 101 st) and we're at the bar when this very tall, kinda awkward older guy is very interested in my friend. I tell her "let's go to the bathroom and get rid of this guy, please!" Later he sees us again and chats up my friend. He tells her he's a writer and his name is Chaz. I whisper to my friend "let go, this guy's a loser and he'll never have 2 cents to his name!" YEP - an unknown Chaz Palmintieri was flirting with my friend and I told her we gotta leave. 😑 About 2 years later A Bronx Tale comes out and we're like 'wait a sec, he looks familiar....... " LOL.
Holy crap Chazz, I went to "Our Lady of Mount Carmel" UPSTATE in Schenectady NY! hahahaha. Good show, great guest! Speaking of David Proval and Charles Manson, you just TRIGGERED me Chazz! I loved that scene in Sopranos when Gandolfini is chastising a wide-eyed Proval, "Don't gimme ya fuckin' Manson lamps" hahahahahahahaha, one of the FUNNIEST lines ever because it immediately conjures up that infamous photo of Charles Manson with the wide open crazy eyes!
Vincent P was also Good in the movie, 'the birthday cake'.// i do not know if any Mafia member ever used that method, but the movie was interesting. another nice upload // stay safe and God Bless
Love, love, love your show and guests. Please sir, would you consider Kansas City Missouri for one of your shows. We love the Italian culture here so much!!! Love and respect sir!!!
Honestly one of the funniest roles I've ever seen is Night at the Roxbury... "There's Jim Carrey I gotta say hi, get over here you pet detective bastard! Smokin! You crazy son of a bitch!!" Lmao
That would be great. Sadly I think Tony is in cognitive decline at the moment and could possibly be suffering from dementia so I doubt that would ever happen unfortunately.
I first saw Vince Pastor at the South Street Seaport but he was with his daughter/granddaughter so out of respect I didn't bother I just waved and kept moving.
Chazz, only reason why you don’t have a million subs already is because nobody is aware you have a podcast. I personally just found out about it today. So glad I found out
I just found out today from the Joey Diaz podcast 💥
@@ScarfaceAngelll Same here Diaz, Thank Mad Flavors. :) Worked with zito, and Vinny On THIS THING OF OURS. Pete Gashin produced Bronx tale.
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Same 05/23/2023
Hard to believe Vincent Pastore will turn 76 this year. He looks and sounds great for his age.
Most amazing thing is that Chazz is 70 and Vincent Pastore is 76
In this day in age 76 is like being 36
@@Don_Salieri1899
I’d have to agree overall. I just wish it was also the case with Ray Liotta RIP
@@carlograziano722 RIP
Italians and Sicilians eat lots of meat and animal products. Raw meat, seafood, butter, saturated fats, eggs and such. Their cholesterol is high compared to what other Europeans have but cholesterol is essential to the body and keeps the skin and heart good. No wonder they all look so good so old, look these things up the because all this vegan vegetarian nonsense with inflammatory plant and seed oil madness is very bad your health.
Oh my God, what a pleasure it was to listen to Mr Pastore. You truly have the best guests. Thank you for a great show. Keep it coming.
He's Mr Diaz for all I care
Mr. Pastore? hahaha dude come on
We have this false notion that our favorite actors ie. James Gandolfini, Tony Sirico etc. are indestructible and are 37 years old forever . Seeing Tony Sirico age the way he did broke my heart , because believe you me he was a piece of steel! A Man’s Man . But we have our time when the clock ticks out …. Vinny looks great God bless him . Tony James , Ray Liotta ,Frank Vincent are sorely missed ! May they all rest in the sweetest peace . They live forever in our hearts ! Buon Anima 💪💪🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🙏🏼🙏🏼😔😔😔😔
Paul Sorvino and Jimmy Caan also
I think the reason Chazz and his podcast are so special because he reflects the Italian American culture that has been lost over the years. The way we talk to each other, the food we eat, how we love our family and friends,and even most still going to church for holidays. Because Italian Americans didn’t pass down the language, it is less pronounced, but I still identify more with those values than I do with being an American or white.
Bravo
Sopranos showed that well when Tony went to Italy and dealt with the original "old country" Mafia and it was jarring to him.
Chazz is a great actor , Bronx tale was over the top.
I have seen so many mob, gangster, mafia type movies as I love the action, but I want to tell you Mr. Palminteri, YOU have been my most favorite mob actor EVER! Ever since 'A Bronx Tale' I have yet to see one better than you in charactor. I even had tears when the dude stepped behind you and shot you in the movie. I was really drawn to the part you played. Thank you for being such a super guy who enjoys his fans.
Oh man, now I know what happens! Damn
Never get tired of Vincent Pastore great actor and story teller.
Vincent Pastore is only 3 years younger than Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci. 4 years younger than Tony Sirico (RIP), 6 years younger than Al Pacino, 5 years younger than Chazz, 5 years younger than Tony Danza, 7 years younger than Paul Sorvino (RIP). To keep to Italian theme going. He's the same age as Sylvester Stallone.
Chazz is younger than Vincent, Chazz is 70 at the moment.
Many old school mafia actors passing away. RIP
All of the old schoolers have and we will meet the big shooter “That’s Life “ thanks for your comment….
This is a master class in interviewing, better than Howard Stern. Chazz understands that the show is for the audience and asks the questions that the audience would ask..and gets the answers. Pastore really opens up on this one, laying himself out for better or worse and does so in a relaxed matter of fact manner. I felt like I was in the room. Great job Chazz.
Thank you my friend
Vincent and Joey diaz are a near spitting image of each other
its honestly uncanny
Definitely,
Tremendous
I never saw the similarity physically speaking
Always thought they were half brothers Vincent and Joey Diaz
I remember thinking that Vincent Pastore would make a PERFECT Angelo Ruggiero not even knowing that he DID play him and he did PERFECT!
Quack Quack
Vincent pastore owned a bar in the 80's in my hometown of New Rochelle, NY. It was called "the crazy horse" my mother and uncles were in there regularly
Love all the old school Italians! Italian pride til i die!
I respect your culture.🇺🇲🇮🇹👍🏼
@@MrRed-tf7bv Try to remember that there are good and bad in every culture and it's easy to get caught up in the hype when people start slinging shit around like monkeys in a zoo. 😉 Never judge a book by its cover but rather by its content inside.
Using Serbian orthography?
I can dig it.
Snitches
Great show...I just subscribed. I loved Bronx Tale, it reminded me of my neighborhood growing up in Astoria Queens. I lived a 6 unit apartment house at 2338 Broadway that was the exact one as Deniro lived in, in the movie. Met Chaz briefly in Harrahs, A.C. as he came out of the showroom at the completion of his Bronx Tale play. He was very exhausted from the arduous performance but said hello to us in the lounge. A true gentleman , great actor, and proud Italian. Bravo Chaz.
This was such great entertainment - appreciate the conversation ... listening to these stories is pure gold.
I love how an acting superstar like Chazz gets as much of a thrill doing his Billy Bats impression ["Go get your shine box!"] as much as we mere mortals do!!
Chazz is a man of class and wisdom and integrity. God bless him.
Great show. I love Vincent and the old stories. Wish it went on for 3 hours.
I still can't get over the fact on how similar Vincent Pastore and Joey Diaz look
I really enjoyed this show. There's nothing like old friends getting together and conversing...
It's like I'm sitting in the room with these guys. Another great episode.
Seriously this podcast needs to be longer!
Chaz! Great content! I cannot for the life of me find that documentary Vincent pastore mentions he made with Frank Vincent called Family values? any links to that documentary? I'm going to your show in Boston with my father can't wait! 👍
The man who played Luca Brasi in Godfather. Wad a made man in the Columbo family
Great interview love you guys 2 great actors together thank you for the great interview chaz
I used to be a bartender and I applied at the Crazy Horse Saloon once, as I lived in Westchester at the time, but I never got the gig.
Yeah I subbed your channel because your the man chazz!
I just gotta say, a Bronx tale is *chefs kiss..an absolute classic.
Appreciate you watching and enjoying!
I truly love listening to both of speak..What a great inspiration that card would be. Hello from Oklahoma. I'm up late due to thunder storms. So what better way to spend the time
I would love to be actually sitting in a pub with these guys. They are from 'that life' but not part of 'that life', but have some amazing anecdotes which are almost like a behind-the-scenes.
Wasn’t the crazy horse the name of Christopher and Adriana’s club in the sopranos?
So glad I found this! I love you and this format 💜
Terrific show Chaz 👏 such fantastic guests you have ! Please , keep them coming 🙂
My father is full Irish from Boston and my mother full Italian from South Philly. My mothers father was born and raised til 8 years old in Italy, from Calabria….I wish there was a way to post a photo on here of him because he looks like he would be Vincent Pastore’s brother. They look almost identical it’s uncanny. The only difference is he had jet black hair and never greyed other than his gray sideburns until he died at 87 years old. I wish my grandfather would have lived to see the Sopranos, he would’ve loved it.
Put it on your pfp
Love the old school content and putting history right time line while the real people are still alive from the family's history of how things relay went down
Great interview!
No joking these guys i could listen to for hours on in...... Very blessed to enjoy great content...I salute!!!
Awesome interview, love the content brother!
This guy 75 yrs old! God bless him!
Armand: "Who said you could leave?" 😂👍🏽
I loved the episode with Vincent Pastore on Grounded For Life where he played Claudia's uncle who was in the Mob. It's my favorite episode.
Nice job tonight Chazz with Vincent! Came to your podcast through Mike I Franzese! Very good! Total class!
Grew up on Lorillard Place by Fordham Rd. Till I was 10. My father remarried and lived in West End Warren street till I was 17. Can relate to both Nieghborhoods these 2 are from. Great 👍 podcast. Thx 😊
Mr. Palminteri is so awesome. This podcast needs more promotion!
OMG. Such a pleasure to listen to Vincent Pastore. I live in Harrison and knew the Santadonato family from town. My husband grew up in "the west" of New Richelle. Great podcast
Another great show!
Unsure if you check comments but would just like to say thanks for the content you deliver and I hope you have a great time making it.
I need a part two ASAP
Nice job, Chazz. A very good chat with Vincent Pastore.
He is one of the best actor's in Mafia movies. Amazing in Gotti and others movie's.👍👍👍👍👍👍
In all his movies he’s great
Vincent Pastore? AWESOME!
Chazz was in The Last Dragon 1985 😂 Motown productions 😊 👍
I knew Matt Dillon. He lived in Chelsea 19th St in the late 80's and early 90's ( maybe he still lives there who knows)? . Ill mannered snot nose originally from N Rochelle. I hung out with Pesci for 6 or 7 years right up till he made The Raging Bull. Hilarious guy. Great with the prank calls when he was in the restaurant in the afternoon (when he had nothing to do). At night I would pay him NOT to sing at my table! Joe D, Joe D Jr were the best . Gar and Connie were also around until they divorced. Connie had to leave the neighborhood (for good).
Vincent is a great guest. Great episode!
Vinny looks like a old Italian grandmother.
😁
Chazz, loved you on the joey diaz podcast. Excited to add your podcast to my rotation.
Watching Vincent talk is like watching my mentor, my Uncle. RIP
Are you in the mafia?
@@TwinMillMC" There's no such thing as the mafia" Tony Soprano
@@Rock4UNow Are you a good fella?
@@TwinMillMCI thank I am a good person, I try my best to be fair but You'll have to ask my friends my opinion on that is bias.
@@Rock4UNow You're a pretty nice guy for a hit man.
Chazz, we need you in Toronto. More Italians here per capita than in New York! People would love your show here.
WoW!!
Joey Diaz Looks a little Older and like he Lost Some Weight!!
😅😅😅😂😂😂😅😅😂😂😂😂
Absolutely epic show! Love it! Vin is the best! 🔥🙏🏻❤️🎥💪🏻
I studied at HB studios in my 50's its amazing what you can use for you to get to the lines. Listening to your partner in the scene is a must as opposed to just knowing you're lines.
Chazz your such a great actor every role you've played you've made it your own and made the film better with your excellent skills your truly a living legend 💯
I keep hearing Dante and thinking, 'I remember kid when you used to have to wait in the car!'
Oh man , Vincent had me skipping down memory lane! Peachtrees and Lolliops! I remember Vinnie as the bouncer at Marty &Lenny's dance club. The good old days.💃🕺
This is great. Non Italian. I love listening to you guy's !!!
Chazz, great respect sir. What a wonderful show!
What a great interview, Vicent is so genuine. I like how they know the same people and get into stories. The part that had me laughing is when he said Tony Sirico aka Pauli Walnuts will still knock the f#$k outta u!!! Lmao
Tony used to be a super crazy prick! Lol I would have never wanted to see him get mad.
@@hughjanus9557 for real, May He Rest in Paradise 🙏🏽 Tony Sirico aka Paulie Walnuts
Wow! finalmente I know why he pronounce his name Pastor and not PastorE like all Italians do, I always wondered why😄
Belmont Italian American playhouse was the name.... that's how I got in your movie a bronx tale
💎"Emotional recall"💎
What a Podcast, great one, you both interviewed each other, both Neighborhood guys, this was great Chazz, please keep it up
I love this so good
Great interview, I always wonder if Vincent and I are related, my mother's maiden name is Pastore, we are from East NY Brooklyn.
I used to live in Bay Ridge, Bklyn in the early 90s. One night my friend and I go to this restaurant/bar called the Greenhouse (on 4th Ave and 101 st) and we're at the bar when this very tall, kinda awkward older guy is very interested in my friend. I tell her "let's go to the bathroom and get rid of this guy, please!" Later he sees us again and chats up my friend. He tells her he's a writer and his name is Chaz. I whisper to my friend "let go, this guy's a loser and he'll never have 2 cents to his name!" YEP - an unknown Chaz Palmintieri was flirting with my friend and I told her we gotta leave. 😑 About 2 years later A Bronx Tale comes out and we're like 'wait a sec, he looks familiar....... " LOL.
WOW !!! == Awesome show == two of my favorite ACTORS == Thanks guys !!!
Love Vincent Pastore. Cool guy.
“Now I can do book?” “***Sigh*** I guess.” 😂
Excellent Video Chazz!!!
Wow this was awesome, Love this episode with Vincent.
Holy crap Chazz, I went to "Our Lady of Mount Carmel" UPSTATE in Schenectady NY! hahahaha. Good show, great guest! Speaking of David Proval and Charles Manson, you just TRIGGERED me Chazz! I loved that scene in Sopranos when Gandolfini is chastising a wide-eyed Proval, "Don't gimme ya fuckin' Manson lamps" hahahahahahahaha, one of the FUNNIEST lines ever because it immediately conjures up that infamous photo of Charles Manson with the wide open crazy eyes!
I kind of wish they'd add pictures or short clips of the scenes and people their mentioning.
Great episode!! Thank you Mr. Palminteri
Anyone know where I can find the song what's your beef that was played on the original wiseguys podcast on siriusxm
Vincent was also in the movie "this thingof ours" with Frank Vincent
GREAT talk, just love all o' yous!
Love you guys so much!
Oh Oh!
@@TwinMillMC oh oh yes lol
@@michellegenovese1913 Oh my! Oh my word! Piss piss crap crap
Is your One Man Show going to be in the Uk ?
Vincent P was also Good in the movie, 'the birthday cake'.// i do not know if any Mafia member ever used that method, but the movie was interesting.
another nice upload // stay safe and God Bless
Chaz, pull the mic closer. Please, we want to hear you. Who's producing this? give your guys some direction for the sake of the podcast.
It’s great to have Dante home he adds to the show, is he going back to California or is he sticking around?
Love, love, love your show and guests. Please sir, would you consider Kansas City Missouri for one of your shows. We love the Italian culture here so much!!! Love and respect sir!!!
“Like him I fukn love him” - T
Honestly one of the funniest roles I've ever seen is Night at the Roxbury... "There's Jim Carrey I gotta say hi, get over here you pet detective bastard! Smokin! You crazy son of a bitch!!" Lmao
AND you were in Goodfellas.... thanks sir
Vincent is old-school, has values, treats the girls with respect. Random story: he robbed a girl's house with his friends. Classy for sure!
I loved the uncle Joey podcast!!
man they look and sound so similar
We need Tony Sirico next if it’s possible!
That would be great. Sadly I think Tony is in cognitive decline at the moment and could possibly be suffering from dementia so I doubt that would ever happen unfortunately.
@@josephsharp5678 yeah he's completely shot.
True Love is an excellent and under appreciated film. Way to start at the top, Vinny.
I first saw Vince Pastor at the South Street Seaport but he was with his daughter/granddaughter so out of respect I didn't bother I just waved and kept moving.
Excellent episode 👏👏
Chazz was hilarious in Modern Family. I want to see him in more comedy roles.
OMG…I totally forgot he was on there, he played shorty…I can only imagine the conversation he and Ed O’Neil would have while being on set together