This was an interview Al gave on the way or in Federal prison in 1930....his son Francis Albert was born in 1918 so it verifies the year....but this is a real recording
With All Due Respect, Is That Really The Voice of Al Capone, From All I've Seen or Heard about Al Capone, there's Never Been Anything on him Actually Talking, I've Always Wondered What The Real Al Capone,s Voice Sound like. I'd Really like to Know if it's The Real Al Capone Talking. Is There Any Proof ?
Hate to tell ya, but this is not his actual voice. This is a voice actor that Al's great-niece had try to replicate it. The words are from a real interview with Al, though.
@@rodsherwood2036Can’t scroll through a comment section for 30 seconds without seeing a “sounds like (Insert Corrupt American politician that lives in my head rent free)” comment. I don’t care what side of the political spectrum you are, you don’t have to make everything political. Stop.
@@liquidsword601 How is it not true? He didn't say everyone acts like the stereotype of their group, just that stereotypes exist because people in those groups act like that.
@@liquidsword601 He said stereotypes exist for a reason, then you said not always, what other reason is there to be stereotypes if not for the fact people in that group act like that?
In a time before Internet when to find entertainment you'd have to drink liquor or be the ones in the government taking away the liquor. Because let's be real If I got teleported to 1930s I'd probably just lay around all day bored and sleep my life away. Or be a mob boss so 100 years from now my recording of my voice can still be heard and documented in history
Unfortunately this isn’t Al. No voice recordings of him have survived. There may be 1/2 that the authorities have but the chances are very slim. These videos are simply click bait and people don’t research enough to realise there are no recordings of his voice. His great niece confirmed as much. The rumours of him having a raspy Voice could be true but no one knows. Fact is, the last 10 or so years of his life were either spent in prison, or at his mansion where no one was allowed to go and visit him besides his doctor. His final years he was like a school boy, a child who played with toys and most likely wasn’t even aware of the person we know him as. So his family would have never allowed others to see what he’d become. Thing is, because of the person we know him as, a villain for the ages and the most famous gangster of all time, we all put him on a pedestal as if his voice would be incredibly unique. It wasn’t. And don’t go by the film with Tom Hardy, they said themselves when making the film about Capone they had to improvise with the voice and intentionally made it sound more similar to Donald Duck. If a recording existed, that film would’ve been able to find it and use his voice for the character. Truth is, we’ll never know what he actually sounded like but it wouldn’t of been so unique.
@@abz11329 you can trust 4 people with your life. You can’t possibly know 100 people that well. The 4 is worth more because they will always have your back. 100 people will only know you as an acquaintance.
I've always wondered what he really sounded like. His voice sounded even rougher than his face. He must have truly been a terrible enemy to have! Thanks for the upload.
I betcha Mel Blanc was able to tackle having a voice impression as that. Sure he did Rocky and Mugsy, which are a two hilarious gangster character duo, but I can picture Mel doing Capone's voice for sure right on the spot. Nonetheless, Capone himself was one of America's nightmares.
Nah, we're getting far enough away now that anyone not invested in the subject wouldn't know much about the classic gangsters. Al Capone though? That's a name history remembers.
I still think the funniest thing about him is what got him arrested in the end was it illegal alcohol sales? Murder? Gambling ? Answer none of these things he was finally arrested for tax evasion never forget the government is the biggest criminal gang in the country
@@aayushpatel2788 true but still let it sink in how they finally arrested one of the most iconic Gangsters in Americas history " tried to screw over a far bigger gang called The Government "
@@maltheri9833 similar to how Jurassic park is a template for most dinosaurs films or documentaries. Fun fact most Dinosaurs had feathers. Velociraptors were the size of a turkey. Jurassic park makes a joke about this turkey comparison when a child asks grant about its claw. But In the movie it’s stated that all of the Dinosaurs dna is incomplete so to make the dna sample complete, it’s missing links were filled in with amphibian DNA. Thus giving them the lizard faces and scale skin that has been popularized through time. & I’ve never seen a movie about dinosaurs where any of them had feathers. I wonder what else slips under our noses.
“I came to Chicago with 40 dollars in my pocket. My son is now 12. I’m still married and I love me wife dearly. We had to make a living. I was younger than I am now and thought I needed more. I didn’t believe in prohibiting people from getting the things they wanted. I thought prohibition was an unjust law. And I still do.”
Snorky sounds personable and fun, scarface sounds like an insult. This is a man who still had a good sense of humor, was larger than life, but should you cross him you'd be swimming with the fishes.
@@stephenryan8492 I beg your pardon? I am terribly sorry if you can't see the pure art work displayed regarding the main comment but please keep your thoughts to yourself Stephen. Me and your mother taught you better than to behave like this.
Incredible, the once living stereotype of the Italian-American gangster actually sounds like the endless number of cartoon villains that have imitated him.
He sounds EXACTLY the way one should expect Al Capone to sound. [EDIT] I apologize if me not understanding the authenticity of this audio has made people upset, but I still stand by what I said. It's not too cartoony to sound like a parody but is convincing enough that I could imagine someone sounding like this in real life.
@@abdullahfatani553 How are you guys going to be watching a video about Al Capone, but never heard a mobster, or anyone from the Northeast, call someone a wise guy?
@@nicholasc3694 its not something they say often, you watch to many movies, it makes no sense because al capone wouldnt call some random person a wise guy, you arent intelligent
This was an interview Al gave on the way or in Federal prison in 1930....his son Francis Albert was born in 1918 so it verifies the year....but this is a real recording
Anthony Lucania Is the whole thing up somewhere ?
Is there any way to hear the entire interview?
With All Due Respect,
Is That Really The Voice of Al Capone,
From All I've Seen or Heard about Al Capone, there's Never Been Anything on him Actually Talking,
I've Always Wondered What The Real Al Capone,s Voice Sound like.
I'd Really like to Know if it's The Real Al Capone Talking.
Is There Any Proof ?
Ed Bradley it’s right here
@@brianpress1392 Why do you capitalise almost every word?
He sounds like he knows a guy
Not cap
Who knows a guy
@@olliedylan1381 that knows a guy
The most accurate comment ever😂😂😂😂
@@Theonetruedarklord who knows this guy’s cousin
He Sounds like how we imagined. Like a black and white 1930s cartoon.
Yeah, I knew he was gonna sound like this lol
It's also the way he's talking and the accent
Or do the cartoons sound like him?
***VOTE THIRD PARTY*** ua-cam.com/video/OkoEKQLwIwg/v-deo.html
Hate to tell ya, but this is not his actual voice. This is a voice actor that Al's great-niece had try to replicate it. The words are from a real interview with Al, though.
Al Capone: "Out of all of the laws I have broken, I believed Prohibition was the most unjust one."
it's you again
Interesting how it was also the most lucrative racket at the time.
Sounds like Trump.
@@rodsherwood2036Can’t scroll through a comment section for 30 seconds without seeing a “sounds like (Insert Corrupt American politician that lives in my head rent free)” comment. I don’t care what side of the political spectrum you are, you don’t have to make everything political. Stop.
It should still be prohibitioned lol
He sounds like some Batman villain, it's the best voice he could ever have
Literally Penguin from Batman Arkham Origin
@@trustaman90s Falcone:
Yeah cause that batman villain was based on Capone 😂
Every iteration of a gangster for the last 100 years has been based on his likeness
@@Gabrielkayin Al Falcone
It’s the freaking Batman! Guy from Arkham city
"So then I started blastin."
Totally sounds like something he would say. I laughed out loud when I read this comment literally. 😂
Jimmy Alonso made my day
MVP comment of the century
🤣
- Al Capone, 14th of February of 1929
He sounds like he explains his evil scheme right before getting kicked in the face by Batman
Except this guy gets kicked in the face by the IRS ;)
Wow thanks for totally ruining it
@@callumwarren3342 And even Joker won't take them on!
THE PENGUIN.
Underrated comment
This must be protected at all cost, a piece of history right here
Nah, it's a voice actor
Piece of booty
@@Uusernameeee*paid voice actor
@@Uusernameeeesource? 😉
Protect how? Its a UA-cam video
Thank you, Capone, for giving us your voice to inspire many typical saturday morning cartoon villains.
He doesn't sound like a stereotypical mob boss. He created the stereotype.
can you take me fishing with your daughter. So we can wear our MAGA hats?
@@etx_jay that was a stupid ass comment...
@@chriscaswell8233 this is also a stupid ass comment.
I wanted to like this but I can't ruin the 420 likes
This, too, is a stupid ass comment.
I wasn't expecting him to actually sound like a stereotype.
@JayoJay Not always, just depends.
Me neither
@@liquidsword601 How is it not true? He didn't say everyone acts like the stereotype of their group, just that stereotypes exist because people in those groups act like that.
@@archbishopofthecrusades9579 How is what I said not true?
@@liquidsword601 He said stereotypes exist for a reason, then you said not always, what other reason is there to be stereotypes if not for the fact people in that group act like that?
As an Italian American I think he spoke with a strong elegant voice.
I agree
He used to speak in Naples dialect at home with his mom
He has the exact voice I imagined he had !
You have movies and TV shows to thank for that.
The stereotype created to represent Capone himself sounds like him. Shocking.
He sounds like he's gonna make me an offer I can't refuse.
My god💀
@john how bout neither
@john Nobody cares dude. You’re not the reason we came here.
@john lmao fucking bot
Or he’ll have u sleeping with the fishes 🤪
I'm dissapointed that he doesn't say "see" after the end of every sentence
If only he would have said capiche just one time.
Maybe because this was a pre-written speech, so he wasn't using his everyday vocabulary.
Same
That was Bugsy Siegel
Me too 💀😂
"I was younger than I am now" hits deep
Sounds like a bioshock voice recording you pick up inbetween fighting splicers
He sounds like a Batman villain like The Penguin.
Yeah he does lol
Stfu
Haha, was thinking the same thing
@@adonairomero6959 No you idiot
Adonai Romero wtf is wrong with you ? Lol you shut the f up
He doesn't know a guy. HE IS THE GUY
Sounds like a great tagline to autobiography film.
He is the guy who knows a guy
@@edgarbanuelos6472 and the guy knows who is the guy
@@zherean42069 (drunkenly) the guy and guy who is the guyyy
Right on!!
Ive decided -based off of this clip alone- that everything this man says is 100% the truth and hes absolutely right no matter what he does.
From a time when even thugs were well-spoken.
Bro stop 💀
They still are. They go by the name "politicians" now.
“Well spoken”
Back in the day people usually put on their best voice when being recorded, or answering the phone.
He was a syphilis addled moron lol
He sounds like he's telling a joke with no punchline
Mustard Tiger
@@GoodOlRoll Watcha lookin' at? You lookin' at my gut? Watcha lookin' at my gut fer?
@@huskydragon2000 its fuckin huge *PROCEEDS TO PULL UP SHIRT*
The joke is that the government gets to ban anything, and the punchline is that people will swallow it.
@Stock Name I don't get it
You know. This is exactly how I thought Al Capone would sound like
In a time before Internet when to find entertainment you'd have to drink liquor or be the ones in the government taking away the liquor.
Because let's be real
If I got teleported to 1930s
I'd probably just lay around all day bored and sleep my life away.
Or be a mob boss
so 100 years from now my recording of my voice can still be heard and documented in history
yeah me too
Same! Lmao
I thought his voice would be a little more smooth and babyish
@@justaspy5605 you know books and music and stuff existed back then right?
Bro speaks like a New Yorker-Chicagoan hybrid.
was waiting for him to start going "hey lois"
Hey Wilma. Yaba Daba Doo 😅
This guy sounds like he’s walkin here
😂😂🤣🤣
Bruh it took me a lil bit to get it lmao
😭😭😭😭
Hey we got a word for you in Brooklyn pal
I’m Mexican and I say this everyday in the new York accent and man I saw this comment I was dying
He sounds like he’s going to say “ *see?* ” any moment
Sheeee
@@richardjamesclemo6235 nyeeeh
Then he will play baseball with your skull.
Hnyah got the hooch, see, you got the bread, see, let's make a deal, hnyah!
Kinda like chief wigum from the Simpsons
It makes me oddly happy to know that Capone sounded *exactly* the way I and most people probably imagined he did.
He sounds exactly like he looks 💀
It’s weird how unexpected it was that he actually sounds how I expected.
Perfectly describes how I felt too!
What a coincidence. That's how everybody expected he would sound like.
Unfortunately this isn’t Al. No voice recordings of him have survived. There may be 1/2 that the authorities have but the chances are very slim. These videos are simply click bait and people don’t research enough to realise there are no recordings of his voice. His great niece confirmed as much. The rumours of him having a raspy Voice could be true but no one knows. Fact is, the last 10 or so years of his life were either spent in prison, or at his mansion where no one was allowed to go and visit him besides his doctor. His final years he was like a school boy, a child who played with toys and most likely wasn’t even aware of the person we know him as. So his family would have never allowed others to see what he’d become. Thing is, because of the person we know him as, a villain for the ages and the most famous gangster of all time, we all put him on a pedestal as if his voice would be incredibly unique. It wasn’t. And don’t go by the film with Tom Hardy, they said themselves when making the film about Capone they had to improvise with the voice and intentionally made it sound more similar to Donald Duck. If a recording existed, that film would’ve been able to find it and use his voice for the character. Truth is, we’ll never know what he actually sounded like but it wouldn’t of been so unique.
@@biasedgooner6595 thanks
he sounded like your typical Italian American
The fact that he actually sounded like a stereotypical villain from a 1930's movie is just amazing
Where do you think they got the stereotype from
well...
He sounds like a villain from the 1930s because he was a villain from the 1930s
I guess it's like how the shirtless screeching kung fu fighter stereotype came from Bruce Lee
@@anthonyt4154 Yeah, but Bruce Lee was an actor who played characters like that. It's a trope that originates from cinema. Al was a real life gangster
"I thought prohibition was an unjust law and I still do"
Can't argue with him there
Damn this is the most fascinating audio I’ve ever listened to man. The voice of a true criminal
It's the voice of a voice actor. End of story.
@@dundalis Usea wise guy eh?
Talking wise?
@@dundalis
End of story cuz YOU say so??? PROOVE it, strawboss! 😉
“Be careful who you call your friends, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.” ~ Al Capone
That's a damn good quote.
Wow that’s golden
i don’t understand it. isn’t 4 quarters the same amount as 100 pennies? ($1) someone plz explain
@@abz11329 you can trust 4 people with your life. You can’t possibly know 100 people that well.
The 4 is worth more because they will always have your back. 100 people will only know you as an acquaintance.
@@abz11329 100 pennies is too much to keep track of 4 quarters is much easier to handle
He sounds like a looney tunes character with a mustache.
Yosemite Sam?
@@Tunago1121 yeah 😂😂
Back in the day you would have probably cleaned his shoes. And now all you have is a big mouth.
@@user-lj8qk6gw2l lighten up it’s a joke fuckin clown 🤡
@@user-lj8qk6gw2l But right now he is cleaning the devil's shoes, my dear fanboy. 😂
He sounded like exactly how I imagined
He is the iconic voice and accent 🙌
He sounds like he’s going to make me a deal that I can’t refuse
@xero the hero i wouldnt know
@@idk-qn3dm @Donald J. Trump
Let's settle this here and now, no rules, fight to the death
thank you mister donald trump for that statement
This little section of the comments just gave me life
Can't get thrown in jail for Tax Evasion if you go to Tahiti
He sounds exactly how I thought he would
The old microphone makes him sound like that :P
Sounds like the Penguin from Batman Returns.
Penguin
Kinda, but I also thought he'd have a fat tony voice from the simpsons.
If he said "seee" every other word I would believe it more😃
Same here just i thought his voice was gonna be alil softer
I've always wondered what he really sounded like. His voice sounded even rougher than his face. He must have truly been a terrible enemy to have! Thanks for the upload.
I betcha Mel Blanc was able to tackle having a voice impression as that. Sure he did Rocky and Mugsy, which are a two hilarious gangster character duo, but I can picture Mel doing Capone's voice for sure right on the spot. Nonetheless, Capone himself was one of America's nightmares.
He sounds more like Paul Winchels voice as Clyde in the Penelope Pitstop cartoon.
@@WizardOfHumor1989😂
He sounds like he’s gonna give me to the count of 10 to get the hell outta here
“I’m gonna give you to the count of 10 to get your lousy, stinkin, no good.....”
@@QuidProQuo911 keep the change
'ere*
@@QuidProQuo911 “...keister off my property, before I pump your guts full of lead.”
BYEEEE😂😂😂
“Omg he sounds like a stereotypical gangster”
Well... yeah .. he is the original gangster 😂
People be stupid sometimes
Not the original, just the biggest.
The OG OG if you Will
@@MintyCoffee
mm, I'm sure there were others who were much bigger, like Bulger or Dillinger
Nah, we're getting far enough away now that anyone not invested in the subject wouldn't know much about the classic gangsters. Al Capone though? That's a name history remembers.
I thought it was gonna be that "my tip creamin right now" audio😂
I miss this man dearly ❤
Sure you do, until he sends one of his dogs to Swiss cheese you, right?
You must be old asf
😂@@kikayei
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Were you married? My condolences on losing your husband.
He sounds like he’s going tell me that this could go one of two ways...
He's gonna make you an offer you can't refuse
Well he definitely knows a guy
He sounds skeletor but mafia boss
There’s your 1k likes mate👍🏻👍🏻
@@jasonbeggs8497 nobody cares.
He sounds like he would insist that you should forget about it.
I believe it’s pronounced “fuggetaboutit”
@@worldscar6422 "bougetteaboutit"
I still think the funniest thing about him is what got him arrested in the end was it illegal alcohol sales? Murder? Gambling ? Answer none of these things he was finally arrested for tax evasion never forget the government is the biggest criminal gang in the country
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 they couldn’t connect him to the crimes so they couldn’t say it was him
@@aayushpatel2788 true but still let it sink in how they finally arrested one of the most iconic Gangsters in Americas history " tried to screw over a far bigger gang called The Government "
This feels like a bioshock audio diary and now i want to go back and play the entire series again
He sounds like he is imitating the penguin but the penguin was imitating him.
"He sounds like a stereotypical mobster."
Yeah, because Al Capone is the template for all mobster characters.
Honestly.....never thought about it like that.
@@maltheri9833 similar to how Jurassic park is a template for most dinosaurs films or documentaries. Fun fact most Dinosaurs had feathers. Velociraptors were the size of a turkey. Jurassic park makes a joke about this turkey comparison when a child asks grant about its claw. But In the movie it’s stated that all of the Dinosaurs dna is incomplete so to make the dna sample complete, it’s missing links were filled in with amphibian DNA. Thus giving them the lizard faces and scale skin that has been popularized through time. & I’ve never seen a movie about dinosaurs where any of them had feathers. I wonder what else slips under our noses.
@@dylanwebb8486 Alot of stuff I never really considered.Those are some cool facts about Jurassic Park I was never that hip with the lore.
Copied lmfao
@@dylanwebb8486 that’s not the same because al Capone was re
It’s amazing that he sounds like every gangster and wise guy from the 1930’s. Influence is a hell of a thing.
People talked like that back then. It’s called the transatlantic accent.
I remember the old cartoon characters sounding like that
It’s not his real voice
Sounds like Joey Diaz.
That’s a yankee accent 😂nothing gangster about it..midwest northeast accents are disgusting 🤢
It all goes to show you. You don't have to be in perfect shape to be ruthless, you just have to have the heart for it.
He sounds like a cartoon villain from Batman
“I came to Chicago with 40 dollars in my pocket. My son is now 12. I’m still married and I love me wife dearly. We had to make a living. I was younger than I am now and thought I needed more. I didn’t believe in prohibiting people from getting the things they wanted. I thought prohibition was an unjust law. And I still do.”
ruined your 69 likes
@@giyuutomioka8133 not until i removed my own like
@@user-df7ix5qz8k aw man
@Unknown • 31 years ago that still isn't a lot of money if it is everything you own
Man was a businessman. Fuck the feds.
Just imagine him saying, "I’m walkin’ here!".
FORGET ABOUT IT!
That's new york you're thinking of, he's from Chicago
@@literalarizonagreentea-6154 again, forget about it
@@Imperius_Rex_753 good one
@@literalarizonagreentea-6154 Al Capone was from Brooklyn. He moved to Chicago later on to help out Johnny Torrio.
Can we all agree that ppl in the mafia sound cool/there voice.🔥🖤
I for some reason expected
"Yess...
Thank you so much.."
This was the voice of a man who preferred the nickname “Snorky” to “Scarface”
😂😂😂
Snorky in slang meant smart in appearance, so that's why he liked it
Different time era bro think how humiliating it would have been to explain to the cops snorky shot at me then scarface shot at me mind games man
Can’t take sayings or slang from nearly 100 years ago and apply it to today.Same with Politics or life.
Snorky sounds personable and fun, scarface sounds like an insult. This is a man who still had a good sense of humor, was larger than life, but should you cross him you'd be swimming with the fishes.
He would’ve been a good voice actor.
Ok
Garfield Kart is my favourite game
@@loplopthebird1860 a person of culture
He would be great as the penguin
Are you skylanders man
Forever dude! 👊
Bro new Penguin series leak be looking good! 🗣️🔥
To everyone in the comments section saying that he sounds like a sterotypical Hollywood mob boss -- just where do you think the stereotype came from?
Good point lmao
Hollywood 🤪
Very solid point. Great precision with every word mentioned within this masterpiece of a comment. Pure art that graced my eyes Mr David.
@@Winter8555 you’re fucking weird bro.
@@stephenryan8492 I beg your pardon? I am terribly sorry if you can't see the pure art work displayed regarding the main comment but please keep your thoughts to yourself Stephen. Me and your mother taught you better than to behave like this.
He sounds like his penguin themed scheme is about to be thwarted by Batman.
FRRRRR
That's exactly what I thought
I was literally thinking that
Protocol Ten will commence in 5 hours.
@@blazingsword643 I feel the new Batman game is gonna be ass the one with the new age heros
he sounds just like how i thought he would and its perfect lmao
You’d think there would be more audio available with Capone. He was constantly in the news.
I don’t think anyone was expecting him to sound like we all expected him to sound like
Yet we are all surprised by what he really sounded like vs what we thought he'd sound like.
lmao the most accurate comment here
I expect him sounding like this I feel the face matches the voice
Was honestly expecting him to sound a bit like Joe Pesci.
Godzilla had a stroke trying to read this and fucking died
And they say Hollywood over embellishes everything.
My boi making a comeback or what?
I can't believe I was early to a Justin Y. comment
You can't make a better mob boss than Al Capone, so why even try. perfection.
Wow only 19 likes? I’m surprised
Ok
Why does he sound exactly like how you'd imagine a mob boss to sound like
He sounds more like Al Capone than I realistically thought he would 😅
He sounds like a wise guy that would call a police officer a “copper”
We still do in England
@john How about no
And a man a “mug”.
@john Reported for spam
😂😂 catch me if you can copper, maaahh
Incredible, the once living stereotype of the Italian-American gangster actually sounds like the endless number of cartoon villains that have imitated him.
look here see
its a voice actor. not the real one. the title is a lie.
@@DJ-ov2it WHAT? PEOPLE LIE ON THE INTERNET?
@@SmithFemboyFurry everybody believed the OP title. so stfu.
@@DJ-ov2it your source is also dude trust me. Proof?
This makes me appreciate how good job did creators of Sopranos, Goodfellas and many others. Very autentic.
There he is!
The comments section trying to figure out why the original gangster sounds like a gangster
Fake recording ..maga.
Ignorant Motherfucker ur name says a lot about you
Hm yes, the gangster is made of gangster
@@meggy2168 🤣
@@meggy2168 while your name is that of an enlightened gentleman. Yes yes good sir.
He literally sounds exactly like how I imagined
That's awesome to hear
Tbh I thought his voice would be a little deeper.
I expected a stronger accent. Like, a really strong bronx accent
@@hypercumstone44 why would he when he wasn't even from the Bronx . That's like you expecting someone from England to sound American
@@jadengarcia5086 I guess it’s just because of stereotypes
The gun shots in the strt was the best lol
Wow!!! I have never heard his voice but somehow I knew this is EXACTLY what he sounded like.
“What’s the matter smoothskin, never thought a ghoul could be a mob boss?”
Jealous? His name's Herbert. I talk to him when I get lonely. Heh heh.....just kiddin. His name's Bob
nobody would let a irradiated freak like you become a mob boss!
I'm confused
@@6ixk616 fallout
I know a man named Raúl.
He bribed petrochico boy with a bag of chicharrón.
Came to hear the “Myeah see?”, came out disappointed.
Lmfaoo
Facts I expected him to sound like chapelle too
@@williampeets3226 😂😂
Pretty sure that was bugs bunny... Not Capone
The guy you’re looking for is actor Edward G. Robinson... who pretty much looked and sounded exactly the same
This is pure gold
Voice of the people
Fun fact: Al Capone built the first soup kitchen ever to feed the homeless and poor people in his city.
They were eating ground up dead people.. the old saying goes you don't want to end up in a Al Capone soup kitchen
😂😂
@@nailbags41563 Really? WTF? 😱
@@nailbags41563 Damn fr?
@@theundisputed3671 nah its a joke
@@elliot8406 Bruh lmao
I would never have guessed that all the cartoons and parodies were so accurate
Amen Father Capone
He sounds EXACTLY the way one should expect Al Capone to sound.
[EDIT]
I apologize if me not understanding the authenticity of this audio has made people upset, but I still stand by what I said.
It's not too cartoony to sound like a parody but is convincing enough that I could imagine someone sounding like this in real life.
@john
Nobody cares
@john no one cares about your fortnite channel
He sounds like the penguin from Batman
Apart from the devil part. You know, the distortion
@@kingofthehill9177 penguin was loosely based off of al Capone
I'm really happy Al Capone sounds exactly like Al Capone.
It's not a real recording you fucking moron
its not a real recording.
@@DJ-ov2it can you back it up with a source?
@@AlternativeLoffen ua-cam.com/video/7mQVy_CmbUc/v-deo.html
@@DJ-ov2it “its not a real recording” -🤓
spoken like a true gangster
And all these years, I thought the exaggerated nasally and grainy voice of cartoon mobsters was fake
Sounds like he’s gonna call me a wise guy
that makes no sense
@@chicken4090 How does that not make sense lmao
@@nicholasc3694 how does it make sense
@@abdullahfatani553 How are you guys going to be watching a video about Al Capone, but never heard a mobster, or anyone from the Northeast, call someone a wise guy?
@@nicholasc3694 its not something they say often, you watch to many movies, it makes no sense because al capone wouldnt call some random person a wise guy, you arent intelligent
Imagine being such a legend that your voice is remembered by people who haven’t even heard it.
🤣how you remember someone voice before you hear it? his name/legacy is remembered by people who haven’t heard his voice
Yo honestly…this comment is deep but legendary. A person that can dive deep into that comment will truly understand it 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽
@@liljay_0165 missing the point of the comment XD
Not a legend.
@@TheSystemProd nah dive deep into it and you realize it makes no sense. This is the prime example of the i am 14 and this is deep meme.
Yep. That went how I thought it would
This is exactly how I imagined his voice to sound
"I was younger than I am now." - Al Capone
Every 60 minutes in Africa,an hour passes
I like Al's grasp of basic logic...
Dude's giving Yogi Berra a run for his money.
A true philosopher
@@chodete3268 It's obvious what he means and no one said he was an idiot. You certainly implied it, though.
He sounds like if Danny DeVito was in the mafia
the penguin is sort of a mafia boss
Danny is in the mafia though
He sounds like Danny Devito if he was almost 6 ft tall. Lol
No he just sounds like Danny DeVito like in general
@UA-cam Totally Isn't Biased I read this in his voice too 😭
What an honor to meet you Mr Capone. 😊😊😊😊 My name is IXI ASSALAMUALAIKUM WA BARAKATHU
Does anyone else ever since 2020 started reading Al Capone as ai capone?
He sounds like Danny Devito
ikr
As the Penguin
More like Gilbert Gottfried
....so anyway I started blasting.
@@donniedimarco5110 oh shit, donnie over here asking the real questions
"I was younger than I am now" damn get a load of this wise guy
I read that in an old timey Italian-American gangster voice for some odd reason.
Ah but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now
why saying you're older now when you can just say "I was younger back then" 🤣
*"Ay I'm walking here"* !!!
Yes thats what he said
Its wild to think that this guy had so much power, he could just say you needed to die, and people would come find you.
If he was black you wouldn’t be admiring him
Respect!