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Joe Barboza - A 1970 Interview With 'The Animal'
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2015
- In this rare 1970 interview, Barboza talks about his life in the mob. Labelled as the Joe Valachi of New England, Barboza turned government witness in 1967 while imprisoned for murder, and eventually testified against Raymond Patriarca who planned to kill Barboza and his family. Barboza was blown away with a shotgun in 1976.
I remember those news anchors. Really brings back memories of Boston in the 70's. What a great time.
Chet and Natalie
Joe Barboza was one crazy Portuguese enforcer.In his book "My life in the Mafia",Vincent Teresa portrays Barboza as one of the most feared ,dangerous yet reckless mob associated gangsters.
Absolutely he was.
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If I were an actor getting ready to play a mob guy, I would watch this over and over. This is the real thing.
If you were an arsonist, you would do none of those things because I would kick your ass.
Too late.
No doubt!
Dreadandcircus thats why you ate NOT an actor! Barboza is a wannbee.. Sorry was . bitch fat puke! I'm from Southie... Winter Hill... You need to learn the real gangsters!
@@dionysius1b870 Real Gangsters? ITALIANS are the ORIGINAL GANGSTERS!! Every single other ethnic group tries to mimic the Mafia. And every one fails. Gangsta's. What a joke. A bunch of talentless ritardati ignoranti selling dope on street corners and getting pinched for half ass crimes, then rapping about it like they're Al Capone. Vai all' inferno, e resta li. Stronza!!!
His associates Sammy the stool , pepperoni Pete & no legs noodles killed his brother Mikey meatballs for ripping off Tony tortilla
dont forget Johnny Tightlips!!
Don't forget cousin scketieo, he killed parmesan, and the garlic family took over
Greg Mccarter dude why no one has like this yet. Im laughing so god damn hard I’m gonna die.
Greg Mccarter Nahh you got it all wrong.. Joey Rissotto whacked that guy and then the Pastrami brothers whacked joey
Gay
He looks like the cartoon character mobster from Bugs Bunny
"Shuttup shuttin up"
Puddem up, Rabbit!
@Ron B butt'n ya lip!
"It's curtains for you Rocky, curtains"
@Ron B "Ya might rabbit. Ya might."
This intro with the target and porn music is better than half the movie openings I've seen in the last 20 years.
Christopher Paul 😂
Im Goin Legit See ! I Got Class See!
Christopher Paul Freak
Expect to see dicks swinging and blondes all coked out a swimming pool and a cassette radio. Then we see Rocky Balboa's uncle.
I know, it makes me want to jerk off into an old oily shop rag like the good days
From what I read about this guy, if you were 6 weeks late paying you didn't need to be hiding...you needed to be RUNNING, fast and far as you could.
Tony Jones this guy murdered my friends dad when he was driving a cab and went into the Mickey Mouse lounge on Revere Beach when Barboza walked in and shot him and the waitress.
@@rickravenrumney Seriously? Sorry to hear that. I read a bio by a mob and his name is Vicent Teresa. He discusses in detail the mob era of the 1960s and also discusses Barboza.
@@veltonmeade1057 he was from Revere. And a liar to boot.
I know the 2 people that killed him in San Francisco,, 1 is still alive and I play chess with him on regular basis, when hes not doing time lol
@maciverandy1 Yes..Revere was out of control. Controlled by the Mob until the 1980s. The beach was full of bars, roller coasters, amusements until most were destroyed by a blizzard in 1978 and the rest were burned down for insurance money. The city tore down the rest. Now there are only condos and 4 or 5 bars left. It was better when the mob ran things.
We lived through this era in Providence, Rhode Island. Once a upon a time...there were rules! Peace.
John Martorano describes Barboza and the Flemmi bro’s. as absolute savages in his book. You can see a flicker of madness in Barboza’s eyes here. Definitely a guy you don’t wanna fk with or even associate with
John Martorano was a savage too. New England in the era of Barboza had the meanest killers in my opinion. Those guys were catching more bodies than Philadelphia in the 80s and 90s.
This is so 70s it hurts
Scotty Nguyen's 80s Mullet yeah my lip started bleeding...... gawdumn
@TheJD lol
News cast looks 80s or 90s. Why?
When I saw the thumbnail picture, I thought it was a Saturday Night Skit.
😂
He would of made a good wise-guy if he was inducted into the Mafia, but he couldn't because of his Portuguese heritage🇵🇹, even though his culture was very close the Italian culture 🇮🇹.
Oh is that it? Gee wilikers, thanks!
From what I understand, you must be Italian to the core and be able to trace you heritage all the way back to Italy(the old country) by birth certificates and certified documents. They are VERY strict about this. If you're not fully Italian(or Sicilian), that's fine, but you'll never be a MADE man, i.e. be a blood brother and fully join their organization. You'll be relegated to an "associate", kind of like Henry Hill(half Sicilian, half Irish) was in the 1990's gangster film "Goodfellas", a MUSH SEE among mobster movies.
@@daleandrews9356 Back in Barboza's day, yeah heritage was the deal breaker. But nowadays you can still be made if your Father is full Italian. John Gotti Jr has a Russian Jewish Grandparent, and Frank Salemme is half Irish. They had to do this because Italian Americans have assimilated heavily into American society and there are fewer full blooded Italian Americans these days. But at the end of the day it's about making money and those who make the most get the most, if you catch my drift.
Real greaseball shit
Jesus the Animal charged 9 points interest on a $21k loan. No wonder guys got behind on their payments.
Another great one....thank you!!
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+schmeltingaccident what?...him worry? oi
Man, I wanted to see the story about Roberto Duran at the end when the broadcast got cut off.
Joe Barboza was not Italian. His parents were Portuguese. He was killed 6 years after this interview with shotgun blasts to his chest at close range.
Looks like he might have had a bit of Armenian in him too he looks alot like my grandpa when he was that age.Very very similar
Looks like he insisted on that
Grew up in Eastie, saw him once in a while. I was just a kid, never spoke to him but knew what he was about. Never feared the mob or guys like him, they didn't prey on innocent people. If you never got involved with those guys than you never had to fear them. It was cool seeing Natalie Jacobson and Ron Gollobin when they were so young, they were the news personalities I grew up with.
Yeah, you just didn't want to get close enough to them to let them start asking you to do them any favors, or ask them for any.. payback is always a bitch.
Were there alot of Portuguese in East Boston at that time? We grew up in East Cambridge.
I only knew of one Portuguese family in Eastie, The Furtado's". There was a Portuguese Club in Eastie and once a year they would have a small procession. Obviously there had to be somewhat of a population otherwise why would there be a social club, I just have no clue as to how big.
@@mbtadhl Thanks for the reply . I was always curious. I knew there were alot of Italians and Irish.
Barboza was NOT a guy you wanted to see knocking on your door...
Watched this a couple years ago on your channel, I woulda subscribed then if I knew how cool you was. Cheers Bill.
6:48 someone had a real good sense of humour when they sold that costume to that guy.
this man is absolutely terrifying
What strikes me is that at first he seems like a normal, almost likeable guy. But the more you listen the more you realize there's just something.. off.. about the guy you can't put your finger on.
It’s the hat
@@mrfurio875 😆🤣😂
We had someone on our podcasts IG say "He looks like Jon Berenthal on spaghetti" and I can't unsee it
I first heard about Joe Barboza in a book I read in the late 60's called "& My Life in the Mafia" by Vincent Theresa, a made man in the New England mob. They called Him Joe "" the animal"" Barboza the Portuguese from New Bedford. Very vicious individual.
Yup. I grew up in New England and read the book in high school in the early 70s.
Yeah ireland is a kip
1800 bucks a week?? in 1970?? damn!!!
Joseph Carroll ....you could buy a great house for $10,000 back then ....so he could have paid for it in 6 weeks ....yikes
@@theliftexpert no wonder he was laughing while telling the story lol
He looks like a tough Mark Cuban :-)
Mark cuban is a 100 x more of a man then this guy is.
I like the hat/T shirt combo!
Strange how the Federal Reserve isn't mentioned by Barboza, you'd think they'd be his biggest inspiration being THE biggest gangsters the world has ever known!
I remember sitting in a
biker bar one night, working undercover. Some clown walks in, and the
"mark" I'm trying to buy drugs from screams, "where's my
money?" Clown says he doesn't have it, so the marks pulls out a hunting
knife and stabs him once in the upper chest. The clown hits the floor, and the
mark sets back down, and picks up (our conversation), where he left off like
nothing happened. I'd been working undercover for quite some time at this point, and saw a lot a
shit, but that was a first. Nothing I could do without blowing my cover, but
someone helped the clown outside and called an ambulance. We decided to clear
out before the uniforms got there and called their Investigators. I was working "way under", and none of the local Police knew me, so when I got picked up a couple of days later for questioning, I lawyered up, made some phone calls, and was finally released, which puzzled and pissed off the police. It was two years before we took everyone down, and I could give a statement about the stabbing, but the mark was dead by that time, having been shot in a drug deal. Weird shit, bad people. My wife thinks I should write a book. God, I love retirement!!
It’s a good thing you didn’t run into Eddie Spaghetti or Tommy Tortellini while undercover or yous woulda been turned into a meatball singing Mama Mia
and then Mum called "come on down it's time for dinner!"
ya write that book,I love reading those stories,you'll make a buck and I'll get to be educated and entertain for a couple days, win win.
@@MrJames-tw3so I agree 100%.. Even if he needs a ghost writer, these stories need to be told.
It must be hard for him to sit down with such huge kahunas !!!
5:17 "This ashtray is Rhode Island". Should've used Philadelphia as an example.
Never will be another decade like
the 1970's.I mean it was ten years
full of so many memorable mome
nts.Great movies great television
-shows,Elvis and the four Beatles
were alive and there was Chinese
Kung-fu movies and black exploit-
ion films and things were mostly
'Right On' and what was happening
in the politics of the day.Hard to be
-lieve that was forty years ago.🔚🔚🔚🔚👌👌👌👌
Yeah man
The 70’s were such a forgotten decade....
He looks like Telly Savalis.
Kinda sounds like Telly Savalis too 🤔
Who loves ya baby🍭
No he doesn't
Straight Kojak
Did the narrator really say "Make him an offer he can't refuse?" The Godfather didn't come out until '72...
that phrase is older than the godfather
@@sabot4ge true enough, Puzo wasn't THAT creative
That intro looked like a Powerpoint presentation
My buddy is related to this guy and my father knew him really well back in the day in New Bedford, MA.
My uncle used to import hats like that from Malaysia. He would be proud to know this guy bought one but he died broke because he switched to importing left handed forks in the 70's.
@@badapple9482 Left handed hammers will also bleed you dry.
"C'mon senator, you know. A button. When the boss tells you to push on a button" Ah,ah,ah!!!
He used to hang at a bar in Fall River called The Magic Mushroom with some other bad bad dudes when I was a kid in the 70's. Real Gangsters.
Wow, i used to visit fall river when i was living in newbedford.
Fall River is full of Portuguese people so no surprising
Did you see the hit man john monterano ?
I'm from new bedford. Hang in fall river all the time
Ben Vincelette
Fuck the gangsters. That's 'Hank the Angry, Drunken Dwarf's' hometown!
Quentin Tarantino is going to find that intro of the segment and put it in one of his movies
Just when I thought I was out. They pull me back in .
Oh. What are you doing here.
That music takes me back
Even when a wise guy is wrong he is right. Even the guy knows it who took the money.
That reporter woke up in the morning....shit, showered and then exclaimed in the mirror.."ZONKERS! I'M LOOKING GREAT TODAY! THE HAIR IS COOPERATING!!"
I love the Music ....
where can you get the full episode/series
?
What a fucking opening title sequence! Straight out of 70’s exploitation flick!
Fascinating.
These rackets have been absorbed and incorporated into the Fed.
And made legal 😅😂
Literally, most people are young growing up to this government today not knowing much, including myself. But when you do you’re history and look back at how things used to be the feds arrested all these guys and then took over all their businesses, structures, etc. Scum. #RIPGeorgeFloyd
Scary and he hung around very scary people, example James"The Bear" Flemmi .
Born & Raised in Rhode Island..!!
The Mini State is Right on the Water..A lot of Money came off the Docks. This was A great Find..!!
Barboza actually seemed like a marginally intelligent guy.
+DooskiiGang - Exactly my thoughts. He's not just some leg breaking dumb dumb... He's a fairly intelligent leg breaker, lol.
He fluently spoke three languages, wrote several books of poetry, and was an avid and excellent painter. Hard to believe I know
He loves his mum
Gage the Pirate fucking hell you must know some very retarded high achievers if you think Barboza is intelligent,he had dummy cards to recall events that led to him informing!!I suppose that shows you he's well organised??
Shrewd, and a talker.
3:10 Pre-Godfather use of the term. "an offer they can't refuse."
Good call.
Puzo saw this..🤣
Actually... Now he reminds me alot of Willie Cici, who turned informant in two.
@@frankrichards3089 Puzo wrote the Godfather book in 1969.
Barboza was killed in 1976, (which this clip acknowledges), while the movie came out in 1972. So they must of took it from the movie.
This dude was just bonkers he beat someone for blinking too loud Ebb & Tide bar in Revere was another hang out he was fond of... Jimmy the bear Flemmi was his partner.He was finally found in San Francisco 1976. Not one tear was shed
Ron Gollobin, the anchor, is my spirit animal.
Is Ron Gollobin the inspiration for Ron Burgundy?!?
Pump up the volume please 🙏
i herd that billy "the bobsled " borrowed two eggs for breakfast and couldnt pay back the 3 eggs and 2 pces of toast the next day ....so willy the wanker ....and donny the "breakfast basher " came round and crushed billys cornflakes into powder ....and took him to meet sammy "the cereal killer " - and had him covered in frosties and honey and thrown to some bees -at Barry the "the buzz " beekeeping bizzness
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The fuck are you on about cunt
what a monster beat in the beginning
The two scariest Boston bad guys at the time were Barboza and a guy known as the Bear
Is that what his bf called him? 🤣
Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi's brother Vincent. Flemmi was Whitey Bulgers right hand man and fellow FBI informant.
You did not mess with this guy anywhere in the Boston area. He also put four guys away for life, 2 died in prison, for the murder of Teddy Deegan. Only problem was that he knew who killed Teddy but it was not these four. The other 2 who lived did 33 years before the truth became known and local FBI guys knew the truth but kept their mouths shut. The two won a $100 million dollar judgement for their wrongful incarceration but I'm not sure if it has been paid out yet. Good book to read on entire Boston/Providence connection is "Boston Mob" by Eric Sorgini.
I read Willie Fopiano's "The Godson" when it came out. Fopiano claimed Barboza hated made men because he (being Portuguese) could never become one. He also claimed Barboza was a street guy who was perfect for any type of war / muscle work. But he was a dullard when it came to earning.
just got done reading "animal" all about barboza and ppl associated with him. ill have to check out the other two.
Johnny Collini thankyou
Johnny Collini were the Portuguese the assasins for the Italian?
100 million? That's 5 thousand per tossed salad!
Ahhh I wanted to hear what the reporter had to say about Roberto Durán 😭
“An offer you cant refuse.” And that’s Before the movie was released...
Who is that in the pink outfit at 6:47 ? Anyone know?
Murdered by Mob associates in 1976 4 shotgun blasts at close range when going to his car ...live and die by the sword ..
I know the 2 people who did it, 1 is still alive that I play chess with all the time , very smart nice guy, just dont cross them lol
What actor could play him today? I can't think of anyone.
Vin rhynes
You live by the shotgun, he understood the rest.
Love the intro music.
Usury- Thx J EWs!!
Solid graphics
Barboza is my great uncle R.I.P.
JOE Bozza really?
Yep..on my Fathers side.
He lent money to my Grandpa and he didn’t want it back.
And your bragging this?
Well your uncle was a huge rat. Kill all rats
The bass line!!!!!
This was about 4 yrs before he went completely bald and made the big time with the hit show Kojac. I read every mafia book I could find in the 80s/90s, and I used to creep out a bit on the violence, but lately I've been studying the dark and middle ages, etc and throughout time there's been major violence and when you compare the Italian mob to the cartels etc today, well you get the picture.
This guy could be a president today
Baldi Locks this guy IS president today.... same mentality same bravado same level of ignorance... actually at least he had balls...even thugs have rules...
Cobb Knobbler go slob some knobs Cobb knobbler😂
tom lund this
Love the porn style music at the start.
Plus that's one quality hat he's wearing.
1970 was pretty much a porn movie. All the good fresh drugs and sex was had between ‘65 and ‘69. It was the beginning of an age of excess.
Damn this news cast BRINGS THE MOTHER LOVING FUNK
he looks like a mafia pigeon from the Ren and Stimpy show..
Is this the guy on Welcome Back Kotter?
I've never seen this interview but all I'm going to say is a started boxing at age 14,15,16. I loved it I'm a southpaw,but I have power in both hands. Until one day my father who was born in 1926 went to my gym and told my 3 trainers he didn't want me to box. Obviously because someone in his past boxed like this man & eventually took a different path in life.
Are you done ?
No ones cares that you box
Even if you box grapefruit, bananas, peaches or figs..
Ssshhh
Just keep boxing
Boxer.
@@igloocamps4241 Sssshhhhh nobody cares about your weird food obsession either fruity. Just keep fruitin'. Fruity.
Now you guys got me going to view that Bugs Bunny Ganster scene, oh you treacherous Tricksters 👅🕵️♀️
Now a days people are IGNORANT to how truly "old school" Gangsta R.I. used to be. The Italian Mafia ruled over anything that happened in the R.I. underworld even smaller street gangs payed "tribute" up to the Mafia right up until the late 1980's.
True but not Winter Hill/.
Winter hill did pay to Providence they were nothing and did nothing without providence knowing !
Thats the way some dumb people on here be talking/thinking where as I am referencing real life "street tax" policies in the underworld like in Philly with the infamous Philly Mob. Look them up. Google it.
And they did business with the Irish Mafia Especially with Frank Whitey Bulgur and his Winter Hill Gang in South Boston.
see the problem I have with anyone saying that winter hill payed tribute is the Irish gangsters were much more loosely organized and very wild. with the Italians killing judges and cops is a no no but not to the Irish anything that got in the way including Italians was an obstacle that was easily removed no matter what at least that is the way I know it was in Hells Kitchen in the 70s and from what I hear whitey bulger and his boys were not to be played with in any way shape or form no matter what
If you watch this with the closed caption on it looks like me trying to voice text
There’s a flat screen tv next to him
Time traveling loanshark enforcer...sounds like a new TV show
oh now I know where good fellows got their material
'good fellows'?...who's that some Ivy League debating group from Maine?...;-)
I read his book Animal.
It was chilling.
Now that's a real Desperado.
Where’s the whole clip
Don't ever trust anyone that wears a watch on his right wrist and be aware of his left side
jamwri 671 only a fool who is right handed would wear it on his right wrist.
I’m sure he was left handed
Accordion players don't wear a watch on the left ...it rubs against the strap. They can play & walk around at the same time. (a moving target is harder to hit?) I always thought there was something suspicious about those guys.
the interview may be 1970, but the entire piece is later, maybe the late 80's.
edward stevens No. Not late 80s. I'd put it at 1978.
Pay attention and do the math, 1983,,,,
Boost the audio!!!!!
Haha, he is drinking out of what was called a nervous glass, every bar back in the day used them.
+bob tucker May I ask what a nervous glass is?
+stephenjameswattsp A pint glass with a bulge near the top,so your hand dont slip..Similar to plastic 500ml soft drink bottles,or old school glass Coke bottles.
My Mother...Mary Ann Barboza was his first cousin...She has passed at the age of 91...
I was a child that lived in Chicago but spent many times in New Bedford Mass. With my Aunt Sarah and uncle Joe. I miss them so much.
How cool is that 70s music
This was one man you would not fuck with. For him it was all business!
Street stuff. For the low tier, low end villain
The narrator said these are the guys who made him turn informant, nobody made him turn.
In the thumbnail to this video, you use a photo of Joe Spinell (1936-1989). For those who don't know who he is, I'll explain. Joe Spinell Was an actor who played Willie Cicci in The Godfather pt.2 and also played a roll in Rocky and Rocky pt.2. Plus other rolls. My question to The National Crime Syndicate is this. Why would you use his photo to sell your video. And I'll bet my balls that you didn't get permission to use his photo/likeness. This might seem like small potato's to some, but by putting this man's photo on your thumbnail, you are in fact implying that he is somehow a gangsta or mob-up. Would you consider taking it down and put something else in it's place. By the way your video is awesome.
The thumbnail is of Barboza, it was taken from a hearing in 1972, yes he does look like Spinell but it's Barboza. It's on RUclips.
His name is perfect for the mob
Yea Buffers The Family Had alotta Buffers
BigCheech 4509 Lmao 😂 love it!
As much people may not like the answers.. if it's true.. it's true. I can still respect someone who is that honest.. over a liar or someone who pretends to be something they aren't.. within a church scene.
"Roberto Duran" then that's all the video folks, No Mas.
Come out now rocky we've got you surrounded...
If my pal rocky were hiding in this oven would I turn the gas on like this?
Wes Collins ohhh you might rabbit, you might.....😋
Larry Baione went to prison for loan sharking and died in prison in '96, same as Jerry Angiulo except Jerry got out to die of kidney failure in the end.