@@PatrickFDolan perhaps. He's NOT Hillary Clinton though. She can't play music like he can. He's a pure entertainer and plays from his heart. That's why he's so well loved and she isn't.
He had class Gaudy, yes, but he earned every penny with his talent. I am proud to be a straight who loves the great Liberace. He never hurt a single person in his life...that is true manliness.
@@ch1766 Actually he did hurt the people that he infected with AIDS. But, he was also a devout Catholic until the end and he had a priest in his death bed, so according to his religion, accepting Jesus before death (and throughout his life) would get him into heaven. Who are you to say otherwise? Also, if you are going to quote God, eating shellfish is also an abomination yet I don't see you writing nasty stuff on videos with people eating it.
We are all headed for hell unless we partake of the free gift of salvation by truly accepting Jesus Christ as both Savior & Lord. Accepting Christ as Savior is easy, but having Him as Lord is what this winsome and flamboyant pianist probably agonized over.
@Christine Mills I am not a judge of anything -- God is the judge. I'm simply reminding people of His holy standard. As for Lee's kindness and helpfulness, I don't doubt it, but all the good works in the world don't get a person into Heaven -- it's only saving faith in Christ that can accomplish that. And as for Jesus not condemning homosexuality (and other sexual sins), a man far wiser than I can dispel that common misconception for you in less than 5 minutes: ruclips.net/video/N_l_muNl0ls/видео.html
@Christine Mills Actually, if you read these passages they all relate to homosexuality. Genesis 1:27,28; Matthew 19:4-6; Romans 1:26, 27 and Jude 7. The Bible is Holy Spirit written, as it says so IN the bible, so these verses are GOD's opinion of homosexuality, not man's. Adultery is as much of a sin as homosexuality and both will help to send you to hell, but what REALLY sends anyone to hell is rejecting God and His Word. God bless you! Peace, sister!
Or,…a world class pianist and entertainer, with an interest in home renovation and cooking. He opened his own museum and it was a major draw card to Las Vegas, apparently.
Liberace was a very nice man. I was lucky enough to meet him in 1985 at his condo in Malibu. He had purchased furniture and a couple paintings from the store where I worked in West L.A. and I was there to deliver it. We chatted about art and his Shar-Pei dogs for about 45 minutes. He seemed almost shy and introverted, but just as nice as he is in this video.
He was so cultured... but charming and cute! Like when he talks about getting the Czechoslovakian crystal at Disney World he's telling us like it's a cheeky secret. Just adorable.
I used to ride my bike or walk by this home several times a week when I lived in Palm Springs. Next door was a similar house that was built for the Singer Sewing mavine family. They are both much bigger than the seem. Now the home was redone again and the Liberace signatures were removed from the garage doors. He provided so much entertainment.
I will admire deeply this true gentleman for my entire life,he left his mark in show business and brought to this world so much happiness and joy,his music will last forever,legends never die
I love watching these little tours of his. It makes me feel like I’m really with him, strolling through the house and chatting. He was the sweetest, kindest man, a real treasure. I’m sure he’s with the real St. Anthony now.
@@melatomic Yes, there are several saints named Anthony. The most popular is the one Lee shows here, St. Anthony of Padua, patron saint of lost things. He was a priest in 13th century Italy.
Liberace was an entertainer's entertainer. He kicked some serious ass on piano, he had an excellent sense of comedy, and a very witty sense of humor. His annunciation when speaking was nearly flawless too!
@Prince Valiant Bullshit Watch any late night show from before the 1980s and you will see that everyday people were more well spoken and polite Almost British sounding...not a British accent just British conversational styles Watch any episode of the Dick Cavett show for example Or watch an episode of a black and white game show featuring Salvador Dali, its called "Whats My Line featuring Salvador Dali"
He was just a filthy rich SOB. Most people didn't know of his perversions. All the old ladies loved him!! Lol. I couldn't care less about his lifestyle just don't put him on a pedestal.
Very true. Most people who are a true success in one area of their lives do not have the attention, time or interest to care about anything else. His knowledge and passion about this house, which is really not that impressive, is greater than the best real estate agent.
I had to call at this house after Lee had died. Although a major drought was on, the head gardener was washing all the outdoor statues. When I asked him if he thought this was a waste of water, he replied that Liberace would never forgive him if he let the statues get dirty. Stunning and fantastic home. God Bless You Lee.
Liberace was am amazing entertainer! His Spirit will live on through his kindness, compassion and empathy towards others. There are many stories of his kindness that we will never hear about. This talent of a man does not exist these days.
I love Liberace. It's his joy and delight in his life and achievements both musical in in his immaculate style . That desk is just superb. Thank you for posting this treasure.
The house is breathtaking. What vision he had....to see beyond the decay and to transform this place into a beautiful and tasteful home......full of art and appreciation for art.
@@2000Betelgeuse he was very generous to people he new was giving lots off stuff away One time when he got sic he decided to spend his money on people before he die but after that he got better
I love how his eyes always twinkle when he always smiles, and its genuine from the heart. He was an amazing artist,,but more importantly had a heart of gold, his faith was so important and he loved to love everyone! O grew up seeing him always. Rip 🙏❤👏👏👏🎵🎶🎼🎹💍
You must have heard that if you pull faces when you are a kid, your face will stay that way for good? Liberace must have been giggling and laughing as a child and the wind changed and that’s why he always had a permanent grin on his face all the time whenever he spoke.
Liberace couldn’t help himself smiling all the time. I remember the story of Noddy & Big Ears about pulling faces when you are a kid and the wind comes and changes your face forever. That was what must have happened to him as a child. I’ve never seen anyone grinning and smiling so much in my life. I would hate to think if he did this if he attended a funeral or they would have called the men in the white coats to come and take him away in an ambulance and in a straight jacket for ruining the funeral.
I love all of his homes, and they are like museums and he explains everything so well...I could listen to him talk all day.... My mother owned a night club on Lucky Street in Atlanta Ga. in the 60’s...She had hired a piano entertainer to work there...he was a protege of Lee’s...He was quite talented. The young man was involved in a auto accident, and sadly he was killed... Lee paid for his funeral and came to Atlanta for the services. I was a little girl at the time and I thought he was magical and I wanted him to take me home with him...🙏🥰🙏
Liberace was a hard working tremendous work ethic midwestern boy that earned every penny he got. At least most people from Wisconsin viewed him that way and respected him regardless of his sexual orientation. Someone to admire at least in my book
What a sweet man he was loved his smile,and he loved his fans so much. His staff always talked about how well he treated them. He always had time to talk to fans please tell me of a celeb that is like that lovely man now
I admire his knowledge of History and Antiques. His respect for his fans and appreciation of their devotion to his music is felt through the cards, letters and art mounted and framed through out his houses. One of a kind.
Did that house get infested with rats after Liberace died? There was a Liberace museum somewhere that had to be closed down because it was infested with huge rats.
My word he had an amazing collection! I had no idea!! After watching some of these, I’m starting to think this other part of him is as fantastic as his playing!!
He was a good guy. I don't what other's have said. I don't waste my energy on ignorance anyway. I wish I could have met him. Just to say thank you. Thanks for sharing this.
For the seventies that is the nicest shirt have ever seen . Liberace really had beautiful homes really liked how he decorated them with the finest of rare pieces and looked amazing , would have had great fun there . Hollywood Hills and Palm Springs homes were fabulous but my number one choice was the Las Vegas one then his HH and PS homes followed
If L was alive today, he would've already fabulously [and successfully] guest-starred on Will & Grace multiple times, and would've been a hoot sharing lines w/ Jack and Karen.
What a wonderful human being he was, not like todays so called stars he really invites you in to his home and gives you a history lesson while doing so, a little before my time but I can appreciate selflessness when I see it
I remember when I was a kid Liberace was the co-host on "The Mike Douglas Show" for a week, and each day he showed a film of one of his homes. I bet that's where this is from.
I was able to go inside the house, long after his passing, and all his furnishings had been removed. Other furniture was put in its place by a new owner. Liberace's protege pianist Jere Ring was there, and talked about the old days. One of the bathrooms was behind a removable bookcase. The home has been remodeled again.
I have met Mr. Ring and he is a genius as well! Great entertainer and beautiful pianist!! I would have loved to meet Liberace but since that isn’t a possibility I listen to his theme song and watch these wonderful videos!!
Liberace knew his antiques, he was talented musician and was a kind person. All the women went crazy over him when he played Las Vegas. He was very kind to his mom and give her many things, she adored him.
When I was a child in the seventies my grandmother used to rant and rave about Liberace, because she had seen him perform live in Las Vegas, but it wasn't until I got older and became a musician that I realized how talented he was. He could do magical things with a piano. A one of a kind no doubt.
I delivered newspapers and Variety to 2 of his SFV residences. Liberace would buy neighboring homes and have them joined together. His mom, brother George and he were the nicest, appreciative and most generous people. No one was happier than me when I was walking through a casino one day and they booked him performing in the lounge. Once again and soon after his career took off & shot to the sold out headliner stars.
I have no idea why I'm drawn to these videos and listening to Lee talk, entertain or whatever...they have an asmr thing about them I guess. The man was amazing in so many ways and lived a life larger than Elvis but which flew under a different kind of radar.
His smile never wavered. He was such an optimistic and happy man. Superb entertainer too. Love his humor. May you RIP
Tons of cash makes for happy happy smile smile.
@@anthonyangeli256 yes for real
His smile was forced like Hillary clinton
@@PatrickFDolan perhaps. He's NOT Hillary Clinton though. She can't play music like he can. He's a pure entertainer and plays from his heart. That's why he's so well loved and she isn't.
I loved this man! Delightful in every way. Wish he could have lived in the media out and proud.
He had class Gaudy, yes, but he earned every penny with his talent. I am proud to be a straight who loves the great Liberace. He never hurt a single person in his life...that is true manliness.
@@ch1766 Actually he did hurt the people that he infected with AIDS. But, he was also a devout Catholic until the end and he had a priest in his death bed, so according to his religion, accepting Jesus before death (and throughout his life) would get him into heaven. Who are you to say otherwise? Also, if you are going to quote God, eating shellfish is also an abomination yet I don't see you writing nasty stuff on videos with people eating it.
We are all headed for hell unless we partake of the free gift of salvation by truly accepting Jesus Christ as both Savior & Lord. Accepting Christ as Savior is easy, but having Him as Lord is what this winsome and flamboyant pianist probably agonized over.
@Christine Mills I am not a judge of anything -- God is the judge. I'm simply reminding people of His holy standard. As for Lee's kindness and helpfulness, I don't doubt it, but all the good works in the world don't get a person into Heaven -- it's only saving faith in Christ that can accomplish that. And as for Jesus not condemning homosexuality (and other sexual sins), a man far wiser than I can dispel that common misconception for you in less than 5 minutes: ruclips.net/video/N_l_muNl0ls/видео.html
@Christine Mills Actually, if you read these passages they all relate to homosexuality. Genesis 1:27,28; Matthew 19:4-6; Romans 1:26, 27 and Jude 7. The Bible is Holy Spirit written, as it says so IN the bible, so these verses are GOD's opinion of homosexuality, not man's. Adultery is as much of a sin as homosexuality and both will help to send you to hell, but what REALLY sends anyone to hell is rejecting God and His Word. God bless you! Peace, sister!
@@MistressKarma6969 I have no reason to doubt you
Not many entertainers let you into their homes very nice loved his music and style RIP
Liberace would have been an amazing museum curator or small scale real estate developer
Have you seen him in the film "The loved one" where he's an undertaker and sells funerals? He was born for work like that!
Why?
Lee developed a small shopping center, dabbled in real estate, and had a museum!
did he die from aids
Or,…a world class pianist and entertainer, with an interest in home renovation and cooking. He opened his own museum and it was a major draw card to Las Vegas, apparently.
He seemed like a genuinely nice man, someone you could sit down and have a wonderful conversation with.
U can drink some tea while talking
Liberace was a very nice man. I was lucky enough to meet him in 1985 at his condo in Malibu. He had purchased furniture and a couple paintings from the store where I worked in West L.A. and I was there to deliver it. We chatted about art and his Shar-Pei dogs for about 45 minutes. He seemed almost shy and introverted, but just as nice as he is in this video.
A nice guy who really enjoyed other “nice men’’. LOL.
@@PhotoBrad oh thats awesome seems to be a lot trashing talking of Liberace in comments nice to see something nice. He came across as very nice
@@Cameron38 So....and your point?
Such a kindly soul. Brings a smile to my face when I watch him .
I am so impressed he came out from poor family and he did it his hard work pay off i love this palace and his music
He was so cultured... but charming and cute! Like when he talks about getting the Czechoslovakian crystal at Disney World he's telling us like it's a cheeky secret. Just adorable.
Got a terrific smile and articulates beautifully
Everyone I know that was lucky enough to run into him said he was awesome, warm and engaging. One of a kind😊
I used to ride my bike or walk by this home several times a week when I lived in Palm Springs. Next door was a similar house that was built for the Singer Sewing mavine family. They are both much bigger than the seem. Now the home was redone again and the Liberace signatures were removed from the garage doors. He provided so much entertainment.
Beautiful place
So the Liberace house is still a private? Heard it was in tear down condition.
you are very fortunate you did not get dragged in there
@@RADIUMGLASS His Las Vegas house was the one left to fall apart. I believe a guy bought it but remodeled it.
Is it still there?
I will admire deeply this true gentleman for my entire life,he left his mark in show business and brought to this world so much happiness and joy,his music will last forever,legends never die
I love watching these little tours of his. It makes me feel like I’m really with him, strolling through the house and chatting. He was the sweetest, kindest man, a real treasure. I’m sure he’s with the real St. Anthony now.
I think you’re absolutely right. Every video or clip I’ve ever seen of him, he’s always so kind and respectful… almost shy in a way. Such a treasure.
Btw, I agree… he’s definitely with the real St. Anthony 💙
Who is the “real St. Anthony”? Are there several? Is St. Anthony the patron saint of lost things?
@@melatomic Yes, there are several saints named Anthony. The most popular is the one Lee shows here, St. Anthony of Padua, patron saint of lost things. He was a priest in 13th century Italy.
@@katiez.7622 thanks for clarifying this for me. Also have been trying to remember who the lost patron saint is.
Everybody remembers Liberace. He was one of a kind.
You got that right.
Definitely, easy to listen to as an educator.
from behind
@@geoffreypalmer2661you are moron.
Liberace was an entertainer's entertainer. He kicked some serious ass on piano, he had an excellent sense of comedy, and a very witty sense of humor. His annunciation when speaking was nearly flawless too!
Liberace must’ve been very well educated. His choice of words and punctuation is (was) extraordinary.
@ReturnoftheBrotha .WTF?
He was a classically trained pianist. Not a thespian. LoL
He had speech lessons. He used to stutter. I agree very well spoken
@Prince Valiant
Bullshit
Watch any late night show from before the 1980s and you will see that everyday people were more well spoken and polite
Almost British sounding...not a British accent just British conversational styles
Watch any episode of the Dick Cavett show for example
Or watch an episode of a black and white game show featuring Salvador Dali, its called "Whats My Line featuring Salvador Dali"
Just sounds gay to me.
Oh!!! We drove by his Palm springs home 12 years ago. How we would have loved seeing it when he lived there.
Beautiful absolutely love this style
Me too l can only dream!
He always seemed to be on the happy side of life. I don't ever recall seeing an image of him not smiling. '
I love to wach him how happy he got when get something new for himself
He was just a filthy rich SOB. Most people didn't know of his perversions. All the old ladies loved him!! Lol. I couldn't care less about his lifestyle just don't put him on a pedestal.
You would be smiling too with that amount of money in the bank! 🤣
True showman, a true entertainer from the past, what class really is!
Very true. Most people who are a true success in one area of their lives do not have the attention, time or interest to care about anything else. His knowledge and passion about this house, which is really not that impressive, is greater than the best real estate agent.
@@davidr4523 most women are passionate about their homes and possessions.
One of the Worlds greatest showmen and sadly missed by his legions of fans.
Thanks! It was fun to see Liberace again. I enjoyed him on many variety shows back in the day. I'm glad he had such a special home. Amazing furniture!
I had to call at this house after Lee had died. Although a major drought was on, the head gardener was washing all the outdoor statues. When I asked him if he thought this was a waste of water, he replied that Liberace would never forgive him if he let the statues get dirty. Stunning and fantastic home. God Bless You Lee.
They probably had to disinfect all the statues all the time in case they got contaminated with the AIDS virus.
Such a true lover of history , so much class !
Liberace was am amazing entertainer! His Spirit will live on through his kindness, compassion and empathy towards others. There are many stories of his kindness that we will never hear about. This talent of a man does not exist these days.
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I love Liberace. It's his joy and delight in his life and achievements both musical in in his immaculate style . That desk is just superb. Thank you for posting this treasure.
the happiest little queen that ever lived LOL , r.i.p. Libby
Wow that desk is nicest antique I’ve ever seen
The house is breathtaking. What vision he had....to see beyond the decay and to transform this place into a beautiful and tasteful home......full of art and appreciation for art.
this is just so sweet and wonderful!
This guy was CLASS. One of a kind.
A great man with a generous soul and a fabulous tongue-in-cheek sense of humor.
Jeanette Waverly
right, but nobody to share it with...what's the point?
Was very happy
@@2000Betelgeuse he was very generous to people he new was giving lots off stuff away
One time when he got sic he decided to spend his money on people before he die but after that he got better
He certainly had his tongue between a few men’s cheeks.
A once in a life time talent and personality. Pure class.
This man is amazing!
the rich have definitely changed.
I agree with so many of these comments. Lovely man, sorry he lived in a time that meant he couldn't be himself.
Beautiful, unique home....just like Liberace himself. Rest In Peace and Rest In Power, dear friend.
I love how his eyes always twinkle when he always smiles, and its genuine from the heart. He was an amazing artist,,but more importantly had a heart of gold, his faith was so important and he loved to love everyone! O grew up seeing him always. Rip 🙏❤👏👏👏🎵🎶🎼🎹💍
I know right. He always had a smile and a beautiful one at that
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You must have heard that if you pull faces when you are a kid, your face will stay that way for good? Liberace must have been giggling and laughing as a child and the wind changed and that’s why he always had a permanent grin on his face all the time whenever he spoke.
Thirty years before MTV cribs. Now I see where they got the idea!
The original King of Bling.
@Stormy D. mmmmmm cotton candy...
😆
I thought Sammy Davis was king of bling
I will definitely have to work on my smile now after watching this.
For real
Hard not to smile when you look at Liberace, he himself was always smiling.
Liberace couldn’t help himself smiling all the time. I remember the story of Noddy & Big Ears about pulling faces when you are a kid and the wind comes and changes your face forever. That was what must have happened to him as a child. I’ve never seen anyone grinning and smiling so much in my life. I would hate to think if he did this if he attended a funeral or they would have called the men in the white coats to come and take him away in an ambulance and in a straight jacket for ruining the funeral.
I love all of his homes, and they are like museums and he explains everything so well...I could listen to him talk all day....
My mother owned a night club on Lucky Street in Atlanta Ga. in the 60’s...She had hired a piano entertainer to work there...he was a protege of Lee’s...He was quite talented.
The young man was involved in a auto accident, and sadly he was killed...
Lee paid for his funeral and came to Atlanta for the services.
I was a little girl at the time and I thought he was magical and I wanted him to take me home with him...🙏🥰🙏
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Liberace was a hard working tremendous work ethic midwestern boy that earned every penny he got. At least most people from Wisconsin viewed him that way and respected him regardless of his sexual orientation. Someone to admire at least in my book
He seemed to have a lot of money even considering his success. Some people are good with money and investing or at least have good help with it.
Supremely talented, charismatic and missed.
"Too much of a good thing is WONDERFUL" took its toll on Liberace.
What a sweet man he was loved his smile,and he loved his fans so much. His staff always talked about how well he treated them. He always had time to talk to fans please tell me of a celeb that is like that lovely man now
3:45 Liberace was too modest to note that he had acquired the coveted Hostess Pants Lucy gifted to Ethel for her birthday on I Love Lucy
Ethel always wondered what to wear to all those smart cocktail parties she gave. Not anymore!
I shook Liberace's hand in O'Hare Airport, Chi town in 1979
Sorry to tell you . You have aids.
@@HorrorVet you don’t get aids by shaking someone’s hand.
he knew how to live
A real classy guy. Such taste in all he does that I can see.
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He is one of a kind. Such a sweet man
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Yes I agree he was such a sweet man
I admire his knowledge of History and Antiques. His respect for his fans and appreciation of their devotion to his music is felt through the cards, letters and art mounted and framed through out his houses. One of a kind.
It's too bad his home has fallen into disrepair over the past couple decades. I would like to see someone purchase it and bring life back into it.
some did step in a few years back and it's now on the preservation list of homes in Nevada, the first one on that list if I am correct.
@@poodee9395 Palm Springs is in California, not Nevada.
@@bradowen761 you're correct.
The Palm Springs house is in good shape and has a new owner.
Did that house get infested with rats after Liberace died? There was a Liberace museum somewhere that had to be closed down because it was infested with huge rats.
Pretty cool to have the money to be able ratio realize dreams like he did. Lots of hard work.
My word he had an amazing collection! I had no idea!! After watching some of these, I’m starting to think this other part of him is as fantastic as his playing!!
The Guy knew how to live.
Opened a big door. He was a wonderful pianist and that's how he should be remembered
precision Brown you are so right
He definitely opened his back door a few too many times.
@@milesmayhem5440you are a homophobic moron. Your joke is limp.
I could listen to him speak so eloquently for hours
He was a true king, complete with old world splendor. I love the opulence.
@@holygeneration7 You better at ease that shit.
Liberace and elvis presley are one of a kind very talented RIP
He was a marvelous person. I admired his playing tremendously.
He was a good guy. I don't what other's have said. I don't waste my energy on ignorance anyway. I wish I could have met him. Just to say thank you.
Thanks for sharing this.
Palm Springs in 1985 when I was there in June I believe was 115
For the seventies that is the nicest shirt have ever seen . Liberace really had beautiful homes really liked how he decorated them with the finest of rare pieces and looked amazing , would have had great fun there . Hollywood Hills and Palm Springs homes were fabulous but my number one choice was the Las Vegas one then his HH and PS homes followed
Om a new biggest fan how did I go 58 years and I'm just discovering this gentleman. In 2023 .his legacy lives on .
I love him. my mom loved him
Everything else aside, the dude clearly just loved life. I admire him for that.
Liberace knew how to live life to the fullest. 👏
The one and only Liberace he was a legend in his time
This man is timeless . Imagine sitting with him on a sunny age just Sharing so many stories.
Just love him!
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Good post. Showing a serious, quiet man. Surprisingly.
The video was 5 minutes long and he changed five times! Absolute legend 🔥❤️
Liberace was just a pure genius. This is cool.
If L was alive today, he would've already fabulously [and successfully] guest-starred on Will & Grace multiple times, and would've been a hoot sharing lines w/ Jack and Karen.
What a wonderful human being he was, not like todays so called stars he really invites you in to his home and gives you a history lesson while doing so, a little before my time but I can appreciate selflessness when I see it
I remember when I was a kid Liberace was the co-host on "The Mike Douglas Show" for a week, and each day he showed a film of one of his homes. I bet that's where this is from.
He was so sweet. I would have loved to have known him.
I know me too. He seemed so kind hearted
His smile is infectious. I enjoyed watching.
Those harlequin slacks are off the hook.
such a classy man!! RIP!
I was able to go inside the house, long after his passing, and all his furnishings had been removed. Other furniture was put in its place by a new owner. Liberace's protege pianist Jere Ring was there, and talked about the old days. One of the bathrooms was behind a removable bookcase. The home has been remodeled again.
I have met Mr. Ring and he is a genius as well! Great entertainer and beautiful pianist!! I would have loved to meet Liberace but since that isn’t a possibility I listen to his theme song and watch these wonderful videos!!
Liberace knew his antiques, he was talented musician and was a kind person. All the women went crazy over him when he played Las Vegas. He was very kind to his mom and give her many things, she adored him.
What a kind man...May he rest in peace
Thank you for all of your wonderful videos
Miss u Lee the music ambassador of the world
Such a neat guy. So many amazing interests.. and willing to share them all.
Love the sound of the froggies.. 🐸
He had some genuinely remarkable pieces of furniture and antiques in his home. Very interesting; he seemed to be a very nice man.
When I was a child in the seventies my grandmother used to rant and rave about Liberace, because she had seen him perform live in Las Vegas, but it wasn't until I got older and became a musician that I realized how talented he was. He could do magical things with a piano. A one of a kind no doubt.
I bet he was nice to spend time with…interesting, talented, and seems like a genuinely kind person.
The Incomparable!!! Whatta guy.... I remember watching his shows, he'd say...'excuse me, while I change into something more extravagant'....
I can only imagine how many men were violated in that home and how many sore rear ends walked out of that place.
My home in Bonita Springs looks stucco like this I love it.
I delivered newspapers and Variety to 2 of his SFV residences. Liberace would buy neighboring homes and have them joined together. His mom, brother George and he were the nicest, appreciative and most generous people. No one was happier than me when I was walking through a casino one day and they booked him performing in the lounge. Once again and soon after his career took off & shot to the sold out headliner stars.
2022, Hopefully house is still saved. Liberace was an elegant pianist...
I have no idea why I'm drawn to these videos and listening to Lee talk, entertain or whatever...they have an asmr thing about them I guess. The man was amazing in so many ways and lived a life larger than Elvis but which flew under a different kind of radar.
Liberace was a cool guy.. This property is absolutely gorgeous
A museum home for sure. Just wow!
Always seemed a nice guy, worked hard for his stuff, can't argue about that.
Liberace was a COOL KAT! 🐱 "Wish you were still alive Lee!" 🐩🐕 You ❤ your dogs so much!
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