Of all ex-mafia guys, Mazza is the one I enjoy listening to because he comes across as truthful, and he's not out there trying to justify his past sins. He's like, "Here it is; here's what I did; and that's how it was." Just a straightforward guy.
Today was the first day watching this channel. I am super impressed with the way he handled and questioned the former mobster even though he wasn't allowed to by an order from a judge. I'd say this interrogation check all of the boxes, allowing the people to talk, and talk, and more talk.
@@farzana6676 like the way Matt Cox was and still is, IMHO, one of the best podcast in a long time anywhere.... Cox was basically using the equipment and channel owned by koncrete to tell his story. This one, Mazza, telling his story...they REALLY need to put effort towards understanding the art of the interview. Mazza said towards the end, "I really wish you'd have read the book BEFORE I got here." I couldn't believe that he didn't read the guests book about HIS LIFE before having him on the podcast to talk to koncrete's subs about HIS FUCKING LIFE! lol.
@@farzana6676 They do for sure, although Sammy has way too much revisionist sprinklings throughout them- imo. Mazza just tells his story, nothing extra. Sammy’s stories, many of which are well known, tend to end up with him as the only rational voice in the room, or the most honorable. And for me, it’s off putting and just not as believable. Though I’ll say, I still like to listen to Sammy sometimes, it’s always nice to have a contemporary player that was involved and can speak directly to the events that took place, rather than an indirect witness that may or may not know wtf they’re talking about.
Lmao I know, I got a kick outta that too. It’s funny a lot of Italian stereotypes are 100% spot on. Reminds me of Paulie walnuts out in front of satriale’s with the mirror.
I can say without bias that this was one of the best larry mazza interviews that I have watched or read, and I've probably seen every one that he's ever done, SO PLEASE DO A PART 2, or more content with him through out the future, we need to cherish hearing guys like this talk about anything because most of em are in bad health, prison or dead, so the ones that have turned their lives around and can still express themselves masterfully need to be celebrated in a big way!!! This goes for all of our elders, too much of our local, regional, family, personal and general history is taken to the grave now a days and the people writing the history books are only telling you what they want you to know or what will invoke you to feel a certain way about whatever group or country or industry.
Not to mention most of them are self serving, lying, braggart, bullshitters you can tell right away Larry is no nonsense and tells the story as close to neutral as he can. Definitely one of my favorites from this genre. Bring Mazza back for pt2!!!
i love it when larry gets that little glint in his eye when he's talking about situations during the war and whatnot i feel like i can see for a moment the side of him thats ready to throw down and get busy!
@@JFKjr-gp7lf it took the kid a half hour trying to comprehend the fact that how Greg Scarpa and the FBI both ended up at the address that turned out to be a vacant lot.
@@Daniel-hs6ct yea and hopefully a few security gaurds but im assuming most of the guys are beyond any of the rough stuff considering any of these guy’s that are even able to speak about this stuff on youtube have “snitched” or talked in some type of way (alot of them had to even if they wanted to stick to the code) and they are older but it would be cool to see.
Imagine a dude like this being your grandad. The stories and life lessons he could pass on would be amazing. But seriously Mr. Mazza is super wholesome
I love listening to Larry's stories because I grew up around him he definitely won't remember me I'm a lot younger I'm 50 years old now but I was probably a young teenager hanging out in his pool hall on Bath Ave. back in the day when I met him I actually had some interactions with him but it wasn't bad but not good and I won't get into it but I love his stories about the old days and all the people he's talking about I grew up around!! It was definitely like the wild west in nyc those days! Keep the stories coming I love it! I'm definitely getting his book!
Larry is always entertaining. His way of recalling and retelling these stories is really easy to listen to. Ironic because most of this stuff is pure treachery.
Every other minute I find myself searching for mafia people who Larry mentions, he’s got so much knowledge and it’s all so fascinating, ive watched so many mafia interviews,films n docs but there’s just so many different parts that you could spend yr whole life researching it n still there’d b more to learn.
This interviewer doesn’t seem like a bad dude but he seems like he just doesn’t study his guest at all. A little bit of research would go a long way with quality.
agree. Whats after-hours? Whats a shylock? Maybe its because I grew up in NY my whole life and im still here that I know all about this stuff, but I thought a lot of it was just common knowledge.
Love listening to Mazza dude. He seems like a really cool guy - bring him back for part 2. Him vs Coxy! haha. All the best from Australia. That menu from L&B looks craazy bro...
Great interview thanks Larry! Moved my daughter out of Brooklyn back in January. Crime at an all time high do to the incompetent politicians and other things.
I stumbled on this video!! I am a mafia history buff and I have heard of Mr. Mazza! After listening to this interview, all I can say is WOW! You guys DID live a helluva life in the "life". It sounds like some of these guys were just psychopathic killers. However I smiled when Larry said he now lives in Cocoa Beach, Fl. I live in Brevard County (born and raised). Cocoa Beach used to be a really happening place when I was young. There were good bars - one called "Brassy's" on A1A. I remember seeing the very first shuttle launch in 1981 and all of the apollo launches too. Surfed at Patrick Air Force Base. Welcome to Cocoa Beach Larry!! Cool stories and I enjoyed listening to it...
Linda wasn't Greg's main, he didn't care that much and used Linda to leverage off Larry and groom him and hold their relations over him to do things Greg wanted lol its a manipulative move
Yeah, but even if I hated one of my wives, I'd feel justified in doing worse than 'manipulating' a guy who slept with her. It'd be different if they consciously concocted a plan for her to seduce him in order to hang that over his head, but I don't think that's what happened.
oh interviewers should know all about mobsht? before asking questions?...where are ur amazo researched mafia interviews?...this is youtube guys doing videos with interesting ppl you cant...salty?
@@uroprop even Larry said “I wish you at read my book I went over a lot of these questions I’m there.” This guy literally knows nothing about the guy. It’s like someone else booked the guest and the interviewer found out about it 5 mins before the interview. he literally knows nothing
Patience? He flat out compliments him at the end for being different from most interviewers he's spoken with that keep asking him the exact same stuff that just brings up some real bad memories for him. He very clearly enjoyed being on this show. Now, you may dislike him and that's fine, but c'mon lol, Mazza wasn't irritated at all.
Each interview, Larry tells his lifestory, and each time he makes it very interesting. Not boring. I think it is because each time he remembers a little more of the life and he adds it in. Very, very, good storyteller !!!!
I'm glad he said there are a bunch of ways to be a rat or break that rule. There are a lot of cases of them giving up their competitors which nobody says shit about.
Big respect and thank you both for this fascinating chat, the Mob Life and hearing genuine made guys speak about what they experienced and became part of (whether its true stories being told or not, always fascinating either way) always a topic of interest for myself, I nerd out on certain topics and this is one of those certain topics I enjoy, lol. Best wishes to you Larry, appreciate the effort and time it takes to come and speak about the former life like this on these podcasts.
My late mother dated Anthony Mirra and my Dad did business with the DeMeos, and most of the stories I've seen where I knew the people involved or the events are I'd say about 95 percent true, and when something's changed that's usually just a detail due to something needing to still be kept secret. Almost all of these ex-life videos are substantially accurate and do provide a feel of what NYC was like in the 1980s. These guys weren't even top 100 evil compared to some of the street gangs, thugs, crazies like Son of Sam, etc. The mob was strictly business compared to most danger; at least you knew the rules and what you were dealing with, plus they were very handy at providing services not easily available to the mainstream (but which are now often legal).
The getting shot in the eye story is always great. Larry leaves Scarpa’s house and everything is cool, gets home 10min later and gets a call from Linda, who’s frantic, telling him Greg went out and got in a shootout...with an ankle monitor on...with AIDS...😂...Greg was a real animal. Then Larry gets back there to find Greg with a towel to his eye with one hand, and a scotch in another while denying to his PO that ever left his house... 😆 classic
Definitely should have done a little bit of research at the least but Larry's so good at talking. And I love how Larry told him he should of read the book too.
That was really good. I usually am not a big fan of mob guy interviews, because sometimes they go in a little too hard on the tough guy angle, but this dude was different. It was great. Interesting and captivating the whole way through.
Thank God Larry can tell a story. Interviewer asks a question, doesn't listen to the answer and then asks the worst follow up. "Steps go down to the sidewalk?" As opposed to what? Hang jump from the porch? 🤦🏻♂️
Lol he just not familiar with that type of life… he didn’t catch the similarity between the grim reaper and whitey bulger he started talking about the MK ultra program lol
The way larry says.. "hey Kel come here for second.. you don't mind do ya" .. sounds like when Greg's talking to Jimmy Angelina when he says you don't mind if larry stays while we talk cause nobody's gonna argue with greg 😂
These guys weren't the true evil in NYC back then. There were teenaged punks who did horrible stuff for sport or just because they were messed up, and were a much bigger threat to most of New York than these guys ever were. At least mafia behavior had a purpose. Half of what they did is legal now anyway.
you need a Pt.2 of Larry. He came out of nowhere and he's easily on my top 5 most favorite gangsters, especially since he turned his life around. Just a bit of advice I dont think you should have waited 49 minutes to allow Larry to remove the headset.
@@jfg1104 idk Sammys stories themselves are top notch but he’s soo fuckin slow. Sometimes I gotta listen to them 2-3 times because I forget what he was initially talking about as the video progresses
@@BostonsF1nest I guess you just personally like the way he tells stories better..They have different styles but he’s definitely not better at it thank Sammy is. They’re both incredible storytellers in my opinion.
@@uroprop you must work for the channel or something. Your taking the time out of your day to reply to everyone who has a objective comment and insulting them. Get out your moms basement and get a life bro
Omg I have to say you asked a couple questions no one else has asked Mazza. Specifically the music question about Scarpa, Barry white are you kidding me. Again great stuff young man
This is really good content. I love listening to Larry’s stories .. as far as the guy interviewing him 👎. Also very Disrespectful how he didn’t read Larry’s book knowing he’s about to walk into an interview with him ….
Of all ex-mafia guys, Mazza is the one I enjoy listening to because he comes across as truthful, and he's not out there trying to justify his past sins. He's like, "Here it is; here's what I did; and that's how it was." Just a straightforward guy.
Today was the first day watching this channel. I am super impressed with the way he handled and questioned the former mobster even though he wasn't allowed to by an order from a judge. I'd say this interrogation check all of the boxes, allowing the people to talk, and talk, and more talk.
May be an unpopular opinion but i think So is Michael franzese
Franzese is the same. He says what he did, he still watches what he says, but he’s honest without fluff
Yes...he was very genuine and a very respectful guy! I liked him right off. I'm going to check out his little cameos!!!
And his story never changes.
Larry's way of story telling makes his own story sound fresh each time he tells it. I think this is easily his best interview thus far.
Bro I said the same thing on a different clip. With the right direction this dude can do anything
@@j.d.8321 Larry Mazza and Sammy got the best style of telling stories.
@@farzana6676 like the way Matt Cox was and still is, IMHO, one of the best podcast in a long time anywhere.... Cox was basically using the equipment and channel owned by koncrete to tell his story. This one, Mazza, telling his story...they REALLY need to put effort towards understanding the art of the interview. Mazza said towards the end, "I really wish you'd have read the book BEFORE I got here." I couldn't believe that he didn't read the guests book about HIS LIFE before having him on the podcast to talk to koncrete's subs about HIS FUCKING LIFE! lol.
Him and Larry Lawton would be a dynamic duo for the ages
@@farzana6676 They do for sure, although Sammy has way too much revisionist sprinklings throughout them- imo. Mazza just tells his story, nothing extra. Sammy’s stories, many of which are well known, tend to end up with him as the only rational voice in the room, or the most honorable. And for me, it’s off putting and just not as believable.
Though I’ll say, I still like to listen to Sammy sometimes, it’s always nice to have a contemporary player that was involved and can speak directly to the events that took place, rather than an indirect witness that may or may not know wtf they’re talking about.
“We’d hang outside, lean on the parking meter, get some sun” is the most Goomba shit I’ve ever heard in my life 😂
Lmao I know, I got a kick outta that too. It’s funny a lot of Italian stereotypes are 100% spot on. Reminds me of Paulie walnuts out in front of satriale’s with the mirror.
@@jbvap wtf?
@@douglascastro6913 what are you so confused about
@@jbvap I'm not confused about anything.
@@douglascastro6913 well what was the “wtf” for lol
I could listen to Mr.Mazza talk for hours. He’s eloquent, intelligent & oddly humble considering his life & lineage.
Fuck being humble you stupid soft bum
He's a real Italian. He doesn't want anything messing up his hair.
Gavone.. lol 🇮🇹👊
Da hair!
He had a couple of appointments lol
He’s American.
@@jimmymcgill8412 Still Italian.
I can say without bias that this was one of the best larry mazza interviews that I have watched or read, and I've probably seen every one that he's ever done, SO PLEASE DO A PART 2, or more content with him through out the future, we need to cherish hearing guys like this talk about anything because most of em are in bad health, prison or dead, so the ones that have turned their lives around and can still express themselves masterfully need to be celebrated in a big way!!! This goes for all of our elders, too much of our local, regional, family, personal and general history is taken to the grave now a days and the people writing the history books are only telling you what they want you to know or what will invoke you to feel a certain way about whatever group or country or industry.
Not to mention most of them are self serving, lying, braggart, bullshitters you can tell right away Larry is no nonsense and tells the story as close to neutral as he can. Definitely one of my favorites from this genre. Bring Mazza back for pt2!!!
Agreed we need a part 2
@@codylupul5608 Henry Hill comes to mind lol.
lets talk about pitching tents lol going from talking about the mafia to that threw me off
i love it when larry gets that little glint in his eye when he's talking about situations during the war and whatnot i feel like i can see for a moment the side of him thats ready to throw down and get busy!
Help a brother out... took him 48 minutes to tell Larry he didn’t have to wear the headphones. Wtf man
The interviewer sucks
Danny great guest, but you need to do your RESEARCH before your podcast start FFS 😂 And it not just with Larry 🙄
I was thinking the same think lol
@Bago Meat I missed that part what are you talking about?
@@JFKjr-gp7lf it took the kid a half hour trying to comprehend the fact that how Greg Scarpa and the FBI both ended up at the address that turned out to be a vacant lot.
Larry and Sammy are the best storytellers of their past lives, enjoyed this one!
That's why the mob hates them lol
@@basedbane787 lmao
Love listening to Larry's life story. I've listened to all his different pod casts and always entertaining.
i wanna see all the old mafia guys get together and sit down and talk lol
@@Daniel-hs6ct fr tho
@@Daniel-hs6ct did you see the Elon interview? Rogan didn’t even watch a space x launch before it.
Don't you listen to John and gene show? Johnny alite killed em all and batted the associates. Cause he's a killah! But he does it for the kids .
@@Hellyea4Trump haha
@@Daniel-hs6ct yea and hopefully a few security gaurds but im assuming most of the guys are beyond any of the rough stuff considering any of these guy’s that are even able to speak about this stuff on youtube have “snitched” or talked in some type of way (alot of them had to even if they wanted to stick to the code) and they are older but it would be cool to see.
I have a whole other level of respect for Larry for wrestling with those dam headphones for 45 minutes!!
Dude why tf did it take him so long to tell Larry he didn’t have to wear them
I was wondering how long it was gonna take until he took em off or put them on his head.
Best part of being bald 👨🦲 🎧
word! 49 minutes of annoying
Best guest, worst interviewer. Don't know how this guy gets guests of this calibre
Imagine a dude like this being your grandad. The stories and life lessons he could pass on would be amazing. But seriously Mr. Mazza is super wholesome
Until you break a rule…. Then it’s time for you to go
This is him in a public persona. I would not want to know this guy in a domestic environment
@@dorsia6938 "super wholesome"
Seems like a nice respectful down to earth guy. Seems like he would never bother an innocent non mafia person
Seems...
They usually won't bother civilians. Same with mc clubs(motorcycle gangs)
Don’t be daft he knocked about with the reaper anything was fair play, think you would want to stay well away from them
Guarantee you you wouldn't want him or any other mafia man as your stepfather, especially if you weren't Italian.
Impressed with another could be complicated interview/story, but Larry is great & so easy to follow...& Ty, you ask all the questions I'm thinking!!
Yeah fr
Yes i love interviews with larry! They’re the best! Keep em coming Larry your fans love it!
Well, now I am starting to understand why people like Charles Manson and Ted Bundy have fans
This is the best interview i’ve seen to mazza
I wish you’d act like you like interviewing people lol 😂
I love listening to Larry's stories because I grew up around him he definitely won't remember me I'm a lot younger I'm 50 years old now but I was probably a young teenager hanging out in his pool hall on Bath Ave. back in the day when I met him I actually had some interactions with him but it wasn't bad but not good and I won't get into it but I love his stories about the old days and all the people he's talking about I grew up around!! It was definitely like the wild west in nyc those days! Keep the stories coming I love it! I'm definitely getting his book!
This is awesome!!
@@NoAffiliation awesome? Because he was in a gang ?
@@jaed2630i fkn hate people like you, just a cancer to society. Stfu lmao no one likes you for a reason
You should tell some stories man, that's so cool
Very detailed and literate. When he tells the stories it's like watching a movie 🎬. Very good 👍
Brilliant interview
Larry is always entertaining. His way of recalling and retelling these stories is really easy to listen to. Ironic because most of this stuff is pure treachery.
Agreed
Every other minute I find myself searching for mafia people who Larry mentions, he’s got so much knowledge and it’s all so fascinating, ive watched so many mafia interviews,films n docs but there’s just so many different parts that you could spend yr whole life researching it n still there’d b more to learn.
This interviewer doesn’t seem like a bad dude but he seems like he just doesn’t study his guest at all. A little bit of research would go a long way with quality.
I would’ve liked him to ask Larry more about Billy Cutolo’s death.
I agree
Vlad tv interview with larry was very good for this reason
agree. Whats after-hours? Whats a shylock? Maybe its because I grew up in NY my whole life and im still here that I know all about this stuff, but I thought a lot of it was just common knowledge.
Can’t wait for part two
I’m loving all the content on this channel! This was an awesome and interesting interview! Thanks
Mazza and Franzese should do a podcast together. 2 well spoken smart gangsters with amazing stories
Michael's no gangster
And they’re both Columbo guys
Larry Mazza is a legend - however which planet did the interviewer come from?
LARRY NEEDS TO MAKE A RUclips CHANNEL/PODCAST. What’s he waiting for ?? I can’t hear enough from this dude
Love listening to Mazza dude. He seems like a really cool guy - bring him back for part 2. Him vs Coxy! haha. All the best from Australia. That menu from L&B looks craazy bro...
Great episode..Mr Mazza is a man's man..no bs just an incredible journey.
Great interview thanks Larry! Moved my daughter out of Brooklyn back in January. Crime at an all time high do to the incompetent politicians and other things.
Y'all killing it bro , appreciate your platform 🔥💯
Larry! Great guy! What’s up Gunner 🙌🏼🇮🇹🇮🇹
Homie actually does a great job interviewing. He lets his ppl talk. Gets great content. Salute
I stumbled on this video!! I am a mafia history buff and I have heard of Mr. Mazza! After listening to this interview, all I can say is WOW! You guys DID live a helluva life in the "life". It sounds like some of these guys were just psychopathic killers. However I smiled when Larry said he now lives in Cocoa Beach, Fl. I live in Brevard County (born and raised). Cocoa Beach used to be a really happening place when I was young. There were good bars - one called "Brassy's" on A1A. I remember seeing the very first shuttle launch in 1981 and all of the apollo launches too. Surfed at Patrick Air Force Base. Welcome to Cocoa Beach Larry!! Cool stories and I enjoyed listening to it...
Linda wasn't Greg's main, he didn't care that much and used Linda to leverage off Larry and groom him and hold their relations over him to do things Greg wanted lol its a manipulative move
That makes ALOT of sense.
Dude was smooth for sure!
Bingo
Yeah, but even if I hated one of my wives, I'd feel justified in doing worse than 'manipulating' a guy who slept with her.
It'd be different if they consciously concocted a plan for her to seduce him in order to hang that over his head, but I don't think that's what happened.
Very Machiavellian
1:42:52
Best part of the video. That showed a lot of respect. He seems like a great guy do you have on your side
Love these interviews with larry! Hes the best
This interview is better than vlad tv's! Thanks for this
Greg and Larry stirring each others custard..bada bing🤣
😂🤣
This is embarrassing for the interviewer, a little research would go a long way
I was thinking the same thing he didn’t know anything
I agree - but Larry carried anyway
oh interviewers should know all about mobsht? before asking questions?...where are ur amazo researched mafia interviews?...this is youtube guys doing videos with interesting ppl you cant...salty?
@@uroprop even Larry said “I wish you at read my book I went over a lot of these questions I’m there.” This guy literally knows nothing about the guy. It’s like someone else booked the guest and the interviewer found out about it 5 mins before the interview. he literally knows nothing
Pretty disrespectful not to read Larry’s book knowing your about to go into a interview with him …
I have his book and it’s a good read. I enjoyed it because he didn’t live a typical mob life. Great interview .
Hope the screenplay/movie comes out good.. could also be a dope Netflix or Amazon prime show
Larry is a great story teller heard some of these before but he keeps it interesting
Larry has infinite patience with this interviewer.
Patience? He flat out compliments him at the end for being different from most interviewers he's spoken with that keep asking him the exact same stuff that just brings up some real bad memories for him. He very clearly enjoyed being on this show. Now, you may dislike him and that's fine, but c'mon lol, Mazza wasn't irritated at all.
@@Rad-Dude63andathird I thought this before seeing the original comment, the guy interviewing must be a nice change for him
The interviewer is patient and let's him talk
He is a good story teller ! He needs his own channel, podcast !
Man Larry can tell a good story not everyone can do that very entertaining
God the interviewer cutting off Larry and interrupting him makes me so nervous I’d be shitting my pants just being in the same room as this dude
Man Larry Mazza is my favorite mobster ever. He’s literally straight out of a gangster movie.
Fact is better than Fiction!!!
Very interesting interview!
Each interview, Larry tells his lifestory, and each time he makes it very interesting. Not boring. I think it is because each time he remembers a little more of the life and he adds it in. Very, very, good storyteller !!!!
Damn he's 60! He looks Great
Prison conserves your youth. Corporate America, wife, and kids is a different thing!
You only see shoulders. Body says a lot.
He looks 60
I'm glad he said there are a bunch of ways to be a rat or break that rule. There are a lot of cases of them giving up their competitors which nobody says shit about.
Street god Matthew
@@mikehawk4455 lmfaooooooooo
Yea you look like you needed someone to justify being a snitch to you, neek
Larry really does look like he could be a firefighter!
No o no like a murderer
Great interview thanks
Another great interview- well done fellas.
I love your story telling ❤️
Big respect and thank you both for this fascinating chat, the Mob Life and hearing genuine made guys speak about what they experienced and became part of (whether its true stories being told or not, always fascinating either way) always a topic of interest for myself, I nerd out on certain topics and this is one of those certain topics I enjoy, lol. Best wishes to you Larry, appreciate the effort and time it takes to come and speak about the former life like this on these podcasts.
My late mother dated Anthony Mirra and my Dad did business with the DeMeos, and most of the stories I've seen where I knew the people involved or the events are I'd say about 95 percent true, and when something's changed that's usually just a detail due to something needing to still be kept secret. Almost all of these ex-life videos are substantially accurate and do provide a feel of what NYC was like in the 1980s. These guys weren't even top 100 evil compared to some of the street gangs, thugs, crazies like Son of Sam, etc. The mob was strictly business compared to most danger; at least you knew the rules and what you were dealing with, plus they were very handy at providing services not easily available to the mainstream (but which are now often legal).
Great interview- Anthony you remind me of my Uncle / I’m glad your doing well 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Great documentary
The getting shot in the eye story is always great. Larry leaves Scarpa’s house and everything is cool, gets home 10min later and gets a call from Linda, who’s frantic, telling him Greg went out and got in a shootout...with an ankle monitor on...with AIDS...😂...Greg was a real animal. Then Larry gets back there to find Greg with a towel to his eye with one hand, and a scotch in another while denying to his PO that ever left his house... 😆 classic
yeah thats the most famous story
This interview 🔥
Look at that beak! It’s like a natural canopy. Dude could smoke a cigarette in the rain with his hands tied behind his back.
Great show
Definitely should have done a little bit of research at the least but Larry's so good at talking. And I love how Larry told him he should of read the book too.
larry is one of my favorite gangsters koncrete is one of my favorite podcasts real good shit!
Larry never disappoints
Larry is a fantastic orator, great to see his profile rising - good for him. #Larry4President
That was really good. I usually am not a big fan of mob guy interviews, because sometimes they go in a little too hard on the tough guy angle, but this dude was different. It was great. Interesting and captivating the whole way through.
You sound stupid
Unreal interview
One of the best podcast episodes of all time.
Thank God Larry can tell a story. Interviewer asks a question, doesn't listen to the answer and then asks the worst follow up. "Steps go down to the sidewalk?" As opposed to what? Hang jump from the porch? 🤦🏻♂️
Yea he’s a moron. Very uninformed, doesnt pay attention, asks stupid things etc
Lol he just not familiar with that type of life… he didn’t catch the similarity between the grim reaper and whitey bulger he started talking about the MK ultra program lol
I really love larry mazza interview very interesting
The way larry says.. "hey Kel come here for second.. you don't mind do ya" .. sounds like when Greg's talking to Jimmy Angelina when he says you don't mind if larry stays while we talk cause nobody's gonna argue with greg 😂
Late to the party with this Podcast guy. I like him. Respectful, and listens.
hope u guys do a part 2
I saw agents Harris in Costco in union NJ and said “we’re gonna win this thing” when he walked by and he smiled at me. !!
you know, despite him being a murderer, he's very likeable
Mob guys are somehow always so good at telling their stories
These guys weren't the true evil in NYC back then. There were teenaged punks who did horrible stuff for sport or just because they were messed up, and were a much bigger threat to most of New York than these guys ever were. At least mafia behavior had a purpose. Half of what they did is legal now anyway.
I've never heard one of these guys admit, "Yeah, I lost a couple of fights."
Right and if you listen to him it was me and a couple guys otherwise he might have had his lunch handed to him
you need a Pt.2 of Larry. He came out of nowhere and he's easily on my top 5 most favorite gangsters, especially since he turned his life around. Just a bit of advice I dont think you should have waited 49 minutes to allow Larry to remove the headset.
This is great man I love this interview. That being said, he’s having a hell of a time with those headphones
Always interesting to hear what other mod guys have to say about certain guys
Love this guy.
Great guy to listen to, i hope he and sammy would do a sitdown
“I like to wear my headphones over my ears like a DJ.”
He got freed from them later on, so much easier without them :)
DJ LARRYLAR!
"It has a stairway that goes right to the sidewalk?"
Yeah, otherwise you'd need a ladder to get to the front door.
Larry is one of the best story tellers of all time. He’s captivating to listen to. 10x better than Sammy imo
He's really good, but I WOULDN'T say, better than Sammy!
@@jfg1104 idk Sammys stories themselves are top notch but he’s soo fuckin slow. Sometimes I gotta listen to them 2-3 times because I forget what he was initially talking about as the video progresses
@@BostonsF1nest I guess you just personally like the way he tells stories better..They have different styles but he’s definitely not better at it thank Sammy is. They’re both incredible storytellers in my opinion.
Let's not get crazy lol.. They're both great though
I’d say they’re equally good it’s just down to preference like you said Sammy’s always a slow-burner, Larry just gets into it
Can't wait for part 2
The FBI agent is named Lin Devecchio. I've been reading Deal with the Devil it's an awesome book
"He took the number 666... but he wasnt into the devil or anything like that." Lmao okay, whatever you say.😉
Scarpa in Hell
🔥🔥🔥
Underrated interview
This Guy Needs To Do Some Research Before Doing An Interview 💪💯
problem is I think he has no brain
wheres ur interviews bigbrain?
@@uroprop you must work for the channel or something. Your taking the time out of your day to reply to everyone who has a objective comment and insulting them. Get out your moms basement and get a life bro
I was surprised he didn’t know what a Shylock was.
Omg I have to say you asked a couple questions no one else has asked Mazza. Specifically the music question about Scarpa, Barry white are you kidding me. Again great stuff young man
@1:33."If we run into a Bigfoot you're going to have to use all of your martial arts skills."
This interview is epic
This is really good content. I love listening to Larry’s stories .. as far as the guy interviewing him 👎. Also very Disrespectful how he didn’t read Larry’s book knowing he’s about to walk into an interview with him ….