The Tragic Life Of Liberace

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Today Liberace is known for being the butt of jokes which allude to someone who hasn’t come out of the closet. Whether he was gay or not is really none of our business, but the one thing we know for sure is that he was a talented showman.
    Liberace was a childhood prodigy who enjoyed a career spanning four decades. At the height of his fame, he was the highest-paid entertainer in the world. He earned the nickname “Mr. Showmanship” for his flamboyant excess on and off the stage. But his life and rise to the top were not without tragedy and struggles. Liberace had a tough childhood, career ups and downs, and bouts with the media.
    #Liberace #History #Musician
    Sick and poverty-stricken childhood | 0:00
    Nightclub work | 1:37
    Lambasted by critics | 2:50
    Hiding his sexuality | 3:46
    Near death experience | 4:50
    Failed movie career | 6:11
    Endless libel lawsuits | 7:10
    Attempted palimony suit | 8:10
    Liberace's tragic death | 9:30
    Continued denials | 10:21
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  • @randolphvictorconstantine7765
    @randolphvictorconstantine7765 2 года назад +317

    There's a reason why we call our lives private... Never cared if he was gay, the man was a great performer, a fascinating individual and a spectacular musician.

    • @shipaskof8371
      @shipaskof8371 2 года назад +9

      Totally agree

    • @edcolby4808
      @edcolby4808 2 года назад +10

      Agreed

    • @ronbeacom
      @ronbeacom 2 года назад +8

      100 percent. He was awesome. Austin powers. Who know liberace was gay

    • @nancyliddell1248
      @nancyliddell1248 2 года назад

      @@ronbeacom a1a

    • @marcstevens8576
      @marcstevens8576 2 года назад +3

      Never really got into him, however, my mom had the the exact opinion as yourself.

  • @JR-ws8zy
    @JR-ws8zy 2 года назад +59

    I saw Liberace do a show at the Fox theater in Atlanta in the 70s. At the time I was in a blues rock band and was not really that interested in him but my in-laws had give my wife and I tickets so we went. I was completely blow away with his show and completely entertained. At one point he came out in a white suit and started playing a dance song. The lights suddenly went out and his suit lit up like a disco dance floor with colors that rotated around him as jumped from the piano and danced. His playing was so masterful and he was definitely a sharp witty showman.

    • @bcsurvivor4713
      @bcsurvivor4713 Год назад +4

      Wonderful, respectful memory. I wish Lee could see this!

  • @zyxmyk
    @zyxmyk Год назад +23

    when liberace was about six, he had an older sister who had been working for weeks on a really challenging classical piano piece. her piano teacher came to their house and gave her a lesson, which lee (liberace) watched carefully. after the lesson was over, he climbed up on the piano bench and nailed the piece in three hours. it flipped his sister out. he wasn't just gifted at playing the music, but at translating the written notes into piano music.

  • @mickeyray3793
    @mickeyray3793 6 месяцев назад +8

    When I was a wee boy in the 1950's, the ladies in my family (Mom, Grandma etc.) just LOVED Liberace! The guys, however, did not like Libby. Isn't it funny how guys are much more inclined to be homophobic than women. Since I was a just a little boy, fortunately I hadn't learned to be a bigot yet. In fact, I NEVER learned to be a bigot! Here's to Libby, one of the greatest stars of our time, or any time! We'll never forget him! He'll live forever, thanks to RUclips!😊

  • @texasflashcoveinstaller4317
    @texasflashcoveinstaller4317 3 года назад +101

    I’m a native Texan raised in the east Texas thicket and I can tell you Liberace is amazing and I was always fascinated by his character his notable pleasant demeanor and his amazing music and of course his attire . Liberace was amazing

  • @andrewtramble5805
    @andrewtramble5805 2 года назад +29

    How he died is not really important...he made one hell of a contribution to music, piano music, spectacle and talent. Let this legend continue to journey well and rest in PEACE!!!

    • @jessihawkins9116
      @jessihawkins9116 Год назад

      didn’t he die of complications of having the aids? 😕

  • @chrispnw2547
    @chrispnw2547 Год назад +98

    Liberace' life was not tragic. He (like all of us) have our own burdens we must carry. What is tragic is a culture that does not celebrate those who beat to a different drummer. Throughout history, it is those who challenge the status quo (without hurting others) who lift the quality of life for many. He may not be here in the flesh but his spirit lives with us forever.

    • @jackdaniels8105
      @jackdaniels8105 Год назад

      I wish people were as highly morale and untolerable to homos as in the olden days.

    • @arvelwynne5489
      @arvelwynne5489 Год назад +4

      Spreading disease might be classified as hurting others but I respect his humanity

    • @nm202
      @nm202 10 месяцев назад

      I agree 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 @chrispnw2547

    • @xlr8tedzoom
      @xlr8tedzoom 5 месяцев назад

      Liberace's show was a weekly event in our household. They absolutely loved him and called him flamboyant. My father, call him a redneck, overlooked his bias to choose a classical master! So sad that society can't do the same. We scrimped and saved up for ticket to see him play. Back then tickets to his live concerts were a lot of money around 500 each in todays money. Liberace led the way showing, no matter how your drum beats, that dreams can come true if you are willing to work hard for them.

  • @gilbertianrueda
    @gilbertianrueda 2 года назад +17

    I am 40 years young and I have very recently developed an appreciation and fascination with this talented man. I wish I could have met him.

    • @susannahleigh26
      @susannahleigh26 2 года назад +2

      There are a couple of Liberace Fan Clubs - you could apply to join. All very well run, with lots of lovely people from around the world.

    • @justintime3627
      @justintime3627 Год назад +1

      We now liberace buddies hahah

  • @bigmonkeyfanforever3224
    @bigmonkeyfanforever3224 3 года назад +61

    I admired his music. Dancing, humor, clothes n him in general!!!! His Private life was his own!!!! Geezzz

  • @senniewhite6301
    @senniewhite6301 3 года назад +78

    *He was very talented and had a kind heart.*

    • @balto4
      @balto4 3 года назад +5

      Agreed he always seemed very sweet

    • @silversurfer4509
      @silversurfer4509 2 года назад +1

      How about his soul ?

    • @alilacherruse
      @alilacherruse 2 года назад

      My father had the passing chance of meeting him, albeit very briefly, in Las Vegas. He spoke very well of him and I'm pretty sure I can see why.

  • @haydenharris3059
    @haydenharris3059 3 года назад +148

    Everyones life has tragedy.
    Lee was amazing and he certainly lived his life span to the full.

    • @Chasstful
      @Chasstful 2 года назад +10

      absolutely! He was a man of his time. He lived the way he had to live, given his era. They'll never be another person like him

    • @teemum.9023
      @teemum.9023 2 года назад +4

      Exactly, life in general is not tragic.

  • @katemaloney4296
    @katemaloney4296 3 года назад +81

    The most tragic part is my children never got to experience the magic and showmanship of Liberace.

    • @jaek_898
      @jaek_898 3 года назад +7

      Well a lot of it is recorded and preserved so thankfully they can
      But damn, what i'd give to see him live, i never got the chance

    • @mikegoodmans4768
      @mikegoodmans4768 3 года назад +2

      He was a talented pianoist! Did alot of TV specials and guest appearances on TV shows. Had some nice clothes too.

    • @robd1329
      @robd1329 2 года назад +1

      ...i never got to experience him play live...only on youtube

    • @nitromartini1422
      @nitromartini1422 Год назад

      I used to stay up late and watch Liberace okay piano on the Johnny Carson Show. Johnny and Lee made very subtle jokes about Lee being "light in the loafers". Lee had a real good sense of humor about his lifestyle. You don't see that any more. People are overly sensitive and will cram their lifestyle down your throat for political reasons these days.

  • @user-wt1jd4rc9n
    @user-wt1jd4rc9n 10 месяцев назад +10

    He was an extremely lucky man. He was a child prodigy admired and applauded by everyone. He had everything he wanted in goods and loves. In the end he suffered a terrible illness but many people do the same without having had such a wonderful life.

  • @bufordghoons9981
    @bufordghoons9981 2 года назад +18

    If you combine the soul and ability of Mozart, a little bit of Elvis, and the wit of Paul Lynde you get Liberace. Liberace was certainly the Mozart of our time.

    • @jamesmiller4184
      @jamesmiller4184 2 года назад +1

      Ha! Interesting!

    • @dante6985
      @dante6985 Месяц назад

      No, he was a great entertainer and pianist. He wasn't some musical prodigy.

  • @kumuluskld
    @kumuluskld 3 года назад +17

    My mom always had us watch Liberace on TV during lunch & that's saying something because she wasn't a big TV watcher & we never watched TV during dinner. She regretted quitting piano as a child & always wanted to play so she made us take piano lessons

    • @christinemclatchie
      @christinemclatchie Год назад +1

      Your mum did a great thing for you, as I did the same thing for my 2 daughters. They were naturals on the piano and keyboard. My son ended up playing guitar and drums in his late teens, as he knocked back the lessons I offered to him… I did not want my kids to grow up as I did, with the musical ability in me, and my parents not acknowledging that or anything else about me…
      I’m so proud of my kids for what they can do musically, and it gives me great joy to listen to them play ❤️
      I feel so blessed! 🙏

  • @carmenmiranda8963
    @carmenmiranda8963 Год назад +16

    I loved this man. He was one of a kind. Unique.

  • @David-uf8ex
    @David-uf8ex 3 года назад +30

    I would hardly say his life was tragic, an amazingly talented man , a sad end that thousands of men suffered at this time . RIP Lee

  • @gerryan7831
    @gerryan7831 2 года назад +49

    According to people , is life is a tragedy , but he accomplished, so much , a master entertainer, used his gift to make people happy , and was generous and had a beautiful heart , that is what counts , not his sexuality 👏🏻 you are a winner 👏🏻🎹🎼

  • @rhondawentzell6959
    @rhondawentzell6959 Год назад +9

    I loved Liberace. He showed a poor tomboy glitz glamour beautiful smiles & amazing piano music! He was like a real dream to me- a prince!!! I never cared of even thought about orientation or whatever…,I just fell in love with him as a little girl ❤️❤️❤️

  • @frisco21
    @frisco21 3 года назад +46

    Tragic, hell. Lee (Liberace) had a splendid life, which he lived by his own code, unbowed. His death from AIDS, while regrettable, was the exclamation point on a life devoted to hedonistic excess, for which he never apologized. The man had balls, literally as well as figuratively.

    • @sarahalbers5555
      @sarahalbers5555 3 года назад +8

      He also had a love for dogs and had many. Very sweet man. Too bad his young lover took such advantage of him in his later years.

    • @maybelline081
      @maybelline081 3 года назад

      @@sarahalbers5555 His young lover made him happy, what destroyed the couple, was the addiction of his lover for ''powder'' . Saw movie minutes ago on tv. Liberace was very good for him.

    • @maybelline081
      @maybelline081 2 года назад

      @Tigers Wood not at all

    • @maybelline081
      @maybelline081 2 года назад

      @Tigers Wood since I wasnt there

    • @maybelline081
      @maybelline081 2 года назад

      @Tigers Wood Well thanks. I'm half & half lol Canadien born in Brussel (Belgique)

  • @dirkbonesteel
    @dirkbonesteel 3 года назад +22

    The Liberace family is still in same area, many with fishing boats. Top left corner of Italy. Always heard first name was pronounced "Wash oo ", but called Walter or Lee. In person laid back, wore the rings but otherwise normal dress. The number of random fans with positive stories was amazing. Good man

  • @christinechoptij4233
    @christinechoptij4233 3 года назад +16

    Talent and handsome fellow. BRAVO

  • @annetteelliott1494
    @annetteelliott1494 3 года назад +29

    I love watching him tickle the ivories and his outfits and over the top jewelry is just magnificent!

  • @mrdeeds72
    @mrdeeds72 3 года назад +20

    I remember going to his museum in Vegas.

  • @jeromykriege
    @jeromykriege 3 года назад +55

    Lee is a legend here in Vegas-if it wasn’t for entertainers like Liberace and the Rat Pack Vegas wouldn’t be as amazing as it was-it’s trash now

    • @krisharrigan9614
      @krisharrigan9614 3 года назад +4

      I got to see Liberace in my teens. He had the dancing waters as he played various songs. What a treat.

    • @christopheryasus3666
      @christopheryasus3666 3 года назад +3

      You're right! Vegas in its prime was fantastic. Im 46 so I didnt live any of it but its what I certainly know of from folk

    • @Exploration847
      @Exploration847 3 года назад +3

      Yes it is 😂

    • @TyroneEpps
      @TyroneEpps 5 месяцев назад

      U got that brother 😊

  • @debramaione6585
    @debramaione6585 3 года назад +23

    Rest in peace Liberace 🙏🕊️🕊️👑❤️

  • @purejoy1985
    @purejoy1985 Год назад +6

    Although I was very young, I do remember him, but the latter part of his career. Definitely legendary indeed!!

  • @s.romero2934
    @s.romero2934 2 года назад +4

    I remember watching Liberace with my mom in the early 60’s on the Lawrence Welk show! It was our favorite part! I was 7 years old! Every time I see a candelabra I think of him! I have one sitting on my table as a centerpiece! It’s a tragedy he couldn’t love whom he wanted in public!😞

  • @jasperthompson9759
    @jasperthompson9759 2 года назад +5

    "I felt so terrible that I cried all the way to the bank"
    Legend

  • @MrJbaker7
    @MrJbaker7 2 года назад +3

    Bravo to most of the comments on this page. Liberace was an incredible musician and a man of great courage...I still miss him...Jack Baker NYC/NJ

  • @claude7122
    @claude7122 3 года назад +20

    A great pianist never the less.

  • @justdeidra13
    @justdeidra13 3 года назад +25

    I love liberace's costumes!

  • @theresareynolds3133
    @theresareynolds3133 3 года назад +8

    I remember watching his tv show with my grandparents along with Lawerence Welk beautiful memories

  • @janiceyoung7273
    @janiceyoung7273 Год назад +5

    A man with great great talent. REST IN ETERNAL PEACE, MR LIBERACE.

  • @tedtimothy9074
    @tedtimothy9074 3 года назад +25

    I think he was a kind person with a warm heart

    • @balto4
      @balto4 3 года назад +4

      I agree he was very sweet

  • @stephenberry1205
    @stephenberry1205 Год назад +5

    Liberace and Rock Hudson - greatly loved and yet AIDS defined the sadness of not being able to celebrate a loving partnership.

  • @dvf4550
    @dvf4550 3 года назад +7

    I remember watching his show devotedly starting when I was about 3 or 4 years old and pestering my mom to do so. Every Wednesday at 3:00PM. We didn't have a TV so my mother would take me to a neighbor who did. I've loved piano since I was a toddler. Begged for lessons all through my childhood (my folks worried about the cost too) and finally got to take lessons at age 15 at school, along with flute, thanks to a life changing music teacher, for a few years! Still love to play. Not that proficient like I am on flute~but it is the piano that really catches my soul. And Liberace played piano with soul.
    It's interesting that both Liberace and Elvis Presley had identical twin brothers that died at birth. Makes you wonder how things would have been different had they lived.

    • @sophieseeker6620
      @sophieseeker6620 2 года назад +1

      @DVF. Thought to mention that but felt skittish. So glad you did... As a 50 year student of Metaphysics I have been wondering if. LEE was born with the talents of. BOTH TWINS so is emotionally irrepressible. Psychiatry has a theory embracing the surviving twin seeks all it's life to find it's other half. Ancient philosophies believe same. Would splain the incredible energy and connection to audiences of both. LEE and Elvis. ...mmmm...

    • @dvf4550
      @dvf4550 2 года назад

      @@sophieseeker6620 That's an interesting thought to contemplate.

  • @Belinda-lm3ol
    @Belinda-lm3ol Год назад +1

    My grandmother all of 4.6 ft tall played piano 50 years in reno and virgina city nv she adored him and he loved her he always had a front seat for her and my grandfather when he came to reno a very very gifted man and his illness broke our family's heart

  • @theresaiwright7085
    @theresaiwright7085 3 года назад +31

    Mom who hated piano music loved Liberace. She loved all is outfits. Fun fact he was on the soap opera Another World a few times. He played Lee who wrote romance novels and was friends with Linda Dano who was on the show.

  • @andyaitken4243
    @andyaitken4243 3 года назад +31

    I once got to tour the Liberace museum in Las Vegas before it closed down.
    Just the opulence and flashiness of the items and wardrobe was to be marvelled at.
    I remember watching him sometimes as a kid growing up in the 80’s and being amazed at how fast he could play the piano and how entertaining he could be. Something that is very much missing in entertainment today.

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena 3 года назад +18

    His a prodigy and a natural talent considering that he learn to play at the age of 4 just by listening

  • @craigrheberling
    @craigrheberling 2 месяца назад

    at the age of about 10, i saw 2 performances on tv that, at the time, i told my family i might believe what i saw if i saw it one more time. one was roy clark, playing "malaguena" on a 12 string guitar, and the other was liberace doing his boogie woogie number on a piano. both unforgettable!

  • @normanfletcher8332
    @normanfletcher8332 Год назад

    He was #1 Performer, never forgot my late Mother & I watching him on tv, even went to one of his Concerts. Wow, hearing him on those keys, no one better..

  • @petejames1326
    @petejames1326 2 года назад +2

    its amazing how he was always smiling, im the opposite, i never smile i always look sad and depressed, i would give anything to have a beautiful natural smile like liberace had.

  • @GandalfGreyhame3
    @GandalfGreyhame3 2 года назад +4

    I loved the movie and now I'm searching more about him, what a spectacular life!

  • @user-fg6dx1rg2s
    @user-fg6dx1rg2s 8 месяцев назад

    I remember watching his TV show in afternoon after I would get home from school. I remember his love of music and his politeness. Made music so entertaining

  • @malcolmalexander5246
    @malcolmalexander5246 3 года назад +18

    Many years ago, we visited the Liberace Museum in Las Vegas and it was fascinating. It had several of his pianos, furniture, costumes and props. Really worth a visit if you are there. If it has moved, the nearby hotel The Belagio, where we stayed, may know where it has gone, as they had leaflets for it. As a family Trust, I feel sure it would have continued somewhere.

    • @andyaitken4243
      @andyaitken4243 3 года назад +4

      Last I heard it was closed down and not open anymore.

    • @Yossearch
      @Yossearch 2 года назад

      I took my late Mom to see that Museum exhibit, we enjoyed it, a fond memory, I bought a Liberace tape from the gift shop. I was sad to learn it no longer exhausted when I went to Las Vegas a few years ago. My daughter thought it might have been dropped because younger generations were not familiar with him. Good memories growing up watching him when the family gathered before the tv to see his show.

  • @camperp195
    @camperp195 3 года назад +8

    Such a shame,i hope he’s in peace now ❤️

  • @davidpallin772
    @davidpallin772 2 года назад +2

    This man was the ultimate entertainer who gave his all to his audiences.

  • @louisdeangelis2535
    @louisdeangelis2535 3 года назад +10

    How do you play with all those rings?... Magnificently..

  • @papabear5080
    @papabear5080 3 года назад +59

    We enjoy his music. He was a kind and gentle soul who was treated badly and worse yet they the wouldn't release his body until they could prove he had AIDS. He didn't want a autopsy. The State and Federal Governments think they can do anything they want. They are civil servants we employ them, which means we are they're bosses!

    • @johndoeski7138
      @johndoeski7138 3 года назад +5

      The coroner finally admitted he did it for his "20 minutes of fame" . People today have NO IDEA of how showbiz (as well as the rest of the world) was SO HOMOPHOBIC. It is not NEARLY as easy today and the kids of today have NO IDEA of the struggles we had in the '50's, '60's and '70's. (Me, I am a child of the late '60's, early '70's)

    • @AliciaNyblade
      @AliciaNyblade 3 года назад +4

      @@johndoeski7138 Just because us kids of today (I was born in '88) didn't live through previous decades doesn't mean we lack an understanding of what they were like. That's why we study this thing called history, and if the time in question is still in living memory, all the better. We can talk to our elders for accounts of what life was like, thereby coming to appreciate all the more where we are now and where we have yet to go.

    • @slipknotter
      @slipknotter 3 года назад +2

      @@johndoeski7138 I promise you us kids of today know since in other places homophobia very much well still exists and they are still getting killed and it's only been really slowly accepted in places like N. America

  • @johnastrup1549
    @johnastrup1549 3 года назад +6

    Lee. Mr.showmanship
    Too much of the good things, is wonderful
    I love IT.🎼🎤 Cry All the way to the bank

    • @paulht3251
      @paulht3251 3 года назад

      I believe in the fifties he was paid $50,000 a week for his tv program. Equivalent to over $400,000 thousand today.

  • @mfar3016
    @mfar3016 Год назад +3

    He was ahead of his time! His thinly veiled flamboyance, much like Freddie Mercury, laid the ground work for people to look past sexuality & see the talent & the person. It’s because of them, that an entire generation can now say “yes, as a matter of fact i’m gay. So what?” Shame on the press who used to publicly out gays in a time when they knew it wouldn’t have been accepted.

    • @MJ-qb5ph
      @MJ-qb5ph 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your brilliant comment. Elton John was kind of the same for many gays in the generation after liberate

  • @kennethdrewary1094
    @kennethdrewary1094 3 года назад +11

    If he had a tragic life, what on earth is a happy life?

    • @Lonerangel7177
      @Lonerangel7177 2 года назад

      Spiritually there’s no such thing as a happy life. Here In the Physical We come here to pay off karmic debts & then we die.. just hope you got some type of good opportunities in your birth chart

  • @whollymary7406
    @whollymary7406 2 года назад +5

    We loved Liberace from the first time we saw him on stage and we did not care what kind of private life he choose for himself we only knew of his Glamorous generosity unending talent and his willingness to please his audience, Love You Liberace Rest In Peace my friend

  • @jaxkovak
    @jaxkovak Год назад +2

    I don't care if he was gay, or if he died from AIDS or not - dude was a musical genius. Period.

  • @tatianamechenici225
    @tatianamechenici225 Год назад

    Thank you.
    Probably i will never succed to go personal so, I enjoy all what I Ve been seen.

  • @georgealderson4424
    @georgealderson4424 3 года назад +43

    It's a pity that Liberace felt the need to lie about his sexuality and it is a pity that anyone was interested in it

    • @quinnrollen
      @quinnrollen 3 года назад +12

      His real friends & fans knew. I'm sure they didn't care.

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 3 года назад +5

      @@quinnrollen Exactly Quinn

    • @katharinebuckman2815
      @katharinebuckman2815 3 года назад +3

      My interpretation is that his sexuality was a direct result of his parents' emotionally abusive household.

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 3 года назад +10

      @@katharinebuckman2815 ...but he had heterosexual siblings...

    • @peacebe2u480
      @peacebe2u480 3 года назад +3

      @@georgealderson4424 ,
      The 80s... remember Magic Johnson got HIV positive? The world in shocked! At that era n earlier era.. entertainers CAN NOT divulge their preferred sexual partners.
      Liberace grew up in the wrong era.

  • @WellbredNfedKembleTV
    @WellbredNfedKembleTV 2 года назад +3

    You might enjoy a book, Liberace, An American Boy.
    I knew Lee. His longtime producer/stage director, Ray Arnett was my best friend from 1980 until he died at 96 in 2013
    XoXo

  • @mickeyray3793
    @mickeyray3793 2 года назад +1

    What a life! It's a shame he had to suffer so much prejudice and hate. But as they say, success is the best revenge! He was a loveable and delightful guy. I sae his show live in West Palm Beach.

  • @graciesaccardo9363
    @graciesaccardo9363 3 года назад +3

    God 🙏 Bless him love him.. prayers 🙏 send to him and beloved family ❤️❤️🌹❤️

  • @jimdavis2385
    @jimdavis2385 2 года назад +4

    Saw him in concert the year before he died. He put on an awesome show and made fans of everyone in the building. Regardless of what you may think of him, in concert he was truly king of the stage!

  • @MandyJMaddison
    @MandyJMaddison 3 года назад +31

    NOTE: Writing "Cardiac arrest" on a death certificate does not imply "falsifying the document". I am taking the trouble to write this here because this si a piece of information that SHOULD BE known and understood, and is not.
    The factb that people do not understand this matter sometimes leads to distress in families and accusation such as "falsification of documents".
    What happens is that the Doctor who signs the Death Certificate writes the ACTUAL EVENT that caused death........ such as "Cardiac Arrest" or "Deprivation of Oxygen to the Brain".
    The underlying cause of the event may have been, cancer, pneumonia, HIV/Aids, car accident, electrocution...... or any other terminal illness or lethal event.
    So a person who has been shot, for example, may have "Cardiac arrest" written on the death certificate. A thorough doctor might detail the underlying causes of the Heart Failure.... but they are not obliged to, unless they are doing an autopsy.

    • @rhythmisadancer8394
      @rhythmisadancer8394 2 года назад

      But doesn't the coroner completethe death certificate? Which can only be done after an autopsy. Which would mean the certificate was falsified

  • @garydergut4741
    @garydergut4741 2 года назад +1

    A truly great showman and pianist.

  • @marshahanson5870
    @marshahanson5870 3 года назад +16

    I just find it sad that we have to dictate the lives of people we don’t even know.

  • @mwong987
    @mwong987 3 года назад +1

    This was well-written. What are your other videos about?

    • @mwong987
      @mwong987 3 года назад

      The use of the word "intimate" is well-used here, and many of the sentences are good.

  • @williamhaggard451
    @williamhaggard451 3 года назад +15

    He played twin brothers on Batman Harry & Shandel of Gotham City

    • @davidjames666
      @davidjames666 3 года назад

      Liberace had a twin brother in real life

  • @pierremarel
    @pierremarel 2 года назад

    I loved Douglas performance in: “Behind the Candelabra”.

  • @Tom-ld9hp
    @Tom-ld9hp Год назад +2

    Gay or not you gotta love this guy.

  • @rizalinasalazar5846
    @rizalinasalazar5846 2 года назад

    👏🤩😍🙏Im a new fan😍REst in peace❤️🙏Wonderful Liberace from the Philippines

  • @erichenry386
    @erichenry386 2 года назад +2

    This man had a great life and made millions of people happy with his music. Pretty much. I wasn't a fan but I do appreciate him

  • @gloriaramirez4145
    @gloriaramirez4145 3 года назад +31

    Such a talented person. May he Rest with GOD. Amen!

    • @jennygee8894
      @jennygee8894 3 года назад +1

      My mum loved him,I do.seemed such a nice man! He could make the piano talk!💯🥇💎🙏👑

    • @kevinsuarez9114
      @kevinsuarez9114 3 года назад

      Definitely not awomen

    • @vijaykryesItsMe
      @vijaykryesItsMe 3 года назад

      @@kevinsuarez9114 what?

    • @somedude5254
      @somedude5254 3 года назад

      @@vijaykryesItsMe definitely not a woman

  • @shawnbruce6934
    @shawnbruce6934 2 года назад +3

    I Am a Hetero Male. My Mother and I saw and Met Him in the 70's. I Knew something was weird..I Didn't Care. We Saw and Met a Great Man. Nuff Said. He and Don Ho Were the Kindest People. They had a line a Mile long into their dressing rooms for Autographs. That Says a lot. Doesn't happen today.

  • @kevinsuarez9114
    @kevinsuarez9114 3 года назад +11

    Oh, it was so obvious how strait he was, straight to the next man.

  • @christineparis5607
    @christineparis5607 3 года назад +10

    I saw Liberace in a couple of old shorts, and he was so wooden on camera! He was great reacting to an audience, so his live shows were exciting, but on film, just painful!! He was obviously extremely uncomfortable, and constantly didn't seem to know where to look or what to do. Some live act performers just cannot exist without people to urge them on...

  • @user-wt1jd4rc9n
    @user-wt1jd4rc9n 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think Liberace had a sensational life. Many people suffer when illnesses arrive. But most of his life was spent very well.

  • @nancycalo8121
    @nancycalo8121 3 года назад +1

    Very well narrated, who is he?

  • @johnmeye
    @johnmeye Год назад +1

    🧐pretty good on the piano

  • @LaLagunz187
    @LaLagunz187 2 года назад +4

    He absolutely didn’t have a tragic life. His life was fabulous! Yes he died from a tragic disease but he LIVED. He lived a lot longer than the hundreds of thousands of people who died before 40 of that tragic disease

  • @quinnrollen
    @quinnrollen 3 года назад +3

    Guy was brilliantly amazing.

  • @karlsonkab51
    @karlsonkab51 5 месяцев назад

    "Tragic" to me was as such a gifted interpreter of Gershwin, Liberace never recorded - released a full version of "Rhapsody in Blue" - I'm sure it would have stood out among many..

  • @georgiaprice4490
    @georgiaprice4490 3 года назад +3

    Whatever happened to the grand piano ring that he always wore? I dated the son of the Gemologist who created that ring for him. It was beautiful.

  • @SLC1990
    @SLC1990 Год назад

    Excellent performer.

  • @juliavillarreal8839
    @juliavillarreal8839 2 года назад +1

    Que pianista marabilloso Luverace

  • @Wildanimal864.
    @Wildanimal864. 3 года назад +12

    Sad he stayed in the closet and in denial till death😔.

    • @THX-ov8rv
      @THX-ov8rv 3 года назад +3

      No one's business. As it should be.

    • @Iknowyoumadnow
      @Iknowyoumadnow 2 года назад +3

      @@THX-ov8rv he would have been free had he done so, that's why he was miserable up to the day he died

  • @stephemmurphy2554
    @stephemmurphy2554 Год назад

    Great fella. Much missed.

  • @lisapurplehayes
    @lisapurplehayes 3 года назад +3

    His life was fabulous.

  • @rl3293
    @rl3293 3 месяца назад

    Loved him ❤

  • @daphnenapier1102
    @daphnenapier1102 2 года назад +3

    Liberace had a happy amazing lifestyle he was so welty he had all the things he loved

  • @TyroneEpps
    @TyroneEpps 5 месяцев назад +1

    R.i.p. lee 😊

  • @samanthacat1211
    @samanthacat1211 Год назад

    Art is art as different peoples with different talents. Personal life is personal life accompanied with different efforts and different mighty God given different lucks. No one can be lucky forever, only can do better by efforts for less regrets and somewhat happier than regrets. His artistic genes will be cherished and remembered always.

  • @jcdova29
    @jcdova29 Год назад +6

    The sad thing about Liberace is how hard he tried to hide his homosexuality and at the end he was remembered as being gay.

    • @pattymiller9040
      @pattymiller9040 3 месяца назад

      He is remembered as being a happy, very creative performer, beyond the talents of most!! His frivolous way of dressing, mink, feathers, etc., reflected his lifestyle!!

  • @thomasm9384
    @thomasm9384 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful person.

  • @richardsoderkvist6383
    @richardsoderkvist6383 Год назад

    You notice some of these celebrities like Liberacehave died tragically. Some an overdose of drugs some shot by a deranged fan. It's just the grace of God for any of us if we get thru and out of this life peacefully and safety as possible.

    • @richardsoderkvist6383
      @richardsoderkvist6383 Год назад

      It's very sad that since August of 1985 he was diagnosed of having aids and very sad he became very sick towards the end of1986 into early1987 then passed away in early February of 1987 . Also his sexuality in his private life very sad we can just pray and hope that he had some faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. He seemed like not only one of the greatest piano players ever but also a real great showman entertainer. He was a very kind man loved his parents especially his mother his brothers sister.His whole family and friends and fans was very generous to many people and he sure loved his dogs.

  • @j.ga.s.7331
    @j.ga.s.7331 10 месяцев назад +1

    He was a very loving and kind person. Gay so what is the big idea of being gay? He lived a great life, the way he wanted to be seen, heard and left a great memories in people's hearts. I am sure he rested in peace with GOD and he always be remembered. I believe he must have gone through so many phases through his life with aids, it was not easy to suffer seeing yourself wasting away and no medication in site. I am sure he died happy but sad that he had to go so soon. It is so sad that so many people on earth have such a dark soul. Espcially the mega rich ones, they think their money is going to make them live for ever. Next they die and take NOTHING, nothing at all. Enjoy life while you can; we are here today but we may not know what tomorrow is hiding for us. Pray to GOD and get blessed. Love you Liberace. I am next !

  • @solcutta3661
    @solcutta3661 2 года назад +2

    What a beautiful man, a legend and one of the all time greatest showmen. Im heterosexual and adore the guy, he was amazingly astounding.. God like.

  • @j0ycedick313
    @j0ycedick313 Год назад

    And I can remember my grandma watching Liberace and not having to pay to watch it imagine that

  • @carolinadavid9646
    @carolinadavid9646 2 года назад

    Even how much ignorant people ruin Liberace's reputation, they cannot deny the fact that Liberace was the greatest performing artist of all time. Even in death he is bigger than life. There will never be another LIBERACE!!!!!

  • @truecynic1270
    @truecynic1270 6 месяцев назад +1

    He WAS talented. He played beautifully so it's such a shame that he felt held back by being "different.." (gay) Gee, what's wrong with THAT???!?!?! Poor guy. Fantastic entertainer, personality and overall HUMAN!!!!!!!!❤❤❤ BTW - As a pianist myself, he was a pianist of the top tier. He should never have read, listened, been influenced by any negative comments or reviews or anything which was negative or a criticism. That was a travesty.

  • @sebastianmelmoth685
    @sebastianmelmoth685 3 года назад +9

    Tragic life? He had a wonderful life - just a tragic death.