I know the story is about Leslie Lemke, but can we take a moment to celebrate the hero that was his foster mother. How many could do what this woman did? RIP May Lemke.
Obviously the focus of this is on the incredible musical capability, but can we all just acknowledge for a second how good of a story teller that woman is? The way she recounts her memories is genuinely enthralling. Even though this is only 4 minutes long, it felt like a captivating short story to me.
I remember seeing this show 29 years ago, I'm legally bind, and this stuck out in my mind, as last year, I started taking piano lessons, at age 44. Never too late , I guess huh? Amazing how this turned up now. Thanks for the memory!
@ManInAmerica I just happened to see that you answered an 11 year old comment 6 days ago lol. Must be pushing this into people's feeds again. Absolutely amazing story.
@@trentkehoe1322 I thought about that as well. Almost as if God said, "I will show her my goodness through this baby that no one wanted, and will bless her for her hard labour."
I like the song he chose to sing. "Everyone is beautiful in their own way!" He gives it special meaning. The message of the song he is communicating to the world by means of his musical giftedness that he shares with the world.
@@gutshot300mag Drop her in "Chiraq" and all those fkn dummies with "ops" 3 blocks away, killin' each other in a never-ending cycle, not living past 20something, would have PHDs, Nobel Peace Prizes etc and be college professors, astronauts, scientists and have humanitarian awards. Shit's so assbackwards now.
I knew Lesley Lemke. My father was fascinated by him and he played piano at my dad's concert hall. I have old pictures of him with my dad, my sister and I. He was such an extraordinary person!
My god ..amazing...i will never forget ..around 1984-85 we had a class field trip to the ohio theater on lagrange st.in toledo ohio to see Leslie play piano...absolutely amazing...i will never forget...god bless you brother..
An angel among us; I first read about May and Leslie's story in a Reader's Digest article "The Miracle of May Lemke's Love" back in 1982. How wonderful to meet this woman virtually, belatedly, with tears streaming down my face, an incarnation of the miraculous power of uncompromising, persistent love.
This is what most people were like back then. They were good conversationalists. I knew a lot of folks just like her. Born in the late 1890’s, early 1900’s. I did appreciate it then but I do now.
And your comment just made me cry David. A 58 year old man. The ability for life's stories like this one to move us emotionally reveals the power of love. The power of God.
Thank you for agreeing with me man thank you so much I wish I wish to God I wish I wish the world could join us, would join us imagine what would happen if all at once everyone just concentrated on nothing but loving everyone and banishing all evil and negativity I bet you some people in the world would even die people that are just inherently evil and wouldn't do it I bet you they would be overpowered and they would just all perish...
@@tartgreenapple Thank you Tart for posting the link. I have seen this several times and relished each watching of it. Most people don't want a half-hour commitment, but the documentary is superbly done.
I tried to find this story on line a few years ago and couldn't find it, then, boom, here it is in my feed. My absolutely most favorite story. I first saw it on the 700 Club in the 80's. They said it was their most requested story. And they didn't cut the part about why he was crying. It will move you. Leslie, you light up my life. Your light shines.
Bette Davis eyes. Bette Davis charisma. I like how her husband just keeps his mouth shut the whole time. These folks are on a whole other level, for sure.
Why didn’t this god heal him? Better yet, why did this god afflict him? To hell with this god, it should be begging for people like this woman to bless it
I consider myself a strong stoic man but the inspiration of this movie the spirit and grit of this woman and the dedication of her husband had me "balling like a baby througout the episode.
Just when I think I can not take anymore of this miserable world,filled with hate, discontent,evil,lies and destruction,this clip makes me cry and feel love and to appreciate the people in my life and my own good health,like it did when I was 13 seeing this all over again! Thank you God!
@@brianfurry13 PRAISE GOD for you and this comment of honesty! 🙏 Endure thru Jesus only, Hope to meet ya in the clouds my brother, KEEP LOOKING UP, Our redemption draws nigh!
God touched not only this boy, but this couple. They will be blessed beyond compare for their dedication to Leslie! What an accomplishment! He has been given voice to our world. Thank you, God for this gift!
ASTONISHING!!! Couldnt do a thing, couldnt move, and he gets up and starts playing a concerto?!?! Could you imagine being those blessed foster parents and seeing THAT!
I remember meeting leslie lemke... actually stayed at his house with Mary (May's daughter and now his caregiver).. I was a kid at the time. His music is wonderful. my mother was going to do some concert works with them but sadly Mary and my mother had a fallout and we ended up going back home.. I often think about him and wonder how he's doing these days.
Incredible. Makes that watery stuff come out of my eyes. God has a plan for everyone, for all of his children and what a blessing Leslie you are . What a blessing your parents are.
Total selectivism. One anomalous person with a severe dysfunction of the brain that bears unbelievable side effects...that somehow translates into God has a plan for everyone? I don't recall that proud proclamation during the numerous funerals of still born babies, new borns with terminal illness or diseases/disabilities that make life unlivable "I'm sorry, your son has a rare condition and was born with no legs and a chunk of his brain missing that will limit his cognitive abilities massively during his, what is likely to be a, short life" Because if God had a plan for that guy too, he'd a little bit of a cunt, and you can't hate the word, God made the guy that made it, we, and all of our thoughts and actions, are derivative of that sadistic magician.
I remember seeing this when it first aired (loved That’s Incredible as a child!). I’m so glad to hear he’s still with us, still playing, still singing. I imagine that piano brought an unimagined fullness to his life.
i remember seeing this very episode at 9y/o...it stuck in my head all these years. im 50 now...wow! just blown away. (also this woman reminds me of bette davis...just so cool).
How I got this video on my notifications? I don't know but I thank God it did because in times like these, this story is not only heartwarming but a breath of fresh air.
I used to watch That's Incredible when I was a kid. Now 41 years has gone by since this episode. It's incredible how fast time flies. Time's Incredible!
I watched this when I was little. I was blown away and thought on it for days. Stumbled on it today, 40 years later, still blown away. Would be an awesome movie.
To see beauty like this in the world makes life so much more meaningful,..simple acts of kindness & love for one another. The music here brought me to tears…& Im thankful for it.
I remember this show and this episode and how incredible a musician he was! His mother just loved him to death and everything he could do despite not being able to do most things.
LOL. Right, a person is born afflicted with such disabilities to make him incapable of independence. Two people take care of him and love him and YOU GIVE CREDIT TO THE GOD THAT GAVE HIM THE DISABILITIES? BECAUSE HE CAN PLAY THE PIANO? You are right, there is no way you could possibly explain giving some POS being credit for anything positive in this story and only gullible people that believe yahweh is good would give it credit for the good while ignoring the bad that Yahweh inflicted on this innocent man.
For those that believe in God, no explanation is necessary. For those that don't believe in God, you're a bunch of fools who annoy us and waste our time.
My parents and I watched That's Incredible every week . I was in 10th grade when this episode aired. I was moved then and 41yrs later I wish they had more people in this world like her.
There is no one on this earth, no matter their disability or abiity, mental or physical, who isn't important. We kill some of them. Leslie is an incredibly unique individual, but there are people the world has given up on who defy expectations, even though they don't have this rare gift. I have a friend who adopts such people and most of them blow the doctors' prognosis out of the water.
Pentitah5, so sad but true. People with disabilities are very underestimated. They are not often given the chances they deserve to prove how they can shine.
I was about 13 when I saw this on TV. I felt the amazement and heart break of a young man that had been through so much in his life…it humbled me then and the same today. People are people. Accept people how they are.
I was eleven when this aired, and it's been in the back of my mind ever since? Someone please tell me that he is still alive and still playing music..... what an inspiring and beautiful story
I never forgot this stunning and inspiring clip from the night I watched it with my dad when it originally aired. Even as a grade schooler, the supposedly witty banter from the three hosts seemed insulting to the viewer's intelligence. But a precious few stories like this made "That's Incredible" legitimately incredible viewing at times.
I remember watching this exact episode and being awed, absolutely gobsmacked with this family's story, despite being only 7 years old. It was the combination of the father's presence, quiet yet undoubtedly supportive and the mother's strength and commitment that nurtured a child most others would have written off. The reverential way the parents speak of their son is awe-inspiring and I'm still way past impressed
Amazing. Truly. This is the sort of thing that brings a tear to my eye, when the impossible SOMEHOW happens. I can't even fathom the amazement his foster mom must have felt when she woke up to him playing that. It's completely insane.
I remember this programme from when it originally aired, it’s 2022 now so it was 40 + yrs ago, never heard it again till now but THATS how big an impact it had on me. Leslie was a musical savant - how wonderful !
Ive watched this video at least 20 times. What an amazing voice Leslie has. May Lemke has the strongest will and spirit of anyone ive ever seen. Modern day saint.
I saw the original broadcast of this...it made me cry! It still does...all of that musical talent is truly wonderful. And his mother is such a good person! Thank you for this!
It’s in the eighties. They don’t tell stories like this anymore because people only think about themselves now and the media will only show things that shock because it gets attention.
The woman is a Saint, God bless her and her husband for giving this child of God a chance to thrive
She's a Saint!
No doubt about it!!
And she should be Acknowledged by all places of worship as such!!
@@PaulGreen11 come on now.
She is from the North of England.
Sure, he's the second coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Only the faithful can see it and believe it. Bow and worship Him!
MAN created god..It's fictional !! Get an education.
I know the story is about Leslie Lemke, but can we take a moment to celebrate the hero that was his foster mother. How many could do what this woman did? RIP May Lemke.
Well said.
And her husband Joe!
Was she screwing Leslie? 🤔
Agree. May Lemke is the hero here.
One in 10 million maybe. Great woman
Obviously the focus of this is on the incredible musical capability, but can we all just acknowledge for a second how good of a story teller that woman is? The way she recounts her memories is genuinely enthralling. Even though this is only 4 minutes long, it felt like a captivating short story to me.
She reminds me a bit of Bette Davis and Katharine Hepburn.
Right? Such a nice person
@@RobHollanderMusic She got Bette Davis eyes!
Yeah, she really brings the listener into a moment that she lived with him…🙏🏻
Oh friend, this is far more than a “storyteller”, this is a saint.
He is 70 years old now, God has given him a long life span. Still playing music.
God has given him shit, if there was a GOd i would kill it!
Loki works in mysterious ways.
@@jabe3780 stop it
where is he,?
@@jabe3780 repent or perish
What a dear and beautiful woman the mom is
She was very sweet but terrifying.
tuff love from strong females!
On vimeo there is a video of him playing for her after she had Alzheimers. Very sweet.
Oh yessss... We need more people like that
so the world could be a better place.
I remember seeing this show 29 years ago, I'm legally bind, and this stuck out in my mind, as last year, I started taking piano lessons, at age 44. Never too late , I guess huh? Amazing how this turned up now.
Thanks for the memory!
@ManInAmerica I just happened to see that you answered an 11 year old comment 6 days ago lol. Must be pushing this into people's feeds again. Absolutely amazing story.
I just happened to see that he seen this show but is blind. Amazing. Truly Amazing
How are you going with piano 11years later? Also on a side note, Legally blind does not mean you can’t see, it means your eyesight is very poor.
You’re blind but you saw this show?
@@daakrolb "legally" blind. he has very poor eyesight like jackson says.
May is such an amazing woman for taking Leslie in and raising him up as her own !! Bless that woman
Nothing but love for those who take kids who ain't they're own and raise them anyway, they're the real MVP's
The world needs more people like May and her husband.
What going to say same thing, bless this woman. She's probably in Heaven by now.
Some would say that he was her blessing.
@@trentkehoe1322 I thought about that as well. Almost as if God said, "I will show her my goodness through this baby that no one wanted, and will bless her for her hard labour."
I like the song he chose to sing. "Everyone is beautiful in their own way!" He gives it special meaning. The message of the song he is communicating to the world by means of his musical giftedness that he shares with the world.
What an incredible woman - her tenacity reminds me of that generation of tough folks .
Yes...and in 2022 just look at how far we've...come?😞
@@MrSmith-vz1ew Yes, today we have transvestites, gays, lesbians, the undecided and sick politicians.....
Society destined for collapse.
@@MrSmith-vz1ew
Not far enough or too far
If this lady had eternal life, put her in charge of those kids that defy authority, cuz she’s not haven it.
@@gutshot300mag Drop her in
"Chiraq" and all those fkn dummies with "ops" 3 blocks away, killin' each other in a never-ending cycle, not living past 20something, would have PHDs, Nobel Peace Prizes etc and be college professors, astronauts, scientists and have humanitarian awards. Shit's so assbackwards now.
That's how they made them back then. God bless 'em.
This woman is the epitome of dedication. She exudes pride for her adoptive son in the way they raised him and what he became . Miracle!
I knew Lesley Lemke. My father was fascinated by him and he played piano at my dad's concert hall. I have old pictures of him with my dad, my sister and I. He was such an extraordinary person!
I knew Leslie too. He was a real dork. RIP you old fool🥹🥹🥹
@7ABBA7 She means back then (and this was 9 years ago)
@7ABBA7 the most pointless reply ever.
@7ABBA7 we all talk about people we knew once and are no longer in touch with in the past. How do you know that Katrina is still in touch with him?
you grew up in pewaukee? you look familiar
Listening to this story made my day. AMAZING!!!
His Mom and Dad are absolutely amazing for taking him into their home. What an amazing family!!
They just don’t make women that sweet and sincere anymore it seems like. She’s definitely an angel in the flesh.
Don't be ridiculous - of course there are still people that sweet and sincere in the world today. 🙄
Absolutely
Yes she is, despite she "died" in 1993. But angels don't die.
My god ..amazing...i will never forget ..around 1984-85 we had a class field trip to the ohio theater on lagrange st.in toledo ohio to see Leslie play piano...absolutely amazing...i will never forget...god bless you brother..
Luck you .Im 52 and just watch his story.
Wow. You use the Lord's name in vain first, then you thank Him in the end of your comment?
This - made me weep.... This woman should rule the world !
An angel among us; I first read about May and Leslie's story in a Reader's Digest article "The Miracle of May Lemke's Love" back in 1982. How wonderful to meet this woman virtually, belatedly, with tears streaming down my face, an incarnation of the miraculous power of uncompromising, persistent love.
This is what most people were like back then. They were good conversationalists. I knew a lot of folks just like her. Born in the late 1890’s, early 1900’s. I did appreciate it then but I do now.
And your comment just made me cry David. A 58 year old man. The ability for life's stories like this one to move us emotionally reveals the power of love. The power of God.
Thank you for agreeing with me man thank you so much I wish I wish to God I wish I wish the world could join us, would join us imagine what would happen if all at once everyone just concentrated on nothing but loving everyone and banishing all evil and negativity I bet you some people in the world would even die people that are just inherently evil and wouldn't do it I bet you they would be overpowered and they would just all perish...
Longer program on Lemke: ruclips.net/video/BNR-AZ3xFnA/видео.html
@@tartgreenapple Thank you Tart for posting the link. I have seen this several times and relished each watching of it. Most people don't want a half-hour commitment, but the documentary is superbly done.
I remember watching this when it aired in '81, great to see it again and wonderful to hear he's still alive and playing music! You go Leslie.
Bless her heart. That's a true mother right there.
I tried to find this story on line a few years ago and couldn't find it, then, boom, here it is in my feed. My absolutely most favorite story. I first saw it on the 700 Club in the 80's. They said it was their most requested story. And they didn't cut the part about why he was crying. It will move you. Leslie, you light up my life. Your light shines.
That was very moving. It's like God gave him a super power. The lady is a saint. I'm sure there's a special place in heaven for her.
and her husband he was special too he too did much caretaking.And how many men would want to accept this type of "project."
Wow! The mom was incredible! And what a beautiful singing voice he had
I watch this about every day... Its just so beautiful. It now holds a special place in my heart.
Bette Davis eyes. Bette Davis charisma.
I like how her husband just keeps his mouth shut the whole time.
These folks are on a whole other level, for sure.
That's the most heart-warming story I've ever heard of.God bless that angel of a woman who took care and loved this amazing boy.
Why didn’t this god heal him? Better yet, why did this god afflict him? To hell with this god, it should be begging for people like this woman to bless it
@@steveswangler6373 I hope you're able to find some peace.
@@notshared4072
He does make sense though.
I consider myself a strong stoic man but the inspiration of this movie the spirit and grit of this woman and the dedication of her husband had me "balling like a baby througout the episode.
Just when I think I can not take anymore of this miserable world,filled with hate, discontent,evil,lies and destruction,this clip makes me cry and feel love and to appreciate the people in my life and my own good health,like it did when I was 13 seeing this all over again! Thank you God!
@@brianfurry13 PRAISE GOD for you and this comment of honesty! 🙏 Endure thru Jesus only, Hope to meet ya in the clouds my brother, KEEP LOOKING UP, Our redemption draws nigh!
CONGRATULATIONSSSSSSSSS.
He has such a powerful and soulful voice! What an amazing person!
That's coming out of his guts. That is truly a gift.
God touched not only this boy, but this couple. They will be blessed beyond compare for their dedication to Leslie! What an accomplishment! He has been given voice to our world. Thank you, God for this gift!
I was telling my husband about Leslie. I knew this story and never forgot it. Now to find the movie...it was so good..
I didn’t know there was a movie about this guy 🤷. I would love to see it.
ASTONISHING!!! Couldnt do a thing, couldnt move, and he gets up and starts playing a concerto?!?! Could you imagine being those blessed foster parents and seeing THAT!
Yes, unfortunately I can.
I'd figure he'd been possessed
@@QueLastima
You must have had many blessings in your life. Congratulations Dan
I remember meeting leslie lemke... actually stayed at his house with Mary (May's daughter and now his caregiver).. I was a kid at the time. His music is wonderful. my mother was going to do some concert works with them but sadly Mary and my mother had a fallout and we ended up going back home.. I often think about him and wonder how he's doing these days.
+nazrad69 it's something by Beethoven I think... don't recall the title. sorry
Incredible. Makes that watery stuff come out of my eyes. God has a plan for everyone, for all of his children and what a blessing Leslie you are . What a blessing your parents are.
There is no god
+RealityFacade You're blinder than me!
+Shelley Magnussen What?
Total selectivism.
One anomalous person with a severe dysfunction of the brain that bears unbelievable side effects...that somehow translates into God has a plan for everyone?
I don't recall that proud proclamation during the numerous funerals of still born babies, new borns with terminal illness or diseases/disabilities that make life unlivable
"I'm sorry, your son has a rare condition and was born with no legs and a chunk of his brain missing that will limit his cognitive abilities massively during his, what is likely to be a, short life"
Because if God had a plan for that guy too, he'd a little bit of a cunt, and you can't hate the word, God made the guy that made it, we, and all of our thoughts and actions, are derivative of that sadistic magician.
Your gawd has harlequin babies in his plan? That's amazing 😝🤣😅
This is the most amazing story. Bless that couple for all their love they showed.
When I realized he was singing you light up my life I teared up too.
She's a real gem ❤ He's awfully magnificent, as well! Beautiful story.
What about the Father ? How many men you think would be so patient and so supportive lets not forget. that.
Life lived well
Full of magic, wonder, joy, and mystery.
Im really glad I saw this today.
This guy owes everything to that equally incredible woman. What an incredible story.
I remember when this showed on tv
That’s incredible was a very popular show to watch for a couple years
Actually got emotional listening to this one. ♥♥ There is so much beauty in the world and kindness if we only remember to thank God for it ♥
I loved this show as a boy back in the early 80s. This was a favorite episode and it never gets old.
This is beautiful and inspirational! Stories like this give hope to humanity...
I remember seeing this when it first aired (loved That’s Incredible as a child!). I’m so glad to hear he’s still with us, still playing, still singing. I imagine that piano brought an unimagined fullness to his life.
Just goes to show what a little love and music can do for you.
What a beautiful story. Thank you SO much for sharing that!
G-d gave Leslie an awesome mother to bring out his incredible talent. This story has brought me joy.
This precious 💖 ❤️ Lady never gave up on this precious young Man with talent I can't even imagine' what a Blessing"
i remember seeing this very episode at 9y/o...it stuck in my head all these years. im 50 now...wow! just blown away. (also this woman reminds me of bette davis...just so cool).
How I got this video on my notifications? I don't know but I thank God it did because in times like these, this story is not only heartwarming but a breath of fresh air.
What a wonderful story, I like when May said, "O thank you dear Lord that you have done something for this boy" - yes, Thank You Dear Lord
I used to watch That's Incredible when I was a kid. Now 41 years has gone by since this episode. It's incredible how fast time flies.
Time's Incredible!
If everyone is afraid to say it I will this iS a down right in your face miracle. Praise God!!!
Oh I'm not afraid to agree with you Noah... Beautiful Miracle. I feel God's love and see the wonders of His miracles daily.
It SURE is.
Amen, Noah! I stand with you on this. God Bless you, Trudy and Leelee! 🙏
Everything and everyday is a miracle
@@javavita Thank you javalotto...All I have do is look into my grandchildren's faces to know that miracles exist.
I watched this when I was little. I was blown away and thought on it for days. Stumbled on it today, 40 years later, still blown away. Would be an awesome movie.
Awww!! I love this.. she's an angel
God is amazing on so many levels. This story truly warms my heart.
His story still brings tears to my eyes. How amazing of a gift. God bless him.
To see beauty like this in the world makes life so much more meaningful,..simple acts of kindness & love for one another. The music here brought me to tears…& Im thankful for it.
God bless those two loving people for who they are.
Beautiful.
Remarkable story. God bless this woman’s soul for having such faith and strength, bless them all.
That's beautiful. I needed to be reminded that good people are out there.
I remember this show and this episode and how incredible a musician he was! His mother just loved him to death and everything he could do despite not being able to do most things.
That’s amazing 😻 to me
I watched this show every week when I was in high school. a great show then and still a great show today.
I remember in the 80’ seeing this episode.
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.
All is well.
For those that believe in the Lord, no explanation is necessary. For those that do not believe in the Lord, no explanation is possible.
still .. lets be responsible and not divide
You are belittling that woman, you donkey. Shame on you.
LOL. Right, a person is born afflicted with such disabilities to make him incapable of independence. Two people take care of him and love him and YOU GIVE CREDIT TO THE GOD THAT GAVE HIM THE DISABILITIES? BECAUSE HE CAN PLAY THE PIANO?
You are right, there is no way you could possibly explain giving some POS being credit for anything positive in this story and only gullible people that believe yahweh is good would give it credit for the good while ignoring the bad that Yahweh inflicted on this innocent man.
For those that believe in God, no explanation is necessary. For those that don't believe in God, you're a bunch of fools who annoy us and waste our time.
and for those that don't believe in the lord, an explanation is necessary. This story was A COMPLETE EXAGGERATION. Truth.
My parents and I watched That's Incredible every week . I was in 10th grade when this episode aired. I was moved then and 41yrs later I wish they had more people in this world like her.
There is no one on this earth, no matter their disability or abiity, mental or physical, who isn't important. We kill some of them. Leslie is an incredibly unique individual, but there are people the world has given up on who defy expectations, even though they don't have this rare gift. I have a friend who adopts such people and most of them blow the doctors' prognosis out of the water.
If the doctors had had their way he would he rotted away all his life in an institution. Two wonderful people...
Pentitah5, so sad but true. People with disabilities are very underestimated. They are not often given the chances they deserve to prove how they can shine.
What absolutely beautiful people.
This woman has a heart of pure gold
I was about 13 when I saw this on TV. I felt the amazement and heart break of a young man that had been through so much in his life…it humbled me then and the same today. People are people. Accept people how they are.
He does have a really good voice!
Wow. I'd never heard of Leslie Lemke till now and now I want to learn more about him and his family.
What a beautiful gift. The woman's unfettered love and his incredible musical ability.
I am shocked- I can barely move- I’m crying and I love these people. Thank God . Mind BLOWN!!
the mom is a true hero and a perfect definition of inspiration
I was a teenager when I saw this. I have not seen it again until today. Just as moving as it was then.
I was eleven when this aired, and it's been in the back of my mind ever since? Someone please tell me that he is still alive and still playing music..... what an inspiring and beautiful story
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Lemke
He just died last year of Covid
@@anava84 no he did not. He's 70 and still alive.
I watched this when it aired also. It will never leave my mind..amazing
What a beautiful story! He's lucky to have a mum like her!
I can remember watching this episode as a kid.
God bless this amazing, kind, wonderful, Godly couple!!
I never forgot this stunning and inspiring clip from the night I watched it with my dad when it originally aired. Even as a grade schooler, the supposedly witty banter from the three hosts seemed insulting to the viewer's intelligence. But a precious few stories like this made "That's Incredible" legitimately incredible viewing at times.
I remember watching this exact episode and being awed, absolutely gobsmacked with this family's story, despite being only 7 years old. It was the combination of the father's presence, quiet yet undoubtedly supportive and the mother's strength and commitment that nurtured a child most others would have written off. The reverential way the parents speak of their son is awe-inspiring and I'm still way past impressed
Well said.....
Nail on the head.
Nice story what a blessing from Jesus, that boy is blessed with love. Yes, truly every thing is beautiful thank you Lord!
Have you ever heard such a beautiful story of love and compassion?! So, so amazing!
I was just about to leave the same comment. Just so absolutely beautiful.
Amazing. Truly. This is the sort of thing that brings a tear to my eye, when the impossible SOMEHOW happens. I can't even fathom the amazement his foster mom must have felt when she woke up to him playing that. It's completely insane.
What a flashback. I remember seeing this in 1981.
Love his voice
This video is so so so beautiful
I used to love this show as a kid
I remember this programme from when it originally aired, it’s 2022 now so it was 40 + yrs ago, never heard it again till now but THATS
how big an impact it had on me. Leslie was a musical savant - how wonderful !
Thank you dear god, that you've remembered to do something for Leslie.....beautiful
Ive watched this video at least 20 times. What an amazing voice Leslie has. May Lemke has the strongest will and spirit of anyone ive ever seen. Modern day saint.
I love her enthusiasm!!
I never forgot this story. Deeply moved me. Will never forget Leslie or his mother.
I have to come and watch this everyday.
I saw the original broadcast of this...it made me cry! It still does...all of that musical talent is truly wonderful. And his mother is such a good person! Thank you for this!
I also remember a blind "savant" who made incredibly lifelike animals out of clay.
why can't the evening news gives us stories like this. This is a beautiful story.
It’s in the eighties. They don’t tell stories like this anymore because people only think about themselves now and the media will only show things that shock because it gets attention.
@@bobbiehofer4924 whatever, i read PLENTY of good news all over the internet
He'd be on the news if he had an automatic rifle. Unfortunately that's how it works.
I remember watching this when it originally aired. Thank you, so much, for sharing!
Well this just brings me joy!
I remember watching this! Thanks for posting! What an amazing story.