Old School with Squiggy Squillante | Chazz Palminteri Show | EP 25
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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This episode Chazz kicks it Old School with his friend from the neighborhood, Squiggy! Squiggy talks about how important gambling was to the guys in the old neighborhood.
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Calogero Lorenzo "Chazz" Palminteri is an American actor, screenwriter, producer and playwright. He is best known for his Academy Award-nominated role for Best Supporting Actor in Bullets over Broadway, the 1993 film A Bronx Tale, based on his play of the same name, Special Agent Dave Kujan in The Usual Suspects, Primo Sidone in Analyze This and his recurring role as Shorty in Modern Family.
Squiggy is the man! best episode, bring this man back!!!
"My father was a degenerate gambler but I loved him dearly" that hit home
i love that guy. he grabbed the burner
Old school is back!
Extremely golden.
Squiggy..... what a storyteller 😂😂😂
hahaha squiggy is amazing. my dad has the same accent i should ask him for more stories lol
This was over the top 👏 hilarious 🤣..you gotta have squiggy back...old school !!
Squiggly is so funny, I love his stories. Great guy.
The old school episodes are the best!
Great great show. Chazz
This is Great show. My mother calls me old school. Love this
Best episode yet
Love this Guy!! Squiggy is the Best Thanks Chazz this was a great show!
I can listen to guys like him tell stories all day
I need to hear more from the old school
Hi, Chazz; your old school videos are excellent. Nice one.
Chazz, i love these old school show. i'm 59 and I'm Italian. l can relate to everything . Love it. Keep it going.
Squiggly was great 👍 love these old school episodes
I could listen to stories from guys like Squiggy all day long! These stories from the neighborhood are TREMENDOUS
Please......more Old School. Love it Chaz. Keep up the great work.
This was outstanding! Classic old school stories. SQUIGGY is amazing. Loved it. Thanks for sharing.
I love your show. I love listing to the old story
As I said the podcast was TREMENDOUS. The only thing is you gotta have another boom or lapel mic. These guys talk with their hands it's part of it. Thank you Chazz and Crew!
This is art.
THIS IS GOLD 🤩🤩🤩🤩. I could listen to these mustache Pete’s forever. 🇮🇹 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Fast Jack Farrell was a consultant on Yonkers Joe, and one of the best dice switching guys. Regularly worked at Casino nights long ago.
This was great, Squiggy so funny. He has the whole package. This guy needs a movie.
Great guest, keep 'em coming!! Love it.
Squiggy ! Legend ! He’s hilarious . What chemistry between Chazz and Squiggy. Gotta see these two legends again ! Classic old school ! Love this episode!
James, you’re a hell of a writer. Any possibilities making the Cortona lounge a movie ?
@@steveprice7130?
More old school videos Chaz
Great episode…. These times past…are an era that can never be duplicated…so are the individuals that lived through it. Squiggy is one in a million! Great interview!
Omg omg love it my man Ralph great story
Great show
Chazz this was a very informative class on the old neighborhood. Squiggly you are a great storyteller. I'am Old School and grew up in the Bronx, that's the way it was.Gambling was a major problem even with my father, everyone was chasing a dream.Very entertaining. Foxey Brown
Im only 8 minutes in and im already in love! This is amazing 👏 🙌 a real classic already 🙌
This was awesome 👏🏼- old school. Squiggy 👌🏻
Got a big kick outta yous,
Academy awards of podcasts . Love you Jill
Are u related?!
It's like watching De Niro with prosthetics on amazing podcast and guests ♥
That was really a good one.
I love this podcast
bring in one neighborhood guy every week and let em talk. alotta characters here
The best!!! ❤
OMG! I Super love this!!!👍💯 🇮🇹
love this! chazz
I would love to have part 2 and maybe part 3 for the "old school" guests. Would love to hear more of the stories from back in the day and break up the podcast into 2 or 3 30 minute sections.
Excited about this one
This is great!
Thank you Chazz ... awesome episode👌🏼
Huge fan from Egypt 🇪🇬
Great stories !!!
Great show!
Squigga! My pops worked with you in the 4 1 and told me the story about the tuxedo ! My man !
My mother worked with him in the early 70s! I thought it was the 4-8, but I could be wrong! I'll have to verify!
Was ur pops still on the job in the 70s? What was his name? (If u don't mind me asking)
Beautiful 💪💪💪
Absolutely Fantastic Interview Mr. Palminteri !
Bravo !
Hope all is well.
God bless 🙏
This guy !!!!!!!!!!! I love him.
I could listen to your stories ALL DAY!! LOVE IT!!! KEEP THEM COMING!!
Only one complaint, not enough Squiggy! My gosh the time went too darn fast! You gotta have him as a regular Chaz! This was the Best one yet!! I love the old school segments! More please! God Bless you Chaz, you are old school in the best sense of the word! Sandi from SC
Any time you speak I take notes. Invaluable the lessons I can take from your life. Thanks chaz
Many scenes from the award winning movie “Marty” were filmed in Michael’s bar and restaurant. Later it was sold to Albanians then another owner . Name changed to Amici’s and that was the place to be and I was almost every night.
Great memories 👍❤️
"Marty" ... wonderful movie. Great scenes in the bar.
@@Micca59 I met Ernest years later at a food show. He started a company for his daughter “Borgnines’s coffee soda”. But it couldn’t compete with Manhattan Special and didn’t do well. I also met Louis Passaro the son of the founder of Manhattan Special soda who was murdered in a hold up . The guy worked 20 hours a day making that soda back in the day. It came In tiny 5oz bottles and I can still taste it. No preservatives back in those days for him and the soda had a shelf life of 3 weeks. At every show I would ask Louie the same question and he would go into a rant about how his father would roast the beans , make the coffee , make the syrup then make the soda, bottle it and deliver it ! Those guys that came from the other side work their butts off. Now if a kid works 6 hours he’s shot! The question of course was why didn’t the soda taste the same as when his dad made it ( answer is preservatives)
Remember when Joe. denti st owned amici And I heard he sold it to Patsy then patsy sold it to Vinnie Artuso I was in front of that place every day and night Guys were always give me $10 $20 then I’ll ran to Joes Caffe Opposite corner play video games great times
@@sallybottz187th9 I remember it well. Joe put me in my 2nd business. He was like my 2nd father. I don’t remember Patsy buying it though. He was putting up his restaurant on Arthur. I left the neighborhood right after Joe P made the Raging Bull.
Frank marchese my father was like his father from south Bklyn. Gambling. Borrowing money it is so real
Great interview
Yeah this guy is funny lol
To be honest, all communities back then protected their neighborhoods and looked out for each other. Whether it was Black, Puerto Rican or Irish etc...
Funny guy, old school, keep it coming
Sqiggy is the coolest . Bumped into him while carrying the Giglio one year down on Arthur Ave. He was leading the Giglio March. Glad to see he that he is well and crazy as ever. CHAZZ you should do a show about the Boxer Bobby Halperin. Use to watch him box at the county center back in the day. The bleeder. Keep up the good work.
This is so wonderful ❤️
The guy in the back ground laughing is killing me LOL.
Man, these talks make me feel like a child again. Of course, I grew up in the 80s and 90s, but on the other side of the ocean (ex-USSR, generally 15-20 years behind the US, both technologically and culturally). The part about getting home late and not finding a bed to sleep on felt so dear to me. Of course, most of the time mom or grandma would have herbs or fruit drying on trays across the bed (vs pasta/lasagna in Squiggie’s story, but the overall feel is the same). Also, I get a bit choked up about situations like the 70-year old man slapping the youngsters for cursing in front of women, no matter if they knew each other personally. That’s the kind of stuff I miss in today’s world, in today’s people’s worldview…
My mother was a cop with Squiggy in the Bronx in the early-mid 70s!
Was at your show in jersey the other day. It was excellent.
All true about the neighborhood I’m a lot younger than you guys But I always said 70s early 80s I lived across the street from Amici’s restaurant 553 E. 187 and every apartment in that building door wide open and the people that live there while They where at work figure that one out no one came into your neighborhood
If you look like a broken down Chandelier. That's golden ✨️
CHAZZZZZZZZ GREAT SHOW IM CATHING UP
I hope one day I meet Mr Chazz. God bless you !
Another sweet interview with a sweet man. Can't wait to meet you with Michael Franzese.
You need to interview the guy you shot in the Bronx tale. Plus, we all want to know why he was shot. I think his name is Joe black iocevello!!
Good morning Chazz sir. As a fellow native Born in the Bronx myself ? I enjoy the channel and content. I hope as a subscriber? I look forward to years of more great posts here. Also ? Did you see? Anthony the Hit man Rizzo? Is now a nice added addition to our team. The Bronx Bombers. Anyway again? Thank you sir. Take care. Ciao
I think I knew , Hogan? Father of Squiggy, A gambler in Greenpoint during the 1970's . He wore Shark skin suits, even in the summer time. He said he was from the Bronx, everybody I know knew him in teenage years.
Bring it again for a show kn 2024
This is the best
i love your episdoes,
Bring it back
I still eat the greens! I grew up in jersey but Italian families live the same
This better then mob movies
South Ozone park Rockaway Blvd was my stomping grounds but I share to God we had the same characters on the block.
Hey Chazz I have a bar in Chicago stop in for a drink when you're in town bring Squiggy
Forza Italia!
Secure that 🎤 Squiggy needs both hands to talk !!!
😂🥰😂😂. Love it !!
Chazz tell production to get the mic that goes on the chest
We like that!!
Hey Chazz you could write another classic like Bronx tale on Squiggy life
Be nice for Chazz to do story on Fast Jack Farrell.
Is there nobody in charge of sound on this show?
Funny
1:56// myop just a suggestion guests should have a head set microphone so they can have both hands open to what ever // this upload is aug 2 2021 so u may have adjusted since
chase you guys have to change that intro music
Didnt you use to work at the pool hall on bronxdale avenue?
@chazz palminteri. Do u think we can get a fat tony documentary?
We need a collar mic!
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If everyone was losing gambling who was winning?
The house 😳😳😳