Original Little Italy in NYC - Local's Perspective 🇮🇹🇺🇸

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Peter Santenello

Peter Santenello

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Join local Italian American (Rich Mancuso) and me as we walk back in time to the 60s to hear Rich's stories about the Italian Mafia, family life, and the delicious food found in New York City's original Italian neighborhood. MORE BELOW ↓
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@PeterSantenello
@PeterSantenello 2 роки тому
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@henboilenILJSM
@henboilenILJSM 2 роки тому
Love your video Peter.
@vsDrunkenYoda
@vsDrunkenYoda 2 роки тому
Peter,You got to watch the Movie Bro💯. A Bronx Tail is a Classic.
@jackblack496
@jackblack496 2 роки тому
Peter did you have a relationship with your biological father growing up? I don’t think you did. It shows in your lack of regard for your people and how much better it is to live within your own people. This man knows what destroyed his neighborhood. I don’t sense you are a Christian either. That would be a good place to start in understanding your identity. God creates the nations (races / ethnicities) and immigration post 1965 was a treasonous act. God bless the Rich Mancusos and prayerfully they will let their true voice be heard as to warn their lineage of the perils to come.
@basedincali8707
@basedincali8707 2 роки тому
@@jackblack496 Was legit going to say something very close to this to Peter. Every time Rich started to bring up how bad things have gotten, Peter steered it to a narrative supporting diversity. Like bruh ... look at the neighborhood. It looks like a favela. The white man has been attacked for decades, post WW2 narratives of "racism" and all that bullsh!t. Sad.
@katiempojer
@katiempojer 2 роки тому
Thanks for posting this and my mom remembers this. My family came during the wwI wave
@Adam-ke6uh
@Adam-ke6uh 2 роки тому
That was a beautiful moment, when he stared briefly at his mother’s window while smiling.
@taebebe9528
@taebebe9528 2 роки тому
Yeah it got me teared up damn it but I understand how he feels. I feel same in my neighbourhood how it changed so much over the last 20 years, almost unrecognizable all we got is the good old memories nostalgia of the good old times of our memories...
@pereiraplaza222
@pereiraplaza222 2 роки тому
@@taebebe9528 And in 30 years the 12 years old of 2021 will say how different their neighborhood is in 2051.. And in 2121 and in 2151...etc. Circle of life.
@taebebe9528
@taebebe9528 2 роки тому
@@pereiraplaza222 Yeah we cannot stop it that s life except living in Europe, not like what s happening here with all this immigration coming over from Africa to Europe... I not think is a good evolution but future will sort it self out I guess in the good or the bad way. I try not to think too much about and just living my life wright now but it s a little bit selfish for our next generations who will have to deal with all the negatives of our soft policies that will mybe change their way of life in general...
@pereiraplaza222
@pereiraplaza222 2 роки тому
@@taebebe9528 Yeah Islamists are conquering Europe, and this time we won't have the battle of Vienna to defeat them.
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 2 роки тому
@@taebebe9528 Africa to Europe? This is about America.
@traceyg9348
@traceyg9348 2 роки тому
My great grandfather came over from Italy to Ellis Island and he lived on the lower east side of Manhattan. He helped build many bridges and the Empire state building in NYC. Back then it was about family and working hard. Love watching these videos. Thank you
@mysteriousjz
@mysteriousjz 2 роки тому
Don't know back then "working hard" but many would argue today is even working harder
@WaynesTW
@WaynesTW 2 роки тому
@Brandon May back then you could raise a family on a single income being a regular factory worker. Can you do that now?
@patti3d
@patti3d 2 роки тому
My grandfather came from Italy. ( most of my family) to Ellis Island.
@charrua59
@charrua59 2 роки тому
Back then you could raise family with one salary. Now both parents have to work. Plus have more then one job each. Not so sure People back then worked harder.
@themaskedman221
@themaskedman221 2 роки тому
@@WaynesTW Brandon is right. There's a difference between value-producing work and work for the sake of doing work. The economy has changed in the last century and many people are trying to adjust. But the way to address that is not to suggest that we go back 100 years in time.
@raulmiranda7419
@raulmiranda7419 2 роки тому
Damn i loved watching this. Love hearing older people talk about their lives. Honestly I have very little need for TV anymore. This is my jam.
@iindiar
@iindiar 2 роки тому
that is why the cable companies jacked up the prices of the internet.....we are "streaming" now
@kimberlyann8555
@kimberlyann8555 2 роки тому
I love hearing old people stories of their days and life ❤
@RC_928
@RC_928 Рік тому
Cut my cable, quit following sports and stopped listening to bias news crap. Now docs like these are my source of entertainment
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Рік тому
@@RC_928 The only thing I have is Amazon Prime, and I’m out of things to watch. I only use UKposts.
@brentj.peterson6070
@brentj.peterson6070 10 місяців тому
Same here. Don't watch much TV at all.
@cflynn2386
@cflynn2386 2 роки тому
I find it amazing how New Yokers who are total strangers can just talk to one another as if they have known each other for a long time, like they were neighbors and treat each other with such hospitality. That's a perfect example of community and neighborly love. I find it awesome how involved New Yorkers, with the exceptions of others because not everyone is friendly, can just come together as one another. I find that amazing! You hardly see that these days. It blows me away. I love to see it. How sad that it's rare.
@greatmusicfan57
@greatmusicfan57 9 місяців тому
I was raised by New Yorkers. Jewish, Italian, Irish, German, etc. Grew up in Florida, a community filled with ex New Yorkers. TV portrays New York as every Italian is Mob, Irish Drunks,Jews mean, etc. People need to go to the neighborhoods like this and TALK to old timers. People are nice If you are nice to them. Not everyone is like the idiotic Hollywood movies. Hard working people with morals abound if you stop listening to media. I wish movies would portray Italian families that are not Mafia. It would make for a nice change.
@Twobuckets321
@Twobuckets321 8 місяців тому
Real New Yorkers are really nice people.
@grace7701
@grace7701 7 місяців тому
Not just New Yokers, many many times I have been in places with my mother, or other family or even myself, striking up conversations with total strangers that we would reminisce with about people, places and things they grew up doing or with and I would do the same. Just chit chatting about the good old days. I always enjoy listening to folks or exchanging stories.
@johngeiger3770
@johngeiger3770 7 місяців тому
Everyone's Joey Diaz and Joe Rogan in the Big Apple.
@namae8
@namae8 5 місяців тому
@@johngeiger3770both of them are from Jersey
@18Bees
@18Bees 2 роки тому
"You cannot erase good memories" I used to have lots of bad memories but now I make an effort and get out there and experience good things and now have good memories. Life became more beautiful when I stepped outside my bubble.
@makeupluva7658
@makeupluva7658 2 роки тому
GOOD FOR YOU SENDING YOU POSITIVE VIBES, LOVE & LIGHT 🙏🏽
@divine-wind
@divine-wind 2 роки тому
I’m at a point in my life where I need to step outside of my bubble. I’ve been hiding from people for too long
@mysteriousjz
@mysteriousjz 2 роки тому
One thing for sure, this man misses his mom
@richardkluesek4301
@richardkluesek4301 2 роки тому
Many of us do too.
@lizkearsing325
@lizkearsing325 2 роки тому
We ALL do, too!😢😢😢
@teo5836
@teo5836 2 роки тому
He misses his mama mia?
@JB-sd3ru
@JB-sd3ru 2 роки тому
And thats beautiful
@GreenJumper
@GreenJumper 2 роки тому
Who wouldn’t when she passes, I know i sure as hell would.
@AmiKay47
@AmiKay47 2 роки тому
Dam that hit me when he said “I see my mom now” don’t take your parents for granted. Great video
@RishayanPorMexico
@RishayanPorMexico 2 роки тому
Good video...great that you didn't edit out all the blah blah between those neighborhood guys when they were talking about the mafia...very interesting
@one_nation_fanwear
@one_nation_fanwear 2 роки тому
The Italian social clubs around the boroughs are awesome to see still thriving today. The tiny cultural social clubs all around the 5 boroughs are great. There are so many different cultural social clubs around the city. Awesome video and channel. 👍
@josephdockemeyer6782
@josephdockemeyer6782 2 роки тому
Yeah, that was great.❤️ Fascinated by the golden era of the mafia! I will say, the country started going to shit around the same time the mafia took to wearing jogging suits. lol
@uncommonplaces
@uncommonplaces 2 роки тому
This guy RICH is a New York treasure. Many thanks for this show. It is your best show so far.
@WellnessandTruthMinistry
@WellnessandTruthMinistry 2 роки тому
Agreed 😄he’s real
@marcoderosa312
@marcoderosa312 2 роки тому
That's how storytelling videos should be done, in the heart of the places with the right people. Good work man. Regards from Italy.
@happygilmore1844
@happygilmore1844 2 роки тому
indeed
@dolcemariah4123
@dolcemariah4123 2 роки тому
Vero!
@Burt472
@Burt472 Рік тому
Concordo.....Ciao da Trento
@cornell833
@cornell833 9 місяців тому
Most Mafia ⚠ Guys were Smart only a few select Work for the 👮 🤦‍♂️
@Colombinany
@Colombinany 2 роки тому
When he looked up at that window and smiled, I started crying. I lost my mom to covid in February and now I get to walk past my old apartment in the LES and picture my momma looking out our kitchen window, too. I miss her so much and I can tell Rich misses his mom dearly as well. Our mothers were something special.
@crazycatlady68
@crazycatlady68 Рік тому
So sorry to hear that. Bless her and you. I am just getting over Covid now. Nothing to mess with. You take care. 🇨🇦
@becsaw5268
@becsaw5268 9 місяців тому
I could have watched you and Rich for hours. The young man with an Italian grandfather and the biracial gentleman really helped the video along. Thank you all for such a wonderful video.
@juliettesthoughts1031
@juliettesthoughts1031 2 роки тому
My Italian family was based in Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn....it was magical to be there. Some of my fam moved to Bay Ridge and Gerritsen Beach...the block parties were the best. Every grandma took their comfiest chairs and blocked both sides of the street. We had music, beautiful food, face painting for the kids and lots of booze lol! There is nothing in the world like seeing the kids on their bikes all over the place, the men hosing down the block to clean up before and after the party. Brings tears to my eyes to know my family was so close. Now they have either died or moved to Florida. I miss being young, but I bring with me all of those memories to pass on. I am 50 miles upstate from NYC now, but I have my 4 sons my 4 grandkids and a wonderful life.❤️ God Bless🙏🏼
@FC-yr3be
@FC-yr3be 2 роки тому
Where does your family come from? Do you know what city in Italy?
@cekpetuk
@cekpetuk 2 роки тому
I was wondering where all Brooklyn Italians went. I’m in bay ridge and not too many left. Sad.
@tonytorrisi73
@tonytorrisi73 3 місяці тому
What a great look at the way things were. I love these old school Italian guys, rich looks so much like my Uncle Sam born in Sicily .
@andreaorofalo
@andreaorofalo 2 роки тому
Being an italian living in Italy, I've always thought and felt that NYC is the only city outside of Italy where you feel right at home. You don't feel like you're a foreigner there! Italian american were and still are hard working people, respectful and very well integrated into the american way of living. Thay don't mess things up (now), they don't wear exotic dresses, they don't even praise weird gods (or at least they don't do it anymore).
@ImadHadjersi
@ImadHadjersi 2 роки тому
For many italians (especially from the south like Napoli) Algiers, Algeria feels almost like home too.
@magamaga1827
@magamaga1827 2 роки тому
Agree. In other parts of NYC, both the Irish and Italians and some Jews all have lived together over the years. Especially Irish and Italians since they are both catholics. However, sadly, there are very few areas left. Mostly now all Hispanic or Chinese.
@Donknowww
@Donknowww 2 роки тому
@@ImadHadjersi Thats true brother. And you Algerians are in many ways similar to us. Very passionate, talking with hands, loving mediterranean climate, looking the same and eating great food. I was treated very nice when invisited algeria and i would be very happy to welcome algerian guests in italy.
@ImadHadjersi
@ImadHadjersi 2 роки тому
@@Donknowww thanks man, glad you enjoyed your experience here! My father visited Italy many times and I would love to visit it too (for the sightseeing, the food, the coffee, the cars and some girl who happens to live in Napoli lol)
@majormackeral
@majormackeral 2 роки тому
And there even no good at football anymore 😹
@renoesmaeilian9489
@renoesmaeilian9489 2 роки тому
I love talking to old people. So much wisdom and great stories
@dawnkeener9836
@dawnkeener9836 2 роки тому
Stories like these need to be recorded and heard. I can sit and listen to stories like this all day.
@markclinton8681
@markclinton8681 2 роки тому
🌹 Hey
@anybodyoutthere3208
@anybodyoutthere3208 2 роки тому
So so true. Wish I had gotten more from my mom of her growing up in San Francisco in the 30's.
@dawnkeener9836
@dawnkeener9836 2 роки тому
@@anybodyoutthere3208 I am mad at myself because my grandma always had stories she told. My biggest regret was the one's she told about Bonnie Parker.... Bonnie and Clyde. Although I don't know that part of my family... Apparently I am related to her and not to far off by blood. I remember her telling them I just can only remember a few. Thing's we learn when we grow up....lol.
@yqafree
@yqafree 2 роки тому
Italians man. The culture is wholesome and honest.
@diegoaespitia
@diegoaespitia 2 роки тому
what r u talking about LOL. this guy is from NYC. hes just bullshitting this with too many mafia movies hes watched
@alexandersonmei
@alexandersonmei 2 роки тому
@@diegoaespitia watching too many mafia movies? The irony.
@happygilmore1844
@happygilmore1844 2 роки тому
agreeed
@brooksdurham5285
@brooksdurham5285 2 роки тому
this old guy is NOT wholesome. just look at his likes on twitter. he is some sort of sick devianat
@Joedem92
@Joedem92 2 роки тому
@@brooksdurham5285 When I read your comment I said to myself, no fucking way. You’re totally right. He’s sick in the head. Some weird shit he’s liking.
@jokerswildio
@jokerswildio 2 роки тому
I was raised in the east part of Los Angeles but both my parents are Italian Americans--my mother Calabrese and my father from Brooklyn-from the stories they tell me of their upbringing, this really gives me a glimpse into my roots and how my parents, uncle and aunts etc were raised. Love these videos Mr. Santanello!! Thanks. Am looking forward to showing my dad...mom passed some years back.
@johndoe-od6ge
@johndoe-od6ge Рік тому
I'm sorry for your loss!
@melvinjones7769
@melvinjones7769 Рік тому
Sorry for everything. Do you know where is the Italian community in LA?
@aquilomanganelli175
@aquilomanganelli175 2 роки тому
This was fantastic! I saw "A Bronx Tale" and thought it was a beautiful story. I love to see the emotion swell up as he revisits all the memories.
@Ira88881
@Ira88881 2 роки тому
Oh, this was so outstanding! Running into that guy by the club…talking about old times…that they knew each other! What a lucky moment that he happened to be there when you guys walked by!
@masonjones3780
@masonjones3780 2 роки тому
One thing covid had done for New York is outdoor dining. Hated it at the beginning but now I love it. Outdoor dining with streets closed is amazing. Let’s keep this happening every wknd here
@RazPerignon
@RazPerignon 2 роки тому
More of a European type thing
@justinhumphries4674
@justinhumphries4674 2 роки тому
I agree, I like it.
@chrisfalx3251
@chrisfalx3251 2 роки тому
Ha the Italians were lovin it ha
@dolcemariah4123
@dolcemariah4123 2 роки тому
Yea, that's the Italian style. All'aperto
@willmosse3684
@willmosse3684 2 роки тому
Yeah. Used to go to Italy every summer on holiday, and we that’s how it was. Eat out on the streets. Everyone promenade up and down. Can’t do it where I’m from in England though - you’ll get wet and cold 😂
@oscarsolorzano4924
@oscarsolorzano4924 2 роки тому
What a legend Rich is! Amazing how he took us through memory lane.
@anthonymitchell8893
@anthonymitchell8893 2 роки тому
Yeah but he looked a bit clueless lighting a candle and asking how much ? ha ha I doubt he had been in there for years but a good watch respect
@bigjoe330
@bigjoe330 2 роки тому
As an Italian American l thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank you for showing the viewers a part of our amazing culture in the US.🇺🇲🇮🇹
@Mia-vm6pl
@Mia-vm6pl Рік тому
This isnt italian culture
@bigjoe330
@bigjoe330 Рік тому
@@Mia-vm6pl well since you don't speak for all of us....🙄
@brownjatt21
@brownjatt21 Рік тому
@@Mia-vm6pl he's talking Bout Italian American culture. Not Italian
@richardkeenan3743
@richardkeenan3743 2 роки тому
Great video Peter! I was born and raised in The Bronx;I am now 76 and live in Texas. The video brought back wonderful memories. Thank you so much.
@joolsclarke1864
@joolsclarke1864 2 роки тому
God Bless the Italians!....👏🏻🥂👏🏻
@anybodyoutthere3208
@anybodyoutthere3208 2 роки тому
That first 15 minutes, I feel his melancholy so much. Ive walked the streets of San Francisco like that in the districts/neighborhoods I've lived in in the 60/70's. Yes, emotional for sure. LOVE these interviews so much.... going back in time. Please keep at it Peter~
@11riehldeal
@11riehldeal 6 місяців тому
I had the pleasure and privilege to live in Italy for 6 months. The experience forever changed me for the better as I got to see how life is supposed to be lived.
@saberspeed77
@saberspeed77 2 роки тому
Keep doing these kinds of interviews with people. This is what gives me hope for the future.
@YorkshireD1
@YorkshireD1 2 роки тому
I watched a Bronx tale over the weekend. I'd not seen it before either. Great film. Pesci wasn't in it as much as I'd liked
@grace7701
@grace7701 7 місяців тому
In RI, the northern end, we have whats known as Family Style chicken. You get the most delicious roasted chicken, ziti and sauce, fried, salad and a variety of rolls all you can eat. It is from the Italians in that area, they had huge families and they would all get together and they brought this type of food and it became a thing. It is only found in certain part of RI, i miss it so much. My mother in law is 78 and Italian and grew up in Brooklyn, NY, which is totally different today.
@greatlion100
@greatlion100 2 роки тому
The look on his face when he knew about his friend that passed away is a heartbreaking
@nae_petey_son
@nae_petey_son 2 роки тому
"You're seeing it for the first time, I'm going back to the past" Classic storyline. Welcome to my world!
@yawenliu6648
@yawenliu6648 2 роки тому
I came from China as a teen to live in NYC, I still don’t know much about Chinatown’s history in NYC, so maybe one day we will see you exploring Chinatown and showing its history and cultures to people all over the world? Thanks Peter!
@meequon1
@meequon1 9 місяців тому
(I've been listening to the book: Mott Street: A Chinese American Family's Story of Exclusion and Homecoming, it's been really interesting to hear about the author's families experiences in Chinatown)
@frenchtoast7742
@frenchtoast7742 2 роки тому
I have watched all your videos ! I’m always educated , emotionally involved and find myself in awe of how you are so beautifully articulate with different ethnicities. It’s a gift .
@stella-gx8ne
@stella-gx8ne 4 місяці тому
Seeing it for the first time….I’m going back to the past. Loved that line.
@DevinTheDivine
@DevinTheDivine 2 роки тому
The majority of my family is italian. And ever since my nana passed, I've wanted to learn more about my family's background and all things italian. I've even been practicing my italian and learning the language cause my nana always use to speak italian and mix it with English. Sorry for the rant, but these two videos brought back memories. So thank you 😊
@dennismisovski9932
@dennismisovski9932 2 роки тому
I think that’s cool, that’s how you stay to ur culture by learning the language, I see a lot of People claiming to be Italian which they are but not knowing the language. I hope u know what I’m trying to say
@g33335
@g33335 2 роки тому
@@dennismisovski9932 I don’t know the language fluently but I’m still Italian
@binkeifnjakovich1891
@binkeifnjakovich1891 Рік тому
I took your road in 2004 by moving and living in italy for 10 years almost 11. My friend... Italians were made to rule and become bosses. It made me tough and it made me stronger but it wasn't pretty or fun! If you can survive in Italy you can survive anywhere in the world its that cut thoat.
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@francesco3772 Рік тому
@@g33335 gnurant
@IMKAPPAA
@IMKAPPAA 10 місяців тому
@@francesco3772ahahhha
@greentree14
@greentree14 2 роки тому
What a sweet man. But I take what he says about the mob with a grain of salt. In the early 60's, I was a little kid hanging out in my Mom and Dad's pizza restaurant in the Chicago area. Every so often this group of about five friendly, well dressed older guys came in. I still remember them getting down on their knees to talk to me. I thought they were great. One of them looked like Jimmy Durante. I'm told they brought me a bunch of Christmas presents one year. Later, my parents told me they were the mob. They came to collect from the jukebox but I believe it went farther than that, because relatives told me these guys were the reason my parents left the restaurant business. Anyway, this was another good video series on your part. Your work on the border series was phenomenal. Thank you for what you're doing.
@AristotleSanchez1000
@AristotleSanchez1000 2 роки тому
All the old ones looked like Jimmy Durante. But they could be real bastards to other Italians,especially in the days before Prohibition,when it was extortion. the era after Prohibition ,when there were the gamblers,they weren't so bad.And did keep look out in the neighborhood.
@TheBaBaTV
@TheBaBaTV 2 роки тому
@@AristotleSanchez1000 Chicago outfits and NY cosa nostra are different in how they operate, the NY families didn’t just extort business owners for money like that without both parties benefiting, mike franzese said business owners would go to the mob for help!
@AristotleSanchez1000
@AristotleSanchez1000 2 роки тому
@@TheBaBaTV If a mob family extorts a business owner,its almost certain that the only ones they owner gets protection from is the ones extorting him. Maybe the mob involved steps in,only if its in their own best interest,or to not lose face with other families in the mob.Naturally ousiders think twice about bothering a business owner payiing protection,but given a real choice,no owner is likely to pay protection
@The.Original.Potatocakes
@The.Original.Potatocakes 2 роки тому
He seemed legit to me, even got other people to vouch for him.
@kylesalmon31
@kylesalmon31 Рік тому
@@TheBaBaTV I love watching franzese
@NomadicBrian
@NomadicBrian 2 роки тому
Parts of 'A Bronx Tale' was filmed in Astoria, Queens too. Right on 30th Ave north of Steinway St. I remember everybody was talking about DeNiro. I do remember the young man in the film. The scene when he is running down the street just happy to be alive. Some of the crew tipped a few in the neighborhood bars. Fun times.
@emilsabatini4038
@emilsabatini4038 2 роки тому
The young man's name was Calogero ( nickname "C " ) played by Lilo Broncato.
@Dante_Alligheri
@Dante_Alligheri 2 роки тому
grew up with a lot of italians here in toronto..my buddy mark died last year your typical old school italian loud funny observant freaks out at soccer whenever italy was playing ...rest in peace mark...awesome people
@harnaamkaur3020
@harnaamkaur3020 2 роки тому
how times have changed, really nice that Rich got to relive some memories with you! Its all in the stories that color our lives for the better or worse. Now I want to eat some Pasta!
@lilafeldman8630
@lilafeldman8630 2 роки тому
That pasta looked so good! I wanna eat!
@pizzareviewsonthego
@pizzareviewsonthego 2 роки тому
I did not want this to end! Great tour! I think Rich is a very good guy. I smiled while watching this entire thing, to watch a guy stroll through his old neighborhood and talk about the Italian American culture in the Bronx, as well as his personal memories growing up there.
@_Napoletano_
@_Napoletano_ 2 роки тому
"Who controls this block now?" "We do" Which means nobody...lol
@alexb5351
@alexb5351 2 роки тому
That means the ppl as it should be
@_Napoletano_
@_Napoletano_ 2 роки тому
@@alexb5351 technically no one should control the block. No one should need their block controlled so long as People in the neighborhood are living their lives and minding their business as it should be.
@alexb5351
@alexb5351 2 роки тому
@@_Napoletano_ the people should definitely control the block and what happens on it and all of them should be positive forces
@_Napoletano_
@_Napoletano_ 2 роки тому
@@alexb5351 private property is private property. If you're talking about chasing drug dealers or criminals off city owned streets thats a different story.
@derek5499
@derek5499 2 роки тому
I don't live in New York but I heard it was better when the mob was in those neighborhoods. They wouldn't allow any bs to go on. Just what I read
@zanevolk6810
@zanevolk6810 2 роки тому
It’s sad that the old school is dying off. Anyone in their late 20s early 30s who enjoyed the last great decade, I hope you all have at least one family member or friend with stories like these. Or an elder in the area who held on to the history. We’re so busy letting politics dictate hate while keeping it alive that we are rewriting history and eventually the best stories will all be unknown.
@karenmikasko7148
@karenmikasko7148 6 місяців тому
Best comment so far...every family needs a story teller.
@antoniogutierrezjr7471
@antoniogutierrezjr7471 6 місяців тому
They around you ever here of white flight ? Italians don't like to live with non whites it' causes problems
@TheStaubzauger
@TheStaubzauger 2 роки тому
One of the best and intriguing videos I ever watched. Loved every minute of it. What a character. So much to unpack in his stories
@katieh1752
@katieh1752 2 роки тому
I love how you make people and places come to life. I've loved everyone you've featured! Can't wait to see where you head next
@catherinedjensen
@catherinedjensen 2 роки тому
Loved this! Hearing him reminisce was priceless. The stories of him growing up in a bygone era♥️
@drkrkt4927
@drkrkt4927 2 роки тому
This vlog it’s so well made that me as Italian living in Italy, id move to live there right now, moneyless but with all them genuine people and this really nice and relaxing neighborhood
@jperin001
@jperin001 2 роки тому
Recently discovered your UKposts channel. Fantastic concept. I often wanted a way to understand the perspective of people from other parts of the world, but found no easily accessible way to do so. As a bonus, I have discovered I may not have understood the perspective of fellow Americans as well as I could. Love what you are doing!
@r8pilot296
@r8pilot296 2 роки тому
Fascinating 2 part series Peter about the Bronx.Big thanks for such a rich journey.
@Rodeojoneswa12
@Rodeojoneswa12 2 роки тому
I will watch these two videos multiple times. That guy is a national treasure and you lead him gently down memory lane. One of your better series...kudos.
@baustinmcmanus1991
@baustinmcmanus1991 2 роки тому
I absolutely love your channel Peter. I first found you just the other day and I was an instant subscriber. There is no better feeling in this world in my opinion than nostalgia. Thank you for risking your safety and spending your time to deliver this amazing content to us. I really appreciate you.
@tonykelly1679
@tonykelly1679 2 роки тому
That black guy had some memory!! 👊🏻😉 Love when real people talk facts!
@mione134
@mione134 2 роки тому
His grandfather is Italian. He made sure to tell him history. We love to see it!
@ChrischavChrischav
@ChrischavChrischav 2 роки тому
They was good to them too !
@raineyj560
@raineyj560 2 роки тому
@@ChrischavChrischav smh
@ChrischavChrischav
@ChrischavChrischav 2 роки тому
@@raineyj560 ?
@sneat2028
@sneat2028 2 роки тому
He was raised Italian, he's more Italian than anything else.
@jaeralph1975
@jaeralph1975 2 роки тому
I’m enjoying this series, I grew up in Upstate NY but had some similar experiences. Love the nostalgia, thanks for sharing.
@janedoe1146
@janedoe1146 Рік тому
Love this tour, thank you Rich! I had old NY friends and they were warm hearted just like Rich. They saved my life with their generosity.
@greatlion100
@greatlion100 2 роки тому
One of the best interviews. I enjoyed every second of the two episodes thank u very much Peter!
@sunsensational
@sunsensational 2 роки тому
It’s amazing how all these people (random/new/old) in such big city are friendly to each other. Like small family in big city. Very cool
@matrixman7706
@matrixman7706 8 місяців тому
I love the Italian American culture! I would love to hang out with Mr. Mancuso if I was ever in New York City.
@burton_burton_burton
@burton_burton_burton 2 роки тому
It’s interesting watching the interviewee walking down memory lane and rehashing what all he witnessed/knew about the neighborhood during his time. And then by the time you get to the young men sitting in the chairs on their phones, they seemed to not care/ignoring him until they ran into the other guy minutes later. Once they ran into him, it was fun to see them rehash; I definitely feel Rich was more connected than he let on (hence all the love) and the other guy seemed to want to share a view that wasn’t as positive. But hey, we all have different experiences… Thanks for the video Peter!
@atamagashock
@atamagashock 2 роки тому
That was awesome, especially the end with the man that’s been in the old mafia spot for 42 years
@kellyallday365
@kellyallday365 2 роки тому
You bring us such great treasures like this. Thank you
@thelaxplaya7
@thelaxplaya7 2 роки тому
Peter, I'm always impressed how you find key people in every area, this can't be by chance? They always seem very informed.
@taebebe9528
@taebebe9528 2 роки тому
That s life I guess after 100 years its a whole other neighbourhood or wathever gonna happen the older you get the more you think what we have will not stay forever only in our memories and I feel Rich how much he want to go back in those times and to see his mother and her voice again through the windows.
@coolmusic4meyee
@coolmusic4meyee 2 роки тому
Been about 10 years since I visited NYC, but this is what I remember it as. Streets with warm and welcoming people. It's the small things that makes it special like the guys just doing some dance moves at the street corner, the guy in the end showing up and giving his insight on the house and the people that used to be there. Love it!
@Firespirit233
@Firespirit233 2 роки тому
Love your videos, man. You are exposing not only beautiful places but also people's deep feelings and thoughts) that's precious. I love how you are entirely free from any stereotypes, I wish i could be the same.
@joeyd7432
@joeyd7432 2 роки тому
Epic! Just love those oldschool stories
@Knightmare-zv1ii
@Knightmare-zv1ii 2 роки тому
Definitely a good vlog his stories were amazing you can literally see and feel the energy of rich with the whole life story
@mxlex9991
@mxlex9991 2 роки тому
Love these videos, fantastic, could listen to older people talking about past times around the clock, would love to be able to tag along on these walks. Great content! Cheers from Sweden.
@koreyheightman9910
@koreyheightman9910 2 роки тому
Awesome videos with Rich! I greatly enjoyed our 30 min walk with him the past 2 sundays
@perky5874
@perky5874 2 роки тому
I like your guys knowledge of the old neighborhoods he’s really old-school the rock site and everything I forgot all about that stuff. It’s a great guy to have you walk through the neighborhoods with lotta good info
@notcatherinehall9265
@notcatherinehall9265 4 місяці тому
I'm just in love with this guy :) my dad died a few months ago and I see/hear him in Richie and all his stories. ALL of 'em. Thank you for going to Little Italy and Thank YOU Richie for sharing your nostalgia
@daved9302
@daved9302 Рік тому
So much passion in this chap, love the old days with respect and dignity with respect to elders and to life in general!!
@ralphl8055
@ralphl8055 2 роки тому
I really enjoy the interviews with Rich mancuso you guys are great together
@ahmedo5299
@ahmedo5299 2 роки тому
Thank you for this video. from🇸🇦
@carlstahlkopf2502
@carlstahlkopf2502 2 роки тому
Great trip down memory lane for Rich and a bit of history for us. Thanks for sharing!
@Intensiified
@Intensiified 2 роки тому
The older generation has so much to tell and teach. Great videos man , keep up the good work. Much love all the way from sweden
@hecatrice2064
@hecatrice2064 2 роки тому
It's awesome that bystanders enterned the convo and told their own experiences and knowledge
@jenBaker707
@jenBaker707 2 роки тому
Thank you Rich. It was a great walk down memory lane.
@harishnyc5597
@harishnyc5597 2 роки тому
Everything that explained in both videos is great. Thanks to you and Mr Rich for sharing old memories.
@Iaintsayinnothin..
@Iaintsayinnothin.. 2 роки тому
Amazing story and history, found this channel a few months ago through your series on Hasidic Jews and have been keenly watching your videos since then, you provide very eye opening, unique insights you dont get anywhere else. Great work Peter 💪💯.
@fedupnow61859
@fedupnow61859 2 роки тому
I hope you will continue to add to your subscribers. I find you style to be wonderful. It is informative and with the border , it was the best coverage that I saw in all media. Keep it up Peter. I love this Bronx tale since I lived in the time when all this was happening. I miss the old usa of the 50 and 60's. I have sympatico with the Italians. My grandparents were Irish on one side and Polish on the other. Both sides of the Irish family came to Ellis Island in the late 1800's and the Polish were the early 1900's. The story is the same for all of the immigrants
@michaellnbnj
@michaellnbnj 2 роки тому
Love this video, Peter! Reminds me of my childhood in the 60's/70's across the Hudson River in North Bergen, NJ. Very similar to Rich's childhood.
@luigim2730
@luigim2730 7 місяців тому
I’m from Adelaide Australia, both my parents were born in Italy, a huge wave came here in the 50’s. Where I live is a huge Italian community. It reminds me of this video
@osmangarcia1303
@osmangarcia1303 6 місяців тому
There are italians there too ? Wow
@JadeB628
@JadeB628 8 місяців тому
Peter, I got to hand it to you. I can enjoy watching every single video you produce around the world, just about every day. All your videos are amazing. Thanks.
@Eric-mz9en
@Eric-mz9en Рік тому
This seems like the best Peter Santello coverage in my opinion. I'm neither Italian or from where this shoot was. I just appreciate the old stories and history and pretty much everything about this video. I have helped an Italian out one time just because I was a nice guy, and I gotta say.. That guy told me if you ever need anything.. .. Really cool dude. ✌️
@ja-uh9gz
@ja-uh9gz Рік тому
What great stories! I could listen all day. 😊
@ziamarie
@ziamarie Рік тому
Ohhhhh Madone!!!!! Ive been in the bakery hundreds of times with my cousins!!! My cousins were baptised, had their communions and were confirmed in that church also. And i remember going to midnight mass there on Christmas eve. This video was great!
@thenybotino
@thenybotino 2 роки тому
Great channel, great vibe, great guy. Thank you, Peter. Keep doing it, man. You rock!
@dubbystyle1
@dubbystyle1 2 роки тому
I've been watching your channel for a year now. You have an amazing talent and views on the world. You definitely need a Netflix contract.
@zipchtkdn7804
@zipchtkdn7804 2 роки тому
I love these up-to-date videos of people walking down through these Italian neighborhoods because I can't I live in Iowa. I love just to go walk down them like Little Italy and where you guys walk down you know just as normal person not as a tourist I'm fascinated by all that neighborhood stuff that Rich went through.oh and get to the pasta shop pizza parlors and Italian restaurant u guys ate at.
@lizkearsing325
@lizkearsing325 2 роки тому
These videos about Arthur Ave. are fantastic! They are right up there with your videos about the Hasidics in Brooklyn ! There are so many wonderful neighborhoods in NYC, You are just the best! Maybe you could visit Bay Ridge, next! It was once Norwegian , but now is filled with so many cultures.
@peritusb2158
@peritusb2158 9 місяців тому
Greetings to our italian brothers from an Albanian! 🇮🇹 🇦🇱
@elviszhupa2130
@elviszhupa2130 8 місяців тому
True,Italians are our brothers!
@DanNguyen-xd6wg
@DanNguyen-xd6wg 2 роки тому
This man should be a tour guide person. He knows the area so well and has so many stories to tell, especially the wise guys back in the days, he would be a great tour guide.
@ignaciorodriguez5636
@ignaciorodriguez5636 2 роки тому
I love this kind of videos because they feel real
@dd7demo508
@dd7demo508 2 роки тому
My Grandma is Sicilian and at the moment I am across the country from her and she’s going thru a lot, Rich reminds me a lot of her and I love my Sicilian roots. What he said about La Famiglia is so true, if we like you and you’re a good true friend, then Italians will treat you like Famiglia and like you’re one of our own. They will have your back permanently and are very loyal people. I know other cultures are like this too, but Italians are somn special. Much love and great content keep it up! ❤️🙏🏻
@paulirwin2678
@paulirwin2678 2 роки тому
What a great guy and great stories! Loved these 2 episodes with Rich 👍
@KnuckleballTwins
@KnuckleballTwins 2 роки тому
Love it, absolutely love it! 🙌 It doesn’t get purer than this 👊
@gurichxhxl
@gurichxhxl 2 роки тому
I AM PROUD TO BE ITALIAN 🇮🇹
@leoavitabile
@leoavitabile 2 роки тому
And tonight, we'll win the Euro Cup !
@patti3d
@patti3d 2 роки тому
Your name sounds Indian! Its a pretty name. SRK my favorite!
@joedimaggio6261
@joedimaggio6261 2 роки тому
I'm proud to be American
@gurichxhxl
@gurichxhxl 2 роки тому
@@leoavitabile we woooon🏆🇮🇹
@gurichxhxl
@gurichxhxl 2 роки тому
@@patti3d yes! I have Indian origins, but I was born in Italy!! Italy is my motherland and Italian is my first language!
@Mr.Schitzengigglez
@Mr.Schitzengigglez Рік тому
Awesome. I grew up around people, before UKposts. This guy is super honest. You always find a way to bring the best out of people, Peter.
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