Not having a go, just constructive criticism, try not to interrupt too much. Graham is long winded and needs space and time to tell his stories. He often forgot where he was at in certain points. I understand you were trying to clarify certain things like the year a certain event happened etc, but sometimes it was just to reaffirm a really insignificant detail which disrupted the flow. But really great interview overall that's just a minor point. Awesome work mate could see the passion you had for this interview as you explained it was one you wanted from the start. Loved that bit at the end where you gave his clothing a proper shoutout (as opposed to the usual we'll leave a link below) and the gift boxes were really classy mate.
@@Danny-rg4ii wouldn’t go that far. This is the first podcast I’ve seen of him but to me it just looked like a bloke who was genuinely excited to have this guest and at times he tried a bit too hard to relate to him. Nothing serious, no massive character flaw just lead him to talk over Graham a bit which disrupted the flow at times.
@SamsonRyan72 I didn't mean he thinks he's a star, but some Americans.... This guy will be good if he listens to constructive comments like yours. There is an American podcast called soft white underbelly which is probably the best, street ppl to stars, very good. Stay blessed 👋
@@Danny-rg4ii Sorry, didn't even notice the last part of your comment saying 'he will get better'. Yeah totally agree mate, some podcasters are too much and often ruin their own episodes by wanting to dominate the discussion too much. Key part of podcasting is reading the room and knowing your guests. If they are long winded with their responses, you need to give them room.
I saw Bunny Johnson fight one of my favourite fighters, Tony Mundine on the Gold Coast in '81. I didn't have much money at the time, so I bought the cheapest ticket. I got there early to watch all the prelims so I could get my money's worth, they were still setting things up, security wasn't in place, so I just walked up to the ring, sat down at ringside and pretended I was where I should be but the whole time I was just waiting for the tap on the shoulder...that never came. It wasn't sold out, no one asked me to move so I ended up watching the fight up close. I'd been to the fights plenty of times before but usually sat miles back from the action but sitting at ringside was a whole different experience, you hear every punch land, see the look in their eyes, hear the corner men talk between rounds, it was excellent. Both fighters were in the twilight of their careers when they met but they both tried their guts out, it was a hard, tough fight between two experienced, well matched old pros. Tony Mundine got a late TKO. Tony Mundine next fought and stopped Steve Axcel for the Australian heavy, cruiser and light heavy weight titles. I've never seen another (big) Australian who boxed as perfectly as Tony Mundine in his prime, he was beautiful to watch and had such perfect form.
This lad should get Graham on full time interviewing what old gangsters and street ppl we have left from the 80s and 90s etc they don't have to be famous
Viewed Graham on many Pocasts , he was definitely at the very top of upper ettulonce of Aussie Crims. As he's genuine is why he's out lived all that tried taking him out.. Regards from Leeds West Yorkshire England 🇬🇧
I've got a story for you to Air...I knew neddy...Abo's not the only sole surviver from that era...I was just a kid back then myself...I sit in my chair and think back to the 80s and 90s and wonder how did I survive it all...there we're 3 sides to Neddy...the good the bad and the dead set fuckin ugly...good to see Abo's in good health...cheers...
I'm genuinely interested in Graham's story, but honestly watching old mate interrupt and try to build himself up at any moment just made it difficult to watch
Would have been nice to try and keep an instinct timeline happening. I know it’s hard when Abo loves a story and tends to digress a lot from story to story and things are jumping all over the place. But I feel like a load of potential cool info at the start was missed from when Abo n Neddy first started out after Neddy got out of Jail when they linked up. Would have been cool to hear stories of what they were up to n what else was happening around them in the underworld. I know a lot of that is common knowledge now and well documented from other podcasts, docos and shows but hearing those stories from the horses mouth is always better. But it jumped real quick to their fight over the 50k owed to Abo, to him being set up for the Mick Dury shooting. After you got excited over their fight it would have been good to bring Abo back a bit on the timeline you had started about how Abo & Neddy linked up. Keeping guests on track is hard though and you got a 2 hour pod out of it. So well done with that.
@@Kash20Mob Yeah bro, I get it. I probably should be doing the same thing and get focused on setting and achieving some goals. The phone and social media/TH-cam world is a massive daily distraction for me too and eats up way too many hours out of my day. Nobody can get mad at ya for it bruz. I just wanna hear that you're doing well and that life is good right now. Good to see you're still about though lad. Stay safe breddrin. ✌️👐
back in the day where it was a "self cleaning kitchen" if ya fukd up, ya copped ya whack. That's why Jack's would let it go. if ya stepped out of line or was a goose, your own crew fixed ya up . cowards, scumbags & rats didn't last long, just stand up blokes!
Domestic violence ? . Should have come to my place as a kid . My mother was a nutter , yelled and screamed and at times smashed the place up . She would wind my old man up while watching Tv and he would walk across the room and smash her in the face . Us kids would get out there real fast and hide in the bedrooms . For the next couple hours it was carnage . I’d frequently see mother with a busted face and she would tell us kids it was our fault she got a hiding . She would start an argument with my father and try to pour hot water from the jug on him . If she wasn’t doing that she would run to the knife draw to try stab the old man . She would frequently tell us she was going to kill the lot of us and I’m surprised she didn’t . Couple of times my old man held my mother down when she was hysterical and my brother had to ring the doctor who cam and sedated her like a wild animal . We had punch up with the whole family next door once on the street outside the house . It was a crazy time in my life and one I wouldn’t wish on anyone .
I’m 56 and that sounds like our place growing up. I think it was a generational thing. Whilst maybe not “normal” I think it was more common than you think.
It sounds like Neddy had ADHD or something poor impulse control - and always looking for some excitment. Or possbly schizophrenic. It sounds like Abo looked at it more like a business. Risk versus reward. Where Neddy's reward was the risk - the "buzz" - of doing or being involved in the crime and the violence. I knew someone in my earlier life who wasn't super violent but was always in trouble - they were literally schizophrenic - and they were always involved in "situations", always big noting themselves, manuipulating people and always in. trouble. Neddy doesn't sound like a likeable poerson, but It's kinda poetic justice that he verballed so many cops to ICAC. I think Rogerson mioght have got a medal for shooting Lafranchi. I think Neddy delivered him up, but it was set up to look like Lafranchi had a gun and Rogerson "heroically" shot him.
@@unbreakablepodcast Abo i know your only doing your best . Its just hard to cop when i know the truth . Good luck man , I wasn't being negative just honest . Very much appreciate your reply though ,
@@LONEWOLF78.hard to confront someone over story’s. It’s all word of mouth. Even these blokes admit the police would change the paperwork to save themselves. So really. Who knows fkn anything haha
Not having a go, just constructive criticism, try not to interrupt too much. Graham is long winded and needs space and time to tell his stories. He often forgot where he was at in certain points. I understand you were trying to clarify certain things like the year a certain event happened etc, but sometimes it was just to reaffirm a really insignificant detail which disrupted the flow. But really great interview overall that's just a minor point. Awesome work mate could see the passion you had for this interview as you explained it was one you wanted from the start. Loved that bit at the end where you gave his clothing a proper shoutout (as opposed to the usual we'll leave a link below) and the gift boxes were really classy mate.
To many podcasters think they are the stars, this guy will get better
@@Danny-rg4ii wouldn’t go that far. This is the first podcast I’ve seen of him but to me it just looked like a bloke who was genuinely excited to have this guest and at times he tried a bit too hard to relate to him. Nothing serious, no massive character flaw just lead him to talk over Graham a bit which disrupted the flow at times.
@SamsonRyan72 I didn't mean he thinks he's a star, but some Americans....
This guy will be good if he listens to constructive comments like yours. There is an American podcast called soft white underbelly which is probably the best, street ppl to stars, very good. Stay blessed 👋
a good yarn doesn't need all that extra info ay let the man yap
@@Danny-rg4ii Sorry, didn't even notice the last part of your comment saying 'he will get better'. Yeah totally agree mate, some podcasters are too much and often ruin their own episodes by wanting to dominate the discussion too much. Key part of podcasting is reading the room and knowing your guests. If they are long winded with their responses, you need to give them room.
This would have been a much better interview if the interviewer stopped interrupting Abo and sidetracking him.
Noted. Working on this, I will get better over time.
I think he was just excited to be interviewing Abo (understandably so), and he kept asking follow-up questions. It's still a great interview! :)
I saw Bunny Johnson fight one of my favourite fighters, Tony Mundine on the Gold Coast in '81. I didn't have much money at the time, so I bought the cheapest ticket. I got there early to watch all the prelims so I could get my money's worth, they were still setting things up, security wasn't in place, so I just walked up to the ring, sat down at ringside and pretended I was where I should be but the whole time I was just waiting for the tap on the shoulder...that never came.
It wasn't sold out, no one asked me to move so I ended up watching the fight up close. I'd been to the fights plenty of times before but usually sat miles back from the action but sitting at ringside was a whole different experience, you hear every punch land, see the look in their eyes, hear the corner men talk between rounds, it was excellent.
Both fighters were in the twilight of their careers when they met but they both tried their guts out, it was a hard, tough fight between two experienced, well matched old pros. Tony Mundine got a late TKO.
Tony Mundine next fought and stopped Steve Axcel for the Australian heavy, cruiser and light heavy weight titles. I've never seen another (big) Australian who boxed as perfectly as Tony Mundine in his prime, he was beautiful to watch and had such perfect form.
I could happily listen to Graham's storys all day, legendary guest mate great work
This lad should get Graham on full time interviewing what old gangsters and street ppl we have left from the 80s and 90s etc they don't have to be famous
We are always open to new guest suggestions! Drop us a dm.
A blessed man with a prophetic gift. Still alive. Well makes sense seems like a decent fella with good values and morals
Love this comment brother.
That was great, wish it went for another 2 hours Abo has gold stories.
Thank you brother so glad you enjoyed it!
Fellas this was the best one yet well done both of you
You are appreciated!
Great interview!! 👏👏
A very patient person is Graham. I would have lost the plot with all the interruptions…
Lol, lucky for me Graham is a true gentleman and a patient friend. On the next one I will nail it I promise.
@@unbreakablepodcast All good 👍 You could see you were excited to have him there!
You were just excited mate
Its a learning process@@unbreakablepodcast
How good is this. Interesting and so good to see the self awareness looking back from Abo
Puts everything in perspective, knowing what he went through.
This covered some deep topics. Thank you for the words the show will get better from here.
Viewed Graham on many Pocasts , he was definitely at the very top of upper ettulonce of Aussie Crims. As he's genuine is why he's out lived all that tried taking him out.. Regards from Leeds West Yorkshire England 🇬🇧
MOT 💙💛
ALAW , wish the club would look quick bringing players in , obviously Rodon signed , MOT !!!
Echelon?
Great interview! 😊
Nice gesture at the end gifts. Great interview. Thank u
King comment
Love his loyalty to his mates.
Was not returned by most.
Uncle abo is top shelf, living legend 🫡🫡
Love this bloke, henry legend
Sally Anne is a true hero, as tough as Brian Murphy and as brave as Ned Kelly.
I've got a story for you to Air...I knew neddy...Abo's not the only sole surviver from that era...I was just a kid back then myself...I sit in my chair and think back to the 80s and 90s and wonder how did I survive it all...there we're 3 sides to Neddy...the good the bad and the dead set fuckin ugly...good to see Abo's in good health...cheers...
so far the best one. Hands down 🔥🔥🏆
Top comment!
Fantastic video can’t wait for his movie to come out in 2025.
? Missed that, for real?
Aye??? 🤔
Will be a banger!
@@unbreakablepodcast yes it will
Awesome podcast
Ok subbed. Graham Henry omg how cool your very lucky bro
I'm genuinely interested in Graham's story, but honestly watching old mate interrupt and try to build himself up at any moment just made it difficult to watch
ADHD. Working on it. Stay blessed.
@unbreakablepodcast I have the same issue brother, I respect that
One guy I'd have a around a camp fire is Graham Henry such a old school good one that U could listen to for hours , what a yarn brah
Love this feedback. Stay blessed.
He just loves the sound of his own voice doesn't he !!!
Cheers guys 👍
The best clothing company in Australia!
It's good your telling your story
Would have been nice to try and keep an instinct timeline happening. I know it’s hard when Abo loves a story and tends to digress a lot from story to story and things are jumping all over the place. But I feel like a load of potential cool info at the start was missed from when Abo n Neddy first started out after Neddy got out of Jail when they linked up. Would have been cool to hear stories of what they were up to n what else was happening around them in the underworld. I know a lot of that is common knowledge now and well documented from other podcasts, docos and shows but hearing those stories from the horses mouth is always better. But it jumped real quick to their fight over the 50k owed to Abo, to him being set up for the Mick Dury shooting. After you got excited over their fight it would have been good to bring Abo back a bit on the timeline you had started about how Abo & Neddy linked up.
Keeping guests on track is hard though and you got a 2 hour pod out of it. So well done with that.
awesome yarn 💯
How ya doing brah? Haven't seen you around in ages. Where have ya been bro?
@@marksuckaturd5098 hey brother marky , yeah lad just taking a break from the aussie 420 scene .... still think about you and wally , the O.G's 💯🤙
@@Kash20Mob Yeah bro, I get it. I probably should be doing the same thing and get focused on setting and achieving some goals. The phone and social media/TH-cam world is a massive daily distraction for me too and eats up way too many hours out of my day. Nobody can get mad at ya for it bruz. I just wanna hear that you're doing well and that life is good right now. Good to see you're still about though lad. Stay safe breddrin. ✌️👐
Love this comment my brother thank you.
nice one abo
No need to throw that in there, I got one of my own!!
Good on ya Abo !!
how does abo look himself in his aboriginal eye?
What’s the name they give people who write their own biography?
The interruptions 😞
You were that far up his arse that poor old Henry would have got nosebleeds
back in the day where it was a "self cleaning kitchen"
if ya fukd up, ya copped ya whack.
That's why Jack's would let it go.
if ya stepped out of line or was a goose, your own crew fixed ya up .
cowards, scumbags & rats didn't last long, just stand up blokes!
Mad, let's Ooog...
Domestic violence ? . Should have come to my place as a kid . My mother was a nutter , yelled and screamed and at times smashed the place up . She would wind my old man up while watching Tv and he would walk across the room and smash her in the face . Us kids would get out there real fast and hide in the bedrooms . For the next couple hours it was carnage . I’d frequently see mother with a busted face and she would tell us kids it was our fault she got a hiding . She would start an argument with my father and try to pour hot water from the jug on him . If she wasn’t doing that she would run to the knife draw to try stab the old man . She would frequently tell us she was going to kill the lot of us and I’m surprised she didn’t . Couple of times my old man held my mother down when she was hysterical and my brother had to ring the doctor who cam and sedated her like a wild animal . We had punch up with the whole family next door once on the street outside the house . It was a crazy time in my life and one I wouldn’t wish on anyone .
Shhh
I’m 56 and that sounds like our place growing up. I think it was a generational thing. Whilst maybe not “normal” I think it was more common than you think.
It sounds like Neddy had ADHD or something poor impulse control - and always looking for some excitment. Or possbly schizophrenic.
It sounds like Abo looked at it more like a business. Risk versus reward. Where Neddy's reward was the risk - the "buzz" - of doing or being involved in the crime and the violence.
I knew someone in my earlier life who wasn't super violent but was always in trouble - they were literally schizophrenic - and they were always involved in "situations", always big noting themselves, manuipulating people and always in. trouble.
Neddy doesn't sound like a likeable poerson, but It's kinda poetic justice that he verballed so many cops to ICAC.
I think Rogerson mioght have got a medal for shooting Lafranchi. I think Neddy delivered him up, but it was set up to look like Lafranchi had a gun and Rogerson "heroically" shot him.
Podcasts are good if the subject of the said podcast is allowed to talk instead of interrupting him all the time ...
MY BEST FRIEND WAS ABO HENRY , HE STUCK TO YOU LIKE SHIT TO A BLANKET
The last dog alive
Cool
Back in the day when working with the police was acceptable... Not like today😂
Not all of us worked with police , Abo did , Being honest it was not acceptable to real crims.
If Graham didn't use the f word in his vocabulary this podcast would have been half as long as it was 😂😂😂
Stop interrupting you amatuer
50% true 50% full of s*** .
tells a lot of lies
Not really when they can all be proven and backed up. But the algorithm appreciates your negativity. Stay blessed king.
@@unbreakablepodcast Abo i know your only doing your best . Its just hard to cop when i know the truth . Good luck man , I wasn't being negative just honest . Very much appreciate your reply though ,
Why dont u confront him and film it and put it on YT? Otherwise ur just another troll mate.
@@LONEWOLF78.hard to confront someone over story’s. It’s all word of mouth. Even these blokes admit the police would change the paperwork to save themselves. So really. Who knows fkn anything haha
@@Carlwilliamsburner very true, like ww2, the winners write the history books. Hahaha. Still love Aussie true crime.
Cant believe he coached the allblacks to a world cup. And he s friends with kevin Holland from the ufc. 😂legend
Gotta love this bloke, stories of dead blokes. He’s so full of shit…..