Tough story to follow (probably because of the booze) but very interesting nevertheless. Worth a listen. Always nice to hear someone's impression of the crew---especially someone who wasn't in the life.
Straight on it today. 😆 You can feel the tension in him when he's reliving it. Can't get enough of this shit Pool party footage coming along nicely as well by the way.
Cool interviews I also like the last video of the BBQ behind Roy's House. As teenagers we used to see the parties he had from across the canal on Orlando Drive. It's a dead end street opposite Roy's backyard. We used to park there and smoke weed because no one bothered us in the summer of 79. That deck along with the pool and the entire bulkhead is collapsing into the canal these days. It really looks like hell. I still live not far and I have a cool picture of it if you want to use it.
My friend lived down the block off Whitewood. In fact his parents still live there. We used to ride bikes past Roy’s house all the time. I heard that house fell into disrepair.
He described their vibe as literally the worst case scenario type of vibe lol They were caricatures of paranoid hit men and actual hit men…so where tf is the big budget movie on the Gemini crew
I'd have been feeling exactly the same around those guys. No matter how much crime you get tangled up in during your earlier life, you always feel uncomfortable around guys who come across as being so trigger happy. You can almost feel with some ppl like these guys that they are always ready to start popping off shots with intent to kill at anytime. And so its quite clear that this guy was feeling that, and so obviously felt on edge around them. And now knowing how murderous they actually were i'm sure will give him the chills thinking back about it, because although he will kind of known or believed that some of them were killers, i'm sure back then he didn't suspect that they were killing so many people and chopping them up in the way they were doing.. I bet looking back like this makes him cringe thinking how he's glad he never got more tied up with them and got away from em like he did. Sick evil creepy muthafuckaz..
Well I grew up around a lot of those type of people also here in Connecticut everything is the same it's not any different than New York New York isn't any different than Connecticut we're all human beings at 1 time or another
Maybe they were so edgy from the coke because, for those who don’t know, that sounds like a lot of blo being sniffed… especially if it was good and not cut!
This guy explains a lot with out explaining a thing he explained the atmosphere 30 times in a 30 different ways and I still dont get what they did when they went out.??
guy is so obvious drunk or high as he tells the story he is in denial about but not really. Probably has trouble sleeping at night but still living the good life (wink) by the looks of things. If he's discussing post-Vietnam would love to see what his DD214 has to say about him
Ross Brodar and Billy sharp . We are the creators of all this content and Own Dominick’s life rights as well as the film Lynchpin of Bensonhurst which is available on online
Appreciate this content, maybe it's said elsewhere but assume Dominic wanted to wait until after he passed before having all this released. Glad you guys were able to capture this history
RIP Dom. He was a character and very entertaining to listen to. A lot of people miss you Dom!!!
Great interview. He describes that tension so well you almost feel it.
This guy should have his own show!
Who should?
Thank you for uploading these vids.
I'd loved to have lived back then, everything is dead nowadays.
I look forward to these videos, daily! Another one!! Rest easy Dom! 😎🙏
This guy is great 😂. He did a good job setting the scene. 🕺🏻
Tough story to follow (probably because of the booze) but very interesting nevertheless. Worth a listen. Always nice to hear someone's impression of the crew---especially someone who wasn't in the life.
Just purchased and watched your film - thought it was great! Keep up the good work!
Awesome! Thank you!
Brilliant as always.....
Straight on it today. 😆
You can feel the tension in him when he's reliving it.
Can't get enough of this shit
Pool party footage coming along nicely as well by the way.
More Richie stories!!!
This guy is very good .
Cool interviews I also like the last video of the BBQ behind Roy's House. As teenagers we used to see the parties he had from across the canal on Orlando Drive. It's a dead end street opposite Roy's backyard.
We used to park there and smoke weed because no one bothered us in the summer of 79. That deck along with the pool and the entire bulkhead is collapsing into the canal these days. It really looks like hell. I still live not far and I have a cool picture of it if you want to use it.
My friend lived down the block off Whitewood. In fact his parents still live there. We used to ride bikes past Roy’s house all the time. I heard that house fell into disrepair.
This guy cracks me up lol
Ralphie from sopranos vibes
Great stories !!
Ich habe während des Sommers 1974 in der Gastätte Brione's (Bay Ridge) gearbeitet.
"Okay, I'm paranoid, I'm nervous, I'm tired,...ya know, I'm in love." 😆I know right? I hate when that happens.
Yeah, I laughed at that.
This guy is a BROKEN RECORD!!! OMG
He described their vibe as literally the worst case scenario type of vibe lol They were caricatures of paranoid hit men and actual hit men…so where tf is the big budget movie on the Gemini crew
Kept saying “I wasn’t into it” means he was into it 😂
He wasn’t into cocaine but he has ounces of cocaine laying around haha
I think he was “into it” during this interview.
Of course,just like every recovering addict,he "hated it."
I had porn in my closet back in the 90s...but I wasn't into it. 😆
Maybe he's a recovering addict who got some tools for living AND he explains it without glorifying it? It's not always a lie
He lived above Benny Eggs club.
Are you sure this guy was not on coked up during this interview?
Fascinating first-hand perspective from someone who was not a cop or an associate.
I'd have been feeling exactly the same around those guys.
No matter how much crime you get tangled up in during your earlier life, you always feel uncomfortable around guys who come across as being so trigger happy. You can almost feel with some ppl like these guys that they are always ready to start popping off shots with intent to kill at anytime. And so its quite clear that this guy was feeling that, and so obviously felt on edge around them. And now knowing how murderous they actually were i'm sure will give him the chills thinking back about it, because although he will kind of known or believed that some of them were killers, i'm sure back then he didn't suspect that they were killing so many people and chopping them up in the way they were doing..
I bet looking back like this makes him cringe thinking how he's glad he never got more tied up with them and got away from em like he did.
Sick evil creepy muthafuckaz..
Well I grew up around a lot of those type of people also here in Connecticut everything is the same it's not any different than New York New York isn't any different than Connecticut we're all human beings at 1 time or another
Geeky guys all geeked out berzerk and nervous trigger happy gunslingers guys you say?
Like a Ralph Steadman painting, I like it....
It was making me edgy listening to it.
“Wasn’t into the coke” back then
. Certainly is now.
This guy was more into these guys then he admits 😂
😂 funny story 👍 say what ya want about roy but he sure knew how to train killers .
Maybe they were so edgy from the coke because, for those who don’t know, that sounds like a lot of blo being sniffed… especially if it was good and not cut!
Men at that level are getting 95%~100% pure.
He said the same thing over n over for 9 minutes
This gee has baby hands. 😆
This guy explains a lot with out explaining a thing he explained the atmosphere 30 times in a 30 different ways and I still dont get what they did when they went out.??
He didn't like them but he was around them all the time🤷😒🙄🤔
guy is so obvious drunk or high as he tells the story he is in denial about but not really. Probably has trouble sleeping at night but still living the good life (wink) by the looks of things. If he's discussing post-Vietnam would love to see what his DD214 has to say about him
I wonder 💭 who is running this Channel cause Dominick has passed away
Ross Brodar and Billy sharp . We are the creators of all this content and Own Dominick’s life rights as well as the film Lynchpin of Bensonhurst which is available on online
@@therealdominickmontiglio 'we own his life rights' kinda sounds like how Nino thought.
Appreciate this content, maybe it's said elsewhere but assume Dominic wanted to wait until after he passed before having all this released. Glad you guys were able to capture this history
Keep this content coming please guys. It's top stuff and will become part of the historical record.
Worst story ever.
This dude is on some yuppers lol he likes the go
But wasn't Demoe's Uncle Joseph Gugliemo aka Dracula ?
I believe it could have been him
That was his cousin I believe
@@BigTrout-t8yyea and he didn’t wear glasses
@@QuantumRizzX 1st cousin.
I to was never “into” Cocain