Probably one of the most informative and insightful interviews with Mr. Sinatra I have ever seen. Excellent questions and patience to allow Frank Sinatra to answer thoroughly with great detail. Awesome, really enjoyed it.
Illuminating. Sinatra studied the breath control of Tommy Dorsey's trombone playing. Sinatra's high intelligence and thoughtfulness is never in doubt. He brought these qualities to the songs.
Really nice to see an interview where you could learn something from Sinatra, rather than have an interviewer that annoys or bores the hell out of him.
Excellent interview. Sinatra likes this guy. It is evident when he starts a sentence that the interviewer just used. Sinatra would never allow his perceived "vulnerability" to be on display to just anyone. Well done and enlightening.
We have seen MR.SINATRA much more then a few times and loved each time,but this time at THE URIS THEATER in 1974 was the best, when SINATRA came on stage the whole building shook it was like no other n no other entainer will ever do what he has done, l wish I can get a copy of this consert😂❤😅
Some pathetic low-lifes feel the need to make ugly comments about a man who brought so much happiness to people. I guess the bigger the talent, the bigger the popularity, the larger the amount of charity, the more desperate they are to put him down. Maybe it's because they lead dismal, nowhere lives, acting out like a bad child, gives them the attention they crave & makes them feel like they aren't so rotten. Now for the important part. Great interview by Bill Boggs. Thoughtful, insightful questions. Each one is answered with care & insight relating to any performer & an audience. 45 years on & this rare interview is still of interest to so many dedicated fans. Thanks for posting.
Frank Sinatra was a wonderful singer and performer, but he did a lot of shi**y and illegal things in his lifetime and that cannot be denied. No famous person should be idolized. They are all human with human frailties, Sinatra included. Oh and, by the way, I thought that we are supposed to be able to freely express our opinions here.
I’ve been listening to Frank for 66 years, and will continue to do so until the end of my existence, there’s no one like him, past or present. His legacy ensures his immortality.
Thorough and entertaining interview. The idea that he tried to envision the song as an emotion to be portrayed n song was something I didn't know about Frank. Also, that he was told the home was interesting but it didn't say how he got his money to pay for the tickets for the Dorsey band. I guess he must have gotten paid at some very early point in New York for his singing.
I thought I had seen all the talk shows of that era. Merv Griffin, Mike Douglas, Dick Cavett, David Frost, etc. But who is this guy? I don't remember him. Almost like a Mandela Effect. lol.
You are not a very smart person, by saying anything you don't know about, SINATRA had more class in his finger than anyone, n he used colone frome SPAINE, i use the same colone.😊🇺🇲🇮🇹
Frank's last wife, golddigger Barbara, said Frank washed in Ivory soap, which is the cheapest most foul-smelling krap on the market. I think Frank's wearing this strange outfit because if you look at 05:49 this is certainly the heaviest he has ever been, and wanted something to distract from that, although it's not working.
Probably one of the most informative and insightful interviews with Mr. Sinatra I have ever seen. Excellent questions and patience to allow Frank Sinatra to answer thoroughly with great detail. Awesome, really enjoyed it.
Even Sinatra's speaking voice consists of great phrasing and rhythm - each word is well enunciated and understandable.
Illuminating. Sinatra studied the breath control of Tommy Dorsey's trombone playing.
Sinatra's high intelligence and thoughtfulness is never in doubt. He brought these qualities to the songs.
Every word and punctuation mark mattered in his singing. Unique!
Fantastic interview with a fantastic performer.
What a fabulous interesting interview . Nice to see Frank so relaxed with Will . Thanks for uploadin .
@frankie4you2013 Right, because you're so perfect.
Really nice to see an interview where you could learn something from Sinatra, rather than have an interviewer that annoys or bores the hell out of him.
The greatest solo performer of all time
A magnificent singer and actor.
Excellent interview. Sinatra likes this guy. It is evident when he starts a sentence that the interviewer just used. Sinatra would never allow his perceived "vulnerability" to be on display to just anyone. Well done and enlightening.
Wow! Incredible interview with the Chairman! I want more! I love this man! I want more!
Plane and simple, there will never be another Frank!! Hell these days I don’t know if it’s even allowed....🤨
Thanks for the video. This has great historical value !!
Frankie ROCKS!
We have seen MR.SINATRA much more then a few times and loved each time,but this time at THE URIS THEATER in 1974 was the best, when SINATRA came on stage the whole building shook it was like no other n no other entainer will ever do what he has done, l wish I can get a copy of this consert😂❤😅
Bill Boggs; I shared a thanksgiving day with him and his son on the island of Jumby Bay off of Antigua in the home of Robin Leach
Some pathetic low-lifes feel the need to make ugly comments about a man who brought so much happiness to people. I guess the bigger the talent, the bigger the popularity, the larger the amount of charity, the more desperate they are to put him down. Maybe it's because they lead dismal, nowhere lives, acting out like a bad child, gives them the attention they crave & makes them feel like they aren't so rotten. Now for the important part. Great interview by Bill Boggs. Thoughtful, insightful questions. Each one is answered with care & insight relating to any performer & an audience. 45 years on & this rare interview is still of interest to so many dedicated fans. Thanks for posting.
Frank Sinatra was a wonderful singer and performer, but he did a lot of shi**y and illegal things in his lifetime and that cannot be denied. No famous person should be idolized. They are all human with human frailties, Sinatra included. Oh and, by the way, I thought that we are supposed to be able to freely express our opinions here.
It’s not ugly comments if it is the truth
Wow, what an insightful interview.
He was the premier entertainer of the 20th Century.❤
Great interview. No nonsense questions.
What an amazing man! One of a kind!!!
I’ve been listening to Frank for 66 years, and will continue to do so until the end of my existence, there’s no one like him, past or present. His legacy ensures his immortality.
ENTERTAINER OF THE CENTURY!!!!
Its not verry often you see frank sinartra do an interview
I love him and miss him
Fantastic. Thank you. X
Will Ferrell interviews Sinatra
I thought it's Ron Perlman
Bill Boggs.
Same thought
Could it be his father?
Is it him?
i thought i was looking older but it turns out im just looking more like frank sinatra.
Nice interview with the man Sinatra as opposed to the superstar.
Frank the best.
A great man
A huge Singer
The ONE and ONLY FRANK ❤
I saw him 5 times. Always an experience. The best.
Voce, musicalità, swing, pronuncia...
N.1 al mondo....grazie per le emozioni che ci donato ciao frank riposa in pace..
since i listen SEND IN THE CLOWNS I knew was a special song to frank ... i saw it on him eyes
Down to earth 🌎 superstar ...pretty impressive 😊
Thorough and entertaining interview. The idea that he tried to envision the song as an emotion to be portrayed n song was something I didn't know about Frank. Also, that he was told the home was interesting but it didn't say how he got his money to pay for the tickets for the Dorsey band. I guess he must have gotten paid at some very early point in New York for his singing.
Where i can see the full Video Please
I feel like when frank smokes he didn’t inhale
He cupped it like Bogie did, except that Frank only took a half-inhale.
Will Ferrell interviews Frank Sinatra.
nice questions!!
Brilliant interview
I thought I had seen all the talk shows of that era. Merv Griffin, Mike Douglas, Dick Cavett, David Frost, etc. But who is this guy? I don't remember him. Almost like a Mandela Effect. lol.
@frankie4you2013 thnx bud
Is this Brian Staveley?
(See, 'Dose of Reality', on the Mandela effect).
What A great man
Will Ferrell has aged well !.
Ah yes, 8 year old Will Ferrell
It’s not Will Farrell for fuck sake
@@dhadad9885moron
Te quiero mucho frank me gusta mucho el video ;)
Frank Sinatra
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Love Him Coming Home
Without artists, we become immoral creatures.
Elvis did the same. He only agreed to sing songs that he was able to make an emotional connection to. On some level.
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I keep forgetting how old this man was back then
Sto nervoso ma non so da dv è venuta sta emergenzy e che deve finire alla vecchia maniera..
Ah, Frank? Ok. I get the leisure suit. But...Puka shells?
Puka shells were a trend in the 70’s
@@Tristan0712 I had'em then, Tris. And I still wear them in the summer time and get compliments on them all the time.
That suit Sinatra is wearing screams Wop!
@J. J. Flabenowitz Your momma screams wop.
@J. J. Flabenowitz You like fucking corpses?
Well of course.. I mean after all he is a WOP 😎👍🏻
Watch your mouth.
Just about everyone wore that style of suit. Similar to a leisure suit but made out denim and for sporty for its time.
"Hey, we have video material we don't own, but we will sell it to you, because we are assholes."
What a real greaseball Sinatra was. Wearing his shell neckless and his leisure suit, I can smell the cheap cologne through the screen.
Are you carzy?? Just by that comment I can tell you are not a very smart person, you should keep your stupid opinions to your self 😉 🤐🇺🇲🇮🇹
You are not a very smart person, by saying anything you don't know about, SINATRA had more class in his finger than anyone, n he used colone frome SPAINE, i use the same colone.😊🇺🇲🇮🇹
It’s how the older generation of Italians dressed.
Frank's last wife, golddigger Barbara, said Frank washed in Ivory soap, which is the cheapest most foul-smelling krap on the market. I think Frank's wearing this strange outfit because if you look at 05:49 this is certainly the heaviest he has ever been, and wanted something to distract from that, although it's not working.
Angry much? 😂
Why did he have to be such a chauvinist? :(
Fabulous