Lucie talks with Sue Cameron about her passion for the Purple Room Palm Springs and why she's supporting the GoFundMe campaign. Please support today at www.gofundme.com/f/save-live-...
Lucie's very expressive,her face speaks many emotions,she's bright,quick and effervescent....thanks for the video,I've been watching and enjoying I love Lucy shows of late
Over the past month, I have been binge watching "Here's Lucy" on Amazon Prime. You talking about a great time and some great laughs. Lucie has not changed, she is still beautiful and funny as she was back then.
As a young boy I remember Lucy on her mothers shows wearing those bright color mini skirts with the semi dark big hair and a scarf tied in it. I thought she was so beautiful...❤
Yes i just finished it today. I read lucy's book first and liked it but I loooved Desi's book. Its like you can even hear them they really transmitted and come through in those pages
I listened to "A Book" on audiobooks 2x - totally enjoyed it. The man who narrated it sounded like Desi which made it a warm, feelingful experience. I enjoyed Desi's acting, singing, dancing and appreciated his brilliance in the tv industry. In home movies he always was smiling and seemed to really enjoy life.
I'm CUBAN American and I'm a piano teacher in Sacramento, CA. Cubans breath music. Cuba has given the CHA CHA CHÁ to the World, AND MANY OTHER RHYTHMS. I'm passionate for good music 🎵🎵🎵. Cuban music. The best in world.
Why don't you do this as a regular YT gig? You two best friends are fun to watch in conversation. I'm looking forward to experiencing the Purple Room. As Lucie Arnaz says, there isn't a place left like this even in Los Angeles.
"a Control Freak?" from a 90's interview:: Good parents who have been around, and don't want their children going thru life making the same mistakes in growing up and experiences...make for a vigilant parent, who want the best for their kids and have also instilled in their children to be vigilant instinctively, which is really not recognized until maturity. Lucie...You are a good example of good parenting, from a mom that had foresight preparing you for your well being.👍
I sang Rock-a-by Baby to my children like this: ......”Rock-a-bye baby in a tree top. When the wind blows, the cradle will rock. When the bough breaks the cradle will fall and down will come baby cradle and all. Mommy will catch you safe in her arms, you’ll still be sleeping lulled by night charms. When you awake my face you will see and I’ll give you two kisses and you give me three.” No awful falling all of the way to the ground...no baby getting hurt. Sing the second verse the same as usual.
I loved Lucille Ball as a small child, saw her in Nov 4th 1977 @ The Friar's Club. I think Lucie was there as well, Wilshire Beverley Hilton, have a Photo. My Favourite Music was Glen Miller, Moonlight Serenade. and later John Miles Music is my First Love 1976, ...anything Elvis. Lucie talented Lady too!
I love that Lucie sang Paul Peterson’s “She Can’t Find Her Keys” almost in it’s entirety. I’ve been a huge fan of him and that song for decades and nobody I know even knows that song, yet I hear it almost daily in my iPhone shuffle. Just yet another reason to love Lucie. She’s fascinating!
It took a while to get Yost to seeing Lucy being pepper. I like it. I'm not familiar with the Purple Room. I want to travel out there and see her act. You look fantastic and still have that dynamic personality...👏
Or now I lay me down to sleep I pray the lord my soul to keep What the hell! that scared the crap out of me ! I was just a little kid 5 maybe and Lucy we are almost the same age -I was born 1952 I loved you with Neil Diamond in Was it The Jazz Singer? You two are having great fun 😂 my first 45 record - It’s my Party -Leslie Gore
I would really love to see Lucie do the TV show Finding your Roots with Dr Henry Louis Gates. I think she would be a wonderful guest and we would all love to see her learn about her family's history. I saw her in an interview where she talked about her father not telling her very much about his family history. And I know nothing about her mother before she started working. I hope you'll pass this on to Lucie since you're good friends. Thanks for the interview.
Scuze me... WE LOVE "LUCIE"!!! Apologies for the misspelling Ms.Arnaz! Thank you and your WHOLE family for all the wonderful memories!!! (My family is mixed EASTERN and WESTERN EUROPEAN. Your parents marriage truly spoke to me as a child and it STILL.does today. My folks didn't even speak each other's languages when they married! Dad, here longer had some English. Mom? Not a clue!!! See what I mean?). I'm a 60's kid so I grew up already with "I LOVE LUCY" and "THE LUCY DEZI COMEDY HOUR" in reruns. Like many of the later "BABY BOOMERS" my family and I saw and enjoyed all the subsequent series your Mom did right until her last one for CBS. God Bless the souls of Lucy&Dezi (William Frawley and Vivian Vance too!) that's NOT thunder you're hearing on a "HHH" SUMMER day! It's all the saints. angels and good souls belly laughing up in Heaven, yes, to LUCY&DEZI and company performing their best "bits" together again!
Ms.Arnaz mentions briefly her mother being in a Three Stooges short but Ms. Arnaz was not not a fan of there type of comedy then and briefly mentions The Marx Brothers that she could halfway appreciate their comedy . Lucille Ball her mom was in both a Stooges short and a Brothers feature as a suprorting player . Not many people can say that .
Wow, I just made a comment to a video that people who are in Lucie's inner circle are so fortunate because she would be a great person to bounce things off of. Then I receive a recommendation to watch your video, Sue. Nice to see an interview that covered other subject matters. Loved the music conversation! Amazing how we can recall music of our childhood so well. I loved B sides & Casey Kasem too! I just missed the Paul Peterson era, but instead was in the Donny Osmond era. Which coincidentally, Lucie played a fan of Donny in 1972. Loved watching it as a kid. That episode would not had been as effective if Paul Peterson played Donny's role in 1972 as Paul's teen audience had grown up by then. :)
Hooray to the intelligent owners that stayed open. As wonderful and smart as you ladies are this was not wise to close down... It's classic tyranny. So, good job to people who do not follow wrong, horrendous rules! 🤪
Lucie iam Sandy Duvall from Oklahoma city I just wanted to say growing up I had you're brother Dezi I had posters of him all over my wall when I was a teenager and I so do wish I still had pictures of him I wanted to know if u have any pictures of you you're mom lucy and your dad Dezi and your brother I want so much do bad to have some pictures of all of you and I so do wish I could see watch u perform i.d give anything in the world if I could see meet you watch you perform happy new year Lucie hope you have a wonderful blessed safe warm healthy happy new year
Cool interview. I'm so sorry that out of all the music memories that you talked about you never mentioned the movie you did, where I thought you were your most natural, with Neil Diamond. I just watched The Jazz Singer for the umpteenth time in my life and I own the video also. Surely you loved Neil Diamond like the rest of us did(and still do). I was born January 31st 1951so we have that in common if nothing else. I love your perky personality and outlook which I see in your mom as well. If I'm feeling low all I need is to watch you and you perk me up, too. I love ya Lucie Arnaz, God bless you and yours.
I absolutely adored I Love Lucy, which makes me so sad she fell for it; I'm sooooo thankful my son of a Cuban husband & his Cuban mother saw the writing on the wall. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7810Rco7aZ0.html
I NEVER EVER became chummy with any celebrity whom I interviewed or might interview. It might have made me seem standoffish or snobby or both. I do not care. I think it is important if this is your `job` to maintain a certain distance for purposes of objectivity. OK to get to know about a celebrity before interviewing them but not via a frontal acquaintance ie a chummy basis!
Inherited millions from her mother ,and asking other people for money ?set an example and donate more than the value of your cigarettes, after all you have enough to contribute for many hospitals
Exactly my point she should first lead with a substantial donation and then ask others ,like her mom ,who worked tirelessly for the Heart foundation ,Easter seals and for the blind ( she was so concerned because both her mother and brother were practically blind by the time they died ) Its not for nothing that she has childrens' wings in hospitals, named for her ,had several stamps issued with her likeness ,and studios have "Lucy lanes" to this day. and have retained her dressing room as it was ,not to peddle it for money as the daughter is doing with the museum but in an icon's memory.
Back off the slap stick okay ladies? It’s a guy thing ya know? Our thing. I don’t mean to La Boasta Nostra but if you have never laughed at some poor guy getting beaten by a skillet then maybe just stick to your lollipops n roses while us “gentlemen” will giggle at the broken noses. Bisides: yer dear ol Ma was coming up at the end of the Vaudevillian daze which Slap Stick was part of (see?) and while sure she brought us fellows into a new love of AfroCuban music and making bets on whether or not Gale Gordon was going to seal the deal with flaming hot Lucille or circle center square with equally affable Paul Lynde we still look back fondly at the awesome times you kids must’ve had. 🥸 Great show and all the best 🌹