Liberace's Last Days Inside His Palm Springs Mansion (Re-Upload)
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 Published On Sep 4, 2024

Hey, everybody! Well ... this kinda sucks but ... here goes ... This is a NEW version of this video (I had to edit out the first 63 seconds). The original version of this video reached over 55,000 views on YouTube in just under two days, but sadly, a company in South America filed a fraudulent copyright claim against me, alleging that I (yes, ME) somehow made a “cover song” of one of their tracks. The song in question was actually a live performance by Liberace from 1953!

YouTube claims to have zero tolerance for abusive copyright claims, but this company keeps exploiting the system, often dragging out disputes to the very last minute of the 30-day window, hoping to collect any earnings the video makes in the meantime. If they win, they keep all the revenue.

My channel doesn’t make much as it is (please support us by ordering candles and more from CampfireShoppe.com), so I’ve had to take down the video while I fight this dispute. If I win, I’ll make the video public again and hopefully recover the $250 it earned. I’m sorry for the inconvenience—I wish YouTube had a better way to detect and prevent these scams, but for now, we’re stuck dealing with the fallout.

Thanks for your support and patience.

Scott

Liberace, the flamboyant pianist and entertainer known for his extravagant lifestyle, owned a stunning home in Palm Springs called The Cloisters. This Mediterranean-style mansion, reflecting his opulent taste, featured luxurious decor, including ornate chandeliers, mirrored walls, and grandiose furnishings. The Cloisters served as a sanctuary where Liberace hosted lavish parties, entertained guests, and embraced his love for art and beauty. The home was a true reflection of his larger-than-life persona, filled with personal touches and memorabilia that showcased his unique style. In his final days, The Cloisters remained a symbol of his legacy, blending glamour with his personal world.

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