RIP brother. Always wanted to meet you. Sorry it ended the way it did; it shouldnt have but it happened. You were liked by pretty much everyone you came into contact with and you left nothing but a positive mark. Rest in Peace Anthony.
We frequent our community college culinary school at least once a week during each semester. It is the closest real restaurant near me that me and my family can walk to. If you have not supported your local culinary school you have not lived and saved money at the same time.
been working in a kitchen for 5 yrs now. it has taught me a lot about people and respect. im a much better worker and I dont lose my shit when it gets rough. its a church.
Damn, it still hurts to miss Tony. I adored his dark wicked sense of humor, his intelligence, his taste in music. The only older guy I've ever had a crush on. Like so many others here, I dreamed of having a beer (or 3) and amazing conversation with him. I was so devastated when I heard the news. I was in the midst of grieving the suicide of my big brother while withdrawing from benzos and trazodone, and fighting my own suicidal demons. If he couldn't hang in there, how the hell was I going to? It terrified me. I wonder if he knew how loved he was/is. I hope I get to hang out with him in heaven someday. And I really pray that his daughter is healing from this tragedy and knows how special and loved he is, and can feel his love with her always.
Sorry ya went through that... and glad ya had the strength and courage to continue fighting. Addiction is one of the hardest things to deal with.... especially when dealing w the loss of a loved one.
Benzo withdrawals are a bitch to deal with, but you now hopefully know that things get better. The biggest help to fight my own addiction was to completely change my routine. I was studying (sort of, mostly just using my student loans to buy drugs) and never really got anywhere. I hated studying so much that it kept me from being happy, but I was convinced that it was something you had to do to become successful in life. After a couple years I realized that I had to do find something else and decided to start working instead of studying. First job was shit and I got fired, but they pointed me towards a restaurant that needed a dishwasher. That changed my life; I realized I was going to be a cook. It was the first thing I ever did that gave me energy and intense fulfillment just doing dishes next to these guys. I'm very lucky to have found this when I did, a couple of months later and I would have completely given up on a normal life. I was on the verge of just accepting I was going to live my life as a junkie. You will find something that gives you energy and that will in turn give you the strength to keep going. I have no idea who you are, and you don't know anything about me either. But I hope you are doing well. Stay strong!
Love Tony, miss him as much as I can miss somebody I never met, and I feel so terribly for his family and friends...but not all of us will make it to our natural end and if I'm one of those people, I want to be remembered for the happiness of what I was and not the sadness of what I no longer am
I am sick of people spewing their anger at Tony for killing himself. He did everything he wanted to do. At 61, he'd seen everything. Who the hell are we to judge ANYONE?
Thats crazy a rusty cast iron this is how you deal with one of those it happened once this chic came over and washed my I was like Noooo anyways she rusted it I was pissed... I fixed it by putting oil all over it and grease in it then you put it on low flame until the oil and grease is gone. Simple just grease it and oil it put on flame until done
49:07 the "9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB" dinner conversation bomb (no pun intended) is always such a downer to have to face it at the dinner table, I'm sure. Especially when they say Flight 93 was SHOT DOWN by the Happy Hooligans, and the firefighters were saying there were EXPLOSIONS in the building before it was demolished. And also how there was thermite pouring out of the side of the building. And then the wrong country got invaded. Hard to say where exactly the "crazy" actually inhabits out of all of the opposed and varying options.
Having standards doesn't make you a snob, the ambivalence and shoulder shrugging when it comes to what people do with food makes having standards even easier
i know that for me that so called antidepressants, SSRIs are a no-no, not for bi-polar, & i was only on them (Zoloft, 50mg per day) for 9 months, that was in 1997-8, not sure i was ever the same...
"..pretty soon there's not going to be any reason we won't have the US Military on every street corner with the freedom and power to do anything" - Year 2020 prediction
I see a lot of the same comments here on how I felt when he died...if this guy touring the world eating amazing food and getting drunk in every nation can’t handle life, what does that say for us not living such an amazing life? His death was a shot across the bow for millions of his fans
A band of merry misfits riding a wave of stress and anxiety like the surf pounding the shoreline on the North Shore. My second wife asked me why would you ever work in a business so chaotic and stressful?! my reply to her was because I’m a little fucked up. Ah the insanity of my youth.
Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust. We all go for the final count eventually, intentionally or unintentionally, some of us with a life and some of us need to get a life, and some of us live a life and give it a good damn shake with massive risks and without a masterplan. The message is {Do whatever flows with 'no agendas, no questions, no expectations and no reservations'. Anthony amongst others lived a life to the MAX. No premeditated plans as it turned out and what a great ride. Indeed, interesting and no frills of wonderful segments and episodes.....to the very end. RESPECT the MAN. Keep the candle burning in the afterlife. GOD has the final say for all of us!
@1:11:50 "When you get somebody like Mario [Batali] who uses their new power and celebrity to coerce and seduce people into eating these things..." Wow... This interview was in 2011... such foreshadowing.
I have been a Bourdain fan for years and remain one. I love his shows, but let's face it, when he professes eating well even in poverty, he's doing it while jet setting across the globe. lol. It is percisely this perceived freedom in material excess that excites people, not the thrill of eating well by cooking yourself using basic, inexpensive or "la cucina povera" ingredients.It's the thrill of choosing to eat poor man's food while indirectly letting everyone know you got the means to eat at the most expensive joints around the world. Which brings me to the next point as he often does in fact eat at those places. lmao. Then he returns to the street. Playing in the dirt while seemingly not getting dirty. I mean, when you really think about it, its classic 1% mentality. Privilege at its best. Good for you Tony. I'm waiting for the next episode.
Scott K The option of slumming for super is akin to a supermodel choosing to go to bed hungry at night, whereas many impoverished people have no choice.
@@rememberingtruth How? Can you tell me your opinion as to why he did it? Do you think it is because he thought he was a phony, and decided there and then, death?
This was funny...Bourdain goes off on his thing about eating well even if you don't have money. You can still make good food for yourself. Marion responds with "...oh yeah, I go to this one place in Denver...." Ya know, they live in NY.
@@ryananda5110 The famous/infamous Clinton BC. Search the term on Bitchute. He was calling out Hillary as a murderous and corrupt deep stater online just before he spontaneously hung himself from a door knob -- coincidently on the same day as another high profile suicide by celeb also definite immediate threat to Clintons.
"I went to Vassar" ... "so you were a smart kid, you can't get into an Ivy League school without being smart".......................... Vassar is not an Ivy League school smh
The interview starts at 14:47
Thank you very much.
Thanks 😊
thank you
Bourdain, yes! For anyone's convenience, starts at 14:47
yea before that this guy is insanely annoying.
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love
bless you!
youre an angel baby cakes
RIP brother. Always wanted to meet you. Sorry it ended the way it did; it shouldnt have but it happened. You were liked by pretty much everyone you came into contact with and you left nothing but a positive mark. Rest in Peace Anthony.
Another good guy, gone too soon. RIP Anthony Bourdain. Great interview.
Thank you Marc Maron for these amazing interviews.
We frequent our community college culinary school at least once a week during each semester. It is the closest real restaurant near me that me and my family can walk to. If you have not supported your local culinary school you have not lived and saved money at the same time.
been working in a kitchen for 5 yrs now. it has taught me a lot about people and respect. im a much better worker and I dont lose my shit when it gets rough. its a church.
Damn, it still hurts to miss Tony. I adored his dark wicked sense of humor, his intelligence, his taste in music. The only older guy I've ever had a crush on. Like so many others here, I dreamed of having a beer (or 3) and amazing conversation with him. I was so devastated when I heard the news. I was in the midst of grieving the suicide of my big brother while withdrawing from benzos and trazodone, and fighting my own suicidal demons. If he couldn't hang in there, how the hell was I going to? It terrified me. I wonder if he knew how loved he was/is.
I hope I get to hang out with him in heaven someday. And I really pray that his daughter is healing from this tragedy and knows how special and loved he is, and can feel his love with her always.
Sorry ya went through that... and glad ya had the strength and courage to continue fighting. Addiction is one of the hardest things to deal with.... especially when dealing w the loss of a loved one.
Benzo withdrawals are a bitch to deal with, but you now hopefully know that things get better. The biggest help to fight my own addiction was to completely change my routine. I was studying (sort of, mostly just using my student loans to buy drugs) and never really got anywhere. I hated studying so much that it kept me from being happy, but I was convinced that it was something you had to do to become successful in life. After a couple years I realized that I had to do find something else and decided to start working instead of studying. First job was shit and I got fired, but they pointed me towards a restaurant that needed a dishwasher. That changed my life; I realized I was going to be a cook. It was the first thing I ever did that gave me energy and intense fulfillment just doing dishes next to these guys.
I'm very lucky to have found this when I did, a couple of months later and I would have completely given up on a normal life. I was on the verge of just accepting I was going to live my life as a junkie.
You will find something that gives you energy and that will in turn give you the strength to keep going.
I have no idea who you are, and you don't know anything about me either. But I hope you are doing well. Stay strong!
Thanks for hanging on and staying around. Proud of you. Hope we get to share a beer one day.
Hope your going from strength to strength mate.
What’s his taste in music?
14:50
You’re a fucking hero
It's always the cool ones that die too soon. One of the few celebrities I would've wanted to meet; in a non awkwardly forced way.
Is there any other way to meet celebrities?
Bourdain used to drink (etc.) in Siberia (the underground pub-50th and 7th, gone these many years, alas). He was lovely, great craic altogether.
...anybody who's absolutely sure of anything, I'm already very wary of.
The Jim Morrison of chefs 🙌
in a sick world, sometimes food(chef) and laughter(comedians) are the only medicine.
Love Tony, miss him as much as I can miss somebody I never met, and I feel so terribly for his family and friends...but not all of us will make it to our natural end and if I'm one of those people, I want to be remembered for the happiness of what I was and not the sadness of what I no longer am
doesn't matter what i think but i fear his daughter will not understand.
Was walking to the subway station and could literally see the Neptune Diner in Astoria right as Marc mentioned getting a slice of pie there- WTF!!!
"Crack cocaine saved my life."
Highly relatable to some of us.
“Vanity saved me from drugs”, is what he said too. “Humiliation”. ...
Rest in Peace Anthony.
Who are you talking to?
It's a statement. Why do you ask?
@@morganp.i.3543
What a weird thing to say.
I am sick of people spewing their anger at Tony for killing himself. He did everything he wanted to do. At 61, he'd seen everything. Who the hell are we to judge ANYONE?
Who's judging him ?
I bet his little daugher feels the same.
I miss Tony and I’m sure his daughter feels the same way but people make decisions about their own lives.
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@@pengarbroder
yep, daddy schmaddy
Thats crazy a rusty cast iron this is how you deal with one of those it happened once this chic came over and washed my I was like Noooo anyways she rusted it I was pissed... I fixed it by putting oil all over it and grease in it then you put it on low flame until the oil and grease is gone. Simple just grease it and oil it put on flame until done
49:07 the "9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB" dinner conversation bomb (no pun intended) is always such a downer to have to face it at the dinner table, I'm sure. Especially when they say Flight 93 was SHOT DOWN by the Happy Hooligans, and the firefighters were saying there were EXPLOSIONS in the building before it was demolished. And also how there was thermite pouring out of the side of the building. And then the wrong country got invaded. Hard to say where exactly the "crazy" actually inhabits out of all of the opposed and varying options.
That ending was so abrupt
Wish more folks were as cool as Anthony world would be w better place
When is this from?
2010/11
Having standards doesn't make you a snob, the ambivalence and shoulder shrugging when it comes to what people do with food makes having standards even easier
He spoke about Chantix and suicide....Wonder if he was taking Chantix or if prior chantix use played a role in his suicide?
Thought the same thing.
i know that for me that so called antidepressants, SSRIs
are a no-no, not for bi-polar,
& i was only on them (Zoloft, 50mg per day)
for 9 months,
that was in 1997-8,
not sure i was ever the same...
Starts at like 15 min
"..pretty soon there's not going to be any reason we won't have the US Military on every street corner with the freedom and power to do anything" - Year 2020 prediction
I see a lot of the same comments here on how I felt when he died...if this guy touring the world eating amazing food and getting drunk in every nation can’t handle life, what does that say for us not living such an amazing life? His death was a shot across the bow for millions of his fans
fuck this was a good one
A band of merry misfits riding a wave of stress and anxiety like the surf pounding the shoreline on the North Shore.
My second wife asked me why would you ever work in a business so chaotic and stressful?! my reply to her was because I’m a little fucked up. Ah the insanity of my youth.
Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust. We all go for the final count eventually, intentionally or unintentionally, some of us with a life and some of us need to get a life, and some of us live a life and give it a good damn shake with massive risks and without a masterplan. The message is {Do whatever flows with 'no agendas, no questions, no expectations and no reservations'. Anthony amongst others lived a life to the MAX. No premeditated plans as it turned out and what a great ride. Indeed, interesting and no frills of wonderful segments and episodes.....to the very end. RESPECT the MAN. Keep the candle burning in the afterlife. GOD has the final say for all of us!
@1:11:50 "When you get somebody like Mario [Batali] who uses their new power and celebrity to coerce and seduce people into eating these things..." Wow... This interview was in 2011... such foreshadowing.
48:55 bookmark
Bourdain at 14:50
He is missed. What a shame.
You guys really lay on the WTFs in the looooong introduction. Sounds a bit childish.
"Just add garlic and olive oil and you're a star." ... The worse recipe for a enjoyable cake. ... I wish he'd found that cake he could've survived on.
I have been a Bourdain fan for years and remain one. I love his shows, but let's face it, when he professes eating well even in poverty, he's doing it while jet setting across the globe. lol. It is percisely this perceived freedom in material excess that excites people, not the thrill of eating well by cooking yourself using basic, inexpensive or "la cucina povera" ingredients.It's the thrill of choosing to eat poor man's food while indirectly letting everyone know you got the means to eat at the most expensive joints around the world. Which brings me to the next point as he often does in fact eat at those places. lmao. Then he returns to the street. Playing in the dirt while seemingly not getting dirty. I mean, when you really think about it, its classic 1% mentality. Privilege at its best. Good for you Tony. I'm waiting for the next episode.
Scott K The option of slumming for super is akin to a supermodel choosing to go to bed hungry at night, whereas many impoverished people have no choice.
And your fact sir is precisely the reason Bourdain killed himself
@@rememberingtruth How? Can you tell me your opinion as to why he did it? Do you think it is because he thought he was a phony, and decided there and then, death?
@@mebeasensei I think he realized that his followers would never appreciate the gritty food-culture of the third world enough to properly sustain it.
I think also the not seeing this would have contributed to his general ambivalence to life towards the end of his life...
The chef is funnier than the comedian 😂😂🖤
Learn more listening than talking ;)
That's like a line from a Billy Joel song
1:05:32 that’s one of the most steamroller cut offs ive ever heard from Maron
RIP 🙏🏽
We happy few.
This was funny...Bourdain goes off on his thing about eating well even if you don't have money. You can still make good food for yourself. Marion responds with "...oh yeah, I go to this one place in Denver...." Ya know, they live in NY.
Awww did the point he was trying to make go over your head? Such a shame.
Now he's part of the body count.
Whos
@@ryananda5110 The famous/infamous Clinton BC. Search the term on Bitchute. He was calling out Hillary as a murderous and corrupt deep stater online just before he spontaneously hung himself from a door knob -- coincidently on the same day as another high profile suicide by celeb also definite immediate threat to Clintons.
1:17:58
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31:10 1:18:30
RIP
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"I went to Vassar" ... "so you were a smart kid, you can't get into an Ivy League school without being smart".......................... Vassar is not an Ivy League school smh
Actually Vassar is in a group called "Little Ivies" so I guess maybe you half right, at best.
you are not the bourdain of comedy. chill maron
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