I met him right on the streets of Chelsea here in NYC. I nodded hello and said” I Love your show, man” He smiled and reached out to shake my hand replying “ Hey! thank you, thank you so much for your support” nicest guy, super tan, cowboy boots and Ray Bans. RIP my friend.
@@illuddivinus3309 Don't be snide and patronizing. Keoki was describing a cool experience, and never implied that it was anything greater than a memorable moment.
I cried like a baby when I heard the news of his passing...Anthony Bourdain was a friend in my head. I wish I had a chance to thank him for taking me along vicariously on his amazing travels. They were master classes on culture, food, and history. Continue to rest in peace.
I am so sorry for your loss. He was an untreated addict. They’re a victim of their own impulsivity. As a survivor of a suicide, I’ve come to the realization that the act itself. I hope this helps you
he WAS the ambassador for the world. at least one of them, anyways. aloneness....something we had in common with him. alone in a crowd. love is not enuff.
Same and I still can not watch any of the shows again. I am selfishly mad at him. When I was depressed I went to those shows for comfort. I wish he would have had something to go to for comfort also.
Many people did not see his or Robin Williams deep sadness. We don't want to see... and they don't want to share. Such are secrets. We are all, all major Mysteries. Even to Lovers and Husbands.
His suicide does not diminish his gifts to us just makes me wish I could have helped him in return. More love seems to be the consensus. The last time I saw Robin Williams he was in his black Mercedes jeep after bicycling on the sf Marina beautiful area. I,a nobody waved. A lifetime of personal thank you's in that wave, but clearly not enough. Banning guns will not stop suicides, I see them jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge and out of downtown highrise office buildings, quite often. Therapy was a waste of $1000s for me but changing jobs helped. And a new Lover ... chapter to chapter. So it goes.
@@mrcal48boy Yep. I always loved Tony and his take on things. I lost a friend to suicide in the barracks room next to mine in Okinawa awhile back and Bourdain's suicide hit me close to home.
Agreed. I sometimes feel like his death & what he gave us are actually connected--that he loved the world so much, and also saw and felt so much pain in the world that he couldn't carry it anymore. Who knows. But I agree with you.
Agreed! Kitchen Confidential is very informative, funny and kind of sad all the same time. Kind of like Anthony himself. I own all of his books and loved watching his show. 💕
As if his tragic death could ever outweigh the impact he’s had on us. He was flawed and I didn’t always like him, but that was part of his humanity. People who set out to be liked put the cart before the horse. Anthony valued authenticity and eccentricity, because that’s what he was. Mad love and respect for Anthony always.
I always enjoyed how genuinely appreciative he could be towards receiving food from people around the world. He wasn't an uppity snob about other people's cooking like so many chefs. It always made me feel good watching his show. It is rare to find a show that can make you feel that way.
I was gonna say the same thing. It actually makes me kinda mad that people do this all the time. Someone passes away and then theres an outpouring. It should be the other way around, we should acknowledge and show how much people mean to us while they are living.
Do you miss Jesus that way too? I mean you never knew or met him either Lol. I often feel strange and think Tony would probably roll his eyes to such trivial worship and idolization. Just be you.. that’s what Tony would have wanted. He was a cool dude, and I only met him once, but I could tell he loathed fame and adulation.
He was always in motion. Lesson: You can only run for so long. Eventually the pain of existing does catch up. And when there is nowhere in the world to hide, wish for a peace that transcends the emptiness. Search for it.
True. This is why I pray to Jesus Christ every Sunday so that He can give me a reason to be happy. Please, pray to our Lord Jesus Christ when you lose help! I guarantee you it will help! Jesus bless all of you. :-)
@@narata1541 this is literally the opposite of his life and goals. He wanted to show that people, at the hearth are all loving to each other. No politics, no religion. At the heart of human life is sharing food and caring for each other. If we get to know strangers and commune over a meal together we can change the world.
@@Lilhaer Please read the Bible. Our Lord helped many people out of hardships. People who were very depressed prayed and they were saved. Even if you read a page a day, you will be Inspired by Him!
Maybe now, I will watch this movie, but for a long-time, I could not watch him again on television, it was just too sad. Nobody can replace Anthony Bourdain.
Whenever I see reruns of his shows, I like to pretend he is not really gone, or I just say to myself that he was "enjoying" himself in this scene, and that he still had a while to live, although just a year, or maybe two, after this episode. It's comforting, and still allows me to watch him without too much heartache..
I am the same. I was binging his latest shows 4 hours in when my phone went off and it was a friend saying Anthony Bourdain .. I was like NO WAY I am watching him now. No no no. I have not watched anything since. I feel selfish I was mad at him. =(
It really caught me off guard just how depressed I was when I heard he died. It’s so strange, I’ve never met him but I loved his shows and books and get so excited every time he introduces a new project. I feel like he really offered all he could to us. His advocacy and outreach changed peoples lives along the way of course but I don’t think he ever really understood that he impacted peoples’ lives who just simply watched the show at home too. Such a loss and such a genuinely kind man. I hope his family is able to find closure through things like this. Especially his daughter. I’m sure later in life she’ll be grateful that before he died she was at an age where she could have real meaningful moments with her dad that she will remember forever.
His passing REALLY took the wind out of my sails. If he were alive i'd want to personally thank him for giving me an incurable itch to travel the world
@@rmac5584 You're very right.I've known a few suicides.The introverted don't show their suicidal ideation.Subtly,at the very most.The extroverted,not to stereotype,wear their hearts on their sleeves.Regardless,Bourdain was a huge loss and a class act.
Anthony Bourdain was my travel husband. Never missed a show and sometimes rewatched his show. Love his cool confidence but at the same time his curiosity of the places he visited.
I still shed a tear, when remembering Tony B .... He touched so MANY folks, from different cultures, around this world ...... He IS and will continue to be MISSED !!!!!!
The No Reservations Quebec was really how I will remember him. I wanted to go to Quebec in the dead of winter to experience what he did. I was sitting as my former self in a Hawaiian Shirt in San Francisco, CA announcing to the world I would go there right now. Someone responded do you realize how cold it is? I said I would dress warm. He showed me on this show the best way to fall in love with food. RIP Tony. RIP.
i can absolutely relate to that. and one can only fight for so long. after a while the mind and body both goes numb. you are spent, exhausted and want every breath to be your last. you dont want the morning to happen becs you dont want to deal with another day. you wish you never wake up. and when that dosent happen you find a way to end it.
Bourdain, in large part, fueled my passion for international travel. It broke my heart when I learned of his death and I didn’t know that I could cry so much for someone I never met.
I was devastated when he passed away and I continue to miss him terribly. He was a master of storytelling and I learned SO much from him. His voice will live on and it brings me so much happiness whenever I come across it today. What he gave was a gift and I mourn for what he could have given us in the future.
He definitely left his mark on this world & did it doing what he loved. It's nice to see someone who had so many struggles & stages in his life, find notoriety & a sense of purpose later in life. Rest in peace Anthony
I looked up to Anthony Bourdain, he was so much more than a culinary extraordinaire ... He was an introverted existential intellectual marvel ... He was a inspiring Philosopher ! He is one of those people that is Very hard to encapsulate / characterize in a brief comment !
Yes. It is difficult to understand in others and sometimes in. ourselves. Everyone looks for a cause or causes in others and so usually finds one that satisfies them but may well not be the real cause at all. The mind remains a mystery.
I don't think suicide has very much to do w depression at all. It's more about trauma. Something happened long ago, perhaps he was molested or raped (or something else horrible) and buried it like most ppl do; esp men. That causes the soul to want to die.
@@divagirllove3977 What you say is true for some people. Trauma can be from many things and trauma can be subjective. I've known people that were in danger of something frequently and yet, did not notice, that was their personality. There are people who notice everything about others and themselves and it overwhelms them over and over throughout their lives. You don't need to be sexually abused or be in the military to experience trauma. That is a relatively recent mainstream accepted myth. Even very subtle behaviors of a parent can send terrible messages into the mind of a kid or teen. The parent is oblivious to their destructive behavior. A child and a teen might develop a very negative feeling and not know where it came from.
I never meet Anthony personally but I miss him. He made understand that traveling opens your eyes to other cultures. And understand that we all have the same dreams and goals in life. Thank you Tony
I looked up to Anthony Bourdain, he was so much more than a culinary extraordinaire ... He was an introverted existential intellectual marvel ... He was a inspiring Philosopher ! He is one of those people that is Very hard to encapsulate / characterize in a brief comment !
The look on his face when Iggy Pop tells him that it's about love--I got the sense that he was surprised and sad, like that's not an answer that helps him. I don't think he could feel loved.
Anyone who’s a real toiler knows Tony’s darkness because they identify with it. That’s part of what made him so special. The fact that all these people say they couldn’t see it... that’s what really makes me sad.
I really saw it in the episode where he went diving with the chef and someone was tossing dead octopus into the waters. He went into a cynical dark place that show.
I loved this guy. He transcended all that it takes to be a human on planet earth. Genuine, real, without avarice, inspiring, a nomadic prophet. I learned so much about love, relationships towards others, and the simplicity it takes to make the world our neighborhood. Endless love from Guyana.
I never heard of him until I saw this new docu and now, in a very bourdainian way, I’m addicted to all the episodes of everything he ever did. He seems the happiest when he’s eating a home cooked meal at a table with a family.
I loved and will always love Anthony Bourdain, he gave us so much insight into the true connections we all share and that is such a beautiful gift and legacy that he offered. He will ALWAYS be missed. RIP Anthony Bourdain, you did a great job being a human.
I literally still can hardly watch anything about him. Isn't it funny how these things effect a person. Like, I never knew him personally and yet his death really hit me hard. He was so amazing and once, long ago I had dreams of becoming a chef so he was sort of a hero of mine. There have been a few celebrity deaths that have moved me. Steve Irwin. Princess Diana. Robin Williams. And Anthony Bourdain. 💔
I loved his shows so much ! I still can’t believe he took his life . You never really know what ‘s going on in someone ‘s mind. Rest In Peace my friend ♥️🙏🏽
I highly respected him as a writer, an intellectual, and a good person. I felt incredibly shocked and disappointed, angry when I heard the news. I still cannot fully process.
I think that says a great deal about the measure of the man. So many people worldwide continue to feel his loss, even though we never met him. We were able to relate to his mystery and the pathos in his soul.
Thanks for sharing. I started watching Anthony Bourdain's work on the Travel Channel. I confess, I was hesitant to watch his shows at first. But I'm glad I took the plunge. He was a great listener and storyteller. I loved how he embraced a spectrum of people and cuisines, and presented himself as someone who was willing to learn. May he rest in peace. Shawn R., Mo-Mutt Music/Sacred & Secular
He brought the world to our tv screens. He never ignored the reality of the places he traveled to, no matter how cruel. But he always showed the beauty of humanity, even in the places where beauty has been savaged by conflict. Rest In Peace Anthony Bourdain.
I remember waking up to the news he had taken his life. I was numb and stunned as I dressed for work. I worked unable to think about anything or anyone else but him. Once, I began driving home, the emotions came pouring out of me. I wept all the way home for him. This man changed my life. I will never forget Tony Bourdain.
I am one of those millions of viewers that never knew him but was heartbroken when I heard of his death. I believe I watched every episode, as well as his other works, and I felt his presence deeply in his travels and stories. I'm so sorry he left us and wish there had been some way for him to alter his course the second of his passing. I still hurt.
“There are riches the flesh can’t touch, seek those things” - Afro-Caribbean proverb ---- Material things don’t make you happy, that’s a lie told by those who seek to sell
Dont let one you tube video write your whole opinion about anyone. Don’t be confused, he never chased materialism. “Parts Unknown”, was very much about folk cuisine, even when highlighting one exclusive dish, he’d point out it roots that were appropriated. That’s why he’d go eat fish cut cooked on a river bank. Or pork in a one roomed stucco shack in the desert. And did so without condescension, and with grace. He never became a chef to become rich or famous, that just was not a thing. The world class chefs in New York weren’t even middle class, it was Shep Gordon that encouraged bourdain to publish writing and promote, another profession not known for glitz. Bourdains key to celebrity was his personable wit on the book tour, which lent itself to television. Glamour hound, he was not. Here’s a proverb for you, don’t judge a book by its cover.
Amazing film. He moved so many people. I'd come home from school and put the tv on and it was set to Travel so I could hear him in the background. To have him in all our lives was a gift. Just wish the film was longer. I miss him even if I never met him.
@@johntechwriter Exactly. Even in the 70's and 80's no one became a heroin addict by mistake. He had self hate and demons, chemical imbalances that drove him to self destruction. As a 54 year old, I can tell you that chasing those highs never ends once you hit sobriety. He lived long and soaked up love from across the globe, but when you can't go on then check out. What's the point after that long? Sit on your accolades? Hope you can visit one more street vendor that's new? Wait for biological breakdowns that impair your movement and freedoms? He had a life long drive towards self harm and managed to overcome it for decades, so mad props to him.
Steve Greska : In a way I understand what you say...but I wonder about taking one's life, is there a 'penalty' in the afterlife because a person did not 'do their time'....but on the other hand, it is said that when you die, if it is not 'your time' you are told so, and the soul returns to the body. Chances are he must have been in such emotional pain that he was not sent back. One very powerful word - love!
@@jillsinanan6777 I consider the reason for being/life is to give comfort to our fellow travelers. The only real currency that matters is memories and experiences. I do not believe there is some celestial hockey goalie saying, " you got that shot in early now must pay". Do you honestly think your life thread (in all the universe) is worth a penalty call of 2 minutes in the box, and the attention that comes with it?
Steve Greska : A hockey game...seriously?! Why is that suicide is not a good thing according to some religion and even in some countries who used Christianity as the foundation for their laws. That being said, if your purpose in life was not completed, then you have not accomplished your soul's mission...one's soul is here for an experience(s), the body just lives and dies, but the soul is held accountable. Just saying that suicide might be deemed to be cheating, and for that, it meant soul will need to return in another body to gain the experience it copt out from....yes talking reincarnation. Whether you believe in that is your business really, I am not trying to convert you!!
Never met him, but loved his shows. He was an advocate for peace which comes from breaking bread and having conversations with others. He was an advocate for food, of course but he was also an ambassador for experiential travel. I’m a travel advisor and specialist in experiential travel and he was an inspiration for our business. When he took his life, I was gutted. It was a huge loss for everyone. He touched more people than he could ever know. I believe this documentary will be healing.
He said that restaurant kitchens were many times, the last hold out for the misfits of the world, people on the fringe. He lived a good chunk of his life in the spotlight, but always left part of himself just over the edge, on the fringe, in the shadows, stuck in that restaurant kitchen where you could truly be yourself--go as dark as it can and find solace in others whom were just as deep as him.
I’m 22 I’ve been watching Anthony my whole life. I went into the industry because of him and remain and avid cook and writer because of the feeling he imparted on me. I don’t care much for celebrity or fame and I felt he didn’t much either. He’s been my father figure, teacher, and inspiration for so long it’s hard too think it’s been three years. I miss you Anthony I was never able too meet you but through your books and shows I feel you knew me and many other cooks. Love you brother I’ll continue too miss you but I’ll keep moving forward in the legacy you didn’t realize you left.
He brought many people together. But there are also many powerful people in this world, who do not look very fondly upon "high profile" internationally beloved "good men", who help to bring us all, a bit closer together.
Tony was on a quest to find a permanent source of something pure and true. He never diminished the joy of an In-N-Out Burger from a 3-Michelin star restaurant.
Watching Tony was the highlight of my week, I couldn't wait to turn on the TV and see what exotic destination he was taking us to...and what delicious menu was coming from that particular place. He was one of a kind and very much missed .
The best teacher of wise travel right here. Our family lived in Portugal for a while, and Bourdain’s show in Porto brings great smiles and teary eyes. I wish he had held on, but I do pray his soul is at peace.
Can't even watch this wo crying. Attended Bourdain Rupert gig in BMore way way back in the day. His personality captured all I have been taught to reviere: explore cultures, question norms, taste everything, be generous of spirit. I still hurt from our loss of Tony.
I know he struggled with depression, but I firmly believe Asia Argento was the straw that broke the camel's back. Those photos of her with another man came out just five days before his suicide.
I miss Anthony Bourdain all the time. What he gave us through his work is immeasurable, I saw the world completely differently through his eyes and the eyes of his crew. Incredibly happy that we have the catalogue of his work to look back on. a beautiful gift he’s given to so many of us!
I was not aware of his work until after he took his life. But after he did, I took it upon myself to learn about him. I watched ALL of Parts Unknown and was immediately smitten with Bourdain and his work. He was not about food. He was about people and culture. Food was merely the vehicle that he used to teach us about life. RIP Tony.
Anthony Bourdain, a friend in my heart sometimes miles and generations apart. Here is a man that embodied true humanity, compassion, empathy and acceptance wherever he found himself across the globe. He bridged the gap between the poor, persecuted, disenfranchised and forgotten. With his rolled up sleeves, buttoned down shirt and loose jeans,he charmed you with his gift of both gab and finesse! He walked in humble silence but shines in brightness for his love of people, unencumbered. From Libya to the Amazon, he reminds me of another man, my father, who finds the brightest star in everyone that crosses his path. Like Anthony, he knows how to make someone feel like they’re the only person in the world that mattered at that given point and he did it with ease and with no expectation of remittance. He loved without expecting to be loved. Cheers to you Anthony, I look forward to meeting you in another lifetime.
I never met the man but he was a lot like me,us, cooks. I miss him so much and I hope he knows what a positive impact he left on all who watched him explore the world I love. I so wish he is in a place where he knows he is loved. And I hope I get to hangout with him on the other side. Thank you Chef ❣️
I met him right on the streets of Chelsea here in NYC. I nodded hello and said” I Love your show, man” He smiled and reached out to shake my hand replying “ Hey! thank you, thank you so much for your support” nicest guy, super tan, cowboy boots and Ray Bans. RIP my friend.
He wasn’t your friend bro lol. He was cool af though. Met him at a book signing in Portland.
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Don't be snide and patronizing. Keoki was describing a cool experience, and never implied that it was anything greater than a memorable moment.
@@tedl7538 he wasn’t your friend either Ted lol.
@@nikkijarecki you too Nikki lol.
Cool 😎 !!!
I cried like a baby when I heard the news of his passing...Anthony Bourdain was a friend in my head. I wish I had a chance to thank him for taking me along vicariously on his amazing travels. They were master classes on culture, food, and history. Continue to rest in peace.
I am so sorry for your loss. He was an untreated addict. They’re a victim of their own impulsivity. As a survivor of a suicide, I’ve come to the realization that the act itself. I hope this helps you
I feel the same! You said it perfectly. I still feel pained when I hear his voice and remember gets gone.
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I still can’t believe it!!! 🥵 heartbroken.
Same feeling exactly!
I miss him... He was my company in my home at times I felt alone. His voice was so tranquil.... He should have been the ambassador for the world...
I used to follow him on twitter. He had a lot of anger inside. Very complicated man.
Ambassador for the world? No
he WAS the ambassador for the world. at least one of them, anyways.
aloneness....something we had in common with him. alone in a crowd. love is not enuff.
I don't think he realized what a joyful effect he had on people. He was so tough on himself. He was a beautiful man. Will love and miss him forever.
I deal with depression and losing him broke my heart. I'm grateful that he encouraged me to think outside the box
🙏🏽be encouraged
People do not understand the torment of the creative spirit. I do.
Same and I still can not watch any of the shows again. I am selfishly mad at him. When I was depressed I went to those shows for comfort. I wish he would have had something to go to for comfort also.
Loved his shows. Loved to watch him. He was sometimes dark, but always real.
Many people did not see his or Robin Williams deep sadness. We don't want to see... and they don't want to share. Such are secrets. We are all, all major Mysteries. Even to Lovers and Husbands.
His suicide does not diminish his gifts to us just makes me wish I could have helped him in return. More love seems to be the consensus. The last time I saw Robin Williams he was in his black Mercedes jeep after bicycling on the sf Marina beautiful area. I,a nobody waved. A lifetime of personal thank you's in that wave, but clearly not enough. Banning guns will not stop suicides, I see them jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge and out of downtown highrise office buildings, quite often. Therapy was a waste of $1000s for me but changing jobs helped. And a new Lover ... chapter to chapter. So it goes.
Such a perfect description of him. Thank you.
@@utubefreshie Thanks. Miss him.
@@mrcal48boy Yep. I always loved Tony and his take on things. I lost a friend to suicide in the barracks room next to mine in Okinawa awhile back and Bourdain's suicide hit me close to home.
His death in no way diminishes what he gave us.
Agreed. I sometimes feel like his death & what he gave us are actually connected--that he loved the world so much, and also saw and felt so much pain in the world that he couldn't carry it anymore. Who knows. But I agree with you.
Agreed! Kitchen Confidential is very informative, funny and kind of sad all the same time. Kind of like Anthony himself. I own all of his books and loved watching his show. 💕
As if his tragic death could ever outweigh the impact he’s had on us. He was flawed and I didn’t always like him, but that was part of his humanity. People who set out to be liked put the cart before the horse. Anthony valued authenticity and eccentricity, because that’s what he was. Mad love and respect for Anthony always.
@@songswithryan you just put into words EXACTLY how i felt/feel about him! Thank you for helping me figure that out!
it’s a stain to a beautiful and extremely meaningful picture
I miss traveling around the world with you Tony. You taught me so much about other cultures.
I loved traveling with Tony. His spirit lives on for me.
He was the true humanitarian. Genuine in spirit. Forever loved. Truly missed…..
Same here. He educated me.
I always enjoyed how genuinely appreciative he could be towards receiving food from people around the world. He wasn't an uppity snob about other people's cooking like so many chefs. It always made me feel good watching his show. It is rare to find a show that can make you feel that way.
You mean like marco pierre white he was a complete snob when he was a guest on one of Anthony's episodes. Whereas Anthony was really nice to people.
feeding people is an act of love. it is not the quality of food so much as the giving.
It's important to give our friends & family their flowers while they are still alive.
So profound and so very true. Thank you! 💐
Oh wow that is so lovely and so true
So beautifully said 🌹
I was gonna say the same thing. It actually makes me kinda mad that people do this all the time. Someone passes away and then theres an outpouring. It should be the other way around, we should acknowledge and show how much people mean to us while they are living.
I cried and miss him terribly, he had so much responsibility on his shoulders to please us.
He is a treasure still. Smart people are complicated.
Think he’d cry about you? Enough! He was a cook and a traveler, just like Gordon Ramsey and others
Do you miss Jesus that way too? I mean you never knew or met him either Lol. I often feel strange and think Tony would probably roll his eyes to such trivial worship and idolization. Just be you.. that’s what Tony would have wanted. He was a cool dude, and I only met him once, but I could tell he loathed fame and adulation.
He was a genius
@@gfunk63901 Gordon Ramsay? Please! No comparison
He was always in motion. Lesson: You can only run for so long. Eventually the pain of existing does catch up. And when there is nowhere in the world to hide, wish for a peace that transcends the emptiness. Search for it.
True. This is why I pray to Jesus Christ every Sunday so that He can give me a reason to be happy. Please, pray to our Lord Jesus Christ when you lose help! I guarantee you it will help! Jesus bless all of you. :-)
@@narata1541 this is literally the opposite of his life and goals. He wanted to show that people, at the hearth are all loving to each other. No politics, no religion. At the heart of human life is sharing food and caring for each other. If we get to know strangers and commune over a meal together we can change the world.
@@Lilhaer Growing up watching him, he really made me realise color of people's skins don't matter
@@Lilhaer that is what Jesus did and what his teachings continue to do.
@@Lilhaer Please read the Bible. Our Lord helped many people out of hardships. People who were very depressed prayed and they were saved. Even if you read a page a day, you will be Inspired by Him!
Maybe now, I will watch this movie, but for a long-time, I could not watch him again on television, it was just too sad. Nobody can replace Anthony Bourdain.
I can't watch his old shows either and but, man, I wish I could. It's still too hard.
Whenever I see reruns of his shows, I like to pretend he is not really gone, or I just say to myself that he was "enjoying" himself in this scene, and that he still had a while to live, although just a year, or maybe two, after this episode. It's comforting, and still allows me to watch him without too much heartache..
I watched it on recommendation of my friend. I loved his Kitchen Confidential book so much . Go see it. You won't regret it. It's moving
I am the same. I was binging his latest shows 4 hours in when my phone went off and it was a friend saying Anthony Bourdain .. I was like NO WAY I am watching him now. No no no. I have not watched anything since. I feel selfish I was mad at him. =(
It really caught me off guard just how depressed I was when I heard he died. It’s so strange, I’ve never met him but I loved his shows and books and get so excited every time he introduces a new project. I feel like he really offered all he could to us. His advocacy and outreach changed peoples lives along the way of course but I don’t think he ever really understood that he impacted peoples’ lives who just simply watched the show at home too. Such a loss and such a genuinely kind man. I hope his family is able to find closure through things like this. Especially his daughter. I’m sure later in life she’ll be grateful that before he died she was at an age where she could have real meaningful moments with her dad that she will remember forever.
I still don't know why I get so emotional for a person I've never met.
Because he spoke the same language and made you feel like a friend!
His passing REALLY took the wind out of my sails. If he were alive i'd want to personally thank him for giving me an incurable itch to travel the world
still crying - Tony had a huge impact on our lives, and the world feels darker without him
His show was not about food. Each episode was a beautiful work of art. Stunning film making.
You never realize what people are really going through…
That's why I don't judge,and think suicide is a basic human right if all other options are exhausted.
You'll realize what he was going through, candidly, on the Buenos Aires episode of Parts Unknown... with a psychiatrist.
Its the quiet ones that you need to worry about. These extroverts like Bourdain don't surprise anyone because they are very emotional
@@rmac5584 You're very right.I've known a few suicides.The introverted don't show their suicidal ideation.Subtly,at the very most.The extroverted,not to stereotype,wear their hearts on their sleeves.Regardless,Bourdain was a huge loss and a class act.
@@JGSkywalker I mist have missed that.I'll look it up thanks ,depressing as it will be.
A wonderful, unique individual who told the truth with humor and panache.
Anthony Bourdain was an amazing and extraordinary man and I still miss him dearly
Anthony Bourdain was my travel husband. Never missed a show and sometimes rewatched his show. Love his cool confidence but at the same time his curiosity of the places he visited.
Not only a lover of food but of music, and travel. Legendary Anthony Bourdain! R.I.P!
I still shed a tear, when remembering Tony B .... He touched so MANY folks, from different cultures, around this world ...... He IS and will continue to be MISSED !!!!!!
One of the most fascinating complicated men we have ever known.Rest in peace traveller.
From his 2001 book: A Cook's Tour...".Once you've been to Cambodia you'll never stop wanting to beat Henry Kissinger to death with your bare hands."
Kissinger. Dear departed Rummy. Soon to depart Cheney. Henry was idolized as sex symbol then. Like Obama. War crimes. Chem weapons. On it goes.
Legend
As an American in Cambodia, he is missed. 🌺
@@blakesleyk.7166 Obama didn't OK the assassination of a socialist leader to install his own puppet or ok carpet bombing. Big difference.
Riiiight . (sjw and the narrative )
The No Reservations Quebec was really how I will remember him. I wanted to go to Quebec in the dead of winter to experience what he did. I was sitting as my former self in a Hawaiian Shirt in San Francisco, CA announcing to the world I would go there right now. Someone responded do you realize how cold it is? I said I would dress warm. He showed me on this show the best way to fall in love with food. RIP Tony. RIP.
Just watched that one again. That is a great one.
I miss him still! Loved his book, Kitchen Confidential. We never know the unhappiness that lives in others.
Rest In Peace Anthony was a both talented chef and a wonderful human being
still miss him deeply. i am glad the work lives on. RIP, Tony.
Depression is pretty overwhelming, he likely fought it all his life.
This piece failed to even mention the illness of depression...the illness that killed him..That is really sad
@@ceceliatheresaperez1891 100% agree.
He was complex, but the relationship ending was a significant part of his choice. My father did the same thing.
i can absolutely relate to that. and one can only fight for so long. after a while the mind and body both goes numb. you are spent, exhausted and want every breath to be your last. you dont want the morning to happen becs you dont want to deal with another day. you wish you never wake up. and when that dosent happen you find a way to end it.
we loved u anthony. u are terribly missed. we miss ur simplicity, humanity and the depth of ur thought in ur shows
Bourdain, in large part, fueled my passion for international travel. It broke my heart when I learned of his death and I didn’t know that I could cry so much for someone I never met.
Really...??
Did ya eat an endangered species today?
I was devastated when he passed away and I continue to miss him terribly. He was a master of storytelling and I learned SO much from him. His voice will live on and it brings me so much happiness whenever I come across it today. What he gave was a gift and I mourn for what he could have given us in the future.
He definitely left his mark on this world & did it doing what he loved. It's nice to see someone who had so many struggles & stages in his life, find notoriety & a sense of purpose later in life. Rest in peace Anthony
Depression is such a horrible problem, R.I.P.🙏Tony
I looked up to Anthony Bourdain, he was so much more than a culinary extraordinaire ... He was an introverted existential intellectual marvel ... He was a inspiring Philosopher ! He is one of those people that is Very hard to encapsulate / characterize in a brief comment !
Yes. It is difficult to understand in others and sometimes in. ourselves. Everyone looks for a cause or causes in others and so usually finds one that satisfies them but may well not be the real cause at all. The mind remains a mystery.
@@georgealderson4424 Resources are deficient. Everyone has emotional issues, it is a matter of degree.
I don't think suicide has very much to do w depression at all. It's more about trauma. Something happened long ago, perhaps he was molested or raped (or something else horrible) and buried it like most ppl do; esp men. That causes the soul to want to die.
@@divagirllove3977 What you say is true for some people. Trauma can be from many things and trauma can be subjective. I've known people that were in danger of something frequently and yet, did not notice, that was their personality. There are people who notice everything about others and themselves and it overwhelms them over and over throughout their lives. You don't need to be sexually abused or be in the military to experience trauma. That is a relatively recent mainstream accepted myth. Even very subtle behaviors of a parent can send terrible messages into the mind of a kid or teen. The parent is oblivious to their destructive behavior. A child and a teen might develop a very negative feeling and not know where it came from.
Enjoyed his show very much....you are truly missed, Mr. Bourdain...RIP
I never meet Anthony personally but I miss him. He made understand that traveling opens your eyes to other cultures. And understand that we all have the same dreams and goals in life. Thank you Tony
We miss him as well.. one of my absolute favorite humans.
Miss him terribly. Loved his tv shows and his books. Loved his candor because it was so refreshingly honest.
“I just miss him. I miss him.” That sums it up.
I looked up to Anthony Bourdain, he was so much more than a culinary extraordinaire ... He was an introverted existential intellectual marvel ... He was a inspiring Philosopher ! He is one of those people that is Very hard to encapsulate / characterize in a brief comment !
RIP Tony. He touched so many lives. I enjoyed watching him presenting outstanding shows on travel, food and cooking.
يا مرحبا الساع 😇 🇲🇦
The look on his face when Iggy Pop tells him that it's about love--I got the sense that he was surprised and sad, like that's not an answer that helps him. I don't think he could feel loved.
He looked disappointed. Not that Iggy found it. That it eluded him.
@@kimpritchard4322 Eluded? Maybe he really did find love in some form, not just the so-called "love" between two human beings? It's much more complex.
@@jeshkam how so?
I agree
@@MesGuided Loving himself through deep relaxation or meditation. Mindfulness. Simple as that.
Anyone who’s a real toiler knows Tony’s darkness because they identify with it. That’s part of what made him so special. The fact that all these people say they couldn’t see it... that’s what really makes me sad.
So true
I really saw it in the episode where he went diving with the chef and someone was tossing dead octopus into the waters. He went into a cynical dark place that show.
It's heartbreaking when you imagine someone having no hope of feeling better.
or doesn't seem to have that joy in a person life
I wasn't expecting to be crying again three years after the event.
Same Graham…take care. Hug your loved ones!!
Ugh I know. I just saw Roadrunner the documentary and I cried Alot and loved him even more. I miss him too
I loved this guy. He transcended all that it takes to be a human on planet earth. Genuine, real, without avarice, inspiring, a nomadic prophet. I learned so much about love, relationships towards others, and the simplicity it takes to make the world our neighborhood. Endless love from Guyana.
I loved traveling with Tony. His spirit lives on for me.
I never heard of him until I saw this new docu and now, in a very bourdainian way, I’m addicted to all the episodes of everything he ever did. He seems the happiest when he’s eating a home cooked meal at a table with a family.
Chased him around Buffalo when he filmed there. Love all his books n shows. What a guy. ✌🏼
I loved and will always love Anthony Bourdain, he gave us so much insight into the true connections we all share and that is such a beautiful gift and legacy that he offered. He will ALWAYS be missed. RIP Anthony Bourdain, you did a great job being a human.
Anthony Bourdain made the world a better, warmer place through his travels, I loved his shows. He is greatly missed.
Remember the good times. What a great life of fantastic adventures he shared with the world. Hope he found the peace he sought. RIP.
I literally still can hardly watch anything about him. Isn't it funny how these things effect a person. Like, I never knew him personally and yet his death really hit me hard. He was so amazing and once, long ago I had dreams of becoming a chef so he was sort of a hero of mine.
There have been a few celebrity deaths that have moved me. Steve Irwin. Princess Diana. Robin Williams. And Anthony Bourdain. 💔
I still miss Anthony. So much fun watching his shows.
I loved his shows so much ! I still can’t believe he took his life . You never really know what ‘s going on in someone ‘s mind. Rest In Peace my friend ♥️🙏🏽
some you see thru thier eyes and still some wont let ya in .. always a smile /
I highly respected him as a writer, an intellectual, and a good person. I felt incredibly shocked and disappointed, angry when I heard the news. I still cannot fully process.
He was amazing. I loved watching him travel, eat, interact and LIVE
I miss him. I cried like many others watching this. He thought me that we are more similar than different to one another around the world.
I never met him, when he passed away I felt i had lost my closest friend.
Same ☹️
I think that says a great deal about the measure of the man. So many people worldwide continue to feel his loss, even though we never met him. We were able to relate to his mystery and the pathos in his soul.
Thanks for sharing. I started watching Anthony Bourdain's work on the Travel Channel. I confess, I was hesitant to watch his shows at first. But I'm glad I took the plunge. He was a great listener and storyteller. I loved how he embraced a spectrum of people and cuisines, and presented himself as someone who was willing to learn. May he rest in peace. Shawn R., Mo-Mutt Music/Sacred & Secular
RIP forever, Tony Bourdain 🙏🏻
He brought the world to our tv screens. He never ignored the reality of the places he traveled to, no matter how cruel. But he always showed the beauty of humanity, even in the places where beauty has been savaged by conflict. Rest In Peace Anthony Bourdain.
Sad especially for his Daughter
HE SEEMED TO DO FOR US WHAT HE COULDN'T SEEM TO DO FOR HIMSELF
I remember waking up to the news he had taken his life. I was numb and stunned as I dressed for work. I worked unable to think about anything or anyone else but him. Once, I began driving home, the emotions came pouring out of me. I wept all the way home for him. This man changed my life. I will never forget Tony Bourdain.
I am one of those millions of viewers that never knew him but was heartbroken when I heard of his death. I believe I watched every episode, as well as his other works, and I felt his presence deeply in his travels and stories. I'm so sorry he left us and wish there had been some way for him to alter his course the second of his passing. I still hurt.
“There are riches the flesh can’t touch, seek those things” - Afro-Caribbean proverb ---- Material things don’t make you happy, that’s a lie told by those who seek to sell
Dont let one you tube video write your whole opinion about anyone. Don’t be confused, he never chased materialism. “Parts Unknown”, was very much about folk cuisine, even when highlighting one exclusive dish, he’d point out it roots that were appropriated. That’s why he’d go eat fish cut cooked on a river bank. Or pork in a one roomed stucco shack in the desert. And did so without condescension, and with grace. He never became a chef to become rich or famous, that just was not a thing. The world class chefs in New York weren’t even middle class, it was Shep Gordon that encouraged bourdain to publish writing and promote, another profession not known for glitz. Bourdains key to celebrity was his personable wit on the book tour, which lent itself to television. Glamour hound, he was not. Here’s a proverb for you, don’t judge a book by its cover.
Nearly everyone already knows this tbh.
They give you security, but if you have nothing going for you beyond ‘things’ you will be going on a road to nowhere.
@@dexterwestin3747 And, yet, nearly everyone will vote for a guy who will promise to lower their taxes...
Amazing film. He moved so many people. I'd come home from school and put the tv on and it was set to Travel so I could hear him in the background. To have him in all our lives was a gift. Just wish the film was longer. I miss him even if I never met him.
I never knew of this guy until his passing. So many people spoke well on him when he passed.
This is why I tell people to not wait until someone dies to tell them that you love and appreciate them at their wake.
It's to bad that he never realized just how much he was loved.
I think the issue was whether he loved himself.
@@johntechwriter Exactly. Even in the 70's and 80's no one became a heroin addict by mistake. He had self hate and demons, chemical imbalances that drove him to self destruction. As a 54 year old, I can tell you that chasing those highs never ends once you hit sobriety. He lived long and soaked up love from across the globe, but when you can't go on then check out. What's the point after that long? Sit on your accolades? Hope you can visit one more street vendor that's new? Wait for biological breakdowns that impair your movement and freedoms? He had a life long drive towards self harm and managed to overcome it for decades, so mad props to him.
Steve Greska : In a way I understand what you say...but I wonder about taking one's life, is there a 'penalty' in the afterlife because a person did not 'do their time'....but on the other hand, it is said that when you die, if it is not 'your time' you are told so, and the soul returns to the body. Chances are he must have been in such emotional pain that he was not sent back. One very powerful word - love!
@@jillsinanan6777 I consider the reason for being/life is to give comfort to our fellow travelers. The only real currency that matters is memories and experiences.
I do not believe there is some celestial hockey goalie saying, " you got that shot in early now must pay". Do you honestly think your life thread (in all the universe) is worth a penalty call of 2 minutes in the box, and the attention that comes with it?
Steve Greska : A hockey game...seriously?! Why is that suicide is not a good thing according to some religion and even in some countries who used Christianity as the foundation for their laws. That being said, if your purpose in life was not completed, then you have not accomplished your soul's mission...one's soul is here for an experience(s), the body just lives and dies, but the soul is held accountable. Just saying that suicide might be deemed to be cheating, and for that, it meant soul will need to return in another body to gain the experience it copt out from....yes talking reincarnation. Whether you believe in that is your business really, I am not trying to convert you!!
I saw and felt his sadness before I knew he'd died.
R. I. P. Beautiful man♥️🙏♥️
Gosh, Yes! To this day I STILL miss going on an adventure with Anthony Bourdain every Sunday night! Wish he knew how much he was loved & appreciated.
Never met him, but loved his shows. He was an advocate for peace which comes from breaking bread and having conversations with others. He was an advocate for food, of course but he was also an ambassador for experiential travel. I’m a travel advisor and specialist in experiential travel and he was an inspiration for our business. When he took his life, I was gutted. It was a huge loss for everyone. He touched more people than he could ever know. I believe this documentary will be healing.
“Nooo Reservationssss” in that voice they used to say it in. He’s the reason why I got into cooking 🧑🍳 great chef
What a special man, this made me cry. I had just recently become familiar with his show due to word of mouth when he left us.
Never had the pleasure of meeting him but, I miss him....
Still cant believe he's gone, he was an exceptional storyteller. Rip
He said that restaurant kitchens were many times, the last hold out for the misfits of the world, people on the fringe. He lived a good chunk of his life in the spotlight, but always left part of himself just over the edge, on the fringe, in the shadows, stuck in that restaurant kitchen where you could truly be yourself--go as dark as it can and find solace in others whom were just as deep as him.
I’m 22 I’ve been watching Anthony my whole life. I went into the industry because of him and remain and avid cook and writer because of the feeling he imparted on me. I don’t care much for celebrity or fame and I felt he didn’t much either. He’s been my father figure, teacher, and inspiration for so long it’s hard too think it’s been three years. I miss you Anthony I was never able too meet you but through your books and shows I feel you knew me and many other cooks. Love you brother I’ll continue too miss you but I’ll keep moving forward in the legacy you didn’t realize you left.
He brought many people together. But there are also many powerful people in this world, who do not look very fondly upon "high profile" internationally beloved "good men", who help to bring us all, a bit closer together.
Tony was on a quest to find a permanent source of something pure and true. He never diminished the joy of an In-N-Out Burger from a 3-Michelin star restaurant.
"And did you get what
you wanted from this life, even so?
I did.
And what did you want?
To call myself beloved, to feel myself
beloved on the earth."
Watching Tony was the highlight of my week, I couldn't wait to turn on the TV and see what exotic destination he was taking us to...and what delicious menu was coming from that particular place. He was one of a kind and very much missed .
Thank you Sunday Morning. Tony, you are truly missed.
The best teacher of wise travel right here. Our family lived in Portugal for a while, and Bourdain’s show in Porto brings great smiles and teary eyes. I wish he had held on, but I do pray his soul is at peace.
Everybody wanted to be him except for him. Such a tragedy.
Can't even watch this wo crying. Attended Bourdain Rupert gig in BMore way way back in the day. His personality captured all I have been taught to reviere: explore cultures, question norms, taste everything, be generous of spirit. I still hurt from our loss of Tony.
I have thought about this a lot, and only Tony knows why he left this Earth and us.
Something tells me the ex-girlfriend played a role. A shame they didn't interview her for the story.
Ask Asia Argento
I know he struggled with depression, but I firmly believe Asia Argento was the straw that broke the camel's back. Those photos of her with another man came out just five days before his suicide.
@@rainstreet78 , I didn't know that and I thank you for that bit of information . His death hit me very hard. It was such a shock.
I miss Anthony Bourdain all the time. What he gave us through his work is immeasurable, I saw the world completely differently through his eyes and the eyes of his crew. Incredibly happy that we have the catalogue of his work to look back on. a beautiful gift he’s given to so many of us!
There are just a handful of people in life who exude ‘cool’, Anthony had it in spades. RIP
I was not aware of his work until after he took his life. But after he did, I took it upon myself to learn about him. I watched ALL of Parts Unknown and was immediately smitten with Bourdain and his work. He was not about food. He was about people and culture. Food was merely the vehicle that he used to teach us about life. RIP Tony.
Anthony Bourdain, a friend in my heart sometimes miles and generations apart. Here is a man that embodied true humanity, compassion, empathy and acceptance wherever he found himself across the globe. He bridged the gap between the poor, persecuted, disenfranchised and forgotten. With his rolled up sleeves, buttoned down shirt and loose jeans,he charmed you with his gift of both gab and finesse! He walked in humble silence but shines in brightness for his love of people, unencumbered. From Libya to the Amazon, he reminds me of another man, my father, who finds the brightest star in everyone that crosses his path. Like Anthony, he knows how to make someone feel like they’re the only person in the world that mattered at that given point and he did it with ease and with no expectation of remittance. He loved without expecting to be loved. Cheers to you Anthony, I look forward to meeting you in another lifetime.
im still crying today
His death really shook me for a bit. I loved his shows, his personality, and his perspectives. Definitely watching this documentary
I never met the man but he was a lot like me,us, cooks.
I miss him so much and I hope he knows what a positive impact he left on all who watched him explore the world I love.
I so wish he is in a place where he knows he is loved. And I hope I get to hangout with him on the other side.
Thank you Chef ❣️
I’m not a religious person but I know with all of my being, that he sees and now finally feels all the love that eluded him.
What’s lost tapes dearly departed… chilling! He always look sad to me always ! 🥺