@Barry Lyndon I really feel like she is responsible for a lot of his misery. I wonder if those stories of her hooking up with underage boys was during her relationship with Anthony?...
Anton is a lot younger. He also has always had this intense, saint-like discipline about him. Even when he's living on the edge, there is still a certain quality of discipline and sobriety about him. I don't think most people see that, but it's obvious to me.
Anton was an absolutely mythical figure in the heady days of Bomp! Records. The British press loved his band and America was just coming around when he really started to loose his shit! I have 32 Brian Jonestown Massacre records and I think I am still missing 8 or 9 albums. I always thought that he’d be long gone but he’s so much cooler as a survivor and it’s awesome that he has a son, wife, and adopted country! R.I.P. Anthony!!!! You were an incredible guy!
I’m hoping you’re just trolling (never thought I’d say that) - Anton is a complete douchebag and has continued to get worse as the years go by and he further alienates everyone including his fans from his life. He’s definitely *not* a cool guy in any way, even though he tries so desperately hard to be “cool”. I’m a BJM fan but i can separate the music from the individuals creating them and it’s clear as day what kind of a jerk-off that guy is.
Anton, I’ve seen the light of the torch that you and few others are carrying. I’m 24 and make music much different from yours, but you’ve been a huge inspiration as an artist to me over the past 4 to 5 years. Thank you.
weirdshibainu we all face the harsh side of life, you can't say for sure what made him take his own life but that does not mean he did not experience the things he loved. A lot of people do not seek help for mental illness and can not cope, that needs to change
Rip Anthony Bourdain. Anton’s segment was the first to appear after Anthony took his own life. Anton Newcombe’s YT channel is very much worth checking out.
Andddd.... Anton wins in the end/gets the last word on all the 90s bs, record company debates, etc..this is fine media and a great way to have his continuing legacy expressed concisely, culturally and relevantly :) Rest In Peace AB
This older, more staid Anton is an interesting counterpoint to the wildness presented in DIG! It's great to see his passion. One of the secrets of life, I guess, is trying to bring enthusiasm to every small thing you do. and Anton seems to have had no trouble doing this throughout his whole life. Cheers to being creative and not ending up a rock casualty.
I’m seeing them play live tonight in the NYC area and I rewatched Dig! recently to see if Anton was really as crazy as I remembered he was when I first watched it many years ago. Good to know he’s mellowed out in a good way over the years. Life can be a healing journey
@@americasamoa Chicago was the night before Minneapolis. He was totally chill. Interesting. (He was even polite when we met him at a bar an hour after the show.)
Just saw Roadrunner and Anemone by BJM was Anthonys favorite song. Glad knowing they met in life and that AB's soul may rest in peace knowing this guy is still rocking on.
Man that is a gut punch. When I caught a Bourdain show I had to watch it, this is why. As for Anton I think he is actually one of the greats of rock music, a tad nuts but that's ok. One of my brushes with greatness was I actually got to meet him one time in public, I recognized him by himself and said hello. He was a very nice and polite guy, we talked about music and his latest record at the time. He seems a fragile person, I hope he around for decades to come.
Oh anton is and always was utterly batshit, but that insanity fuels his muse. And really anyone I can think of thats a great musician or artist tend to be a bit touched in the head anyway
Years later, I cannot watch Anton and Anthony without having a meltdown. This aired the weekend that Bourdain died and I was looking forward to this for several weeks. So very sad. I'm glad their paths crossed though.
And seeing Anton sober is a bizarre thing in itself of course the crazy Mutten Chops look has me wondering or maybe knowing "he just doesnt give a fuck!" I just missed him two weeks ago here in Denver and he doesnt come her often, but after almost seeing him 10 times, including Red Rocks in Colorado. I had to say no. i know. My bad.
Very inspiring watchin Anton, this incredible genius artist and his confidence in a society raged by alcohol and drugs and how he got out of that and is a happy person. Cheers for believing in yourself, Anton. Everyday i try to stop my will of selfdestruction and for the past years i am doinnit.
Newcombe has always been a truly remarkable artist, even if you're not a fan of his music his talent is absolutely undeniable.. but it makes me extremely happy to see him looking so happy / fulfilled these days. he seems to be a very proud family man now, and I can't adequately put into words just how thrilled / relieved I am to see it. for the entirety of the 2nd half of my life, I've been constantly wrestling with a lot of the same kinds of demons that he was dealing with in the past. Seeing him make it thru to the other side looking so genuinely happy and healthy gives me hope that I desperately need right now. Always bums me out when I think about Anthony Bourdain, I've been a huge fan of his since I was a kid.. but seeing Anton is a much needed reminder for me that it is possible to beat the demons if you just stay in the fight long enough. Eventually the light will prevail if you just let it in. Finding the courage to keep going lately has been really difficult, I had no idea how desperately I needed to see this right now. It all sort of hit me like a ton of bricks and now I can't stop sobbing. lmao sorry for rambling. ignore me.
20 years ago I couldn't imagine Anton settling down with a family. So happy that he didn't turn out to be a rock and roll cliche and Dead. Glade a lot of us made it out of the Rock N Roll lifestyle that the 90's took us Down. Good Vibes 👣
This was a bittersweet airing; Bourdain was dead but he was on TV with Newcombe in an unusually intimate setting. Anton Newcombe was a BIG reason why so many indie rock bands went for the late 60's and early 70's sound (and look). His revival of hippie fashion in the early 00's unquestionably became a driving force behind Millennial hipster fashion.
I had no idea these two guys knew each other. I have been a huge fan of BJM and Anton since living in LA in the 90s. Anthony Bourdain and Anton would seem to be kindred spirits, genius non-conformists of their respective endeavors. Very cool video.
Wow, as a Diehard BJM fan for 20 years I give major props to the Anthony Crew for making this happen. I've met Anton twice in my life and actually did backstage security for him for nothing. Seen Him play maybe 7 or 8 times. The guy was so awesome and smaller than I imagined but his persona on stage was unbelievable. I've seen him from small shit holes to Red Rocks in Colorado. He had a badboy persona on stage and everyone waited for what Anton would do next at each concert. An F'n Genius. Well both Anthony and Anton were. I can see the relationship with them both having tainted pasts. Brilliant move for this episode. It also showcases Antons new life as a family man. Its wonderful. I'm happy for him! Cant say enough about this episode!
I got to chat with Ricki Maymi while Anton had a brief meltdown on the other side of the stage - the opening comments of this video sum it up, he's totally uncompromising and a very harsh taskmaster, but if he was a warm cuddly character would he have produced the songs and albums that BJM have? maybe, but I doubt it. I will definitely miss Dan Allaire's phenomenal drumming, I hope he returns
One of the greatest Rock Musicians of our time. Unfortunately the antics onstage detract from Anton's greatness and legacy. The most recent disaster in Australia is a blight on his record. Very sad as he is truly a great musician.
WHAT THE ABSOLUTE FUCK??? how have I never seen this... these are my two favorite humans making food.... I'm dead (BJM was the first band I ever paid to see live when I was 14. I also dropped lsd for the first time that night)
first off that is Anton's best drummer. Saw her in the London show. 2nd, Glad to see Anton is kicking it, I mean his kid, and his partner. 3rd, Anthony, what a loss.
Sharing this in honor of the recently late Anthony Bourdain. Now I know one of my favorite musicians apparently likes to cook 🤷♀️ and did just that for one of the best. Anthony Bourdain + Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre together = artgasm 👨🎨😵
BJM is by far better than anything from the 60’s..they took what they needed from the best of that generation and built something that is forever unbreakable...
This interview just shows how in tune bourdain was. I smoked a joint with him on the haight when he was at the zam zam. Fucking most dope dude ever. Anton is my god. This interview, fucking legend
It's kind of cool seeing musicians going digital. Especially when you are so prolific like Anton. It makes it much easier to record all of your ideas. And Anton has a lot of ideas.
Two of my favorite people in the world both musically and gastronimically...I mean seriously now we're in 2020 and Anthony is gone..and Antone is still cranking shit out like no one else...and noone even gives a shit but a few..PITIFUL..
If you told me Anton would outlive Anthony Bourdain I would've lost $100
Food matters
Definitely
@Barry Lyndon I really feel like she is responsible for a lot of his misery. I wonder if those stories of her hooking up with underage boys was during her relationship with Anthony?...
Anton is a lot younger. He also has always had this intense, saint-like discipline about him. Even when he's living on the edge, there is still a certain quality of discipline and sobriety about him. I don't think most people see that, but it's obvious to me.
@@A.VagrantAbsolutely right. Well said.
For me Brian Jonestown Massacre are the Velvet Underground of the 90s-00s! Great fucking stuff!
Too right mate!!
VU= overrated
BJM = underrated
@@kevindube7096, no VU, no BJM.
@@kevindube7096 ignorant statement.
@@kevindube7096 overall statistics
This is just one more reason why Bourdain will be dearly missed. He loved supporting independent artists and artisans.
Ain’t that the truth
Bourdain and Newcombe have crazy fan bases, and never sold out.
totally agreed. I remember seeing the documentary Dig and then this episode years later. Mr. Bourdain will be missed.
Anton was an absolutely mythical figure in the heady days of Bomp! Records. The British press loved his band and America was just coming around when he really started to loose his shit! I have 32 Brian Jonestown Massacre records and I think I am still missing 8 or 9 albums. I always thought that he’d be long gone but he’s so much cooler as a survivor and it’s awesome that he has a son, wife, and adopted country! R.I.P. Anthony!!!! You were an incredible guy!
If you have 32 albums, you must be including E.P's and singles? As they have only just released their 19th album this year.
@@jtaylor9562 21 now
I’m hoping you’re just trolling (never thought I’d say that) - Anton is a complete douchebag and has continued to get worse as the years go by and he further alienates everyone including his fans from his life. He’s definitely *not* a cool guy in any way, even though he tries so desperately hard to be “cool”. I’m a BJM fan but i can separate the music from the individuals creating them and it’s clear as day what kind of a jerk-off that guy is.
Anthony Bourdain + Anton Newcombe = absolutely brilliant collaboration
He’s done song collabs with Anthony’s ex girlfriend Asia Argento
@@defoperator7993 'Thank God For Mental Illness' (c) Anton Newcombe
@@arricammarques1955 I don’t think she collabed on that record
Anton is resembling Neil Young a bit these days.
he is looking for heart of gold
Wish I could post a latest from him. Damn.
“It’s irrelevant no matter how old you are.”
Serious shit! 🙌
Odd this popped up on my feed after i randomly rewatched "dig" the other day, wow what a doc!
The Kim Jung Un poster in the dining room is hilarious
"Because the type of music I listen to keeps my mind set exactly the same, endlessly."
Long live BJM, rip Anthony Bourdain
Anton, I’ve seen the light of the torch that you and few others are carrying. I’m 24 and make music much different from yours, but you’ve been a huge inspiration as an artist to me over the past 4 to 5 years. Thank you.
Two great guys who understand what life truly is about
Of course you would say that go watch more report of the week you idiot
John Beresford yeah...uh huh, that's why one of them hung himself, because he knew what life was about
The Tunnel calm down man, what's got into you 😂
weirdshibainu we all face the harsh side of life, you can't say for sure what made him take his own life but that does not mean he did not experience the things he loved. A lot of people do not seek help for mental illness and can not cope, that needs to change
Rip Anthony Bourdain. Anton’s segment was the first to appear after Anthony took his own life. Anton Newcombe’s YT channel is very much worth checking out.
Anthony didn't take his own life he was just another of the Bath robe red cord brigade, that knew too much and had to be put down.
huh?
I don't think its possible to hang yourself from a door knob. Its not high enough.
Murdered or suicidal, Anthony Bourdain was a punk rocker as well as Anton. For a great experience, check out the YT channel at Anton Newcombe.
@@richardotene9858 haha no. he was depressed af. let it go
Andddd.... Anton wins in the end/gets the last word on all the 90s bs, record company debates, etc..this is fine media and a great way to have his continuing legacy expressed concisely, culturally and relevantly :) Rest In Peace AB
One legend lives on ...
This older, more staid Anton is an interesting counterpoint to the wildness presented in DIG!
It's great to see his passion. One of the secrets of life, I guess, is trying to bring enthusiasm to every small thing you do. and Anton seems to have had no trouble doing this throughout his whole life.
Cheers to being creative and not ending up a rock casualty.
I’m seeing them play live tonight in the NYC area and I rewatched Dig! recently to see if Anton was really as crazy as I remembered he was when I first watched it many years ago. Good to know he’s mellowed out in a good way over the years. Life can be a healing journey
Just saw him tonight in Minneapolis, uhh, he was unhinged
@@americasamoa Chicago was the night before Minneapolis. He was totally chill. Interesting. (He was even polite when we met him at a bar an hour after the show.)
@@americasamoa Can you elaborate?
My biggest contemporary rock hero for decades now. A legend.
How did I miss this???
I know! As a BJM fan I dont miss anything!
I'm literally just now seeing this... At least you caught it a year ago lol
I never saw it until Anthony died 😭
What episode and season?
Ikr?!
Great to see Anton happy and at peace. He is a legend and his music uncompromising.
Just saw Roadrunner and Anemone by BJM was Anthonys favorite song. Glad knowing they met in life and that AB's soul may rest in peace knowing this guy is still rocking on.
That's a fucking brilliant song. He had great taste.
who agrees that with age he has become so much calmer and polite
se007 well he has improved a lot from in the 90s where almost every performance he did would end in a riot. He has improved a lot
sobriety
Middle age & Meds?
@@arricammarques1955 middle age & going sober
time, love , family and a son . He somehow made peace with life
Two of my favourite people. How have I never seen this before? R.i.p. Anthony Bourdain
Man that is a gut punch. When I caught a Bourdain show I had to watch it, this is why. As for Anton I think he is actually one of the greats of rock music, a tad nuts but that's ok. One of my brushes with greatness was I actually got to meet him one time in public, I recognized him by himself and said hello. He was a very nice and polite guy, we talked about music and his latest record at the time. He seems a fragile person, I hope he around for decades to come.
Yes, he would come out during opening acts and check out the crowd. Caught him a couple of times.
Oh anton is and always was utterly batshit, but that insanity fuels his muse. And really anyone I can think of thats a great musician or artist tend to be a bit touched in the head anyway
@@shayneoneill1506 it's the recipe for art
Years later, I cannot watch Anton and Anthony without having a meltdown. This aired the weekend that Bourdain died and I was looking forward to this for several weeks. So very sad. I'm glad their paths crossed though.
So happy I found this, two great people sharing what they love!
2 legend’s
Anton & Antony
Truly brilliant men ♥️♠️
Two former heroin addicts. Anton clean and sober. Seemingly improved outlook compared to his dark days. Anthony, no heroin or cocaine but alcohol.
And seeing Anton sober is a bizarre thing in itself of course the crazy Mutten Chops look has me wondering or maybe knowing "he just doesnt give a fuck!" I just missed him two weeks ago here in Denver and he doesnt come her often, but after almost seeing him 10 times, including Red Rocks in Colorado. I had to say no. i know. My bad.
saw BJM a few weeks ago at some small club here in St. Louis, it was loud and beautiful.
I'm jealous
Anton Newcombe is certainly a legend.I can't argue with him there.
Very inspiring watchin Anton, this incredible genius artist and his confidence in a society raged by alcohol and drugs and how he got out of that and is a happy person.
Cheers for believing in yourself, Anton. Everyday i try to stop my will of selfdestruction and for the past years i am doinnit.
Good for you AF, hope you're still going strong!
I hope you're still going strong !
Quitter
Newcombe has always been a truly remarkable artist, even if you're not a fan of his music his talent is absolutely undeniable.. but it makes me extremely happy to see him looking so happy / fulfilled these days. he seems to be a very proud family man now, and I can't adequately put into words just how thrilled / relieved I am to see it. for the entirety of the 2nd half of my life, I've been constantly wrestling with a lot of the same kinds of demons that he was dealing with in the past. Seeing him make it thru to the other side looking so genuinely happy and healthy gives me hope that I desperately need right now. Always bums me out when I think about Anthony Bourdain, I've been a huge fan of his since I was a kid.. but seeing Anton is a much needed reminder for me that it is possible to beat the demons if you just stay in the fight long enough. Eventually the light will prevail if you just let it in. Finding the courage to keep going lately has been really difficult, I had no idea how desperately I needed to see this right now. It all sort of hit me like a ton of bricks and now I can't stop sobbing.
lmao sorry for rambling. ignore me.
I hope you are doing okay.
you have no taste . Anton is a junkie hack
This didn’t age well.
The song at 7:17 Is called "Open Minds Now Close." Just so everyone is aware.
thanks :) it's hard to navigate through Anton's vast catalogue to find certain tunes sometimes..
and the one with the flute? cheers
@@Loonatic816 ‘illuminomi’
Thanks! What’s the somg just before that, while they are doing toasts?
@@27Dionysis"Remember Me This" ❤
Thanks for posting this! Just saw them in Pittsburgh last month!
Derek January me too awesome show.
2016 for me!
30 seconds in and I already love it
Anton is a legend and yeah he may seem." Assholish " but he has always remained true to his art.
"If you understand Sufi Mysticism, you'll understand that like, great men also carried swords."
during Myspace Anton had his "Cooking with Anton" show..he would stream himself cooking, yt videos also and take photos to post on myspace
Oh yea, I forgot about that!
I remember that!
Gomer Hanger Anton on Myspace was the shit
and on Facebook before Anton left for Twitter.
would be cool if he start back the cooking stream
Two of my favorite people hanging out....awesome!
Thanks for the share!
20 years ago I couldn't imagine Anton settling down with a family. So happy that he didn't turn out to be a rock and roll cliche and Dead. Glade a lot of us made it out of the Rock N Roll lifestyle that the 90's took us Down. Good Vibes 👣
Damn! Great video! I’ve listened to the brianjonestown massacre for ever but known little about Anton, I miss Anthony Bourdain
I've been waiting to see this
This was a bittersweet airing; Bourdain was dead but he was on TV with Newcombe in an unusually intimate setting.
Anton Newcombe was a BIG reason why so many indie rock bands went for the late 60's and early 70's sound (and look). His revival of hippie fashion in the early 00's unquestionably became a driving force behind Millennial hipster fashion.
Such a beautiful video. 2 amazing & wonderful guys. Enough said.
Makes me wanna go do my own thing thank you Anton and Anthony both you guys rock!
I had no idea these two guys knew each other. I have been a huge fan of BJM and Anton since living in LA in the 90s. Anthony Bourdain and Anton would seem to be kindred spirits, genius non-conformists of their respective endeavors. Very cool video.
The coolest of the cool.
Wow, as a Diehard BJM fan for 20 years I give major props to the Anthony Crew for making this happen. I've met Anton twice in my life and actually did backstage security for him for nothing. Seen Him play maybe 7 or 8 times. The guy was so awesome and smaller than I imagined but his persona on stage was unbelievable. I've seen him from small shit holes to Red Rocks in Colorado. He had a badboy persona on stage and everyone waited for what Anton would do next at each concert. An F'n Genius. Well both Anthony and Anton were. I can see the relationship with them both having tainted pasts. Brilliant move for this episode. It also showcases Antons new life as a family man. Its wonderful. I'm happy for him! Cant say enough about this episode!
I got to chat with Ricki Maymi while Anton had a brief meltdown on the other side of the stage - the opening comments of this video sum it up, he's totally uncompromising and a very harsh taskmaster, but if he was a warm cuddly character would he have produced the songs and albums that BJM have? maybe, but I doubt it. I will definitely miss Dan Allaire's phenomenal drumming, I hope he returns
Yall know you can just talk to Anton on his youtube channel right?
Anthony Bourdin voice and narration style are masterpieces.
I wish Anton still had epic arguments with internet trolls on RUclips.
He does! :) Hehe
Saw him in Brooklyn just a week or so ago. What a nice guy. He said "better is better." Damn right.
His Albums with Tess Parks are phenomenal. They make me feel like im the protagonist in a movie xD
it's such a beautiful teacher-student relationship.
I love the cigarette falling out of his ear in the first moments of the video
That's sweet how he loads the small oven almost like a multi level steamer. Very efficient.
The Heart and Soul of all of it!
love ur albums
anton "i get two legs of lamb"
then drop my smoke in the sink
BJM is fucking amazing... Anton is a fucking genus and the late Anthony Bourdain was a voice of reason in a mad world.
One of the greatest Rock Musicians of our time. Unfortunately the antics onstage detract from Anton's greatness and legacy. The most recent disaster in Australia is a blight on his record. Very sad as he is truly a great musician.
WHAT THE ABSOLUTE FUCK??? how have I never seen this... these are my two favorite humans making food.... I'm dead
(BJM was the first band I ever paid to see live when I was 14. I also dropped lsd for the first time that night)
well done!
Did you get kicked in the head?
@eska6593 lmfao. No, but they did get in a couple of fights on stage and I'm pretty sure Anton punched Joel for fucking up the tambourine
Love it. Bittersweet.
HE DOES EAT!
But he doesn't sleep and he smokes cigarettes
two great legends!!
"Even for the squares, to leave this tangled mess of your art and ideas and let people figure it out, don't spell it out."
Yes
Wow! This is wonderful!
first off that is Anton's best drummer. Saw her in the London show. 2nd, Glad to see Anton is kicking it, I mean his kid, and his partner. 3rd, Anthony, what a loss.
I’ve seen BJM 3 times. Fantastic shows!!!
Anton is an old friend of mine...I never knew about this as he has been living in Berlin for years.
It never surprised me that Anton seems like a great dad.
I adore this clip so much❤️🤘🏼
That fucking bastard Anthony ....lived the best possible life out there... damn
Sharing this in honor of the recently late Anthony Bourdain. Now I know one of my favorite musicians apparently likes to cook 🤷♀️ and did just that for one of the best. Anthony Bourdain + Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre together = artgasm 👨🎨😵
two beautiful humanz
BJM is by far better than anything from the 60’s..they took what they needed from the best of that generation and built something that is forever unbreakable...
REMEMBER ME THIS!! ❤️
This is great RIP Bourdain X
That was neat. Cooking can be an act of love. Thank you.
I found the best video on youtube
This man is life!
This interview just shows how in tune bourdain was.
I smoked a joint with him on the haight when he was at the zam zam.
Fucking most dope dude ever.
Anton is my god. This interview, fucking legend
TWO GENIUS TOGETHER
Antons cooking is just as I imagined, erratic.
Two of my favorite people
My favorite episode
thanks !
It's kind of cool seeing musicians going digital. Especially when you are so prolific like Anton. It makes it much easier to record all of your ideas. And Anton has a lot of ideas.
I use a hybrid setup. Nothing beats a real mixing board.
@@areyoujelton i have the chandler and all the neve channels
i use to have rooms of tape, i record on the fly. nobody needs that waste
Anton mashing potatoes on the floor with an immersion blender is worth the watch!
I do the same thing...but I usually use a manual potato Maher 🤣💪 gonna have to step up my game with power masher! cheers Beautiful
RIP, Mr. Bourdain.
Tony was always a huge BJM fan, this is great
sometimes good things happen in life. RIP Bourdain, much love to you
How have I never seen this before..
this is the most humble ive seen anton lol
that great supurb drummer woman Sara Neidorf
I waited for two months for this to air and now I can't even watch it. GAWD WHY??
Remorse
5:38 my mother loves making music, I need to show her this bit
Anton is an original, the man has never had a shit record. And everyone steals from his 60s shoegaze drug drone.
How the hell did I not know about this meeting of Tony and Anton before today?
love you Anton. I went vegan three years ago and love it.
Two of my favorite people in the world both musically and gastronimically...I mean seriously now we're in 2020 and Anthony is gone..and Antone is still cranking shit out like no one else...and noone even gives a shit but a few..PITIFUL..
makes sense anton lives in europe now. he was most likely always more popular there than in the us
what do you know... we do great all over america.
@@antonfjordson🐐