I'm crying so hard as I watched this. He was the definition of A Human Soul. His energy was Saintly and above human. ONE OF A KIND. The one and only Sir Anthony Bourdain. May you Rest In Peace.
I saw no reservations for the first time shortly after my roommate took his life. In a time where I could barely get out of my bed to feed myself, I found comfort in the way Tony owned his emotions like no other male on tv would. It was like he gave me permission to feel the emotions I was experiencing and proved to me there is life after the difficult periods. To me his shows were hardly about food, they were about empathy. Thank you Tony ❤
Once I read Kitchen Confidential more than 20 years ago I was connected to this man. I don’t understand it, but to this day I am sad, angry, and teary eyed when I think of him leaving. Someday I will watch all his shows again, but unbelievably, to me, I still can’t do it. So sorry for his daughter.
I miss him so much, I grew up watching everything of his on tv, read all his books. He's like a cool uncle I never had who went on genuine adventures and taught me about life , culture and people. I hope he's at peace now.
Anthony inspired me to break out of my travel shell in my 30s, and his love for Vietnam specifically, which had me take a trip in 2016 and ride a motorbike up the country. Afterward, I continued to come back, and then moved here. I also lived in Thailand for 1 year. I'm from the USA but I currently live in Saigon Vietnam, and every so often when I'm exploring and I discover a new place to eat tucked away and hidden in an alley, and make unexpected friends, I think "Bourdain would love this".
Mr. Bourdain is a significant figure for mental health. I still remember that period when he passed away, being a therapist, so many of our clients mourned his passing and felt that validation that not just because one has money or some success, means one does not battle one's own demons. If a "successful" figure such as Mr. Bourdain still battled his own struggles, a person a lot of people envy, just goes to show the mind's darkness does not choose money, stature, class, race, etc. Rest in peace Mr. Bourdain.
The day after he died I walked in to my restaurant. Sous looked at me and started to tear up, to which I said NO. Folks gotta eat. I have to be a pleasant person giving it to them and caring. We get to cry after service, which we did like babies. Man made me choose restaurants, which I have been in for over a decade front and back, and I will love him to the day I die. RIP 💔
I’ve watched the shows, I’ve read the books, and the more I learn about Tony the more I relate to his life and internal struggles. And when I heard he had taken his life it was like I had lost a brother or father. 😢
Bourdain was almost a personal hero of mine and a big part of my early career as a chef 20 years ago. This was really nicely done thanks dude. RIP Tony🙏 *edit: immediately after i wrote this you said "people... championed him as one of their heroes" lol
I still can not articulate the impact this guy from TV had on me. I miss him and I wished he was still alive and I will never forget him. Hero doesn't encompass it but it starts the conversation.
i started travelling 7 years ago because of him. he changed my entire outlook on life and worldview. i miss him. i regret that i never got to meet him. he struggled in ways that I can personally relate to, but he tapped out before his time. i hope to continue living on and living out his message. i have to. for the sake of the world, we all do
Tony was my idol. He changed my life. He opened my mind to food, travel, history, culture. I have lived in 3 countries and traveled to more than 20 and it's all because of him. And I know that I'm not the only kid who watched No Reservations on the Travel Channel and was changed in the exact same way. When he died I sobbed; I was absolutely devastated. It's still hard for me to believe that he's gone. I watch those old shows all the time and they still feel so vital and real. And it feels like we lost an important American voice - someone who advocated for empathy, compassion, understanding, knowledge. And he looked cool as fuck doing it. Every day I feel like we're getting further and further away from Tony's vision of the world and it breaks my heart. RIP to a legend and an icon. You won't be forgotten.
Anthony Bourdain, the unofficial patron saint of kitchens everywhere. Dude is one of my idols! We had a picture of him in our kitchen on the wall. We fist bumped it before a service for good luck. His death really messed me up. I never felt that before about a celebrity. From fine dining to the fast food worker, Anthony Bourdain truly was one of us and why so many of us fell in love with the restaurant industry in the first place.
Tony. I read his book back in the first edition. Watched him evolve. Saw him live with Pepin. Watching his “authenticity “ self requirements, was always refreshing. I STILL miss him desperately. Thanks for this respectful illustration.
Me and Anthony Bourdain both share interest in traveling and food and unfortunately we both had the same battles personally in life, truly miss him and his shows rest in peace. Awesome content bro thank you
The journey of discovery started with Ferdinand Magellan, Lewis & Clark, Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay, Amelia Earhart,Yuri Gagarin, Niel Armstrong….etc then came Anthony Boudain. An alternate journey of discovery. From the Philippines Rest peacefully Tony 🙏🏻
As someone who has worked in the food industry since I was 15 (24 now), though mostly in the front of house, Anthony Bourdain is a hero of mine. I feel so much kinship with him, his personal struggles, his passion for the industry and for writing, his beliefs, his attitude toward life. He was one of the coolest fucking people who’s ever lived and I wish I could’ve met him more than almost anyone else.
Growing up I always watched parts unknown with my family, usually my dad, while we ate dinner. My relationship with my dad has always been complicated but he made sure food was something positive. Our local golf course used to host fundraisers for the community center, and they’d sometimes get sponsored by hog island oysters, and just like Tony little kid me was handed an oyster, I asked “what’s this”, my dad said they were good and that I was only allowed to have a few (great trick, not exactly reverse psychology, but making it out to be a treat and special made me more open to trying it), I ended up standing next to the table all night stealing as many as I could, I love food and cooking and I have so many people to thank for that, one of them is Tony.
Bourdain was the first celebrity death that ever affected me. Feels silly to mourn someone Ive never met. The first episode I can recall was in Chicago. He ate the 3 little pigs sandwich at the Silver Palm. Just visited Chicago again for the first time in 15 years, but failed to make it to the palm again. They dont open until 5. But I did have an amazing italian beef at Johnnies. Nice consolation prize.
It's not silly to mourn someone that had a profound affect on your life. I had the same thing happen when Robin Williams passed. He was a big part of my childhood and was a driving factor for my love of acting and comedy.
I enjoyed his show so much. I thought that’s the job I wanted 🎉❤ Travel and enjoy all the senses…love experiencing the culinary flavors. Anthony had his own personality and you loved him ❤Was SO shocked over his death 😢
He was the last truly good “celebrity”. The only real wrench in my belief that no “celebrity” should be idolized, and for that exact reason I never looked at him as one. I think doing so would belittle, to a truly insulting degree, the man that Anthony Bourdain was; deeply human.
this man was such a comfort on sick days home from school 💕 As a young child growing up in a very xenophobic America, his framing of other cultures was a refreshing viewpoint. One that probably helped a lot of people formulate their own views; to see things through different lenses. He is missed, I wish that the love and life he had could have been enough for him to feel like he was enough.
4:34, his mom actually knew David remnick and got the article to him. I understand why he’d skip that detail :) he deserved the writing success though. He’s the only celebrity I ever had a parasocial relationship with. I bought a one way ticket to travel New Zealand by myself inspired by him. Be a traveler not a tourist! ❤❤❤❤ we could have used his words right now
I miss Anthony Bourdain. It's because of him. I'm going into culinary school. I hope I could survive for a little while. I don't plan on making this a career the rest of my life. But I'm going to try
I regret not having known of such a gem of a man, until now I saw him in the big short and i hadnt heard about how he passed until the dave chappelle show.
Such a fan of his, something about how he went about his stardom and influence. He taught a lot of people to keep an open mind to others and their own selves.
His show was the one show my entire family watched together, even after an episode where he bashed Athens. He hated Athens, he was so insulting. Mind you he made some good points. Thankfully Greece redeemed itself a few years later in parts unknown.
One of my favourite Bourdain moments was when he was here in Toronto: "Whoever is in charge of promoting Canada abroad totally has their heads up their asses." So true, Tony, so true. 😂
This is really random but does anyone know the name of the classical song playing in the background? AB is someone I am just starting to know. Looking forward to this journey.
Tony was a genuinely worldly intellectual. I've always enjoyed his international engagements and commentary. If his woman hadn't betrayed him, he might still be alive. RIP Tony, we miss you.
I think Bourdain's shows thrived because of his incredible writing skills and his ability to control his own show with an uncompromising vision. It takes a lot of skill and creativity to make an audience care about a botched / corrupt squid fishing scene or someone falling with a beer in their hands. Many creators could just brush it off or ignore it, not thinking the scene would have any 'entertainment value' or maybe the scene is too boring. But perhaps it's too boring because they just don't see the inherent value in these scenarios. A lot of people would just stick to the food and the interviews because, that's what audiences want... right? On the other hand, many creators may nobly be in pursuit of these kinds of moments but ultimately fail. Why? It's just hard. It's way harder than you think; to make a person care about something they don't care about yet. Yes, the inherent curiosity is inside all of us, but it takes a lot of skill for someone else to activate it if it isn't open yet. On the second point, Parts Unknown seems very loyal to it's vision, which is to tell meaningful stories of the environment they're in. The mentality you have before going into production really matters a lot. It allows you to see a lot of opportunities for 'different' stories because that's exactly what you're looking for. The urge to look deep can really guide the way.
I never mind feedback, there were a few moments where I thought it was too loud, wasn’t given enough time to blend/transition properly, or simply second guessed the track choice. I’ll be more conscious of that on the next!
The New York Press should have printed the article. They were the type of no-nonsense paper that would accept articles like that. I was an avid reader. They fucked this one up.....and we became blessed with what evolved.
yeah he was the real deal.i can't stand mark wiens constant "so amazing, melts in your mouth"I do like watching where he is eating at ,but its just him pulling an amazing face for the most part.,bourdain rick Kieth valentine etc give depth and knowledge about the place and the food
He was also extremely toxic and did not treat people close to him well. Watch the doc Roadrunner. The people closest to him did not paint a pretty picture of Tony.
I felt like I knew Anthony and I was both heartbroken and pissed off that he offed himself over a girlfriend that wasn't worth the time of day. Argento.
His turbulent relationship with Asia Argento, I feel, had a lot to do with him taking his own life. When it happened, she seemed to be less than remorseful. So unfortunate that the most interesting man in the world (no, not the Dos Equis guy lol) had to go through such emotional trauma.
@@JAVIERCALDERON90 His manager, same as prince or michael jackson, how he got his show, and why he was promoted and display as "the best", its all jewish. For good or bad say what you want, its a small club were they only promote people inside the circle.
His turbulent relationship with Asia Argento, I feel, had a lot to do with him taking his own life. When it happened, she seemed to be less than remorseful. So unfortunate that the most interesting man in the world (no, not the Dos Equis guy lol) had to go through such emotional trauma.
I'm crying so hard as I watched this. He was the definition of A Human Soul. His energy was Saintly and above human. ONE OF A KIND. The one and only Sir Anthony Bourdain. May you Rest In Peace.
I saw no reservations for the first time shortly after my roommate took his life. In a time where I could barely get out of my bed to feed myself, I found comfort in the way Tony owned his emotions like no other male on tv would. It was like he gave me permission to feel the emotions I was experiencing and proved to me there is life after the difficult periods.
To me his shows were hardly about food, they were about empathy.
Thank you Tony ❤
Once I read Kitchen Confidential more than 20 years ago I was connected to this man. I don’t understand it, but to this day I am sad, angry, and teary eyed when I think of him leaving. Someday I will watch all his shows again, but unbelievably, to me, I still can’t do it. So sorry for his daughter.
I miss him so much, I grew up watching everything of his on tv, read all his books. He's like a cool uncle I never had who went on genuine adventures and taught me about life , culture and people. I hope he's at peace now.
Anthony inspired me to break out of my travel shell in my 30s, and his love for Vietnam specifically, which had me take a trip in 2016 and ride a motorbike up the country. Afterward, I continued to come back, and then moved here. I also lived in Thailand for 1 year. I'm from the USA but I currently live in Saigon Vietnam, and every so often when I'm exploring and I discover a new place to eat tucked away and hidden in an alley, and make unexpected friends, I think "Bourdain would love this".
I was just there and went to this tiny Banh Mi spot two nights in a row, "Banh Mi 74" I believe it was called.
Mr. Bourdain is a significant figure for mental health. I still remember that period when he passed away, being a therapist, so many of our clients mourned his passing and felt that validation that not just because one has money or some success, means one does not battle one's own demons. If a "successful" figure such as Mr. Bourdain still battled his own struggles, a person a lot of people envy, just goes to show the mind's darkness does not choose money, stature, class, race, etc. Rest in peace Mr. Bourdain.
The day after he died I walked in to my restaurant. Sous looked at me and started to tear up, to which I said NO. Folks gotta eat. I have to be a pleasant person giving it to them and caring. We get to cry after service, which we did like babies. Man made me choose restaurants, which I have been in for over a decade front and back, and I will love him to the day I die. RIP 💔
miss him so much
I miss Anthony so much!
He was a hero of mine back in high school
I’ve watched the shows, I’ve read the books, and the more I learn about Tony the more I relate to his life and internal struggles. And when I heard he had taken his life it was like I had lost a brother or father. 😢
I miss him so much.
Bourdain was almost a personal hero of mine and a big part of my early career as a chef 20 years ago. This was really nicely done thanks dude. RIP Tony🙏
*edit: immediately after i wrote this you said "people... championed him as one of their heroes" lol
Almost?
Well, if you don't get born again by the Lord Jesus Christ, you're going to go to hell just like him.
When is Eric Bogosian staring in the Bourdain Biopic
Often replicated
NEVER REPEATED
THERE IS ONLY ONE BOURDAIN
I still can not articulate the impact this guy from TV had on me. I miss him and I wished he was still alive and I will never forget him. Hero doesn't encompass it but it starts the conversation.
He was so loveable. This was a beautiful tribute.
Once you have seen an Anthony Bourdain show you will never stop wanting to see more Anthony Bourdain
The OG Travel vlogger and the REALEST motherphukka ❤ RIP 🕯️
i started travelling 7 years ago because of him. he changed my entire outlook on life and worldview. i miss him. i regret that i never got to meet him. he struggled in ways that I can personally relate to, but he tapped out before his time. i hope to continue living on and living out his message. i have to. for the sake of the world, we all do
Tony was my idol. He changed my life. He opened my mind to food, travel, history, culture. I have lived in 3 countries and traveled to more than 20 and it's all because of him. And I know that I'm not the only kid who watched No Reservations on the Travel Channel and was changed in the exact same way. When he died I sobbed; I was absolutely devastated. It's still hard for me to believe that he's gone. I watch those old shows all the time and they still feel so vital and real. And it feels like we lost an important American voice - someone who advocated for empathy, compassion, understanding, knowledge. And he looked cool as fuck doing it. Every day I feel like we're getting further and further away from Tony's vision of the world and it breaks my heart. RIP to a legend and an icon. You won't be forgotten.
Anthony Bourdain, the unofficial patron saint of kitchens everywhere. Dude is one of my idols! We had a picture of him in our kitchen on the wall. We fist bumped it before a service for good luck. His death really messed me up. I never felt that before about a celebrity.
From fine dining to the fast food worker, Anthony Bourdain truly was one of us and why so many of us fell in love with the restaurant industry in the first place.
I actually watch parts unknown on youtube until I fall asleep bcs its comforting n anthony bourdain was so chill
Tony. I read his book back in the first edition. Watched him evolve. Saw him live with Pepin. Watching his “authenticity “ self requirements, was always refreshing. I STILL miss him desperately. Thanks for this respectful illustration.
Me and Anthony Bourdain both share interest in traveling and food and unfortunately we both had the same battles personally in life, truly miss him and his shows rest in peace. Awesome content bro thank you
rest in power Tony ❤️
He's one of one ❤
The journey of discovery started with Ferdinand Magellan, Lewis & Clark, Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay, Amelia Earhart,Yuri Gagarin, Niel Armstrong….etc then came Anthony Boudain. An alternate journey of discovery. From the Philippines Rest peacefully Tony 🙏🏻
His book is fantastic, particularly as an audio book which he reads. Couldn't recommend it enough.
His shows were culture in themselves, loved them and always will
This video nearly brought me to y tears.
Anthony was telling it how it is and telling everyday people stories 😢😢😢😢
As someone who has worked in the food industry since I was 15 (24 now), though mostly in the front of house, Anthony Bourdain is a hero of mine. I feel so much kinship with him, his personal struggles, his passion for the industry and for writing, his beliefs, his attitude toward life. He was one of the coolest fucking people who’s ever lived and I wish I could’ve met him more than almost anyone else.
Growing up I always watched parts unknown with my family, usually my dad, while we ate dinner. My relationship with my dad has always been complicated but he made sure food was something positive. Our local golf course used to host fundraisers for the community center, and they’d sometimes get sponsored by hog island oysters, and just like Tony little kid me was handed an oyster, I asked “what’s this”, my dad said they were good and that I was only allowed to have a few (great trick, not exactly reverse psychology, but making it out to be a treat and special made me more open to trying it), I ended up standing next to the table all night stealing as many as I could, I love food and cooking and I have so many people to thank for that, one of them is Tony.
Bourdain was the first celebrity death that ever affected me. Feels silly to mourn someone Ive never met. The first episode I can recall was in Chicago. He ate the 3 little pigs sandwich at the Silver Palm. Just visited Chicago again for the first time in 15 years, but failed to make it to the palm again. They dont open until 5. But I did have an amazing italian beef at Johnnies. Nice consolation prize.
It's not silly to mourn someone that had a profound affect on your life. I had the same thing happen when Robin Williams passed. He was a big part of my childhood and was a driving factor for my love of acting and comedy.
I loved its content, its essence...I still miss it and every time I see something of it... It hurts me. 😢
I enjoyed his show so much. I thought that’s the job I wanted 🎉❤ Travel and enjoy all the senses…love experiencing the culinary flavors. Anthony had his own personality and you loved him ❤Was SO shocked over his death 😢
Loved him
Great video. Miss you Tony
He was the last truly good “celebrity”. The only real wrench in my belief that no “celebrity” should be idolized, and for that exact reason I never looked at him as one. I think doing so would belittle, to a truly insulting degree, the man that Anthony Bourdain was; deeply human.
Bro keep dropping bangers ❤
Beautiful video
this man was such a comfort on sick days home from school 💕
As a young child growing up in a very xenophobic America, his framing of other cultures was a refreshing viewpoint.
One that probably helped a lot of people formulate their own views; to see things through different lenses.
He is missed, I wish that the love and life he had could have been enough for him to feel like he was enough.
his parts unknown episode about Palestine was ahead of its time as well, only ten years ago but so long given where we still are.
Tony Bourdain was the anchor being for our hood timeline when he passed it set us in the course to where we are now..
I love Anthony he was so honest and raw watching him was so entertaining
most inspiring person to ever exist
4:34, his mom actually knew David remnick and got the article to him. I understand why he’d skip that detail :) he deserved the writing success though. He’s the only celebrity I ever had a parasocial relationship with. I bought a one way ticket to travel New Zealand by myself inspired by him. Be a traveler not a tourist! ❤❤❤❤ we could have used his words right now
I miss him. 😢
I really wish he was still here
I miss Anthony Bourdain. It's because of him. I'm going into culinary school. I hope I could survive for a little while. I don't plan on making this a career the rest of my life. But I'm going to try
I regret not having known of such a gem of a man, until now I saw him in the big short and i hadnt heard about how he passed until the dave chappelle show.
Muito obrigado!❤
I remember where I was when I found out he died, can’t say I’ve felt such sadness for any famous persons death like I did for Anthony Bourdain. RIP 😢
Such a fan of his, something about how he went about his stardom and influence.
He taught a lot of people to keep an open mind to others and their own selves.
Great video, good stuff man !
He is my generations Hunter S. Thompson
His show was the one show my entire family watched together, even after an episode where he bashed Athens. He hated Athens, he was so insulting. Mind you he made some good points. Thankfully Greece redeemed itself a few years later in parts unknown.
One of my favourite Bourdain moments was when he was here in Toronto: "Whoever is in charge of promoting Canada abroad totally has their heads up their asses." So true, Tony, so true. 😂
Thanks dude
Wake up babes renzy posted ❤️🩹
Bourdain was truly a genius
This is really random but does anyone know the name of the classical song playing in the background?
AB is someone I am just starting to know. Looking forward to this journey.
Great video 🥹
Tony was a genuinely worldly intellectual. I've always enjoyed his international engagements and commentary. If his woman hadn't betrayed him, he might still be alive.
RIP Tony, we miss you.
0:33 , thanks for exposing this. even in television they do that, they try some crap food, and "act" like it's the best shi they ever had.
I think Bourdain's shows thrived because of his incredible writing skills and his ability to control his own show with an uncompromising vision. It takes a lot of skill and creativity to make an audience care about a botched / corrupt squid fishing scene or someone falling with a beer in their hands. Many creators could just brush it off or ignore it, not thinking the scene would have any 'entertainment value' or maybe the scene is too boring. But perhaps it's too boring because they just don't see the inherent value in these scenarios. A lot of people would just stick to the food and the interviews because, that's what audiences want... right?
On the other hand, many creators may nobly be in pursuit of these kinds of moments but ultimately fail. Why? It's just hard. It's way harder than you think; to make a person care about something they don't care about yet. Yes, the inherent curiosity is inside all of us, but it takes a lot of skill for someone else to activate it if it isn't open yet.
On the second point, Parts Unknown seems very loyal to it's vision, which is to tell meaningful stories of the environment they're in. The mentality you have before going into production really matters a lot. It allows you to see a lot of opportunities for 'different' stories because that's exactly what you're looking for. The urge to look deep can really guide the way.
The ending was beautiful. I teared. I’m 32 years old male.
"I'm 32 years old male." Uhhh, WHAT?! WHY?!
There will never be another Patrick cc
🐐
Liked the video, but I found the music to be quite distracting
Hope you don't mind the feedback
I never mind feedback, there were a few moments where I thought it was too loud, wasn’t given enough time to blend/transition properly, or simply second guessed the track choice. I’ll be more conscious of that on the next!
It's erik satie in the hack!?
Good.
No, there will not. We are all unique.
Just casually dropped Uncle Rodger casually
The New York Press should have printed the article. They were the type of no-nonsense paper that would accept articles like that. I was an avid reader. They fucked this one up.....and we became blessed with what evolved.
SUICIDE IS NEVER THE ANSWER
ASK FOR HELP
ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU DON'T THINK YOU SHOULD
SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE SO GRATEFUL YOU ASKED
8:52 Kurt Vonnegut quote lol
yeah he was the real deal.i can't stand mark wiens constant "so amazing, melts in your mouth"I do like watching where he is eating at ,but its just him pulling an amazing face for the most part.,bourdain rick Kieth valentine etc give depth and knowledge about the place and the food
Anthony Bourdain, the last beatnik…
First!
When is Eric Bogosian playing Anthony in a Biopic?
I truly dislike that he made a decision that clearly moved him into deep depression. DON’T PAY TO HIDE YOUR PARTNERS PERVERSIONS.
This is what happens when you let an old punk Rocker on television
He was also extremely toxic and did not treat people close to him well. Watch the doc Roadrunner. The people closest to him did not paint a pretty picture of Tony.
I felt like I knew Anthony and I was both heartbroken and pissed off that he offed himself over a girlfriend that wasn't worth the time of day. Argento.
His turbulent relationship with Asia Argento, I feel, had a lot to do with him taking his own life. When it happened, she seemed to be less than remorseful. So unfortunate that the most interesting man in the world (no, not the Dos Equis guy lol) had to go through such emotional trauma.
1000% #YUP
We have Mark Wiens
He was researching worldwide child sex trade when he died.
Same as the other journalists and doc makers within that 2 year period.
@0:54 “there is a lot of mundane boredom”. Mundane + Boredom = Bourdain
15:13
bit too much of a hagiography
Joe Rogan? GTFOH! He taints Bourdain's legacy!
I could be another Anthony Bourdain, I'm just not privileged enough.
Who?
Sadly, he lost the plot when he got rich and then became a leftard in his latter years.
No clue who he is 🤔
U missed out the greatest
Watch his shows or read his books. He will tell you exactly who he is. That's why we love him. His authenticity from the very start.
This video isn’t good enough to be worthy of telling the story of Anthony Bourdain.
Why did he hang himself?
Did he diddy some kids?
dick head
No but his girlfriend did
Like 5 years ago
Over hyped. I’ve heard a lot of sob stories from junkies.
He was an INDUSTRY PLANT.... check his family and the people around him, oy veeey
Elaborate I’m new on this
@@JAVIERCALDERON90 His manager, same as prince or michael jackson, how he got his show, and why he was promoted and display as "the best", its all jewish.
For good or bad say what you want, its a small club were they only promote people inside the circle.
His turbulent relationship with Asia Argento, I feel, had a lot to do with him taking his own life. When it happened, she seemed to be less than remorseful. So unfortunate that the most interesting man in the world (no, not the Dos Equis guy lol) had to go through such emotional trauma.