Anthony Bourdain Explains why Vietnam is his favorite country. Joe Rogan Experience
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- čas přidán 27. 10. 2020
- Vietnam loves you, Mr. Anthony Bourdain. May your rest in peace.
Thank you for everything you did for Vietnam.
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Anthony will be missed. Such a likable person
A piece of sh#t i liked him before he started hanging it on white people saying we are a scurge on the world !
Nah.
@@TheKingOfBeans I feel bad for your birth parents
@@TheKingOfBeansnobody was asking what you thought. We're referring to the hundreds of thousands of us who love him. Not the little smarmy bozos online.
@@Adubs917 I feel bad for Bourdain simps
great comment about the vietnamese not worrying about their history, just getting on with, and enjoying life. great motto for life.
Life is 2 short, you should enjoy it while it lasts with your beloved ones, majority of people in this world are bimbo's, they focus 2 much on history, pride and hate against each other
If only Russia would do that.
It's crazy because there is zero animosity because of the "American War". They just love tall blonde europeans and you're gonna have a blast going there as a single guy.
@@squamish4244 If only America would do that.
@@TheRbruin10 Every day.
I am envious of Anthony Bourdain's charisma and storytelling ability. He was so incredibly interesting. He immersed himself in the world's cultures and shared their beauty.
As a guy who lacks charisma and storytelling abilities, I envy a guy like that so much.
Storytelling is a learnable skill. I’m not the best but I’ve noticed I’ve gotten better over the years. I think the main thing is knowing what to leave out cause I over explain
@@youtubescholar It is something that I am continually improving upon.
dave chappelle hit the nail on the head with his perspective on Bourdain's suicide: here's a guy who was paid to travel to the most exotic places in the world and eat their food. It's the greatest job you can possibly imagine, a stereotypically ideal life and he still killed himself. I would go further and say it was actually a contributing factor to his suicide. Because you know what? I have to struggle my ASS off to get a taste of that life because I'm just a carpenter. The hope for a teensy tiny taste of this life keeps me nailing wood. A taste of Bourdain's "ideal life" keeps me hungry.
And in the mean time? Nailing wood for people keeps me building really meaningful relationships. When I go back to a place that I poured my blood sweat and tears in to build, there's no feeling like it even though no one but me and the people I built it for know about it. No fame, no glory, just a very private, self-assured sense of self satisfaction. Every year I get to take a trip and unplug, regroup and keep going. When your JOB is to unplug, that's just not healthy. Not for the vast majority of people anyway.
You should move to Canada , carpenters here make fuckin bank
@Yuck Foutube 😂 ok Conspiracy Bob…who did it then?
Severe depression is not susceptible to carpentry, gourmet food, travel etc.
But a cheating girlfriend (whom you helped through her most trying times) is certainly a contributing factor.
@@mentalitydesignvideo So who was his cheating girlfriend?
@@nl5455 Daria Argento
Although I'm English not American I must say I remember asking in Vietnam whether was there any lasting resentment towards Americans and I remember the guy I asked just looked at me funny and said almost quizzically "no, they were different people" - such obvious and yet uncommon wisdom
Oh shut the fuck up you asked one guy...
I hate americans for all the shit they've done and continue to do. They always bring down other countries to make theirs more powerful.
Actually its not a hate for americans its a hatred for the oblivious people that don't see that their government is a piece of shit and always go "china bad". You can even see it with this dude when he tried to explain what the dude said and he mentioned china like 500 times instead of admitting that america is a piece of shit.
If you are american and understand that your country is the worst one when it comes to atrocities commited i ain't got no issues with you, but don't go acting like you are the "peacemakers".
if there's someone we would mad at, then it should be the leaders, the leaders everywhere in the world are suck
"If you gum down a Viet"... 😂😂 one of the greatest lines of all time
LOL Theo
“Exhibit A”
The Ben’s Simmons one too is just next level 😂
“Don’t flatter yourself” great way to respond to that. Puts it into perspective
I went to Vietnam in 2015. It happened to be the 40th anniversary of the reunification of the country. I randomly meet some locals amd here I am spending a week with a group of mid 20s Vietnamese and our parents generations were at war with each other.
I always say Thailand is my favorite place I've ever been but Vietnam is somehow still the most special to me.
I visited during 2015 as well. I thought the artwork on the billboards/buildings celebrating the 40th anniversary was really really cool.
Visited earlier this year, still so true. Can't wait to go back.
did you come to finish the job?
@@jan8742 you wish.
It's almost like you can see Joe working his way around becoming a good active listener at length here.
he looks zooted
This entire episode is great. But I remember being blown away by this part specifically. Bourdain was great
I have been in Vietnam since 2020 and agree with him, people are indeed incredibly hospitable and I also didn't expect it
One of the best JRE episodes ever!
REST IN POWER TONY
Spain/Portugal is very beautiful I was born in Portugal and been back 3x, I fell in love with my country. It’s like something out of a fairy tale. Sea breeze and great weather with the best food I ever ate. I pray to god I can retire in Portugal.
Portugal and Vietnam were my choices to retire and planned to visit both before deciding what to do, Im on my 4th trip to Vietnam and plan on getting married to a Saigon lady soon, I here the people leaving the USA due to Biden's corruption and mismanagement is causing an influx of westerners causing sky-high rent and home prices in Portugal. I will visit there soon with my new bride, perhaps we both will enjoy living there
@@bills1654 go to olhao, the best place in Portugal
@@bills1654 also western men have left western women and marrying foreign women instead
I spent 6 months in Vietnam in 2019. 100 percent agree. Amazing landscapes and amazing people. I'm still in contact with some of my Vietnamese friends.... such an under appreciated country (and I've lived in a lot of countries)
Awsome country, the food and the people are so much fun, lot o beer drunk
Thanks for that excellent perspective.
Where else have you lived and what did you think of those countries?
That’s legit man sounds like you need to visit 😊
Anthony I will always love you! RIP!
Traveled to HCMC in 2014 and 2016 and made lifelong friends. I remember in 2014 on my last night before returning home, sitting at a table in an alley outside my hotel, feeling extremely sad as I was leaving my daughter, and eating clams and drinking beer with a guy older than me at a table in front of his place. We both talked non stop, neither understanding each other. But I knew my daughter was going to be safe and meet wonderful people, whom we call friends to this day.
You left your daughter in HCMC? Lol why?
@Ali
She was an adult on vacation in Vietnam. He was just visiting her, goofy.
You really think he left his child behind in Vietnam?
@@Paul-sl9zm are you the stepson like why you do figure you know the story
She was teaching English
Anthony sounds so calm, relaxing and absolutely cool and Joe looks like he got brain damage.
Joe is high as balls
Who's the one that's still alive?
drunk you see those 40s
@@mr.brenman2132 👿
he was high as F
Godspeed. Legends never die
Never knew he did a podcast with him. Need to get more of these old clips out there
We think the Vietnamese will hate us because we fear they are just like us. I absolutely love Vietnam. I tried to learn the language and failed miserably. They seem to have one of the most unique and distinct cultures in the world.
I love Vietnam - Absolutely wonderful
Barcelona - Palma? Yep - Spain is beautiful! Thank God for joining the military - without it I'd have never seen it.
It's one of my favorite too. Great people.
At the martyrs shrine in the DMZ, I watched two Vietnamese who fought on opposite sides have vodka and oranges while one laid a wreath on his dead soldier brothers grave that the other could have killed.
It was beautiful and taught me some truth
I miss this guy. Watching all these vids of him, feels like I personally knew him. Such a great man. That's why it is so puzzling to me...as to why he would take his own life. You never know what someone is going through on the inside. From an outsider perspective, he had it all. The kind of life I would love to live. I guess this is why I am so interested in mental health. Myself, I struggle with mental health on a daily basis. It comes and goes in waves. I'm sure like everyone here, we all have our good and bad days. I just wish that everyone can get the help they need without anyone looking down on them.
Pizzagate
He was murdered by powerful people
When you have it all and are still sad inside what else is there to do? You get help
He committed "suicide" just like a couple other celebrities that turned there attention towards child trafficking.
It was a heroin overdose and they made it out to be suicide.
I lived in Vietnam a couple years and was surprised how little resentment they had against Americans. They lived in the present and were very down to earth people
I've never been to nam, but Cambodia is similar and it's awesome
I miss this man
Get the man another beer joe!! 😢
This is something that Joe will regret forever.. Truly heartbreaking
Your body is not a temple, it's an amusement park. Enjoy the ride.
- Anthony Bourdain
Look where that take brought him… 💀
@@MorePlausible he enjoyed a ride like nobody else ever did
he hung himself
Unfortunately things didn't end well for him
It is both. It won't all be highs like in an amusement park. Enjoying only gets you up to a point, I suppose. Reflecting a lot also gets you centered.
How did 2013 Bourdain and this 8-bit, pixel-scape of a remote-guest podcast have audio quality that blows away the sound quality of most covid, quarantine remote interviews done by major networks?
Because they both sat down in the same studio and had 2 cameras. Episode 138 is out there on CZcams.
@@dominictran8495 I can’t find it. Do you know where this full conversation is?
@@Chingster22 Spotify with video too
@@VictorGonzalez-yj9wm wow, incredible, thank you sir !
Most covid era interviews is done through crappy earphone mics and then processed by zoom's crappy compression algorythm. Of course it will sounds crappy
Changed Joes whole perspective on the world at the end
I love Spain, and because of Bourdains work I’m dying to go to Vietnam one day. We miss you man😢
Dont
@@deshaundozier You’ve never left your shitty poverty stricken neighborhood, you could never afford to travel internationally 🤣🤣
I've lived here since 2017 and have traveled all over Vietnam and have seen a good amount of southeast Asia, although since 2020 I haven't traveled much bc of covid policies. In all my travels, my favorite place was Java. I'd highly recommend it if you ever get out here.
Combodia/Angkor wat is worth a visit as well, and the food in Cambodia is actually pretty good.
@@deshaundozier why? Vietnam is my favourite country as well. Hong Kong second.
I miss him so much.
Hanoi , Rio Dejenero, Salvador Bahia, New Orleans . My favorite places of all time! All are exotic and magical. Especially Hanoi and Bahia.
Where would you recommend I’m going in Hanoi?
Vietnam is my favourite too!
He love Vietnam long time!
Tony I am so sorry that we were caught up the web of your enthusiasm that we failed to notice your innate struggle with depression and sadness. I wish we were not so caught up in our path to sensualism that we ignored the struggle you endured. May you rest in paradise my emotional brother
Are you talking about Anthony or someone else ?
@@gmarounf7472 he’s talking about Anthony B. calling him Tony. You see it?
Gonna book my first holiday as an adult because of this
Yes! Although a communist country, I felt very free there. Like so many tourists, rode around on a rental scooter without a driver’s license. Made friends. Food is pungent, healthy & good. Drank a lot of coffee & beer.
I love Vietnam also.
The best Chinese food I ever had was in the Chinese section of Saigon in 1967! Just had Chinese food 2 days ago at a large respected chain of Chinese restaurants. It didn’t hold a candle to my memory from 1967.
I would say Brazil and Greece. Would love to visit Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines!
Culture is one of the greatest gifts we have as humans. RIP Mr. Bourdain
And forced mass migration will ruin it all. Diversity is evil.
I miss Anthony
I always wanted to visit Vietnam.
Do it, amazing trip.
Buried him around his favs food restaurants, near beach heaven !
The beers 🍻 lol
Missing Bourdain too much😢😢😢
RIP Legend
my 2023 experience exactly
i love their accent, so fun
Where is the full podcast
Vietnam is my fav country
Miss his content
Vietnam is well deserving of this. I absolutly love it. I just wish it became a little more open to tourism - its always a bit of a drag going through the visa on arrival process.
I was there in 2018, took about 5 mins to get through.
Lucky you. Longest for me was 1hr shortest was probably 15mins. Then the line up for the stamp after which flows fine.
Yes, that’s right. But such a colorful sticker in your passport.😂
I’m not sure, but passports from “friendly” countries don’t need a visa? (Pretty sure Japanese don’t need a visa to enter Vietnam.)
@@benbunyip I think they stop doing those stickers 3 years ago..
You poor thing
I wonder how old this is because it defs aint from 2 years ago ☺And vietnam is awesome been there in 2006 LOVED IT
how can we watch the entire interview ?
Spotify
Damn, I think this is the first time I’ve heard his voice in years.
vietnam is awesome
Where is this full video
Where can I find the full interview
I'm a Vietnamese - I can confirm that most Vietnamese loves Americans.
After all we won so no hard feelings eh
Where can I find the whole interview?
Would have been great if Anthony cooked up a Viet for Theo Von
I don't think they'd hold a grudge.
this
I cant find this episode anymore !
same, was looking too
Took me 5 seconds to find it on Spotify. Just audio though.
Vietnam rocks though
Vietnam is special.
So no shit . My wife and I 3rd anniversary . I took her to a fancy restaurant in Seattle . 15 min in walks Bourdain filming his show . He was so gracious . He and his producer came over and said he wanted to film us and to act natural . Gave us recommendations . We are in the show very briefly . It was really
Cool. What an American treasure .
Canlis?
These 2 guys are the best
I can’t pick a favourite place but if I was pushed, Vietnam is easily in the top five.
RIP TONY
Rest up chef
That's the thing about being constantly attacked by other countries. You can either take the route of radical forgiveness and pragmatism, or become hate filled and concerned with little else than vengeance. And if you're being attacked all the time I wouldn't blame you if you chose the latter. Wisdom tell us though that poison eventually destroys the container.
You will always be missed and remembered Anthony..... I've always heard amazing things about Vietnam Its on my bucket list
Ah the fabled "not replaced beers"
Get him another beer joe
SE Asia is great as a visitor... try living and working there.
I live here 5 years, ain't going anywhere, especially back to the states...
Which year was this?
Vietnam sounds cool.
I watched Bourdaine documentary in HBO max.
The guy looked broken. You could see it in his eyes.
Joe..give him another beer! Maybe next time.
Ever catch an episode of The Chris Farley Show on SNL? Joe's on that level in this one...
Rip
Don't flatter yourself dude.. epic statement
Joe: Waaw WaaaW
I thought Virtnam had the neatest apartment buildings. So much variation from one bldg to the next.
rest in peace Mr. Bourdain,,, and Theo Vaughn once said that he'd eat a Vietnamese person first if ever given the circumstances because they'd be more forgiving.. lol that's all i could think about while hearing this.
Gang
Theo was on to something
Spanish Tortilla w/ a side of Banh Mi
Young joe
RIP
Ties in with Theos views on the forgiving Viets
rip Anthony truth and inspiration
"Exhibit A"
For Anthony, it has more about the laid-backness than the food itself. You ate something you don't really like in Vietnam.. no problems cuz food is cheap, you sip the beer and move on. On the other hand, if you eat something bad in Italy you would have been much more pissed.
He saw something at the chateau marmot
This is what Theo von was talking about ladies and gentlemen… exhibit A
“Exhibit A” 😂. Real ones will know what I’m talking about
Exhibit A