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2:00

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the party after the party, the bridge to

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3:02

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3:04

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how to be shooting them, Together in

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of course your voice mails, tax

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D, Ems, and more. As always

3:24

a whole lotta rosie are I

3:26

did goes less yeah. All

3:41

Anthony Bourdain on the brain this week understandably

3:44

think a lot about. I'm thinking a lot

3:46

about the episode. They get a lot about

3:48

the themes in this episode. To get about

3:50

the when someone dies, the sense of loss

3:53

that we have. It's subjective obviously to the

3:55

relationships that we have or had with that

3:57

person. I'm in the case of Anthony Board.

4:00

The most of us has some sort of

4:02

this didn't you know creator/fan type of relationship

4:04

with a guy. Most of us didn't know

4:06

him, I know some of you did. I

4:09

did not know him of a couple friends

4:11

who men I'm a few times or one

4:13

who noom a little better than others but

4:16

I didn't know the guy it off but

4:18

we felt like we knew him. Okay

4:20

that's clear. Obviously he gets so much of

4:22

himself to his art, to his writing to

4:24

the television that he made. So writing a

4:27

researching this episode you know I'm thinking about

4:29

obviously the beginning. of this process or how

4:31

we lost Anthony Bourdain. But by the end

4:33

I was thinking about a different kind of

4:36

loss of a seeking about what happens when

4:38

you lose yourself. Okay, that's the

4:40

piece of the Anthony Bourdain absurd that

4:42

most struck me by the time I

4:44

get on researching it by the time

4:47

or be seeing it on writing it's

4:49

he can hear it in the episode.

4:51

But here's this guy who built this

4:53

tremendous identity for lack of better words.

4:55

A identity something we all talk about

4:57

a lot these days is it permeates

4:59

our culture? This this idea who we

5:02

are, what we represent, who we align

5:04

ourselves with. Op's how we present ourselves,

5:06

especially in this this post modern era

5:08

of social media and identity. Is

5:10

so parts of everything in

5:12

our culture right now? And

5:15

Anthony Bourdain created this tremendous

5:17

identity. A man. He

5:19

lost it suddenly or p subverted it

5:22

I guess is the better way to

5:24

put it's almost entirely And then he

5:26

lost his life in the process. Lice.

5:30

As. We know. Is. Fragile Okay

5:32

most of us are old enough

5:34

and experienced enough unfortunately to understand

5:36

this with this law said Anthony

5:38

were deemed underwent A got me

5:41

thinking about other artists and what

5:43

it must be like to be

5:45

under the under this and ten

5:47

spotlights when your name when you

5:49

have any misuse mean have this

5:51

personality that is recognized all over

5:54

the world are you know it's

5:56

an identity of this force and

5:58

that you you forward yourselves and

6:00

you solidify and they ripped away

6:02

And we seen this before. In.

6:05

Pop Stardom and we're going to see it again.

6:07

Frankly, it's this is is part of the game.

6:09

You're. At the moment. At. Double

6:11

Elvis. we're working on a Bob Dylan

6:13

up so for you guys and.gets into

6:15

this subject coincidentally wasn't planned and we were

6:17

trying to like team the still want

6:19

up so with the boarding Absurd. Ah

6:21

but this this concept of identity this

6:23

theme of identity is is very much

6:25

part of the Bob Dylan story your

6:27

Dylan is most of us know became

6:30

larger than life. The suit personality, the

6:32

Nineteen Sixty he was literally thought of as.to

6:34

some of his fans which is fucking

6:36

nuts and we can you imagine that's

6:38

you know that I think the closest

6:40

thing we have. To that now is

6:42

Taylor Swift for some reason that I

6:44

you know I don't understand I I

6:46

I tried to understand we talked about

6:48

that. Want to digress? I don't want

6:50

to shit on Taylor Swift either that

6:52

someone trying to do. I have tremendous

6:55

around amount of respect for what she

6:57

does. Ah but yeah if I'll be

6:59

honest the cult of personality that a

7:01

sprung up aura around her, it's it's

7:03

It's beyond me. I don't get you

7:05

know I guess the last the last

7:07

time I recognize something like this and

7:09

pop culture was Kurt Cobain. When when

7:12

when he came about in, there was

7:14

very clearly a direct line. ah, back

7:16

from Kurt Cobain to Bob Dylan's I

7:18

can see that than I can see

7:21

it now. and Kurt obviously struggled with

7:23

those with that pressure. Can you imagine?

7:25

Do you imagine that pressure? Back to

7:27

the daunting to people Think you're an

7:30

actual god and you just some fucking

7:32

song writer man you know, already bored

7:34

and kiss you? Just you. Just a

7:36

cock? Really? You don't even really assess.

7:39

Your. Cock. You. Know

7:41

and you're a writer and you did

7:43

all this audience any become this thing

7:45

it's saw. That. Pressure

7:48

is is it never never fails to

7:50

surprise me. It's yo John Lennon we

7:52

talked about our men were for dominance,

7:54

struggled with his identity over and over

7:57

again throughout his career. In in the

7:59

end, You know, his turn

8:01

towards domesticity materialise of it's in part

8:04

or compelled Mark David Chapman to kill

8:06

him. Jerry Garcia, Kurt Cobain who I

8:08

mention their identities, the concept of who

8:10

they were and what they meant to

8:13

people to their fans. It forced those

8:15

guys deeper into addiction and ultimately into

8:17

their demise. This you know, this wasn't

8:19

what did. Fourteen. In, you

8:21

know it. Ultimately it was. It wasn't

8:24

just addiction that was part of it.

8:26

Yes, his addiction played a part of

8:28

it. Yes, but ultimately will happen a

8:30

board game as he went in. All

8:32

in I should say on the wrong

8:34

kind of thing, the wrong kind of

8:36

romance and he lost himself in the

8:38

process. Net. Loss is hard

8:40

for me to understand. Waking up one

8:42

day and you just a different person.

8:44

You're behaving like a different person, You're

8:46

acting like a different person. different person

8:48

to your friends, your different prisons, your

8:50

family. All that matters is the audience

8:52

and one who you are presenting yourself

8:54

to and it's just it's hard for

8:56

me to the to understand and therefore

8:59

became a very compelling thing to research

9:01

into right about us and I hope

9:03

he came across in the and the

9:05

episode we a lot agree Feedback Tremendous

9:07

amount agree feedback on the new. Episode

9:09

on Anthony Bourdain arm. I encourage you

9:11

guys if you haven't heard it's to

9:13

check it out. You might be thinking

9:16

you know why you guys talk about

9:18

Anthony Bourdain. His name is Hannah. I

9:20

can say Anthony Bourdain with when it

9:22

was Rock Roll figures it's I've ever

9:24

come across. And there's so much music

9:26

in this episode. Okay, everyone from Stone

9:29

Roses, to Question Mark in The Mysterious,

9:31

to The Grateful Dead, to The Chamber's

9:33

Brothers, to Iggy Pop to Queens of

9:35

the Stone Age So many great artists

9:37

are are in this episode. And constitute

9:40

the makeup of of of who Anthony Bourdain

9:42

was and what is story was. And you're

9:44

going to find this that if you haven't

9:46

heard this is pretty damn rock and roll.

9:48

And now when you do listen to it,

9:50

I want you to hit me up at

9:52

Disgrace and Pawn in the social. Six Or

9:54

seven, Ninety six six six Three, a voicemail

9:56

and tax and let me know what you

9:59

think. I can

10:01

take a quick break back in a

10:03

flash. Talk about some of the sources are

10:05

some of the books that are that I

10:07

read in some of the films and television

10:09

that I watched in researching and writing the

10:12

Anthony Bourdain Absurd and I wonder if you

10:14

guys have consumed some of the stuff as

10:16

well as a conflicts. Why

10:30

take one vacation with the family when you

10:32

could take all of them? With Royal Caribbean,

10:35

you don't just go to the beach. You

10:37

visit a private island and race down the

10:39

tallest waterslide in North America. You

10:41

don't just go for a road trip, you

10:43

ATV and zip line through the

10:45

jungle. You don't just

10:47

go somewhere new. You repel down

10:49

waterfalls and discover ancient temples. Because

10:51

this isn't just any vacation. This

10:54

is all the vacations. Come

10:56

seek the Royal Caribbean. Ships

10:58

Registry Bahamas. Aren't

11:09

I'm sure that the books that I

11:11

read in the documentaries that I watched

11:13

on. The television watch the films

11:15

are watch. I'm I'm guessing that

11:18

you guys have read or seen most of these

11:20

as they pertain to Anthony Bourdain. Ah, and you

11:22

know, That. Made the research for

11:24

this episode. Both fun and challenging. Fun

11:26

from the senses were all coming at

11:28

this from a place of general understanding.

11:31

General excitements are you guys know a

11:33

of these stories Know Antibody has a

11:35

great communicator, Great writer. I mean you

11:37

guys eat, I'm sure you guys When

11:39

you heard of your the Anti Bourdain

11:41

episode, there are a couple anecdotes. It

11:43

went off in your head where you're

11:45

like I'll I'll be taxed but this

11:48

year maybe with us the bride over

11:50

the barrel scene of Your Roots particularly

11:52

Perverted Bastards are. But I digress. Anyways,

11:55

this sort of you know well established

11:57

base of knowledge for Anthony Bourdain. It

12:00

challenging to try and find anecdotes

12:02

to express Fourteen stories are they

12:04

still fresh and that felt new?

12:06

Not to mention the fact that

12:08

the guy. Has. An Incredible

12:11

Voices is the first time. I've

12:13

done an episode. I think first I

12:15

don't have Serrano on a writer and

12:17

that really put me in a box

12:19

and it was like okay how you

12:21

gonna are you going to do this

12:23

How you can express this in a

12:25

way that is unique or this feels

12:28

fresh on how you say something the

12:30

he hasn't already said about himself. How

12:32

you must say something about Anthony Bourdain

12:34

that Anthony Bourdain has an already said

12:36

about himself you know as yet Yes

12:38

was incredible. Autobiographical books Kitchen Confidential and

12:40

Medium Ross is whole thing was is

12:42

subjective journalism where he constantly. Putting himself

12:44

and a situation and frankly, it's that's

12:46

what I do from a from a

12:48

detached point of view is as is

12:51

I'd I'd put these characters in these

12:53

situations that they've already described or someone

12:55

is already subscribed to a said i

12:57

find in the research and it just

12:59

made it hard to do. Very hard

13:01

to do. Ah, when it was ordained

13:04

you had such an established voice in

13:06

the static doing it. So my solution.

13:09

Was. To does lead into it and you can

13:11

hear me. In. This episode.

13:14

On trying to speak almost as

13:16

Anthony Bourdain would speak in his

13:18

monologues and we specifically it's fucked

13:20

with the sound design of In

13:22

the Score to to make it

13:24

seem almost like were doing like

13:26

a cover version of us No

13:29

Reservations episode at times to really

13:31

kind of puts you in like

13:33

I'm I'm I'm speaking in his

13:35

voice at the beginning of each

13:37

block or and that came from

13:39

the research and you read so

13:41

much. uglier guitar player and you're

13:43

constantly. Place a Cdc rescue. Gonna play

13:46

guitar like Malcolm Young? He just starts

13:48

yeah, when you're constantly reading Anthony Bourdain

13:50

and then he gonna write about him

13:52

years gonna have an effect and and

13:54

rather than try to just like you

13:57

preset to the side, I decided to

13:59

kind of mean into it and I

14:01

you can hear that in there again

14:03

came from the research specifically ah, Kitchen

14:05

Confidential, which I'd already read twice before

14:08

rented a third time in the know

14:10

I went to read his next books

14:12

which had never read medium raw. Ah,

14:14

and that discrete any a bunch of

14:16

great anecdotes in it, I'm one of

14:18

which is this anecdote that I didn't

14:21

do because it's already been done. Ah,

14:23

there's a scene in the beginning, a

14:25

medium raw. This. Is

14:27

been done twice or once in succession

14:29

and once in billions. The television shows

14:32

are It's a scene in the beginning,

14:34

a medium or our antibodies invited to

14:36

this super exclusive dinner with a bunch

14:38

of world class chefs and they're all

14:40

seated at a table and I forget

14:42

with the dishes. If you guys are

14:44

Garces up there, forgive me for not

14:46

knowing the name of this, but it's

14:48

basically this like Super Indulgence on bird.

14:50

It it's like it. You know it's

14:53

a tiny bird and I can't remember

14:55

what makes an indulgence, but the idea

14:57

is. Your indulging so much

14:59

that you should feel shame see you

15:01

place a napkin over your head when

15:03

you eat this this this saw appetizer

15:05

you know if you will com and.

15:08

It's. The way he sets it

15:10

up as incredible. So incredible that like

15:12

I said, it's been covered twice before.

15:15

I don't I've never, I've never read

15:17

specific we that.the. Creator, the Director of

15:19

The Writers of Succession or Billions. I

15:22

took this bit from Medium Ross ah

15:24

for their television shows, but it just

15:26

it's too close to the bone forgive

15:28

the pun to not be directly derived.

15:31

So if anyone knows a thing about

15:33

this is, you know the scenes I'm

15:35

talking about In Succession. It's where the

15:37

Us As. It's were are Greg and Tom

15:40

takes Greg out to have first times as

15:42

hysterical seems and they do the same with

15:44

a for the map and over the head

15:46

and the Mayor the the Berber billions their

15:48

first back when not. I used to watch

15:50

billions first two seasons and I remember the

15:52

exact see I can set it off for

15:54

you. but if you guys know if that

15:56

came from somewhere else in those tv shows,

15:58

let me know. But I'm pretty pretty. Confident

16:00

came from that board and book medium

16:02

route which is also interesting because honor

16:04

of I said this already have a

16:07

medium rock comes after Anthony Bourdain as

16:09

success and becomes famous which you know

16:11

alters his point of view significantly and

16:14

it's. Tremendous. It's just greats.

16:16

The other two books I read

16:18

ah were that Charles Lee send

16:20

down and now in Paradise Ah

16:22

which is an unauthorized biography and

16:24

for an unauthorized biography he get

16:26

some pretty good access. Ah, I'm

16:29

and this book I highly recommend

16:31

it. Ah, but I'm also going

16:33

to recommend it with a caveat

16:35

because is a lot in this

16:37

book that annoys the shit out

16:39

of meets on. And I'll

16:42

I'll get to the annoying part first and then I'll

16:44

get to the great part second. The annoying part is

16:46

I don't know man. I select the writer to six

16:48

he saw. Unnecessary

16:51

pot shots at Bourdain.

16:53

In. A judge you way not in a

16:56

are and look at you know I

16:58

do this all the time so I'm

17:00

guilty of the same thing. You know

17:02

it. but something about it is rubbed

17:04

me the wrong way. It's in this

17:06

in this book. However, when the book

17:08

starts the first few pages, the first

17:10

two or three pages are so fucking

17:12

compelling and written so well. And it

17:14

is such a cheeky had fake that.

17:17

I. Was reeling after I read it and

17:19

I was pissed that I didn't think to

17:21

do this. Pissed I was wrote the guy

17:23

letter telling him how much I liked it.

17:25

I didn't though. so I guess this is

17:28

the letter Charles Lee or since down and

17:30

Out in Paradise Great way to open a

17:32

book. On the other book I read ah

17:34

was Ordained the definitive oral biography by Lorrie

17:36

Will Weaver which he I forgive me from

17:38

pronouncing her name incorrectly but Laurie was or

17:40

she worked very closely with Anthony Bourdain and

17:43

she put this book together which is an

17:45

oral history of Tony from the Guys and.

17:47

Girls who knew him and and came

17:49

up with him and worked with him

17:52

both are in new Him both before

17:54

success and after success and it's really

17:56

fascinating. particularly. ah, the folks who

17:58

don't hold back. David Chang, Josh

18:01

homme me on this. a lot.

18:03

A lot of people in here

18:05

who are you know the losses

18:07

of Tony is Ross and they

18:09

all have a different perspective on

18:11

it and.it really helped for my

18:13

point of view along with my

18:15

own, my own history with loss,

18:17

particularly with suicide from people I

18:19

know, people love, friends, family, etc.

18:21

I found this book to be

18:23

touching in an hour and a

18:25

number of different ways. And if

18:27

you're a fan of anti war,

18:29

Dana, highly recommend. It's Tv shows

18:31

obviously you're no Reservations, Arms

18:33

and then Parts Unknown of

18:35

course I've watched every episode of

18:38

every single one. The Iggy

18:40

Pop's one from the Cnn,

18:42

Parts Unknown obviously had a better

18:44

be hand and framing this

18:46

episode or Road Runner is

18:48

just a tremendous documentary which your

18:50

most of your seen that

18:52

I'm sure I did was

18:54

give us as. Particular.

18:57

Shout out to the last

18:59

episode ah Us of Parts

19:01

Unknown that the Zero Point

19:03

Zero folks put together after

19:05

Anthony Bourdain had died on.

19:08

It. Is a tremendous it. It's one

19:10

of those things that were. Obviously.

19:13

This absurd wouldn't exist the way

19:15

it exists had Anthony Bourdain not

19:17

die. It's but my goodness, what

19:20

they put together the editing. the

19:22

sound design in particular is just

19:24

incredible. It's all about Laurie Side

19:26

Manhattan's You can really feel that

19:28

you can really feel that neighborhood

19:31

spot in that episode. Both that

19:33

that that neighborhoods past. Present.

19:36

As well it's It's a stunning piece of

19:38

televisions. And a course I talked about Euros

19:40

Hotel, the Azure Gentoo up a film with

19:42

Won't the Fog Christopher Walken last week. I

19:45

believe in the Ah in the last episode

19:47

of After Party Now watch the watch that

19:49

the number of times it's to search for

19:52

had it on the background with hunting and

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researching it's you can check that out Arm

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what have you? One thing he

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found out again was at fourteen

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was a consultant on that that

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May which is an H B O show

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21:21

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me know what subjects you want us to cover.

21:44

Other so many of them out there, I don't

21:46

want to be just doing this in a vacuum.

21:48

Okay, so to that point. Out, we

21:50

got a handful of episodes already produced, another

21:53

handful already in production, and your third handful

21:55

of that's possible that we've identified internally here.

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Double of us that we want to produce.

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All this amounts to having about half the

22:01

programming for this year already planned out, but

22:03

we need to select the episodes for the

22:05

second half of this year, guys, and I'm

22:08

gonna be leaning on you to help me

22:10

do that. How exactly I don't know yet.

22:12

Ah, we're going to figure that out together

22:14

in the coming weeks. Here in the after

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going to be producing. For the second

22:31

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22:33

what this is gonna be exactly. I

22:35

see it as some sort of a

22:37

loves him process. Maybe maybe like a

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final four bracket process. Or were you

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guys are heavily involved in not just

22:44

suggesting episodes but voting them up and

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down Pass lobby each other to vote

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that one can really relate to happy

27:13

Birthday because we're both the same age.

27:16

we both grew up in Jersey. Both

27:18

have the same, you know says a

27:20

humorous effect. I just love his shows,

27:22

read all his books, and was really

27:25

devastated when he. Killed himself.

27:28

Was all been down that road one way

27:31

or another? Maybe not that far station relationships

27:33

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28:34

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28:45

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about Anthony Bourdain. when word came out

29:32

the boarding the taken his own life.

29:34

I felt a little heartbroken and some

29:37

real grief for this guy's this perfect

29:39

stranger who seems to be an embodiment.

29:41

Of many excellent qualities that you mentioned: empathy,

29:43

connection, understanding. Even today when I find tv

29:45

shows that have and making a guest appearance

29:47

I Philo stabbed my heart and I'm grateful

29:50

to see him still alive. I've always had

29:52

a little of where the I guess and

29:54

how sell to lose his person whom I

29:56

thought of as a great antihero role models

29:59

as he did the episode it helped me

30:01

so and some Holes and Bourdain story I

30:03

thought you portrayed him in very realistic tones

30:05

laden with your signature effects and style of

30:08

dark humor. Great Grimes facing only true salsa

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pointing out the human side of your subjects.

30:12

It was a fitting tribute to or a

30:14

long lost It I Hear or Anthony Bourdain.

30:17

I am grateful for that. Thanks very much.

30:19

Decent in Milwaukee Jason thanks to the message.

30:21

That's yeah, it makes me happy because that's

30:23

what I try to do. I try to

30:25

give a complete picture or at least of

30:28

holistic picture of not completes and on. You.

30:30

Know on and off on directly inspired by

30:33

Anthony Bourdain, but I strive for empathy as

30:35

well in my own way and I happy

30:37

to hear that I came across. So thank

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