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Mark and Anthony sharing a meal in heaven. RIP to both men. This episode is just part of their beautiful legacy they have given the world. I think of Josh Homme on a day like today.
Had the amazing pleasure of touring with Mark for six weeks last year. A more genuine individual man you would be hard-pressed to meet. He told me Anthony was the reason he finished his book. Anthony was the one who told him to write it.
I love these addict survivors. I'm one of them myself. I'm not a celeb chef or a rock star. I'm just a working bum, recovering opiate fiend, not of the doctor shopping pill kind, and who's reading Lanegan's memoirs at the moment. It hurts my soul when guys like Tony Bourdain crash into the earth on a deliberate dive. I can't imagine his private pain, and I'm not in any way critical of his actions. By god it's crossed my mind many a time. But he dragged himself right out of the muck and he learned to fly. He did so for a long time too. He fucking nailed it. I loved the shit he did. It was some of the most entertaining stuff around. He was such an interesting guy, and was so easy to listen to. I seriously dug his stuff. I guess you can never know people's private pain. Tony Bourdain's loss is a fucking tragedy.
Keep fighting it back fella+. Stay on it. (meaning off it). There’s far better ways to deal with our internal pain. (Keep choosing ways that build, not deplete/destroy you). With love.
Same here ...I am 61 and I have loved Mark since the trees ...I am so glad I got to see him once ..I am truly heartbroken 💔 I will read his book again today ..gona miss this awsome man ,may you rest in peace dear Mark 😭😭😭🖤🖤
This is heart wrenching, Mark can add Tony to his long long list of buddies who either overdosed or took their own life, Mark Lanegan is a rare specimen in today's world, kinda like a animal on the endangered species list...
"She looked past the scars and the burned out eyes You could see I'm no easy ride She's just the kind who might get you to buy Some strange religion" 🎶
hard to watch this now. we lost one of the greatest artist left. mark s music hit me so hard i kinda felt like he was a friend. today i feel i little more alone. RIP Mark Lanegan, we already miss you
I never comment on here, but Goddamn, I love Lanegan so much and hearing how much respect Bourdain had for him... it's too much. That shot of him sharing that joint broke me.
How terrible it must be for Mark...he lost Andy from Mother Love Bone, then Kurt, Layne, Chris Cornell, and now his friend Anthony Bourdain...I lost my father, my best friend, and a few other close friends along the way, so I can relate...death is an inevitable and terrible tragedy...My condolences...
Chuck Touchton man I didn’t know any of those guys personally but kurt and Chris were especially painful for me never mind someone who is an actual friend of theirs!
Man, I've never written a comment on a video before but I am having a very difficult time coming to terms with Tony's passing. Lanegan's voice is haunting and Tony at the bar alone, somewhere there is a metaphor out there about life. In the end you are alone with a soundtrack in your head...this broke my heart all over again. See you in that great gig in the sky tony
"In the end you are alone with a soundtrack in your head" Better words I could not imagine. Sad, bittersweet nostalgia along for the ride. Tony at the bar and Mark on the stage. Ghosts from a time now out of our reach.
I'm missing both these beautiful souls. Now they'll be both sitting on a beach, sharing a joint and having a good chuckle about us silly twats still down here! Peace and Love Mark and Anthony
I will always have a special place in my heart for Mark Lanegan. When Mark sang with Layne and Mike McCready in Mad Season the band gave "new" life to Layne. Layne really needed something to lift his spirits during those rough years, sadly it didn't last. Lost Layne, Kurt, Chester, Tom, Scott, Mike, CHRIS, and now Anthony... it all sucks
Wow that end scene hits hard. I've always been a fan of the darkness in Mark Lanegan's music. Not because I'm morose or morbid, but because his music says "life is hard, sad, even tragic- and that's okay". There is comfort there and, if you look hard enough, beauty. Gonna be over here listening to "Whiskey for the Holy Ghost" if anybody needs me.
longhorn2615 - the copyright at the end of the credits says 2017. So sometime last year. Another clue are the people harvesting marijuana plants during the "strange religion" lip-sync scene. So it obviously has to be after Washington State legalized pot.
Sad to see a video of people I both admire, them talking about life, friends, music, their past, and other aspects of life. Makes you really think of life, the limited time we all have, and the simple things like enjoying moments with friends and people you love……. 5:49 Mark mentioned about things or friends that aren’t around anymore and how that is part of life, and now, like Bourdain, he isn’t with us anymore 😔
Wow, watching this again after both have passed takes on a whole new emotion and it feels like the world stopped spinning for a minute. RIP Anthony and Mark, such amazing talented humans.
Now they're both gone. So sad to get the news about Mark today. One of my favorite tv moments is still a wonderful celebration. A nice way to remember them right now today...R.I.P
I keep coming back to Whiskey for the Holy Ghost after a few of my own (whiskies), the lyrics of which are some of the finest poems in rock music; they are so raw and they cut me to the quick. Mark Lanegan's death has affected me like no other musician, his powerful words drew me in to the point where I was living his life with him and feeling his pain, albeit vicariously and in my own very much milder and toned down version of his amazing and incredibly well-lived life. Few other singers bare their souls so eloquently, and so passionately, and he 'clicked' with me from the very first moment I heard 'Strange Religion' at the end of an episode of Californication - criminally late in his career for me I guess, but I made up for it after that by seeing him perform whenever he came to London - I became kind of obsessed, which is pretty strange for a bloke in his forties/fifties, I thought I'd grown out of all that. I bought and loved his autobiography 'Sing Backwards and Weep', but I just can't bring myself to read 'Devil in a Coma' - maybe I'll give it a while and it'll be fine after a bit more time - strange thing to say about somebody whom you've never even met dying eight months ago, right? Whenever I see this clip my heart breaks all over again, but then I read the warm and loving comments on here and I feel good once more; that heart is patched over for a while and it's great to know that I'm not alone. And never really was. Edit: ...and I'm so self-centred I forgot to mention Tony Bourdain in my post too - RIP, both legends!
Trond Bie yes. That is honestly the important sad fact. As much as I really dig Tony and LOVED watching no reservations, it is nothing less than shameful and rotten when a man takes their matters into their own hands completely disregarding their offspring that they chose to bring into the world. It's like saying a big F- YOU to your children. I would love to find out that he didn't commit suicide and was killed but, it looks like he did it. Sucks.
Christopher Its so easy to make big judgments when I bet you know nothing about Anthony and his daughter. You know nothing about any dialogue he may have had with her. You know nothing of the preparations he may have made for her. I could judge you from a distance as well and Im sure you would be the first to question me. One thing is for sure, while she has lost her Dad which is very sad, she will have all options and means to recover and follow any dream she has because of what Anthony has provided for her.
Mn B Assuming all that is true-and I can’t imagine he hasn’t provided for her- there is no way financial provisions can close to offsetting the devastation his killing himself has visited upon her.
Roberta Marcantoni He seems sad, but then again, whats hell to one might seem like Disneyland to another. Beautifull episode. Beautifull men. RIP Tony. Love you Mark.
I’m rapidly running out of heroes, Mark was one of the last of a special few. Authenticity, depth and pathos in spades. Watching this is heartbreaking. RIP Mark and Tony
Kinda sad that I always seem to find these great artists after they are gone. Not quite because I loaned his book from our library just a few days before he died. RIP Mark. His biography turned out to be as excellent as some of his better songs. Anthony seemed to be a very nice guy. RIP also.
Two of the very best Americans here...what a great and unexpected loss Tony was and what a great survivor and vocalist Mark lanegan is. In the end I guess everyone has to find their own way of coping with the world. No judgement here from me.
Beautiful and moving video/interview,...of course the timing. That last 4 minutes. I like when Tony goes to pass the joint to the cam-op/you/me. Damn. Bourdain's death really shook me.
Thank you Tony for all your entertainment!!!!!!! This is my favorite show I've watched because i got ta see Tony Roll a Joint! I love weed.....even though i didn't know Tony personally! I love him like a brother and feel a huge loss! Rip Tony!
I said it in another video but I will say it as many times as needed: Lanegan's music saved my life. Literally. Helped me through dark times. He supposedly was not longer with us, but he was in my room, beside me, singing words that seemed just right for me. I'm alive thanks to him and I wish I could have told him. I miss him deeply. He didn't know me but in some way he sang for me. He sang for us. How I miss him.
When this appeared in this episode, I thought.. fuck this man has really good taste! Mark is a fucking legend! too underrated! Such a badass Episode! Too epic!
I'm a long time Lanegan fan, and hadn't really heard of Anthony until the news of his sad death. That is the most I've ever heard Mark speak - and laugh (and I've seen him a LOT!). Very poignant conversation given the circumstances. Thoughts for Anthony's family and friends
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