anthony: how does the joke begin? three men in a bar? but it s not a bar. imagine the bronx a corner bodega, or maybe a luncheonette, a diner, three men, strictly by coincidence, find themselves in the same place at the same time. sitting at the counter is afrika bambaataa. across the room is melle mel. door opens, and who walks in? dj kool herc. three men who created the musical style that s become the soundtrack to, well, the whole wide world. do they all nod at each other? lament how all of them got screwed over, cut out of the big money? or just laugh at the absurdity of it all? hip-hop it came from nowhere else. it could have come from nowhere else but the bronx. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la anthony: this is the br
what kind of fish is this? callita: bluefish. anthony: bluefish! oh, awesome! i love bluefish. and some nice smoked neck bones with bananas and yucca. that s, uh, officially awesome already. ooh, that s tasty. that s really good. an under-exploited fish, one of my favorites. you know what i ve noticed already? the bronx is big. how ludicrous and shameful is it that i can literally see my house from here, and i basically have no [ muted ] idea where i am. baron ambrosia: and no fault on your own, but i think that s kind of what keeps the bronx so amazing is that you have all these in-touch ethnic enclaves. anthony: i didn t know there were hondurans here, much less, uh, 200,000 garifuna. baron ambrosia: right. anthony: no clue. baron ambrosia: right. anthony: i ve been saying the neck is the next big thing for years now. still waiting.
ooh, that s tasty. that s really good. an under-exploited fish, one of my favorites. you know what i ve noticed already? the bronx is big. how ludicrous and shameful is it that i can literally see my house from here, and i basically have no idea where i am. baron ambrosia: and no fault on your own, but i think that s kind of what keeps the bronx so amazing is that you have all these in-touch ethnic enclaves. anthony: i didn t know there were hondurans here, much less, uh, 200,000 garifuna. baron ambrosia: right. anthony: no clue. baron ambrosia: right. anthony: i ve been saying the neck is the next big thing for years now. still waiting.
anthony: bluefish! oh, awesome! i love bluefish. and some nice smoked neck bones with bananas and yucca. that s, uh, officially awesome already. ooh, that s tasty. that s really good. an under-exploited fish, one of my favorites. you know what i ve noticed already? the bronx is big. how ludicrous and shameful is it that i can literally see my house from here, and i basically have no idea where i am. baron ambrosia: and no fault on your own, but i think that s kind of what keeps the bronx so amazing is that you have all these in-touch ethnic enclaves. anthony: i didn t know there were hondurans here, much less, uh, 200,000 garifuna. baron ambrosia: right. anthony: no clue. baron ambrosia: right. anthony: i ve been saying the neck is the next big thing for years now. still waiting. g ] [ indistinct chattering ] close the door! [ heavy breathing ] aww, there s bees in the car. bees! bees! the volkswagen atlas. with easy-access 3rd row. life s as big as you make it. that s
house from here, and i basically have no idea where i am. baron ambrosia: and no fault on your own, but i think that s kind of what keeps the bronx so amazing is that you have all these in-touch ethnic enclaves. anthony: i didn t know there were hondurans here, much less, uh, 200,000 garifuna. baron ambrosia: right. anthony: no clue. baron ambrosia: right. anthony: i ve been saying the neck is the next big thing for years now. still waiting. these folks, they don t have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com