The Gonzo Tapes: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson Hunter S. Thompson

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  • Release Date: 10/28/2008
  • 5 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 2,257
  • Label: SHOUT FACTORY
  • UPC: 826663109924

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The Gonzo Tapes: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

Disc 1
1LISTENBass Lake Run: Shit, It's Only 11 O'Clock Here. 2:39
2LISTENBass Lake Run: We're Up at Bass Lake. 2:16
3LISTENBass Lake Run: All the Empty Cans and Beer Cartons Are Up on Top of the 1:58
4LISTENBass Lake Run: No Notes After Two Days of This Hell's Angels Thing. 1:40
5LISTENTerry the Tramp Interview #1: It's August 5, Thursday Night. We're on t 0:50
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Disc 2
1LISTENWe Have Seized the High Ground: It's Monday Afternoon, We Have a White 1:24
2LISTENWe Have Seized the High Ground: Did You See the Way That Guy Looked at 9:05
3LISTENWe Have Seized the High Ground: Well, She Was Crazy. It Was Clear When 5:56
4LISTENOne Toke Over the Line: Abbe Lane at the Desert Inn. Louis Prima, Stard 3:29
5LISTENOne Toke Over the Line: You Get What You Pay For. 3:22
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Disc 3
1LISTENGoddamn! This Monster's Licking My Arm!: As Usual, You're Afraid of Mex 1:21
2LISTENGoddamn! This Monster's Licking My Arm!: We're Approaching the Fog Cutt 3:14
3LISTENGoddamn! This Monster's Licking My Arm!: We're Going to the Pussycat No 4:27
4LISTENGoddamn! This Monster's Licking My Arm!: Chances Are Very Good That I'l 1:05
5LISTENGoddamn! This Monster's Licking My Arm!: Yes, This Is Oscar Acosta in R 4:49
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Disc 4
1LISTENGuts Ball: This Microphone Wound Up Beneath Something Down There. 3:39
2LISTENGuts Ball: There's Signs of Group Hysteria in the Passengers. 3:16
3LISTENGuts Ball: Some Are Just Weeping Now. 0:56
4LISTENGuts Ball: Well, The Beauty of the Whole Thing... 4:03
5LISTENGozumel: It's March 30; Actually March 31. 3:33
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Released as a five-disc set boasting over 100 tracks of audio recordings from Duke's vault, taken specifically between the years 1965 and 1975, The Gonzo Tapes: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson is an extensive listen: extensive, but exhaustive in every sense of the word. While Thompson was on his assignments, whether it was on location for Rolling Stone or during a phone call with his editor, he documented everything; muttering thoughts onto cassettes haphazardly as his pill-propelled mind raced, before coming down to earth and typing his notes into fully realized stories. Thompson was an obsessive archivist and the basis for all of his written works was his tape recorder. Having a key to this vault and a chance to hear all these original tapes should be, in theory, a dream come true for his fans. It seems like a no fail. Here we have a raw voyeuristic look into the mind of a genius writer. Unfortunately, because the content at hand is so completely indecipherable, the collection falls way short of expectations. If it wasn't already hard to understand Hunter's speedy and sporadic lock-jawed ramblings in live interviews, the excessive background noise (air ducts, cover bands, outside conversations, howling Hell's Angels, Andrew Lloyd Webber albums, his lawyer's pan flute) makes his slur even more difficult to understand, as do the random mic bumps and variety of recorder settings (the pocket of his Hawaiian shirt is one, the sink of a bathroom while he showers is another). Even with a solid, 42-page booklet of notes, diehards will have a tough time determining exactly what is taking place, leaving one to wonder if this content should have only been pulled from its basement resting place for its original purpose of supporting the film documentary Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, and then laid to rest. Museum curators will get a kick out the historical value (especially the two and a half hours of material that would ultimately make up Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas), aspiring writers will find his technique of getting ideas to print inspirational, but casual listeners will find it frustrating trying to decipher the babble from the static. Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide

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