Gonzo Tapes: Hunter S.

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The Gonzo Tapes: The Life And Work Of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

On October 28 Shout! Factory will make available the previously unreleased Gonzo Tapes in a newly produced collection titled The Gonzo Tapes: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, in concurrence with the Magnolia Pictures film release of "Gonzo: The Life And Work Of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson," directed by Academy Award®-winning director Alex Gibney.

Legendary Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson knew from the beginning of his career that he would one day be famous and so became a dedicated archivist of his own writing, saving copies of all his correspondence including personal letters, drafts for magazines and books, angry letters to his editors, and even notes written on cocktail napkins. But most important to Thompson was his tape recorder, which allowed him to document his experiences as a participant rather than an observer, often setting it down in a bar or hotel room to pick up the mood and conversation, or to record what it was like spending days speeding down highways with the Hell's Angels.

Recorded by Thompson between 1965 and 1975, these tapes capture his thoughts and descriptions both as they're happening and in reflection, as he would often go back to rerecord commentary. Filmmaker Alex Gibney, producer Eva Orner and Gonzo archivist Don Fleming were given permission by Thompson's widow to explore the boxes of tapes stored in the basement of his Owl Farm home in Woody Creek, Colorado, left behind after Thompson's suicide in 2005. Fleming transferred the audiocassettes and reel-to-reel tapes to digital files, and they made their way to the cutting room for the film "Gonzo: The Life And Work Of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson."

Gibney, the producer/writer/director of the film who also made "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room," and "Taxi to the Dark Side," writes in his introduction to The Gonzo Tapes, "These tapes were pure gold, lending an intimacy to the film that it couldn't have had otherwise." As Loren Jenkins writes in the notes that accompany The Gonzo Tapes, "The idea that these tapes will now be made available to the public to help reveal some of what went on behind the Gonzo screeds is something I believe Hunter would delight in if he were still alive today."

The Gonzo Tapes features original cover artwork by Gonzo artist Ralph Steadman, an introduction by film director Alex Gibney, an essay by journalist and Thompson's fellow foreign correspondent Loren Jenkins, and notes by The Gonzo Tapes producer Don Fleming, former frontman of the Velvet Monkeys and Gumball who has produced Sonic Youth, Alice Cooper, Hole, and more.

Disc 1 of the 5-CD set is titled "Hell's Angels," and includes Thompson's notes from a year of riding with the infamous biker gang, an unprecedented feat from which Thompson made a name for himself and which famously became a book. Discs 2 and 3 contain the notes that materialized as his well-known novel Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas, and eventually of course a major motion picture.

Disc 4, titled "Gonzo Gridlock 1973–1974," captures Thompson in the years following the completion of his book Fear And Loathing: On The Campaign Trail '72, recording his thoughts for a new novel, drafts of a never published Rolling Stone story involving Fear and Loathing cohort Oscar Acosta, a cocaine-fueled never-written assignment from Rolling Stone on a book titled Cocaine Papers: Sigmund Freud, as well as notes and an argument with Ralph Steadman during a 1974 trip to Zaire where he was to report on the legendary "Rumble In The Jungle" between George Foreman and Muhammad Ali for Rolling Stone, and which he skipped for a swim in the hotel pool.

Disc 5, titled "Fear and Loathing in Saigon," finds Thompson traveling to Vietnam just days before the fall of Saigon in 1975, where, armed with a cooler of beer and wearing Bermuda shorts and a Hawaiian shirt, he rode to the front line and observed the final major combat action of the war. The day before Saigon fell Thompson left for Laos to work on a story he had in mind about CIA concentration camps.

[Published on: 8/22/08]
 

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ScIFreak starstarstarstar Fri 8/22/2008 01:17PM
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curtbraski starstarstarstarstar Fri 8/22/2008 02:12PM
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curtbraski

scifreak are u mentally challenged or something???

mandophine Fri 8/22/2008 02:23PM
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mandophine

gonzo.

r0llingst0ned starstarstarstarstar Fri 8/22/2008 02:26PM
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r0llingst0ned

Hunter S. is one of the great American writers. Whether the literary community chooses to acknowledge this is irrelevant. His impact on our society and culture will be felt for generations to come. Long live the gonzo king!!

trancenation starstarstarstarstar Fri 8/22/2008 03:11PM
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trancenation

Alot of Hunter S. Thompson stuff coming out. The Rum Diary movie is sopose to be out sometime next year. Excellent novel, it'll will be exciting to see Johnny Depp portay the great Dr. Thompson again!

Phishgirl25 Fri 8/22/2008 03:15PM
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Phishgirl25

here's his last 'work'-----

“No More Games. No More Bombs. No More Walking. No More Fun. No More Swimming. 67. That is 17 years past 50. 17 more than I needed or wanted. Boring. I am always bitchy. No Fun — for anybody. 67. You are getting Greedy. Act your old age. Relax — This won’t hurt.”

Dead Spring Tour Here I Come!! starstarstarstarstar Fri 8/22/2008 04:06PM
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Dead Spring Tour Here I Come!!

The greatest author of all time. There i said it. I downloaded Gonzo the movie and it's fabulous. SCIFREAK: i usually like your comments but you're out of it. Most of HST's fans are educated older (mid 20's and up) and only do half a strip at a time. HAHAHA

FunkLizard Fri 8/22/2008 04:07PM
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FunkLizard

currently using an HST bic.

deadpig79 Fri 8/22/2008 04:07PM
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deadpig79

we can't stop here. this is bat country.

phunkle starstarstarstarstar Fri 8/22/2008 05:54PM
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phunkle

Holy shit! This is exciting. It'll be great to hear him in those situations you've read about, and the crazy thoughts rolling off his tongue and not just his pen. Can't wait to hear the Hell's Angels stuff!

makesensetome Fri 8/22/2008 06:41PM
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tight

bnaylor Fri 8/22/2008 10:47PM
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rainydaywomen420 starstarstarstarstar Sat 8/23/2008 11:02AM
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rainydaywomen420

Ahh yes, the good doctor. I am overly pleased to see this on jambase, im currentley pumping my gonzo fist in a fit of excitement. "when the going gets weird the weird turn pro." THOMPSON for SHERIFF. I cant wait to get my copy.

brooklynite84 Sat 8/23/2008 11:04AM
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GONZO! i work at Barnes and Noble and am constantly pushing Thompsons material, if anyone wants a great recommendation, read Songs of the Doomed, it's a great collection of essays and even has letters to Ken Kesey... spanning from Hells Angels period through the Hippy Revolution and of course the 70s. the best chapter is actually from another book called Screwjack, called "First Visit with Mescalito," which is about his first times with Mescaline. Hunter is my personal favorite writer, not just because of the drug thing, but because of his voice and his use of language and how he's able to capture his thoughts onto paper like no-other, he surely was a true Doctor of Journalism. Can't wait for these tapes and the movie's gonna be a great companion!

mjnesselrodt Sat 8/23/2008 11:19AM
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Gonzo Imperial Porter....*drooling at the mouth*

Flat5 Sat 8/23/2008 02:25PM
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RandyCrouchMusic starstarstarstarstar Sat 8/23/2008 03:01PM
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RandyCrouchMusic

HST forever

mattland starstarstarstarstar Sat 8/23/2008 08:15PM
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curtbraski is a bigot.

rainydaywomen420 starstarstarstarstar Sun 8/24/2008 12:03AM
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rainydaywomen420

right on brooklyn.. as for flat5, your a goddamn fool to ever criticize Hunter in such a fashion, he would kick the pulp out of your pompous, ignorant ass.

Flat5 Sun 8/24/2008 11:21AM
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phishy100 starstarstarstarstar Sun 8/24/2008 11:49AM
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Alex starstarstarstarstar Sun 8/24/2008 02:36PM
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Alex

go to http://www.thegonzojournal.blogspot for 24 hour hunter BS

Alex Sun 8/24/2008 02:37PM
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Alex

thats scary phishy you might want to keep your kid away from drugs while his brain is still developing

dbert1 starstarstarstarstar Mon 8/25/2008 07:32AM
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dbert1

We're all good Americans here.

MyFavBandIsTheBestYoursSucks starstarstarstarstar Mon 8/25/2008 09:50AM
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MyFavBandIsTheBestYoursSucks

"We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a saltshaker half-full of cocaine and a whole multicolored collection of uppers, downers, laughers, screamers . . . Also, a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw ether and two dozen amyls. Not that we needed all that for the trip, but once you get into a serious drug collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can. The only thing that really worried me was the ether. There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge and I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon . . ."

gmoo Tue 8/26/2008 07:04AM
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sbauer Tue 8/26/2008 07:08AM
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sbauer

Just finished "Gonzo', a biography by Jann Wenner last night. This man lived hard until the very end. One of my favorite stories is when he sat down indian-style in the middle of the room at Rolling Stone's 25th Anniversary party, took out his coke grinder, and yelled at his assistant, "Shield me, goddamn it!!". Later the assistant described a conversation between him and Keith Richards to sound like dogs barking at one another or the secret language of dolphins. haha

DaMule starstarstarstarstar Tue 8/26/2008 08:42AM
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DaMule

I miss HST, especially now during the political season. And for everybody who just read fear and loathing and dismissed him as sone drug addled waste of life, you know absolutely nothing about his abilities as a writer. Actually READ his other works and get your heads out of your asses for a change.

When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro!

thehurricane23 Wed 8/27/2008 07:41PM
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thehurricane23

And Kids, take drugs as much as possible, just make sure your taking the right drugs. On the Campaign Trail is great if you like politics. Or read "The Revolt of the Cockroach People" which is a fantastic book with a lot of relevance today. This is a book that Thompson's friend Oscar Zeta Acosta (Raoul Duke) wrote, before disappearing in 1974, presumed killed by govt agents, gun runners, or the militants he supplied. You think HST is crazy? This MF'er was crazy man...

snugglinnugs Fri 8/29/2008 05:48PM
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snugglinnugs

I actually just caught this in the theaters and it is a really sick documentary, I recomend watching it, hunter is a very expressive cat, hate to hear people diss on him.

PhyrstJedi starstarstarstarstar Mon 9/1/2008 04:20PM
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PhyrstJedi

Why wait til October....here's a link to torrent link. Enjoy!

http://www.mininova.org/tor/1758575

umphreaky7 Thu 9/4/2008 10:14PM
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umphreaky7

Read Ralph Steadman's "The Joke is Over" for an intimate and sometimes painful revelation of the great doctor. A good read for anyone who is as much of a fan of the man and his values as well as his revolutionary literature.

And my favorite quote, cuz I can't resist: "Maybe there is no Heaven. Or maybe this is all pure gibberish—a product of the demented imagination of a lazy drunken hillbilly with a heart full of hate who has found a way to live out where the real winds blow—to sleep late, have fun, get wild, drink whiskey, and drive fast on empty streets with nothing in mind except falling in love and not getting arrested . . . Res ipsa loquitur. Let the good times roll."