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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
For a specific audience only!,
This review is from: The Gonzo Tapes:The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (Audio CD)
This item is very difficult to rate, as some will love it and most will not care for it. Do not buy this item unless you are a serious Gonzophile who is interested in Hunter's actual process in creating stories, as well as getting some insight into the realities of his life.
Do not buy it if you expect lots of gonzo bad craziness on the tapes: The Vegas portions are pretty pedestrian. Even when he is stoned, you are not experiencing the powerful internal experience; you are listening to it from the outside, and it can sound somewhat tired. You do get a couple interesting hints about how much was real and what really happened, but you have to listen carefully. This is Hunter Thompson the person, not Raoul Duke the personna. As this is raw material, the sound quality can be really bad sometimes. Music and other conversations can occasionally make it really hard to hear. You will hear a drug-wrecked Thompson totally incapacitated and useless in Kinsasha, and what he says in Cozumel in 1973 will definitely surprise you. The Politics book period is strangely absent, a shame because for me that was the period where his writing went from brilliant to chaotic. I found the great hell of being a famous writer shown too often: everyone tries to tell you what your story is. Acosta does it in Vegas and Acapulco (it was eventually the reason for their falling-out), Wenner does it on the Vegas book, and Gloria Emerson goes to great length to put her Fear and Loathing in Saigon concept into him before he goes (the problem is that you cannot elogize the history of a place where you have never been). The "Guts Ball" section will show pretty clearly why brainstorming a novel on mushrooms is a bad idea, and the Freud Cocaine self-test did not sound like any fun at all. You will not find out how Hunter got that terrific prose style and those sharp insights onto the page. Both are basically absent from the tapes. The best part of Hunter came when it was just him and his Selectric, and the tape player wasn't running then. So buy this if you are an aficionado seeking insight into the reality of Hunter Thompson, the kind of aficionado who read his letters collections and liked the Gonzo book of photos. Honestly, the joy of Hunter Thompson is in his writing, and most people would probably be happiest with his major works.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gonzo Going Gonzo,
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This review is from: The Gonzo Tapes:The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (Audio CD)
This is Hunter in the middle of his verbal notes. Sometimes he's in a car taking notes on the day as Hell's Angels are drunk and yelling in the background, and sometimes he's out of it with Oscar in Las Vegas. Some people complain that there is too much static or interference. Well, you try and do this kind of crazed in depth journalism Known as Gonzo, and get crisp clean recordings. It's part of the charm, and part of the story. Well worth the price. We will always miss you Hunter.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic for serious fans!,
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This review is from: The Gonzo Tapes:The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (Audio CD)
Meticulous. These tapes serve as a fantastic companion to the books covered in this series. It gives the listener a window into the mind of one of the 20th centuries most brilliant writers. Thompson was meticulous in his audio notebooks. This is a sampling of some of the hours upon hours of those tapes. Producer Don Fleming does a great job of making 40 year old tapes audible. There are still imperfections, but if your a completist, this is what your looking for.
Best part of the entire series: The actual audio from the "Taco Stand" scene from the book "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" which is transcribed nearly verbatim in the book. The only missing part of this series would be Hunter's political work. As this was a companion to the Gonzo documentary, the scope of the work started with that and did not include his political work. Hopefully, they make a "Gonzo Tapes 2" for those...If they do, I'll buy it. I would have given it one more star if they would have included the political era stuff...
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CONSUMMATE GONZO,
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As a fan of Hunter for over 25 years (and not yet 40), this is an addition to the collection that any true fan would be proud to add to their collection. Simply upon receipt, the joy I felt was almost immeasurable; the further one delves into the recordings, the more of an actual bond is felt with the good Doctor through his own musings & observations about politics, society, & simply his own creative process. Highly, highly recommended to any true fan of HST.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Birth of Gonzo,
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I've only finished the Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas disc and I felt like a fly on the dashboard. Who knew that Hunter recorded himself and his trips? What an insight it gives into the man at a time in his life that would become legendary. I loved it when cruising the Vegas strip in a rented convertible, his lawyer says, "I feel this is the right think to do." Hunter mummbles, "It's the right thing to do for the story but not in real life!"
Can't wait to hear more.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The method behind the Gonzo madness,
This review is from: The Gonzo Tapes:The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (Audio CD)
This multi-disc collection spans roughly ten years, documenting the body of Thompson's reporting from the Hell's Angels through the Vietnam War. As mentioned by others, some of these recordings are poor in quality as they were made "in the moment" as Thompson inserted himself directly into the action. However, the rawness of this first-person perspective appealed to me as it seemed fitting for Hunter's style. In addition to serving as a record for Thompson's composition method, it sadly, in my opinion, illustrates his personal decline from the hungry young writer of the 1960s to the drug-induced Gonzo personae he developed in the 1970s. For the diehard HST fan, this set provides a revealing look into not only how he worked, but other insights as well - including a glimpse into his often-strained relationship with Oscar Acosta, a major influence in the composition of "Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas." An excellent companion to the Hunter Thompson letters books. The Gonzo Tapes:The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
5.0 out of 5 stars
Audio notes to the Heart of the American Dream,
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This review is from: The Gonzo Tapes:The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (Audio CD)
The Gonzo Tapes are the notes Hunter was taking so he could compose his works. Discussions with members of the Hell's Angels, the "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" recordings of people, phone calls, descriptions of everything. I find when I listen, I can visualize the reality of the world, as Hunter saunters through it. These are like home movies, sans the video percentage. Not for the casual fan. Serious fans of Dr. Thompson should absolutely check these recordings out.
5.0 out of 5 stars
HST Collector's Dream,
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Just buy it. Do yourself a favor. The Hells Angels disc alone is well worth the price...
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The Gonzo Tapes:The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson by Hunter S. Thompson (Audio CD - 2008)
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