Death, Dying, and Being Dead
49:58
Watch This Video If You're Bored
15:00
The Man Who Wrote BANNED Books
24:37
sailing alone around the world
29:02
The Literary Influences of IAN CURTIS
34:24
The Literary Influences of LOU REED
24:20
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@FightwithJaycie
@FightwithJaycie 22 сағат бұрын
3:57 why is Stephen king/richard bachman so obsessed with high schoolers killing people😭
@kalindichan
@kalindichan Күн бұрын
heres your half of the sunshine acid. EAT IT.
@rolfagten857
@rolfagten857 Күн бұрын
So the real dr. Gonzo had no Moustache.
@Oysterfeather
@Oysterfeather 2 күн бұрын
Rest In Peace, Reuben Salazar.
@metametazonezone
@metametazonezone 2 күн бұрын
What a silly sophomoric baby
@BeandipCartography-i3z
@BeandipCartography-i3z 2 күн бұрын
Night boat to Bimini.
@jaydubalyu986
@jaydubalyu986 3 күн бұрын
Wasn’t “Gonzo” Hunter’s alter ego? And Acosta known as “Laslo”? Hunter’s attorney?
@hitplay780
@hitplay780 4 күн бұрын
Boo no audio No content.. Just verbal makes of opinion for a trap for fools. Hmmm mmmmm I'm gonna take a good beer shit and forget you even existed. Good night .
@themostoriganalthing
@themostoriganalthing 4 күн бұрын
United Air Force? You mean the United States Air Force? Or just Air Force....
@cathylindeboo.9598
@cathylindeboo.9598 4 күн бұрын
I love this just-discovered channel!! Im also thinking of Iggy Pop singing "Im bored".
@malaikasalian
@malaikasalian 5 күн бұрын
Wasn't expecting the face reveal
@StilettoGreenback
@StilettoGreenback 5 күн бұрын
‘Just admiring the shape of your skull’
@christyler975
@christyler975 5 күн бұрын
Finally, something interesting on KZbin 😂
@tristangossman8910
@tristangossman8910 5 күн бұрын
Man...fantastic video! I can't say I learned anything new ( this is a subject I've been reading about for decades and have used many psychedelics over the years) but this is a great video for those wanting to learn the basics of psychedelics and a bit of their history! The music and films you used in this video truly made it enjoyable for me to go back and hear these stories again! So happy I found your channel !!! And have now watched a few videos. The death one was one of the best I've seen so far...when I seen you'd be talking about Hitchens in it you had me! The one on William S Burroughs meeting Kurt was good too! Not a huge Nirvana fan but they are OK. Born in the 1980s and growing up in the 90s they was everywhere! But a huge fan of the beat generation ( be cool to see more videos of them guys...alot of marital there!) At home ...in bed...on a rainy day with a bit of a cold. So been watching your videos. Thanks for a new and refreshing look into the world of psychedelics!!! I really enjoyed how you put it together so even a older head like me could find it exciting! Keep up the brilliant work! This and a few other channels is why I even use the KZbin!
@tristangossman8910
@tristangossman8910 5 күн бұрын
Great video! And you said you are 24! I hope your death is a long way off so you can keep up the good work here on the KZbin! Some of us ( and you seem to be in this camp) are just older people it feels like. I've been called an old man since I was 25. When I was younger than that I was always called an " old soul" by the older people I interacted with in my life. My friends parents, people I worked with and by friends. I've always had friends that were alot older than me. Now I got friends who are younger and some that are now in their 80s! Got a son in High School so he keeps me kind of feeling young. Even though due to some medical issues and the life I've lead makes me feel much older than my almost 40 years on this planet. Much like Hitchens I burned that candle at both ends in my younger days...and it did have a magnificent glow! Paying for it now a bit. If I believe in reincarnation I'd say I've ( and people like you it seems) have been here before. But as you can guess me being a huge Hitchens fan i can't bring myself to believe such things. Just wanted to say great video! The art was great too! The book " How we Die" is a fantastic read! Actually read it as a teenager ( my uncle gave it to me. He is a medical doctor) I've also had to experience an abnormal amount of death in my almost 40 years...Father died young. So many close friends lost too. Also work a job at one point where he had a few patients die ( we helped folks with brain injuries).Came from a big family so going to funerals is some of my earliest memories....death has seem to stalk me more than most. I've also flat lined more then once in the hospital ( no white light or anything. Just fade to black.) This is the second video I've watched of yours and hope to watch more in the future! Keep up the good work...things like this is why I even bother with youtube
@TheSelador
@TheSelador 5 күн бұрын
This is such a nice message, thank you so much man. Glad you're still with us 👍 I also get called an old man too 😂 been called an old man since I was 16 so I understand how it feels. Thank you for watching, I have a lot more coming down the pipe in 2025
@penelope-oe2vr
@penelope-oe2vr 6 күн бұрын
My father gave me this book when i was around 10 years old wild shit man. 🎉😮
@millennialanimal
@millennialanimal 6 күн бұрын
It’s sad, because I think Kurt would have seen Burroughs as someone who made it out the other side of heavy H use, uncompromising in his art , meeting him probably gave him confidence that he could be the artist he wanted to be long term.
@BillyRubensElevatedEnzymes
@BillyRubensElevatedEnzymes 6 күн бұрын
Autobiography of the Brown Buffalo is a pretty good read.
@fuzzydunlop7928
@fuzzydunlop7928 7 күн бұрын
I don't think his writer's block stems from anything more than not being entirely enthused or interested in what you're supposed to write about and not being able to beguile or fool your brain into thinking that you are invested. I have zero doubts that Martin is over the narrative he outlined in his original Ice & Fire books because he has written multiple digressions from that narrative and those characters within the world of Westeros - he's written sidestories, he's written mock-encyclopedia, he's producing TV shows - I don't think he suffers from writer's block in the traditional sense, he's just over that story, he's over the Starks and Dany Targaryan, and so much time has passed that he can't put himself back into the headspace he was in when he wrote the earlier chapters of Winds of Winter, so anything he DOES make seems incongruent now - but he can't hit the reset button after so much time has passed.
@cathylindeboo.9598
@cathylindeboo.9598 7 күн бұрын
I love JD. And I liked Hunter S. Thompson.
@fuzzydunlop7928
@fuzzydunlop7928 7 күн бұрын
Frankly, at this point I prefer WoW to never release because I have already ended the series with my own headcanon in such a satisfying way that anything else will be a disappointment to me. That said AFfC is the best book in the mainline series and it's a bummer that people shat on it upon release. Ya'll don't deserve Nimble Dick Crabb, and ya'll don't deserve Winds of Winter, either. Everyone will just harp on IT too like they did Feast, as Winds was supposed to be the next (and last) big introduction of new characters - something that had to be scrapped or pared down significantly due to the pushback of Feast. Additionally, fame is the other big thing that has caused this delay - Martin is in an entirely different life situation and headspace than he was prior to the release of GoTs. Partly, I think the motivation to continue to slog through the series is totally gone now. The only thing I fault him for is stringing everyone along instead of being honest about not finishing the books - though I suspect he is not being honest with HIMSElF either regarding this situation. There is likely a degree of self-delusion at play where he says he will finish it any day now, but then takes on more and more OTHER projects. Anyone who still believes he will finish Winds (let alone the entire series!) is possesed of heroic amounts of optimism that will serve them well during a life in the 21st century, and I am jealous of them.
@alexportiiii6414
@alexportiiii6414 7 күн бұрын
Super! Thank you.
@Richardbutticus
@Richardbutticus 8 күн бұрын
In the Army, they taught us that “everyone dies of shock”. What gets you to shock is all different but the end is the same.
@MaxxPower113
@MaxxPower113 9 күн бұрын
Any publicity is good publicity
@GingerCC-he8be
@GingerCC-he8be 9 күн бұрын
The comments are disturbing, and many don't even seem to realize it, perhaps because they are in the bowels of addiction
@herbyhannan1675
@herbyhannan1675 10 күн бұрын
I still don’t believe that old suicide story
@crab453
@crab453 10 күн бұрын
UNITED AIRFORCE
@cabanford
@cabanford 10 күн бұрын
Fear is the only book that I've ever read twice in one night (I was 18)
@marcomlott9099
@marcomlott9099 10 күн бұрын
I read Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo when I was in my late 20's (I'm in my mid forties now). I'm half Mexican American and half Irish/Scottish. Learning about Oscar's activism made me proud of my Mexican heritage. A fascinating man.
@billkarmetsky4003
@billkarmetsky4003 10 күн бұрын
Thompson killed himself. On Letterman, and Letterman wrote off his statements as a joke. I don't think he could comprehend what Thompson was very reluctant to speak of -- that he likes to kill. But whom? Children, of course. He went down that road because he had to know what that was all about. No normal man can deal with doing this. He went mad. We also know he took every drug, street and alchemic, known to man for the effect. He went down scumbag ally.
@writecharliewatts
@writecharliewatts 11 күн бұрын
Shocking! Open discussions with intellectuals on the finer points of writing. It's all an opinion, old sport.
@justinbrown9838
@justinbrown9838 11 күн бұрын
He and Hunter S. Thompson worked for the cia alongside the hells angels as 'finders' , kidnapping children, torturing and SA them b4 selling them. Hunter eventually self ended because of this.
@sniffableandirresistble
@sniffableandirresistble 12 күн бұрын
Reality requires nuisance ❤
@eggmoe23
@eggmoe23 13 күн бұрын
I still got ads on this joint lmao. hope u got the bag, pal.
@lordthicknipples-gt2oq
@lordthicknipples-gt2oq 13 күн бұрын
Holy shit that is absolutely hilarious. What a goddamn legend.
@PauTheDeo
@PauTheDeo 13 күн бұрын
giid video
@wheaties2912
@wheaties2912 13 күн бұрын
"don't judge a taco by its price... You think you're gonna get a good deal?"
@sarcofaygo6218
@sarcofaygo6218 14 күн бұрын
Id like to think hes chilling in cuba with Pac
@alexanders562
@alexanders562 14 күн бұрын
In college I competed in Speech. I did a dramatic interpretation of excerpts from Fear and Loathing. I portrayed Oscar with a Cali-Mexican American dialect. This is before the movie came out. The judge gave me a poor score because "The attorney was a big Samoan, and you (me) made him sound like some kind of Mexican." That idiot judge cost me the competition.
@jonnyfavors7585
@jonnyfavors7585 14 күн бұрын
Would the presence of junkies account for all these uneatin french fries? -Hunter S. Thompson (johnny depp) Fear&Loathing in Las Vegas
@numbasixx
@numbasixx 14 күн бұрын
Superb job
@unsinnkim3690
@unsinnkim3690 15 күн бұрын
Mission accomplished, problem solved. Everyone baught his books everyone totally forgot about the 3 other dudes.
@MN-jw7mm
@MN-jw7mm 15 күн бұрын
Just don't read any Stephen King books. His shorter stories aren't bad, but anything novel-length will make anyone who actually reads good books realize how little substance there is. Just a lot of verbal meandering. Not a good quality for someone writing horror.
@MikeKnittel-ve3wd
@MikeKnittel-ve3wd 15 күн бұрын
Fante's other works are very good, but 'Ask the Dust' blows them away in my humble opinion. This is a man in the zone, at the apex of his talents while writing that book. To me it's one long poem almost
@damagedbug8848
@damagedbug8848 15 күн бұрын
He was a child molester though so hes not that much of a legend
@kingnicholas6790
@kingnicholas6790 16 күн бұрын
just finished this book
@Svoorhout85
@Svoorhout85 16 күн бұрын
I still think about the bathroom scene whenever I hear White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane.
@TheSelador
@TheSelador 16 күн бұрын
selador.substack.com/ - Follow my Substack for additional weekly essays on a variety of topics! The essays that appear in here often later get expanded and made into a video, so by following Behind The Selador you will be gaining an insight into what's to come. Thank you.
@humblebragsmcghee
@humblebragsmcghee 16 күн бұрын
I appreciate you posting this. I really do.
@TinyTonyGOD
@TinyTonyGOD 17 күн бұрын
What makes his disappearance most impressive is that he was a 300 lb Samoan