Hunter S. Thompson Interview on Gonzo Journalism (April 16, 1975)

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  • Harrison Salisbury sits down with Dr. Thompson for an interview discussing his writing style and process. Part of the journalism interview series "Behind the Lines."
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  • @luckyswine
    @luckyswine 3 года назад +1976

    This could be the best Hunter interview I've seen. He's thoughtful, lucid, not defensive and clearly respects his interviewer.

  • @ShakeDelusion
    @ShakeDelusion 3 года назад +453

    "I'm a word freak. I treat words like music."

    • @tedtheman
      @tedtheman 3 года назад +2

      @Peter Parker u seem very intelligent

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee 3 года назад +6

      Sometimes I autotune my perception

    • @doctorgonzo5358
      @doctorgonzo5358 2 года назад +11

      @Peter Parker Based on your other comments on this video, I suspect the only thing you understand about poetry is that words occasionally rhyme.

    • @bon2yan88
      @bon2yan88 2 года назад

      @@GizzyDillespee LOL you got me

    • @TheCiaMKultra
      @TheCiaMKultra 2 года назад +2

      "Lyrical junkie " ..... Great way to put it. He got people Hooked on his own supply

  • @joshuanipps9106
    @joshuanipps9106 9 месяцев назад +26

    I love the smile he gets on his face the first time the phrase "gonzo journalism" comes up.

  • @Hamigal
    @Hamigal 2 года назад +752

    A man who chose to live life to the fullest extreme without guilt or shame. RIP Hunter

    • @InnerCityOrganicz
      @InnerCityOrganicz 2 года назад +4

      🎤🎤🎤💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯

    • @stu_chew
      @stu_chew 2 года назад +24

      Oh yeah. Even in this interview he says. "When it stops being fun, you stop."

    • @chhansen9813
      @chhansen9813 Год назад +1

      F him, he killed JFK!

    • @Americansikkunt
      @Americansikkunt Год назад +23

      So, an amoral degenerate?
      I guess the way you put it sounds nicer.

    • @Hamigal
      @Hamigal Год назад

      @@Americansikkunt What a goofy name you have

  • @howlingwolf7280
    @howlingwolf7280 3 года назад +741

    Hunter Thompson was like the Lennon or Hendrix of journalism. He was a raw and intelligent man that screamed honesty and humanity. He wore his flaws without shame or pride and did enough drugs to kill several bull elephants.

    • @tompanoname3579
      @tompanoname3579 3 года назад +7

      More John Lydon or J.Cooper Clarke of journalism.

    • @mypenisisunbelievablysmall5650
      @mypenisisunbelievablysmall5650 3 года назад +70

      Don't compare this man to fucking Lennon

    • @rocketsauce420
      @rocketsauce420 3 года назад +11

      Hendrix is a good comparison but lennon sucks

    • @rocketsauce420
      @rocketsauce420 3 года назад +9

      @@tompanoname3579 John lydon seriously ?? if we are comparing him to punk musicians, Darby Crash is a far better comparison. Same amount of drug usage, same amount of things to say.

    • @tompanoname3579
      @tompanoname3579 3 года назад +12

      @@rocketsauce420 No mate. Lydon is someone that larger crowd knows about. If I said Richard Hell, or Alan Vega, or one and only Mark E. Smith, how many peeps would know what i'm even talking about? Plus, fuck drug usage. never got anything from that.

  • @gonzorillamusicmoviescomed1740
    @gonzorillamusicmoviescomed1740 3 года назад +1069

    What makes this interview so great is that Salisbury asks questions that really engage and put Hunter to the test.. and his answers are revelatory and more down to earth and direct than I've ever heard.

    • @fangofsilver5537
      @fangofsilver5537 3 года назад +17

      That struck me to. Never seen him this composed in an interview:)

    • @tylerdurden6901
      @tylerdurden6901 3 года назад +15

      he also has good steaks too

    • @zenbabaloo1931
      @zenbabaloo1931 3 года назад +13

      That and you can understand what he's saying. By the 80s he was so mumbly is was hard to tell what he
      was going on about.

    • @oliverkalamata2753
      @oliverkalamata2753 3 года назад +3

      I wonder what an interview with Howard Stern would have been like for Hunter?

    • @Greeneggsz
      @Greeneggsz 3 года назад +1

      Salisbury Steak with mashed potato’s

  • @MatSallehTV
    @MatSallehTV 3 года назад +1408

    My recent interest is watching interviews from the 60-80s. They are so interesting and captivating. They are normally very composed conversations and it is amazing to see legends in their younger days.

    • @SincereSentinel
      @SincereSentinel 3 года назад +65

      And always will be better. Less filter and more raw. Kinda like real life for once.

    • @csukavalami3444
      @csukavalami3444 3 года назад +3

      @@SincereSentinel Agreed

    • @SincereSentinel
      @SincereSentinel 3 года назад +2

      @@csukavalami3444 atta boy

    • @SincereSentinel
      @SincereSentinel 3 года назад +5

      @@csukavalami3444 kinda sad to admit honestly but true ........

    • @csukavalami3444
      @csukavalami3444 3 года назад +3

      @@SincereSentinel yeah

  • @mrnelsonius5631
    @mrnelsonius5631 4 месяца назад +19

    “Campaign Trail ‘72” is the best book about American politics I’ve ever read. You read that, Hell Angels and Fear and Loathing LV… a portrait emerges of a person who REALLY understood what makes America tick, and it’s troubling. He saw our current predicament coming decades ago, it’s all the way back in Hells Angels. I miss him as a writer, for all his faults as a man. Hope you found peace HST. Thank you for the comfort of your work and it’s unwavering truth back in my own young moment of great disillusionment.

  • @trapezeoidthreelobed7683
    @trapezeoidthreelobed7683 Год назад +96

    This is a great conversation. Hunters not in “performance” mode, so is fairly relaxed. It seems he’s got respect for the interviewer and Salisbury credits Hunter by asking thoughtful questions. Gold standard interview

    • @sykoteddy
      @sykoteddy 9 месяцев назад +3

      I love the expression "performance mode" 🤣🤘

  • @jeremiahbullfrog1844
    @jeremiahbullfrog1844 2 года назад +155

    I understand what he means when he says he hates writing. I make jewelry out of wire, I structure it, I weave it, and making the coils is a horrible chore. It's an extremely tedious and sometimes downright frustrating art. But then when I learn something new in my own style, or I actually complete a piece, the torture is over, and I can't stop looking at my creation with a smile on my face.

    • @popart13
      @popart13 Год назад +6

      im the same exact way with my guitar playing, ironically Covid quarantine forced me to re-assess my playing and im doing stuff i could never do before. I would get so frustrated with what I couldn't do without putting the time in to hone it. now? im a completely different player

    • @jasonjones7451
      @jasonjones7451 3 месяца назад +1

      My dad made rings bracelets and necklaces outta twisting wire, he started when he was 19 until his death at 62, he was an artistic genius with a piece of simple wire he made women's hearts melt...

    • @flowerbloom5782
      @flowerbloom5782 Месяц назад +1

      It’s a frustrating thing cause your not supposed to love what you make as your creating it. It can help to enjoy the process but that also means enjoy the anger. I get so angry with my own creations but that process helps you learn and discover your own process.

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 18 дней назад

      Bobby Fischer said he hated chess.😎

  • @CULtSHORt
    @CULtSHORt 2 года назад +47

    The world has lost the Hunter Thompson breed of human and its a real dull place because of it. It was a very rare breed indeed. The man was a philosopher.

    • @Midlands_wolf
      @Midlands_wolf 11 месяцев назад +7

      Nope, we're still here

    • @spudwickthrockmorton2112
      @spudwickthrockmorton2112 2 месяца назад +4

      @@Midlands_wolfif you were you wouldn’t be in a youtube comments section. Truth is they’ve always been rare

    • @hes_alive
      @hes_alive Месяц назад +2

      Too much now is about making a lot of money, most people back then were content making enough to cover their lifestyles and that’s it.

    • @standardshirley2480
      @standardshirley2480 21 день назад +1

      "one of God's own prototypes"

    • @greendurk
      @greendurk 16 дней назад

      @channel5 Andrew is still holding it down this way today.

  • @russcox3125
    @russcox3125 2 года назад +123

    That terror and tension when he wrote about drugs was from actual experience with those drugs. He didn't glorify or make it seem mystical, he showed you a more realistic side of drug abuse. Its not always unicorns and rainbows. Sometimes it's waking up in a trashed hotel room, with no clear memory of what had happened the past 24 hours.

    • @davidkennedy4213
      @davidkennedy4213 Год назад

      There's always an excitement that borders on fear when taking some drugs. I assume it happens to everyone who indulges. There really is a point after initial gut wrenching excitement where things are experienced more completely. An orange in no longer an orange. It is slick and stringy wet orb glistening with its own luster. covered in dimples and divots, oily smooth and uniquely abrasive simultaneously. Experiencing that "walking with a king" where every encounter is a small journey and everything around you holds some marvelous island of feeling and observation and you know that no matter how hard you try to express what you are going through there is either only judgement or confusion.

  • @fishhookism
    @fishhookism 3 года назад +600

    This is the most lucid I have seen Hunter in an interview.

    • @fishhookism
      @fishhookism 3 года назад +21

      @@bethenawaltz4190 the Proud Highway is a great collection of letters. It is a shame that his drug use and alcoholism overshadowed his brilliant writing career.

    • @katespainhower1963
      @katespainhower1963 3 года назад +21

      He is still rather young here. Not as crazy as the old man he will become.

    • @jasminejones9937
      @jasminejones9937 3 года назад +8

      Same here It was one of his rare moments of sobriety 🙄

    • @full700kb
      @full700kb 3 года назад +11

      This is the right interviewer interviewing HST. He is asking the right questions. It's a question of the setting.

    • @echopathy
      @echopathy 3 года назад +13

      he seems comfortable talking shop with a peer

  • @maiqtheliar_
    @maiqtheliar_ 9 месяцев назад +30

    Watching this interview made me realize Johnny Depp was the most perfect choice for his role

    • @gives_bad_advice
      @gives_bad_advice 8 месяцев назад +3

      Captain Jack Sparrow would not exist without hst

  • @FlintSL
    @FlintSL 3 года назад +393

    This is an absolute treat. None of the questions are straightforward, I love how they allow Hunter to explore his thoughts. Probably the best interview I've seen with him

    • @BlackenedGold
      @BlackenedGold 2 года назад +2

      These used to read to each other when hunter found out johnny liked a fringe writer that they also enjoyed they'd red his work together after that hunter opened up an showed johnny his writings he was working on an how he wanted them read an portrayed, it was a major help as well as the fact they were close friends for his role to pay homage to the man

    • @Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
      @Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/oC8vU4UNW_0/видео.html

    • @bigpictureguys8415
      @bigpictureguys8415 Год назад

      I mean the first question is “what is gonzo journalism” but I see your point

    • @saintmbmjr6544
      @saintmbmjr6544 Год назад

      You call that a proper f****** interview LOL

    • @garrypatterson7671
      @garrypatterson7671 Год назад

      This is wanted top five I think but learning farther back about him my favorite story is when he left the base where he was a reporter for the Army and smashed a bottle of wine against Outpost leaving

  • @paulandrews__
    @paulandrews__ Год назад +48

    One of the best interviews I have ever seen. 2 professionals. Not a wasted word. So much better than the vapid clickbait trash we have to put up with today.

  • @MichaelLaFrance1
    @MichaelLaFrance1 3 года назад +338

    The interviewer, Harrison Salisbury, is excellent. I didn't expect such good questions and that much of an open mind from a guy that was quite a bit older than HST in the mid-1970s. I'll have to find out more about him.

    • @MichaelLaFrance1
      @MichaelLaFrance1 3 года назад +105

      He was a highly respected foreign corespondent with UPI, and wrote for the New York Times. "Salisbury was among the earliest mainstream journalists to oppose the Vietnam War after reporting from North Vietnam in 1966. He took much heat from the Johnson Administration and the political Right, but his previous standards of objectivity helped to sway journalistic opinion against the war. He is interviewed in the anti-Vietnam War documentary film In the Year of the Pig. He was the first American journalist to report on the Vietnam War from North Vietnam after having been invited there by the North Vietnamese government in late 1966. His report was the first that genuinely questioned the American air war." And, "Salisbury reported extensively from Communist China, where, in 1989, he witnessed the bloody government crackdown on the student demonstration in Tiananmen Square."

    • @matthewm2528
      @matthewm2528 3 года назад +5

      Same!

    • @charleswinokoor6023
      @charleswinokoor6023 3 года назад +23

      @@MichaelLaFrance1 Thanks for that information. He was an excellent interviewer. Just this past year I borrowed a copy of “Year of the Pig” from the library.

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 2 года назад +1

      @@MichaelLaFrance1 Thanks.

    • @brazenlilhussy5975
      @brazenlilhussy5975 2 года назад +5

      @@MichaelLaFrance1 Lol..I was just about to say how did your research go but you already laid it out! My man.👊

  • @irishelk3
    @irishelk3 3 года назад +128

    Awh this is gold. He always sounds like Elvis after a visit to the dentists.

  • @jaredsparks3871
    @jaredsparks3871 3 года назад +63

    Todays journalists don't ask questions like Harrison Salisbury did. Great, in depth interview.

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 2 года назад +8

      It helps that he knew the ins and outs of Hunter’s work and didn’t have to ask laymen questions out of ignorance

  • @MickyAvStickyHands
    @MickyAvStickyHands 2 года назад +31

    I can’t tell what has changed more. Political parties or journalistic integrity.

    • @professormacdeezy
      @professormacdeezy Год назад +3

      lol definitely the second. i would say the parties have not changes a lot

    • @VB-zx1yk
      @VB-zx1yk 3 месяца назад

      Um no lol the left has gotten more crazy in the last 10 years

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Месяц назад +1

      Integrity in general.😮

  • @danyhunck9557
    @danyhunck9557 2 года назад +14

    This must be one of very few individuals at his age who had recognized hunters talent without any prejudices.

  • @finismalorum9746
    @finismalorum9746 3 года назад +141

    I haven't seen this one before, thank you for uploading.

    • @BrownMediaArchiveUGA
      @BrownMediaArchiveUGA  3 года назад +38

      Thanks for watching. I was very happy to stumble across this videotape in our archives. Never seen another copy!

    • @henrypeterson8138
      @henrypeterson8138 3 года назад +6

      @@BrownMediaArchiveUGA Fantastic! Thank you!

    • @widescreennavel
      @widescreennavel 3 года назад +7

      @@BrownMediaArchiveUGA Yes, this is classic! Funny when I went to college we were assigned Wolfe and had to ask around about Hunter...I think HST is wary about Wolfe and that is a theme for him. Hunter is a true blue honest man.

  • @bdmoore3704
    @bdmoore3704 Год назад +14

    This guy is a great interviewer; informed and thoughtful. He impressed me as much as Hunter.

  • @kurtjimenez
    @kurtjimenez 3 года назад +140

    As a student of journalism I really admire the structure and contol of this interview. Salisbury clearly did his homework and dutifully asked the right questions. If there's any period that I could've interviewed Hunter Thompson, it would have been after the 72 election. Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail is, in my opinion, his best work and most provocative.

    • @joeldavis5815
      @joeldavis5815 3 года назад +13

      It's really unfortunate that Hunter never really produced much relevant material after that. I truly believe that the money and fame he achieved because of the whole Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas thing combined with his burgeoning alcoholism caused his flame to burn out too fast.

    • @joeldavis5815
      @joeldavis5815 3 года назад +6

      But of course we all know that I'm stating the obvious here...

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 2 года назад

      Mine, too. Thanks.

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 2 года назад +1

      @@r.j.macready5410 Exactly. Even the comic Doonesbury expounded on this political searching. Thanks.

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 2 года назад +4

      @@joeldavis5815 No, you're not stating the obvious. A lot of creative minds burned out in this period. It was too hard to keep up one's creativity. Thanks.

  • @ErichVonNasty
    @ErichVonNasty 2 года назад +14

    He could never, and was never sucked into being a diluted version of himself. I think honesty is/was the sticking point and that’s why we still love him.

  • @Bilboteabag
    @Bilboteabag 2 года назад +11

    I think hunter is so composed in this interview bc the interviewer is obviously knowledgeable on his work and treats him with respect. He is asking questions that arent the usual gibble gabble

  • @trevsanders5850
    @trevsanders5850 2 года назад +10

    Intensify the experience......best quote I've ever heard. Just realised when he did this interview that cell phones, internet and social media are not even dreamt of. How things have changed. I was only 1 year old.

  • @smb2265
    @smb2265 2 года назад +24

    As I watched this interview, it came to mind how well Johnny Depp did portraying this man in Fear and Loathing. He nailed it

    • @jeremyharris7435
      @jeremyharris7435 8 месяцев назад +1

      Bill Murray did a great job as well. His intensity portraying hunter was on point. Where the Buffalo roam is a great flick

  • @SpaceWorlds
    @SpaceWorlds 3 года назад +205

    There will never be another Hunter, this man is pure genius.

    • @Jazzadrin
      @Jazzadrin 3 года назад +16

      Not at all

    • @ChristopherRusanowsky
      @ChristopherRusanowsky 3 года назад

      David Holthouse

    • @frankbrody239
      @frankbrody239 3 года назад +4

      Donald Trump 🤭🤣

    • @ablunt4me420
      @ablunt4me420 2 года назад +8

      @@frankbrody239 We can only hope for more Trump!!!

    • @sevenfold089
      @sevenfold089 2 года назад

      There will be, and currently are, many Hunter prodigies. Thoughtful drug users challenging the status quo through good writing.

  • @jasonbriggs9719
    @jasonbriggs9719 3 года назад +84

    Johnny Depp was spot-fucking on...

    • @kevinmcqueen9180
      @kevinmcqueen9180 2 года назад +8

      @Peter Parker guy in every comment. Do you not have a women or man to love. Weeds to pull maybe, bills to pay. Do you get profit share in your weak comments.

    • @kingkalki5212
      @kingkalki5212 2 года назад +2

      @B K HST is the dalai lama look into it ;)

    • @THEAWAKINGSOUL
      @THEAWAKINGSOUL 2 года назад +1

      They spent a huge amount of time together...Depp is a great method actor.

    • @craigjackson6883
      @craigjackson6883 2 года назад +5

      Bill Murray was better

    • @craigjackson6883
      @craigjackson6883 2 года назад +5

      @Pamela May Where The Buffalo Roam. Murray and Thompson were good friends also.

  • @connor2861
    @connor2861 2 года назад +174

    It's amazing how much Johnny Depp really became Hunter Thompson for Fear and Loathing It's honestly both incredibly freaky and amazing at the same time just shows how incredible Thompson is and how great of an actor Depp is

    • @adamlane6453
      @adamlane6453 2 года назад +18

      Though Fear and Loathing is the superior film overall, I'd say Bill Murray's portrayal in Where The Buffalo Roam is absolutely uncanny. He nailed the speech and mannerisms much more than Depp I think.

    • @harley5273
      @harley5273 2 года назад +5

      They were good mates; Depp knew him well.

    • @rukus9585
      @rukus9585 2 года назад +19

      Depp lived in Hunter's basement for months, to study him better. He also paid for Hunter's extravagant funeral procession, which Hunter himself requested. Depp is a loyal friend.

    • @itookallthenames
      @itookallthenames Год назад

      I hadn’t started watching hunter until recently, only read his books, and had no idea until I started watching these

    • @atharbarghouthi9649
      @atharbarghouthi9649 Год назад +4

      Several other major Depp roles were still under the influence of Thompson; Sparrow is like a mythical version of him lol.

  • @laurapickman9415
    @laurapickman9415 3 года назад +20

    Hunter took me on many wild mental jouneys and taught me more about politics then I have ever learned in school. Cheers Doc!

  • @jefflancaster4423
    @jefflancaster4423 11 месяцев назад +8

    Top notch interview. I miss you Hunter 🙌

  • @TheOtherDerek
    @TheOtherDerek Год назад +30

    This may be the best interviewer I've ever seen. He seems almost a fan but in a peer kind of way. This is more conversational than a standard interview. Perfection.

  • @davidchandler1502
    @davidchandler1502 9 месяцев назад +10

    I started reading Hunter in 1980, and got to see him lecture at UCDavis. I have most of his books and have seen most of the interviews. In my opinion, this is the best one I've ever seen.

    • @gives_bad_advice
      @gives_bad_advice 8 месяцев назад

      agreed

    • @Kratos3779
      @Kratos3779 8 месяцев назад

      If you don't mind me asking, what were his lectures like?

    • @3chorddave352
      @3chorddave352 8 месяцев назад +1

      One of the students picked him up at the Sacramento Airport and brought him to Freeborn Hall for the "lecture". Someone gave him a big Grapefruit that was supposedly full of LSD.and the Lecture began, After making a few statements, Dr. Thompson had people line up in 2 rows, one on each side of the stage, to ask him random questions for the remainder of the time. It was fairly amusing, but there was little structure to the evening.

  • @santasangre996
    @santasangre996 Год назад +31

    This has to be one of the most interesting interviews ever conducted, how Hunter describes his experiences with drugs and what they do to a person, the reason why you're taking them. With substances it's very much an abusive relationship, the way experiencing emotions becomes so unfiltered and yet you know you're probably frying your brain at this very moment. Salisbury should've asked more questions pertaining to writing and words in general, Hunter's insight on those subjects is fascinating. This video is full of invaluable writing advice if you listen to it carefully. BIG Thumbs up, this needs to be preserved for ever.

    • @garrypatterson7671
      @garrypatterson7671 Год назад

      Well yes another interviews but this interview he's specifically talking about certain things and I'm using voice to text now so it is I'm not catching my errors with the punctuations but the point is you're right and some aspect but that's not the man he was not the only man he was that just made him speak freely

  • @MrSolaris1982
    @MrSolaris1982 3 года назад +41

    Vivid memories of a time in history. We need to pick up on the legacy of ledgens like Hunter. The critical and gentle voice of a reporter floating between the lines of history fueled on central stimulants, cigarettes and cold whiskey. When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.

    • @boombaphardcore5975
      @boombaphardcore5975 3 года назад +3

      WHAT A COMMENT!!! damn..

    • @mimszanadunstedt441
      @mimszanadunstedt441 2 года назад +5

      Sounds like a sure fire way to get psychosis, good thing he also took psychedelics.

    • @MrSolaris1982
      @MrSolaris1982 2 года назад +1

      @@mimszanadunstedt441 I guess he mastered the act of combining the power fuel needed to be Hunter as we know him

    • @joe-bh1rq
      @joe-bh1rq 7 месяцев назад

      Hunter embarked on the closest thing to discovering the truth and facts as anyone of his time. We desperately need a cold proof b.s. detector nowadays like Hunter. Watch, listen and learn.

    • @MickRichards-uy9px
      @MickRichards-uy9px Месяц назад

      ​@@boombaphardcore5975 Evidently you've not read much Thompson, unless plagiarism impresses you. Suum ciqque.

  • @bowlingstoned2113
    @bowlingstoned2113 11 месяцев назад +5

    I would have loved to have sat for one day and talked to this guy. He had a great mind and killer sense of humor.

  • @MADMAX839
    @MADMAX839 10 месяцев назад +8

    “Sometimes you can go a bit too far. And then there’s real terror.” NO ONE stomped on the terra like HST. DEAR GOD I MISS HIM.

  • @reprehensiblereptile1138
    @reprehensiblereptile1138 Год назад +5

    Hunter Thompson was an American treasure, unappreciated, underrated, and terribly misunderstood. He was honest, at least. And most "journalists" now, can't even remotely maintain honesty.

  • @kelevra558
    @kelevra558 Год назад +5

    Watching this mans mannerisms and hearing him speak really just writes home to how awesome of an actor johnny depp is.

  • @OuterGalaxyLounge
    @OuterGalaxyLounge Год назад +5

    Harrison Salisbury was a great writer himself. I have his and Hunter's books, nearly all of them read, sitting proudly in my home library.

  • @TheJoeyboots
    @TheJoeyboots 2 года назад +241

    Hearing the real Thompson makes me appreciate Depps performance.

    • @JSTNtheWZRD
      @JSTNtheWZRD 2 года назад

      John Depp is nothing like hunter - I would say he's just like the hunter in the book, the characature of Raul Duke in the book, the real man had much more backbone. A big jock afraid of nothing. Going 200 on a Cafe cruiser. I can't imagine old John's charecter eating death like a cracker. Its in the books, the interview books especially. Oscar's books. Even screwjack. But especially The Curse of Lono, where he writes the truth in gonzo, and you know the cat is just so much more weird than he lets on - not to mention the stories about him told by other people, downright mythic. I tried to live like that for a while lucky to be alive. But we did burn.

    • @shawnhughes4192
      @shawnhughes4192 2 года назад +4

      Bill Murray was WAY better

    • @JSTNtheWZRD
      @JSTNtheWZRD 2 года назад +2

      @@shawnhughes4192 like when he took out his giant gleaming hunting knife on the airplane to cut up a grapefruit and pour vodka in it, said to the lady,
      " you want some"

    • @Peroxide-Mark
      @Peroxide-Mark 2 года назад +13

      @@JSTNtheWZRD i think he meant depp had his accent nailed

    • @byzantinegold
      @byzantinegold 2 года назад +9

      They were friends in real life too

  • @VaansWorld
    @VaansWorld 2 года назад +22

    such a lovely mutual respect for each other's profession. I love interviews like this.

  • @drbelljazz
    @drbelljazz 3 года назад +63

    "I made ten thousand dollars off that thing" *scratches his nose*

  • @Randelia
    @Randelia Год назад +11

    So glad that I stumbled into this, such an amazing interview. The breadth & depth achieved is rarely achieved with our current attention-deficit culture.

  • @BurtSampson
    @BurtSampson 3 месяца назад +2

    this is probably the best Hunter S. Thompson interview i've ever seen, and i'm not even 5 minutes into it yet. The person doing the interview is absolutely perfect. He really understood the subject matter.

  • @hobstweedle123
    @hobstweedle123 2 года назад +24

    this interviewer really killed it. most interviewers dont know wherethis dudes coming from but he really got hunter to open up

  • @davekurtzmusic2371
    @davekurtzmusic2371 3 года назад +26

    I really admire the respect, sincerity, patience and listening by the both of them. Nowadays, it also takes a patient listener to hear it; kind of like listening to jazz, blues or classical; you have to sometimes listen through some dissonant or unfamiliar territory to appreciate the resolutions/revelations.

  • @cor2250
    @cor2250 Год назад +4

    He look so relax , with other interviews he is numb drunk drugs ,but this he look so sober . True Legend 💜✝️

  • @RobbieMaynardCreates
    @RobbieMaynardCreates 2 года назад +22

    Im impressed with Harrison's work in this interview. Well done to keep everything on pace, and engaging HST with every question.

    • @JSTNtheWZRD
      @JSTNtheWZRD 2 года назад

      Hunter must have liked him.

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket Год назад +3

    Best Hunter S. Thompson interview I recall hearing/seeing.
    Thank you for posting this.

  • @thechief00
    @thechief00 3 года назад +96

    they don't make interviews like this anymore.

    • @katespainhower1963
      @katespainhower1963 3 года назад +14

      They don't have people like this to interview these days.

    • @jessyfretz5800
      @jessyfretz5800 3 года назад +16

      They do. This is how an interview looks before it gets edited down for the TV spot. And there are always brilliant people, it's just easier now for stupid people to become the hot ticket.

    • @katespainhower1963
      @katespainhower1963 3 года назад +4

      @@jessyfretz5800 I would agree with what you say. I just mean you don't have as many free thinkers like HST that make it into interviews now a days. Not on main stream TV.💛

    • @h.m.8137
      @h.m.8137 3 года назад

      Because of the indoor smoking panic

    • @steevrawjers
      @steevrawjers 3 года назад

      TRUE

  • @EyeAmMyOwn777
    @EyeAmMyOwn777 3 года назад +72

    We are all familiar with Hunter's drawl, but despite that, he is a lucid thinker. Clear, direct, honest. Fillers are almost non-existent: ums, ahs...they don't feature in his speech much. It's all pauses, and what a master of pauses he is.

    • @EyeAmMyOwn777
      @EyeAmMyOwn777 3 года назад +16

      Also, this interview is wonderful. The interviewer is taking this seriously and he is in himself an honest director of conversation.

    • @evanjones5664
      @evanjones5664 2 года назад +9

      @@EyeAmMyOwn777 it's a dying artform

    • @chaunceyloveshack9530
      @chaunceyloveshack9530 2 года назад +4

      he says uh quite a bit...not that that's a slight against him like you think it would be

    • @tony.bickert
      @tony.bickert 3 месяца назад

      The pauses seem to master him.

    • @YodpilotID
      @YodpilotID Месяц назад

      That is how I speak and it throws people off. I am constantly being interrupted when I haven't finished my thought

  • @raymondduck6492
    @raymondduck6492 Год назад +3

    Great guest, excellent interviewer.
    As a former journo, who now writes with more candor, I still feel Hunter has a message for us non-gonzo people.

  • @chrisprescott2273
    @chrisprescott2273 2 года назад +12

    What a great video. Hunter seems relaxed, and the interviewer is asking some great questions. The chemistry is great between them. I can't believe I've never seen this before.

    • @be6511
      @be6511 2 года назад +3

      One of the great ironies of my life is that I was at the Watergate. the night they broke in. Omg.

  • @teresathomley3703
    @teresathomley3703 Год назад +9

    A stellar interview. The Good Doctor straight- honest and reflective. Highly illuminating.👍

  • @oceanvice
    @oceanvice Год назад +4

    that smile he has when the guy mentions Gonzo journalism at first. what a legend

  • @Breeder333
    @Breeder333 2 года назад +5

    Harrison Salisbury did a wonderful job with this interview. HST did a wonderful job teaching us about the future.

  • @papapetad
    @papapetad 3 года назад +7

    I've heard his name floating around several times over the years and now I see the face and hear the voice and a piece of his-story. Bit of a legend, then! Thanks for the share.

  • @andrewlast1535
    @andrewlast1535 3 года назад +21

    What a great interview. No judgement, just a great conversation. I think that is why Hunter seems so composed?

  • @edvinjesse
    @edvinjesse 3 года назад +58

    This Hunter interview seems so different from all the rest. I don't quite know why, but it's amazing. Maybe it's the mutual respect, maybe something else. But this is such a fantastic piece of history. Thank you for uploading!

    • @santasangre996
      @santasangre996 3 года назад +21

      because salisbury was approaching hunter like he was a human, not some overblown drug crazy character

    • @edvinjesse
      @edvinjesse 3 года назад +6

      @@santasangre996 That's an amazing point. Thank you!

  • @friendlyfirefighter4645
    @friendlyfirefighter4645 Год назад +2

    Excellent interview. Great to have an interviewer, whoever he was, give a lucid, cogent, and erudite interview. Clear he knew Hunter's work, and Hunter appreciated it.

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 3 года назад +23

    This is the best interview with Thompson that I’ve heard or watched.
    He seems completely lucid and not intoxicated, which makes all the difference.
    And the interviewer is excellent.
    I’ve always thought “Hell’s Angels” was the best thing he wrote, despite the fact that I went nuts for “Fear and Loathing” when it came out.
    He acknowledges that “Angels” was straight journalism and that “Fear” (his personal favorite) was an exercise in journalism and his big dance routine so to speak.
    Those two books will always be two of my favorite literary works.
    I didn’t much like his subsequent stuff.

    • @Eusantdac
      @Eusantdac 3 года назад +3

      Rum Diary was really good too, in my opinion. I recommend it.

  • @gimme3steps933
    @gimme3steps933 2 года назад +3

    I’m so glad we’re able to watch this interview.

  • @matts719
    @matts719 Год назад +4

    When you hear him more or less chemistry free, calm, and in a reflective head space, you see how well Bill Murray captured him in those same moments in, Where The Buffalo Roam.

  • @footballaustin55
    @footballaustin55 3 года назад +4

    Amazing interview, never seen before thank you UGA!
    If you have any others, please bless us with them.

  • @ice9594
    @ice9594 3 года назад +54

    “As your attorney, I advise you to hand over the mescaline!” 😄
    Love the Gonzo Journo...R.I.P. Hunter ❤️

    • @monsieurdargason6874
      @monsieurdargason6874 2 года назад +8

      “As your attorney, I advise you to eat these 9 tabs of acid while behind the wheel of a moving vehicle”

    • @Gaure856
      @Gaure856 2 года назад +4

      "As your attorney, I advise you to electrocute me to death while I'm in the bathtub"

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 2 года назад

      From my cold dead hands........😉

  • @underwaterlevelz1947
    @underwaterlevelz1947 3 года назад +36

    This is a very good interview, many good questions were asked and answered.

  • @agentorange81
    @agentorange81 10 месяцев назад +3

    I was stung by his style of journalism and I'm still scratching it

  • @benclarke986
    @benclarke986 2 года назад +34

    The world needs more characters like hunter to keep it interesting. Authentic and unapologetic

    • @maxcornielje4169
      @maxcornielje4169 Год назад +1

      look up herman brood he is a dutch artist who is also a very intersting figure

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад +6

      Around here, originality and personality are sure way to get yourself shunned.

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 18 дней назад

      Mark Twain, Will Rogers, Kerouac--- Hunter! 😎

  • @Nihmedu
    @Nihmedu 3 года назад +4

    Thompson is an incredible person. Im so glad i was able to view this. Interviewer was excellent as well.
    Cheers

  • @seamuswarren
    @seamuswarren 3 года назад +29

    I hope people know journalism is almost dead in mainstream media.

    • @samanthajames9773
      @samanthajames9773 3 года назад +8

      Almost? Where do you see it alive ?

    • @MissSeaShell
      @MissSeaShell 2 года назад

      @@samanthajames9773 you have to search for journalists who aren't mainstream. However I can't think of anyone who compares to HST.

    • @q404
      @q404 Год назад +1

      @@samanthajames9773 Channel 5

    • @riffraffrichard
      @riffraffrichard 7 месяцев назад

      Technology is killing it, the space between something happening and it being published reduces a lot of journalism and writing to information. The one thing current society is missing is deep reflection. We need people who can take time to be contemplative and philosophical but a lot that is highlighted and displayed as great has a shallowness purporting to be zeitgeist. It’s good for humans to live in the now and just be and our understanding requires stepping out of this sea of information and finding depth and meaning in our lives by using the creative gifts we’ve been given.

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Месяц назад

      As a doornail...

  • @CarlotaZimmerman
    @CarlotaZimmerman 2 года назад +27

    I started reading Hunter as a teenager in the 80’s, he has such a huge place in my heart! I was at work when I heard the news, and was just heartbroken. I wish that when I was in college I would have driven out to his farm and told him how much his writing meant to so many of us…

    • @Dan_Ben_Michael
      @Dan_Ben_Michael 2 года назад +2

      Same here. As a teen growing up in Sydney Australia I learnt more about American culture reading Hunter than any other form of media. It was terribly sad to hear about his passing but it wasn’t surprising as I believe he went out on his own terms. I would love to know what Hunter would make of the current political climate in the US.

    • @williammalloy5314
      @williammalloy5314 Год назад

      He wouldn't give a shit.

    • @annazuck4816
      @annazuck4816 Год назад

      @@williammalloy5314 why do you say that?

    • @Jiu-Jitsu-Robot
      @Jiu-Jitsu-Robot 10 месяцев назад

      Hunter was a wild animal. He was feral. He’s like an alien. He’s super intelligent but also completely insane. So he probably would have shot you before you got close to the door.

  • @tylerengland8919
    @tylerengland8919 Год назад +3

    Wow, after watching this interview Johnny Depp did an amazing job in the movie Fear and Lothing in Las Vegas for playing Hunter S. Thompson. Hunter S. Thompson; an amazing writer indeed!

  • @michaelromeo4601
    @michaelromeo4601 Год назад +7

    Hunter was my hero and for 20 years I did my best to imitate his life style, and still do, just not as intense. I truly hear him

  • @mayorofohio
    @mayorofohio 3 года назад +7

    amazing. an hst interview i haven't seen yet, and one of the better ones.

  • @DannyBK2LA
    @DannyBK2LA Год назад +5

    What a great interview. The questions were well thought out and based on actual research and interest. Great stuff.

  • @frostsweden
    @frostsweden Год назад +1

    Best interview I seen with the great Hunter, would sure have liked to chill over a bottle or two picking his brain for memories...

  • @tripperjones1294
    @tripperjones1294 Год назад +2

    This being the first time I have ever seen this interview it is amazing how well Johnny Depp did portaying him.

  • @dhh488
    @dhh488 3 года назад +41

    I read somewhere Hunter didn't care for "Where the Buffalo Roam". I really liked the movie, I thought Bill Murray did a good impression of him. It seems Hunter got more gonzo the older he got, some of his interviews are pretty out there. Definitely one in a billion.

    • @ndx2k
      @ndx2k 3 года назад +7

      Definitely seems like he was chasing the high yknow. He mentioned he really only enjoyed writing when it was gonzo so he tried to do more of that as time went on

    • @tyronejones4245
      @tyronejones4245 2 года назад +8

      I think a lot of it was that he got very caught up in the character he was known for, which was Duke from Fear and Loathing. His deepening drug problems contributed a lot to becoming a caricature of himself as well.

  • @bw-414
    @bw-414 2 года назад +7

    his professionalism was underrated. in every interview i've seen or heard, he was respectful of the interviewer and their career. and at a lecture, if the audience wanted raoul duke, he was entertaining, even though he wanted to be serious.

  • @MicrophonicFool
    @MicrophonicFool 2 года назад +8

    This is probably the best interview I have seen with the man, and I have seen as many as can be found. Salisbury did a fantastic job of causing Hunter to open up immediately. Hunter is notoriously frustrated by shitty interview technique and that didn't happen here at all.

  • @johnhenninger1980
    @johnhenninger1980 3 года назад +14

    Some of his best writing collected in ´´A Generation of Swine´; columns in the the SF Examiner ´86-´88.

    • @colinstewart1432
      @colinstewart1432 2 года назад +1

      That's maybe his best work. Certainly my favourite. 🙈🙊🙉

  • @Megapolaris
    @Megapolaris 2 года назад +3

    The fact this is uploaded in 60fps is a staple of history

  • @oklahoma_918
    @oklahoma_918 Год назад +4

    Awesome a 1960's podcast

  • @anonanon7377
    @anonanon7377 Год назад +2

    I have never seen such harmony between interview and interviewee.

  • @bryanfuchs1512
    @bryanfuchs1512 2 года назад +56

    I’m infinitely impressed by this man. This interview in particular is impressive when you consider the fact that that he most likely had consumed a considerable amount of alcohol, cocaine and weed by this point in the day. Maybe I’m wrong about that, but the man did have a regular routine from what I understand.

    • @thephantomraspberryblower2675
      @thephantomraspberryblower2675 2 года назад +5

      At least he laid off the acid for this.

    • @r3b3lvegan89
      @r3b3lvegan89 2 года назад +2

      The irony of you describing the majority of millennials that’ve been inspired by him is hilarious. Life is short, have fun.

    • @scottpreston5074
      @scottpreston5074 Год назад +4

      His reputation as a druggie may have been played up a bit.

    • @mulcher4permaculture720
      @mulcher4permaculture720 Год назад +3

      @@scottpreston5074 he use to carry a locked suitcase everywhere he went full of drugs. Not an exaggeration.

    • @chadgrov
      @chadgrov Год назад +1

      There do exist people that are better on drugs than off…for a time, it eventually catches up of course but ..shit

  • @harriettemacy7399
    @harriettemacy7399 2 года назад +5

    This is a beautiful interview. So well done

  • @THEAWAKINGSOUL
    @THEAWAKINGSOUL 2 года назад +13

    The man himself. The reason I got into new journalism. RIP Gonzo

    • @brendonmasters
      @brendonmasters 2 года назад +7

      How's the journalism quest going in today's society? Not trolling truly curious

  • @johnstallings4049
    @johnstallings4049 2 года назад

    Excellent as usual! Thank you! ❄️🌎❄️

  • @stevebarber8501
    @stevebarber8501 Год назад +1

    Great interview. Best I've seen with Hunter .

  • @nathannall5754
    @nathannall5754 Год назад +7

    So many years later and Johnny Depp is still in character

  • @WickedScott
    @WickedScott 2 года назад +4

    Depp really did do a great job as Thompson. I've never seen an interview with him when he was young. Sometimes RUclips is still cool.

  • @alexjager4517
    @alexjager4517 Год назад +2

    I like that he asked about why HST's hallucinations were described with a paranoid edge, as opposed to nineteenth century poets who'd described theirs with more rose colored glasses. A question I've long pondered. Great dialog.

  • @Wesssss84
    @Wesssss84 2 года назад +7

    Found this just before bed
    Excellent interviewer
    Loved it

  • @full700kb
    @full700kb 3 года назад +9

    Thank you very much for sharing this piece. It's one of the few interviews where HST refuses to shut down because he's given the space he needs.

  • @78bcat
    @78bcat 3 года назад +7

    What so differentiates Hunter from other participatory journalists and those he so clearly influenced, is his complete absence of pretension...and that's not a knock on the others because I think we all have pretensions, rather just an observation on what made Hunter so unique that even his "failures" are fascinating.

  • @godisbollocks
    @godisbollocks 7 месяцев назад +2

    I was of the understanding that Thompson named his style of journalism after the 1960 instrumental hit record Gonzo, by James Booker. The record features flute and organ playing the melody in unison, and apparently Thompson loved that cut.

  • @lazurus222
    @lazurus222 Год назад +1

    Whoever is interviewing him is asking awesome questions .