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Tag Archives: Hunter S. Thompson
and good men die like dogs
by Art Chantry: Noted without comment…you have to admit, he went out with classic gonzo style… …how many other people do you know with a guillotine next to their perpetual motion machine in their garage?…okay. so you understand what i … Continue reading
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Tagged art chantry, Hunter S. Thompson, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog
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but can they turn you on
Jesse Marinoff Reyes: TALKIN’ ‘BOUT THE BEAT G-G-G-G-GENERATION: Here’s a small sampling of how Jack Kerouac and the Beat writers were presented in their time, and from the relatively recent past. Dig it man. More inspiration from the archives… Some … Continue reading
death cover
by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com) rolling stone magazine’s ‘death covers’ are the koolest krap ever. i think this brian jones cover from august 1969 (#39) is the first of them (perhaps you can help me on this). since then, there’s been … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Jones The Rolling Stones, fred woodward, Hunter S. Thompson, Janis Joplin, jann wenner, Jim Marshall, mike salisbury, Rich Griffin, Rick Griffin, robert kingsbury, roger black, roling stone death covers
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flight from reason: a merry prank on a dark star?
It was the end of the world as they knew it. It was the Age of Unreason. Works of pop art like the Campbell’s soup can by Andy Warhol, the Impossible Art of Ralph Ortiz killing chickens,and Dennis Oppenheims, “Cyclonic … Continue reading
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Tagged Alvin Toffler, Andy Warhol, Bruce Eisner, Dennis Oppenheim, Don Mclean, George Bernard Shaw, Hunter S. Thompson, Ken Kesey, Konrad Lorenz, Neal Cassady, Owsley Bear Stanley, Owsley Stanley, Phil Lesh, Ram Dass, Rich Griffin, Steely Dan, Stewart Brand, The Grateful Dead, Timothy Leary, Tom Wolfe
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LISTENING TO THE BACK BEAT
” …and, escorted by two police cars, the group drove to a ball park on the corner of Army Street and Portero Avenue, where they played a game against the Bank of California ‘Nuggets’, to prove to the squares that … Continue reading
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Tagged A.D. Winans, Alfred Jarry, Allan Johnston, Allen Ginsberg, Andre Breton, Arthur Miller, Arthur Rimbaud, Bill Whipp, Bob Kaufman, Bob Margolis, Bob Weir, Charles Baudelaire, David Apfelbaum, Dostoyevsky, Elia Kazan, Eric Big daddy Nord, Ernst Gombrich, gary Snyder, Gerald Nicosia, Gregory Corso, Henry Miller, Herbert Gold, Herbert Huncke, Herman Melville, Hunter S. Thompson, Jack Kerouac, John Clellan Holmes, John Clellon Holmes, Kenneth Rexroth, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Levi Asher, Lew Welch, Lyle Tollefson, Maggie Reiff, marty matz, Michael McClure, Neal Cassady, Philip Whalen, Podhoretz, Scott Macfarlane, Sigmund Freud, Timothy Leary, Tom Christopher, William Blake
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