A salt shaker full of cocaine is one thing, but a salt shaker HALF full of cocaine leads you to believe they've already snorted the other half. The original typed manuscript had "a salt shaker full of cocaine." And then HST had handwritten the word "half" into the sentence. The first page listed the drugs they brought with them. I'll be sure to burn a copy of this for my next road trip.įriend of mine told me he saw the orig manuscript for Fear/Loathing. All fear and loathing in las vegas canvas prints ship within 48 hours, include a 30-day money-back guarantee. Our fear and loathing in las vegas canvas art is stretched on 1.5 inch thick stretcher bars and may be customized with your choice of black, white, or mirrored sides. I think it is a very fitting post on this day. Buy fear and loathing in las vegas canvas prints designed by millions of independent artists from all over the world. It never even crossed my mind to post audio books here. (And forcing me to recall all the damage we've done in LV over the years in homage to Hunter S.) Also, my thoughts go out to all affected by 9/11/01 and our troops still out there fighting. Thanks for sharing one of my all time favorites. Very cool post! I have to go on a business trip next week, so this will be a great diversion on the plane. It was a gross, physical salute to the fantastic possibilities of life in this country - but only for those with true grit It is done in a "seeing ear" theater style, in which sound effects accompany the narrative to better immerse you in the story.īut our trip was different. If you loved the book, film or even if *gasp* you are unfamiliar with Thompson's work, I highly recommend this recording. This, the audiobook version of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream", by the late Hunter S. Today being "patriot day" here in the states and the anniversary of the fall of the twin towers, I thought I might take a brief pause from the music to share with you a bit of American literature. You can find links to those, as well as a few other important links associated with Digital Meltd0wn in the menu bar above. In addition to running this blog, I also work on a few other projects during my spare time. If you are an artist/label that would prefer to have your material removed from this blog, simply leave me a comment, and I would be more than happy to promptly remove the offending post. If you enjoy the material that you find here, please support the artists/labels by purchasing their material afterwards. Our partners and us collect data and use cookies, email pixels and similar tools to enhance your experience, analyse traffic and for ad personalisation and. Please keep in mind that the majority of the artists that appear on this blog, along with their respective record labels, are not wealthy and need your support. Don't let that fool you into thinking that the music featured here might be any less enjoyable than that of the mainstream artists you hear on the radio, as this couldn't be further from the truth. The majority of the music posted here would be considered underground.
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