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Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, Lecture At Boulder University

Audio CD

Disk ID: 2003128

Disk length: 1h 19m 19s (30 Tracks)

Original Release Date: Unknown

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Some Local Nazi 2:21
2. The Great American Dream 3:02
3. Keeping Jesus In Reserve 1:27
4. Things In Common With Nixon 1:30
5. Our Vietnam Fixation 3:14
6. Brain Damaged Geek 3:07
7. Waiting For Trudeau 3:25
8. A Balance Of Terror 2:25
9. The Trilatteral Commission & Sand Niggers 5:58
10. Setting Hamilton Jordan On Fire 2:25
11. Jesus Freakdom 1:55
12. Feelings On Disco And Herpes 1:23
13. Rollingstone Magazine & Jann Wenner 4:25
14. Thoughts On Acid And Dairy Cow 5:21
15. Canada And The Other Trudeau 2:37
16. Really Ugly Bastards 1:02
17. Run Real Fast & Never Sleep Much 4:20
18. Meeting Steadmann 2:32
19. What Do I Mean By Gonzo 1:50
20. A Potential Menace 2:37
21. The Great American Slide 2:45
22. Richard Milhouse Nixon 3:02
23. The Mind Of A 40 Year Old Accountant 3:08
24. They Like Me 2:12
25. Three Wishes 2:08
26. Still Broke And Not Quite Sane 2:26
27. The Grateful Dead & The Neutron Bomb 2:53
28. Cant Go Back To Vegas 0:49
29. The Pending Release Of The Great Shark Hunt 1:25
30. Exit Stage Left 1:20

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Lecture At Boulder University

Tracks: 27 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 1h 19m 59s (+0m 40s)

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