Think about that old couple sitting right in the front. I bet they were born pre-1900. I get chills every time the crowd cheers to the line "you gotta beat em like a rug every now and then"
Robert Lewis, "I get chills every time the crowd cheers to the line "you gotta beat em like a rug every now and then" - Yes Brother - the carnists have been violent since the first time.
Then on top of it they let a guy who wasnt even at the event tell his side, But they dont let Hunter give his side. I felt like even the interviewer was against Hunter
Such a weird hit piece. They absolutely set Hunter up here. The way that audience sides with the biker is absolutely insane. Profoundly fascinating piece of media.
Sonny sent his smartest performer. Calling his book “60% cheap trash” was a brilliant way of calling Hunter just mediocre. Ouch! But yeah. This was an ambush for sure. The way the crowd reacts jives with how tourists saw the Angels at Bass Lake in the book: as fun entertainment, performers.
That’s how the monarchy of England manages Canada. They load the audience with their own fascists and pass of consensus in favor of wretched satanic things.
@@braydenlinthicum373 that's sickening is the crowd laughing and clapping. not to mention the poor the the interviewer did. show you why w the new political spectrum Republicans behave in this manner.
@@fractalspace1111 Read his book, particularly the Angel's wedding where the bride - incapacitated on drugs/booze is gang raped. Thompson is thrilled by the spectacle, describing it in lurid detail. Excuse me - he's an amoral POS at his core who ended up a pathetic caricature of his empty hype - on that positive note - the same wedding is described in Tom Wolfe's Electric Cool Aide Acid test - Far better reading than anything "the Doc" ever wrote - just say'in
@@clydepiper4046 real talk. This generation overhypes him because "drugs are rad man!" Thinking themselves journalistic and intelligent for reading fear and loathing while listening to lil yachty .
They're obviously laughing at how brazen and ridiculous he is. You really think your grandparents are such barbarians? Great profile pic btw, conker is the best.
Most o the audience aren't boomers. Boomers would be teenagers and 20 year olds in 67. Most of these people were from the so called "greatest generation."
Gotta give Hunter respect for walking up to a likely drugged up and drunk hells angel in the middle of beating his wife and call him a punk. True badass
@@prawngravy18 Are you a Hells Angel? Cause that was some wild take on a few words. One mans "Locker room talk" is another mans "okok, stfu so I can speak"
Man, the whole studio setup with the grand intro and entry by the biker, and his buildup by the accouncer, makes it clear this was a premeditated hit on Hunter. It was all set up to make the Hell's Angel dude appear somehow a sympathetic character, even though he defended hi buddy's beating of his wife. Just seems like a cheap sting operation to make Hunter look a fool, but actually he comes out the best of all of them.
“You’re not a typical Angel, I know that and you know that” Hunter cut him down and he didn’t even realize it. The crowd played for the pretty biker with the grand entrance. If only they knew.
On the contrary, Skip was probably the smartest and most charismatic Angel. He was playing the crowd here. Hunter knew Skip was picked by the club to go on TV because of that. Also, Skip was rare because he didn't hit women.
@@dawest767 "On the contrary" how is that contrary? OP said the crowd liked the pretty biker with the grand entrance. You added on how he was the smartest and most charismatic Angel, special-picked because he was IN FACT not a typical Angel. You're both in agreement.
That "I agree" was reaaaallly off the cuff. I think Hunter was saying whatever he needed to in order to get the biker to stop interrupting. I think he was just anxious to tell his side of the story. To this day I wonder what his side is. I imagine he was compelled to shout something to the man about being a punk, and then he got jumped.
@@AxelCross honestly he might have been responding to an earlier statement by the biker, saying more I agree that he wasn't beating her within inches of her life, but idk, it's hard to tell
@Joe Williams he was married he wasn't a pedophile, if you're referring to happened in fear and loathing he had no part of it, he just got caught up in that.. that was his attorney.
that’s funny because people who had to walk to the river to get water to take a bath, people who didn’t have electricity and lived with no heat, people who had to hunt their own food isn’t tough compared to these g@y ppl on twitter nowadays?? Nobody should hit a woman and especially not a dog but ur statement is just false. Ppl were tougher back in the day and it’s a fact.
it definitely was a different world back then, but surely people weren’t actually like this? I’m 27 and if I showed my parents this they would be shocked too. Maybe it was a set up and the audience was told to laugh? A parallel universe sort of idea
Probably pissed about how public the insult was, but in real life I doubt he would care about the literary opinion of a biker with an IQ of 70 (and that's generous).
“Hells Angels” was the first book I ever picked up (by choice) and read it word by word, completely engaged in the story, and finished within 2 days. Amazing story and yeah…beating a woman…Hunter was a MAN amongst mice at that time
Your hero hunter s thompson also said in this interview that he agreed when the biker said " to keep a woman in line you have to beat them with a rock sometimes" 5:42
Laughing at the fact this waste of space HA and co. know and are friends with a guy called 'Junkie George'. They are not laughing at domestic abuse. They are laughing at how pathetic and absurd he is, whining about not being given 2 kegs of beer Thompson had supposedly promised them in return for permission to use them for his book.
@@HidingSleeper sooo they didn't laugh and applaud when he said ""you gotta beat em like a rug every now and then". Cause if you didn't see that, you were watching a different video. It's not difficult to accept that many people back then were trash human beings.
This man not only went in and stayed in a Hell's Angels household. But told him him what he thought in his house, got beat up, left and is now telling another member blatantly what he thinks. RIP you gem of a human.
Sickening?.....or just an era where men and women had a sense of humour?.....unlike today's snowflake society that's traumatized and offended every minute of the day and playing the victim card. Lighten up.
@@glennhankins6927 Hahaha, let's all laugh at the thought of a woman being beaten by her husband. What great senses of humors we have! No, it's just sickening, and you're a punk.
What a bizarre dynamic 50 years ago. Someone says without irony "to keep a woman in line you gotta beat her like a rug every once in awhile" and the audience, women and men alike, applaud. Plenty of comments down below about cucks and whatever jargon of the hour. The fact of the matter is, physically beating someone you know will not try to hit you back is an act of cowardice.
When he was researching his book and writing it, he would often meet the Hell's Angels. The gang often visited his apartment at 318 Parnassus Avenue in San Francisco, much to the dismay of his wife and neighbors. Thompson, however, felt comfortable with the arrangement. When "jokingly" threatened with violence, he pointed to a loaded double-barrelled shotgun that he kept hanging on his wall and replied in a similar vein that he would "croak two of them first." Thompson remained close with the Angels for a year, but ultimately the relationship waned. It ended for good after several members of the gang gave him a savage beating or "stomping" over a remark made by Thompson to an Angel named Junkie George, who was beating his wife. Thompson said: "Only a punk beats his wife and dog."
The book left me with the impression that his stomping was mostly due to his book, hells angels, and they felt they were owed for their contributions to the book. Which just as this guy says they assumed he made a million dollars from it. And they felt he owed them. They probably would have felt compensated had he bought them several kegs. ... Which I'm kinda surprised he didn't, from his writing he seems like a decent dude, who I'd like to have met. But I digress.
@@tayloralvidrez4342 I just finished the book, it happened on a Labor Day, a traditional day for the Angels to have a run. Hunter said " A minor disagreement turned into something very serious." The Angels learned early on in the book that they weren't getting anything back from journalists besides the publicity.
@@Will-Max Yes. Labor Day 1966. I had the book myself, and read it so many times, i litterally damaged it. I'm considering ordering it on Amazon. There was also in the book something about a San Francisco motorcycle cop nicknamed Terrible Ted, who once called several of the Angels his friends. One of the Angels said "We called that bike heat (cop) Terrible Ted because he really was terrible, man. He'd ride like a nut to catch us, and then he'd throw the book at us." In 1966, Ted ran a red light in an unmarked police car, which was hit by a Greyhound bus. The crash killed his wife and totaled the car.
You gotta love all the audience members clapping and laughing when dude says that you gotta beat your old lady like a rug every now and again. Some real class there.
@@Dennis_Reynolds the charismatic bad boy. Like the guy at the party saying outrageous things for attention. Some people have that ability to say anything and it generates laughter. And The laughs were more about junkie George. They also are housewives . laughter is always first response when hearing things bizarre or unfamiliar
"Hell's Angels" is a great book, and anyone who wants to know what's wrong with America should read it. Even at 50+ years old, it still is an important commentary on our times.
@@jaimebondoza3710 The gang, yes sort of, but the book? Not at all. It's an allegory. Much deeper than it may appear on the surface. If you want to understand America, few books get you there as well as "Hell's Angels."
I read it recently and it really is a fascinating piece of work, particularly the observations about post-war men coming back and just not fitting in and "going rogue". Nowadays, a large bulk of these men would be diagnosed with PTSD. Also the kinds of cultural attitudes that came from British "indebted servants" (I think is the term), coming to America for a better life, slowly moving West once freed from their contracts in search of wealth and settling and bringing old Anglo-Saxon customs (he neglected to mention the Celtic influences within this same anthropological context) to Appalachia and then westward, with all the inbreeding, territorialism, casual violence, drunkenness and whatever that was associated with the underclasses that left England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland and built America. Obviously these are negative stereotypes but they are alive and well, amongst the diaspora and here, back in the old country. I could go into more but I found this part truly fascinating. Hunter was much more than just a journalist and he was certainly a genius.
@@the_local_bigamist Great comment. I need to re-read "Hell's Angels" (it's been several years), but I remember thinking roughly the same thing: this work is about much, much more than just a motorcycle gang, and Thompson was tying together all kinds of threads to make a tapestry about some aspects of modernity which were quite rotten.
Glad to see they had sensationalist interviews in the 60's. Holy crap, when that Hells Angles rode his bike around in the circle multiple times before the interview, trying to look menacing for the crowd, my eyes rolled back so hard, I thought I was gonna go blind.
The fact that women in the audience were laughing, let alone the men, as the Biker and Hunter were describing how a woman was being severely beaten was very shocking to witness! WTF?!!
4:16 I remember my parents saying this was when they started liking Hunter! I grew up on Gonzo journalism, and just adored him!!! Hearing the crowd laugh about domestic violence just proves we’ve come a long way!!!
It wouldnt... if it did by some chance it would lack any content and would be cut up into 2 minute clips for the internet, where everyone could take parts out of context and somehow make it about them.
"When he hit you, three or four others hit you too. Then you got in your car and left and we've never seen you since." Strange that Hunter would stop coming around after being beaten by Junkie George and several other Hell's Angels.
I'm guessing it's because in those criminal circles it's not uncommon for them to fight / beat each other up when they disagree like cavemen, but will still meet up the next day like nothing happened. He probably did think it was odd for someone responding to a punch in the head to distance themselves from them 😅
Wow, different times. He was throwing lines around like "to keep a woman in line sometimes you gotta beat em like a rug" and getting laughter and applause each time. This was on network TV. Could you imagine the reaction that segment would get today? It's crazy how drastically perceptions can change in just 50 years.
Ok, anyone else feel that Hunter got the short end of the stick in this interview? Seemed like he was abruptly and purposely cut from responding to the biker?
Caracalla Severus I don’t think that’s an agreement lol... it’s more of a reaction to all the cheers the HA got after saying what he said. You just have to smile at that kind of ignorance.
@@caracallaseverus3412 No he said "I agree he was doing it." At first Workman made it sound like Thompson got in the middle of an argument, but then admitted George was hitting his wife. The disagreement was how Thompson reacted to the incident.
Considering the type of behaviour these gangs take part in, wimp would be the last word for them. In fact, their bravery is probably their only redeeming quality. Scumbag, loser, degenerate? Yeah. Wimp? Hmm, some probably are via law of average but you definitely don't want to find out you're a wimp when operating in the world of organised crime.
Hunter is playing it smart here. He is not backing down but being respectful. Oakland H.A.'s had lot of power back then. EDIT: I agree with Hunter on his statement- “Only a punk hits his wife & dog”. They were a bunch of scumbags...
The crowd obviously thinks the biker is cute, a rascally loveable misfit. They had no idea these guys were thugs, convicts, drug dealers, sex-trafficking pederasts who wouldn't think twice about beating you to death with their bare hands if you crossed them. If you are one of them there is nothing better, but they are loyal to no one but each other. Hunter S. had a lotta balls writing that book, and is lucky to have survived.
"Skip" Workman was none of the above, stupid! He was a Navy veteran and held a full time job during his membership. Died while at work sitting in his car during his 1 hour lunch break. You "cross" anybody, expect to be beaten. Come to Southern Oregon and "cross" me, kid. "convicts"? You don't even know the definition of "convict", you incredible nincompoop! To be a "convict", you have to be serving an active prison term, you miserable little puke! The only thing you said that was truthful was your last sentence. You should have known.
Wow, Yamaha. You sound just like a misunderstood person who would be my first choice to play Santa Claus at a hospital for children. You must be one of those happy fellas who greet each day with a song in your heart, praising God that He blessed your life with another day to live.
@@47485ksc I think you missed the mark on this one, bud. If I focused on a single thing and started talking about how I played Oregon Trail, I'm sure I'd look mentally disabled to you, too. I'm not interested in conflict, but I'd damn sure handle a man beating a woman in front of me--whether he had friends or not. I'd say this punk makes the *thug* definition. He's lucky the crowd didn't stomp him.
So when a Junkie George beats his wife and a dog - it's between the three of them. But when Junkie George fights Hunter - three other Hell's angels are allowed to team-up with George?
it's amazing that a man thought of as scum by every social circle he ever associated with was miles ahead of his time in terms of ethics and morals. A true patriot and a true man, and one of the true mutants one of gods own prototypes, too weird to live too rare to die
Hunter arguably did not win the argument here because he was scared of the big biker. I mean morally we agree now that Hunter was right in protecting the right of the lady. But the crowd, the host and the biker were all against him so in that sence he lost the popular vote so to speak. Back then.
Watching this, it makes so much sense how Hunter and Johnny Depp got along so well. The fact that this audience, women included, were laughing as they were talking about a man beating his wife... You could SEE how offended Hunter was by it.
@@stevencoardvenice I wonder what he would've told Johnny to do if he would've still been alive when Rum Diary was casted... let alone when they started dating, or even married.
Today I learned that less than 50 years ago, you could ride a motorcycle into a television studio and announce that "in order to keep a woman in line you need to beat her from time to time", and people practically give you a standing ovation for it. Today that man would be receiving death threats. If this was publicly acceptable in those days, it makes me wonder what people fifty years from now will be shocked to learn about our time.
Yes how backward society was! We can only hope that people who rape children can look back in 50 years at how foolish we all were to discriminate against their civil rights
I recognize that pedophiles cannot help wanting what they want, but with the very small exception of people who are also incapable of determining wrong from right, anyone who actually acts on those impulses is reprehensible, amoral, and needs to be removed from society at large to keep them from doing even more harm. They're humans, and deserve our compassion, but their actions are monstrous, and need to dealt with accordingly. As for that small exception of people unable to know what they're doing is wrong, well, they need to be kept under constant supervision as well, but not on a punitive basis.
System of a Clown PedoPHILIA was not common in the ancient world. Some Greeks, in some city states, practiced pedeRASTY which involves a grown man and a teenage, but not prepubescent boy. Teenage-dom at any rate is a modern concept: the vast majority of societies regard someone as an adult once they hit puberty, and so they are treated like adults and given all the responsibilities and privileges of that status. Pedophilia is, technically and legally, regarding PREpubescents. Considering that NAMBLA has tried for decades to gain recognition for their pedophiliac desires and constantly failed; that even the LBGTQ community shuns and reviles them; that they are not even allowed in Pride parades; and that they are kept under scrutiny and their publications monitored, I think ti's pretty safe to say that pedophilia will never become 'accepted', pretty much anywhere in the world. Just b/c a few Greeks did it doesn't count for much.
I don't think they're laughing at wife beating, I think they rightly assume that's how low lives conduct themselves. Wife beating is just what they do and maybe the awful woman deserves it for hooking up with one of these biker types.
Rachanond Vorakitcharoenphol Why is it when someone stays out of politics they're automatically a snowflake? In my opinion all political sides are complete retards causing turmoil in the country 🤣
I love how after the Hells Angel guy calls the book cheap trash, HST suddenly cuts his eyes up at him! U can tell how pissed HST was about this guy's criticizing his book....HST ❤. His legacy speaks volumes forever
@@toddhursey7418 Yes, he has a bullet hole in his head. And still managed to achieve more in less than one half of a lifetime than you will in an infinity of chances. How many books have you written? How many movies have you inspired? How many people know your name and how many people will remember you after you die? Loser.
Junkie George's dog stood up to him first. Junkie George's dog didn't get any beer or a spot on TV, he just went back about his business of keeping Junkie George in check. The dog is the real legend here. Thompson would probably want it that way.
So Hunter did what anyone with a conscience would do and he's a bad guy? It started funny, but the way the audience continued to humor the Hell's Angel was just...Crazy.
Well this is the kind of insincerity and hypocrisy the younger generation was rebelling against back then... people who dressed in suits and went to church and then came home and beat their wives and sent kids to Vietnam to die for nothing and thought racism and sexism was okay and even encouraged it. Very strange times.
Different times. The people laughing are the same people who fought in WW2, Korea, society was modernizing but life was still hard. Laughter gives you power over negative emotions.
"If he was beating her that bad, somebody would have stopped it." Um yeah, Hunter was that person... This dude had balls of steel, he stood up for what was right despite being an outsider amongst what would be quite an intimidating environment if you didn't fit in.
Thompson was overrated and lacked a properly functioning thought process. Anyone with any common sense wouldn't smart off to a Hells Angel. Besides, he gains permission to "ride" with them yet shows up on a BSA. Not the smartest move he ever made. He's dead. Good riddance. I will admit I have his book on the Angels and have read my copy maybe 5 or 6 times. The last sentence of his book?: "The horror! the horror! . . . Exterminate all the brutes!" Did that sound like something said by one possessing a properly functioning thought process?
@@kostyapolykova9879 Boomers weren't the "keep your wife in line" generation. They were the feminist counterculture types in 1967. Anyway, the oldest boomer in that room would have been around 20 years old. Most of the audience was born pre-WWII.
Let's be real, you wanna hear Hunter's take, then read the book. I found it really interesting to hear from the actual subject of the book. I will say this interview could of been a couple hours longer though.
Hunter didn`t need Six guys to gang up on someone that looked at him funny, he fought his own battles himself. He was a genuine badass, unlike the punk that rode into the studio on a motorcycle trying to look tough.
Um this definitely isn't true very often at all maybe In this situation. I'm sure people just say things sometimes and if people think it sounds somewhat smart they will like it without actually considering what the person said.
@@ianmichalski7997 No the host allowed the biker to dominate because that was the arrangement. CBC set Hunter up. Amazing that many people still don't get it.
The audience laughing over and over, about a man, beating a woman up is horrifying. The only individuals who behaved morally in this tale are Hunter & the dog. Warm thoughts to you, the wife, wherever you are today.
It's called "nervous laughter." Also they may be laughing at the absurdity of how he speaks as if this makes total sense to him. You don't actually think that they are laughing because I woman was getting hit do you? A 1960s group of men and women?
then later says he agrees women need to be beaten. doubt there was anything heroic about what happened. he probably said something under his breath that was overheard at which point he got beaten and ran away.
@@WesDanceMusic no, these are the strange times. what you're seeing in this video is how things were for literally the entire human history starting with the cavemen. What's happening nowadays is perverse, weird, and nonsensical.
The guy is a bona fide Oakland Hell's Angel, and there's loads of documented evidence of that, though when I Googled his name it comes up "Clifford 'Skip' Workman - Actor", and he even has an IMDB page. However, I think that's just because he was in a Hell's Angels movie in '69, and in a documentary with Sonny Barger. I don't think the above video with Hunter is staged at all. The book was already a best seller.
Everyone lies dumb ass... She has told the truth about at least one thing, Trump isn't qualified to be President... Trump's lies are not even good lies, only a moron would believe a word he says...
@DaToNyOyO it would work as a dry bit, but this man is dead serious. It's not a smart joke, it's a laugh-at-him joke. The whole interaction is absurd, but I would call it sadistically absurd before humorously so.
The audience reaction to talking about casually beating his wife and dog is by far the most disturbing part. There is something to be said for 50 years of social progress.
How is pacifism and cowardice social progress? People in general today are afraid to speak out based on consequences and intentional mixups and lies, not because of changes to their inner moral character. We've devolved more than evolved and become fearful, resentful, judgmental, vain, self-obsessed, pitiful cockroaches.
@@FlounderingFuzzle Well neither one of us can say for certain what it was. I would expect some head shaking, some veiled contempt, an eye roll, anything really to suggest they were laughing at him. That “joke” would not land with 99% of audiences today. It would likely get booed or at the very least, be met with chirping crickets.
I disagree, people are simply afraid now to express themselves. I agree with @electro minded, people's moral character doesn't change that easily, we are simply no longer allowed to say certain things, and everyone has bought into the facade because you look good and virtuous on social media the more tolerant you are, without actually being a certain way internally and without lifting a damn finger to help anyone. Society is pathetic, the facade of social progress is pathetic. We're just neutered now, afraid to say anything in case we look sexist or racist or homophobic.
I think youre missing the point. Sonny wasn't so much angry at Hunter over the two kegs of beer as he was over the principal: They (The Hells Angels MC) allowed HST to live, hangout, ride, interview, write a book about and have unprecedented access to them and their way of life that no one else had the privilege to. In other words, they welcomed & accepted him with open arms and all they asked for from him in return was some beer... ...and HST couldn't (or refused) to keep up his end of the bargain and they weren't even asking for much return. You gotta admit, that is pretty lame on the part of HST and apparently he was so cheap that he couldn't even deliver on a simple beer request. Add to that was the fact that the book that HST wrote about them was junk. Sonny's point was that a little goes a long way with he and his circle and they werent asking for much in return and it was one insult after another and they were tired of it.
+VredesStall Nice speech. I get it trust me. I'm saying, these guys are clowns. They got upset that Hunter didn't show them in the light they wanted to be shown in. The "dangerous horde" are just a bunch of adolescent jerkoffs, and even to this day, they cry about the goddamn beer. I think after they turned on him, the beer deal went out the window.
"To keep a woman in line you've gotta beat her like a rug sometimes" - women in the audience applaud wildly... Talk about a culture shift in the last few decades.
Which Hunter s thompson replied " i agree " in this interview.he agreed when the biker said " to keep a woman in line you have to beat them with a rock sometimes" 5:42
@@jaelge >Mindless liberal >Using a white supremacy image for pfp (and before you go talking about Rome, doesn't matter. It's exclusively used by white supremacists these days. It's like tattooing the swastika on your face and trying to claim it's a symbol of peace) You don't get to call anyone mindless without being a hypocrite or ignorant of the world.
Typical Extravert vs Introvert debate. Extravert talks over introvert, who can't get a word in edgewise. The extravert gets the audience on his side, and gives the appearance of winning the debate despite making no valid points. To this type of person, what's right and accurate is not important - only winning.
I was twenty years old and I was there that night I'm somewhere in that crowd behind the biker Also in the three ring circus that that show was were Ian and Sylvia and The Great Speckled Bird (featuring David Rea) Joan Baez (who can actually be seen briefly in this clip) and her sister Mimi Farina, Marshall McLuhan and Seiji Ozawa The Hunter segment viewed here was a brief moment near the end of the show
A lot of people here are making comments on the laughter of the audience when the HA talks about domestic violence. How did you perceive this back then? Was it laughing with him, at him, out of nervousness?
They think it’s a big comedy act. I don’t know if they realized how serious he was. Also laughing at the name “Junkie George.” But yeah still messed up. Would not go over that way today. And poor Hunter couldn’t get a word in because the Angel was playing up his act.
Hunter felt things to the max and what the man felt was intense. and he really cared about people and his country. I think that is WHY he drank and constantly got high. He just felt way too damn much and people well let's face it people are the worst..... They really are so I think he was self medicating to a degree...... Also getting drunk and high is just too damn fun.
Who knows what the context was that preceded his entry... It wasn't ok than either, but not the same taboo hysteria as today, so guessing by the crowd's reaction it was like eric cartman or a similar type of humour.
Pat Pearce except cartman is a fictional character, their talking about real life events, I know society was different back then but it was still seen most definitely not good to beat your wife
whoa...here I am, 50 years after this, thinking I hate political correctness and judgmental people, and I would be the most politically correct guy in that room. what gives? people applauding his nonchalant violence? what a time warp.
@@delmanglar Yeah but I bet he was only expecting an interview. He seemed dumbfounded by the appearance of the biker. I reckon they sprung that on him. The host always leaves the book promo till the end. And that was it. They allowed the biker to speak and cut Hunter off short. I doubt he would have paid such a high price to promote his book if given a choice.
Am I really seeing the crowd laugh repeatedly at every mention of the biker beating his wife???? I know I'm viewing this through the context of today but this seemed completely surreal to me, almost like a David Lynch scene.
No we are not. They are laughing because the HA has jsut said that HA members were just people who like bikes and that any audience member could be a HA. And then he says "Junkie George was beating his wife.." as if this was nothiing out of the ordinary.
Yea you really are. Understand that there was a time when things were different than they are now. Before you were born.. It's not that hard to grasp take your time
If you didn't believe Hunter S. Thompson was a sane man in a mad world before...
i wish i could thumb this up more than once!
He might have seemed wacky, but he was probably the most sane person in that room.
Think about that old couple sitting right in the front. I bet they were born pre-1900.
I get chills every time the crowd cheers to the line "you gotta beat em like a rug every now and then"
Robert Lewis, "I get chills every time the crowd cheers to the line "you gotta beat em like a rug every now and then" - Yes Brother - the carnists have been violent since the first time.
I couldn't have said it better myself, I honestly was thinking the same thing the entire video.
“This is my version of what happened.”
“You weren’t there.”
coolsidecool *mic drop*
it shoulda stopped right after he said that
Then on top of it they let a guy who wasnt even at the event tell his side, But they dont let Hunter give his side. I felt like even the interviewer was against Hunter
@@Kimuraking Typical CBC, even back then
Dont forget the part tht were didnt even hear because the host or producers ran out of time. Its a mindfck how they would cut this off.
Hunter S. Thompson living in a dystopian world where everyone has lost their minds except for himself.
Well observed, and today, this is exactly how England is it is terrifying,
How isolated he must have felt, not only in his younger years here, but later, when the world turned on him
He was so far ahead of the curve .a real shame
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@@renditioners America too probably worse
Such a weird hit piece. They absolutely set Hunter up here. The way that audience sides with the biker is absolutely insane. Profoundly fascinating piece of media.
Because most people are about as wise as an ignorant biker
They wouldn’t even hear his side of the story…
The media still tells lies and chooses sides in 2024. They aren't journalists. They are propaganda agents for the DNC.
Sonny sent his smartest performer. Calling his book “60% cheap trash” was a brilliant way of calling Hunter just mediocre. Ouch!
But yeah. This was an ambush for sure. The way the crowd reacts jives with how tourists saw the Angels at Bass Lake in the book: as fun entertainment, performers.
That’s how the monarchy of England manages Canada. They load the audience with their own fascists and pass of consensus in favor of wretched satanic things.
“Only a punk hits his wife & dog” -Hunter S Thompson (absolute legend)
You ever sunned your toes in the south coast?
Yet he tortured his little bird Edward.
he also agreed that to keep a woman in line you have to beat them like a rug every now and again.
@@braydenlinthicum373 I agree
@@braydenlinthicum373 that's sickening is the crowd laughing and clapping. not to mention the poor the the interviewer did. show you why w the new political spectrum Republicans behave in this manner.
"Only a punk beats his wife and dog." Well said Hunter.
Yea I draw the line at hitting dogs too
not to mention he probably said it knowing what the reaction would be, that wouldn't be an easy situation to stand up in.
@@fractalspace1111 Read his book, particularly the Angel's wedding where the bride - incapacitated on drugs/booze is gang raped. Thompson is thrilled by the spectacle, describing it in lurid detail. Excuse me - he's an amoral POS at his core who ended up a pathetic caricature of his empty hype - on that positive note - the same wedding is described in Tom Wolfe's Electric Cool Aide Acid test - Far better reading than anything "the Doc" ever wrote - just say'in
@@clydepiper4046 real talk. This generation overhypes him because "drugs are rad man!" Thinking themselves journalistic and intelligent for reading fear and loathing while listening to lil yachty .
Theres only so much you can say while trying not to die
The moment the hells angel said "junkie george was beating his wife", it was obvious Hunter had done the right thing.
She deserved it.
The way the audience cheers for the hells angel is something straight out of the twilight zone oml
They're obviously laughing at how brazen and ridiculous he is. You really think your grandparents are such barbarians?
Great profile pic btw, conker is the best.
Boomers for you. They thought outlaw bikers were noble savages thanks to movies like Easy Rider
@@DeadManSinging1 easy rider and it's many clones hadn't been released yet at the time of this interview
Disgusting.
Most o the audience aren't boomers. Boomers would be teenagers and 20 year olds in 67. Most of these people were from the so called "greatest generation."
I'm embarrassed for everyone in that room apart from Thompson.
@@UdumbBoi Have you seen Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas?
5:36 .. and then people cheered.
Democrats
@@UdumbBoi Found the incel
Don't take it personal, it has nothing to do w you
Gotta give Hunter respect for walking up to a likely drugged up and drunk hells angel in the middle of beating his wife and call him a punk. True badass
Well Hunter was probably more wasted than all of them haha
@@billrose2202 thinking the same thing
Still gets respect! Words to live by “anyone who beats his wife and kids is a punk.”
@@crysstoll1191 hunter said women should be hit. rewatch the video.
@@prawngravy18 Are you a Hells Angel? Cause that was some wild take on a few words. One mans "Locker room talk" is another mans "okok, stfu so I can speak"
Man, the whole studio setup with the grand intro and entry by the biker, and his buildup by the accouncer, makes it clear this was a premeditated hit on Hunter. It was all set up to make the Hell's Angel dude appear somehow a sympathetic character, even though he defended hi buddy's beating of his wife. Just seems like a cheap sting operation to make Hunter look a fool, but actually he comes out the best of all of them.
This has a hint of a Jerry Springer setup. My guess is that they were all in on it. Seems contrived.
It's so awkwardly staged to anyone that grew up around real 1%ers
@アスカ Them?
@@erc9468 John 5,14 "don't trust Hell's Angels and their motorcycles"
A set up. Early Jerry Springer vibe.
“You’re not a typical Angel, I know that and you know that”
Hunter cut him down and he didn’t even realize it. The crowd played for the pretty biker with the grand entrance. If only they knew.
Exactly. Most of them couldn't function in this setup.
Knew what? I've met angels (now not in the 60s of course) and a few seem perfectly nice like this one.
Well the book was out wasn't it?
On the contrary, Skip was probably the smartest and most charismatic Angel. He was playing the crowd here. Hunter knew Skip was picked by the club to go on TV because of that. Also, Skip was rare because he didn't hit women.
@@dawest767 "On the contrary" how is that contrary? OP said the crowd liked the pretty biker with the grand entrance. You added on how he was the smartest and most charismatic Angel, special-picked because he was IN FACT not a typical Angel.
You're both in agreement.
So it sounds like hunter is the only sensible person in that room
From his reactions to the audience and his facial expressions, he must have felt like he was I the Twilight Zone.
From his reactions to the audience and his facial expressions, he must have felt like he was I the Twilight Zone.
And if Hunter S Thompson is the only sensible person in a room you know it's bad
And he's a child molestor murderer and makes snuff films so the bar isn't set very high is it.
I used to have mad respect for Hunter S. Thompson, now after seeing this clip, I still do.
"Only a punk beats his wife and his dog." - Hunter S. Thompson.
I agree with Hunter.
Biker "To keep a woman in line you gotta beat em like a rug sometimes"
Hunter "I agree"
@@sratus ...yeah I heard him say that also
That "I agree" was reaaaallly off the cuff. I think Hunter was saying whatever he needed to in order to get the biker to stop interrupting. I think he was just anxious to tell his side of the story. To this day I wonder what his side is. I imagine he was compelled to shout something to the man about being a punk, and then he got jumped.
@@AxelCross honestly he might have been responding to an earlier statement by the biker, saying more I agree that he wasn't beating her within inches of her life, but idk, it's hard to tell
how about how the sheep in the audience laughed and applauded back then...
Wow hunter Thompson really took a beating to stand up for that girl, mad respect this is why he’s my favorite author
But when the Hells Angel said "sometimes you have to beat your woman like a rug", Hunter said, "I agree". 5:47
Wow, Guy Ferrari, you is can read boks?!?!
@Joe Williams he was married he wasn't a pedophile, if you're referring to happened in fear and loathing he had no part of it, he just got caught up in that.. that was his attorney.
shahin malekizadeh Are you saying married people can’t be pedophiles? I’m sorry but that brain numbing it was so stupid
@@cameronm2877 yeah he totally meant that married people cant be pedophiles, thats exactly what he was saying
This is the video I point to when people say "Everyone in the past was tougher" Hunter is the only one in that room who wasn't a coward.
🍻
Everyone in the past thought they were tough but really whats "tough" about beating someone who loves you?
You shouldn't just call people unrelated insults because you dislike their character. It has nothing to do with cowardice.
So true, well said.
that’s funny because people who had to walk to the river to get water to take a bath, people who didn’t have electricity and lived with no heat, people who had to hunt their own food isn’t tough compared to these g@y ppl on twitter nowadays??
Nobody should hit a woman and especially not a dog but ur statement is just false. Ppl were tougher back in the day and it’s a fact.
This is one of the strangest things I've ever seen
i remember my first day on the internet
The host was completely disengaged. Weird.
The 60's were a strange time.
it definitely was a different world back then, but surely people weren’t actually like this? I’m 27 and if I showed my parents this they would be shocked too. Maybe it was a set up and the audience was told to laugh? A parallel universe sort of idea
@@michaelkenyon3372 I remember when I was 12 and liked to regurgitate phrases I saw other people say on the internet
When Hunter is the most reasonable person in a crowded room ...
No wonder he thought of some humans as mutants.
Pigs
Very modern mode of thinking imho
Hunter looked pissed when he said it was 60% trash, he was raging inside
He was also twitching like madman most likely on some of that methamphetamine that was around back then
It was oddly specific though.
Skip Workman was a higher up in the Oakland Angels
Probably pissed about how public the insult was, but in real life I doubt he would care about the literary opinion of a biker with an IQ of 70 (and that's generous).
@@Kimuraking It mas most likely that he was on coke here but he used to do meth as well.
“Hells Angels” was the first book I ever picked up (by choice) and read it word by word, completely engaged in the story, and finished within 2 days. Amazing story and yeah…beating a woman…Hunter was a MAN amongst mice at that time
Your hero hunter s thompson also said in this interview that he agreed when the biker said " to keep a woman in line you have to beat them with a rock sometimes" 5:42
"Junkie George was beating his old lady" *crowd laughs hysterically*
Laughing at the fact this waste of space HA and co. know and are friends with a guy called 'Junkie George'. They are not laughing at domestic abuse. They are laughing at how pathetic and absurd he is, whining about not being given 2 kegs of beer Thompson had supposedly promised them in return for permission to use them for his book.
@@HidingSleeper sooo they didn't laugh and applaud when he said ""you gotta beat em like a rug every now and then". Cause if you didn't see that, you were watching a different video. It's not difficult to accept that many people back then were trash human beings.
respect
They’re laughing AT him, not with him
@@HidingSleeper hard to accept this was the world of (y)our fathers?
It’s weird to see so many women laugh at a story about a woman getting beaten.
Probably because the entire thing was so absurd. Stop being so precious, ffs.
Josef Shaw I highly doubt that. It’s easy to see the conflict in the absurdity.
Levi Thorstone I this what your mom told you?
J L My wife enjoyed the book Hells Angels. She reads Hunter. She didn’t think this was funny.
indeed...was that joan baez in the audience
"Only a punk beats his wife and dog."
Truer words never spoken & he got beat for them.
Amazing how Hunter dealt with all of that. When he finally gets a few words out they say their time is up? Insane...
@@solzenstein dude had mad composure
hunter's face when the biker says that book is 60 percent trash...Jesus you could see how honest hunter was with that book
This man not only went in and stayed in a Hell's Angels household. But told him him what he thought in his house, got beat up, left and is now telling another member blatantly what he thinks. RIP you gem of a human.
Not one thumbs down
Hunter S Thompson is a coward
He was up there so timid and so scared it’s beyond obvious
@@RK-jc5ey Are you HA?
@@RK-jc5ey A professional coward. He said so himself.
This is like a twilight zone episode where everyone goes crazy but him
you're right. Skip was the only one that didn't go crazy.
Kind of like real life sometimes
Probably one of the reasons why he offed himself
more like that South Park episode about bikers hahaha
Facts
“To keep a woman in line you’ve got to beat ‘em like a rug every once in awhile.” Followed by crowd cheering and applause. Wow, that was sickening.
calm down woke fool
Sickening?.....or just an era where men and women had a sense of humour?.....unlike today's snowflake society that's traumatized and offended every minute of the day and playing the victim card. Lighten up.
Lots of clapping for wife beating in this clip. Crazy.
@@glennhankins6927 Hahaha, let's all laugh at the thought of a woman being beaten by her husband. What great senses of humors we have! No, it's just sickening, and you're a punk.
those were the days 😌
What a bizarre dynamic 50 years ago. Someone says without irony "to keep a woman in line you gotta beat her like a rug every once in awhile" and the audience, women and men alike, applaud.
Plenty of comments down below about cucks and whatever jargon of the hour. The fact of the matter is, physically beating someone you know will not try to hit you back is an act of cowardice.
sickboy3636 nice bait
noinrave nice bait
Bill Clinton? Ted "the Diver" Kennedy?
Sarah C
And applauding an act you know in your heart is wrong is extreme cowardice. So everyone in that audience is a coward
"Had Ted Kennedy been driving a Volkswagen, he'd be president today!" (old National Lampoon "Volkswagen" ad showing a floating Type 1 Bug)
When he was researching his book and writing it, he would often meet the Hell's Angels. The gang often visited his apartment at 318 Parnassus Avenue in San Francisco, much to the dismay of his wife and neighbors. Thompson, however, felt comfortable with the arrangement. When "jokingly" threatened with violence, he pointed to a loaded double-barrelled shotgun that he kept hanging on his wall and replied in a similar vein that he would "croak two of them first."
Thompson remained close with the Angels for a year, but ultimately the relationship waned. It ended for good after several members of the gang gave him a savage beating or "stomping" over a remark made by Thompson to an Angel named Junkie George, who was beating his wife. Thompson said: "Only a punk beats his wife and dog."
The book left me with the impression that his stomping was mostly due to his book, hells angels, and they felt they were owed for their contributions to the book. Which just as this guy says they assumed he made a million dollars from it. And they felt he owed them. They probably would have felt compensated had he bought them several kegs. ... Which I'm kinda surprised he didn't, from his writing he seems like a decent dude, who I'd like to have met. But I digress.
@@tayloralvidrez4342 I just finished the book, it happened on a Labor Day, a traditional day for the Angels to have a run. Hunter said " A minor disagreement turned into something very serious." The Angels learned early on in the book that they weren't getting anything back from journalists besides the publicity.
@@Will-Max Yes. Labor Day 1966. I had the book myself, and read it so many times, i litterally damaged it. I'm considering ordering it on Amazon. There was also in the book something about a San Francisco motorcycle cop nicknamed Terrible Ted, who once called several of the Angels his friends. One of the Angels said "We called that bike heat (cop) Terrible Ted because he really was terrible, man. He'd ride like a nut to catch us, and then he'd throw the book at us." In 1966, Ted ran a red light in an unmarked police car, which was hit by a Greyhound bus. The crash killed his wife and totaled the car.
@@TheBrooklynbodine you can find it for free online
@eljugador1785 and a performer, and an artist who exaggerated as much as any artist should
You gotta love all the audience members clapping and laughing when dude says that you gotta beat your old lady like a rug every now and again. Some real class there.
Especially the women, very bizarre.
Very very different times. People have definitely smartened up in that department
That really shocked me tbh
Bizarre response from the female audience to that comment. Seemed almost staged. Try saying that on that on TV now and see what happens.
@@Dennis_Reynolds the charismatic bad boy. Like the guy at the party saying outrageous things for attention. Some people have that ability to say anything and it generates laughter. And The laughs were more about junkie George. They also are housewives . laughter is always first response when hearing things bizarre or unfamiliar
"Hell's Angels" is a great book, and anyone who wants to know what's wrong with America should read it. Even at 50+ years old, it still is an important commentary on our times.
I've never read it but from what I understand the hells angels was kind of a product of world war 2
@@jaimebondoza3710 The gang, yes sort of, but the book? Not at all. It's an allegory. Much deeper than it may appear on the surface. If you want to understand America, few books get you there as well as "Hell's Angels."
I read it recently and it really is a fascinating piece of work, particularly the observations about post-war men coming back and just not fitting in and "going rogue". Nowadays, a large bulk of these men would be diagnosed with PTSD. Also the kinds of cultural attitudes that came from British "indebted servants" (I think is the term), coming to America for a better life, slowly moving West once freed from their contracts in search of wealth and settling and bringing old Anglo-Saxon customs (he neglected to mention the Celtic influences within this same anthropological context) to Appalachia and then westward, with all the inbreeding, territorialism, casual violence, drunkenness and whatever that was associated with the underclasses that left England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland and built America. Obviously these are negative stereotypes but they are alive and well, amongst the diaspora and here, back in the old country. I could go into more but I found this part truly fascinating. Hunter was much more than just a journalist and he was certainly a genius.
@@the_local_bigamist Great comment. I need to re-read "Hell's Angels" (it's been several years), but I remember thinking roughly the same thing: this work is about much, much more than just a motorcycle gang, and Thompson was tying together all kinds of threads to make a tapestry about some aspects of modernity which were quite rotten.
I'm gonna have to read it
"When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him"
-Johnathan Swift
@Danny something to think about then.
@Danny Oy vey!
@Danny Oy vey!
Donald Trump?
SAM SMITH exactly
Glad to see they had sensationalist interviews in the 60's. Holy crap, when that Hells Angles rode his bike around in the circle multiple times before the interview, trying to look menacing for the crowd, my eyes rolled back so hard, I thought I was gonna go blind.
The fact that women in the audience were laughing, let alone the men, as the Biker and Hunter were describing how a woman was being severely beaten was very shocking to witness! WTF?!!
Different time
They were laughing at his thinking, not actually making light of a woman getting beaten..
@@harryx6968 That's absolutely no excuse.
@@metalEric69 Yes, they were. They were agreeing with the biker's later statement that a woman needed to be beaten occasionally "to keep her in line."
@@CHARIOTangler That's false
4:16
I remember my parents saying this was when they started liking Hunter! I grew up on Gonzo journalism, and just adored him!!!
Hearing the crowd laugh about domestic violence just proves we’ve come a long way!!!
The only respectable ones were Hunter and Junkie George's dog.
And the woman being beaten
If the dog had any respect it would of stopped that women from provoking a junkie.
thompson's a joke.
You can't be serious! Hunter became famous for supplying children and making snuff films!
@@wendygliddon3350 i doubt junkie georges old lady is respectable...
Christ could you imagine if this interview aired today.....
It wouldnt... if it did by some chance it would lack any content and would be cut up into 2 minute clips for the internet, where everyone could take parts out of context and somehow make it about them.
It has in many ways
Bedlam..and Thompson writing it as it goes
Hunter 100% predicted 2015-onward when he said Hell's Angels were the prototype for future American reactionaries
"When he hit you, three or four others hit you too. Then you got in your car and left and we've never seen you since." Strange that Hunter would stop coming around after being beaten by Junkie George and several other Hell's Angels.
I'm guessing it's because in those criminal circles it's not uncommon for them to fight / beat each other up when they disagree like cavemen, but will still meet up the next day like nothing happened.
He probably did think it was odd for someone responding to a punch in the head to distance themselves from them 😅
Yeah that’s the type of people I want to be around, they beat their wives, dogs, and me. They sound like cool dudes.
@@bossabassa364 Never beat a dog defending a woman.
You aint to bright buddy, would you go back for another beating? 😆
@@WHOHATESTOWORK wooooosh!!! right over your head
I have watched this video several times since finding it. This has got to be one of the best videos on TH-cam imo. Legendary
When you realize Hunter isn't laughing or smiling, but everyone else is..
Bet 💯
Hunter knew that wasn't an actor on that bike and he was concerned, would hardly look at him at first.
@5:44
@@sebmeister67 got em lol
@@randalldavis9495 stop believing he is some badass biker cliche. He is a homeless bum, nothing more
Wow, different times. He was throwing lines around like "to keep a woman in line sometimes you gotta beat em like a rug" and getting laughter and applause each time. This was on network TV. Could you imagine the reaction that segment would get today? It's crazy how drastically perceptions can change in just 50 years.
not really. 50 years later we still have shitheads.
+theMidsizeLebowski And these were Canadians.
+theMidsizeLebowski interesting point. do they really change?
+theMidsizeLebowski some of the women were laughing, too. Why, I wonder? Maybe you laugh because you don't know what else to do?
+theMidsizeLebowski I agree! Hunter was a decent man!
Ok, anyone else feel that Hunter got the short end of the stick in this interview?
Seemed like he was abruptly and purposely cut from responding to the biker?
Then they ran out of time?
@@joshuasmith6346You're right, that's television for ya.
Probably for his own safety.
I'll just point out that this was made in the era that madmen portrays and leave it at that...
The Man's gots to sells his soaps.
I wish so much that Hunter was able to continue his version
Hunter was right, only a punk beats his wife. End of story.
At the end of the video he agrees that to keep your wife in line you have to beat her like a rug.
AND dog. You can do one or the other, just not both.
Caracalla Severus I don’t think that’s an agreement lol... it’s more of a reaction to all the cheers the HA got after saying what he said. You just have to smile at that kind of ignorance.
@@caracallaseverus3412 no he's agreeing on the facts of the story. Not that it's what should happen
@@caracallaseverus3412 No he said "I agree he was doing it." At first Workman made it sound like Thompson got in the middle of an argument, but then admitted George was hitting his wife. The disagreement was how Thompson reacted to the incident.
Very brave act by Hunter to try and defend that woman being beaten by a bum.Gangs are for wimps skip. sorry pal . R.I.P Hunter
Yeah they didn't even fight him 1v1, bunch of fake tough guys.
Considering the type of behaviour these gangs take part in, wimp would be the last word for them. In fact, their bravery is probably their only redeeming quality. Scumbag, loser, degenerate? Yeah. Wimp? Hmm, some probably are via law of average but you definitely don't want to find out you're a wimp when operating in the world of organised crime.
True.
@@joshpowell4235 But they can't do it 1 on 1. Yeah, tough guys...
I will never speak favorably of gangs and they're ultimately a dead-end but I understand why people join them.
The only two here with any decency is Hunter and the dog.
+Bart T This is one of the best youtube comments I have ever read....good job
+Bart T Genius comment
+Bart T straight, and what the hell is joan baez doing here 4:20
+Richard Cannon jus saw her lol wtf Joan. Why u laughin lol jk
very true statement! :-)
Hunter is playing it smart here. He is not backing down but being respectful.
Oakland H.A.'s had lot of power back then.
EDIT: I agree with Hunter on his statement- “Only a punk hits his wife & dog”. They were a bunch of scumbags...
"were"
@@92GreyBlue My opinion speaks from direct experience - NYC Nomads Chapter...
what a brave edit of you
The crowd obviously thinks the biker is cute, a rascally loveable misfit. They had no idea these guys were thugs, convicts, drug dealers, sex-trafficking pederasts who wouldn't think twice about beating you to death with their bare hands if you crossed them. If you are one of them there is nothing better, but they are loyal to no one but each other. Hunter S. had a lotta balls writing that book, and is lucky to have survived.
"Skip" Workman was none of the above, stupid! He was a Navy veteran and held a full time job during his membership. Died while at work sitting in his car during his 1 hour lunch break. You "cross" anybody, expect to be beaten. Come to Southern Oregon and "cross" me, kid. "convicts"? You don't even know the definition of "convict", you incredible nincompoop! To be a "convict", you have to be serving an active prison term, you miserable little puke! The only thing you said that was truthful was your last sentence. You should have known.
Wow, Yamaha. You sound just like a misunderstood person who would be my first choice to play Santa Claus at a hospital for children. You must be one of those happy fellas who greet each day with a song in your heart, praising God that He blessed your life with another day to live.
@@47485ksc I think you missed the mark on this one, bud. If I focused on a single thing and started talking about how I played Oregon Trail, I'm sure I'd look mentally disabled to you, too. I'm not interested in conflict, but I'd damn sure handle a man beating a woman in front of me--whether he had friends or not. I'd say this punk makes the *thug* definition. He's lucky the crowd didn't stomp him.
Why?
Yamaha SR650 “come to Southern Oregon”... said no hardened criminal ever
So when a Junkie George beats his wife and a dog - it's between the three of them. But when Junkie George fights Hunter - three other Hell's angels are allowed to team-up with George?
savage logic
1 on 1 your crazy
He broke code.
That's how it works. Go learn about MC rules.
They were punks Hunter was right. And he was right to get the hell away from them. They don’t deserve his beer!
To this day ,We’ve never heard the dogs side of the story
ruff! ruff!
@@johnhoward1313 how was junky George treating his wife dog? "Ruff!!"
evidently he didnt agree with junkie george
Or Hunter's either tbf?! Actually the dog does come in on a 2nd chopper fifteen minutes later and admits he was out of line.
And that dog? Albert Einstein.
I have always thought this was one of the most unusual crowd reactions to an assault. The world is and was then a strange thing.
They were seeing the comedy in the absurdity. That's forbidden now.
“Junky George was beating his old lady and Junky George’s dog bit him.” What an opening line to a novel this would be.
I'd be amazed to find out that it isn't already a line in a Tom Waits song.
it's amazing that a man thought of as scum by every social circle he ever associated with was miles ahead of his time in terms of ethics and morals. A true patriot and a true man, and one of the true mutants one of gods own prototypes, too weird to live too rare to die
Indeed, _a high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production_ !
Who?
@@jackjude that's the line I was looking for
Worth reading Fear and loathing on the Campaign Trail to see just how prophetic he was.
yup, a junkie who was into watching snuff films. So moral
When you're arguing with someone, and you keep interupting while he's trying to make His point, you automatically lose the argument. Well done Hunter
Hunter arguably did not win the argument here because he was scared of the big biker. I mean morally we agree now that Hunter was right in protecting the right of the lady. But the crowd, the host and the biker were all against him so in that sence he lost the popular vote so to speak. Back then.
@Space Roamer Fok u. Hunter looked scared, that's the problem.
Watching this, it makes so much sense how Hunter and Johnny Depp got along so well. The fact that this audience, women included, were laughing as they were talking about a man beating his wife... You could SEE how offended Hunter was by it.
It's a good thing hunter didnt marry amber heard
@@stevencoardvenice I wonder what he would've told Johnny to do if he would've still been alive when Rum Diary was casted... let alone when they started dating, or even married.
@@HeatherB..
Probably would have mumbled incoherently
Well, Depp might have kept his finger if he knew how to keep a woman in line.
Today I learned that less than 50 years ago, you could ride a motorcycle into a television studio and announce that "in order to keep a woman in line you need to beat her from time to time", and people practically give you a standing ovation for it.
Today that man would be receiving death threats.
If this was publicly acceptable in those days, it makes me wonder what people fifty years from now will be shocked to learn about our time.
Tyler Etwell As creepy as that is, you may be right. After all, it was pretty well accepted in Ancient Greece and (I believe) Ancient Rome as well.
Yes how backward society was! We can only hope that people who rape children can look back in 50 years at how foolish we all were to discriminate against their civil rights
I recognize that pedophiles cannot help wanting what they want, but with the very small exception of people who are also incapable of determining wrong from right, anyone who actually acts on those impulses is reprehensible, amoral, and needs to be removed from society at large to keep them from doing even more harm. They're humans, and deserve our compassion, but their actions are monstrous, and need to dealt with accordingly.
As for that small exception of people unable to know what they're doing is wrong, well, they need to be kept under constant supervision as well, but not on a punitive basis.
System of a Clown PedoPHILIA was not common in the ancient world. Some Greeks, in some city states, practiced pedeRASTY which involves a grown man and a teenage, but not prepubescent boy. Teenage-dom at any rate is a modern concept: the vast majority of societies regard someone as an adult once they hit puberty, and so they are treated like adults and given all the responsibilities and privileges of that status. Pedophilia is, technically and legally, regarding PREpubescents.
Considering that NAMBLA has tried for decades to gain recognition for their pedophiliac desires and constantly failed; that even the LBGTQ community shuns and reviles them; that they are not even allowed in Pride parades; and that they are kept under scrutiny and their publications monitored, I think ti's pretty safe to say that pedophilia will never become 'accepted', pretty much anywhere in the world. Just b/c a few Greeks did it doesn't count for much.
Kat Karsecs That is VERY comforting to know. Good info, thank you!
"To keep a woman in line you gotta beat'em like a rug once in a while" (Applause) - 1967
@John Peaches Wife beating you too much?
That Goes with out Saying....
yeah, that was kind of shocking to hear.
@@spaceorbison someone clearly hurt you. i'm sorry buddy, keep your chin up =)
I don't think they're laughing at wife beating, I think they rightly assume that's how low lives conduct themselves. Wife beating is just what they do and maybe the awful woman deserves it for hooking up with one of these biker types.
Is everyone in that room a psychopath, except Hunter, and he's the one doing heavy drugs and lots of alcohol?
That's what make america great again looks like
humparepatta what a way to politicise things. Snowflake.
@@rossmacpherson7300 Sorry, I hurt your feelings. lol
@@rossmacpherson7300 You seem upset. You sure you're not the snowflake here?
Rachanond Vorakitcharoenphol Why is it when someone stays out of politics they're automatically a snowflake? In my opinion all political sides are complete retards causing turmoil in the country 🤣
I love how after the Hells Angel guy calls the book cheap trash, HST suddenly cuts his eyes up at him! U can tell how pissed HST was about this guy's criticizing his book....HST ❤. His legacy speaks volumes forever
u probably would have sucked HST's balls
Thompson is legendary. Stood up to Junkie George and everything.
Legendary with a bullet hole in his head. You Must be easy to impress.
@@toddhursey7418 Yes, he has a bullet hole in his head. And still managed to achieve more in less than one half of a lifetime than you will in an infinity of chances. How many books have you written? How many movies have you inspired? How many people know your name and how many people will remember you after you die? Loser.
Junkie George's dog stood up to him first. Junkie George's dog didn't get any beer or a spot on TV, he just went back about his business of keeping Junkie George in check. The dog is the real legend here. Thompson would probably want it that way.
SMELLY GEORGE
you gotta love that even the angel realises how rediculous a sentence like "junkie george was beatin his old lady" is and starts to crack up.
So Hunter did what anyone with a conscience would do and he's a bad guy? It started funny, but the way the audience continued to humor the Hell's Angel was just...Crazy.
toseeornot2see old racist people like racism
Cl1che_ Asylum Dwellers what are you talking about? were did racism come into it.
Well this is the kind of insincerity and hypocrisy the younger generation was rebelling against back then... people who dressed in suits and went to church and then came home and beat their wives and sent kids to Vietnam to die for nothing and thought racism and sexism was okay and even encouraged it. Very strange times.
Cl1che_ Asylum Dwellers
Racism? Go tell your mama to beat some sense into you.
Different times. The people laughing are the same people who fought in WW2, Korea, society was modernizing but life was still hard. Laughter gives you power over negative emotions.
"To keep a woman in line you got to beat her like a rug once and awhile."
_Audience claps and smiles_
And Hunter S thompsons response was " i agree"
Women secretly love that.
just goes to show how being a good talker and intimidating presence can control a crowd
That's only if the crowd is made of cowards and sheep. Which is the case here, sad.
@@JotaShank That's *always* the case. It's the nature of crowds.
Very much a double-edged sword. I don't know it for a fact but I'm inclined to think that phenomenon has negative effects more than positive effects.
that's the devil at work ere but jesus is the real power amen
I have a feeling a lot of the audience didn't realize that was really one of the hells angles
"If he was beating her that bad, somebody would have stopped it." Um yeah, Hunter was that person... This dude had balls of steel, he stood up for what was right despite being an outsider amongst what would be quite an intimidating environment if you didn't fit in.
Hunter hid in the trunk of his car at Bass Lake. Is that "balls of steel"?
Don't know. Wasn't there. Was only 10 or 11 years old at the time.
He’s a writer. Writers do exaggerate and make things up to make their books more interesting/sellable
Thompson was overrated and lacked a properly functioning thought process. Anyone with any common sense wouldn't smart off to a Hells Angel. Besides, he gains permission to "ride" with them yet shows up on a BSA. Not the smartest move he ever made. He's dead. Good riddance. I will admit I have his book on the Angels and have read my copy maybe 5 or 6 times. The last sentence of his book?: "The horror! the horror! . . . Exterminate all the brutes!" Did that sound like something said by one possessing a properly functioning thought process?
Yamaha SR650 Someone who beats their wife and dog lacks a properly functioning thought process.
the Biker wanted Hunter to apologize for saying "only punks beat their wives" and for getting beat up by four guys?
Yes, oh, and not buying them more beer.
@@OverlandOne Sounds like the rest of the boomers we have to deal with today too. Caged simpletons.
@@kostyapolykova9879 Are you?
@@kostyapolykova9879 How pretentious!
@@kostyapolykova9879 Boomers weren't the "keep your wife in line" generation. They were the feminist counterculture types in 1967. Anyway, the oldest boomer in that room would have been around 20 years old. Most of the audience was born pre-WWII.
Hunter was actually not too bad looking, either. Big props to him for standing up. New found respect for that trippy dude.
Hunter was always prepared to get himself as dirty and disgraced as the subjects he observed. That's true journalism.
As long as I am embarrising me I still am embarrising U
"Well Hunter, we're out of time. You'll have to give your rebuttal in private"
HST: "Ok"
And Evel was ready to beat someone with a bat
Imagine if they had worked together
nope. thompson was always prepared to get other people as dirty as himself.
and that's just plain sleazy.
Gonzo thru and thru!!
Wow there's nothing like six minutes of listening to some chucklehead not letting a brilliant writer talk.
+saltyninja without the chucklehead he would not have had the story...."ooops"
+saltyninja the chucklehead was a lot easier to understand tbh
Let's be real, you wanna hear Hunter's take, then read the book. I found it really interesting to hear from the actual subject of the book. I will say this interview could of been a couple hours longer though.
And when the brilliant writer actually talks he's basically impossible to understand due to his drug-addled, muddled speech.
He had only just begun that ride!
Hunter didn`t need Six guys to gang up on someone that looked at him funny, he fought his own battles himself. He was a genuine badass, unlike the punk that rode into the studio on a motorcycle trying to look tough.
+Boyd Jefferson I agree. A True Bad Arse. A truth bulldozer, imagine his options on Trump!
A generation that doesn`t need six of my friends to look tough and fight my battles for me. Bikers are total pussies
+ogrish76 You have just admitted you`re a wuss.
Mardi Mars. Where is Hunter when we need him?
zyphoid666 who said that?
I still have this book n read it one, was a gift many years ago
The most reasonable person in a crowded room will seem like the crazy one.
Um this definitely isn't true very often at all maybe In this situation. I'm sure people just say things sometimes and if people think it sounds somewhat smart they will like it without actually considering what the person said.
and that very aptly describes the man sitting on the bike.
Just imagine how crazy today’s world- would seem to them.
How to you think anti maskers and anti maskers are being made to feel?
I thought the same thing when GG Alen went on Jerry Springer.
I hate how we hear the biker's version and Hunter lets him finish without interruption, then the biker just interrupts him until they run out of time.
He might as well have been an opposing guest on Fox News.
The host was afraid of the biker. That's why.
@@ianmichalski7997 No the host allowed the biker to dominate because that was the arrangement. CBC set Hunter up. Amazing that many people still don't get it.
@@ianmichalski7997 The Elite don't want people thinking for themselves. Ever.
Original Bullying tactic! Its a sad reality we were indoctrinated back in the day.
“Are you finished?”
The best are you finished I’ve ever heard
The audience laughing over and over, about a man, beating a woman up is horrifying. The only individuals who behaved morally in this tale are Hunter & the dog. Warm thoughts to you, the wife, wherever you are today.
Thats boomers for you
"sometimes you gotta beat a woman like a rug."
*Raucous laughter???*
@@DeadManSinging1These people are nowhere near boomers
Yeah we know domestic abuse is bad you don't have to overcompensate for it. That's so embarrassingly millennial of you.
It's called "nervous laughter."
Also they may be laughing at the absurdity of how he speaks as if this makes total sense to him.
You don't actually think that they are laughing because I woman was getting hit do you? A 1960s group of men and women?
Hunter is a true human being. Walking to a violent man while he's beating his wife, kicking the dog, saying only a punk beats his wife and dog.
Damn, was he stoned?
he was prob on drugs
He is right only a punk beats his wife and dog for sure
then later says he agrees women need to be beaten. doubt there was anything heroic about what happened. he probably said something under his breath that was overheard at which point he got beaten and ran away.
@@historyiwitness5915 nailed it lol. I enjoyed hunter s Thompson’s books but the Hero worship over him is embarrassing if you’re over the age of 17
Biker: My drug addict friend was beating his wife
Audience: LOL
Biker: To stop your wife from lying, sometimes you have to beat them like a rug
Audience: 👏👏👏
@@nickc247 I think he said 'to Keep a woman in line'
When?
Strange times.
@@WesDanceMusic no, these are the strange times. what you're seeing in this video is how things were for literally the entire human history starting with the cavemen. What's happening nowadays is perverse, weird, and nonsensical.
No one talks about how well the Hells Angel guy played his role. It was masterful, I appreciate a good heel.
The guy is a bona fide Oakland Hell's Angel, and there's loads of documented evidence of that, though when I Googled his name it comes up "Clifford 'Skip' Workman - Actor", and he even has an IMDB page. However, I think that's just because he was in a Hell's Angels movie in '69, and in a documentary with Sonny Barger.
I don't think the above video with Hunter is staged at all. The book was already a best seller.
RIP Skip...growing up with your boys and having you around the peninsula has been the basis for many a tale....
Larp more
For saying that he doesn't care what people think he sure seems to care what people think.
Seems like half the time people say "I don't care what people think" is because they actually care what people think.
Sketchy Its kind of like when someone goes out of their way to say "im smart, im a really smart person", you just know they're stupid.
It's human nature to care what others think, bit silly to say you don't.
Everyone lies dumb ass... She has told the truth about at least one thing, Trump isn't qualified to be President...
Trump's lies are not even good lies, only a moron would believe a word he says...
Q: To whom do writers write?
A: The audience.
Of course he cares what people think.
" To keep your wife in line you have to beat her like a rug once in a while "
Crowd laughs with guys yelling "yea".
Yeah I saw those women laughing and clapping. Notable.
Quest Tech, why bother repeating everything that we all just saw?? there's no sense in it, we all just saw it! What's your point?
@@Clark1967 for some reason, your comment touched a nerve and made a lot of sense to me.
@@totalrobot it's a natural response to laugh in fear, especially when you're surrounded by people who are laughing at the joke you're the butt of.
@DaToNyOyO it would work as a dry bit, but this man is dead serious. It's not a smart joke, it's a laugh-at-him joke. The whole interaction is absurd, but I would call it sadistically absurd before humorously so.
I can’t believe this conversation was televised!!
Love hunter
Hunter kept so cool in this interview. What a crazy time...
The audience reaction to talking about casually beating his wife and dog is by far the most disturbing part. There is something to be said for 50 years of social progress.
Its the laughing women that really hits it home. I was so shocked by that.
@@LexValidus They're definitely laughing at him, not with him
How is pacifism and cowardice social progress? People in general today are afraid to speak out based on consequences and intentional mixups and lies, not because of changes to their inner moral character. We've devolved more than evolved and become fearful, resentful, judgmental, vain, self-obsessed, pitiful cockroaches.
@@FlounderingFuzzle Well neither one of us can say for certain what it was. I would expect some head shaking, some veiled contempt, an eye roll, anything really to suggest they were laughing at him. That “joke” would not land with 99% of audiences today. It would likely get booed or at the very least, be met with chirping crickets.
I disagree, people are simply afraid now to express themselves. I agree with @electro minded, people's moral character doesn't change that easily, we are simply no longer allowed to say certain things, and everyone has bought into the facade because you look good and virtuous on social media the more tolerant you are, without actually being a certain way internally and without lifting a damn finger to help anyone.
Society is pathetic, the facade of social progress is pathetic. We're just neutered now, afraid to say anything in case we look sexist or racist or homophobic.
To this day Sonny will still cry about those kegs.
I would like to experience them since I got ripped off with today's culture.
Why would it make a difference? You still would be single.
I think youre missing the point.
Sonny wasn't so much angry at Hunter over the two kegs of beer as he was over the principal:
They (The Hells Angels MC)
allowed HST to live, hangout, ride, interview, write a book about and have unprecedented access to them and their way of life that no one else had the privilege to.
In other words,
they welcomed & accepted him with open arms and all they asked for from him in return was some beer...
...and HST couldn't (or refused) to keep up his end of the bargain and they weren't even asking for much return.
You gotta admit,
that is pretty lame on the part of HST and apparently he was so cheap that he couldn't even deliver on a simple beer request.
Add to that was the fact that the book that HST wrote about them was junk.
Sonny's point was that a little goes a long way with he and his circle and they werent asking for much in return and it was one insult after another and they were tired of it.
+VredesStall Nice speech. I get it trust me. I'm saying, these guys are clowns. They got upset that Hunter didn't show them in the light they wanted to be shown in. The "dangerous horde" are just a bunch of adolescent jerkoffs, and even to this day, they cry about the goddamn beer. I think after they turned on him, the beer deal went out the window.
+VredesStall Bullshit.
Everybody laughing and cheering about a man beating his wife except for the one man obviously ahead of his time, a legend
"Only a punk beats his wife and dog" Hunter S Thompson
Brave, wise, creative and true to himself. A real humanitarian in the truest sense.
what's profound about it? he also said women need to be beaten. same interview.
"To keep a woman in line you've gotta beat her like a rug sometimes" - women in the audience applaud wildly... Talk about a culture shift in the last few decades.
Or maybe they understood that this was basically a comedy bit to promote a book and not a true story.
So you haven't seen a Trump rally?
@@JimBobDewayne more like communist
Which Hunter s thompson replied " i agree " in this interview.he agreed when the biker said " to keep a woman in line you have to beat them with a rock sometimes" 5:42
I never realized Johnny Depp tried that hard to SOUND like him until this video.
He was a mumbler.
Depp and Hunter were close friends.
Not a Depp fan by any stretch, (mindless Liberal) but Johnny did Hunter better than Hunter did Hunter.
@@jaelge >Mindless liberal
>Using a white supremacy image for pfp (and before you go talking about Rome, doesn't matter. It's exclusively used by white supremacists these days. It's like tattooing the swastika on your face and trying to claim it's a symbol of peace)
You don't get to call anyone mindless without being a hypocrite or ignorant of the world.
I think bill murry did a more accurate version, but thomson said he hated it.
Typical Extravert vs Introvert debate. Extravert talks over introvert, who can't get a word in edgewise. The extravert gets the audience on his side, and gives the appearance of winning the debate despite making no valid points. To this type of person, what's right and accurate is not important - only winning.
I was twenty years old and I was there that night I'm somewhere in that crowd behind the biker Also in the three ring circus that that show was were Ian and Sylvia and The Great Speckled Bird (featuring David Rea) Joan Baez (who can actually be seen briefly in this clip) and her sister Mimi Farina, Marshall McLuhan and Seiji Ozawa The Hunter segment viewed here was a brief moment near the end of the show
Wow. Thank you. I thought that was Joan Baez.
You're quite welcome. That was Ms. Baez indeed. You have a good eye considering how briefly she was on screen in the clip
A lot of people here are making comments on the laughter of the audience when the HA talks about domestic violence. How did you perceive this back then? Was it laughing with him, at him, out of nervousness?
would love to hear junkie Georges version
I would love to hear the dog's version.
Woof woof wooooooo
"yeah so I was beating my old lady right..."
@@brandonkellner2920 stonner2k: So dog, how was the beating?
Dog: Ruff
No points for that one?
Would love to hear Hunters version, too bad they cut him off 5 words in.
"Junkie George was beating his old lady"
Crowd erupts with laughter.
We have made so much progress since 1967. Can you imagine being anti-progressive?
And they all clap when he says "you gotta keep them in line" WTF?
@@stuartculshaw5342 Progressive have destroyed this country, all by design.
@@rickstalentedtongue910 Ha ha. So you don't like progress? Oh dear.
Yes it's by design, of course it is. We are moving forward pal, keep up.
They think it’s a big comedy act. I don’t know if they realized how serious he was. Also laughing at the name “Junkie George.” But yeah still messed up. Would not go over that way today. And poor Hunter couldn’t get a word in because the Angel was playing up his act.
Hunter felt things to the max and what the man felt was intense. and he really cared about people and his country. I think that is WHY he drank and constantly got high. He just felt way too damn much and people well let's face it people are the worst..... They really are so I think he was self medicating to a degree...... Also getting drunk and high is just too damn fun.
“There was somebody 30ft to my left beating his wife to a pulp with a rock*
*1967 society* “HAHAHA”
talk about living in different times
MAGA! Because sometimes you have to beat a lady into line.
Who knows what the context was that preceded his entry... It wasn't ok than either, but not the same taboo hysteria as today, so guessing by the crowd's reaction it was like eric cartman or a similar type of humour.
Pat Pearce except cartman is a fictional character, their talking about real life events, I know society was different back then but it was still seen most definitely not good to beat your wife
Human Evolution orange man bad, you got TDS
I can’t believe how many people laughed at that
whoa...here I am, 50 years after this, thinking I hate political correctness and judgmental people, and I would be the most politically correct guy in that room. what gives? people applauding his nonchalant violence? what a time warp.
In a 2019 perspective, I think it's staged drama to sell his book
@@delmanglar makes sense.
Politically correct doesn't equate to being morally correct. Political correctness is what is enforced through propaganda and coercion, nothing else.
@@delmanglar Yeah but I bet he was only expecting an interview. He seemed dumbfounded by the appearance of the biker. I reckon they sprung that on him. The host always leaves the book promo till the end. And that was it. They allowed the biker to speak and cut Hunter off short. I doubt he would have paid such a high price to promote his book if given a choice.
@@MenacedAssassin You said it :)
Am I really seeing the crowd laugh repeatedly at every mention of the biker beating his wife???? I know I'm viewing this through the context of today but this seemed completely surreal to me, almost like a David Lynch scene.
No we are not. They are laughing because the HA has jsut said that HA members were just people who like bikes and that any audience member could be a HA. And then he says "Junkie George was beating his wife.." as if this was nothiing out of the ordinary.
The crowd erupts in maniacal laughter at the comment that "he beat his wife like a rug".
Yea you really are. Understand that there was a time when things were different than they are now. Before you were born.. It's not that hard to grasp take your time
Matt W I'm extremely cynical, but this was surprising.
We could use some influence from the past. Look at how classy and not mischievous and bitchy all the women looked back then. Look at em now.
Respect to Hunter S... set of balls and a decent moral compass.
Hunter S Thompson was a man with a true moral compass. RIP.
yeah he ate the bullet 40 years too late.
Maybe in his early years. Before he sold his soul.
minus the massive suitcases of drugs he did!
@@thiscorrosion900 nothing wrong with that my friend!!
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