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The great Beat Generation experiments took place in Tangier, the Moroccan city where William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, and the Moroccan painter Hamri taught Jack Kerouac, Timothy Leary, and Allen Ginsberg how to live outside the law. This film features one of the last interviews with Burroughs and previously unseen vintage footage of him in his prime during the 50s and early 60s.
Directors: Joe Ambrose, Frank Rynne, Terry Wilson
Runtime: 49mn
Country: Ireland
Language: English
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This is actually pretty garbagey, but I uploaded it for those interested in Beatnik/hippy pop culture etc. This video was originally only available as an old school Xvid .avi file, but I found this DVD5 of a VHS transfer.
I ripped and then deleted it
Weird garbage.
I had hoped for more.
It's just some random public
It's just some random public event in Ireland in 1998, and some obscure bad quality video of Burroughs, where you can't actually hear anything he is saying! And some other stuff, I didn't make it that far...