These long uncut interviews may be risky things for a professional to release, but the best conversations often include insights, spontaneous meanderings, blurt-outs and glimmers of personality that would otherwise be edited out due to broadcast time constraints or because editors prefer presentations without the “warts and all.” This primary source material takes in American personalities like Ram Dass, Alan Ginsberg, Robert Bly, Terrence McKenna, Oliver Sachs and David Crosby.