Re: Who would play you in the movie adaptation of the sequel to your life?
Hanks been at it for years, mate.
Time is nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once.
Woody Allen
Re: Who would play you in the movie adaptation of the sequel to your life?
You a big Rollins fan?
I saw him doing his spoken word show last year, I think. Talked a lot about William Shatner and his scallops!
I like a little Black Flag stuff I've heard, TV Party is fantastic, but didn't care that much for his solo albums. Liar has got to be one of the best records, and accompanying videos, ever though.![]()
Re: Who would play you in the movie adaptation of the sequel to your life?
I saw him do spoken word last year too! Loved it. Where did you see him?
I love all his spoken word albums - esp. Think Tank. I admit though, I ain't too into his music. His writing is OK too - but I don't exactly agree with some of his stuff - but do on other things.
Time is nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once.
Woody Allen
Re: Henry Rollins
We saw him in Manchester at The Lowry Theatre, first time I'd sen a spoken word presentation, didn't know quite what to expect. He's certainly a very witty entertaining man.
Re: Henry Rollins
Cool. I hope he talked about taking the Trans-Siberian express and his dealings with arguments concerning GW Bush.
Funny thing. Before the show I tried to chat with a girl sat next to me. She was reading a book called Under a Black Flag - I asked if there was a Rollins connection with it and she didn't know what I meant. (it was a book about pirates)
I do know from Get in the Van and The Portable Rollins that he always bitched about his times in England. Cool you saw him!
Time is nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once.
Woody Allen
Re: Henry Rollins
Is that the bloke with the wierd big neck thing going on

Re: Henry Rollins
'cause I'm a liar! A liar!
Mint song. Rollins should have played Superman in that new film.
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