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Henry Rollins is a complete asshole for this. I get that the environment was hostile, but this kid is obviously nervous and trying his best. I’m such a fan of Henry, but this is the most unpunk thing I’ve seen from him. Bullying is fucking lame especially to a child trying to do his best with an intimidating band.
Already at 0:32 he goes even beyond just standard rude speech and grabs the guy's head and pulls on his hair. Then says some weird stuff about "what is your scam". The kid barely said anything by that point, the "sellout" comment can't even be used as an excuse (not that this would excuse the excessive rudeness either). Honestly no matter who was interviewing him that seems excessively rude, though I'd wager if it was someone more intimidating he wouldn't have acted as he did. This is just for the people who defend Henry Rollins still, I know he didn't even defend his own actions here (which should tell those people that they shouldn't defend him here either).
Look at the hostility in Rollins at the beginning😂
I can feel the kill tony shining through these episodes compared to the early ones where tony wouldn't really speak
Appreciate the uploads just got done with all 46 on jays page
what a douche! Not surprised he never married/ no kids
This is like if you gave a podcast to three Junior High kids lol R.I.P. Brody
" you can say Doody instead" lol wtf?
I think Henry should address this interview and explain, and apologise! Henry is a real thinker, so surely he can look back and see this. I am hoping Henry was just drunk and on drugs!
When the stupid kid asks the question, "Tell the audience why you're not selling out." Just what is that question supposed to mean anyway? Is Henry Rollins supposed to feel guilty about earning a living, earning money, to support himself in the entertainment industry? Henry's comeback stating, "Well, we have nothing to defend," was a good one. That dumb kid was so stupid to think he was talking to someone who was beneath him. Henry Rollins isn't beneath anyone or anything. His Howard Stern interview proved that. He is a very smart quick thinking man. He seems a good person even I never met him. I do like very much his quotation when he said, "I don't want you on my side, I want you on your side. Be an Army of one, a lord of your own church." Very good Mr. Rollins.
Henry has stated that he was the one in this scenario that was in the wrong lol, not the kid. The kid isn't stupid, he's matching his energy and handling himself well. He was enthusiastic about the music and probably didn't know what he was getting into, as Henry said himself, there was displaced anger from all of the stuff he was experiencing with his mental health and the negatives of being on tour and having violent confrontations every night. I recommend his book "Get in the Van", it sheds light onto the rough way of life and sacrifice it was to be in Black Flag at the time. At that time, he was still living in relative squalor with not much money.
This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object
Henry is still a liberal a hole.
Love Henry Rollins, but he was completely out of line and needlessly hostile to this kid. This is very cringe.
I feel like I just witnessed two Greek gods fighting each other.
People can see this video and actually think Henry was in the right or the kid did anything that deserved the diva treatment Rollins was dishing out
rollins has always been like this and his spoken word albums venture into self-parody
This is hard to watch lol Henry was intimidating this kid big time, the kid reminds me of Anthony michael hall
Greg has big teeth 😮
That kid made Rollins look like a fool 😂 why was rollins so defensive? Becuz he was selling out haha
He kinda sounds like Charles Manson during a rant. It’s crazy. He’s a douche but he’s kinda made up for it. I think he had a wake up call.
Punk band bullies kid for ten minutes and come out idiots
This was just weird Adults getting on a kid for being a kid
Zaheer intimidating another kid by venting his air out on them I see
What a pompous arse
Black Flag es una banda de hardcore punk originaria de Hermosa Beach, California, Estados Unidos. Fue fundada en 1976 por Greg Ginn (guitarrista y compositor principal). Pioneros en su estilo, se caracterizan por el uso frecuente de guitarras atonales, cambios de tempo y letras intensas y sugerentes. Al igual que las bandas de hardcore de esta época, los tópicos principales de Black Flag son el antiautoritarismo, la soledad, la neurosis, la pobreza y la paranoia. Estos temas se profundizan cuando Henry Rollins se une al grupo como cantante en 1981. La mayoría del material de la banda fue lanzado por el sello independiente de Ginn, SST Records.
Henry Lawrence Garfield, más conocido cómo Henry Rollins (13 de febrero de 1961, Washington D. C.), es un vocalista, músico, actor, humorista y activista político estadounidense. 63 AÑOS.
Ladies and gentlemen, that kid grew up to be elon musk!
I mean, to be fair. The kid WAS acting like a wishy washy house wife lol
This kid took it like a champ. Good for him.
I think that kid should of told Henry get back to Damaged vein and release Damaged 2 but make it as brutal as Damaged but more metal.
People can call it and say what they want, especially if their not traveling around in a van and being in potentially dangerous situations at times back in those days. Being fucked with constantly. It will take its toll. At least the guy didnt get the shit kicked out him or was in a dangerous situation unlike the band probably had constantly
This should be trashed
Henry is still today talking about hos ”working. Class background” haha
RatBoy deserved to be confronted by Rollins for wasting an opportunity to do real music journalism.
Rollins was such a dick here.
What woke looked like in the early 80's. Lol
Woke? They wouldn’t last a minute in those types of scenes lmao.
nothing of this conversation makes any actual sense
Henry is basically just measuring sticks to see who’s the coolest and toughest. The kid is kind of trolling with questions intended to provoke a reaction. It’s all over the place. Hormones more than anything meaningful.
It goes both ways
Dude why the heck most punk figures look/act like they're a character from a John Waters film 😂
Henry Rollings saw the attitude he had the moment he started the interview
“i dont know the jackrabbit thing has its place”
What happened to this kid? Super impressive
Ok Zoomer
@@haxio17 not even close buddy.
I suppose holding back tears after being put in place is a pretty impressive act.
@@OffendEveryoneImmediatelyhe wasn’t put in his place, Rollins even admits to being a dick here. It’s not cool or punk to just be a flat out asshole
I vibe with whay Rollins is saying here, and also kudos to Nardwuar for staying in it after all those blows haha. They were both enjoying it, good fun! Talking story.
Good on this kid
I will always love black flag and Rollins and I've seen both those bands
“Make me confess.” “So… you guys selling out?” I mean, HR wanted a hard-hitting question, and the kid delivered. Kid knew it was a dumb question, but he asked it. That’s what HR wanted. Or, at least that’s what I believe. Kid’s got balls.
I used to think Henry schooled this kid until you grow up and realize that punk music is not rock music: it’ll never be like Pink Floyd, Scorpions, Santana, or even the likes of AC/DC and Motörhead 😂 punk music is punk music and is what its meant to be: ugly music. And don’t get me wrong I love ugly music. But it’s better to admit that’s what it is instead of pretending it’s some ground breaking phenomena that no one has dared to take on before. Kid would’ve had a better time interviewing Lemmy or Joey Ramone 🤣🤣🤣
Henry was teaching the kid a lesson in being his own man. But only men would see that.
This is why your father tells all the neighbors that you’re a girl……….
@@shonz88 😂😂😂 that was random but originally funny
Kid held his own to the oxymoron Punk/ Redneck.
After this interview, Henry let that kid dog him out w no rubber.
There is a longer version of this interview one seen before. At the end they have a conversation about how Henry was mean and he was saying hey well you got some good stuff in there just cut out the mean stuff…. Been looking for the longer version for a while
Id have to see it to believe it