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A Dull Roar: What I Did on My Summer Deracination 2006 Henry Rollins 1880985799 / 9781880985793 Paperback From the back cover: A Dull Roar is a five month chronicle of the spin, misinformation and sabre-rattling in the build up to the... oh, wait a minute. OK, A Dull Roar is a journal of my life from April to early September 2006 as I prepared for, went out on and completed a tour of North America with the Rollins Band from late July to early September. In the months before the tour, I completed the 2nd season of The Henry Rollins Show for the Independent Film Channel, worked on the film Wrong Turn 2 and slaved over my radio show Harmony in My Head. Some might advise that I get a life. I've got one. This is is it. -- Henry Rollins Price:
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Black Coffee Blues Rollins, Henry 1880985551 / 9781880985557 Softcover If I lose the light of the sun, I will write by candlelight, moonlight, no light, If I lose paper and ink, I will write in blood on forgotten walls. I will write always. I will capture nights all over the world and bring them to you.' Henry Rollins, renowned spoken-word performer, musician, actor and author of several books, has a unique, hard-edged view of the world. This collection of writings from 1989 - 1991 is the classic Rollins book. From dramatic fiction shorts detailing stark, disturbing realities to gut-wrenching tour journals destroying all misconceptions of the glamour of fame and the music industry; from the challenging poetry to revealing dream sequences, Rollins' writing is unflinching in its honesty, uncompromising in its truth and irresistibly addictive.
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Do I Come Here Often? Rollins, Henry 0753510405 / 9780753510407 Paperback In Do I Come Here Often? Henry Rollins intimately documents the vicissitudes of travel and shares stories of the many interesting people he's met along the way. Do I Come Here Often? is the second book in the Black Coffee Blues series. Price:
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Eye Scream Henry Rollins 1880985322 / 9781880985328 Softcover Reading Eye Scream is like being in a dinghy on a stormy sea, you are left dazed and confused clinging to your rationality. Rollins prose hits you like a force 10 hurricane, his anecdotes and rhetoric are like the barbarians storming the gates, you either run for cover or you allow yourself to be battered in the storm of Rollins words. Rollins is truly the anti man. Price:
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Fanatic!: Songs Lists and Notes from the Harmony In My Head Radio Show Rollins, Henry 1880985780 / 9781880985786 Paperback In 2004, when legendary Los Angeles radio station Indie 103.1 asked Henry Rollins to host a show, he jumped at the chance. He chose the name “Harmony in My Head,” based on his favorite Buzzcocks tune. As lead man for Black Flag, Rollins was present at the raw beginnings of punk and knew many of its stars. But Rollins’ taste encompassed more than punk, and the show became a cult favorite featuring artists as disparate as the Stooges, Miriam Makeba, the Simpletones, Slim Galliard, and the Weirdos. An inspired Rollins began compiling extensive annotations for each song he played, a mix of history, anecdote, and Rollins’s trademark trenchant opinions. His show can still be heard online in streaming audio, and his notes live on in this irresistible collection. Price:
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First Five, The Henry Rollins 1880985519 / 9781880985519 Softcover This is a collection of five early books from Henry Rollins. Each book has a lot to offer to the reader - Social comentary, rageing rant, Energetic poetry. A fantastic and inspiring book. Price:
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Get in the Van: On the Road With Black Flag Henry Rollins 1880985764 / 9781880985762 Softcover As a member of the seminal punk band Black Flag, Henry Rollins kept detailed tour diaries that form the basis of Get in the Van. Rollins's observations range from the wry to the raucous in this blistering account of a six-year career with the band - a time marked by crazed fans, vicious cops, near-starvation, substance abuse, and mind numbing all-night drives. Rollins decided to revise this edition by adding a wealth of new photographs, a new foreword, and an afterword to include some "where-are-they-now" information on the people featured in the book. This new edition includes 40 previously unpublished black-and-white photographs from Rollins's private collection and show flyers by artist Raymond Pettibon. Called "a soul-frying experience not to be undertaken by lightweights" by Wired magazine, Get in the Van perfectly embodies what one critic called the "secular gospel" of one of punk and post-punk's most respected and controversial figures Price:
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Portable Henry Rollins, Henry Rollins 0375750002 / 9780375750007 Softcover The lead singer of the Rollins Band delivers the very best of his raw energy writing. Singer, poet, publisher, writer , actor and Raconteur, Henry Rollins is an elder statesmen of the US punk rock scene. Since his days with the seminal band Black Flag he has spent his life on the road - undertaking punishing touring schedules, as well as regular spoken world performances at venues worldwide. 2 decades of grief, rage, isolation and rock and roll have fuelled this stunning collection of writing. Whether he is writing about the murder of his best friend, the highs and lows of life with a band on the road or the difficulty of keeping his publishing company together, his versatility is reflected in the poetry, prose and lyrics collected here. The Portable Henry Rollins confirmsRollins place as a unique and powerful force in the rock world. Price:
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Preferred blur, Henry Rollins Soft cover 2007 was a very busy year for Henry Rollins. He traveled to Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and Pakistan, where he was staying when Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated. While traveling, Rollins performed numerous spoken word shows and worked on films, his IFC television show, and Harmony in My Head, his popular weekly radio show. In short, a quintessentially Rollins-ian year: sleepless, nonstop, and highly productive. A Preferred Blur contains stories written in the form of journal entries from Rollins’ travels throughout the year. As in his other travel-related books and journals, Rollins — Detail magazine’s 1994 Man of the Year — writes not only about his own life and work, but of music, current affairs, and the world around him with humor, insight, and brutal honesty. Price:
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See a Grown Man Cry Rollins, Henry 1880985373 / 9781880985373 Softcover A compilation of work by Rollins from 1988-1992, this is an exorcism of the demons that emerged after he witnessed the senseless murder of his best friend, fellow author and Black Flag roadie, Joe Cole. Price:
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Solipsist Henry Rollins 1880985594 / 9781880985595 Softcover A rapid fire collection of think-pieces, pro se screeds, misanthropic confessions, Solipsist describes a solipsistic world where both frighteningly real and surreal visions peacefully co-exist. ' Price:
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