Henry Rollins, Man Test Part 2

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  • Second Part. Henry Rollins Is Interviewed About His Childhood, Life And Psychologically Analyzed For His Masculine And Feminine Traits
    With Analysis By Clinical Psychologist Oliver James
    Broadcast 18/12/2000

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  • @jaimethomas8064
    @jaimethomas8064 9 років тому +446

    'An articulate sensitive man who could whoop that ass' LMAO

    • @silverdragon710
      @silverdragon710 5 років тому +14

      Jaime Thomas Sounds like Henry knows whats up! Lol

    • @yeahwhatever1184
      @yeahwhatever1184 4 роки тому +20

      But that’s actually what women truly want lol

    • @zoilalulu3798
      @zoilalulu3798 3 роки тому +9

      Literally what I'm looking for.

    • @leama4597
      @leama4597 3 роки тому +7

      @@zoilalulu3798 same.. sadly its extremely hard to come across lol

    • @iceavelli7667
      @iceavelli7667 2 роки тому +1

      Hahaha

  • @deadkennedy210
    @deadkennedy210 9 років тому +363

    henrys honesty is what makes this work, hes a goddamn open book to the world

    • @bjorn-falkoandreas9472
      @bjorn-falkoandreas9472 9 років тому +29

      Yeah, that analysis is a bit superfluous. He's gone on record time and again and explained what makes him tick. You could listen to him for hours on end. He's just that kind of person. If there has ever been a role model for a young man that'd be him. He didn't only shape his own body but also his mind into an idealized version of what his dad should have been. He has done mental body building as well.
      What a guy.

    • @steveg8102
      @steveg8102 5 років тому +8

      I saw Black Flag several times back in the day and met Rollins when he was in his 20's. What he says today and who is was then don't match up. He talks like he was bullied and attacked when the fact is he started fights every where he went. I got punched by him in 1985 and i use to tell the story but then i realize Rollins would punch someone at almost every show they played. Someone said he was super honest and an open book. BS. He is an unaware racist because of his dad, he was a hype aggressive bully, he hates women and he is a totally self absorbed narcissist...he also has to have PTSD from all the s**t he's seen. The guy had it rough...big time. But a lot of it was because of his choices. Not because he was a victim, for the most part.

    • @unklecorky2181
      @unklecorky2181 5 років тому

      Henry Hits like a girl. I think that would be a feminine trait.

    • @austinjrb
      @austinjrb 4 роки тому +4

      steve g heaven forbid a man develop, grow and change from his 20's into his 30's. After over a decade and a half of experiences and learning, I wouldn't expect anyone to be the same person and if they are then they've wasted their time.
      We're all victims and offenders. It's not black and white. Henry gives the entirety of his experiences and allows the listener to make as unbiased a judgement as possible. In a world full of liars and cons, he's an honest man and with a lot of the things he's gone on record admitting I don't see how anyone could say he portrays himself as a victim.

  • @keeeenification
    @keeeenification 11 років тому +168

    Henry Rollins is only 67% masculine. Conclusion: test is broken.

    • @acs197
      @acs197 3 роки тому +13

      The final analysis breaks that down pretty well.

    • @TonyTheBassPlayer1
      @TonyTheBassPlayer1 3 роки тому +1

      Well I couldn't have said that any better.

    • @cortmassey2660
      @cortmassey2660 3 роки тому +3

      He really isn’t masculine look at professional athletes. He’s feminine that’s what makes him articulate.

    • @sugarklay9159
      @sugarklay9159 3 роки тому

      That was my immediate thought

    • @runnersdialzero1244
      @runnersdialzero1244 2 роки тому +2

      Maybe your idea of masculinity and femininity is fucked.

  • @hisvorpalsword
    @hisvorpalsword 8 років тому +204

    That therapist scores a 100 in the bullshit factor.

    • @martinipunk2509
      @martinipunk2509 6 років тому +8

      That's what is so interesting about this, as Barrel said it's analysis from an introspective point of view. I would definitely rate his aggression higher than a 4. But listening to his talks I can see how his aggression has subsided to a more rational and understanding point of view as he gets older. I would NEVER consider him a victim though.

    • @notmee2388
      @notmee2388 4 роки тому +5

      Ah, the modern horoscope

    • @InsaneStryker777
      @InsaneStryker777 Місяць тому

      I think he’s more than half right on the aspects he talks about.

    • @tjitjo
      @tjitjo 3 дні тому

      Someone doesn't like his male role model nuanced
      Or in other words, shut up neanderthal

  • @marcusknight7724
    @marcusknight7724 8 років тому +169

    Rollins is what I consider a real badass. 'Tough guy with a mind behind it'. Brains and fucking Braun. Every man should aspire to be that way. Most men never will.

    • @UrsusCor
      @UrsusCor 8 років тому

      .

    • @redemptorsaturnus2015
      @redemptorsaturnus2015 7 років тому +5

      No doubt... mindless violence doesn't make you tough it makes you a piece of shit....
      However to walk it how you talk it and
      To stand up or behind a mental concept in which you believe and will fight for
      Makes you a "badass" (what ever that means)

    • @wilsonblauheuer6544
      @wilsonblauheuer6544 7 років тому +1

      Rollins peed his pants as a kid when he was punched by a bully.

    • @michaelreis8266
      @michaelreis8266 7 років тому +2

      wilson blauheuer Yet he professed wanting to do the same thing to Morrisey, I wonder if he still feels the same way?

    • @PaulgG461
      @PaulgG461 7 років тому +4

      hey wilson bla-bla-bla Rollins pissed his pants when punched by a bully, and you use to shit to a diaper. neither of that takes place today. Evolve.

  • @circel5747
    @circel5747 3 роки тому +13

    Henry knows who he is. It's not about being feminine or masculine. It's about being. He's more self aware than most of us are. He's acutely aware of his strengths and his weaknesses. He knows himself. That's why he can answer questions with perfect examples. He's so self aware that it's amazing. He understands the importance of physical and mental presence. He picked Muhammad Ali as who he would live his life as. That was a man that had both. The psychologist described his as a loner and an extrovert. Again INFJ. That's what is amazing about Henry. He's in there and out there at the same time.

  • @1971SuperLead
    @1971SuperLead 12 років тому +24

    Henry shows a lot of his strength by being willing to do this video. Most "tough guys" would never talk about their feelings.

  • @Monsterslag
    @Monsterslag 7 років тому +189

    6:40 "i am not interested in the pseudo-intellectual man, who can quote Proust, who has soft hands, and when the heavy stuff comes around, he's gonne be like 'BUT PLUTONIUS SAID' " * makes a slapping gesture *
    You tell 'em Henry.

  • @rainbowslushy223
    @rainbowslushy223 12 років тому +61

    i'm so glad someone besides me hates the "lad" thing in england

  • @weezerfanatic5320
    @weezerfanatic5320 5 років тому +17

    I just randomly came across these videos. This guy’s childhood is devastating to hear about. I feel horrible for this guy, but at the same time it is amazing that he is so self aware and seemingly stable now.

  • @keepmewierd
    @keepmewierd 5 років тому +93

    "John Lennon? got shot in the head and had a crazy wife" omfg lol

  • @Slutuppnu
    @Slutuppnu 8 років тому +85

    Hypermasculinity doesn't work for everyone. Sometimes it just looks cartoonish and silly. But Rollins is one of the few who can pull it off, because he can laugh at himself.

    • @herschelschueler
      @herschelschueler 2 роки тому +11

      But he isn't hypermasculine. He's just not full of shit.

    • @tjitjo
      @tjitjo 3 дні тому

      YOU see him as hypermasculine. It's not something he puts on. He's just a straight shooting open book.

  • @SuperDuce74
    @SuperDuce74 13 років тому +22

    "Marvin Food-Stamp" is my new rap name...

  • @MinoritiesRlazy
    @MinoritiesRlazy 5 років тому +25

    Dc was on fire, oh like literally

  • @karinjeffrey7981
    @karinjeffrey7981 5 років тому +12

    At first, I thought the shrink was full of it. By the end, I thought his astute analysis of the difference between Rollins's public image and his self-perception was spot on.

  • @CatAtomic99
    @CatAtomic99 10 років тому +18

    Man, Henry Rollins had one fucked up father.

    • @suzbone
      @suzbone 10 років тому +7

      Yeah, from early in the first vid I sank into great sorrow hearing about how vicious his dad was, and suddenly thought, "Holy fuck, what happened to his dad, that fucked HIM up so bad?" And the violence and brutality Henry experienced so often in his formative years... he's so deeply damaged by it... but he carries on and he's not afraid to be publicly honest. I really respect that about him. It's quite ironic, really, to see a man who claims to eschew intimacy be so honest and revealing--defining characteristics of "intimate"--on camera. Makes you wonder how he could have been if his dad hadn't been so toxic. And you know he never tells us anything about his mother? That's *odd*. Or maybe it's just editing.
      I do wonder about his happiness. I'm a super connected person who can't survive without intimacy though, so I may be totally projecting. People are different; it's entirely possible that he's entirely happy going it alone. If he'd had a normal/healthy childhood I'd just leave it at that, but it's hard not to view his solitary ways as damage. Regardless, I respect the hell out of him and wish him well in all things.

  • @talkingmotanka
    @talkingmotanka 8 місяців тому +2

    I met Henry Rollins. He's exactly what you'd think he'd be like, based on this interview.
    I was in Seattle and showed up early to one of his spoken word shows. I had driven down from Vancouver and my timing was off, so I arrived while the auditorium at UDub was being set up. Henry was standing near the stage and I meekly approached him. Young girl of 19 years, terrified against him. He looked annoyed, and he was just a hulk, physically. I asked him if he'd ever consider doing any shows in Vancouver, because being a fan, I had also known many other Rollins and Black Flag fans. Henry quickly told me how much he hated Vancouver, all the people who live there, and how he'd never return. (This, due to some bad crowds in his Black Flag days.)
    I felt like Cindy Lou Who from Whoville up against the Grinch. I just said that it was too bad to think that way, since I was such a fan, and anything that happened in Black Flag is the past. We talked for a few minutes, making it apparent that I loved and knew his work from Black Flag, to The Rollins Band, and all of his spoken word. He lightened up on me for a bit, realizing that I really did like him. He agreed to a photo with me (to which he frowned in), and we parted ways. I took up a seat, front row centre, loving every moment of his spoken word show.
    At the end, Henry incorporated some comment about judging people into his last piece, and made mention that just because you have a negative experience with some people, not to judge them all, because in the middle of that, are some good people. With that, there was a big applause from the crowd. He looked down at me from the stage and stared for probably about five seconds, and then gave a smirk and a little shake of his head as if to say, "Okay, girl. You got me."
    A few years later, Henry did come to Vancouver. So much for 'never returning'. I'm not saying I had a hand in that, but it did seem a bit coincidental that for someone who stubbornly declared how much he hated Vancouver and vowed never to do another show there again, eventually did not so long after.
    In my opinion, Henry has the exterior that can frighten people, but inside, if you can be so privileged to find it out -- he is so very much the opposite of that.

    • @SethHMG
      @SethHMG 7 місяців тому +1

      Met him in New Orleans. There were parts of New Orleans he wasn’t on board with (the drunks etc), but he was incredibly nice after the gig.

  • @randoodlelee7250
    @randoodlelee7250 10 років тому +23

    "Who could whoop that ass!"

  • @reconelement
    @reconelement 10 років тому +49

    I guess this is the only Man Test episode on UA-cam?

  • @wdkaye
    @wdkaye 10 років тому +35

    Rollins' neck is very much wider than his head, lol

  • @hunteur
    @hunteur 11 років тому +14

    I totally love Henry, what a guy! Hot, damaged but at least he knows it!

  • @nicoladouglas3270
    @nicoladouglas3270 Рік тому +2

    The Song Liar helped me to know the Narcissist...you get to know how a Narcissist thinks.....and it's what I play when I meet someone and I need to be reminded of what's out there!!! Love Henry he's an Achiever in life and his pipes are awesome!!!

  • @thehomemadedisease9485
    @thehomemadedisease9485 7 років тому +32

    Henry Rollins is a cool dude

  • @jackfahy2283
    @jackfahy2283 5 років тому +5

    A unique and eccentric character, what a man

  • @Estrodile
    @Estrodile 10 років тому +17

    7:25 - Henry's face for the win :)

  • @seaniedan
    @seaniedan 13 років тому +2

    that was excellent, thank you so much for posting

  • @TheSnak369
    @TheSnak369 10 років тому +42

    that psychologist was on crack. henry rollins is a unique, inspiring, humurous and tender person. nobody could replace him.

    • @bahhumbug9824
      @bahhumbug9824 4 роки тому

      @@adamturner1563 Henry Rollins is on record mentioning that he was sexually molested as kid by men. It's common knowledge that many times the abused grows up to become an abuser and imo that's the REAL reason Henry doesn't want kids. That and whatever crap his own dad passed on to him (ie, could've been racism but Henry is not but I'll bet there's more baggage there). As he's getten older, it's easier to see him as gay or bi because he has other things taking up his time than just banging groupies, which he has also done when he was younger. Muscles or not, his sex drive is slowing down and that bothers people except him. Not one member of Black Flag nor any rival punker has "outed" Rollins as gay or bi so we'll have to assume he's hetero. Podcasts are for losers who can't get manage to get a TV show or are too lazy to put the work in.

  • @FatherRikhi
    @FatherRikhi 10 років тому +3

    Henry just rocks out every situation he seems to be put in. I think it's because he's the rare courage to be honest and genuine. That rocks.

  • @Blindingsun
    @Blindingsun 12 років тому +30

    Rollins looks SO much like Kurt Cobain when he smiles, it's unreal...

    • @danny355
      @danny355 4 роки тому +2

      I can jusssssst about see it

    • @csilt
      @csilt 4 роки тому +10

      Or did Kurt Cobain look SO much like Henry Rollins when he smiled?

    • @nikolabaric1140
      @nikolabaric1140 3 роки тому

      @@csilt both are infps probably

  • @JoannaMcCarty
    @JoannaMcCarty 13 років тому +3

    These things are all I ever wanted to hear Henry speak about, but never did. Until now! I love this.

  • @cherissaewer1031
    @cherissaewer1031 2 роки тому +1

    To be self driven, self disciplined in his own right. A inspiration! Love the heaviness of how Mr. Rollins handles such topics. IN HIS OWN PERSPECTIVE!

  • @nappybiscuit
    @nappybiscuit 8 років тому +36

    5:40 When I heard the options, I was like, I do not want to be like any of them.

    • @FruntIine
      @FruntIine 8 років тому

      +nappybiscuit That wasn't an option though. ;)

    • @nappybiscuit
      @nappybiscuit 8 років тому

      +frontline No, it was not. ;)

    • @MaxHohenstaufen
      @MaxHohenstaufen 8 років тому +1

      +nappybiscuit Me neither. In the end I thought of Bill Gates for the net worth sake, so I could more easily be anything else.

    • @pablodmdp
      @pablodmdp 8 років тому

      +nappybiscuit he says Plutonius, who did he mean?

    • @nappybiscuit
      @nappybiscuit 8 років тому

      It was a joke, there is no Plutonius.

  • @JC545X39
    @JC545X39 5 років тому +1

    I am legitimately super happy that they post the test results for the guy who wrote this at the very end.

  • @blackswaneducation3509
    @blackswaneducation3509 11 років тому +1

    Good point! I love the way Rollins is so light hearted about about the way he answers the questions it's great!

  • @straitpepperdiet
    @straitpepperdiet 7 років тому +39

    dumb test, smart man

  • @marsipan5447
    @marsipan5447 2 роки тому +1

    This is absolutely fascinating!

  • @themadmattster9647
    @themadmattster9647 5 років тому +5

    i dig the Rollins of the era of this video. He wasn't a super misanthrope like he was 10 years before it, but he wasn't as "soft" as now. Yeah I just like the balance lol

  • @JulzLight
    @JulzLight 4 роки тому +1

    I fucking love you Henry Rollins! Your mind & your heart have a depth that is beyond compare! Thank you for your willingness to be an open book!

  • @CirclingtheFringes
    @CirclingtheFringes 3 роки тому +2

    Nice insight in Henrys mind and personality. Got me to understand him more.

  • @kingcheffrey
    @kingcheffrey 5 років тому +3

    Fresh comment! I love that everyone has nothing but bad ass things to say of Henry. He is a force of nature

  • @TuddsCrapshoot
    @TuddsCrapshoot 12 років тому +6

    the music at the end of this is hilarious. "Rollins walking off into some rustic sunset, fade to black, and BRING IN THOSE FUNKY CREDITS!"

    • @dawsoncaluger1412
      @dawsoncaluger1412 5 років тому

      Austin Edwards This is the best comment

    • @bahhumbug9824
      @bahhumbug9824 4 роки тому +1

      And the line from Liar about I'll tell the truth...I promise. On a psych show. Brilliant.

    • @Uzurr69
      @Uzurr69 2 роки тому

      Hahahahah

  • @gabrieljohannson6777
    @gabrieljohannson6777 5 років тому +11

    Just like Part 1, Henry Rollins played this guy like a child asking for a lolly-pop.

  • @tatbaz1
    @tatbaz1 7 років тому +12

    So being caring and nurturing means you are less of a man ? Sounds like bullshit to me

  • @JenGibsonx
    @JenGibsonx 13 років тому +2

    I love you Henry Rollins xxx

  • @KJensenStudio
    @KJensenStudio 9 років тому +2

    Yes, this was good to watch, and I am impressed with Henry's open attitude. Plus, he really 'gets' Kafka! (sigh) Good interview!

  • @stillsexybutch
    @stillsexybutch 11 років тому +10

    I'm a 58 year old Butch Lesbian. Ask ME those goofy questions and I might have the same, or similar, answers. Now THAT would crack Henry up!!

  • @k.firestone276f2
    @k.firestone276f2 7 років тому +3

    straight warrior.

  • @Iknowaghost19
    @Iknowaghost19 11 років тому +10

    When they do the close up of his eyes, I can see and feel pain inside of him

  • @palmerlp
    @palmerlp 13 років тому +2

    Huh... I've logged probably a hundred hours of listening to Henry do spoken word over the years and there are stories in here that I haven't heard. I appreciate that he seems to actually take this interview seriously.

  • @AEgamesFtw
    @AEgamesFtw 11 років тому +1

    This interview completely changed my view of henry rollins. He seems so sincere, I know think he's a good guy.

  • @jlcjr
    @jlcjr Рік тому +1

    I love this guys journey. Real people. To me, he’s the “agree to disagree; let’s get something to eat man.”🥰

  • @ty_teynium
    @ty_teynium 5 років тому +13

    Holy crap in his school photo he almost looked like Joaquin Phoenix channeling joker.

    • @Jonjs99
      @Jonjs99 4 роки тому

      Fck off you paid adwertizer troll

  • @joshuataplin7724
    @joshuataplin7724 4 роки тому +2

    im so fascinated by that guy

  • @Wellsy1995
    @Wellsy1995 8 місяців тому +1

    Man I love this dude!!

  • @timothykooiman9236
    @timothykooiman9236 5 років тому +1

    Poor kid. Thanks for telling the truth about your life. Still my hero and keep writing.

  • @jonvia
    @jonvia 3 роки тому +5

    Henry talks about self esteem when he started weight lifting. Thats very important in a person's life. Maybe even gave him the confidence to be a front man.
    EDIT: Im just like Rollins with wanting kids. Not for me lol

    • @balladofthebroken7569
      @balladofthebroken7569 3 роки тому

      I’ve noticed the times I’ve felt best in my life there is a direct correlation between consistent weight lifting and my mental health

  • @TheJestermite
    @TheJestermite 10 років тому +1

    VERYVERYVERY HONEST ANSWERS !!!
    RESPECT THAT !!!

  • @RedUncle
    @RedUncle 13 років тому

    this was great! thanks for the upload! seriously, where can I take the "man-test" ?? haha that sounds excellent!!

  • @SB-hc1nt
    @SB-hc1nt 5 років тому +1

    I am not to into what this doctor is saying, however Rollins is an open book and it's refreshing to hear it. His father and how he acted is exactly how my grandfather was.

  • @kristinamaguire2016
    @kristinamaguire2016 5 років тому +3

    Henry is exactly my type

  • @lacaz212
    @lacaz212 2 роки тому +1

    Unsure if Mr Rollins was a good choice, unless the producers considered him control group. Performers are 2 personalities, I guess that’s the duality of the the questions asked and the responses given. Been a fan of Rollins for a long time. Thanks for taking me out of 2022 for a few minutes. Good program.

  • @006sick
    @006sick 12 років тому +6

    OMG!! I was SO right about him!!! I thought he was this kind of guy, this video confirms what I suspected, and I adore this man even more. Henry, you're a true hero, we've got so much to learn from you

  • @AliceinNirvanagarden
    @AliceinNirvanagarden 8 років тому +18

    Amazing how much in common I have with Henry Rollins, lol

  • @Darkchanmon
    @Darkchanmon 12 років тому

    very well put

  • @mel30ish1
    @mel30ish1 11 років тому +1

    Ahh, absolutely, perfectly said, thankyou, and we do wish him the best. Somehow though, I don't think he needs our best wishes, I think he's doing just fine!

  • @californiahustleandflow2307
    @californiahustleandflow2307 5 років тому +10

    9:13 Henry Rollins hates The Bouncing Souls.

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 10 років тому +1

    I think evolution from theater to kinetoscope to 8mm film to 35mm film to VHS to DVD to digital video to HD video to Blu-Ray to web-video to phone apps and right back to theater is a good example of these kinds of shifts. What's interesting is when people at different stages of development interact with one another or perhaps are at the same stage but disagree over details and goals

  • @GonZoArt9
    @GonZoArt9 2 роки тому +1

    A woman here and I confirm what Rollins said! "An articulate sensitive man who could whoop that ass"!!

  • @kalanyou3275
    @kalanyou3275 5 років тому

    ThNks for opening up henry

  • @aheartflash1
    @aheartflash1 11 років тому +1

    what a fascinating, beautiful guy.

  • @Mitac5026
    @Mitac5026 13 років тому

    it was very interesting!! thaks a lot!!

  • @EclecticSceptic
    @EclecticSceptic 11 років тому

    Great man!

  • @karenaudreytodd
    @karenaudreytodd 8 років тому +16

    Wow, he's sure grown up since this was filmed, listen to his current stuff and he's almost a completely different person, he has found proper outlets for his rage instead of the World at large. Back then he was funny to watch, now he's an amazing person to listen to...

  • @stillsexybutch
    @stillsexybutch 11 років тому +2

    Henry is just a REALLY COOL dude!!!!

  • @herefordmsv
    @herefordmsv 12 років тому +1

    Its Icon, from the Weight album.
    Cracking track

  • @MrJohnCJ00
    @MrJohnCJ00 11 років тому +5

    I did the fight club stuff with my dad too, but he expected that I would use to protect myself- if I walked up to someone and just punched them like Henry I would have been in huge huge trouble.

  • @nvcn86
    @nvcn86 12 років тому

    that analysis is amazing.. i could have say the same thing about henry by watching his videos.

  • @bobbyringo4091
    @bobbyringo4091 12 років тому

    Thanks very much!

  • @sirsir9665
    @sirsir9665 7 років тому +7

    I see some deep twisted emotional trauma with this guy.

  • @mdh6977
    @mdh6977 3 роки тому +1

    Fuck, the courage to do this and be open like he was...

  • @TheMMATron
    @TheMMATron 12 років тому +1

    A badass with a heart of gold.

  • @helikestv
    @helikestv 12 років тому +1

    I couldn't agree more.

  • @eddakidder
    @eddakidder 11 років тому +2

    i fully agree,i'm english ,working class,i dig holes for a living ffs.i also lift weights and box.however i played in punk rock bands for 20 years and will read anything,love knowledge,i also worked on a pub door and have seen some of the violence people are capable of to another human and its sickening

  • @sudaknot
    @sudaknot 4 роки тому

    i was wtching this while jack frost was on, suddenly i see henry rollins on tv as a hockey coach

  • @TheButtsworth
    @TheButtsworth 7 років тому +1

    and years later hes still just as active as he ever was.

  • @FanaticDrummer
    @FanaticDrummer Рік тому +1

    As terrible as Wrong Turn II was he was super funny in it 😂

  • @danielmiskei9031
    @danielmiskei9031 5 років тому +4

    Hank and I are quite similar. Difficult dudes from difficult backgrounds. Hard to handle people much less relationships. Best just to be alone, work, and
    lift weights haha.

  • @truendymion
    @truendymion 12 років тому

    Fascinating

  • @siglerproductions
    @siglerproductions 13 років тому

    whoa! this show is so cool!

  • @dogpetdog
    @dogpetdog 13 років тому

    that was awesome! that's the most real I've ever seen him...love rollins

  • @Geekman333
    @Geekman333 12 років тому +1

    'At odds with public morality...'. Henry...you rule.

  • @BlanFralen
    @BlanFralen 11 років тому +1

    Dispite the loaded psych questions. This is an honest insight to a soul.

  • @JHAM3232
    @JHAM3232 11 років тому +2

    I can see why he changed his last name from Garfield to Rollins, he didn't want the same name as his psyco dad.

  • @KennyGarland
    @KennyGarland Рік тому

    This is so 90's it hurts... great stuff though.

  • @adams6095
    @adams6095 2 роки тому +1

    I want someone to interview a clinical psychologist.

  • @TheAArmstrong
    @TheAArmstrong 11 років тому +2

    9:05 - 9:24 Im English and this comment - Henry hits the nail on the head. This hard man attitude you find in pubs and football matches just really pisses me off. Truth is its usually not so intelligent working class who live in small towns and have nothing better to do on the weekends than get tanked up on beer and punch some random guy for a) looking at his girlf b) pushing in at the bar or c) giving him a funny look

  • @cnuds
    @cnuds 11 років тому +2

    I did fight club with my dad too! "Come on boy, punch my hand!" Didn't do me much good though.
    Dads today are more likely to take heir kids to an aromatherapy session. Probably a good thing.

  • @boxhed95
    @boxhed95 4 роки тому +1

    That yearbook photo looks like Henry is about to snap at any second

  • @mbt9000
    @mbt9000 13 років тому +1

    im under a phychitrist (sp?) and me and him have the same views and oppinions, so i relate to him very well
    ,Michael

  • @stevetiger73
    @stevetiger73 13 років тому

    Henry Rollins is a legend.