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  • Henry Rollins: The One Decision that Changed My Life Forever
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    Henry Rollins is an American singer-songwriter, spoken word artist, writer, comedian,publisher, actor, and radio DJ. After performing for the short-lived Washington D.C.-based band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins fronted the California hardcore punk band Black Flag from August 1981 until mid-1986. Following the band's breakup, Rollins soon established the record label and publishing company 2.13.61 to release his spoken word albums, as well as forming the Rollins Band, which toured with a number of lineups from 1987 until 2003, and during 2006. Since Black Flag, Rollins has embarked on projects covering a variety of media. He has hosted numerous radio shows, such as Harmony in My Head on Indie 103, and television shows such as The Henry Rollins Show, MTV's 120 Minutes, and Jackass. He had a recurring dramatic role in the second season of Sons of Anarchy and has also had roles in several films. Rollins has also campaigned for various political causes in the United States, including promoting LGBT rights, World Hunger Relief, and an end to war in particular, and tours overseas with the United Service Organizations to entertain American troops.
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  • @bigthink
    @bigthink  4 года назад +93

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    • @edwardandrade4390
      @edwardandrade4390 3 года назад +7

      Probably the only person I'd heard of with control in his direction of life. I admire this guy. We need alot more like this guy. No doubt, and all should listen and take notes, I did.

    • @sandrajovic9078
      @sandrajovic9078 3 года назад +6

      @@edwardandrade4390 hell yes brother. Love the man.

    • @placebo150
      @placebo150 3 года назад +4

      No I want to become more disciplined and focused

    • @sandrajovic9078
      @sandrajovic9078 3 года назад +2

      @@placebo150!

    • @mc2engineeringprof
      @mc2engineeringprof 2 года назад +2

      A great. Period.

  • @Longo556
    @Longo556 Год назад +494

    Shout out to the ice cream store manager that encouraged him to take that shot. That’s wisdom and compassion in a situation that most wouldn’t offer it.

    • @DM01710
      @DM01710 Год назад +5

      You read my mind! peace and love

    • @bearbones4347
      @bearbones4347 Год назад +1

      Lmao

    • @_devik
      @_devik Год назад +6

      exactly. I didn't expect that from an American. I expected him to persuade him to stay

    • @DM01710
      @DM01710 Год назад +9

      ​ @devik don't think nationality detremines morals and compassion, sterotypes and juding by apperance are one of the last faults of humanity

    • @_devik
      @_devik Год назад +2

      @@DM01710 you are generally right.

  • @kennethmccormick1791
    @kennethmccormick1791 8 лет назад +9299

    "I don't have talent. I have tenacity. I have discipline. I have Focus. I know, without any delusion, where I come from & where I can go back to."
    You cannot get more motivational than that.

    • @lex.cordis
      @lex.cordis 8 лет назад +70

      +Kenneth McCormick That's fucking beautiful.

    • @awesomebillfromdawsomevill7788
      @awesomebillfromdawsomevill7788 8 лет назад +39

      +Kenneth McCormick no fucking joke this just hit home so hard

    • @Mr.Feckless
      @Mr.Feckless 8 лет назад +11

      +Kenneth McCormick Total Baller.

    • @LindsayKay
      @LindsayKay 8 лет назад +26

      +Kenneth McCormick So aggressive, articulate and constructive.

    • @QuentinLars
      @QuentinLars 8 лет назад +53

      +Lindsay Kay there's a difference between being aggressive and being assertive.... assertiveness is self-expression with conscious confidence.... aggression is fear-based from a survival standpoint...

  • @michaelprice3040
    @michaelprice3040 2 года назад +117

    A boss that knew how shit the job was and that someone had a way out and without envy gave support. A true human being.

  • @MgtowRubicon
    @MgtowRubicon 2 года назад +577

    "I'm not only an American, I am an Americanist. I survive America in spite of what it wants to do to people like me." -- Henry Rollins

    • @MarcelLWalker
      @MarcelLWalker 2 года назад +18

      Yeah. That's the line that got to me as well.

    • @jackstand3852
      @jackstand3852 2 года назад +16

      Never more true than today

    • @Jamison_IO
      @Jamison_IO 2 года назад +17

      His story only happens in America and I believe he knows that. It could be taken as a negative, but it doesn’t have to be. Like it or not, it is still the best place for those not born into money to improve their station in life.

    • @EDEN-fu8fm
      @EDEN-fu8fm 2 года назад +13

      @@Jamison_IO as a non american who lives in 3rd world shithole i 100 percent agree, americans are very lucky

    • @cienciabit
      @cienciabit 2 года назад +15

      @@EDEN-fu8fm And being born in Canada is bad luck? Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Australia, the Nederlands, etc?

  • @cjcar63
    @cjcar63 4 года назад +2168

    I'm the other Henry Rollins. Same time frame. Same situation. No lucky break. I'm in my late fifties now. Still grinding it out at jobs that most guys quit in their late twenties, early thirties. It's not all doom and gloom. I have a wonderful wife, a couple of great kids, and a nice little house in the burbs. I could do one of two things at this point in my life... sit around thinking about what might have been, or concentrate on making a better future for myself and those I love. That's why I'm here watching this video. Guys like Henry and their stories are what keep me going. Knowing that they made it out gives me hope... makes me smile.

    • @peterwhitaker71
      @peterwhitaker71 2 года назад +173

      A normal life is a noble thing. Love what you have.

    • @jeffdemers75
      @jeffdemers75 2 года назад +15

      Same

    • @dericmederos1514
      @dericmederos1514 2 года назад +48

      I mean considering most people don't even have a house that is theres you are already killing it.

    • @johns3106
      @johns3106 2 года назад +25

      Like you, I can to the conclusion many years ago that I would never be “living my dream”. But…the life I have (like yours) is great; I really have no regrets and am pretty thankful for what I’ve got…and I always keep in mind that there are a lot more folks like you and me living out their “normal” lives than there are guys (like Henry Rollins) who somehow hit it big.

    •  2 года назад +15

      @ cjcar63 while you are happy Henry is toiling around attempting to extract meaning from his horrid life. I saw him basically copying bill Hicks stand up comedy, but calling it spoken word poetry instead.
      It’s the curse for them; they give up life and all it’s wonders for…
      Fame?

  • @blixaland
    @blixaland 4 года назад +1806

    Not many bosses would be so understanding now. "It's your shot... take it." Wow. What a nice guy.

    • @ineoeon8925
      @ineoeon8925 4 года назад +12

      Well, fuck the Boss then.

    • @amasterofbation
      @amasterofbation 4 года назад +20

      Yeah if an opportunity like that presents itself and you say you know what you can go back to anyway, why would you wait for the approval of any boss from any job

    • @Ward8668
      @Ward8668 4 года назад +3

      FRANKO REYNALDO PERALTA DIAZ it’s probably a little of both in reality

    • @non4957
      @non4957 4 года назад +5

      fuck bosses

    • @monkeysoupman
      @monkeysoupman 4 года назад +2

      Exactly!

  • @davemanningreviews
    @davemanningreviews 2 года назад +120

    Rollins just condensed every self help book in the world in 7 minutes. Repetition, discipline, work, persistence, luck, opportunities. Most likely outcome = success.

  • @oscartravis5740
    @oscartravis5740 3 года назад +103

    "Humiliation and young people go together; I was used to it."

  • @ToilerOnTheSea
    @ToilerOnTheSea 5 лет назад +2879

    It's your shot. Take it.
    What a brilliant manager.

    • @alisonhall4403
      @alisonhall4403 5 лет назад +92

      yes, it is.. Most managers will not react that way.

    • @DemonSlide
      @DemonSlide 4 года назад +28

      In "Get in the Van" he says that the manager told him it was a crazy idea and that he should get back to work.
      But at least he didn't stand in Rollins' way.
      He also mentions being encouraged by Ian Mackaye.
      Anyhow, still an awesome story and state of affairs.

    • @MrWildtizzle
      @MrWildtizzle 4 года назад +62

      That's not management. That's leadership.

    • @SjN7HETIK
      @SjN7HETIK 4 года назад

      what a big moron I'd say...

    • @allosaurusfragilis7782
      @allosaurusfragilis7782 4 года назад +3

      Yh , i thought that. There are a few good bosses out there.

  • @onegirlrev
    @onegirlrev 8 лет назад +3019

    I wrote an email to this guy once and he wrote back and it made me happy to know how human and real and cool he was.

    • @williamsaenz5968
      @williamsaenz5968 8 лет назад +178

      +onegirlrev It's cool how he does that. I was bored one night in college and wanted to watch a somewhat obscure documentary he once did. I sent him an email about its availability, and within 24 hours he got back to me. As far as personalities go, he's the realest one I've seen yet.

    • @DrkKnight2
      @DrkKnight2 8 лет назад +231

      +onegirlrev I had cancer all through 1993. I still have the postcards he sent me from the road. I love the man.

    • @billgatesfauciouchie1696
      @billgatesfauciouchie1696 8 лет назад +62

      oh hes the coolest. dosent take himself too serious like other musicians. wasn't he great in Sons of anarchy season 2. always loved this dude his music and other performances make him a cultural icon.

    • @dabarussdaba4826
      @dabarussdaba4826 8 лет назад +2

      +onegirlrev
      B L I O N
      N O I C S
      O N I N O
      S C I O N
      N O I L B

    • @GaeasBlessing
      @GaeasBlessing 8 лет назад +59

      +onegirlrev I sent him an email at 3AM one night and he responded in 3 minutes! Awesome guy.

  • @randyzeitman1354
    @randyzeitman1354 3 года назад +253

    Henry Rollins is a man of focus and ritual. He says he got lucky. I say his work ethic give him more chances to throw the dice.

    • @cask1
      @cask1 2 года назад +3

      I agree

    • @jakejake7289
      @jakejake7289 2 года назад +4

      Yes, Mark Cuban said people call him lucky, but the harder he worked the luckier he got.

    • @joshdeets1584
      @joshdeets1584 2 года назад +4

      Luck is the residue of design.
      Heard that recently, can't remember who said it, but it wasn't me

    • @jakejake7289
      @jakejake7289 2 года назад +1

      @@joshdeets1584 I like it. The harder I work, the luckier I get.

    • @WinstonDreadmore
      @WinstonDreadmore Год назад

      Very well said

  • @ciaranmcginn2234
    @ciaranmcginn2234 Год назад +17

    "I dont have talent, I have tenacity, I have discipline, I have focus and I know where I come from and what I can go back to" - oh my god, what a statement, I hope that some young person sees this and takes in what that means, no BS just pure honesty, Henry Rollins was the first man I saw as a teenager that made me think, I want to he like this guy, what a force!

  • @mistabook
    @mistabook 8 лет назад +2574

    Rollins is one of the only people I've ever seen who can come across as humble and egotistical at the same time.

    • @swimsack
      @swimsack 8 лет назад +193

      You will need both traits if you want to be successful. At anything.

    • @MrJamjestteo
      @MrJamjestteo 7 лет назад +15

      check Gary Vaynerchuck

    • @davidlecea1
      @davidlecea1 7 лет назад +1

      how

    • @10fingersnoproblem94
      @10fingersnoproblem94 7 лет назад +7

      like he said, FOCUS

    • @jamesbrowning7258
      @jamesbrowning7258 7 лет назад +91

      MrBook nah, hes just honest. He brags about what hes good at, but hes also not afraid to admit his weaknesses and aknowledge the strength of others.

  • @andrewp1075
    @andrewp1075 5 лет назад +840

    "I should probably watch, shut up and learn instead of shooting my mouth off"
    Wish more people adhered to this advise.

    • @deakon071
      @deakon071 4 года назад +3

      This man is a hero for the rest of us

    • @rosiewhitfield123
      @rosiewhitfield123 4 года назад +1

      That would be great but in reality stupid can't be fixed.

    • @ShootMeMovieReviews
      @ShootMeMovieReviews 4 года назад +10

      Although let's be honest. He didn't exactly refrain from shooting his mouth off. In fact, it's pretty much what he's known for.

    • @veliveli8996
      @veliveli8996 4 года назад +1

      Something my dad taught at a very young age. Great advice from Henry Rollins

    • @IluvatarEru
      @IluvatarEru 4 года назад

      He only took that advice when he was older knowing things he didnt know then. You can't possibly know the outcome of your actions at the time but if you look back on past events and learn from there that's true knowledge

  • @mickscan2
    @mickscan2 3 года назад +43

    I saw Henry perform in
    Woodstock 94. He blew me away.
    The Man is a force of nature.

  • @radiokaput
    @radiokaput 2 года назад +116

    I loved when he admitted luck is involved in all this. Most people forget that luck is behind ALL succes stories. For me admitting the bit of luck in your success is a form of gratitude and humbleness. Even the simple fact that you are alive and able to work hard for your dreams is a piece of luck

    • @jwadd8648
      @jwadd8648 Год назад +2

      Luck "success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions", bullshit, his actions brought him to that crossroad, he made his own future it wasn't just by dumb luck, lightning strike, or whatever you want to call it, he is where he is because of a plethora of mostly right decsions leading up to this, and of course a wee bit o luck :).

    • @TheBanjoShowOfficial
      @TheBanjoShowOfficial Год назад +3

      @@jwadd8648 huge amount of luck. Had he been born a month earlier, perhaps none of these events would ever have precipitated and his life would have been as he described.

    • @Mattology1
      @Mattology1 Год назад

      Fuck luck

    • @Mattology1
      @Mattology1 Год назад

      I'm lucky to have this discomfort and pain. Thanks

  • @bigmikeystyle
    @bigmikeystyle 9 лет назад +493

    moral of the story: when opportunity knocks, quit your shitty ice cream job and answer the fucking door.

    • @tonyc.0451
      @tonyc.0451 9 лет назад +2

      *No argument from me.*
      *Now I have to wonder what opportunities await the rest of us.*

    • @clintdomingue
      @clintdomingue 9 лет назад +25

      bigmikeystyle exactly. A year ago I got an internship at a radio station. I worked my ass off doing everything I could to prove myself. At the end of the summer, I got an opportunity to have a steady gig on Saturday mornings. I immediately put in my resignation at my current job I had for five years that I didn't enjoy anymore and was only there on weekends at that point. About a year later, I'm still there and produce and cohost shows during the afternoons. Henry Rollins' video was something that got me inspired to get after it.

    • @tonyc.0451
      @tonyc.0451 9 лет назад

      Clint Domingue Congratulations for seizing that opportunity when you did.

    • @Hasansworstnightmare
      @Hasansworstnightmare 7 лет назад

      Fueler what?

    • @BassForever44
      @BassForever44 7 лет назад +3

      Absolutely man, when it happened to me I took it.... wisest move of my life. I'm not playing in my favorite band, but aren't sorting through junk back in my country, despite having a university degree at the time. Gosh, the wonders that having a shred of gonads, with a bit of "fuck all this shit" can do for us.

  • @jamesgaskell3982
    @jamesgaskell3982 5 лет назад +637

    Henry is totally spot on here about how society treats people with a poor income and future.

    • @noumenon3020
      @noumenon3020 3 года назад +30

      He’s also spot on about how luck plays heavily into what opportunities we receive, but if your eyes are open, you’re hardworking and tenacious, you will be able to maximize the lucky shots you get. Absolutely excellent life advice

    • @atomsmasher9411
      @atomsmasher9411 3 года назад +11

      @@noumenon3020 Luck is being prepared when the opportunity presents itself

    • @sk8n854
      @sk8n854 3 года назад

      Oh but he's white... that only applies to "people of color"

    • @user-qr7ee2cp4y
      @user-qr7ee2cp4y 3 года назад +1

      @@atomsmasher9411 I find that the harder/smarter I work, the luckier I get

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry 2 года назад +12

      @@sk8n854 you tried to start a thing ha!

  • @cedrickshead6382
    @cedrickshead6382 3 года назад +77

    Storytelling, to me, is an extremely difficult thing to master. I love listening to Henry Rollins because he is compelling, interesting and he has something to say. He doesn't flinch, is direct and knows what he is aiming at. In saying that, one of my favourite lines from this take is, 'to my boss, I'm not exactly quitting ....'

  • @ServMorrighan7
    @ServMorrighan7 3 года назад +153

    He's great. He scares me because if he were someone in my life he would call me out for my weaknesses, but only to shine light on them and help. He would probably tell me all the shit I already know, but am unwilling to admit. He's always been like that, and it's a good thing.

    • @Annabeth358
      @Annabeth358 2 года назад +7

      This is why I have such great respect for him even though I don't know him. There are so many hypocrites out here, but Rollins seems to see shit for what it is, and he understands what is needed.

    • @aprilshowers769
      @aprilshowers769 2 года назад +2

      He scares me because I feel like he’s gonna bust out singing the lyrics from liar.

    • @raytrenches1212
      @raytrenches1212 2 года назад +1

      That’s the Nazi Your fear from SOA HAHAH

    • @jennifermarlow.
      @jennifermarlow. 2 года назад +3

      @@Annabeth358 I got to see him on his Spoken Word Tour in 2015. I'd say your respect is justified. He's a thinker, a philosopher, and doesn't mince words. He exudes grounded, powerful and honest energy. He's the kind of guy you would want his respect. He doesn't seek to be a motivational speaker, he just tells things how he sees them, The motivation comes from the raw energy and will to be purely Henry Rollins - nothing and no one will control him. He's open to change, when it's warranted, but a follower of no one. Check out his spoken word; it's on youtube, and his books are great. (If you haven't already :)

    • @charlenepickett6414
      @charlenepickett6414 2 года назад +1

      Henry wilt tell you the truth whether you want to hear it or not

  • @vonsopas
    @vonsopas 4 года назад +268

    "I know without any illusion, where I come from and where I can go back to"... the most powerful words I've heard today...

    • @deadcantdance4941
      @deadcantdance4941 3 года назад +5

      You must live a simple life

    • @MrKelleyzinho
      @MrKelleyzinho 2 года назад +2

      But Rollins comes from an upper middle class family in Bethesda, MD, one of the wealthiest suburbs in America. Also, he dropped out of American University, a wealthy private school. So, where’s this school of hard knocks “people like him” come from. The guy is nothing if not disciplined, but he paints a picture of utter economic desperation that just wasn’t there. What do you think happened to all those other kids from the DC hardcore scene? Guess what, they are not homeless now, but rather well-off professionals.

    • @dogshit1997
      @dogshit1997 2 года назад +1

      @@MrKelleyzinho that's actually true. But hey everyone needs to maintain what they need to maintain.

    • @hughmann9568
      @hughmann9568 2 года назад +2

      @@MrKelleyzinho bro... Did you read up on him at all? Most of what you said isnt even true. 5 seconds on Google showed me that...

    • @kurdtcobain2896
      @kurdtcobain2896 2 года назад

      @@MrKelleyzinho he was sexually abused mann

  • @necronomicon6666
    @necronomicon6666 5 лет назад +362

    A real nice guy.
    You have to admire this man.
    He is 100% self made.

    • @lm1383
      @lm1383 4 года назад +15

      Nobody is 100% self made. How do you make this conclusion from his story?

    • @reneecaines9097
      @reneecaines9097 4 года назад +9

      Because he is...some of us know his whole story.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +5

      He is self made or the closest thing to it.

    • @foxbyte0157
      @foxbyte0157 4 года назад +7

      Wow! I did not know that he founded his band and every studio that he worked for!

    • @ryanjones7681
      @ryanjones7681 4 года назад +7

      Hes not too nice... watch the nardwar interviews with him

  • @mrknarf4438
    @mrknarf4438 3 года назад +54

    "Humiliation and young people have to go together"
    I think that's something many in our generation are missing. We're so focused on the image the others have of us, on what others think, on how our embarrassment will be forever documented and stored somewhere on the internet.
    It's a pity, if you're not willing to risk humiliation you'll miss some great opportunities. And you are young, you've got nothing to lose, even if you think that nothing you have is a lot. It isn't, pride heals, don't be a prideful useless mess.

    • @Mysteriuminiquitatis1998
      @Mysteriuminiquitatis1998 Год назад +6

      This is something I’m trying to learn now. Sometimes you have to embarrass yourself a bit to get to where you want to be. It sucks in the moment but it’s worth it in the end. It’s the whole point in putting yourself out there.

    • @dixienormous6969
      @dixienormous6969 8 месяцев назад

      I need to keep reminding myself of this. I'm stuck right now in my life, massively stuck & massively unhappy. This is the reason why. I'm so scared of making a fool out of myself & having people hate me for it & laugh at me for it. But I need to remember what you just said. Always. I need to remember it. Or else I won't live the life I see for myself inside my head. I see so much for myself but take absolutely no action due to immense fear. I think it's time to change that.

  • @BradiKal61
    @BradiKal61 2 года назад +16

    Tenacity is the key. ive seen SO many people who work up enthusiasm for some goal and then give up when they hit a bump. Henry hit every bump and kept going

  • @maxmelnikov4677
    @maxmelnikov4677 5 лет назад +637

    this should be a TED talk

    • @sae2705
      @sae2705 5 лет назад +13

      I've gone to see some of his spoken word stuff, I'd partially agree, but as Ryan says, he's intense, which is great, but not sure how the TED lot would take it. But hey, Ice T got a TED talk and kinda rolled it back, so who knows.

    • @adempc
      @adempc 4 года назад +10

      That would cheapen Mr. Rollins.

    • @p.haugen7565
      @p.haugen7565 4 года назад +10

      Look up the Joe Rogan episodes, gotta be 2 or 3 episodes, about 2 hours each. Way better than TED could ever be

    • @SjN7HETIK
      @SjN7HETIK 4 года назад

      fuck u moron, on TED we speak about serious things, not hypocritical dementia religion useless arguments. Shut up moron

    • @rosiewhitfield123
      @rosiewhitfield123 4 года назад

      Yeah it should be and even James Hetfield's if he did what Henry Rollins did.

  • @pedrososap
    @pedrososap 4 года назад +569

    "The America is not a place where you live in, it's a video game that you survive"

    • @StephenDoty84
      @StephenDoty84 3 года назад +25

      So what. Same can be said for living in Nigeria, Libya, Egypt, Congo, Zimbabwe, Venezuela, Cuba, Russia, etc. Only their real-life video games are harder to play, and the payoffs aren't as good if you win. That's the key thing he forgot to mention while bad-mouthing his own country like some damn, ingrate, punk socialistic snot!

    • @smc_onetwo
      @smc_onetwo 3 года назад +80

      @@StephenDoty84 it's almost as if he was in a punk band or something...

    • @pedrososap
      @pedrososap 3 года назад +19

      @@smc_onetwo Loool... you smashed him

    • @ghostshipone
      @ghostshipone 3 года назад +26

      Stephen Doty woah. Triggered

    • @aegrbdzre
      @aegrbdzre 3 года назад +23

      @@StephenDoty84 triggered af

  • @johnnyharperscoutstable5386
    @johnnyharperscoutstable5386 Год назад +14

    Looked up to this man since I was 16 years old. I’m 40 now and anytime I feel uncertain about anything. I remember him…🔥🐸🍺🔪🔥

    • @KyleS3m3noff
      @KyleS3m3noff Год назад +2

      Can you imagine how much better things would be if so many young, lost men discovered Henry Rollins instead of grifters like Jordan Peterson?

    • @johnnyharperscoutstable5386
      @johnnyharperscoutstable5386 Год назад +1

      I don’t even know who he is but I bet Henry would kick his ass😆

  • @leawood
    @leawood 6 лет назад +839

    I saw them in '86. Guys were stage diving and Rollins stopped the show twice telling them to stop since it's dangerous. A guy jumped on my head and knocked me across the floor. It hurt like hell. I looked up and saw Rollins chasing the guy out of the ballroom, throwing punches.

    • @alyusdickey9561
      @alyusdickey9561 5 лет назад +28

      leawood You're lucky and not at the same time lol

    • @Matt-gf4gd
      @Matt-gf4gd 5 лет назад +37

      thats awesome hah... Rollins is a cool dude.

    • @xNickJones
      @xNickJones 5 лет назад +11

      r/thatreallyhappened

    • @CHUNKYNUGGET666
      @CHUNKYNUGGET666 5 лет назад +1

      haha awesome story

    • @0x777
      @0x777 5 лет назад +36

      I absolutely believe this. He's one of the last "real" people in what we'd call showbusiness.
      Everyone else is just a product.

  • @moqui5783
    @moqui5783 7 лет назад +623

    really smart humble guy. I love it when people make it and don't shit on the people lower then them because they are smart enough to know that could have been them

    • @jccross
      @jccross 7 лет назад +1

      My sister and I have seen him speak live many times and recently did a meet and greet. He's an intense guy and overall a great person.

    • @justinm2697
      @justinm2697 7 лет назад

      This is random but seeing as you seem to be a Rollins fan, perhaps you can help me. I saw something in the mid 90s that featured him. It might have been a band gig or just speaking. But he told a story about one of his friends......a long story, and it ended with his friend being shot and dying. All from my memory so even these small details might not be totally accurate. But it's the first time I can remember being brought to tears over someone discussing their life (I was maybe 11 at the time). I've never been able to find him talking about it, and youtube is too big to find some random story that perhaps isn't even on it. Perhaps you know what I'm talking about?

    • @mikeykam1
      @mikeykam1 7 лет назад

      I just saw it it's on youtube, just search him, it's an upload from 4 years ago

    • @wolfspritzer9253
      @wolfspritzer9253 7 лет назад +14

      lol this guy is one of the most pretentious people in rock n roll. Watch the jre podcast, all he does is blow smoke up his own ass.

    • @Frank75288
      @Frank75288 7 лет назад

      didn't he kill his best friend ?

  • @blucu001
    @blucu001 3 года назад +55

    4:33 "I don't have talent. I have tenacity. I have discipline. I have Focus. I know, without any delusion, where I come from & where I can go back to."
    If I ever meet Henry Rollins, I will let him know that quote is what kept me going from giving up when I flunked out of college in 2014, when that for me seemed like the end of what was the best chance to ever move to a better life.
    You're a god among men for your humility and tenacity, Henry.

    • @FLOUNDERMILKSHAKE
      @FLOUNDERMILKSHAKE 2 года назад +2

      Ever hear Black Flag? He speaks the truth.

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 Год назад +1

      So what did you end up doing?

    • @blucu001
      @blucu001 Год назад

      @@anti-ethniccleansing465 I took some time to readjust but I went back to college and graduated in computer aided drafting (CAD). Currently taking the year off from school before going back and go for engineering (most likely civil).

    • @blucu001
      @blucu001 Год назад

      @@FLOUNDERMILKSHAKE Best punk band from the L.A. area.

    • @anti-ethniccleansing465
      @anti-ethniccleansing465 Год назад +1

      @@blucu001
      Nice, dude! Keep up the good work! :)

  • @sanitarymailbox-8023
    @sanitarymailbox-8023 2 года назад +18

    I found this video four years ago not having any idea who Henry Rollins was, and the trip that this man has taken me on since then has been one that's changed my life for good. Hours and hours listening to him speak, dozens of great bands he's turned me on to, and so much curiosity to learn more of the world around me. Thank the gods for Henry Rollins

  • @kimjackson2896
    @kimjackson2896 4 года назад +555

    At the lowest point in my life at the moment. Lost so much. Homeless, no family, fighting everyday to not give up. Work 2 jobs, sometimes 100+ hours a week. Trying to find my place. Trying to push thru the pain, laugh all I can. Today tho, was testing. Rollins has always had an impact on me. Music, looks, voice, presence... But this, the way he delivers the story of becoming the man he is today. Remember the first time I ever saw him speak on stage. 30 years. And this still affects me the same way. This came at the right moment.

    • @BucketPukes1969
      @BucketPukes1969 4 года назад +12

      @J G the america is a video game where you try to survive sweetie. dont make a mistake, especially if you werent born wealthy

    • @BaldingClamydia
      @BaldingClamydia 4 года назад +3

      💜

    • @denisesignorelli9643
      @denisesignorelli9643 4 года назад +12

      Hoping the very best for you Kim

    • @Pretty-Ugly-369
      @Pretty-Ugly-369 4 года назад +14

      Hold on Kim, you're valuable, things can change for the better, never give up hope. You clearly have tenacity, discipline & focus as well. Wish you the best.
      The system is broken, not you!

    • @rantingintothevoid
      @rantingintothevoid 4 года назад +18

      I’ve been there. Homelessness, hunger, hopelessness, exhaustion, fainting from the stress, abuse, and feeling like I was in a constant video game where my only objective was to stay alive. It was hell or the closest embodiment of what I imagine hell being. This was during most of 2018 and 2019. I now have a temporary home with my family but spend every waking second of my life in paralyzing fear that will become my reality again.. I know this isn’t very encouraging but I’m trying to tell myself it’s going to get better because I suppose it has. Please hang in there.

  • @brianparks2039
    @brianparks2039 7 лет назад +88

    "I don't have talent, I have tenacity." That's why I like this guy. He shows that the hard truth doesn't have to be feared or hard.

  • @satevo462
    @satevo462 3 года назад +66

    "the America would have happened to me" That's profound. America is hell for a majority of it's citizens.

    • @RedSiegfried
      @RedSiegfried 2 года назад +10

      You couldn't be more wrong than you are with that statement. It's almost the exact opposite. You will gain perspective and experience as you age and experience the rest of the world, trust me.

    • @bettergetdave
      @bettergetdave 2 года назад +4

      @@RedSiegfried yes agree Rollins had a great message but he lost me there. He makes it sound like America was going to do something bad, but ignores the opportunity it gives people like him. Totally misses the point

    • @carlrichards5207
      @carlrichards5207 2 года назад +5

      USA rocks. Go to almost any other country and you will get a good idea why.

    • @AtreVire
      @AtreVire 2 года назад +2

      @@carlrichards5207 you sound brainwashed

    • @carlrichards5207
      @carlrichards5207 2 года назад +2

      @@AtreVire i know some things..... things.

  • @jimbo1531
    @jimbo1531 Год назад +10

    I saw Henry on tour at a theatre about ten years ago. It was hands down the best thing I've ever seen at a theatre. I don't think I've paid such close attention to anything for 3 hours before or since. I highly recommend seeing him speak.

  • @lebarosky
    @lebarosky 10 лет назад +63

    This guy is overly modest. He's brilliant. Seeing the world clearly is a very, very rare thing.

    • @inbredjed07
      @inbredjed07 10 лет назад +9

      I promise I am not being a troll, but no, the modesty is part of humiliation. The process of being humble. Humbly taking your place, putting your head down, and winning. Focus can not come with a false ego...he is real, and true to form. Humble....

    • @lebarosky
      @lebarosky 7 лет назад

      No, no, don't hold back. Speak to me as if we were face to face, with courage.

  • @danielb3863
    @danielb3863 5 лет назад +1623

    Worth 15 million, drives a Mazda 6 with cloth seats and wears a t-shirt that looks 5 years old and washed a 100 times. Respect!!!! I know ppl who make 50k a year and drive 40k cars. Smh

    • @spurezurko
      @spurezurko 5 лет назад +157

      yeah. this shit's global. I'm from effin' Slovenia and I actually know people who have, like, a cushy BMW... and can't buy milk.... or this one guy , has a Mercedes AMG, but complains how he can't afford a kindergarten for his daughter... el stuipdo... it burns...

    • @EnCrypticon23x
      @EnCrypticon23x 5 лет назад +86

      He's been often described as cheap. Not in a negative sense, but as in he does not wastefully spend his money. He may be worth 15 million, but he lives his life like someone that lives off a 50k/year salary.

    • @robertgolfetto
      @robertgolfetto 5 лет назад +92

      A poor man buys what he wants, a rich man buy what he needs: this proves that not only he's rich, but he's also smart.

    • @Marie-Isabelle
      @Marie-Isabelle 5 лет назад +49

      In London people drive sports cars and 4x4s they bought on credit. I want to ask "Where's your farm? Why do you drive a tractor in the middle of fucking London??" smh

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 5 лет назад +45

      I'd still spend more for a Toyota, because I'll keep the damn thing forever and it won't cost me as much to service.
      Frugality rules! 👍

  • @markmccann1
    @markmccann1 3 года назад +70

    I’ve tried to listen to Rollins’ music several times and can’t really seem to get in to it. Just too heavy for my taste.
    But, I love listening to him talk. He seems like such an awesome human being.

    • @jacobmontoya7172
      @jacobmontoya7172 2 года назад +3

      He is a man of the everyman

    • @wingnut5404
      @wingnut5404 2 года назад +2

      If you're a reader, try to find a copy of "Get In the Van". It's the extremely long version of what he summed up in a couple minutes here. A really impressive story of living a hard life for what you love and just freakin' going for it. Highly recommended.
      Then again, if you're not a reader, get the audio version. Rollins reads it. So damn good.

    • @IzzyBizzyBooBoo
      @IzzyBizzyBooBoo 2 года назад +2

      I feel the same way about his writing-it just isn't very good IMO. Often people seem to compare him to Nick Cave who is like one kazillion times better at music (IMO) and I don't get it. I do think he is a decent speaker and sometimes he can be funny.

    • @dalethelander3781
      @dalethelander3781 Год назад +1

      You think Henry's heavy?
      Try Slipknot.

  • @jakejake7289
    @jakejake7289 2 года назад +2

    Never cared or knew a lot about him. Every interview I watch of him I realize what a thoughtful and well spoken guy he is. "I manage myself". Respect, Henry!

  • @ilikemusic5440
    @ilikemusic5440 8 лет назад +144

    Henry Rollins is the most human like and relatable celebrity I've ever seen. Very humbling.

    • @walperstyle
      @walperstyle 8 лет назад

      Anarchist or Libertarian?

    • @ilikemusic5440
      @ilikemusic5440 8 лет назад +3

      +walperstyle anarchist.

    • @walperstyle
      @walperstyle 8 лет назад

      We can still be friends.
      -James Walper
      Libertarian Party of Canada

    • @ilikemusic5440
      @ilikemusic5440 8 лет назад +1

      +walperstyle I don't have friends, just future victims.

    • @walperstyle
      @walperstyle 8 лет назад

      ilikemusic5440 Then you are not an anarchist. Anarchy is about not having rules, not being oppressive to others. Anarchists don't violate the Non Aggression Principle. Get to know some Anarcho-Capitalists.

  • @kewlbns69
    @kewlbns69 8 лет назад +325

    i never really listened to this guy's music but i always liked him for some reason. i think this explains why.

    • @teeoh9192
      @teeoh9192 8 лет назад +8

      +Kewl Beans Amen! Just a REAL man, being a REAL man.

    •  8 лет назад +1

      +Kewl Beans Same here

    • @FPrimeHD1618
      @FPrimeHD1618 8 лет назад +4

      Same with me. Never into black flag, but this confirms why I always liked him.

    • @kewlbns69
      @kewlbns69 8 лет назад +2

      FPrimeHD
      saw him in some high school teen comedy once he was pretty funny. :D

    • @derekwells5565
      @derekwells5565 8 лет назад +3

      +Kewl Beans I feel the same way. I think it's how humbling and honest he seems/is.

  • @SuenosAzules
    @SuenosAzules Год назад +9

    This was me in the early 90’s. Grew up in Maryland.. decided I had enough and left Maryland, joined the Coast Guard, traveled to Florida, went into and left law enforcement and worked very hard to start my own business and took every job I could and did well. Work hard.. and listen to your instincts.. and do what is right for you.. not others. You will always eventually find success.

    • @Kjf2691
      @Kjf2691 4 месяца назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Angelito_Noreaga
    @Angelito_Noreaga 2 года назад +7

    I did something along these lines as well. Left a job I hated, had no options available, was homeless for a few months, all in order to pursue Navy Seal training. I didn't make it through, but it opened up more doors than I could have imagined. The turnaround has been unreal. If you end up choosing a path that you know will drastically change your life, fasten your seatbelt.

  • @SpecialHandlingUnit
    @SpecialHandlingUnit 8 лет назад +117

    I "met" Henry at the Espy Hotel in St.Kilda about 18 years ago. I was a bouncer, he was leaving, I said,"hey Henry..." he turned and greeted me, shook my hand, I was star struck and said, "love your work". lol, I felt like a dumb dumb.
    I think if he didn't make it with Black flag it was his drive that would make him a success in life anyway.

    • @anthonyhansen4383
      @anthonyhansen4383 8 лет назад +5

      +SpecialHandlingUnit A friend and I met Henry across the road out the back of the Palais in St Kilda during a Spoken Word tour about 18 years ago also! Amazing memories Bro!

    • @markpaal8853
      @markpaal8853 8 лет назад +1

      +SpecialHandlingUnit nice bullshit story. You`re lying.

    • @scorpioblack8997
      @scorpioblack8997 8 лет назад +1

      Lucky!

    • @SpecialHandlingUnit
      @SpecialHandlingUnit 8 лет назад +6

      +Mark Paal wow literally nothing happens to you then. If you put a dollar value to my micro experience you call a lye, what would it be worth, you've got to be trolling or really simple.

    • @zeromailss
      @zeromailss 7 лет назад +2

      obviously trolling

  • @john_dillermand
    @john_dillermand 5 лет назад +492

    How can you NOT love Henry Rollins?

    • @excurrahee
      @excurrahee 5 лет назад +51

      Because he's a leftist fuckhead that talks about how shitty America is while at the same time telling how hard work has made him successful. People are watching this thinking he's brilliant but it's actually a huge contradiction.

    • @davidsloan9928
      @davidsloan9928 5 лет назад +55

      ​@@excurrahee I don't think the man is a huge contradiction, but he certainly doesn't regurgitate the stereotypical narrative of 'The American Dream'. He's painting America as a destructive force - move, hustle and grind or you will be annihilated. The man got some lucky breaks, no fucking doubt about that, and he certainly acknowledges that too; but what he's saying is he couldn't take advantage of his position if it wasn't for his tenacity, work ethic, etc.
      The man was relatively happy in his modest lifestyle at the time, but he recognised what way society was moving and foresaw what his future (or lack thereof) would likely turn out. He's not necessary a hero, but a survivor.

    • @ElevatedChillz
      @ElevatedChillz 5 лет назад +1

      You have obviously never played Djffny.

    • @Slippymicky
      @Slippymicky 5 лет назад +21

      Easy, by not liking pompous, self obsessed posers.

    • @joehudson6391
      @joehudson6391 5 лет назад +11

      Easy

  • @Waldenpunk
    @Waldenpunk 2 года назад +6

    Punk Rock saved my life, too. My life and career as a successful writer has been completely DIY, which I learned from my years in the punk scene. Thanks Henry!

  • @terryoneil7128
    @terryoneil7128 Год назад +2

    'I know without any illusion where I come from and where I can go back to'
    the very definition of humility!!! Love Henry Rollins!!!

  • @boomboxsschannel7661
    @boomboxsschannel7661 5 лет назад +356

    Tenacity, discipline, and focus are talents. Possibly the most valuable. With them you can do anything. They are skills I need to work on. Mr Rollins you are an inspiration. I love this story.

    • @AgeofJP
      @AgeofJP 5 лет назад +12

      A talent is not something you can learn, it's something you have or you don't have...people who are talented often don't need any of the three to become successfull.
      I am neither of the three and I don't want to be. I can live my life with relatively much ease and my only focus lies in literately anything but work...and I'm glad and thankful to be able to live that way. I am talented and I hate the thought that others have to go through so much effort and hardships to reach the same level of "success" that I got literally just from having a high IQ and a good attitude.
      You can't just do *anything* because you're tenacious, disciplined and focussed...these are not rare traits in the working society and I've met countless such people who sadly struggle with a stagnant life of barely having enough to pass the month. I can't comprehend how frustrating it must be for them, especially because they also have been told their whole childhood that these traits would eventually pay off in later life. But reality or rather capitalism doesn't work that way.

    • @ripme6616
      @ripme6616 4 года назад +3

      AgeofJP I humbly disagree

    • @shanesantana54
      @shanesantana54 4 года назад

      He is similar to Howard Stern. Focus and discipline, plus being to work on time and just working hard.

    • @boomboxsschannel7661
      @boomboxsschannel7661 2 года назад

      @@LarsTragel-zh7ei has my post been bothering you for the past 2 years bud? I’m flattered.

  • @charliecharlie2960
    @charliecharlie2960 5 лет назад +98

    "I don't have talent, I have tenacity"
    Amen

  • @medusakatz2183
    @medusakatz2183 4 года назад +6

    An amazing man. If the world just had more people who think the way he does, what a wonderful world we would have.

  • @Drummer_Jeff83
    @Drummer_Jeff83 2 года назад +5

    "I know where I'm going. I might not finish it. I might not survive it. But I'm the one booking it"
    What a profound way of putting it.

  • @grazydine2
    @grazydine2 5 лет назад +263

    "The America would have happened to me"
    Henry Rollins
    Damn...

    • @vi9835
      @vi9835 3 года назад +2

      This man knows the math

    • @kargs5krun
      @kargs5krun 3 года назад

      Hit you in the soloplex didn't he?

    • @codycooper5768
      @codycooper5768 3 года назад +3

      I really like the guy. Never really got into his music but I've always loved hearing him speak. Very intelligent dude, knows his shit.

    • @Hitithardify
      @Hitithardify 2 года назад +1

      @@codycooper5768 He’s written a ton of books that you would probably enjoy if you like his spoken work performances.

    • @DGMUSICisGOOD
      @DGMUSICisGOOD 2 года назад

      .Im an immigrant and a US citizen and I think there is something especially sad about being poor/living bad in America. Im going to try and formulate this thought right here:
      the those who have not, or scrape by, are tucked away in America. They are in the area of the town where as pizza driver I didn't go happily or really even knew about, but I could sense even as a young person that something was off. In suburbia I would deliver pizzas to nice same looking houses, with similar cars and bright lights above the garage doors. Id be met by the smiling people or cheerful people and tipped with a check. But then there were those other deliveries. Those where the road goes a longer way towards the area I didn't go a lot, and opened up to a trailer park, or an apartment building back against a dark backdrop. Where I don't see the bright and cheerful people and sometimes I am asked to leave the pizza by the door, grab the money tucked away and walk away. Sometimes they open the door and you wish they didn't, wondering what the disease is. Sometimes the apartment hall smelled, or reminded you of a crappy college apartment with dim hallway lights and bad carpeting.
      I would think about the songs that sang about the hard lives of a waitress somewhere, or a single mom, and just think about what kind of a financial situation a person had to be that they didn't live in a nice house like those other people. What keeps them stuck? My ambition was always telling me it's just a matter of desire, and hard work, right? It can always be done, so why didn't it happen for these people?
      Maybe in the end I don't really know what Rollins means here, but maybe he is talking about if you get left behind, you really get left behind in America.

  • @Voltahgandhi
    @Voltahgandhi 5 лет назад +688

    I went to my boss and said, "I'm not exactly quitting, but here is this thing that happened", and he said, "it's your shot", and I said, "yeah", he said, "take it".
    Best fucking boss.

    • @fatsue4289
      @fatsue4289 5 лет назад +17

      Although in his book 'Get In The Van' he tells a different story...& says his boss's attitude was completely opposite & it was Ian Mackay who told him he had to go for it...
      If you're going to be a liar, you've got to have a good memory...especially when you've written it for the world to read 😉

    • @thepainkiller4939
      @thepainkiller4939 4 года назад +4

      @@fatsue4289 actors are the greatest liars; that's how they earn their keep, after all.

    • @MrWildtizzle
      @MrWildtizzle 4 года назад +12

      This is a sanitized version of what happened. He also talks about Black Flag being his big opportunity without talking about having to knock out dudes who thought it was funny and punk rock to stub out cigarettes on his legs during shows.
      His boss could both be supportive and also tell him he's probably making a mistake, because 99 times out of 100, he was.

    • @xalstarx
      @xalstarx 4 года назад +5

      Leroy 49 - I was going to make that same comment. I can only assume Hank wanted to make it sound more punk rock at the time. I think he said in his podcast that he’s still friends with his old boss. We can only hope his old boss has no hard feelings about being made to look like a villain in his book.

    • @baxterstockman2224
      @baxterstockman2224 4 года назад +5

      @@fatsue4289 Coz he is liar, yeah he is liar, he rip your mind out he burn your soul na na na na

  • @chrisaldridge3326
    @chrisaldridge3326 Год назад +1

    Discipline, and focus is something I have acquired listening to his music. 42 now and still cranking his music in my head.

  • @MultiPerson555
    @MultiPerson555 4 года назад +2

    I really respect how he acknowledges that there was a lot of luck in his success while also being able to highlight how much hard work he put in and how that carried him through his lucky break. Not many people are able to acknowledge both their luck and their effort

  • @MrPwe3
    @MrPwe3 6 лет назад +204

    I love this dude man talks so straight and sensibly , not an ounce of bullshit spoken ever

    • @k.c.lejeune6613
      @k.c.lejeune6613 6 лет назад +4

      MrPwe3 He's actually highly intelligent.

    • @tsohgallik
      @tsohgallik 5 лет назад +1

      Huh.. well he does have that song Liar..

    • @jasonruppert3256
      @jasonruppert3256 5 лет назад +8

      He's a doucher.

    • @ironeddie9917
      @ironeddie9917 5 лет назад +1

      MrPwe3 Rollins is a fOoL! And him and Johnny dipshit= (depp) helped get those 3 satanic child rapists murderers get out of prison! They all hang together... fuck them all!-

    • @waynedurning8717
      @waynedurning8717 5 лет назад +4

      Nah he’s not your typical bullshitter but he’s definitely a bullshitter.

  • @maitlando1645
    @maitlando1645 9 лет назад +165

    I started the video not liking Henry. I'm not a fan of punk music and I'm not crazy about his comedy but I gotta admit, I now have admiration and respect for him.

    • @tonyc.0451
      @tonyc.0451 9 лет назад +4

      I first heard of Henry Rollins when I learned that he voiced a villain in "The Legend of Korra." Over time I learned that he's still one of the hardest-working performers in Los Angeles.
      Break a leg, Mr. Rollins. You were astounding as Zaheer.

    • @insederec
      @insederec 8 лет назад +2

      Tony Chang I first heard of him from his speech in Tool's song Bottom. Then I learned he was a pretty sweet dude and now that song is even cooler to me.

    • @tonyc.0451
      @tonyc.0451 8 лет назад

      ***** I'll have to find that one. How do I find this song?
      You've heard him voice Zaheer in "Korra," yes?

    • @insederec
      @insederec 8 лет назад

      Tony Chang I'm actually in the middle of catching up on Avatar but I'll get to Korra. Be looking forward to it. As for the song, It's on Tool's album Undertow. You can find it on youtube.

    • @tonyc.0451
      @tonyc.0451 8 лет назад

      ***** Tool's album "Undertow." Thanks for the tip.

  • @serialcarpens290
    @serialcarpens290 2 года назад +10

    I know this kind of sounds like a weird comparison, but I get Ace Ventura vibes from Henry Rollins. The guy has a whole lot of perspective and his self introspection is unmatched.

  • @regaro5740
    @regaro5740 4 года назад +4

    This appeared on my recommended this pandemic and I'm really thankful because I really needed to hear this.

  • @RebelThoughts82
    @RebelThoughts82 9 лет назад +19

    I'm surprised Henry didn't bring up the fact that he almost got killed one night when he and a friend got robbed by some dudes back in the early 90's. His friend unfortunately was killed during the robbery. R.I.P Joe Cole.

    • @hypnocil10
      @hypnocil10 9 лет назад +1

      the reason he dosent bring it up, is because he was pissing his pants
      he acts all tough , but deep down he is a sissy , who let his friend die
      and ran like a coward
      this guy is a rude piece of shit , and a phony

    • @arthurtrotsky1661
      @arthurtrotsky1661 9 лет назад +16

      ***** Yes because in a situation in which you had a gun pointed at you, you would totally jump on the guy and beat the life out of him with your bare fists without the smallest hint of stress.

    • @TheTnote
      @TheTnote 6 месяцев назад +1

      His book about that incident, "See a Grown Man Cry" is a must read.

  • @Red1676
    @Red1676 8 лет назад +206

    every kid graduating highschool should be sat down to watch this

    • @jeremynelson5311
      @jeremynelson5311 8 лет назад +11

      maybe they'll learn some good music too

    • @gromm93
      @gromm93 8 лет назад +4

      +Red1676 How about the full realization that not everyone will succeed, even with this advice?
      Most of the time, guys like him will simply work their asses off making someone else rich, in the vain hope that a little bit of that might almost come their way. This has been the mantra of pretty much everyone in the middle class.
      Which is why Henry credits his crazy luck more than his crazy hard work.

    • @JUST1SELL1IT7
      @JUST1SELL1IT7 8 лет назад +4

      +Ernie Dunbar keep thinking like that and you will never succeed my friend....

    • @martinwakefield8138
      @martinwakefield8138 8 лет назад +8

      +Ernie Dunbar did you know that 56% of the GDP consists it small businesses? let me explain what that means. it means that small businessee are the life blood of our economy and that you have a better than even shot at working for yourself and acheiving your dream. also, our system allows the private individual to invest. That means you to can gain wealth. There is a lot of opportunity for those who work and have the right mindset. Your rant just sounds like an excuse.

    • @zeromailss
      @zeromailss 7 лет назад +1

      +Ernie Dunbar if you work hard you will survive and might get lucky and live a good life ,but if you dont work hard you wont survive
      its sink or swim,if you have nothing better to do than to complain then go get some work duh,your rant is nothing but excuse ,thats what make people who actually might have the chance of success to fail miserably

  • @Fucc_0ff
    @Fucc_0ff 2 года назад +5

    When he talks and tells story’s I wanna cry because it touches me very deeply

  • @XBlakeFreemanX
    @XBlakeFreemanX Год назад +5

    Watching this at 2am while living in my car… I’m parked behind the Kroger in my Lincoln Towncar… got a record deal offer in California and I’m in Nashville… have to be at work in 6 hours… I’m about to drive 28 hours to see what this life has to offer…. Please wish me luck!

  • @tromusic7815
    @tromusic7815 7 лет назад +626

    Henry Rollins behind a counter serving me ice cream would be so intense lmao

    • @mitch8557
      @mitch8557 7 лет назад +6

      it'd be like his story about the big tattooed guy that worked at a subway

    • @halestoorm511
      @halestoorm511 7 лет назад +25

      Giving you a dead serious gaze and mumbling a life advice quote which you cannot really make out what it means.

    • @girlslaughingjp
      @girlslaughingjp 7 лет назад +2

      Ian Mackaye is the one you want to be weary of.

    • @girlslaughingjp
      @girlslaughingjp 7 лет назад +2

      joker Darker he's not commenting on whether or not the encounter would have worth, but rather it would be intense. You and I could come to that conclusion that it would intense given Henry's overall disposition, which more than likely would have remained the same regardless of whether he got his break or not.

    • @tromusic7815
      @tromusic7815 7 лет назад

      Robert precisely 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @NJFilmSyndicate
    @NJFilmSyndicate 6 лет назад +30

    "I don't have talent, I have tenacity" EPIC! Thanks Henry!

  • @rogiervantilburg3440
    @rogiervantilburg3440 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, Henry!
    And also thanks for making the ‘liar’ video clip

  • @tbd5041
    @tbd5041 3 года назад +4

    I have always loved Henry Rollins. Came to my town once when he was in Black Flag, and I was too young for me and my friends to get in, so we sat out on the curb of RuRed and listened. Great night, wish I could have seen him in person.

  • @ThePhantom1992
    @ThePhantom1992 7 лет назад +88

    I come back and watch this video every month or so, sometimes it helps me pick my self up and move.

    • @Sicbay138
      @Sicbay138 6 лет назад +1

      Yes. Yes. Both Henry Rollins and Diaz are why I finally got my shit together. Rollins taught me I need to organize my life and quit being a lazy fucker, and Diaz will teach you to get some confidence and some balls, lol. Its fantastic.

    • @weworks7811
      @weworks7811 6 лет назад

      MumboJumbo32 C 👌🏼🤣😂💯

  • @Crazygirl72954
    @Crazygirl72954 8 лет назад +30

    "its your shot?"
    "yeah"
    "take it"
    thats some honest support. you wouldnt see that nowdays.

  • @John.Skelton
    @John.Skelton Год назад +14

    THIS DUDE IS SO BRILLIANT! 🤘💀🤘

  • @alexinfinite7142
    @alexinfinite7142 8 месяцев назад

    Im 38 years old and it was so good to hear your story. This resonates so well. Big fan of your work!

  • @TheS1m0nn
    @TheS1m0nn 9 лет назад +372

    "America would have happened to me" damn

    • @PassportGods
      @PassportGods 9 лет назад +11

      I know right? That statement hit me too.

    • @fred5399
      @fred5399 8 лет назад +4

      TheS1m0nn That one hit me too.

    • @forrestgunt8201
      @forrestgunt8201 8 лет назад +1

      Shlomo Great oooh yeah baby

    • @jimchitwood6439
      @jimchitwood6439 8 лет назад

      Wells woW when saws s, water wtw

    • @feitan9696
      @feitan9696 8 лет назад +1

      +TheS1m0nn wow right? I had the same reaction.

  • @danielmoran9902
    @danielmoran9902 2 года назад +2

    I really respect Henry. He is a great example of an everyday man who just took a shot and went and did it. Bloody good show.

  • @TheHergeea
    @TheHergeea 3 года назад

    Refreshing to hear the humility and genuine gratitude. Love his YES no matter what attitude

  • @deanwest2744
    @deanwest2744 5 лет назад +70

    I don't agree with all of Henry's personal views on certain matters.
    But I admire his drive and focus.

  • @chewface
    @chewface 10 лет назад +217

    It's painful how much luck plays into life. Just living...life. So much luck. Serendipity. Fate. Beneficial twist of circumstance. Hard work is awesome...but it can only do so much. Luck runs the show. Isn't it amazing how almost all politicians have successful/wealthy children? The entire course of their life was determined just by who their parents were. Some people starve to death in a gutter for the same reason.

    • @supersayainjesus7204
      @supersayainjesus7204 9 лет назад +5

      There is no such thing as luck, only chance.

    • @T3hTroll
      @T3hTroll 9 лет назад +1

      It's called grit.
      The more you treat humans like humans, you get what you truly deserve. The more you can bond with another being, another network or system of aid you get. The best way to put it is... Black Americans tend to exceed in the music industry, but the reason being is because of the politics and the connections in the black community.
      Empathyy brah.

    • @dddmemaybe
      @dddmemaybe 9 лет назад +1

      If you're having problems with your chances, then why not take fate into your own hands >:D
      Like Robin Hood, who makes use of his Skills to create a Direct solution to a poverty problem.

    • @chewface
      @chewface 9 лет назад +7

      *****
      Wow. Very eloquent argument. With so much logic and reasoning to back it up. Astounding. Are you a Neanderthal by any chance?

    • @chewface
      @chewface 9 лет назад +10

      ***** Your IQ is 99.93% above most people in society? Wow. That's impressive. And you spend your free time on RUclips, calling people pussies for acknowledging the FACT that luck plays a big role in the outcome of everyone's life? Fascinating. Good work stalking my personal videos, btw. I thought you didn't have time for idiots? But you had the time to look at my profile to try and find ANY kind of "dirt" on me? Hahaha, sad dude.

  • @kelly_browning
    @kelly_browning Год назад

    AMAZING video. So so glad I found it!

  • @vladvalo
    @vladvalo 4 года назад +6

    Henry is my hero. I'm 23 with nothing going for me but wildland firefighting in the summer, and landscaping in the winter. I'm only really good at hard labor( I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed so I use my back). I've always had dreams about being in a band, and letting loose on the microphone, letting out all my internalized rage into a beautiful, powerful, punk metal melody. Henry makes me feel strong, and like I have a buddy over my shoulder rooting for me. one day I want to go to la and try auditions and see what I can accomplish. Keep on rocking Henry 🤘 much love from a fan in Oregon

    • @ericm.jordan7736
      @ericm.jordan7736 Год назад

      @brad noneya - I found a tip that worked for me. Try it out. I found that if I tell myself something like what you wrote here… “I’m only really good at hard labor…” then I get a free pass to be a shit and not try anything else. So I quit saying that. I quit telling myself I can’t do things. I did that for about a year. Then I found an interest in trying new stuff (too long a story for now) - but the point I’m making is this: if you give yourself permission to not achieve things, YOU WON’T. Here’s my deal: start the band. You can always find people to start a band. Give it a shot and record some stuff. Then come back here and tag me. If you have a recording you’ll sell me, I’ll pay you for it. Your move. 👍🏻

  • @wrathisserious4471
    @wrathisserious4471 4 года назад +26

    I love his ability to be self aware, tenacious and completely honest.

  • @mynameisnotjerome1803
    @mynameisnotjerome1803 5 лет назад +51

    His artistic work is hit and miss for me but I LOVE Rollins as a human.

  • @hughbarton5743
    @hughbarton5743 Год назад

    Well, thanks for being you....I saw you live, probably 200 years ago, in NYC....
    But you made a big impact on my life....
    With greatest respect...
    Hugh
    Rock on, Mr. Rollins

  • @firedog1972
    @firedog1972 3 года назад +1

    This is the best advice I have ever received in my 48 years alive. Thanks Henry!

  • @bendkafka
    @bendkafka 10 лет назад +10

    He put himself in positions where opportunities can present themselves. He had the courage to go for it. He is hard working, brave, and honest. This man has a lot of character. He is also intelligent and insightful. I read a lot of his poetry years ago and he quite good. Thank you for the vid, Henry.

  • @thechugdude
    @thechugdude 8 лет назад +56

    His boss was awesome for letting/telling him go like that.

  • @erl00558
    @erl00558 3 года назад

    I for one am glad you took that shot. Black Flag was awesome, your albums such as Weight ended up being favorites. I do think you are talented. I get the ethic you postulate. Work hard, take a chance and remain focused. It's a message worth hearing. Thanks for all the work! Still enjoying it

  • @nativist4ever352
    @nativist4ever352 3 года назад +1

    Love his honesty, determination, drive, focus, and work-ethic. With few exceptions; today's generation lacks all these attributes.

  • @tonywatson9052
    @tonywatson9052 4 года назад +12

    i wish i could tell rollins....
    ive listened to you since 1992.
    when ever the world pushed down on me and i feel like dieing i listen to "THE END OF SILENCE''
    it helps me through the time, or push me closer to trancending.
    thank you.
    'hello' changed my life.

  • @iant720
    @iant720 5 лет назад +80

    Definitely one of the more interesting men in this world. Also I’m glad he said it... Drive beats talent, every fucking time.

    • @David-Field.Stuff01
      @David-Field.Stuff01 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely right. Talent will get you nowhere unless you can harness the drive to propel yourself forward.

    • @vicoilsteems9764
      @vicoilsteems9764 3 года назад +3

      Nothing can beat drive/persistence . talent, education and genius can never take the place of drive/ persistence, the world is full of college educated people who are unsuccessful idiots, and there are millions of high IQd people who are struggling and living in poverty in America.

  • @TheReverendtomcat
    @TheReverendtomcat 2 года назад +1

    What an inspiring speech. Thanks a lot mr Rollins !

  • @ljwhitmire200
    @ljwhitmire200 3 года назад +3

    I've learned the same thing: tenacity and persistence matter more than talent! Rock on Hank!

  • @glitch314
    @glitch314 6 лет назад +11

    Having jumped ships just recently and struggling to keep focused on my new goals, this talk came as a godsend. Thank you Henry.

  • @84updown
    @84updown 9 лет назад +57

    The entire video, it felt like Rollins was either about to break down and start crying or get enraged and start swearing like a sailor.

    • @johnnydtractive
      @johnnydtractive 8 лет назад +29

      +84updown in a nutshell, that's the rollins experience

  • @eddiespagetti8395
    @eddiespagetti8395 3 года назад +1

    Humble Henry. Is a real common sense man. I respect him for being so real and he knows money 💰 is not all life is about. That is real wisdom. I want to see Henry live what a guy

  • @jimmyznutz
    @jimmyznutz 2 года назад +1

    Whenever I feel like a lazy fyk all it takes is a few minutes with Henry and it's like I've been kicked in the teeth...mentally... Dude is seriously motivating.

  • @joshguffey83
    @joshguffey83 5 лет назад +32

    this man is awesome. I watch his videos daily. they helped me get through alcoholism and push my life foreward

    • @ashotofmercury
      @ashotofmercury 4 года назад

      Well done dude! Hope you're doing good? 😁💪🏻

  • @cjwright79
    @cjwright79 7 лет назад +20

    Brilliant! That's it! I'll front a punk rock band. Thanks Henry, all my questions have been answered.

    • @Orgruk
      @Orgruk 7 лет назад +2

      It's a cliche, but punk was all DIY. Get off your ass, get some friends, get out there and do it! You don't have to be great, just keep doing it! You might fail but at least you tried.

    • @mrspinkles700
      @mrspinkles700 7 лет назад +1

      Orgruk wow never thought of that

    • @chroi9750
      @chroi9750 7 лет назад +3

      Wow. You're really fucking dense.

  • @gloving4hire
    @gloving4hire 4 года назад +19

    This dude used to text me on my sidekick and bully me into spending hard time in the gym with my experience points, he never told me why I couldn’t learn more than 3 styles but he made me learn...what a legend....feels like yesterday we tag team fought Flava Flav and Sean Paul in a subway at 2 am.....

  • @andrewhazlewood4569
    @andrewhazlewood4569 2 года назад +3

    I have never seen anyone with even close to the physicality and presence on stage that Henry Rollins has. I had the luck of watching him from backstage at Livid 9 in Brisbane. Awesome stuff.

    • @Rev_Oir
      @Rev_Oir Год назад

      Watch the video of Jello Biafra at the School For The Deaf. Best I've seen. And in American Sign Language. Have not seen anyone that dynamic before or since, and I'm 63 years old.

  • @Suckyea
    @Suckyea 5 лет назад +13

    Rollins is like, the most real person I`ve ever watched on any media.