Showing posts with label Henry Rollins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Rollins. Show all posts

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Henry Rollins: The One Decision That Changed My Life Forever...



So, I just stumbled across this video, and let me tell you, it is the most eye-opening, self-awarenessing, stick-to-your-guns, follow-your-dreams, video I've watched.

Straight-to-the-point no bullshit, no fancy words.
"Sit down, shut up, and learn"

Don't let anyone try to bring you down because you're quiet and observe and only talk when you have something to say. Their own insecurities is what makes them uncomfortable when you don't speak, because they're too busy listening to their own voice. (at least that's the part that spoke to me)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

A Devilish Rupert Murdoch...

To PWN or no to PWN? That is the question, Betch!!!

So, you prolly already thought that Rupert Murdoch was the Devil in soem way or another, and if you didn't... well, maybe these Pictures will drive the message home subliminally.

"Murdoch was groomed by his father from an early age
to take over the family business" - Wiki

As of the end of this post I am currently listening to "Ex-Lion Tamer" by Henrietta Collins and the Wifebeating Childhaters from the album "Drive By Shooting" released in 1986.
Originally recorded by the band Wire back in 1977.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Today's Time Capsule, Hard-Ons...


So, Waking up on an overcast Mondei, like todei, calls for an uplifting track to help motivate and get things going.
One of the perfect tracks for such a morning is this track by the Australian band Hard-Ons.
The track? "Where Did She Come From" released as a single in 1990.

This band caught the eyes, and ears of such people like Henry Rollins, Dave Grohl, and Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra.
Even being asked by Rollins, in 1991, to cover the song "Let There Be Rock" which was originally written by fellow Australians AC/DC.

I saw this band in October of 2006 when they played at The Beat Kitchen in Chicago, IL supporting their album "Most People Are a Waste of Time" with soem other punkers, The Queers, who've been in the game for almost as long.

As of the end of this post I am currently listening to "Optimum Creakage" by Green Nuns of the Revolution from the "Optimum Creakage" EP released in 1995 on Dragonfly Records.

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