Rollins was good in Black Flag and early Rollins Band. After 'Weight' it all went seriously downhill. Even his spoken word is recently unfunny and rambling, and lacking consistant 'truth' from show to show (meaning most stories are probably made up or massively exaggerated).
Balances his massive ego, self-righteousness, selfpromoting and self-appointingness with being quite a cool guy.
He hates soul-less-ness in music, his rants against the rich musicians like U2 are spot-on, he seems to keep going at it, without really selling out (some argue he had long ago).
Has no time for his fans.
Also annoyingly says he 'loves work'. I'd love your job Henry. Do you want to swap? Let's see if you'd 'love work' then.
On top of the gripes, he is one of the 'straightest' performers in the media, and that is a good thing.
Balances his massive ego, self-righteousness, selfpromoting and self-appointingness with being quite a cool guy.
He hates soul-less-ness in music, his rants against the rich musicians like U2 are spot-on, he seems to keep going at it, without really selling out (some argue he had long ago).
Has no time for his fans.
Also annoyingly says he 'loves work'. I'd love your job Henry. Do you want to swap? Let's see if you'd 'love work' then.
On top of the gripes, he is one of the 'straightest' performers in the media, and that is a good thing.
Fan: "Hey Henry, can I have your autograph?"
Henry Rollins: "Fuck off kid! I'm only friendly on stage."
Henry Rollins: "Fuck off kid! I'm only friendly on stage."
by SMiek April 03, 2006
Henry was very hungry, but was in dire need of some head and a shit. he asked the maid of herold to give him a king henry.
by so is chris munoz May 03, 2011
A fairly well known professional footballer and model for Daltons teapot manufacturers. Rumoured to be Patrick Vieiras shadow and Freddie Ljungbergs bitch. A kind hearted man who shows compassion for his mentor who happens to be myopic, and his peers who happen to cheat a lot.
by ManYooMan January 07, 2005
Adj. This expression is a play on the similarity between the word "thorough", and "Thoreau", the last name of famed author Henry David Thoreau. "Henry David" as a phrase can be used to replace the word "thorough" in any common sentence.
For instance, say you are in the middle of a board room discussion with a bunch of corporate executives. You could chime in and say "I've done a very Henry David analysis of these reports, and things are looking good."
By adding "ly", this can also be made into an adverb. "I Henry Davidly enjoyed our evening. Let's do this again!"
By adding "ly", this can also be made into an adverb. "I Henry Davidly enjoyed our evening. Let's do this again!"
by big_earl April 28, 2018
the guy who distracts you
by ZennysDictionary September 18, 2020
A beady eyed , mealey mouthed steroid jockey who is a sad excuse for a punker or any other type of rocker and he is also a partisan overly opinionated short little fag.
by fuck you dickhole September 10, 2006