Henry Rollins - Liar Live Reading Festival 28.08.94

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Published 2018-11-15
Henry Rollins - Liar Live Reading Festival 28.08.94

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  • @colinmarr5356
    i was right there, at the front all day .Henry was baiting us British fans like fuck. It was fantastic. people around me were getting well pissed off with him, they just didn't get him or his humour. i loved it though. one of the most memorable live performances I've ever seen.
  • @mcdazz2011
    Rollins taking the piss out of the English audience, and incorporating it into his song is the very definition of art.
  • @jorgearanda8129
    "I´m the one who makes you forget the shitty little rainny country you live in" Jaja, classic Rollins!!
  • @KingTrevorB
    This will always be one of the hardest songs of all time
  • He is a beast. He have gone full beast mode in this performance. An animal. A force of nature. … and he probably saved my life doing so. Thank you, man. I owe you one.
  • @woollyhat8536
    Of course the crowd ‘got it’ it’s classic British humour and H knows it! And he would be gutted if he didn’t get ‘you fat bastard’ chanted back to him lovingly and with clear deep irony. Great showman. Poet. Lyricist. Human being.
  • I love the slow beautiful music leading into the brutal "Liar" sections. When we discuss the greatest rock bands I think Rollins Band is rarely mentioned, but this band put out some really amazing music. (My favorite is "All I Want".) And the live performances prove what great musicians they are.
  • @jaretwood9558
    I loved Rollins as a teenager, but he intimidated the fuck out of me. I could tell he was brilliantly crazy.
  • @kino3080
    if Jeremy Irons and Colin Farrel had a baby, it would look just like Henry Rollins :)
  • @dk5468
    My first ever music festival- such a great lineup that day - Helmet, Jesus Lizard, Senser, Rollins Band, Therapy, Chilli Peppers. Good times!
  • @RitchieRosson
    "I make you forget the shitty little rainy country you live in". It's funny becuase it's true. What a performance by Mr Rollings. Hello from London.