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The video edit of "Liar" was featured in the song's music video and features a different vocal track and slightly different lyrics in the opening section. Directed by Anton Corbijn, the video itself features alternating depictions of vocalist Henry Rollins. During the song's verses, he wears glasses and a plain black T-shirt and speaks in a ...
The video for "Liar" was directed by Dutch photographer Anton Corbijn in a desert location and featured Rollins dressed as a devil, a nun, Superman and a police officer, with the latter three being meant to represent "icons of truth". [3] The video was heavily featured on MTV's alternative program 120 Minutes and the metal program Headbangers ...
Rollins Band was an American rock band formed in Van Nuys, California.The band was active from 1987 to 2006 and was led by former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins.They are best known for the songs "Low Self Opinion" and "Liar", which both earned heavy airplay on MTV in the early-mid 1990s.
This article originally appeared in the June 1985 issue of SPIN. Hey you. Yeah, you—come here a second, I wanna talk to you. Look, I don’t know you, you don’t know me, we don’t go to the ...
Henry Lawrence Garfield (born February 13, 1961), known professionally as Henry Rollins, is an American singer, writer, spoken word artist, actor, comedian, and presenter. After performing in the short-lived hardcore punk band State of Alert in 1980, Rollins fronted the California hardcore band Black Flag from 1981 to 1986.
The Henry Rollins Show: Himself (Host) 2009 Sons of Anarchy: A.J. Weston: 10 episodes 2010 Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Robotman (voice) Episode: "The Last Patrol!" [2] 2010–2016 Adventure Time: Bob Rainicorn, Cookie Man (voice) 3 episodes [2] 2013 Tom Green's House Tonight: Himself Episode: "Eric André & Henry Rollins" 2014 The Legend of ...
May 14—Henry Rollins isn't talking prior to delivering his spoken word show Wednesday at Bing Crosby Theater. But I've interviewed the punk icon a half-dozen times, and he is one of pop culture ...
Apparently Jagger barely even turned his head to look at Winkler, simply saying, “Henry,” and going about his business. Mick Jagger, Ronnie Woods and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones ...