I am in the night
I am every part of it
The consumption of its beast 
The deck that it deals
The veins that bleed
The caress of its serpent

I am the night
As it writhes and undulates toward dawn
It moans and cries a symphony of anger
I am its agony as it struggles against the light
And dies with the strike of the Sun God.



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HENRY ROLLINS IN CONVERSATION...


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1995
Baktabak Recordings
CBAK 4044

TrackTitleDuration
1Interview Part 125:18
2Interview Part 245:50
Total Time71:08

THIS ALBUM DOES NOT CONTAIN MUSIC AND IS NOT AN IMAGO/BMG RECORDS RELEASE


Dave's Comments:

Rollins gives a fairly candid interview, fielding questions from multiple interviewers in rapidfire fashion. The sound quality is reasonable but not wonderful. Some of the topics covered are:

  • Winning a Grammy
  • Mellowing out
  • Record Labels
  • Rollins like jazz
  • Henry Miller
  • Interacting online
  • The future of cyberspace
  • Balancing profit and principles
  • I See Through
  • A new label for the Rollins Band
  • Doing Johnny Mnemonic
  • Acting
  • New books on 2.13.61
  • Women and orgasms
  • Not being gay or stupid or sexist
  • Apocalypse Now
  • Keanu Reeves
  • Heat
  • Being on the Johnny Mnemonic set
  • The freedom of doing movies
  • The Chase
  • Police
  • Other favourite chase scenes
  • Driving and stunt driving
  • Spoken word peformance
  • Trying stuff in the studio
  • Slamming the media
  • Acting II
  • Other great spoken word performers
  • Weight
  • Recording with Charles Gayle
  • Going mainstream and artistic license
  • Lenny Bruce
  • MTV and Beavis and Butthead
  • England and the Continent
  • Getting the most out of life
  • Future plans
  • When to stop making music
  • Dizzy Gillespie
  • Spoken word on film
  • Knowing when to stop
  • Charlie Sheen & Josh Mostel
  • Edie Brickell and music today

David Tenenbaum (08.28.99)