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He was probably too high at the time to remember, so he said cocaine twice to substitute all the other shit he was doing, I wouldn't put it past him lmao
If you know who Joey Diaz is, he described Steve-o “ As a MAN GOING TO WAR.” and I’m pretty sure it was either a conversation between the two or about Steve-O when Joey flipped out not even understanding some of the shit he was using lol. Those two have to do an action movie together, or voice act.
@@cluelessbeekeeping1322 so hes "faked" his voice for decades? Thousands of hours of footage and not only of what he's taken wiped out of himself...not the sharpest dildo in drawer huh?
The Henry Rollins show was on IFC the independent film channel ( which in the early 2000s was amazing) I use to watch The Rollins show every week as a teen. I loved it, it followed the flow of his spoken word performances, sometimes funny but often times more sarcastic, angry and poignant with serious subject matter. often about the Bush Jr administration. he usually had interesting conversations, I really enjoyed his Ozzy interview, skits, and some memorable live band recordings from under appreciated artist.
I recently worked security for Henry Rollins and he thanked me after as he was getting on the bus, this makes me as cool as Steve-O...those are the rules.
He didn't wanna say heroin. Even if you're sober, it's still frowned upon to admit it, more than meth, weirdly enough. Despite the fact that it's the tweakers hitting that boofy pipe that steal peoples stuff & go crazy & hurt people. I've seen it first hand cuz its an epidemic in my small rural area.
@@DoobieKeebler as distructive as meth is, heroin is a different class all together, so addictive even doing codine a lesser version of it can cause people to spiral out of control thats probably why, still though ive seen people in my area on meth and crack and it isn't pretty either
@@poopghost9845 Im gonna have to disagree with you, to a point. While, yes, it's insanely addicting.... and you can overdose from it and die, the drug itself isn't really that bad for people, in context. That may sound crazy, but just walk with me for a second. I've seen many people on both. One, the other, and both at the same time. Meth is the one that has caused personal friends of mine to literally lose their minds. They are walking zombies now, that live under bridges& steal from stores to support their meth habits. You can't even have conversations with them because they might be transfixed on a tree leaf on the ground, talking about "it's my 'special leaf... my special leaf,'" like an out of it Gollum from LotR. That being said, I've personally had friends die from heroin, but I STILL say meth is worse because it takes over your mind like one of those parasites that attatches to insects. Meth makes you violent, paranoid, willing to steal from family & friends... While heroin just makes you a danger to yourself, and many people on heroin take it because they were given opiates from doctors, but were taken off....
@@DoobieKeebler I have been very hooked on, and quit using both. I have to agree with you. The meth days were filled with violence and insanity. The heroin days were just normal. Outside of the desire to do the drug, we worked and played, just as we would without the drug. If both were legalized, from my experience, the meth people would still end up in jail, due to behavior, while the heroin people would just continue their lives, and use their drug a few times a day, while they lived their normal lives. (this is assuming correct dosing)
I love how on both episodes they allude to Pontius being a low key street fighter... makes a lot of sense, if you were on Chris' good side you would have a friend for life...but fuck with him or the people he loves
Henry Rollins had a show on IFC. He talked about politics and all that. I actually liked it a lot at the time. It was a lot like a podcast before podcasts existed.
And the great thing about it was exactly the opposite of what Chris said, he DIDN'T talk too much. He would get a guest on, ask them a good question, and then just let them talk until they answered to their satisfaction. He wouldn't jump in with jokes or quips like so many late night hosts do. His interview with Samuel L Jackson was LEGENDARY.
@@eltravos99 The show was on in 2006. Podcasts got their name from, you guessed it, iPods. The original idea was that you downloaded (casted) shows to your iPod (pod) for listening on the go. This was before iPhones. And yes, before Rollins’ 2006 show.
In the 90s there was a MD/DC area radio station, WHFS. One of the DJs, Johnny Riggs, made up a song with the chorus of 'Henry Rollins is going, to beat, me up' after some kind of music festival altercation. I love hearing new (to me) Rollins stories.
Then you grew up and realized Rollins is a D-BAG? A lot to idolize there, like the time he ran and left his friend to get murdered. There actually used to be a video on here and maybe still is of Rollins talking about the murder, but giving different stories in different interviews, and saying really weird things about the murder. The guys dad thought Rollins knew more than he claimed, and said so in interviews. Kinda got the feeling that he thought Rollins was involved.
@@MrShanester117 I am guessing many software engineers have Rollins as an idol. I am guessing they have much worse idols than people like Rollins. Software engineers are most likely liberal, so yeah their idols are probably a bunch of buffoons. The bigger point is nobody should idolize any celebrity, because worshiping celebrities is quite lame.
Rollins was an influence on Jocko too. Well there's one guy who wouldn't be worried about possibly getting his ass kicked lol. Id love to see him on this show
How the fuck do these dudes remember so much detail from back when they were completely baked the whole time? I partied hard in the Nineties and can remember very little about that decade.........
They clearly don't remember huge portions, just that they were somewhere and something happened while they were on drugs and it was crazy. Which is literally how all my party memories end up being. But to someone who wasn't there they always sound more interesting.
I'm surprised Steve-O has maintain his sanity considering all the stuff he's done in his life. A lot of folks who get themselves in the drug world become crazy and lose their minds, seen it firsthand.
same, he has now this almost buddha like calm, I feel like he really hit rock bottom but also really learned something profound and conquered some serious demons. Its humbling seeing him stronger mentally then most of us now. He always had it in a way to be able to do these stunts
I've always liked Steve O. Now while I thought he was cool back when he was living a totally insane life, I really do love seeing him get his shit together. While I'm not a huge 12 stepper these days, it did help me a bunch in my early sobriety. For whatever reason, I only dip my toe back into the rooms every once in a while to see how my friends are doing. There is one thing I know for sure though, if I did end up back out there living that insane life again, once I'd half way come to my senses, I'd be getting my ass back to them meetings. I'm not the type for telling other folks what they should and shouldn't do, so it can be a pain in the ass dealing with some of the personalities you'll find at most meetings. I've seen a decent number of people from the rooms out and about in the real world and while a bunch of them were happy and really supportive, of course there were also a few that said something along the lines of, "you'll be back, yada yada yada" I wish everyone well that is getting their shit happening, both in and out of the rooms and even more I send all of my love and faith out to them addicts still out there spinning their wheels. Considering how much of a total fuck up I was, if I can manage to get and stay sober for even a few days, then it's gotta be possible for just about anyone.
Isabella, forgive me for asking. I could Google it, but being wordy, I am sure your answer will be more interesting. So, what is a 12-stepper please? I am guessing this is not a dance? 🤣😂 Best wishes from a French forest. 🌞🇬🇧
Every time I see or hear Henry Rollins I can't help but call him a liar in my head like on beavis and butthead because it was B&BH that introduced me to Henry Rollins music when they had a music video of the song liar and B&BH just loved the song. Then there's another episode where a different henry Rollins song came on and beavis got all excited saying to butthead " hey look butthead it's the liar."
My friend used to live in the house between Pontius and Rollins in Nichols Canyon. The backyards were so cool. Three level yards down to the creek at the bottom. I saw Rollins out front one time when I was parked across the street waiting for my buddy. It was pretty awkward. My buddy's SUPER perverted (like far beyond anything I've ever heard or seen) gay roommate who owned the house ended up dying from a cocaine overdose in the backyard. Cops were looking for my buddy and my brother to question them about the death. It was some weird shit. Good times.
Chris seems like such a down to earth good guy. Love these two they made my childhood. All of us kids use to run around with video cameras recreating our own jackass.
I looked up the Stern episode with the girl he's talking about. I can't even picture Rollins interacting with this girl so my guess is he didnt want anyone to know he was with her.
@@studlymcstudburger Put this in a Google search - I think it's disabled in the RU-vid search "Howard Stern:Steve-O from Jackass Visits(2002)" Also she is naked so NSFW warning
Honestly, this was referenced in that scene in the first Jackass movie. I’ve always thought the woman in question was Kat Von D. She was notably with both Bam and Steve-O, plus she use to have this hella sexy pic up of a 90’s era Rollins at High Voltage.
Funnily enough I know who this young lass is. But since Steve o didn't mention her name I feel I have to do the same, that being said, if you pay attention to the details he gave, it would be pretty easy to figure out.
I went to the show last weekend. It was a great time. He is starting to show his age. The show revolves around Covid, Henry not being able to travel, and his run ins with a stalker he dubbed Finland boy.
Back in the AOL days, Steve O actually messaged me during the filming of the first movie asking if I knew how to contact Nikki Sixx. I guess he was just looking up anyone with Motley Crue listed in their profile and asking if they knew him or how to contact him. I specifically remember him talking about how Rollins was their second choice if they couldn't get Nikki but he "wasn't a Rollins hater"
@@intensecutn yeah I had Nikki's email address back then and gave it to him but never heard anything back. I figured it was BS and someone posing as him but he explained the whole off road tattoo concept and then sure enough a year or so later I saw the movie and it was in there and I was like "holy shit I guess that really was Steve O"
Anyone curious about what Henry Rollins is like, listen to his Joe Rogan episode. Super trippy guy, but he seems like the type of person that doesn’t care about trivial conflicts anymore.
Interesting because I read somewhere that Henry Rollins is straight edge to the point he just absolutely Hates people who do drugs and shit and that's why he went so hard on the offroad tattoo because he knew Stevo-o was a total drug fiend at the time and he was trying to get back at him 😅
I saw Rollins Spoken Word trippin' balls in '92. One minute he was making jokes about the urinals in my country being like a horse race next he was talking about watching his best friend get his head blown off by a shotgun...it was a very conflicting night.
I wonder if the “young lass” they are talking is the girl who was already playing a female character in the Jackass show. I believe she played the nurse in the sperm bank bit they did.
I was passing Rollins in Boston by Fenway park and I said "hey man" while he walked by he gave me a mean looking snarl of acknowledgement. really pissing me off. I guess this said it all. he is just like that.