Rollins Band TV Compilation 1997-2000 Later With Jools Holland 1997 [01]. On The Way To the Cage [02]. Interview Henry [03]. Dont be afraid Tanks to metallican for providing
Henry was absolutely at his heaviest (most muscular in 1997). He weighed 210 pounds that year. All the years of heavy weight lifting gave him a very bulky physique by 1997. He would reduce size after this and would eventually stop lifting heavy weights entirely and lose 60 pounds of muscle over the years. He was at his thinnest in around 2011.
It's my hope that technology will advance to the point where bands can be artificially replicated to play the music of your choice in the same way deepfakes can put actors in different acting roles. Getting any artist of your choosing to cover any song of your choice! It'd be just as awesome to hear original line ups play later songs, the original Rollins Band or even Black Flag playing Come In And Burn or Weight tracks would be mindblowing for me!!🤯🤘
Not to offend your feelings 'caus in someway I can relate to what you're saying, but I think that would be a horrible future. Things must happen when they happen.
@@jezuslookslikeme Offense can only be taken, not given. So none taken 😁 not that I see how your comment would offend. I was thinking more of artists that have been and gone rather inventing new music. Creating dream line ups and missed opportunities of unique cover versions.
For the non-Brits watching this (any Brit worth their salt should know this programme is an institution!) Jools Holland (Host) is an accomplished pianist and was a member of the band Squeeze. This is an important music programme, he/ producers really did want a bit of everything in terms of genre. The show's format would be several acts set up in a broad circle around the studio and they would take in turns to play a song and then be interviewed. It was a feast, the next band after this could well be Bjork or a solo vocal artist. He's had some very big names on here and there's invariably notable faces in the crowd.
Haha, holy crap! I know what you mean. Andrew had a more raw feel. But I love Melvin Gibbs. Come in and Burn is chock full of sick bass chords and wah pedal. I'm a fan. Not everyone's cup of tea I guess.