
Get In The Van
Get In The Van - a book featuring Henry Rollins tour journals during his time with Black Flag. Published by 2.23.61, 1994
Hardcover, 247pg. B&W
9" x 11.5"
1st edition -Â Signed
"As a member of the seminal punk band Black Flag, Henry Rollins kept detailed tour diaries that form the basis of Get in the Van . Rollins's observations range from the wry to the raucous in this blistering account of a six-year career with the band - a time marked by crazed fans, vicious cops, near-starvation, substance abuse, and mind numbing all-night drives. Called "a soul-frying experience not to be undertaken by lightweights" by Wired magazine, Get in the Van perfectly embodies what one critic called the "secular gospel" of one of punk and post-punk's most respected and controversial figures."
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Get In The Van
Get In The Van - a book featuring Henry Rollins tour journals during his time with Black Flag. Published by 2.23.61, 1994
Hardcover, 247pg. B&W
9" x 11.5"
1st edition -Â Signed
"As a member of the seminal punk band Black Flag, Henry Rollins kept detailed tour diaries that form the basis of Get in the Van . Rollins's observations range from the wry to the raucous in this blistering account of a six-year career with the band - a time marked by crazed fans, vicious cops, near-starvation, substance abuse, and mind numbing all-night drives. Called "a soul-frying experience not to be undertaken by lightweights" by Wired magazine, Get in the Van perfectly embodies what one critic called the "secular gospel" of one of punk and post-punk's most respected and controversial figures."
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Get In The Van - a book featuring Henry Rollins tour journals during his time with Black Flag. Published by 2.23.61, 1994
Hardcover, 247pg. B&W
9" x 11.5"
1st edition -Â Signed
"As a member of the seminal punk band Black Flag, Henry Rollins kept detailed tour diaries that form the basis of Get in the Van . Rollins's observations range from the wry to the raucous in this blistering account of a six-year career with the band - a time marked by crazed fans, vicious cops, near-starvation, substance abuse, and mind numbing all-night drives. Called "a soul-frying experience not to be undertaken by lightweights" by Wired magazine, Get in the Van perfectly embodies what one critic called the "secular gospel" of one of punk and post-punk's most respected and controversial figures."
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