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  1. 1 de oct. de 2000 · The second part is a tour journal when you can begin to see how he's wound up in the state he's in during the first part,and how he's managed to accumulate 550,000 air miles. The guy could obviously do with some therapy but would not be half as interesting or a comfort to those like himself who probably make up his readership.

  2. Smile, you're traveling : black coffee blues, pt. 3 Bookreader Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Share to Tumblr. Share to ... Smile, you're traveling : black coffee blues, pt. 3 by Rollins, Henry, 1961-Publication date 2000

  3. 1 de oct. de 2000 · June 28, 2014. Henry Rollins’s Smile, You’re Traveling covers familiar ground. He keeps a journal about gigs, touring, loneliness, lifting weights, and getting recognized, much to his annoyance, on the street. He writes about Ian McKaye, hotel coffee, and the occasional foray home to California.

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  5. (Black Coffee Blues, Pt. 2), and Smile, You're Traveling (Black Coffee Blues Part 3) Home; My Books; ... Smile, You're Traveling. by Henry Rollins. 4.01 · 1005 Ratings · 42 Reviews · published 2000 · 8 editions. Henry Rollins's thought-provoking pieces about the ...

  6. Smile, You're Traveling: Black Coffee Blues Part 3. Paperback – Oct. 30 2000. Henry Rollins's thought-provoking pieces about the life and times of a world-traveling entertainer are always intense and often humorous. In this book he chronicles a year spent rehearsing, recording, and touring for the Rollins Band's last-ever album, Come in and ...

  7. Smile, You're Traveling is the third installment in the Black Coffee Blues series of books (which include Black Coffee Blues and Do I Come Here Often?). This time ...