RETURN TO COMBOLAND - A personal look at North Carolina's most influential (and secret) music legacy. Documentary Seeking Co-Production Partner - Produced and Directed by Steve Boyle. This is a sample of some of the archived music videos Steve created from 1981 to 1984.
For background on The Fabulous Knobs, details on the making of the video PLEASE YOU NO MORE, and a chance to see some rare memorabilia, visit:
http://www.returntocomboland.com/knobs.htm
These guys were so fun to go see. I remember they even played "The Hokey Pokey" late one night at the Pier.
Lazydawg58 6 months ago
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iwgatewin 1 year ago
@linkmaxbub What Happened to David. Do they still get together today. I used to go see therm at The Attic
iwgatewin 1 year ago
Ah, late, late nights at a certain tv studio after the national anthem has played...the opening graphic still gives me a headache -- we took itty bitty pieces of black tape and covered the logo on the KNOBS first album, then did some cheesy video edits. You kids today and your photoshop - ha - we did our graphics in the snow!
tonyvideo2000 1 year ago
I saw them at the Bear's Den and the Deja Vu. Man, this brings back memories!
angelmeredith 3 years ago
still love it!
wavebossanova 3 years ago
Really? In Raleigh? That's my name & I used to go to every show I could.
avasmom28 3 years ago
God, what great memories! My friend Jana and I would go to every Knobs show we could and dance our bums off!
ciaranfey 3 years ago
hey! i have some pics of debra and was wondering how to upload them so she might see them???? thanks
kbillings3 4 years ago
David was a great friend, a relative and the first one to ever show me how to play all of the riffs off of "Exile on Mainstreet"of course he used his telcaster and I had to use his old red epiphone at the time - rusty bridge and all.
Once again, another gifted and talented musician taken away "by the spirits"
Sorry I never took time to tell you what an effect you had on my life and my musical career.
Rest in Peace
redstratblues 4 years ago