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RETURN TO COMBOLAND - PKM - It Don't Take Much - 1984

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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 PKM, details on the making of IT DON'T TAKE MUCH, and a chance to see some rare memorabilia, visit:

http://www.returntocomboland.com/

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  • Raleigh had such a great music scene. What happened to it? When I was too young and broke to go see them, we had it all. Now, nothing.

  • The drinking age went from 18 to 21 in the spring of 1984 which drained the fuel of a vibrant club scene - among other reasons.

  • does anyone know what this guys are up to now days,livin in fla.out of touch,

  • PeeWee is still in Raleigh. Mike is in South Carolina. Kenny is in New York, although he often plays in Raleigh. Check out the PKM page on the RTC site for links to Kenny.

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  • By the time I got old enough to drive in December 83,I didn't have have any money to go to the Attic in Greenville or Roadie's in Goldsboro.I had two older brothers who saw a lot of concerts there.

  • As a Solider at Fort Bragg in the late 70`s early 80`s we spent many a nights in clubs up close Rockin with Nantucket & P K M shows. Pee Wee , Kenny & Mike would pull up chairs at our tables & drink a beer with us on more than one occasion .There was not a night that we did not get our moneys worth . Great Band & Great Guys & for a while Great Friends. Have to close with a Big Thank You & hope our paths cross again because :It Don`t Take Much To Keep Me Happy !

  • What a great night June 6th! These guys were great and wish they'd keep playing!! God bless Mike and his battle with Parkinson's!!

  • hey, I was there during this era mainly at the Attic, but also the Switch, Roadies, etc Remember Sidewinder, Maxx Warrior, Brice Street, Gardners of Soule, Glassmoon, Gib Droll, obviously Cry of Love, on and on... To me... those were the days of great music every weekend and cool people. 

    Ok back to reality.

    Looking forward to the PKM, Nantucket thang at the Lincoln in June 6th!

  • @glasswolfnc

    Wow, "Roadies makes it rock, but bands make it roll"!! Goldsboro NC greatest club (prior to the Upper Left disco stuff). How about the Attic in Greenville which looks like where this was filmed??

  • I'm not really sure. It's been ages since I looked at that stuff. Probably guitar pics and Roadies club lineups. I used to have a DH tshirt that I LOVED. no idea where or when it got tossed. Also had the first album that is also mysteriously missing....

  • I was.....it was THE PLACE TO ROCK!

  • Hey mace963. What kind of memorabilia of DH do you have? I played with Doc for a few years. Thanks.

  • The Switch was so awesome!

  • Hell yeah, still friends with Jan the male lead singer....lol!

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