Point Blank - Mean To Your Queenie (Live in DC, 1980) video free download


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Duration: 04:56
Uploaded: 2011/05/14

A big Thank You to Rusty for letting me dig through his old footage and bring this into the light! If you like what you see, please subscribe and click on an ad! (That's how I get paid back for the work) Thank YOU!!

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8 years ago

Donnie Maxwell

DC knows their stuff, Point Blank knows where the good crowds gather..

9 years ago

Elke Pluntke

good old live stuff ... thanks

9 years ago

Infraredchic

Right about the time Alaska phased cassettes, I went to the only store in Dutch, we had just finished our 3rd trip in our Maritime contract. I found Mean to Your Queenie. But who can blame you when your gone for 4 months at a stint and get back to reacquaint yourself with her style and find out you busted your transaxle...

9 years ago

Peter Borjesson

sometimes i stray out of the prog metal mist ... i still love them... amazing band... guitar playing second to none..

9 years ago

Bobby Barth

Rusty's playing has always tore me up, always loved that band. We did a couple of dates with them out in the road a year or two back and rusty is better than ever.Bobby Barth 

9 years ago

Barogas

I used to talk to Kim all the time in the Pro Shop. He was always nice to me when we did a sale. I found a friend in him just after SRV's death in 1990, as he knew him quite well when he was younger. Which was strange, I would think Kim would be the one needing friends at that time of sorrow, but he was selfless that way. He also sold me my first Stratocaster in 1987. I don't know what happened to the man, but I'm saddened deeply to hear that he's gone.

9 years ago

J.Burdette~2112

Classic....!!! Pure Rock~N~Roll....

9 years ago

john venrick

Rest in Peace brother Kim, from John "the Goob", Brook Mays Pro Shop, '86.

10 years ago

Dan Adams

I saw these guys with Bob Seger twice in 1980. These guys look and sound exactly as I remember them in this video. Good times.

10 years ago

62guitarguy

Lordy Lordy!!I actually saw these guys at Norfolk Scope when they opened for Molley Hatchet waaaayyy back around 79 or 80.....Lord I feel old now Lol!

10 years ago

Jerry McMullin

KIm was my buddy, I sorely miss him. Haven't seen JW Williams II, the manager from those days in years either.

10 years ago

rosie clark

Bill Randolph rocks what a f----------------king great bass line

10 years ago

rosie clark

Thank You Bubba

11 years ago

itsalwaystimeforguit

that is cool, good times at the Brook Mays store !

11 years ago

robinhood68008

Thank you very much! Great to see them too!!

11 years ago

Sarahicalia Matola-Lozano

Thank you so much for posting this video! You guys were so cool to me when I was a pain in tha ass kid, Kim was a good friend of my mom. I was actually at this show. Now I travel the world managing a rock band...it's all your fault! LOL

11 years ago

Eddie Joe

I forgot my manners thank you for posting and bringing these tunes back to me , to all you Dallas players I envy you knowing these guys as you did , Im from small no town Louisiana, and would play Dallas often .at the Summit Hotel and the Mockingbird Hilton,Does anyone recall a Soundman named Marshall , if so I hope all is well with him..Thanks again.

11 years ago

Eddie Joe

Im LMAO ,I didnt realize I had posted here before . RIP Kim and Bill

11 years ago

Eddie Joe

hey itsalwaystimeforguit I found myself at Brook Mayes as well to Hang with Kim and talk shop , it was a soul release for me when playing at the Mockingbird Hilton in an all RnB act .And yes in deed he was a nice Kat .

11 years ago

itsalwaystimeforguit

i used to go to the old brook mays store on Mockingbird and talk to Kim, he was cool and a true believer in Peavey Products

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