The Queers - Take No Prisoners TV (October 1996)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- This show WITH AUDIO is available in the Flint Underground Music Archive at www.takenoprisoners.info .
This show was part of a series shown on Flint, Michigan's public access channel. The show focused on local mid-Michigan bands during the 1990's. Ben Hamper("Rivethead" author) and Jerry Humphrey host this zany documentation of Flint's excellent underground music scene.
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This series is licensed for non-commercial distribution only. No audio or video portion of any show may be sold under any circumstances. The professionals that freely volunteered their time and talent to produce the show, appreciate your respect.
Digitally remastered in 2007 by Aaron Stengel
Producers: Steve Hester,Ben Hamper, Jerry Humphrey
Hugh O'Neill was such a great drummer. RIP Hugh.
RIP Hugh.
I was lucky enough to catch them in New Haven CT back in the early 90's... great show.
Awesome.
queersnewhampshire
Charleston SC 1996 at the shelter no the tin roof
I never got to see the Queers live with Hugh and B-face…but god damn could Hugh play the drums. The live performances are so much faster and heavier than the studio albums 😂
Holy shit! THIS show changed my life. It was the first time I saw The Queers. I lived 10 minutes away, and was there covering for a local music zone (ETCH). And here it is, and its been here the whole time. I've now lived in the Flint area for soany years and somehow never saw this. THANKS AARON!
"the gas just got cut off two days ago" THAT'S FUCKING PUNK ROCK
I've seen the queers 8 times, the first time was around 96 so this is cool as hell. I'm I'm Atlanta, where the queers located to and call home now
Where did you see them in 96? I went to the same hs as joe and b face (years later), and saw them from 96-97/98 in Portsmouth, nh a bunch of times. Loved them in the 90’s.
@@bobbythompson4268 a bar called The Point in Atlanta
@@bobbythompson4268 I went to same high school as Joe Walsh from the eagles 😆
Chicago in these times. Rock'n' rollin at it's peak. Joe Queer at his best. The band, furiastique. The rest is rock'n' roll legacy...
This is freakin' amazing!
This is when I was really getting into this band. Saw them with Groovie Ghoulies at this time.
i wish i was one of those girls in the front row
Not gonna say I've played in a lot of bands, or that I've searched far and wide, but in 10 years and in 4 separate groups I have never found people who are able to properly execute this type of music. It's something special.
Lol, that's awesome (both the fact that you had that, and the name, lol!) I envy you, good stuff my friend.
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That’s Charleston SC at the shelter the played with the mr t experience an another band
I was 12 hours old when this was filmed
I was 18.
i was 0
I was 11 or almost.
@@kookadams85 I was 11 too lol graduated high school in 2003
@@leahflower9924 Likewise
damn right! you know pedro loves ya!!!!! love from Statesville Brewkis
Who's the other guitarist?
It's either Kato Cretin, or Erick Coleman, according to Wikipedia.
I'll argue Kato because it's October, and Coleman may have left by this point
That’s Erick Coleman. 100%.
@@MyNamelsBlue kato cretin? Like kato from the OJ trial? 😂
@@philliphill2219 yessir...
Kickass
The drummer looks like a young Bryan Cranston.
Hugh? Hugh o Neill was fucking hot 🔥