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  • Crestwood sucks. All the big stores closed at the mall, followed by the little stores - the Mall is a ghost town, and the neighborhood around it is not so great. It's really sad :(

  • I used to live next to or by KSHE we used to go to movies at the drive in next store crestwood was pretty nice back then I wonder what its like now> raiselazarus.c

  • Saw them at a concert in desoto missouri at an old race track,rained like hell for a long time but ending up going on with the concert.Great concert even though it was a muddy mess.Do it all over in a minute.stood right in the middle of the stage in front,got to shake hands with all of them.I was only 16 at the time.never will forget it.

  • I used to have a copy of thier demo alblem they sent to colorodo spings

  • I wonder what happend to bill booth who helped start this band

  • so beautiful...........

  • Awesome, Then & Still. Hey Tonight 10/14, Pat Liston, CityWalk in Ferguson!

  • One of the best songs ever. The Pride is great in concert. KSHE Classic. St Lou

  • I,m going to Jesus with Men of Old :) QC

  • The more that changes the more this stays the same. Better now than then.

  • wow its amazing that there are so many that talk of KSHE! i have lived in the ST.Louis area my whole life and you would think this would be played other places, maybe just forgotten classic.

  • 2 braindead waterheads........probably casey anthony jurors....

  • Great song. It can give you chills if you haven't heard it in awhile. They were a little before my time. Where in Florissant was Granny's Road House?

  • i almost died of a lover´s grief, 2000 years ago. listened to that song 200 times a day. thank you so much for it.

  • Please tell me who the idiot is who doesn't like this amazing music...I'm so sorry for you...What's it like to have no soul? If you can't feel this you're already dead!!

  • Absolutely an awesome song!

  • Don't forget Grannie's Road House in of all places, Florissant?

  • KSHE Classics, 8-12 Sunday!!!!  T.Jenkins

  • Miss you all up there in Ole Saint Lou especially everyone at Watson and Fyler and at Boomers on the landing hope to make it back up the some day whenever I start getting a little homesick this song always picks me up thanks.

  • Classic Rock N Roll.

  • YA RIGHT ON ROCK ON SAINT LOUIS

  • Wow!! Back in the day when I worked for CEA (Continental Entertainment Assoc.) which was part of Contemporary this was one of my groups. All the colleges in the midwest. Love these guys.. Danny, Pat.. miss the hell out of ya. We did this show at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, MO with the band 'Nickels" opening up the show. Feels like it was yesterday. They just don't do music and shows like this anymore.. rock on baby.. rock on!!

  • I lost my virginity to this 8-track back in 1981. Thanks, CP - you were the first.

  • Outstanding!!!  !

  • Who's the one idiot, this song is excellent.

  • This song runs through my head randomly, some 30 years later. Part of my life's soundtrack I suppose.

  • THIS IS PROBABLY THE BEST SONG EVER, BY ANYONE

  • i wish ida been alive during the beginning days of K-SHE. now they jus the same as the rest of em.

  • @shymama8 I did and I thank God for it

  • omg i remember this! AND I HAVE THE ALBUM!

  • I can remember back in the 70's when they were playing the local hang outs throughout St Louis Metro East area, I was one of the lucky ones that got to hang out & party w/these guys at those clubs. Love them then & love them now...

    I hear their music and I'm back in the 70's once again....

  • @joewe0000 my mom and my uncle used to hang w/ them, too.

  • good ole Dog Town.

  • I used to waitress at Dirt Nellies when they played....GREAT TIMES!!!!!!!!

  • small alot of weed listening to this

  • i used to hear them play this live at dirty nellys in florasent len czajkowski owned the bar it was so awesome

  • there is a teardrop running my cheek........ everytime i listen to this

  • The pride of St. Louis!!!

  • the pride of st. louis

  • cheap ass tickets back then...

  • don't get no better than this

  • world class words " i cant even speak when i think of you"

  • i cant stop listening to this song! i have a raspy voice and the other band members want me to do it live, the guitar im getting better at but its hard

  • What a great sound

  • i was shocked! leads at the get go! awesome! the lyricss killed me! god! im 44 and lost a lot by not hearing this group before. my next riff will be in yinzs honor

  • One, thanks for the post.

    Second... Even though I'm acquainted with Pat and have jammed with him a few times I never asked him if this song made national prominence or if it was just regional.

    Anyone who lived outside the St. Louis area at the time and can chime in to answer that, well, I would love knowing.

    By the way, I have a killer acoustic version I think I'll post in the future if I can find some decent video to go with it.

    Oh my God... the Grainary in Lebanon.....

  • Here it on KSHE all the time especially sunday monrnings

  • This is so cool. I have both albums. I worked at Stages and Mama's Pride played there and so I got to know these great guys. My ex , John was friends with them. Brings back so many wonderful memories.

  • this sounds like a reason to pound ones pud lol

  • The spectrum sign is a trip. Those were the days, and yes Stages. What a great bar that was.

  • @steamjunkie don't forget,stone henge,billy goat hill,banards pub (Pavlov's Dog fame)

  • Great Kshe Classic

  • Mama's Pride on youtube!! So glad I found this! I feel like a teenager again. I saw Mama's Pride play at AltonSquare Mall of all places back in 79. Love this band, thanks for posting!

  • KSHE Klassic!

  • great stuff

  • well all you old hippies ought to remember "night moves ' on the rock road in st. ann!mamas pride,nickels, steppenwolf, humble pie all played there!

  • I had Paul Willett as a substitute history teacher in high school. Wow what memories that brings back. Stages, The Grainery, those were the days....

    There's a Haiti benefit concert at the Pageant on March 1st Featuring...

    MAMA'S PRIDE • NICKELS • BROKEN TOYZ • BOYFRIEND

    BAYWOLF • RAGDOLL

    and the "I USED TO PLAY IN STAGES" ALL STAR BAND

    See ya there........

  • Very tasty.

  • its so awsome of a song and reminds me of my childhood growing up during the 70"s in north county

  • great old k-she classic!!

  • lota soul in there!

  • fire it up!!!!

  • Lets smoke a joint.

  • The band recorded an album at Earth City Sound Studio that was never released, although a small number of those might have been released as singles. I was fortunate enough to sit in on some of the sessions. Some of those songs were just amazing. You guys ROCK.

  • Anybody remember them at Stages? Awesome! I think this may be the best song for them. One of my all time favorites.

  • YESSS Stages...they were great! STill are. Saw a special about them on PBS...amazing.

  • Umm... Stages isn't/wasn't a "them". Stages was a bar located where Gateway International Raceway is now.

    And, kevin's right. That was a great show. I saw them at The Grainery, which was also a great show.

  • Stonehenge in Lebanon,IL KSHE and Mama's Pride,oh the memories....................

  • These guys played at my High School!!!! (Southwest High!) Rusty Springs.. Billy Goat Hill.... the Spectrum.. THOSE were the days! KSHE was THE station back then... Were you aware that St.Louis was THE Concert Capital of the U.S. back then?!?!?!? More and better shows there than anywhere else!!

  • Danny Liston owns a resteraunt in Winghaven Seamus McDaniels West. I know Danny real well! My parents are really good friends with him and everybody else in the band. We just got back from Disney World with him and his wife. :)

  • I listened to these guys play at the Rusty Springs Saloon back in the 70's.

  • I grew up listening to these guys in St Louis. They still sound great

  • unbelievibly talented

  • WOW, what a blast to hear this after all this time. I grew up in Dogtown listening to these guys on KSHE and at the local haunts. I had the honor of knowing Dan Liston personally and he is a great person! One of my biggest thrills was having them sing happy birthday to me. Thanks to Tim McMahon for that!

    They are the pride of STL and Dogtown. I am honored to have lived there with some of the best friends a person could have. Hope to move back there again soon. I miss you all.

    Tom Miller

  • Love this music. Keep rock'n KSHE classic.

  • OK,great,great song. What really takes me back is the Spectrum sign and look at those ticket prices!!!!

  • Hey!...Who destroyed by comment?!!

    KSHE CLASSIC!

  • It is a shame this bunch didn't make it ! I saw them the pagent also. I love the picture at a record store. I think it was called "PEACHES" if i ant mistaken. Well here to "MAMA"S PRIDE"...Thanks for the music and all the good times i have had cause of your music.

  • another surprise!! KSHE STL!!! keep em coming!!

  • Saw them at the Coliseum Ballroom in Benld about 79, Stood right in front of the stage with one of the speakers blasting in my ear, Awesome group, Thanks for sharing ....

  • I saw Pat Liston do an accoustic version of Statesboro Blues on the BB's tv program. I thought it was excellent but can't find a video of it. I would really be greatful if someone could pass that along to me.

  • sadly this band never made it to the big time ...

  • It doesn't get any better than this!!!!

  • OMG!! What else can I say? Why this was'nt up there with the best ever,I have no clue. But,being that it is hear speaks for itself! Let the world hear the Dogtown rock-n-roll.....lest no one forgets! Thanks.....Scott Callahan

  • Actually heard this on KSHE last year for the first time in years!!!! The "suits" must have stepped out of the room and the DJs snuck in a great one!!! Amazing song.....just amazing.

  • @passionateaboutmusic god i miss kshe i live in north carolina now have ben for the past 20 yrs what a flash back

  • My Aunt Martha and Uncle Frank lived on San Jacinto Court in Dogtown.......coziest little house ever! Aunt Martha passed away a few years ago and Uncle Frank is now 94, living in a nursing home in Belleville....close to us.....he's just started going a bit downhill just this last year.....we should all have such a long life.....must have been all that oraganic gardening and clean living in Dogtown!!!

  • Saw them a few years ago at the Pagent in St. Louis. Outstanding! Talented group of musicians.

  • Yes !!!

    At long last my guys are on youtube !!

    ty muchly for sharing this xoxo

  • great kshe'95 tunes

  • This was awesome : )

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