Kansas - It Takes A Womans Love (To Make A Man)

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

From the 1975 album MASQUE.This was their third studio album. The song was written by Steve Walsh.
Steve Walsh - Lead Vocals, Keys
Kerry Livgren - Guitars, Keys
Dave Hope - Bass
Phil Ehart - Drums
Rich Williams - Guitars
Robbie Steinhardt - Violin, Backing Vocals
Earl Lon Price - Saxophone

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  • I found a video by someone else who had instructions on how to make these into mp3's but now cant find it..any ideas?? I want this ol beefy hamburger of a song! Meaty, juicy, full enough to be tasty and yummy! This one needs to be cranked while driving down the road with the wind in my hair. Do tell how I get it on mp3..thx.

  • You could buy it but if you're looking for a freebie I would google the title with the word Rapidshare or with the word Megaupload. Let me know if it works for you.

  • I looked up & listened to some Paul Rogers songs..OMG..while I like the tone of Steve's voice (in his day) Paul has this SO effortless, laidback, from-the-heart quality that is AMAZING to see & hear. No wonder Steve tried to emulate him! Rare to see a singer who sounds so slick but effortless in his runs and vocals.

  • Rogers is definitely on my short list along with Lou Gramm, Steve Perry and Mickey Thomas to name a few!

  • @rickyon Hey, R..I have no idea who to ask, so I'll try you...how does one get to a meet and greet or backstage with Kansas?? I happened to get backstage 10 years ago by lucky happenstance (Steve was irascible cuz he was away from his baby daughter)...any suggestions? I heard that in most venues, they come out onstage 15 minutes or so after the gig?? is this still happening??

  • Sounds like you know more than I do about what they do after their shows. When I met them 28 years ago I was with a girl that knew the road manager for Kansas and several other bands. You could try getting the attention of the roadies before or after the show. I hear they are pretty cool. Maybe Eric Holmquist, he is the drum roadie and even plays onstage on a couple of songs. Find Belexes (that's his user name) here on you-tube and ask him. He may have some suggestions. You can use my name.

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  • I'm soooo sorry but what they're sayin might be true .

    Ask my wife !

  • One of the early Walsh songs and similar to the songs on his solo albums.

  • I feel ya, ya hear!

  • @rickyon must've been a killer show. i saw them separately back in the day. coincidently, like yourself (me being a drummer too) i'm sure you've come to appreciate ehart's famous "ghost drags". ya feel me?

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