Growing up in Houston i had the privilege of hearing Shake and Dana and i still have this album and still love this song and many others that they've sung and recorded. These songs can take you back but i still love listening to them today as much as i did when they were written. I believe that a well written song is timeless and continue to listen to them often. Its so hard to grasp that so much time has elapsed. It seems like yesterday!
Also, when I was going to Sam Houston State, Dana came up to play the student building one evening and just a handful of people showed that night. I guess it was a weeknight. So, what a treat! The show was intimate and laidback and many requests were honored. So, I asked Dana if he knew Pretty Boy Floyd (the outlaw) written by Woody Guthrie? and i was stunned when he said he believed that he did! And not only did he know the song, he k0m! song! Written by Woody Guthrie, i believe,
I was there most years between 77 and 82. 1978 (or maybe 79?) was the best Kerrville experience I ever had, but they were all great. My girlfriend (later wife) and I living out of our VW bus for a few days, with both of our labs slurping all over us in the hot campground, meeting lots of freaky people, rain and heat/humidity at all the wrong times, and nights of magic on the big stage. It was at Kerrville that I'd first seen Shake, John V, Odetta, and also incredible performances by Townes and Joe Ely, with Nancy G. winning the New Folk one of those years. In later years, I got to see Shawn Phillips, Arlo, Judy Collins, Ruthie Foster and so many more.
Great memories, Texas Opry House on Richmond in Houston around 1977 or so...I believe John Vandivier (RIP) imparted the nickname from "Shakespeare"...Shake and Dana. Thank you for such great music.
I used to see Shake, Dana and John in Houston from the mid to late 70's and early 80's. I remember good Friday 1979, my house was burglarized and his album was on the turntable that was stolen. I lived in the Heights and Shake lived in Montrose across the street from my roommate's sister. He was really shy believe it or not.
@@edwinloeb7421 Texas Opry House was one of the clubs they often played in Montrose. If memory serves me right, it was on Richmond. The first time I saw Shake and Dana was there in 1976.
You can't get any better than when Shake Russell and Dana Cooper are harmonizing together . I have had the pleasure of knowing both men at their best and even at some times when those in our lives passed on . Love you both and GOD love you~ James Shurley ~❤❤❤ ~
I used to follow them back in 1975 at the original Houlahans, then in the 80's, all over Houston. They actually played at my wedding in 1988 when the Denim and Pearls album came out. Still love them. Would love to hear and see more. Debbie, but went by Deborah Graham back then.
Wow, this really does bring back memories of Shake and John playing the old Wagon Wheel Saloon by Lake Conroe, unfortunately this was also the time when John and Deborah were murdered Great times and fond memories surrounded by grief. Parting back stage was a real blast and I still miss them.
When I was 10, he played a guitar upside down. That was how he often played. Left handed with a right handed guitar turned left 🤔🤔🤔... It was on free access public cable ? in Houston.. like 74 76 ??
I was a big fan of Shake until I went to a concert he did a few years ago in Conroe, Tx. People were shouting out request and I asked for "Song on the Radio". He gave me a go to hell look . I guess that since Dana wrote it all those years ago, I insulted him by requesting it. Regardless, he lost me and my wife (also a long time fan sinse the 70's) as fans with the attitude he displayed.
Growing up in Houston i had the privilege of hearing Shake and Dana and i still have this album and still love this song and many others that they've sung and recorded. These songs can take you back but i still love listening to them today as much as i did when they were written. I believe that a well written song is timeless and continue to listen to them often. Its so hard to grasp that so much time has elapsed. It seems like yesterday!
Also, when I was going to Sam Houston State, Dana came up to play the student building one evening and just a handful of people showed that night. I guess it was a weeknight. So, what a treat! The show was intimate and laidback and many requests were honored. So, I asked Dana if he knew Pretty Boy Floyd (the outlaw) written by Woody Guthrie? and i was stunned when he said he believed that he did! And not only did he know the song, he k0m! song!
Written by Woody Guthrie, i believe,
I've been listening to this song since I was a teenager in Galveston. Still one of my favorites
42 years ago I first heard of these wonderful people at the Texas Opry House in Houston Texas on Richmond Avenue
My number ONE favorite song from Shake and Dana. When I want to go back in time, I go to Songs on the Radio.
Songs on the Radio will do that, every time!!! :)
Thank you, now I must listen to it!
I was there most years between 77 and 82. 1978 (or maybe 79?) was the best Kerrville experience I ever had, but they were all great. My girlfriend (later wife) and I living out of our VW bus for a few days, with both of our labs slurping all over us in the hot campground, meeting lots of freaky people, rain and heat/humidity at all the wrong times, and nights of magic on the big stage. It was at Kerrville that I'd first seen Shake, John V, Odetta, and also incredible performances by Townes and Joe Ely, with Nancy G. winning the New Folk one of those years. In later years, I got to see Shawn Phillips, Arlo, Judy Collins, Ruthie Foster and so many more.
Me too, except in 96.
Our great town of Kerrville does have a great folk fest! Thanks Shake and Dana for all the good music.
Great memories, Texas Opry House on Richmond in Houston around 1977 or so...I believe John Vandivier (RIP) imparted the nickname from "Shakespeare"...Shake and Dana. Thank you for such great music.
The most unassuming individual I've ever met. Shakes the real deal.
I used to see Shake, Dana and John in Houston from the mid to late 70's and early 80's. I remember good Friday 1979, my house was burglarized and his album was on the turntable that was stolen. I lived in the Heights and Shake lived in Montrose across the street from my roommate's sister. He was really shy believe it or not.
What was the name of the club on Richmond in Montrose that had all these acts? I lived on Richmond at Chimney rock
@@edwinloeb7421 Texas Opry House was one of the clubs they often played in Montrose. If memory serves me right, it was on Richmond. The first time I saw Shake and Dana was there in 1976.
@@edwinloeb7421 I think they played at Steamboat many times. I think that was near the Galleria.
Saw these guys live back in the 80's in Bryan/College Station TX.
You can't get any better than when Shake Russell and Dana Cooper are harmonizing together . I have had the pleasure of knowing both men at their best and even at some times when those in our lives passed on . Love you both and GOD love you~ James Shurley ~❤❤❤ ~
I used to follow them back in 1975 at the original Houlahans, then in the 80's, all over Houston. They actually played at my wedding in 1988 when the Denim and Pearls album came out. Still love them. Would love to hear and see more. Debbie, but went by Deborah Graham back then.
There are very few experiences in life better than listening to Shake & Dana. Thx to the poster, & thx to them for their art.
That is John Vandiver and Steve Fromholtz singing backup vocals on this song.
Thanks for the ID. I recognized the deeper voice from years attending Kerrville, but couldn't remember the name.
Thank you for this old Kerrville.
Please continue with some TvZ.
One of my all time favorite writers, and song. Love to you and yours , Shake
This is THE BEST VERSION Because Michael and John are in this video...
OMGOODNESS I'm bawling my head off!!
Great memories seeing them live in Houston in the early 80's..i.still cherish those albums
Damn that is shake and dana .....awesome....great stuff man
Wow, this really does bring back memories of Shake and John playing the old Wagon Wheel Saloon by Lake Conroe, unfortunately this was also the time when John and Deborah were murdered Great times and fond memories surrounded by grief. Parting back stage was a real blast and I still miss them.
my all time favorite song for a long time!
When I was 10, he played a guitar upside down. That was how he often played. Left handed with a right handed guitar turned left 🤔🤔🤔...
It was on free access public cable ? in Houston.. like 74 76 ??
Thanks for posting this, wow like going back in time.
Wow! Awesome!
One of Texas finest
Pat's On The Beach, Surfside Texas.
I was a big fan of Shake until I went to a concert he did a few years ago in Conroe, Tx. People were shouting out request and I asked for "Song on the Radio". He gave me a go to hell look . I guess that since Dana wrote it all those years ago, I insulted him by requesting it. Regardless, he lost me and my wife (also a long time fan sinse the 70's) as fans with the attitude he displayed.
In a support role we have Marcello Marconi on guitar. He's visiting us from Italy.
Great video! Thanks for posting!
Along with the late great John Vandiver and Steven Fromholz!
Fuckin A Yes 🍻🍻🍻🍻