- KSHE, the rock music station on the FM dial, and if you are a certain age you will know the significance of that, well, as I was saying, KSHE (pronounced Káy-She) had a Thanksgiving day ritual for a few years in the early 1970s. About 2 p.m., for an entire hour, they played "Hey Jude" by the Beatles. They played it once, for the entire hour, which is not possible, for the song is about seven minutes long. But someone with skills had made a tape, had edited the long closing refrain back onto the song over and over again so that the song was now seamlessly an hour long. You could live in the Na-Na-Na of the refrain of "Hey Jude" for that entire hour, on the afternoon of Thanksgiving, in the FM rock music years of the early 1970s, in St. Louis, on KSHE, just once a year, so don't miss it, it won't be back for a long time.#
- KSHE, the rock music station on the FM dial, and if you are a certain age you will know the significance of that, well, as I was saying, KSHE (pronounced Káy-She) had a Thanksgiving day ritual for a few years in the early 1970s. About 2 p.m., for an entire hour, they played "Hey Jude" by the Beatles. They played it once, for the entire hour, which is not possible, for the song is about seven minutes long. But someone with skills had made a tape, had edited the long closing refrain back onto the song over and over again so that the song was now seamlessly an hour long. You could live in the Na-Na-Na of the refrain of "Hey Jude" for that entire hour, on the afternoon of Thanksgiving, in the FM rock music years of the early 1970s, in St. Louis, on KSHE, just once a year, so don't miss it, it won't be back for a long time.#