I actually listen to Born to be Wild! Feat Ali
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It wasn’t made for the Movie, the Movie used it! 🥴
The song pre-dates the movie, but it ended up in the movie and now the two are forever associated for obvious reasons. It was a perfect fit. Try Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf as well.
I love that song! Yes please.
@@karensilvera6694 And Snowblind Friend and The Pusher.
Yes! Magic Carpet Ride
3rd vote for Magic Carpet Ride... Born To Be Wild is more famous/iconic, but Magic Carpet Ride is my personal favorite!
Let me also recommend The Pusher in addition to Magic Carpet Ride
Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson.
Great movie. Somehow I think David Crosby should be riding with Dennis Hopper!
The distinctive voice of John Kay. The song wasn't "written for" Easy Rider. Song was released in '68. Used in Easy Rider in '69. It was a natural fit.
As was The Pusher..
In case you two missed it, this song coined the phrase "Heavy Metal". In a verse near the end, they said the words "heavy metal thunder". And the rest, as they say, is history.
That's what I said! (3 hours after you, though)
Steppenwolf. Born to be Wild is played in the movie Easy Rider. Used to listen to this band a lot back in the 60s. Magic Carpet Ride is another of theirs that I've heard in different movies and such. Now I watch the video. Thanks for the memories.
10 years old when this came out great time great music to be alive
An hour and a half of people riding motorcycles...right up until the end. You should check out some of their other songs. "Magic Carpet Ride", "The Pusher", "Rock Me", "Sookie Sookie".
May be the first time the words "heavy metal" were used together.
Yes...On a rock record. It's actually a common phrase in science. LOL
@@supasoulproductions Agreed. I should have been a little more specific, right?
@@LoisChisholm 😎
Steppenwolf was the '60's mindset. Well known songs are listed in other comments. Lesser-known songs, "Hippo Stomp" or "Earsplittendaloudenboomer", were light and fun. Their darker side came out in, "Snowblind Friend", and "The Pusher".
To show how inter-connected the music industry can be "Snowblind Friend" was written by Hoyt Axton. Hoyt was a country singer. ( check out "Boney Fingers"). Hoyt and his Mom wrote "Joy to the World" made popular by Three Dog Night.
The Pusher was actually also written by Hoyt.
Hoyt's mom Mae Boren Axton co-wrote Heartbreak Hotel with Elvis and Tommy Durden.
When I bought my first motorcycle I sang this in my head when I would hit the road. Back in the day it was no helmet wind in your hair riding. I think I was 11 or 12. Granted I grew on a farm in a tiny rural community. But I was those guys on bikes in my head.
Me too
Steppenwolf (band) is the quintessential 60's band: There even more famous song is Magic Carpet Ride. This song is usually my first song I played on road trips. It was fun riding across Canada on a motorcycle, going east that is. Going west you're constantly riding into the wind and you feel like your fluttering in the wind.
Brown to be Wild is iconic and was released by Steppenwolf in 1968. I always misheard the lyric as "Like a two natured child" (rather than the actual "Like a true nature's child"). Their other big hit was also in 1968 "Magic Carpet Ride".
I guess Im showing my age here,but I saw Steppanwolf in concert back in the mid 70's,love them,love this song!
The 2 actors are Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda (son of Henry Fonda). Jack Nicholson had a small part in this movie, but he was good, he got noticed, he is the guy with the gold helmet.
This is the comment I was looking for so now I don’t have to type it, thanks! 😂
this song will Always remind me of the Blizzard of'93 in upstate NY. i was snowed in at the Sheraton where i worked, along with 40 plus co workers, and over 300 guests. no one could go anywhere because they closed all the roads for 2 days. we fed everybody (350+) breakfast, lunch, and dinner both days. hard work. the 2nd night they anounced the roads would re open in the morning. the chef posted a sign in the dining room:kitchen closed at 8pm...out of food". we scraped together a last pot luck meal, and we were All in the bar by 8:15. the karaoke guy was snowed in with us. All us cooks took the stage and belted "Born to be Wild. it was an awesome experience.
Great story
Great to hear all of you made the best of the situation.
Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson as the passenger, great movie and great song.
This song (and movie) came out when I was still in high school. I graduated, went to the service., and when I got home, I had saved enough to buy my first motorcycle. This song was on the radio all the time.
And I just had to get my motor running, and get out on the highway!! Go looking for adventure, and whatever came my way!
That’s Jack Nicholson riding behind Peter Fonda. It was his first acting job and a very small part, but he was an impressive actor even then.
Not his first acting job -- he had had small roles in movies and TV for more than 10 years by the time Easy Rider came along.
I was terrified of heights, and still am, so I took up skydiving.
Hopper on a chopper and Fonda on a honda.
Magic carpet ride.
HEAVY METAL THUNDER ,RACING WITH THE WIND !!
Am quite sure that Steppenwolf wasn't named for philosophical reasons. It sounds cool and tough.
My best wild was going to college at the age of 42, getting a bachelor's degree in geology (which required a fair amount of keeping up with 20-year-olds climbing around hills and streambeds), then continuing to get a master's working in caves), and the whole time, my engineer husband would plan all of our vacations to amazing geologic places (Iceland, the Canadian Rockies, the Big Bend of Texas). After all the education, I taught geology at college level and tried to instill some of my excitement into them. 🤠
Nothing like a fringed suede coat while on a motorcycle-- no helmet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Kay, the lead singer, and three other original members were Canadian. John is an interesting, complex character. The film that used the song, Easy Rider, is American, and Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper can both be considered complex characters. Perfect match. The film is more complex than is often allowed. Being a teen on a motorcycle in the late 60s long hair and all, the hostile reception to young people shown in the film is realistic to me, even (or especially) in far away New Zealand. Like a lot of bands from the 60s the members of Steppenwolf were a lot more sophisticated than the older generation recognised, hence using the name of a Herman Hesse novel for the band. All the foregoing being hilarious given I am now 73!
It was sooo fun to dance to!!! I loved the 60's!!! I wish I was back except for the V.N war part..That was so sad for all..
You ask how was I wild? In 1970 I was 16 and went to a three day rock festival.
We went co-ed naked swimming, and the headliners?
The Allman Brothers Band one year before their famous Fillmore East album was recorded.
Bikers stole a dollar and a cowboy hat from me.
My friends and I spoke briefly with Duane Allman while just wandering around the festival.
16 and rockin'
That video clip is from the early 70s movie, "Easy Rider." Peter Fonda, Jack Nicholson, and Dennis Hopper. Extraordinary movie about the clash of cultures in the 60s, and the southern U.S. at that time. Funny, great scenery, and well...I won't spoil the ending, but you must this iconic movie. "Easy Rider." So many great rock songs from the era are in sprinkled throughout the movie. Hope you guys get a chance to check out some Saturday night with a bag of popcorn and your favorite beverage. It's a good one.
How was I born to be wild? Born in 96. My father and I moved from Wisconsin to California when I was 6 years old. I then joined Boyscouts, followed by AFJROTC, my freshman year of high school. Moved back to Wisconsin at 14ish, finished high school early, and joined the National Guard. I injured myself and couldn't complete basic training. Upon coming back, I started my journey. Since then, I have lived in 20 states and have seen almost the entire continental part of our nation and Canada. I have held 12 different jobs, from being a cook to working on pipelines. Now, at 28, I'm about to head to Georgia to learn how to scuba dive. Oh, and I live in a small camper my Father and I have made.
For me, born to be wild was jumping out of a perfectly good airplane. Medical conditions have grounded me now, but there is nothing like the thrill of jumping out at about 3 1/2 miles above the ground and of course landing a brief time later
great days/times, miss the way it was...another cool song from these guys is 'Magic Carpet Ride' I worked a lot of years in mining, coal iron gold copper etc and would work remote sites and then you would get your week off I'd stay in pubs...accommodation would be free because I would bounce (bouncer) for the guy that owned the pub...all I'd have to do was get rid of trouble makers ...were some wild times through those years, retired now
John Kay was onboard the Flower Power Cruise with some of the greatest musicians from the 60s and 70s! And he's still rockin!! ❤❤
I seen these guys at 14, my 1st Concert!!! Magic Carpet Ride was the other big hit
I saw Stepping Wolf LIVE in Shreveport, La in 79’ and they were still rocking!
One of my husband’s favorite movies. He is a 71 year old biker and has been riding since he was 12 years old. He is also a retired engineer from NASA so he’s my wild man hero! 😊
These two brothers are Canadian, real talent, songwriters in this band.
Even to this day, this song is played in every Biker Bar in America. Hell's Angels, sort of adopted this as their anthem, but really, every outlaw Biker group loves this song.
In my personal top ten of all songs
Came across a couple of fun songs to add to your country playlist. The Judds: Turn it Loose. and Rocking to the Rhythm of the Rain.
Greatest driving song of all time!
Dennis Harper Peter Fonda those are the two motor cycle riders. The movie was Easy Rider.
Dennis Hopper not Harper and the passenger was Jack Nicholson
The first x- rated film that I went to see at the cinema.
X was 18 yrs in England.
I was 17, but as I was on my own, they just let me in.
The other film on with it ( you got two films for one price) was The Graduate
The guy with the helmet is none other than a young JACK NICHOLSON !!!.... Stepenwolf had a lot fo great tunes you should explore.
Sweet reaction. Most Steppenwolf stuff were what we called speaker busters (we cranked the volume too high and the speakers couldn't handle it). That said, the scariest part of the song Born To Be Wild is when they found a head out on the highway. 😁
This song originated the term “Heavy Metal” used to define a whole genre.
I had a Chopper back then and when I graduated from college and started teaching, I would drive my chopper to school! The kids at school started calling me Easy like the movie Easy Rider!!!
Easy Rider, such a good movie at the time and iconic Jack Nicholson riding along with a football helmet.
The movie's dark undertones basically lets the viewers know that, yes In America we are supposed to be free, but in truth we are only as free as the dominant class allows, The movie shows these free spirits living the life until they run across the more conservative parts of the country and they don't accept their premise of unconditional freedom and there are consequences for trying to be absolutely free.
I was fortunate enough to see them in 1968. Further loss of innocence after my first concert seeing Jimi Hendrix. I had not clue.
3 songs you need to listen to by Steppenwolf;
1) The Pusher - ua-cam.com/video/Zv6PY1BQLBE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Steppenwolf-Topic
2) Snow Blind Friend - ua-cam.com/video/OMxCi3ljWEg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ELGROOVER
3) America - Monster - ua-cam.com/video/3REXu1ZO3BY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Steppenwolf-Topic
1 & 2 written by Hoyt Axton
Sebs..listen to the Pusher song by this killer band...
I still remember all the words☺️
Yes 🙌 ❤
One of my first rock albums I bought back in 1969 or so was Steppenwolf 7, I still have it.
There is nothing quite like a Hammond B3 played through Leslies.
Great Canadian band...well used in the film "Easy Rider". Probably the only time that Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson ever appeared on film together. (At least officially!)
Snuck into theatre with a friend to watch "easy rider" , love this song & the memories>>
the first reference to "heavy metal" in music........."Born to be Mild" was the title of a Rita Rudner stand up comedy show on HBO in the 80's......
Best band ever.
They came to my area once, & I felt too unworthy to attend their concert. (I related to the free, but not the wild). How funny or sad is that. I still play their songs now & then, they never grow old. Don't step on the grass Sam, G' Da m the pusher man, magic carpet ride, so many good ones!
Oh hey, Dan does a banger cover of their Born to be Wild. (Mr. Spot on emphasiser, Dan the man).
Thanks for the wonderful morning ride into the past!!
It was a hit record years before the movie.
Not sure if anybody else knows this small bit of movie trivia, but the bike that Peter Fonda is riding is the same bike that Nicolas Cage ride in Ghost Rider, also featuring Peter Fonda as Mestofalies, aka Lucifer.
Man do I ever need to watch this movie.
John Kay's uncle brought him through the wire from east Germany as a child and he tells the story in the song "the wall"
Not his uncle , but his Mother he was just shy of five years old . The story was also told years earlier in the song Renegade .
@bobbrinkerhoff3592 I don't know about renegade but his song the wall told the story and in an interview years later he told about it
@@rogersullivan5351 go listen to Renegade closely . John even refers to himself as a Renegade in The Wall . " The man will shoot you down " is in reference to the Russian border guards .
Steppenwolf was a HUGE band in the late 60s and early 70s. They should be in the Rock 'n' Roll hall of Fame.
You need to dive a little bit into Steppenwolf. You'd like "Magic Carpet Ride" and "The Pusher".
Birth of a music genre:
🎼Heavy Metal Thunder🎶
Now you’ve heard this you are ready
Monster Trilogy
(1969 album - could have been written this morning)
From 1980 to 2018, John Kay was the only original member involved, having been the lead singer since 1967. The band was called John Kay & Steppenwolf from 1980 to 2018 ua-cam.com/video/xP-ayjjpAUQ/v-deo.html
For many, this song was aspirational. It captured the American spirit of freedom - to do what you want to do, be what you want to be, go where you want to go, etc. The song's pure American rock sound and lyrics evoked that sense of freedom and the zeitgeist of young people living in the late 60's. A song for the times that became their anthem.
I saw Steppenwolf live before the movie came out. Peter Kay had amazing stage presence
Great Book. Great Track, a great film.............
I remember when it first came out . All brothers / sisters were on the roof of our house , so the parent wouldn't wake up , which made the song a true sense of filling free at 13 LOL ...
This was the class song of my senior class in 1981.
The perfect roadtrip song, blast it!
Monster, Suicide, America. Off the Monster Album. you can't understand the late 60s or early 70s without listening to this song. If I remember correctly the song came first then the movie.
I believe this song was where the expression Heavy Metal was first used !
Band 1st. Movie used the song. I'm 67. My 1st concert. Front row center. Jacksonville, Florida
Steppenwolf was a very popular group in the late 60's and 70's. "Magic Carpet Ride" is their best!
song from my childhood. spent some of my late teens and twenties as a biker girl, the good and the bad of it. HARLEY-DAVIDSON ALL THE WAY. now i'm a granny. sex drugs rock and roll, bikes.
Now I want to watch "Easy Rider" again. Fabulous soundtrack and a good movie, too. Y'all should check out the movie.
Now I want to watch the movie!
Great song and very good band. They had other songs besides Born to Be Wild, like The Pusher (also used in the movie) and very famous Magic Carpet Ride. I was only 10 in 1969 so I saw the movie fate it was in theater and I saw Steppenwolf live supporting Ted Nugent in the late seventies. The movie had a plot and the movie starred Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson. Karen Black (Triology of Terror) and Toni Basil (Hey Mickey Your So Fine fame) were also in the movie.
great movie, great band, took my sons to see them in 2006, and YES, watch the movie :)
Steppe wolf is a title of a book written by German author Herman Hesse.
This song is the reason heavy-metal is called heavy-metal music because of the heavy metals under the sound of a Harley Davidson between
The guy on the back of the chopper (in the gold football helmet) is Jack Nicholson.
It's kind of about the Vietnam war and the abuse that some of them got when they came back and about a lot of people's total mistrust of people on motorcycles
And kind of the beginning of the drug and free love movement too.
We played Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild" while in the Vietnam War during the Tet Offensive (1968). In 1968, Steppenwolf also came out with "Magic Carpet Ride" & "The Pusher". I served in Viet. from 1968 to 1969.
Their first album came out on January 29,1968 . When exactly was Tet ?
@@bobbrinkerhoff3592 The Tet Offensive started on Jan. 30, 1968 & went thru April or May. On Jan. 23, 1968 the N. Koreans hijacked the USS Pueblo & its crew. Troops including a squadron of F-4 Phantom II fighters were sent immediately to S. Korea. Under the Korean War agreement, combat troops were only allowed to be stationed on TDY (temporary duty). After Tet ended, I was sent to relieve the original troops at Teague, S. Korea. I was there for 60 days before being relieved by Ca. Nat. Guard. Hitched a ride to Tokyo on an Air America corp. jet & then a C-141 back to Phu Kat.
@@duanelavely5481 Thank you for your service . I had one cousin that was in country during Tet , with another one sitting off shore cruising around . I was stuck in the fifth grade .
The bike with the flag is called Captain America
That's Jack Nicholson sitting on the back of the motorcycle.
The guy on the back of the cycle is Oscar winner Jack Nicholson!!
MAGIC CARPET RIDE also strawberry alarm clock ( the band) is excellent
Younge people. I miss this lol
Definitely you should check out Pusher by them, fantastic song
Chillin guy is Jack Nicholson. Star helmet guy is Peter Fonda (brother of Jane Fonda)
The movie is not 90 minutes of riding motorcycles, it's much more than that...
Fantastic movie full of symbolism and a deep meaning !!!! 🤔
Give it a view ..✌️🤠❤️
easy rider sound track was my first album
Wild for me is blowing 500 $ in a yarn store ✌❤☕
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