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  • @DG-uh8uv
    @DG-uh8uv Рік тому +252

    I was around back then, and I’m gonna tell you straight out… this was not a “fun“ song. It was extremely serious. A lot of people were losing loved ones to drugs like heroin. You can hear the anger and despair in his voice. Even the music has a lot of emotion in it. This is an absolute stellar song.

    • @bronsonosborne3962
      @bronsonosborne3962 Рік тому +3

      it is an AWESOME JAM groovy

    • @lambokarabeekian6192
      @lambokarabeekian6192 Рік тому +35

      I too was a little amazed and disappointed in the use of “fun” in connection with this song; in the apparent cluelessness about the heroin deaths by overdose (not strokes or heart attacks) in those days, or even what a pusher was; and by the unintentional irony in using the word dope to describe one aspect of the music. I know… “OK,boomer.” I realize they are young and weren’t around in those days. Even so, this is an opportunity to learn.

    • @lazaruslong2731
      @lazaruslong2731 Рік тому

      It started so free and easy - young people, good people, sharing weed at cost, every once in a while someone would come back from California with Orange Sunshine and Purple Owsley that they'd trade for mushroom tea, mescalin, peyote buttons to take west. It was NOT for the money. They were the Dream Dealers.
      That changed when people learned how much money they could make off dope and the most lucrative was heroin and cocaine. Those were the pushers.
      Suddenly, people were dying like everywhere. The "curse of the northeast" was visited on the dreamers. A pusher was an evil. They'd lace the pot with heroin and tell people it was "michoacán", "tie sticks" or whatever exotic never-seen-in-that-area-before smoke, to get people to "step up." There's very few "stoned" like a heroin high. There's few things as addictive and deadly as heroin's high.
      I don't think Axton was cursing when he wrote this song - I think he was seeing friends die and praying.

    • @bronsonosborne3962
      @bronsonosborne3962 Рік тому +1

      @@lambokarabeekian6192 i think its a great FUN jam here is a TISSUE friend

    • @lambokarabeekian6192
      @lambokarabeekian6192 Рік тому +8

      @@bronsonosborne3962 To each his own I guess. Thanks for the tissue, bud. My allergies are killing me.😉

  • @allengator1914
    @allengator1914 Рік тому +86

    I was 13 when this album came out. One Saturday I was in my room getting ready for Pony League baseball game and had this album playing while I did. Apparently, my mom had yelled for me to turn it down and I didn't hear her. Next thing I know she comes charging into my room yelling I told you to turn this crap down. I told her I didn't hear her which only seemed to make her more angry. Suddenly, she snatches my album off the turntable and sails it across my room like a frisbee until it hit my wall and broke into pieces. I just looked at her in amazement, grabbed my stuff, walked out of the house, got on my bike and rode to my baseball game. When I got home later and walked into my bedroom there was a brand new Steppenwolf album laying on my bed. My mom told me it embarrassed the hell out of her to have to walk into the "Hippie Music Store" downtown to buy the album and was afraid someone would see her going in there. The late 60s was a great time to come of age.

    • @cindynau8068
      @cindynau8068 Рік тому +9

      This is a great memory. Our parents had to put up with a lot of the music coming from our turntables! My dad was less than tolerant.

    • @neilmartin99
      @neilmartin99 Рік тому +6

      Pretty sure every teenager back then had a record or two flung across the room.
      good times.
      🤣😅😆

    • @billjones6987
      @billjones6987 Рік тому +2

      I was 17.

    • @perrynelson4254
      @perrynelson4254 9 місяців тому +1

      So beautiful that your mom loved you enough to admit to her mistake

    • @hairycat6095
      @hairycat6095 7 місяців тому

      seems like a normal response for those days.

  • @sundayze
    @sundayze Рік тому +135

    First time my dad heard me listening to this song, I thought he was going to whoop my butt. Tried to tell him what it was about, but he was having none of it. It was quickly banned from our radio station, so only heard it at parties after that. Glad you liked it. It's S tier for me. It was ground breaking for the times.

    • @jhamptonjr
      @jhamptonjr Рік тому +19

      My mother had a similar response. She took a sewing needle and went all through this track so it could not be played on the stereo. I mean, god damn!

    • @brianmctague5723
      @brianmctague5723 Рік тому +12

      Hey sundayze, I can't believe Alex gave this a b+, jeez, what's wrong with the guy, your so right, absolutely S tier for me as well, still gives me goosebumps when I hear those guitars, this is why good rock music is so powerful, and timeless

    • @GeraldWalling
      @GeraldWalling Рік тому +5

      Not just Monster, but the entire 3 sets. 'Monster / Suicide / America' Still relevant today.

    • @deborahcornell171
      @deborahcornell171 Рік тому +3

      @sundayze
      I managed to keep my dad from hearing it. I became really adept at making the leap across my room to get to my little stereo & turn the volume down at the very start of the song.
      Didn't matter what I was doing...putting my makeup on, getting dressed, playing with the dog...my self protective instincts were strong.
      I didn't really fear an ass whoopin' but getting yelled at by my dad was almost as bad.👀

    • @hollywoodharriet13
      @hollywoodharriet13 Рік тому +2

      Our Mom said that's a terrible song. We tried to tell her it was anti-drug, but she couldn't get past the swearing.

  • @williamlenderman387
    @williamlenderman387 Рік тому +165

    Hoyt Axton wrote "The Pusher" as well as another drug related song that Steppenwolf covered titled "Snow Blind Friend" which you guys definitely need to give a listen to. "Monster" and "Don't Step On The Grass Sam" are two more Steppenwolf songs you guys need to hear.

    • @roncypert8255
      @roncypert8255 Рік тому +19

      Hoyt Axton also wrote Joy To The World and Never Been To Spain, which Three Dog Night covered and had mega hits with in the 1970 and 1971..
      Super talented singer/songwriter and actor!!

    • @williamlenderman387
      @williamlenderman387 Рік тому +11

      @@roncypert8255 yes indeed, Hoyt Axton was definitely a very talented singer/songwriter and actor. I believe he was the father in "Gremlins" and, in the TV show "WKRP In Cincinnati" he played a former boyfriend of Loni Anderson's from her old hometown. Another Three Dog Night song he wrote was "Never Been To Spain"

    • @stevenkarner6872
      @stevenkarner6872 Рік тому +5

      Agreed on all. Add Foggy Mental Breakdown to the list.

    • @briannewell6064
      @briannewell6064 Рік тому +10

      Monster is a very under rated album.

    • @laurakennedy9250
      @laurakennedy9250 Рік тому +8

      "Don't Step on the Grass Sam" is one of my favorites. I'm glad somebody finally recommended it.

  • @rundoetx
    @rundoetx Рік тому +79

    Legendary Song. S tier at the time, and it still is.
    God Damn, a B+?

    • @BIG-DIPPER-56
      @BIG-DIPPER-56 Рік тому +10

      I know ! !
      A+ or higher !!!
      😎👍

    • @Rhiannon011
      @Rhiannon011 Рік тому +11

      Yeah very weird, he says he loves it "it's fun? I don't get that. I think it's serious and epic and an A+!!

    • @rundoetx
      @rundoetx Рік тому +9

      @Barbara Roberts It's a great song in its own right, but rose to an s tier, in my eyes, for its perfect use in Easy Rider.

    • @Rhiannon011
      @Rhiannon011 Рік тому +3

      @@rundoetx Yeah I remember that and the movie..

    • @Rhiannon011
      @Rhiannon011 Рік тому +11

      @@rundoetx "Long ago and far away" I ran into John Kay at the LA airport, as I was sitting with my sister waiting for her boarding flight to Europe, we saw John Kay, sitting with someone. We tried not to look or make a big deal of it, as in Los Angeles you just don't do that, you act casual. When I hugged my sister good-bye outside, as I watched her board her flight and go up the plane steps, John Kay just started walking with me back to the inside of the airport, I said "I thought you were going on that flight", he said "no just seeing a friend off like you did". I said she was my sister and we just chatted and he said "coffee"? I said "sure okay". So we chatted at one of the little restaurants in the airport, I asked him why he always wore his sun glasses all the time "inside and outside", so he then took them off and I said "OH you have beautiful eyes" we laughed. I told him I loved his song "The pusher" but I also like this ballad he sang called "Tenderness" and he said 'yeah I had a GF who talked with me "about treating women tenderly" and I said "yes, I agree, which is why I like the song and your voice". I told John how I had seen and met a lot of famous "rockers" in LA, and how I had met Jim Morrison also, as I had two girlfriends that used to hang out with Jim and the doors at Venice Beach. He asked me what I thought of Jim Morrison, I told him my "few chats with Jim were very different than what most people said about him, I found him very "gracious and gentlemen like" and how we had talked about poets we liked, Art, Mythology".. John Kay said "it's nice for people to meet some of "we rockers" and to find out some of us are not who so many think we are"", I agreed. He asked me if I needed a "ride home" I said no I had my car, (don't think I would have accepted anyway you never know) I lived in "the valley", He walked me to my car kissed my cheek said "Barbara nice meeting and chatting with you, you are one Foxy lady"... I watched him walk off and hail a cab and off he went! Having a photographic memory is good in some ways but not in others.

  • @WMalven
    @WMalven Рік тому +38

    FYI, Dealersd were the friendly neighborhood guy or the guy in your dorm, who sold weed/acid/ maybe some pills (speed, downers). Pushers were the guys selling heroin to strangers

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Рік тому +108

    Steppenwolf also does a great job on Hoyt Axton's "Snowblind Friend."
    This takes me back to High School! Thanks guys.

    • @rbffbvs
      @rbffbvs Рік тому +3

      I was going to request that! Great choice.

    • @donneumann6546
      @donneumann6546 Рік тому +2

      Beat me to it as well!!

    • @glawnow1959
      @glawnow1959 Рік тому +2

      Love all the suggestions for "Snowblind Friend." I'm on that bandwagon too!

    • @Alewifes_Husband
      @Alewifes_Husband Рік тому +3

      Hoyt was a top-tier songwriter. So many covers of his songs were big hits for the cover band! Such wit, though. I think of him sorta like the Mark Twain of songwriting. He and John Prine.

    • @Bacchus69
      @Bacchus69 Рік тому

      Great song.

  • @joeallegra556
    @joeallegra556 Рік тому +4

    Frickin A+ for the subject matter alone.

  • @TahoeNevada
    @TahoeNevada Рік тому +29

    This song was used in the intro to the movie Easy Rider! Easy Rider was one of the first Hollywood movies to use licensed (pre released music) for the soundtrack.

  • @tracyyork1428
    @tracyyork1428 Рік тому +16

    "Sookie Sookie" is a great uptempo Steppenwolf song you will enjoy!

  • @stratfanstl
    @stratfanstl Рік тому +84

    A great example of a song whose definitive version is a cover. A friend in 9th grade in 1982 mentioned his brother took him to a recent Steppenwolf show. A teacher overheard us talking and asked "are those drug addled freaks still around?" or words to that effect with such derision that I made a mental note to hear more of them. When I heard their greatest hits, I was BLOWN AWAY at how intelligent their material was. Watch an interview with John Kay and listen to his life history and perspective. This is absolutely an S+ tier song.

    • @robjohnson5872
      @robjohnson5872 Рік тому +4

      The Greatest Hits Album is absolutely killer.

    • @enderjed
      @enderjed Рік тому +2

      So which cover is the definitive version?

    • @oboogie2
      @oboogie2 Рік тому +3

      @@enderjed Steppenwolf's is the cover version. Country artist Hoyt Axton wrote the song, but they used Steppenwolf's version in the movie Easy Rider.

    • @stratfanstl
      @stratfanstl Рік тому +3

      @enderjed "The Pusher" was originally written and performed by Hoyt Axton but the Steppenwolf version is the definitive version. Just like Hendix / Dylan for All Along the Watchtower... Skynyrd / JJ Cale for Call Me the Breeze... Linda Ronstatd / Everly Brothers for When Will I Be Loved

    • @scottmarleneking6298
      @scottmarleneking6298 Рік тому +2

      I think this is a great theme idea for A&A: tracking a song through time by comparing the original to the best covers. I'm thinking of "Baby It's You" (Shirelles then Beatles then Smith), "She's Not There" (Turtles then Santana), "Runaway" (Del Shannon then Bonnie Raitt), "Louie, Louie" (Richard Berry then Kingsman then The Last), "Hey, Jude" (Beatles then Wilson Pickett). Lots of other examples where there are really excellent covers that reveal how Rock and recording technology evolved through years

  • @davidzimmerli489
    @davidzimmerli489 Рік тому +55

    John Kay's voice is tailor made for Rock 'n Roll. Rough, macho, sexy & sensual, and full of grit .... I knew I'd struck gold when I purchased Steppenwolf's 1st album over 50 years ago and the group was just getting their start. I saw them once live in 1968 in Rochester, New York.

    • @BROU-bb2uc
      @BROU-bb2uc Рік тому +5

      I remember exactly where I was when I heard this 🤘

    • @lakenneth374
      @lakenneth374 Рік тому +3

      John Kay was smart, after splitting with his bandmates he let them keep the name Steppenwolf and the right to play his songs in concerts, but he would keep all of the future royalties...well here comes cassettes, CDs and streaming services = made him very wealthy. His old bandmates wanted a cut of the new royalties and sue John, but they lose in court.

  • @francisseidel8014
    @francisseidel8014 Рік тому +28

    The Hammond Organ critical to the texture in this song. It was subtle at times but it was also part of the echoes back and forth with the guitar. That organ sound was pure Steppenwolf.

    • @Gerard-yt3dz
      @Gerard-yt3dz 3 місяці тому

      Goldy McJohn on the Hammond B-3 organ!

  • @LifeofGeorgecatworld
    @LifeofGeorgecatworld Рік тому +22

    This song hit so damn, deep my brother and 3 cousin had thier drak days but survived. Next Steppenwolf Song Is their 3 part opus anthem "Monster/Suicide/America (Medley)"

    • @tomst.antoine7742
      @tomst.antoine7742 Рік тому +5

      For sure...That great medley from the album Monster should be the next Steppenwolf
      must hear...

    • @BCT611
      @BCT611 Рік тому +3

      That's a must. Great, nother side of the howling wolf.

    • @ZinToWinrelax
      @ZinToWinrelax Рік тому +2

      Great song totally underrated.

  • @OldPapaBear
    @OldPapaBear Рік тому +104

    Heroin was in full swing when this song came out. I lost a lot of good friends to the drug. If it did not kill them it turned them into someone you could not trust with anything. Had a brother and sister that became addicted and am unable to trust them to this day even after they became clean. This song was very personal to me.

    • @GeorgiaPeach513
      @GeorgiaPeach513 Рік тому +3

      It’s personal today for sure!

    • @coled2048
      @coled2048 Рік тому

      I am old enough to remember that the late 60s was an experiement in new freedoms that gave way to excess and social ills as well as learning new frontiers. Todays young are on the same path and will find this as well.

    • @mickell241
      @mickell241 Рік тому +1

      my sister was a heroin dealer and user.. she said ' don't you ever try it. too bad she did not take her own advice. she got clean after years of use cancer got her

    • @angelagreen778
      @angelagreen778 Рік тому +1

      If the shade of music was of this, imagine where we are! 🤍🕊

    • @dianegoldeneye7207
      @dianegoldeneye7207 Рік тому +1

      Yes 🙌 sad times indeed

  • @maceomaceo11
    @maceomaceo11 Рік тому +29

    Hoyt Axton, generally a folk/country artist (and character actor), had a few of his songs covered in this time period. Most famously "Joy To The World" done by Three Dog Night.
    A unique writer, and performer.

  • @SteelyDaddy59
    @SteelyDaddy59 Рік тому +8

    "Hey Lawdy Mama" should be next. Banger!

  • @mikewoods8565
    @mikewoods8565 Рік тому +4

    I want to thank you very much for doing Steppenwolf the pusher.
    I do films and work on stage in Calgary and one of my first films Hoyt Axton had a roll in the film.
    He wrote that song. He sat a table away from me at lunch one day and talked about a dishwasher at the restaurant he would go to. He overheard Hoyt when he was working the song out and the dishwasher said if I ever get a recording contract with my band I will record that song !. Well he became the lead singer of Steppenwolf in the Rest is history.
    Other songs who wait Axton wrote Were Never Been to Spain , and the song Jeremiah was a bullfrog which was meant for a kids show but he wrote the song and the show fell through and still have the song. Three dog night we're in the next studio and they were working next to each other. They heard him do it and they liked it so much they recorded it. Thank you very much and I enjoy what you do

  • @UFOS4
    @UFOS4 Рік тому +19

    Love Steppenwolf. More to explore with "Monster" (very much a song for today's USA), "Rock Me", "Snowblind Friend". Good stuff. The guitars in The Pusher remind me of Big Brother and the Holding Company. Do love that sound.

    • @davmtu
      @davmtu Рік тому +2

      "Monster" is a fantastic song especially considering how relevant it still is.

    • @bobbrinkerhoff3592
      @bobbrinkerhoff3592 Рік тому +3

      Yes , but if you do react to Monster make sure that it's from the Monster album not from the Live double album .

    • @frankmelkert9503
      @frankmelkert9503 11 місяців тому +1

      Steppenwolf kicks ass surprised more people don’t know. They were born to be wild

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 Рік тому +20

    The "Easy Rider" Soundtrack album was the very first LP I purchased, because of this song specifically. Hey, John Kaye was saying "God Damn The Pusherman", on the radio. And, at that time you never heard THAT on the radio, or anywhere else. Eventually, it was the way the song showed the difference between a "Pusher" and a "Dealer", that really made the song work for me. Lots of other great tunes on the "Easy Rider" Soundtrack: "If Six Was Nine" by Jimi Hendrix, "Born To Be Wild" also by Steppenwolf, "The Weight" by The Band and "I Wan't Born To Follow" by The Byrds.

    • @Prone2Thrill
      @Prone2Thrill Рік тому +2

      If Six was Nine is a masterpiece

    • @bobschenkel7921
      @bobschenkel7921 Рік тому

      @@Prone2Thrill Fact.

    • @stevesilva2780
      @stevesilva2780 Рік тому +1

      Peter Fonda stashing the Bills into the gas line/tank in Easy Rider was a perfect backdrop.

  • @ScottDeBerg
    @ScottDeBerg Рік тому +21

    Everything about this song is perfect. The lyrics, the dirty guitar, the organ backing, and John’s vocal. As a recovering coke addict, I’ve wished a lot of suffering on my dealers. Listening to this song always reminds me of my history. Keep up the good work.

  • @rubroken
    @rubroken Рік тому +12

    Sometimes it's the music, sometimes it's the lyrics, and once in a while the universe is in harmony and it's both

  • @betseyr.9081
    @betseyr.9081 Рік тому +11

    First concert I ever attended, summer 1969. You guys have to listen to “Monster medley (includes Suicide/America)” and a softer side of this band, "None Of Your Doing”!

  • @steve-eq8kx
    @steve-eq8kx Рік тому +31

    I was in my mid teens when this was out. The whole way it was presented scared the you know what out of me and kept me away from any hard drugs my entire life.

    • @louiseasmith1336
      @louiseasmith1336 Рік тому +1

      Me too.

    • @melrussell8542
      @melrussell8542 Рік тому

      Ditto Steve.

    • @Prone2Thrill
      @Prone2Thrill Рік тому

      Just as Hoyt and Steppenwolf intended. Awesome story

    • @loopthetube
      @loopthetube Рік тому

      Me too

    • @joeharley5868
      @joeharley5868 Рік тому

      When this came out, I didn't even know what a "pusher" was. Innocent me. When I found out, I liked this even more...

  • @brianevenson9655
    @brianevenson9655 Рік тому +5

    Hey Lawdy Mama and Rock Me are 2 more from Steppinwolf that need to be heard.

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Рік тому +7

    A&A, you might like their "Rock Me" !

  • @mynameispaul0530
    @mynameispaul0530 Рік тому +5

    "I seen a lotta people walkin' round with tombstones in their eyes."

    • @donhancock332
      @donhancock332 4 місяці тому

      Great prose. I wish I could come up with lines like this.

    • @IAMCAVE
      @IAMCAVE 2 місяці тому

      Been there done that. Some survived, some didn’t.

  • @davedeblaey8454
    @davedeblaey8454 Рік тому +4

    Gotta try "Rock Me", "Hey Lawdy Momma", and "Sookie Sookie". "Rock Me" is my personal favorite; it kicks ass!!!!

  • @joshjacobs3906
    @joshjacobs3906 Рік тому +64

    I laughed so hard awhile back when Andy, describing this song to Alex says...." A bunch of guys standing around just yelling GOD DAMN!" 😅😅😅
    Peace from PA ✌️

  • @scotstevens5263
    @scotstevens5263 Рік тому +7

    Love Steppenwolf. Makes me want to smoke a joint heh heh. Song was done during Viet Nam in the height of major drug use.

  • @michaelmiller7434
    @michaelmiller7434 Рік тому +6

    In the same vein (pun intended?), put Neil Young's "Needle and the Damage Done" on your playlist.

  • @donnabruhn6907
    @donnabruhn6907 Рік тому +4

    Steppenwolf one of the rock greats from the 6o's ahhhhh the 60's

  • @CharCanuck14
    @CharCanuck14 Рік тому +4

    Such a great band and song which got me thinking that it was 54 years ago I watched Steppenwolf perform this at a Toronto weekend music festival. I may be old but I have amazing memories of those days.
    Thanks for the reactions guys!

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty Рік тому +9

    Love that sixties fuzz guitar vibe. Even if you weren't around in person to hear 60s Hippie/psychedelic music, you know right away the era these sort of songs were recorded. Donovan's "Season of The Witch," sounds a lot like this, and it's from the same Hippie/Drug/ psychedelic music period, from about 1965 to 1970.

  • @christianman73
    @christianman73 Рік тому +7

    This song is an S-tier for me. It's not complex, musically, but the groove is undeniable, and the lyrics and music, overall, *just hit so, so hard* , especially if you have friends or family members whose lives have been permanently altered, for the worse, by drugs. This is one righteously angry song that casts a musical spell and takes me to another place, without any need of chemicals. Steppenwolf rocked!

  • @howardlavitt
    @howardlavitt Рік тому +21

    Written by Hoyt Axton. A great songwriter, performer and actor. I loved him in Gremlins.

    • @kimsullivan5576
      @kimsullivan5576 Рік тому +4

      You betcha! He was an amazing songwriter. He even wrote Joy To The World by Three Dog Night.

    • @SpuzzyLargo
      @SpuzzyLargo Рік тому +2

      And "Mama Told Me Not to Come"

    • @kimsullivan5576
      @kimsullivan5576 Рік тому +2

      @@SpuzzyLargo I think that Randy Newman wrote that one. Still yet, I laugh my butt off to that song. Lol! 😄

    • @robertlane8142
      @robertlane8142 Рік тому +5

      “Mama told me…” was Randy Newman but Never Been to Spain was Hoyt Axton.

    • @kimsullivan5576
      @kimsullivan5576 Рік тому

      @@robertlane8142 Oh yeah 👍

  • @allisondownes7481
    @allisondownes7481 Рік тому +9

    I was 16 years old in small-town Virginia. I was friends with the local AM dj, who gave me this album because he was not allowed to play it...this was a few months before Steppenwolf became known for Magic Carpet Ride. I will never forget the shock value of this song. I still get goose bumps hearing it! Great reaction, guys!

  • @lindakessler8768
    @lindakessler8768 Рік тому +5

    I love the tone of that 60's psychedelic guitar. Reminds me of Big Brother and the Holding Co. and Jefferson Airplane. 👍❤🤙

  • @doobiedave9686
    @doobiedave9686 Рік тому +5

    Back in the early '70's, I had numerous mind expanding "excursions" while listening to this song. 😳😂✌️

    • @davekump1532
      @davekump1532 Рік тому +1

      My friends and I were sometimes called the "Doobie" Brothers 😎

  • @timhogan5515
    @timhogan5515 Рік тому +2

    I once played this track on the air at a 100,000 watt station on a Sunday morning in the bible belt of North Carolina. Had a good long discussion with a listener who called to complain.

  • @MissAstorDancer
    @MissAstorDancer Рік тому +5

    Had to comment on this one, guys! WOW, the freakin' dope memories this brings up!! (Pun intended!)
    I was just barely 15 years old in that 1968 late-summer when this album was still huge!
    I had a new and dangerous boyfriend, and he picked me up on his black Honda 650 motorcycle, and took me to his (Mom's) house, she was home at the time!!
    We went in his room, which was actually the master suite, but it was almost like his own private apartment. He had it decorated in the style of the times, with dark curtains on the windows, dim lights and several colored lights, including the requisite Lava Lamp, and a Black Light in the ceiling fixture! He had his walls almost covered in fantastic psychedelic and Band posters, which were stunning in the Black Light!
    We sat on carpets and pillows on the floor and listened to this entire album! We had Day-Glo paints and we painted up each other's faces and arms and legs! This was BEFORE I had ever gotten high, and he and I did not use any substances that day, so we did not have the "appropriate smoky room", but it was a fantastic time that lives in my memory like a technicolor movie!!!
    Thanks for the memories, Guys! Happy Memorial Day!!!!

  • @rodneywoodcock8235
    @rodneywoodcock8235 Рік тому +5

    "Don't Step on the Grass, Sam" is a great song from Steppenwolf

  • @bigdante42
    @bigdante42 Рік тому +8

    Love steppenwolf

  • @kimsullivan5576
    @kimsullivan5576 Рік тому +11

    It's so cool that this song was used in the beginning of the movie, Easy Riders. Nice pick, y'all! ☮️😊

  • @supasoulproductions
    @supasoulproductions Рік тому +17

    This song was written by the same guy who wrote Joy to the World for Three Dog Night. The great Hoyt Axton. It's seems kind of strange to me to have a rating system for songs that is not based on your level of enjoyment of the song, Alex. What else is there? Steppenwolf also does Hoyt's song Snowblind Friend. Both John Kay and Hoyt Axton had lost friends to hard drugs. I highly recommend the Steppenwolf track Monster. Epic social commentary!

    • @w.geoffreyspaulding6588
      @w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Рік тому +1

      What else is there? Really? I love the fact that Alex, as a musician, can try to be objective in rating a song and not rate it based solely on his personal enjoyment. He used to rate that way (Black Betty, S-tier LOL) but now I think he tries to be objective. As he said, he’d listen more to this than he would many ones he’s rated A+ so….as an example….you could rate Yes’ Close to the Edge S-tier for all its accomplishments, but not want to hear it all that often. I think it’s cool that hw tries to do that.

  • @lumin3370
    @lumin3370 Рік тому +9

    Believe it or not, my Aunt used to sing this song to me all the time….I was born in ‘66 so 😉 Peace & love & all that! ☮️ ❤

  • @jameskirschling7887
    @jameskirschling7887 Рік тому +5

    A good follow-up to this song is Pusherman by Curtis Mayfield. Next up for Steppenwolf Rock Me Baby. For me, the middle part of that song makes it a "lost in the sauce" jam.

  • @scottmontrose01
    @scottmontrose01 Рік тому +1

    Saw these guys play in Austin, Texas in the late 60’s. As a teenager. Great concert.

  • @rubbersole79
    @rubbersole79 Рік тому +3

    Written by the late great Hoyt Axton, who also wrote "Joy to the World" and "Never Been to Spain" for Three Dog Night. Hoyt's mother also was co-writer on "Heartbreak Hotel" for Elvis.

  • @justinatest9456
    @justinatest9456 Рік тому +7

    This is an S just for the power and originality of the lyrics, and for going against the "drugs are cool man" zeitgeist of the times. Anyone going against the grain gets extra points. And the vocal delivery and vibe are perfect, angry and dark. S-tier bro.

  • @toddymac
    @toddymac Рік тому +3

    Keep the Steppenwolf coming; "Snowblind Friend" is another song condemning heroin yet sympathetic to one's addiction and the fallout on friends and family, one of my all time faves. "Don't Step On The Grass, Sam" calls out then LA Mayor Sam Yorty and his anti-marijuana campaign, then of course "Monster/Suicide/America" is a song about the state of America that could've been written today. Steppenwolf is without a doubt one of the most underrated band of that era, "Born To Be Wild" and "Magic Carpet Ride" were such monster hits that they overshadowed the rest of what is a stellar discography. John Kay was a master rock artist.

  • @viclagina347
    @viclagina347 Рік тому +3

    Rock on brothers.... gotta love Steppinwolf..... So dripping with that special sauce

  • @hafrepo
    @hafrepo Рік тому +7

    For another Steppenwolf song I'd say Renegade is great. Just a really enjoyable song.

  • @EastPeakSlim
    @EastPeakSlim Рік тому +1

    Saw a show at Central Washington in 1969 with Three Dog Night headlining and the songwriter, Hoyt Axton. His acoustic version on resonator guitar using a straight razor for a slide made a believer out of me.

  • @shemanic1
    @shemanic1 Рік тому +9

    Superb Band, tune & sentiment. I could see Alex following the bass all the way through the tune. So glad you liked it as much as I thought you would. By the way, a lot of us lost friends to the Pusher's trade, Heroin & the like in the 60-8-'s. I stuck to my Herbs.

  • @sandyboudreaux-barber9586
    @sandyboudreaux-barber9586 Рік тому +20

    Easy Rider!

    • @CousinCreepy
      @CousinCreepy Рік тому +2

      One of the greatest soundtracks ever, I wore out the cassette!

    • @JamesRea2
      @JamesRea2 Рік тому +3

      I guess they didn’t remember it from the movie review.

    • @AlanEricFan
      @AlanEricFan Рік тому +1

      Have they seen the movie?

    • @hannejeppesen1809
      @hannejeppesen1809 День тому

      Born to be Wild by Steppenwolf was also in Easy Rider, as was The Weight by The Band.

  • @dheiserable
    @dheiserable Рік тому +5

    One of the great psychedelic songs defining the times. This is on the Easy Rider movie soundtrack along with other great timely songs. The movie is iconic and would be worthwhile to review the entire LP at one sitting.

  • @susandege321
    @susandege321 Рік тому +2

    One of my favorite bands from high school.

  • @imdone2114
    @imdone2114 Рік тому +16

    This is the naughty, nastiest, narleyiest drug song I ever experienced! It took me right into the times when it came out and memories of friends I lost to addictions! You guys nailed the meaning! Thank you so much!💔

  • @jgsrhythm100
    @jgsrhythm100 Рік тому +4

    Next- Curtis Mayfield- "Pusherman"
    (from Superfly Soundtrack 71)

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk Рік тому +12

    "Monster" and "Hippo Stomp" please. They changed lead guitarists a lot, and this guy was only around for a couple. He was amazing. When they recorded this album, they said everything just flowed effortlessly. It's been one of my favorite albums for over 50 years.

    • @Alewifes_Husband
      @Alewifes_Husband Рік тому +1

      Hippo Stomp and The Ostrich are my two favorite S'wolf songs -- but there are so many that A&A would dig! Ride With Me, Foggy Mental Breakdown, Sooke Sookie, Don't Step On the Grass, Sam.... Great stuff.

  • @michaelritter8951
    @michaelritter8951 Рік тому +8

    Yessss! I've been pushing for you guys to critique this song for months. For me this is an "S" tier song. I'm a little disappointed that you didn't like it as much as I love it.

    • @bafalan
      @bafalan Рік тому +4

      They need to hear it as a deep cut in the early 70's. It's not possible to feel it in 2023 as it felt back then.

  • @xhippy4682
    @xhippy4682 11 місяців тому +1

    I did an entire semester paper on this song my sophomore year in English class. Got a D.
    Never been more proud of a D in my life.

  • @betseyr.9081
    @betseyr.9081 Рік тому +90

    Best anti-drug song has to be from Neil Young, "The Needle and the Damage Done”

  • @davidschecter5247
    @davidschecter5247 Рік тому +5

    God Damn! -- that's an interesting choice! Not a great song, but the mood is great. "Monster" might be their best song. I will now use the phrase "Gnarly groove" at least five times a day.

  • @chetcarman3530
    @chetcarman3530 Рік тому +2

    Yes, it was a great time to be playing in Rock & Roll bands. As a drummer in mid & late 60s bands doing lots of jam & original material, I did acid with Blue Cheer & smoked my 1st Rock Star grade weed with members of The Jefferson Airplane. The lean, raw, "simple," stripped down style still resonates in my soul when I hear the old stuff. Watching your generation rediscover and (mostly, lol) appreciate what was such a big part of the zeitgeist of a generation is a great pleasure! Thank you, young men 💯👌👍👊✌️✌️✌️

  • @SaverioP
    @SaverioP Рік тому +2

    Cool story:
    I volunteered to help at the show when these guys performed at an annual festival they called Bay Days in the early 90s.
    After their set, they got on the bus, went down the road a little ways, and stopped at a little dive bar between 2 go-go bars.
    Well, I guess they were having fun because they decided to play a set for free right then and there using house equipment.
    Now THAT'S a cool band for ya.

  • @williameastes581
    @williameastes581 Рік тому +11

    Snowblind Friend is another one of their anti drug songs which is different from their norm! Written by Hoit Axton, it's a hard hitting song about a heroin addicted friend of his!!

  • @muriel2267
    @muriel2267 Рік тому +9

    Steppenwolf 7 is a great album

  • @glawnow1959
    @glawnow1959 Рік тому +2

    You can follow this up with "Snowblind Friend." Hoyt Aston was a very good songwriter.

  • @blitztim6416
    @blitztim6416 Рік тому +3

    This was on the Easy Rider soundtrack. Had it when I was a kid. Cool song. I didn’t know what a pusher was at the time.

  • @viclagina347
    @viclagina347 Рік тому +5

    Guys please come back to the Kinks. I suggest Destroyer. Great groove on the bass.

  • @reb1050
    @reb1050 Рік тому

    This song came out my first year in college (1968). I can't answer for the rest of the world, but those I ran with called it "head music". It wasn't something you would dance to at a party...you just caught a buzz, kicked back, closed your eyes and listened. The first real rock concert I went to featured Steppenwolf. It was in Shreveport, LA. in 1970. Their lead off band was Bubble Puppy. I was also a good friend of members of the group called 5x5, who also toured occasionally with Steppenwolf. To this day, I still maintain contact with the bass player of the 5x5. And YES, it was a great time for music. Late 60's and early 70's was a GREAT time for music.

  • @stephenreid5441
    @stephenreid5441 Рік тому +1

    Long time no hear. Thank You. There is a lot of meaning in this song for me and others. Please note he is not swearing, he is actually asking God to damn the pusher man.

  • @scottmarleneking6298
    @scottmarleneking6298 Рік тому +6

    I forgot how much I liked Steppenwolf's use of bass. But if killer bass is your thing, there's an S Tier song that you owe to yourselves: "Tomorrow Never Knows" by 801 Live. This song bangs on so many cylinders that will resonate with you: bass to die for, one of the greatest covers of a Beatles song ever, fantastic concert performance, a chance to hear Brian Eno in digestible form (he's the shadowy figure behind the curtain of King Crimson, Roxy Music, The Talking Heads, Devo, David Bowie), Phil Manzanera on guitar, groundbreaking recording technology, great production. But because it's "merely" a concert collaboration without any studio albums supporting it, it flew under everyone's radar (at least in the U.S.). Hey, A&A community: can I get 10 people to listen to this song and second this recommendation? We need a groundswell!!

    • @stevious7278
      @stevious7278 Рік тому +1

      I agree it is the best cover of a Beatles song but for this human "Third Uncle" is the bass banger par excellence.

    • @scottmarleneking6298
      @scottmarleneking6298 Рік тому +1

      @@stevious7278 Can't disagree-- Third Uncle is even more bass-intensive! Frankly, I think they'd love the whole album, but TNK might be a better gateway drug to get them there!

    • @stevious7278
      @stevious7278 Рік тому +1

      @@scottmarleneking6298 True! ✌

  • @KathySandru
    @KathySandru Рік тому +3

    Fire & Rain by James Taylor was also written about his heroin addiction as well. Gil Scott Heron’s “The Bottle” is also a powerful song about alcohol addiction

  • @Divedown_25
    @Divedown_25 Рік тому +3

    In this era just around US continuation of sending soldiers to Vietnam many came back hard addicted in the same time students at universities who were not drafted were experimenting with drugs so drugs were everywhere and such an amount of sort of war era songs came out. A+ definitely

  • @jxchamb
    @jxchamb Рік тому +2

    First time I heard this tune was when I watched Easy Rider for the first time. Great song.

  • @j.jennings1722
    @j.jennings1722 Рік тому +4

    This song is definitely about her¤in. Back then, a lot of people were getting hooked on it, and the people who sold it were called pushers. Dealers were fine, because they sold p¤t and the worst that could happen was that you fell asleep watching the Midnight Special after smoking it. But, the pusher knew he was selling you death in a syringe, if you used too much or if it was too pure. That's why Steppenwolf called the pusher an unnatural man. Dealers were your friend but pushers were anything but.

    • @DG-uh8uv
      @DG-uh8uv Рік тому +1

      You’re 100% accurate my friend, I remember those days quite well.

  • @garylarue3899
    @garylarue3899 Рік тому +6

    The lp version of Monster by the Wolf needs to be next. Do not do the poorly edited single version. I think you would both enjoy this powerhouse of a tune.

  • @duanelavely5481
    @duanelavely5481 Рік тому +2

    We listened to Steppenwolf while I was in Viet. for the Tet Offensive. I remember "Born to Be Wild" as being more popular than "The Pusher".

  • @craigbustin1293
    @craigbustin1293 Рік тому +3

    I don't think y'all have given a listen to a few other top-notch Steppenwolf tracks: "Rock Me," "Sookie Sookie", "Hey Lawdy Mama" and "Monster," which is one of the great rock-era songs about America. John Kay, in his solo forays, did a great earthy version of "I'm Movin' On," which is a country standard, but not the way Kay did it.

  • @torchape
    @torchape Рік тому +1

    We played the hell out of this 45 in our household! Born to be Wild on Side A, The Pusher on Side B.

  • @lindawulfkoenig4907
    @lindawulfkoenig4907 Рік тому +3

    The guy in front of me in sophomore homeroom (1966) used to turn around and sing this to me. I was shocked (sheltered childhood) and thought he was totally making it up. Took a couple more years before realizing it was an actual song and that Steppenwolf had done it. Love it and still have it on vinyl.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic song. I love the way the guitar with all the fuzz and Reverb on it just kind of heaves its way into the beginning of a phrase of a solo. It's like it takes a second for the full effect it kind of roll into it and then it has this inertia.

  • @johndef5075
    @johndef5075 Рік тому +4

    Monster is an epic tune with amazing lyrics. Some sleazy 🎸 too❤

  • @O_Towne_Bear
    @O_Towne_Bear Рік тому +1

    The Haight & Ashbury hippy-dream scene turned into a Heroin nightmare. Same thing happened up in Hastings Street (Vancouver). This song is a warning.

  • @vegangoddess8501
    @vegangoddess8501 Рік тому +8

    Love this song!!

  • @aWOKEn1445
    @aWOKEn1445 Рік тому +2

    I believe they got their name from the Hermann Hesse novel of that name, ie.Steppenwolf, which was popular back then.

  • @CP5699
    @CP5699 Рік тому +1

    You hit it Alex....the lyrics are even more pertinent today, with all the the thousands of young people dying from bad dangerous drugs. AND..... it's a great song musically.

  • @Dallin456
    @Dallin456 Рік тому +1

    Bought Steppewolf Live when it came out-wore it out! Many many years later saw them live and watched John Kay screaming the critical line. It was seriously a spiritual experience that brought back the era when young people were lashing out against injustices brought about by people worshipping the almighty dollar. I like to believe some good was accomplished, just wish it had been more, our younger generations are struggling rather than unifying to make positive change.

  • @tallogden1732
    @tallogden1732 Рік тому +1

    Easy Rider. Choppers, the great American landscape, with Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper looking for the soul of their country. A great way to be introduced to this song!

  • @crazydale1000
    @crazydale1000 Рік тому

    This song brings back memories of the early 70's. Motorcycles, high grade Jamaican grass,wine and the free love babes. Great times. Just home from Vietnam. Crazy, crazy partying that went on for weeks.

  • @PK1971PK
    @PK1971PK Рік тому +2

    It was about heroin. A lot of people forget, or are too young to know, that heroin addiction was rampant in the late sixties and early seventies. Songs like this are what kept me away from the hard drugs--I would do just about anything, but nothing that involved needles. This puts me in mind of a song yall should do. "Baretta's Theme (Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow)" by Sammy Davis Jr. Baretta was my favorite TV show--about an unconventional cop that dealt a lot with pushers. And the that song was one of the coolest opening TV themes in history.

  • @KneeAches
    @KneeAches Рік тому +1

    Good to hear y’all getting back to some rock and roll from my era.

  • @Tropical_hillbilly
    @Tropical_hillbilly Рік тому +1

    First heavy song I ever heard as a kid. Blew my mind

  • @daveharris6975
    @daveharris6975 Рік тому +1

    Lotta folks just don't realize how many great songs they had. "Who needs ya"", Rock me babay"", "Hey Lawdy mama" Almost everything they did was great IMO

  • @frankpuncekar5051
    @frankpuncekar5051 Рік тому +3

    Saw Steppenwolf over a dozen times during the late 60 thru early eighties. One of the best live bands around. Check out. Don’t Step on the Grass Sam, ( pro weed) Snow Blind Friend ( cocaine addiction) Who Needs You drug and alcohol. But a fun song like all of theirs. Hippo Stomp I think you’ll rate it high. Political songs, The Ostrich, Monster. They have a great catalogue. This old Metal rock head biker dude enjoys your breakdown and discovery of great bands from my era but they’re music like most bands you’ve looked into from the sixties seventies and so on is just as good as it was back then because in my humble opinion it was the freedom of all those bands to explore and expand with no constraints except the censorship of radio. Most of the songs I just suggested was not allowed on the airways. As a young teenager in 1967 I couldn’t wait to bring home their latest album because of their rebellious sound. God bless Rock On Stay Safe!🙏🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @FM-qq2kk
    @FM-qq2kk Рік тому +1

    Goldie McJohn on the Hammond with the spinning Leslies throwing the sound off the walls!!

  • @Dr3amtime
    @Dr3amtime Рік тому +2

    This song was really well used in the beginning of the film Easy Rider.

    • @JamesRea2
      @JamesRea2 Рік тому

      I guess they didn’t remember it.