@@KittyGrizGriz Exactly, you have remember America was still a very conservative, buttoned down society in the mid sixties. They were listening to Frank Sinatra and singers like that. Rock music was extreme to them.
Really? Those were the bands at that time also played on Carson, and many other shows that showed what was happening at that time. Remember he would not let the Doors sing the words "could not get much higher" as the prude thought it had sexual connotations and the Doors - Morrison did anyway with Sullivan saying they will never play again on his show. Even here the most famous lyrics of Steppenwolf "Heavy Medal Thunder" was not sang. This is terrible disrespect not to allow them to sing the entire song instead of a dopey medley.
@@artisaprimus6306 Not true, maybe the parents and grandparents, but not the kids, as I was brought at that time. There was a musical renaissance with the Doors, Hendrix, Stones, Grateful Dead, Santana, just watch Woodstock and you will see the music at that time.
Yup not aired but Live. ALSO> All week long the news was not only about the hippy invasion north of NYC BUT the Manson Family murders of Sharon Tate and party happened the weekend before. Not to mention the Vietnam mess. Quite a time, Ed may have felt some responsibility and lost some sleep.
Really, "mad respect" when he would not let the Doors sing the words "could not get much higher" and the Doors - Morrison did anyway with Sullivan saying they will never play again on his show. Even here the most famous lyrics of Steppenwolf "Heavy Medal Thunder" was not sang. This is terrible disrespect not to allow them to sing the entire song instead of a dopey medley.
@@casyatbat Ed Sullivan actually thought the doors were very good apparently. It was show production and the network that asked them not to self censor, afraid they would be cancelled. All these stories have been hyped up over time to fit the myth of the 60's. The hippies weren't really the rebels we like to think they were. All college kids these days smoke pot and listen to music.
@@AdvenuringTime what "myth" are you talking about? The hippies were no different than the beaniks before them, and before them the bobby sockers. I was brought at that time, and in that time was the Vietnam War, creating in my opinion a music renaissance . There is no myth, it was just the reality at that time and unless you lived then, you just don't know. We knew, especially starting in high school, we would be going to war. My draft number was 84 and when a good friend of mine got his notice at #81, I joined the Navy as my father did in WW2. It's not now, where it is all volunteer and the country has forgotten or don't think about those having several deployments. There is no myth, it was just young people. Your "myth" thing is at best anecdotal. By the way I was lucky to see the Doors 2nd to last concert at State Fair Music Hall in Dallas, a very small theater. We were not expecting much, because of the Doors bad reputation for being wasted. It turned out to be one of the best concerts I've ever been to, with Robbie Kreiger with so many beautiful haunting solos. If you ever saw the Doors movie with Val Kilmer, that is exactly what Jim Morrison looked like then, with a beard and drinking Texas Tall Boys during the solos. We all grow up - some faster than others - we all did things when we were young.
I don't reckon. i think more that they had properly worked out how to write pop/rock songs, in the 60's and 70's. That just led the way for more cool stuff. I'd rather say the 60's and 70's was the start of the Continuing Golden Age of ROCK.
Same thing happened to Joni Mitchell. She wanted to do Woodstock, but her manager persuaded her to do The Dick Cavett Show instead. So she wrote a song called Woodstock.
The R&RHOShame is a joke with no credibility. They inducted total absolute garbage trash like Nine Inch Nails, Parliament Funkadelic, Ramones, Depeche Mode, Notorious B.I.G and other cRappers that are not even R&R. But leave out many of the very best bands and singers that built R&R.
The rock and wall hall of fame is lame the artist have to pay to be inducted, ice cube was telling about nwa being offered and turning it down because they want money from the artist
Criminal,,.. obviously the clowns in charge of things have no idea how big this group was in 68-70 and what an impact they had on the music scene back then and their influence is still present in music today.." Heavy Metal Thunder"..
Sound engineer sleeping at the wheel .. The band is playing along with the studio tracks but didn't raise John Kays LIVE VOCAL level up loud enough .. You can still hear the studio vocal along with His live dub !!
Yeah, and given how popular double tracking and studio musicians were at the time, I'm guessing wouldn't have been a practical way to perform the instrumental part live for a lot of these songs without it sounding wrong, but they could have used an instrumental mix or something.
Another Canadian based supergroup, Steppenwolf grew out of Toronto band The Sparrows that played in Yorkville coffee houses and my high school in the 1960's
I am many years after this I wasn't even born yet. But the time I was 8 years old I knew I wanted to be a biker 14 in a dog that name Steppenwolf. In my early twenties the first time I saw John Kane Steppenwolf it's always blowing my mind a man who is completely color blind frankly legally blind never rode a motorcycle could I have that contact song Born to Be Wild connected to the movie East Rider. 0:40
Every time I start my Harley 883 Sportster in my head I hear, Get your motor running head out on the highway…..when I was a member of a rodeo team we would open the events with a precision routine carrying sponsor flags on horseback. Our theme song was always Ghostriders in the sky, but one rodeo I secretly changed the music to Born to be wild not telling anyone. When we came flying into the arena everybody was on their feet loving it!!! It was our performance song from the on. Just goes to show you how great music fits anywhere even rocking a rodeo arena full of country people!!
Hey, that's why it's part of our job to keep ''Liking'' these ''Classic Rock Songs'' so the younger generations don't continue to get caught up in Digital Sound, Auto-Tune, or Computerized Instruments.... Support Music In Schools & Donate Instruments Locally When & If You Can..... It's Such a Great Feeling When A Music Teacher Accepts Those Gifts....
On one of the PBS My Generation dvds, John Kay sings and plays guitar magnificently on these two classic hits. He had the audience in that Delaware audience really rocking.
When I was 17 in 1974 I would cruise on the highway in my 67 Coronet RT with a 440 listening to this song Great days great cars hot women I miss those days
I bet you pressed your foot on the accelator when this song came on. When I was sixteen I got 1961 Mercery Meteor 390 with a V-8, it was already a rust bucket in 1968. Gas was only 20 cents a gallon. The car had no speedometer. One day in the winter we skipped school and went to Cape Cod, when we reached the Cape Cod bridge we realized we had gone 60 milles in thirty minutes, and it felt like nothing. When you were a kid you did crazy things. Five years later I did an all nighter trip to the cape, came back the next morning and feel asleep at the wheel and woke up just before I went into a cement wall. Having the fear of death put in me kept me awake the rest of the trip. In those days I didn't have the common sense to pull over for a nap - I felt like I had to keep on trucking.
Steppenwolf was my first concert in Miami ever. Don't remember the exact year but it was at the Miami Marine Stadium on Key Biscayne. I'm a boomer and i was was in junior high. Steppenwolf was bad *ss great
The 60s leading into the 70 was one of those two sandwich decades where you could really really see what the next decade was about to look like style-wise and Pop Culture wise, by analyzing the last couple of years of the previous decade straight out of the 70s
I remember sometime in the early 1980s, I saw that John Kay was performing at this real dive bar. I thought "Say it ain't so John". But we all got to do what we got to do...
Five Stars ! Saw them in 1968 at the Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento Ca. Three Dog Night opened the show. This was a fantastic show and memory. Cheers.
imagine being in Steppenwolf at the age of 17 That's how old guitarist Michael Monarch was when he played on the first album, 18 on the second, and 19 on his third and final, which he was also 19 here. Sucks he didn't stay around with them longer
**roamer,** I'm also a WOLF fan. The song, "Born to be Wild," was written by Jerry Edmonton's brother (Mars Bonfire), his real name is Dennis Edmonton. I haven't seen ant footage of Dennis, .......anywhere. He's a guitarist and was a guitar player when John Kay had "The Sparrows" in Canada. - Perhaps he never played with Steppenwolf. Kinda strange, seeing he's the writer of the song.
1:29 absolutely incredible the talent he had at that age. i’m 19 so it really blows my mind. the swag he has while playing so immaculately and singing is so sick🤘🏼
First time we've seen 2 icon hit songs performed (as one song) in less than 2 minutes. So many songs cut short because the Dancing Bear act was coming up next. Or Stiller & Merra. Or Flip Wilson.
I saw the group in 1982 at bar in Queens NY with hundreds of bikes parked out front. It was packed inside and they were great. Not much different in 82 than when these singles came out. I remember watching Ed Sullivan and he always had a "really great show"!
I remember the 1st time that Steppenwolf was on the Ed Sullivan show. I was doing something and I just had to stop everything and watch with my undivided attention! They were mesmerizing! A couple of years later, I was finally able to see them live in concert at Eastern Illinois University. Besides being talented, John Kay has experienced a complex and interesting life of which we were given a sample in Steppenwolf's song, "Renegade".
I really appreciate the text . . . for 54 years i didn't know most of the words for these epic songs. i like the songs even better now I know what the lyrics really are.
I just knew that's when CBS would cut BORN TO BE WILD -before "Smoke & Lightning". They didn't just shorten songs to make way for the guy balancing the plates--censors wanted lyrics changed. Morrison refused to do it--as anyone who saw The Doors film or the Sullivan tv clip knows! No way I would change that line! Steppenwolf was & always will be-Kings of the hardest, coolest, rock music known to mankind. Btw-R&R H O F DID put Born To Be Wild into a new category started before Covid. It was called Iconic Rock Songs! It was the 1st & last song inducted as far as I know! I thought that was a great idea! So many other worthy songs! 2nd yr could've been I Love Rock & Roll. And so on.R&RHOF is a joke!
Notice the care they used to not go in to psychedelic portions of each song, fascinating, yet genius. I bet this would have been epic as a kid sitting up watching this!
First band I ever saw I was 16 and at a place called “Pink Panther “ Tommy came down and put his necklace on my neck Saying you’re the only one that can dance here But I’ll need that necklace back when we leave My wife gave it to me😮
BORN TO BE WILD Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway Looking for adventure In whatever comes our way Yeah, darlin' Gonna make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space I like smoke and lightnin' Heavy metal thunder Racing in the wind And the feeling that I'm under Yeah, darlin' Gonna make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space Like a true nature child We were born Born to be wild We can climbed so high I never wanna die Born to be wild Born to be wild Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway Looking for adventure In whatever comes our way Yeah, darlin' Gonna make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once And explode into space Like a true nature child We were born Born to be wild We can climbed so high I never wanna die Born to be wild Born to be wild
"Now for you teenagers, the long-haired Steppenwolf rock n rollers". Ed was such a square, but isn't that what makes him so endearing.
Cutting-edge!
Old Ed couldn’t remember the names of the acts on his show god bless him
Ed was right.
Poor Ed. Good guy though.
@@rexsexson5349 you should be so poor....
Rock bands that performed on Ed Sullivan shocked America. Props to Ed for having the courage to have them on his show.
@@starlabratcherflannigan1798 ok, Mr Delusional. Rock bands weren't as mainstream as they are today. Trying to explain it to you is a waste of time.
Maybe the parents~grandparents were shocked but not the kids! 😂
@@KittyGrizGriz Exactly, you have remember America was still a very conservative, buttoned down society in the mid sixties. They were listening to Frank Sinatra and singers like that. Rock music was extreme to them.
Really? Those were the bands at that time also played on Carson, and many other shows that showed what was happening at that time.
Remember he would not let the Doors sing the words "could not get much higher" as the prude thought it had sexual connotations and the Doors - Morrison did anyway with Sullivan saying they will never play again on his show.
Even here the most famous lyrics of Steppenwolf "Heavy Medal Thunder" was not sang.
This is terrible disrespect not to allow them to sing the entire song instead of a dopey medley.
@@artisaprimus6306 Not true, maybe the parents and grandparents, but not the kids, as I was brought at that time.
There was a musical renaissance with the Doors, Hendrix, Stones, Grateful Dead, Santana, just watch Woodstock and you will see the music at that time.
Humans will never be this cool again.
Agreed. Don't forget Dean Martin when you say cool and Billy Jack.
Like Steve Mcqueen cool, Paul Newman Cool, Clint Eastwood Cool
This performance was aired on the same weekend of Woodstock. What a time.
Yup not aired but Live. ALSO> All week long the news was not only about the hippy invasion north of NYC BUT the Manson Family murders of Sharon Tate and party happened the weekend before. Not to mention the Vietnam mess. Quite a time, Ed may have felt some responsibility and lost some sleep.
I think Steppenwolf (and others) were scheduled to play Woodstock but the logistics made it impossible to navigate to upstate NY that weekend.
We had also just landed on the moon, all of this during the Hong Kong flu. What a time indeed.
1969 CAMARO What a great year.....
also a week after the manson murders. what a time!! the end of the 60s!
Mad respect for Sullivan, even tho he didn't like rock he still had some of the heaviest rock bands at the time perform on his stage
What makes you think that Ed Sullivan didn’t like Rockn Roll?
That’s insanity
Really, "mad respect" when he would not let the Doors sing the words "could not get much higher" and the Doors - Morrison did anyway with Sullivan saying they will never play again on his show.
Even here the most famous lyrics of Steppenwolf "Heavy Medal Thunder" was not sang.
This is terrible disrespect not to allow them to sing the entire song instead of a dopey medley.
@@casyatbat Ed Sullivan actually thought the doors were very good apparently. It was show production and the network that asked them not to self censor, afraid they would be cancelled. All these stories have been hyped up over time to fit the myth of the 60's. The hippies weren't really the rebels we like to think they were. All college kids these days smoke pot and listen to music.
@@AdvenuringTime what "myth" are you talking about? The hippies were no different than the beaniks before them, and before them the bobby sockers.
I was brought at that time, and in that time was the Vietnam War, creating in my opinion a music renaissance .
There is no myth, it was just the reality at that time and unless you lived then, you just don't know.
We knew, especially starting in high school, we would be going to war.
My draft number was 84 and when a good friend of mine got his notice at #81, I joined the Navy as my father did in WW2.
It's not now, where it is all volunteer and the country has forgotten or don't think about those having several deployments.
There is no myth, it was just young people.
Your "myth" thing is at best anecdotal.
By the way I was lucky to see the Doors 2nd to last concert at State Fair Music Hall in Dallas, a very small theater.
We were not expecting much, because of the Doors bad reputation for being wasted.
It turned out to be one of the best concerts I've ever been to, with Robbie Kreiger with so many beautiful haunting solos.
If you ever saw the Doors movie with Val Kilmer, that is exactly what Jim Morrison looked like then, with a beard and drinking Texas Tall Boys during the solos.
We all grow up - some faster than others - we all did things when we were young.
Ed did like lip syncing.
One of my favorite bands in the 60's.
ed sullivan could not sing,dance or tell jokes but did it better than anyone else
They need to be in the rock and roll hall of fame, literally one of the first mentions of heavy metal in rock
Hall of Fame can bite me
What just because they have 2 good songs and they mention Heavy Metal? nup
@@craigmoran893They had a few more than 2 hits….
@@brandy1262 Yeah man - but those 2 tunes are the ones anyone not born in the 60's/70's might know - and i mean might. I'm 49
Ed Sullivan was a fixture a famous face in everyone's living room every week gotta love this guy a true icon.
I don’t why but I feel like music back then was the golden era than the music of today.
I don't reckon. i think more that they had properly worked out how to write pop/rock songs, in the 60's and 70's. That just led the way for more cool stuff. I'd rather say the 60's and 70's was the start of the Continuing Golden Age of ROCK.
John Kay, a rock singer with a superb presence on stage🎉
Pure charisma. He and the band should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
August 17, 1969 - the weekend of Woodstock. Steppenwolf did not perform at that festival, maybe because they had a major TV gig instead.
well it was a good move. probably better money and they didnt have to endure all the mud, rain etc
@@recordguy4321 they didn't wanna sing purely live...
Same thing happened to Joni Mitchell. She wanted to do Woodstock, but her manager persuaded her to do The Dick Cavett Show instead. So she wrote a song called Woodstock.
They were tired of playing festivals and all of the hassles that came with them as John Kay stated in his book.
Magic Carpet Ride is one of sickest and funkiest rock track ever!!!!!!!!!
Literally!!! As a Funkateer this is their number one jam in the funky category!!!!
I once looked like these guys. My parents were really ticked off.
no rock history book would be complete without sullivan...............
John Kay looked like this magnificent, gothic rock god on stage. He is over six feet tall and has a presence like an eagle that's about to take off.
John Kay:"Heavy Metal Thunder".
I think he's owed millions in royalties for that phrase.
Actually it would go to Mars Bonfire who wrote that lyric and the song.
Why has this band , not been inducted in the rock and roll hall of fame ???
Classic intro by Ed Sullivan.
The R&RHOShame is a joke with no credibility. They inducted total absolute garbage trash like Nine Inch Nails, Parliament Funkadelic, Ramones, Depeche Mode, Notorious B.I.G and other cRappers that are not even R&R. But leave out many of the very best bands and singers that built R&R.
Because the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a joke
The rock and wall hall of fame is lame the artist have to pay to be inducted, ice cube was telling about nwa being offered and turning it down because they want money from the artist
Please stop asking that question 🙋🏼♀️
Criminal,,.. obviously the clowns in charge of things have no idea how big this group was in 68-70 and what an impact they had on the music scene back then and their influence is still present in music today.." Heavy Metal Thunder"..
My favourite rock band of all-time!
It’s criminal that they are not in
the Rock ‘N Roll Hall Of Fame!
No it's the rock and roll hall of fame that's criminal
@@DavidWebster-m8e Yeah, for sure! There
are a few great solo artists and bands,
that have been waiting for decades, to be
inducted!
Yes, and moreso the Guess Who, and BTO. Should be there.
@@DavidWebster-m8e
Yeah, for sure!
Its past time !! the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame .................
Sound engineer sleeping at the wheel .. The band is playing along with the studio tracks but didn't raise John Kays LIVE VOCAL level up loud enough .. You can still hear the studio vocal along with His live dub !!
I noticed the same thing!
I think thats just what they did back then ...sounds weird but still cool that he aint just lip syncing.
Yeah, and given how popular double tracking and studio musicians were at the time, I'm guessing wouldn't have been a practical way to perform the instrumental part live for a lot of these songs without it sounding wrong, but they could have used an instrumental mix or something.
I thought maybe the vocal was double tracked!! Oh well...it sounds cool. (Why aren't they in the Rock n' Roll Hall???)
Right?! He clearly can sing. No auto tune back then!
LOL His intro!!! "Now for all of you teenagers, the long haired Steppenwolf rock n rollers..."
Another Canadian based supergroup, Steppenwolf grew out of Toronto band The Sparrows that played in Yorkville coffee houses and my high school in the 1960's
Still rockin at 71
Same here...
I am many years after this I wasn't even born yet. But the time I was 8 years old I knew I wanted to be a biker 14 in a dog that name Steppenwolf. In my early twenties the first time I saw John Kane Steppenwolf it's always blowing my mind a man who is completely color blind frankly legally blind never rode a motorcycle could I have that contact song Born to Be Wild connected to the movie East Rider. 0:40
i have no idea if it was intentional but i actually like the sound of him singing live along with the recording of the song; great voice
the singing started on magic carpet ride before john stared singing
No it was recorded ,vocals as well
He's not signing live
@@nicholasbrowning4558 both . . . "stereo"
He's singing along with the recording.
Don't you just love that intro? Ed, you rock.
Very Heartwarming Damon.....Thats ED..
@@Fathertyme-z2c "The Long hired Steppenwolf Rock and Rollers!" Done in typical Ed Sullivan cadence. It all adds to the fun. Gotta love it!
@@Themaddprof That I Did & still do.....thanx
Every time I start my Harley 883 Sportster in my head I hear, Get your motor running head out on the highway…..when I was a member of a rodeo team we would open the events with a precision routine carrying sponsor flags on horseback. Our theme song was always Ghostriders in the sky, but one rodeo I secretly changed the music to Born to be wild not telling anyone. When we came flying into the arena everybody was on their feet loving it!!! It was our performance song from the on. Just goes to show you how great music fits anywhere even rocking a rodeo arena full of country people!!
The days of Great Music and Good Times... They just don't make them like this any more! Thank you for sharing! 💖
Hey, that's why it's part of our job to keep ''Liking'' these ''Classic Rock Songs'' so the younger generations don't continue to get caught up in Digital Sound, Auto-Tune, or Computerized Instruments....
Support Music In Schools & Donate Instruments Locally When & If You Can.....
It's Such a Great Feeling When A Music Teacher Accepts Those Gifts....
On one of the PBS My Generation dvds, John Kay sings and plays guitar magnificently on these two classic hits. He had the audience in that Delaware audience really rocking.
@@montydaniels1054Now in 2023 we should add AI. Is it it real or is it AI?
Fantastic Baby, Heavy Metal Thunder love Jerry’s hat! too bad it’s so echoey sounding 😵💫 😂
This song always adds extra horsepower to my engine..
Great Music, Great Band ❤❤
Great Memories
I seen this on TV as it happened with my mom and dad!. Such a HUGE influence for me!!
Why is that Steppenwolf has not been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Seriously.
The reviews in Rolling Stone were negative. Some say they did not like the L.A. bands. They did not like Spirit either.
because they chose the Go Gos insted what a joke
WTF!?
Because The Wolf is mightier than the RHoF.
Steppenwolf is so much better than the RHoF can stand.
Rock on, Wolf!
I never understood why the RHoF is in Cleveland Ohio. LA/Hollywood, maybe Detroit (Motown) makes more sense to me.
AWEEEE YEA!! WERE DEFINITELY GONNA DROP SOME L.S.D. TONIGHT FOR THIS ONE!!!
Ahhh....music I grew up with....too good!
When I was 17 in 1974 I would cruise on the highway in my 67 Coronet RT with a 440 listening to this song
Great days great cars hot women
I miss those days
Nice 👌🏼
that was a great car . . .
I bet you pressed your foot on the accelator when this song came on. When I was sixteen I got 1961 Mercery Meteor 390 with a V-8, it was already a rust bucket in 1968. Gas was only 20 cents a gallon. The car had no speedometer. One day in the winter we skipped school and went to Cape Cod, when we reached the Cape Cod bridge we realized we had gone 60 milles in thirty minutes, and it felt like nothing. When you were a kid you did crazy things. Five years later I did an all nighter trip to the cape, came back the next morning and feel asleep at the wheel and woke up just before I went into a cement wall. Having the fear of death put in me kept me awake the rest of the trip. In those days I didn't have the common sense to pull over for a nap - I felt like I had to keep on trucking.
BORN TO BE WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILD
I can remember watching these bands when I was a kid and wanting to be in a band to hear the girls scream. Great memories. Thank you.
Never in a band, but I've heard a few girls scream. At me...not for me...
I was 11 years old…
I thought John Kay was the COOLEST singer in the world. 😎
I still do! 🌹
Steppenwolf was my first concert in Miami ever. Don't remember the exact year but it was at the Miami Marine Stadium on Key Biscayne. I'm a boomer and i was was in junior high. Steppenwolf was bad *ss great
The 60s leading into the 70 was one of those two sandwich decades where you could really really see what the next decade was about to look like style-wise and Pop Culture wise, by analyzing the last couple of years of the previous decade straight out of the 70s
I remember sometime in the early 1980s, I saw that John Kay was performing at this real dive bar. I thought "Say it ain't so John". But we all got to do what we got to do...
Had the LP..
Keep playing it at school..
Perfect rock..wild man..
Five Stars ! Saw them in 1968 at the Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento Ca. Three Dog Night opened the show. This was a fantastic show and memory. Cheers.
imagine being in Steppenwolf at the age of 17
That's how old guitarist Michael Monarch was when he played on the first album, 18 on the second, and 19 on his third and final, which he was also 19 here. Sucks he didn't stay around with them longer
**roamer,** I'm also a WOLF fan. The song, "Born to be Wild," was written by Jerry Edmonton's brother (Mars Bonfire), his real name is Dennis Edmonton. I haven't seen ant footage of Dennis, .......anywhere. He's a guitarist and was a guitar player when John Kay had "The Sparrows" in Canada. - Perhaps he never played with Steppenwolf.
Kinda strange, seeing he's the writer of the song.
1:29 absolutely incredible the talent he had at that age. i’m 19 so it really blows my mind. the swag he has while playing so immaculately and singing is so sick🤘🏼
Classics never get old just better.
TOTAL BADASSERY
this song never die
First time we've seen 2 icon hit songs performed (as one song) in less than 2 minutes. So many songs cut short because the Dancing Bear act was coming up next. Or Stiller & Merra. Or Flip Wilson.
Or topo Gigio.
Music at it's best.
The Ed Sullivan introduction was very funny,
Sure was, not the usual ''Right Here On Our Shoe''...........
Best driving song ever.
Yup, when that intro starts, I see nothing but an open road in front of me.
The song that gave us the term " heavy metal" great book
most under rated band in rock. alot of their other music never saw radio play because of politics.
Indeed, and their political songs still resonate today
I saw the group in 1982 at bar in Queens NY with hundreds of bikes parked out front. It was packed inside and they were great. Not much different in 82 than when these singles came out. I remember watching Ed Sullivan and he always had a "really great show"!
I remember the 1st time that Steppenwolf was on the Ed Sullivan show. I was doing something and I just had to stop everything and watch with my undivided attention!
They were mesmerizing! A couple of years later, I was finally able to see them live in concert at Eastern Illinois University.
Besides being talented, John Kay has experienced a complex and interesting life of which we were given a sample in Steppenwolf's song, "Renegade".
Great band
one of the best songs ever
- Obrigado!
John kay epic voice
Сильнейшие рокеры суперская группа рок 🎸 навсегда здорово 👍
Besides the many hits the Steppenwolf 7 album is still my favourite....
AWESOME
I really appreciate the text . . . for 54 years i didn't know most of the words for these epic songs. i like the songs even better now I know what the lyrics really are.
Awh, those were the days, woohoo!!!
The Best !
So my favorite Band , Hear their song in my head when i ride a ton of good music . Rock on
My high school anthem. Saw them in 2012 in Estes Park. Still rockin.
Inside, he's thinking I need a band that's that will redifine Rock and Roll for the ages.
I just knew that's when CBS would cut BORN TO BE WILD -before "Smoke & Lightning". They didn't just shorten songs to make way for the guy balancing the plates--censors wanted lyrics changed. Morrison refused to do it--as anyone who saw The Doors film or the Sullivan tv clip knows! No way I would change that line! Steppenwolf was & always will be-Kings of the hardest, coolest, rock music known to mankind. Btw-R&R H O F DID put Born To Be Wild into a new category started before Covid. It was called Iconic Rock Songs! It was the 1st & last song inducted as far as I know! I thought that was a great idea! So many other worthy songs! 2nd yr could've been I Love Rock & Roll. And so on.R&RHOF is a joke!
Great rock band!
The good old days...they will never come back...
same weekend as woodstock. incredible!!! also a week after the manson murders.
Michael Monarch playing a very cool Rickenbacker Combo 800 Fireglo Guitar!
Notice the care they used to not go in to psychedelic portions of each song, fascinating, yet genius. I bet this would have been epic as a kid sitting up watching this!
Love Steppenwolf ❤
Ed Sullivan's love for hard rock/heavy metal music 0:00
These "Long-haired Steppenwolf Rock n' Rollers" were THE hot Rock band in 1968.
Tom has a great set of pipes. What a legend. He could sing the phonebook and it would sound great. Good looking snd sexy too
Xiavier Cugat and Charo talent from my country Spain.
First band I ever saw
I was 16 and at a place called “Pink Panther “
Tommy came down and put his necklace on my neck
Saying you’re the only one that can dance here
But I’ll need that necklace back when we leave
My wife gave it to me😮
Hahah!! Omg what a great story I love it! Would have liked to have seen the look on your face 👀 😂
Brilliant blows poxy doors away🎉❤
Wow rock and roll ed.... and not lip sync
This amazing song is required listening for me at least several times a week & has been for years. It's helped me walk on a smart side.
Great band from planet Earth indeed!
Ed Sullivan was a genius . . .
These cats are in the thought man laying down some cool vibes ya dig man
Doesn't get much Better than that !!
this song is the OG.
2:49Gente ...Essa é a música de tidos isc séculos! Não yem pra ninguém....Relembro minha Juventude inteira ! 🎉😅☮️❣️.
that VOICE😎
Val Kilmer could’ve played the lead singer in a movie about them
Val Kilmer played Jim Morrison from the Doors
Same thought here man, although he already played Jim Morrison..
HA HA
@@mattc2094 really?
I still remember the just dance to this song
BORN TO BE WILD
Get your motor runnin'
Head out on the highway
Looking for adventure
In whatever comes our way
Yeah, darlin'
Gonna make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of your guns at once
And explode into space
I like smoke and lightnin'
Heavy metal thunder
Racing in the wind
And the feeling that I'm under
Yeah, darlin'
Gonna make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of your guns at once
And explode into space
Like a true nature child
We were born
Born to be wild
We can climbed so high
I never wanna die
Born to be wild
Born to be wild
Get your motor runnin'
Head out on the highway
Looking for adventure
In whatever comes our way
Yeah, darlin'
Gonna make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of your guns at once
And explode into space
Like a true nature child
We were born
Born to be wild
We can climbed so high
I never wanna die
Born to be wild
Born to be wild
Thanks!
Best years of my life.
Loved their clothes
Such talent!! The good ole days!!
Cool 😎 rock performance from the 60's past!
what a trasition!