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#159610 by Lynard Dylan
Sat Dec 10, 2011 2:53 pm
Sounded good I'd never heard either one,
and I thought I new my classic rock well.

I loved the album cover for 7, I bought
The Dead's album Blues For Allah, cause I
thought the cover was so cool.

#159613 by cowbellradio
Sat Dec 10, 2011 3:42 pm
Steppen Wolf! Now that is a band that I have not heard about in a while.

#159620 by Cajundaddy
Sat Dec 10, 2011 6:15 pm
Oh yeah those guys are from my era. I am still a fan. We played some of their "off the chart" tunes for a while but people in the audience just didn't get it. Now we play just their hits. You can hear some Grateful Dead influence in these two songs.

#159630 by J-HALEY
Sun Dec 11, 2011 2:44 am
Wow thanks for posting these Klug! These guys are still the pinnicle of cool in my book! 8)

#159646 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:52 pm
One of the absolute GREATEST bands from the 60's. So overlooked. I love John Kay and STEPPINWOLF. WOW those are some old vids, thank you so much for posting those Klug. :)

#159675 by crunchysoundbite
Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:27 pm
I saw John Kay and Stepenwolf at a venue off base called the Chateu Madrid, when I had about 2 weeks left of active duty at Camp Le Jeune. A band called Rax opened for them that just happened to be from my home town of Columbus, Ohio. That house rocked that night. I don't need to tell you about Steppenwolf. They were great. Rax had a killer keyboard player that brought the house down with his rendition of Charley Brown's Theme song. I'm glad I didn't get tested after that night! 8) :lol:I can always say I saw John Kaye (sp?) but he didn't see me!

#159702 by gbheil
Mon Dec 12, 2011 1:11 am
Another on of those bands I just never got. Sure I liked some of their music but truly it was take of leave kind of thing.

Saw them once ... in a crappy concrete box... horrid acoustics.
Too loud.

They came on after THE GUESS WHO ... all the fat old bikers waddled up and surrounded the stage in some sort of odd worship service.
The venue wanted to charge my pregnant wife $5.00 for a cup of ice water.

f**k em ...

We left.

#159717 by MikeTalbot
Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:03 am
George

I'm with you. 'Born to be Wild' was certainly a classic but I didn't care for much else. Many did - so it could be me.

But then, I was a huge Country Joe fan. Which makes my own tastes just a bit suspect.

However, Their 'Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine' was itself a classic.

The song actually is, whether or not it's deliberate, a wonderful and thougtful critique of Communism. (or given the times, of the Old Left)

I saw them twice and they sucked both times but man, that first album was great. Electric Music for the Mind and Body. And it really was electric music.

Their love song, 'Porpoise Mouth' combined psychedelic with Circus and was one of the definitive songs I'd heard at the time, so far as dynamics went. With Country Joe, the bass was right up front and the organ had a delightfully electronic sound.

Radical Politics killed them quite as dead as the Airplaine.

Martha Lorraine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4WeqP26pI

Talbot

#159724 by PaperDog
Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:29 am
I used to Air guitar to "Born to be Wild" at parties.... It really got the chick hot... and of course I had all the air sex i wanted...

#159735 by crunchysoundbite
Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:28 am
A piece of history came from Steppenwolf, whether you like them or not. The phrase "Heavy Metal" was first coined in Born to Be Wild!

#159761 by crunchysoundbite
Mon Dec 12, 2011 4:03 pm
George, I get you not getting them. John Kay was/is maybe as arrogant as Jim Morrison. People are strange!

#159769 by philbymon
Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:12 pm
"Renegade," from Steppenwolf 7, is one of my all-time faves.

Goldy McJohn was one of the coolest keyboardists ever, too!

I gots 2 John Kay solo LP's. too.

Yep. I'm a huge fan.

#159786 by gbheil
Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:44 pm
philbymon wrote:"Renegade," from Steppenwolf 7, is one of my all-time faves.

Goldy McJohn was one of the coolest keyboardists ever, too!

I gots 2 John Kay solo LP's. too.

Yep. I'm a huge fan.


Bout time your opinionated ass got back on the boards. :D

#159842 by Starfish Scott
Tue Dec 13, 2011 3:37 pm
One of the old bands I was in, MotorWolf was based on this..

Motorwolf = Stepphenwolf + Motorhead

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