Fun fact: Heavy metal got it's name partly because of this song. The verse where he said: heavy metal thunder. Really described well heavy metal and well that's how it got the name.
Nice! Another curiosity is the drums in Heavy Metal was a high influence from Mountain. We can see/hear how they got influenced by Steppenwolf, specially "Born to Be Wild". They drinked a lot from this fountain. This song is among the landmarks of Rock history. That moment when a giant event happens that changes the direction of music forever.
The Kinks predate Steppenwolf by about 4 years for what’s considered the first heavy metal song. You Really Got Me. But they are right in that “ heavy metal thunder” aka the sound of a motorcycle more than likely inspired the genres’ name.
Hhhhmmmmmmmmmm! They did that in Wild Hogs staring Tim Allen, John Travolta, William H. Macy and Martin Lawrence. The president of the Deli Fuegos was Ray Liota and at the end of the movie the leader and the father of the current president of the Deli Fuegos was Peter Fonda. There is also a cameo by Paul Sr. and Paul Jr of Orange County Customs. I think this song also appears in Wild Hogs also as well as Lynard Skynard's They Call Me The Breeze.
Just in case you didn't know, young dude... them three badass riders are Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda (both R.I.P.) and Jack Nicholson. I did notice you referenced the movie title. This tune kicks ass! 🤘🔥🎸🥁
This was from a classic movie called "Easy Rider." These are scenes from the movie. Dennis Hopper is the stache guy. Peter Fonda with the stars and stripes helmut, and that is Jack Nicholson himself in the back seat.
Don't forget: Nickelback Sum41 Avril Lavigne My Darkest Days Theory (of a Deadman) Loverboy All top quality shit out of Canada. There are some good bands too, such as Rush, and Thousand Foot Crutch
I freekin love freekin magic carpet ride so freekin much . The top 3 that keep swirling around the dome from that era are magic carpet ride, black water by doobie bros and highway star by deep purple.
First few seconds I had to pause. I feel old as sin right now. I'm 49. So this was just a couple years before I was born. But I'm with you jamming to Slipknot and Bring Me the Horizon. I'm happy to still love new rock and metal and not be and old fart that says, "Them kids and their music today." But man. First time "Born To Be Wild?" I'm old.
@@nickhaas9185 "Tool Time" was the name of the DIY show that Tim Allen's character, Tim "The Toolman" Taylor and Al Borland were the hosts of, the actual name of the show was "Home Improvement"
Wasn't that when he built up the riding lawnmower and put chopper handlebars on it? He started it up and took off and lost control of it. Good thing he had on a motorcycle helmet on! 🤣🤣🤣
I know this song was the first to use the phrase "heavy metal" but the phrase was used before this song in the William S. Burroughs novel The Soft Machine. The phrase "heavy metal thunder" referring to the sound of a group of motorcycles. I don't recall ever hearing if John Kay got the phrase from the book or not.
Having grown up in the '70's I felt that because of bands like Steppenwolf there should have been a fountain of youth for our generation. As we know there was no magic elixir but our music will far outlive us.
This video is from the movie Easy Rider staring Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Jack Nicholson. You will also like Magic Carpet Ride, and The Pusher. They were the start of heavy metal. Like the song said, "Heavy Metal thunder". Back then they called it Hard Rock.
Your videos always make me so happy! You're always so positive and the world needs more of that right now. Being able to watch you react to new music and just be so open to it is awesome.
Steppenwolf’s lead singer, John Kay, has a pretty wild bio. He was born in Germany in 1944, a month after his father was killed in WW2; his mother fled with him as an infant from the advancing Soviet troops in the brutal winter of 1945, only to get stuck in what became East Germany. They escaped again into West Germany in 1949 (another dangerous trek) and emigrated to Canada a few years later.
Not sure how old this song is,but still sounds so good 👍👍 if you haven't already, it'd be awesome to see your reaction to not so typical disturbed,like a reason to fight & hold on to memories.💖💖💖💖 Ya Alex from 🇳🇿🇳🇿
Loved hitting the road with this blasting from the speakers from my convertible and just driving .. as for Starbucks, never been there and never will...
Great reaction definitely took me back to my bike riding days nothing better than Open Road and a Harley I seen Steppenwolf in Louisville Kentucky in 1969 they were great in concert
the reference to Heavy Metal Thunder was also a veiled reference to to the Vietnam War, which was going on at the time, and the tanks and other heavy metal weapons of war. and the guy with the mustache was Dennis Hopper, the guy in the American flag helmet was Peter Fonda, and the guy in the gold football helmet is Jack Nicholson. this was a breakout movie for all of them.
Alex, as a fellow Texan you should try Upon A Burning Body, they are a band from Texas. They have a song called Texas Bloody Money. It's metal about Texas pride.
I am a young biker, the way I truly learnt to ride, was just to get on my custom chopper, ride into London (or out of it) and just get fuckin lost, ride around for a few hours, then found my way home, no maps, no internet, just me, my bike and the "open" road. Man it's the best feeling
Yup - Canadian rockers (lead singer came here from Germany as a kid). Also: The clips are from the cult-classic film "Easy Rider" - the guy with the stash is Dennis Hopper, the other is Peter Fonda and the guy on the back is Jack Nicholson.
You got to listen to The Outlaws - Green grass and high tides. You'll get such a buzz off of it man! If you like classic rock with solos this is your song!
This was the first reference to heavy metal music. You HAVE to watch Easy Rider! It’s an awesome flick. If you pay close attention the guy on the back of the bike is Jack Nicholson.
I first watched this movie at a DRIVE IN theater in 71. After the movie me and 2 friends of mine and me went to a beach in Oregon. We were stationed at Ft. Lewis and ran into a bunch of hippies who stole a pig from a farmers ranch and made a big ass fire under a cliff on the beach. We cooked this sucker 4 about 8 hours into midnight. Some people were still eating till daylight the next day. We had to head back to Ft. Lewis before we got our ass in trouble. Good ole days.
The movie clips are from the movie "Easy Rider" with Peter Fonda, driving the Red White and Blue Chopper, the guy on the back of with Peter is Jack Nickelson (with the gold football helmet), - the same form "The Shinning" and the dude with the stash you referred to is none then the same dude from "Tremors" Michael Gross- played Burt Gummer in Tremors. So now you got a little inside scope. Also quick note, the Chopper Peter Fonda is riding is also the inspired for the movie "Ghost Rider" movie with Nicolas Cage.
Came out in 1969 I think. I was a 13 year old punk back then. I'm now 64 and still dig this song. "Get your motor runnin, head out on the Highway...Lookin for adventure...and whatever comes our way." Classic.
What a great movie, what a brilliant soundtrack... since then a Lot of people want drive a Chopper. Heard it in my VW Bus..... on the way to holidays.....
Jack Nicolson on the back wearing a football helmet. I laughed my ass off when I saw that scene. You have to find this movie, and watch it. It's Americana culture. You'll love it man. Sad ending though. Both Peter Fonda (Big brother to Jane, and son of the great Henry Fonda) and Dennis Hopper, who's mother is Hollywood legend Hedda Hopper, actress from the 30s and 40s. This is a really great movie Alex. Get a friend, or your mom or someone, make some popcorn, and shut off the phone and watch it. Its called "Easy Rider." Thanks man
Fun Fact for you, Alex: The 2 bikers were Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda, Peter Fonda riding the bike with the American Flag paintjob, which the bike was appropriately named "Captain America" and in the scenes where Peter had a passenger on the back, that passenger was none other than Jack Nicholson These scenes are from the movie "Easy Rider"
Blue Oyster Cult did a great version of this song during the Black and Blue tour. At the Boston Garden Eric Bloom drove a Harley out on the stage and the crowd went nuts! I'm a huge Sabbath fan but they didn't stand a chance up against BOC. You should check out a song from Steppenwolf called "The Pusher".
Found out a long time ago in a interview with Peter Fonda he said the motorcycles weren't made to ride across the highway like they did because they didn't have the type of motors to do that to go cross the states,They did stop riding them for a period of time so they didn't over heat,but they kept doing it so they pulled it off by getting where they had to be towards the end of the movie.
Alex - bravo!! You absolutely got the deep meaning of this song and the movie! Riding a Harley is living wild and free as f*ck!! By the way - this song is where the genre HEAVY METAL got its name from!! So: perfect choice!!
When I go to Starbucks, I take a venti passion tea with 2 pumps raspberry, 2 pumps classic, berry juice instead of water with no berries and light ice.
💕Theme song from my teens. Bikers, Peter Fonda & Dennis Hopper, pick up Jack Nicholson, a straight laced guy, and take him on the ride of his life. You MUST SEE the movie, Easy Rider. 😎✌
John Kay's mom sneaked him out of East Germany to get his eyes looked at by better doctors. He grew up in Canada, still has a German accent and bad eyesight. You gotta hear Magic Carpet Ride!
Fun fact: Heavy metal got it's name partly because of this song. The verse where he said: heavy metal thunder. Really described well heavy metal and well that's how it got the name.
Never heard that but I like it.🤘
Nice! Another curiosity is the drums in Heavy Metal was a high influence from Mountain. We can see/hear how they got influenced by Steppenwolf, specially "Born to Be Wild". They drinked a lot from this fountain. This song is among the landmarks of Rock history. That moment when a giant event happens that changes the direction of music forever.
Yes, I heard that. It predates metal by a bit, but it does sound like a metal song.
The Kinks predate Steppenwolf by about 4 years for what’s considered the first heavy metal song. You Really Got Me. But they are right in that “ heavy metal thunder” aka the sound of a motorcycle more than likely inspired the genres’ name.
Lester Bangs would like to have a word with you.
“I want to start a bike gang.” Sips iced caramel macchiato. 😂
Lmao!!!! 😂
Hhhhmmmmmmmmmm! They did that in Wild Hogs staring Tim Allen, John Travolta, William H. Macy and Martin Lawrence. The president of the Deli Fuegos was Ray Liota and at the end of the movie the leader and the father of the current president of the Deli Fuegos was Peter Fonda. There is also a cameo by Paul Sr. and Paul Jr of Orange County Customs. I think this song also appears in Wild Hogs also as well as Lynard Skynard's They Call Me The Breeze.
Well, all he needs now is a BMW GS....
hahahahahahahahaha.....that was spot on mate.....too fuckin funny! 😂🤣
Hahahaha!
Just in case you didn't know, young dude... them three badass riders are Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda (both R.I.P.) and Jack Nicholson. I did notice you referenced the movie title.
This tune kicks ass! 🤘🔥🎸🥁
This was from a classic movie called "Easy Rider." These are scenes from the movie. Dennis Hopper is the stache guy. Peter Fonda with the stars and stripes helmut, and that is Jack Nicholson himself in the back seat.
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If you like this, you’ll sure like “Bad to the Bone” by George Thorogood
"Heavy Metal Thunder." And a new genre was named.
"Everything that comes out of canada is the highest form of everything"
Me: *nervously thinks about justin beiber*
'Murica made R. Kelly and Chris Brown famous. Beiber's worst is better than their best, and that's as a guy that hates Pop.
Don't forget:
Nickelback
Sum41
Avril Lavigne
My Darkest Days
Theory (of a Deadman)
Loverboy
All top quality shit out of Canada.
There are some good bands too, such as Rush, and Thousand Foot Crutch
The highest form of bad music i guess
@@Shmajay72585 also dont forget Billy Talent, Rush (i think), Three Days Grace
@@Hrakuun yeah but Rush is generally accepted as a good band
They also did Magic Carpet Ride, Jupiter Child and a few others. The singer' s name is John Kay.
I freekin love freekin magic carpet ride so freekin much . The top 3 that keep swirling around the dome from that era are magic carpet ride, black water by doobie bros and highway star by deep purple.
peter fonda,, dennis hopper and Jack nicholson ... classic movie of "looking for America" :)
First few seconds I had to pause. I feel old as sin right now. I'm 49. So this was just a couple years before I was born. But I'm with you jamming to Slipknot and Bring Me the Horizon. I'm happy to still love new rock and metal and not be and old fart that says, "Them kids and their music today." But man. First time "Born To Be Wild?" I'm old.
I am 48 , I know exactly what you mean brother.
Same. 44
Same 48 here! Lol
Same. I'm 53 so was just a few years old when this song came out. Such an iconic song.
I'm 59, when he said he'd never heard of Steppenwolf I said.... how old are you,4?.....lol
"I've never heard this" ...me: unless you live in a cave, yes you have
Right? Like who hasn't heard of Steppenwolf!? He makes me feel cultured. Lol
Dear 2020, (even though I never lived in that time), can we just go back to it. Things just seen more simple and fun....
It was great! Yes, I'm that old!
you should react to steppenwolf magic carpet ride also
You need to check out The Doors man! “The End” is a whole experience. Also I think you’d like “Break on Through”
100% a hell yes
Also "people are strange"
The doors will blow his mind if he pays attention to the lyrics.
Salvatore Baleno Exactly
Riders on the Storm as well
This was all footage from the movie “ Easy Rider “ and the man with the glorious mustache is Dennis Hopper
Fun fact: this song was on the tv show “Home Improvement”! It was in season 1
You mean tool time
@@nickhaas9185 "Tool Time" was the name of the DIY show that Tim Allen's character, Tim "The Toolman" Taylor and Al Borland were the hosts of, the actual name of the show was "Home Improvement"
That's hella weird, I woke up the other day with Tool Time on my mind for zero reason
Wasn't that when he built up the riding lawnmower and put chopper handlebars on it? He started it up and took off and lost control of it. Good thing he had on a motorcycle helmet on! 🤣🤣🤣
Carol Butler it’s when he’s building the riding lawn mower and then he pretends to ride it
I know this song was the first to use the phrase "heavy metal" but the phrase was used before this song in the William S. Burroughs novel The Soft Machine. The phrase "heavy metal thunder" referring to the sound of a group of motorcycles. I don't recall ever hearing if John Kay got the phrase from the book or not.
Iced Hazelnut Latte, easy on the syrup
Also, you need to hear Magic Carpet Ride by these guys.
How on earth have you never heard this song. Alex, sir....I just 0_0
Previously about a year ago, he had also never heard smells like teen spirit. But we're giving him views so he'll act accordingly
As I Lay Dying: Nothing Left. Then a follow up reaction of As I Lay Dying: The Sound of Truth. The videos go together and are amazing!
This is from the Movie Easy Rider with Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper . Good flick
I love you Alex and thank you! Keep going, my man.
Jack Nicholson was so young in that movie!
Alex you have to react to Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin!
Having grown up in the '70's I felt that because of bands like Steppenwolf there should have been a fountain of youth for our generation. As we know there was no magic elixir but our music will far outlive us.
Stephen wolf is the authentissis of ROCK!! Great reaction!!
This video is from the movie Easy Rider staring Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Jack Nicholson. You will also like Magic Carpet Ride, and The Pusher. They were the start of heavy metal. Like the song said, "Heavy Metal thunder". Back then they called it Hard Rock.
Ah yes, Magic Carpet Ride. The song Dr. Cochran plays as he readies the Pheonix for her first warp flight.
He said, "Just driving through the fucking wilderness! That's badass!" LOL 😆 🤣 😂
Your videos always make me so happy! You're always so positive and the world needs more of that right now. Being able to watch you react to new music and just be so open to it is awesome.
Hey alex, glad to see another reaction. Keep up the good work brother.
The guy with the stache is the actor Dennis Hopper.
The movie is Easy Rider.
Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson. Easy Rider flic
Steppenwolf’s lead singer, John Kay, has a pretty wild bio. He was born in Germany in 1944, a month after his father was killed in WW2; his mother fled with him as an infant from the advancing Soviet troops in the brutal winter of 1945, only to get stuck in what became East Germany. They escaped again into West Germany in 1949 (another dangerous trek) and emigrated to Canada a few years later.
Not sure how old this song is,but still sounds so good 👍👍 if you haven't already, it'd be awesome to see your reaction to not so typical disturbed,like a reason to fight & hold on to memories.💖💖💖💖 Ya Alex from 🇳🇿🇳🇿
Loved hitting the road with this blasting from the speakers from my convertible and just driving .. as for Starbucks, never been there and never will...
The guy in the white suit is Jack Nicholson. Video is compilation of clips from the movie Easy Rider.
Great reaction, thank you. I don't go to Starbucks, make coffee my way at home.
Magic Carpet Ride, another big song of theirs. Back in the day.....yeah 1969/70., that song was ALWAYS used in electronics stores to test speakers.
Great reaction definitely took me back to my bike riding days nothing better than Open Road and a Harley I seen Steppenwolf in Louisville Kentucky in 1969 they were great in concert
Magic carpet ride by steppenwolf is one I enjoy listening to.
There are so many movies and TV shows this song has been part of it's hard to believe you never heard this song.
I was waiting for the lights to come on in your head Alex... Many people have at least heard that part... haha!
😂😂😂 for real.
Jack nickleson on the back of that bike will always crack me up!!! Wearing a footbal helmet 😂😂
the reference to Heavy Metal Thunder was also a veiled reference to to the Vietnam War, which was going on at the time, and the tanks and other heavy metal weapons of war. and the guy with the mustache was Dennis Hopper, the guy in the American flag helmet was Peter Fonda, and the guy in the gold football helmet is Jack Nicholson. this was a breakout movie for all of them.
Alex, as a fellow Texan you should try Upon A Burning Body, they are a band from Texas. They have a song called Texas Bloody Money. It's metal about Texas pride.
Spiritbox-Holy Roller immediately!!!!
I am a young biker, the way I truly learnt to ride, was just to get on my custom chopper, ride into London (or out of it) and just get fuckin lost, ride around for a few hours, then found my way home, no maps, no internet, just me, my bike and the "open" road. Man it's the best feeling
First concert I ever went to was John Kay and Steppenwolf. I think my favorite is magic carpet ride.
Canada: Leonard Cohen, Tragically Hip, Helix, Rush, Jeff Healey
Yo you got that Marty McFly laugh going It's killing me🤣
love "don´t step on the grass, Sam" by Steppenwolf
Yup - Canadian rockers (lead singer came here from Germany as a kid). Also: The clips are from the cult-classic film "Easy Rider" - the guy with the stash is Dennis Hopper, the other is Peter Fonda and the guy on the back is Jack Nicholson.
This movie is the reason 5 out of 6 bikes I've had were all choppers.
This song rocks, and you really REALLY should watch the flic.
the intro reminds me of "It's a long way to the top" from AC/DC
You got to listen to The Outlaws - Green grass and high tides. You'll get such a buzz off of it man! If you like classic rock with solos this is your song!
This was the first reference to heavy metal music. You HAVE to watch Easy Rider! It’s an awesome flick. If you pay close attention the guy on the back of the bike is Jack Nicholson.
my fav song ever since I was about 3 years old
The outsider a perfect circle is good song you should react to if you haven’t
I first watched this movie at a DRIVE IN theater in 71. After the movie me and 2 friends of mine and me went to a beach in Oregon. We were stationed at Ft. Lewis and ran into a bunch of hippies who stole a pig from a farmers ranch and made a big ass fire under a cliff on the beach. We cooked this sucker 4 about 8 hours into midnight. Some people were still eating till daylight the next day. We had to head back to Ft. Lewis before we got our ass in trouble. Good ole days.
Oh and by the way , love the Einstein art in your background, solid stuff, great man
The movie clips are from the movie "Easy Rider" with Peter Fonda, driving the Red White and Blue Chopper, the guy on the back of with Peter is Jack Nickelson (with the gold football helmet), - the same form "The Shinning" and the dude with the stash you referred to is none then the same dude from "Tremors" Michael Gross- played Burt Gummer in Tremors. So now you got a little inside scope. Also quick note, the Chopper Peter Fonda is riding is also the inspired for the movie "Ghost Rider" movie with Nicolas Cage.
Came out in 1969 I think. I was a 13 year old punk back then. I'm now 64 and still dig this song. "Get your motor runnin, head out on the Highway...Lookin for adventure...and whatever comes our way." Classic.
What a great movie, what a brilliant soundtrack... since then a Lot of people want drive a Chopper.
Heard it in my VW Bus..... on the way to holidays.....
The clips are from Easy Rider. That's Jack Nicholson on the back of Peter Fondas bike. The dude with the stache is Dennis Hopper. All legends.
jack, peter & dennis ... what a ride
Speaking of Canadian greatness, the Glorious Sons are great! kill the lights, S.O.S. and pink motel are hella worth the listen!
Jack Nicolson on the back wearing a football helmet. I laughed my ass off when I saw that scene. You have to find this movie, and watch it. It's Americana culture. You'll love it man. Sad ending though. Both Peter Fonda (Big brother to Jane, and son of the great Henry Fonda) and Dennis Hopper, who's mother is Hollywood legend Hedda Hopper, actress from the 30s and 40s. This is a really great movie Alex. Get a friend, or your mom or someone, make some popcorn, and shut off the phone and watch it. Its called "Easy Rider." Thanks man
I love this song. I don't do Starbucks but I love my coffee.
Fun Fact for you, Alex:
The 2 bikers were Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda, Peter Fonda riding the bike with the American Flag paintjob, which the bike was appropriately named "Captain America" and in the scenes where Peter had a passenger on the back, that passenger was none other than Jack Nicholson
These scenes are from the movie "Easy Rider"
Taught all my kids to sing this during their toddler years. Car journeys were ace!! 😂
Blue Oyster Cult did a great version of this song during the Black and Blue tour. At the Boston Garden Eric Bloom drove a Harley out on the stage and the crowd went nuts!
I'm a huge Sabbath fan but they didn't stand a chance up against BOC.
You should check out a song from Steppenwolf called "The Pusher".
Okay, hold up. When I read the title I had Arnie yelling "Get to the choppa, now!" In my head.
Anyone else?
This one was considered the first if not one of the first heavy metal song ever even mentions the word heavy metal in
That Man is Dennis Hopper Sir.
The Best 'Trippy 60s' actor in the world.
The first.time the phrase 'HEAVY METAL' was spoken.
Dude having a bike is the most awesome feeling ever, especially when you are able to just hit the road and go
Every Biker Bar in the country still plays this Anthem.
Nine Inch Nails - Reptile (Woodstock video from 94’)
REALLY thought when I saw this title this would be "Austrian Death Machine - Get to the Chopper" reaction.. That song is insane
Found out a long time ago in a interview with Peter Fonda he said the motorcycles weren't made to ride across the highway like they did because they didn't have the type of motors to do that to go cross the states,They did stop riding them for a period of time so they didn't over heat,but they kept doing it so they pulled it off by getting where they had to be towards the end of the movie.
Nicholson in the football helmet kills me every time
Really freak! This was the anthem for that period. Those men riding were in Easy Rider.
always got this rock giant from never ending story in my mind :D
One day , you're going to check out some more Demon hunter. Might recommend the following from them
On my side
Sixteen
I play dead
Just to name a few
Alex - bravo!! You absolutely got the deep meaning of this song and the movie! Riding a Harley is living wild and free as f*ck!!
By the way - this song is where the genre HEAVY METAL got its name from!! So: perfect choice!!
Fun fact 2: The band got their name after the cult novel of Herman Hesse, Nobel prize winner german writer, Der Steppenwolf.
Absolute classic.
Great movie, "Easy Rider". And they did have a destination, they scored big on a coke deal and were going from LA to New Orleans for Mardi Gras.
they also have a song called "Magic carpet ride" (note, it's about drugs lol) It's a really good song too.
Another fun fact. The bikes were built by Cliff Vaughs and Ben Hardy, two African American bike builders
This is from the 1969 film easy rider awesome movie!
When I go to Starbucks, I take a venti passion tea with 2 pumps raspberry, 2 pumps classic, berry juice instead of water with no berries and light ice.
If you like Steppenwolf, you can react to: Magic carpet ride, Your walls too high, Ride with me, Rock me...
💕Theme song from my teens. Bikers, Peter Fonda & Dennis Hopper, pick up Jack Nicholson, a straight laced guy, and take him on the ride of his life. You MUST SEE the movie, Easy Rider. 😎✌
One of the first albums I listened to as a kid..like between 8 & 10 years old with my best friend! ( We've been best friends since 1962....58 years! )
Badass, wonderful, legendary, classic, this song is a masterpiece!
The bands Steppenwolf, Iron Butterfly., and Blue Cheer are often considered proto metal. They all helped lay the foundation of what was to come later.
I heard this song while still in the womb and my first concert. Enjoy+
Thank you from Canada
Thx for noticing Canada :) haha ! good stuff from here, but from everywhere too, depends on commitment and talent :) love your reactions!
John Kay's mom sneaked him out of East Germany to get his eyes looked at by better doctors. He grew up in Canada, still has a German accent and bad eyesight. You gotta hear Magic Carpet Ride!