Take my hand if you don't know where you're goin' I'll understand I've lost the way myself Oh, won't you, oh don't take that old road, it leads to nowhere Fantastic cover...... Heard this song for the first time last night....... searching for different versions.. WOW.... fantastic.. Thank you for sharing this..
Well, damn, That's a hard song to cover. A song that has emotional connections for a lot of people, me included. This knocked me out, it was the real thing.
You really paid tribute to a great band, thank you for that!
I grew up listening to steppenwolf, amazing tribute, to a song more relievent to young people.
This is my favourite cover of Desperation... really good work
I admire your passionate energy you expressed for such a beautiful song of hope.👍
Wow, that was way better than I was expecting. Good stuff!
Stunning! That's more I've expected from a cover version. Great job, really! Sounds absolutely amazing.
I saw the guys do this live, back in the day, 1970, This version Works!!!!!
Wow ! Unbelievable cover ! Peter Frampton & Humble Pie did a great job too of this Steppenwolf masterpiece !
Beautiful performance....
Great tune and great cover!🎉😊
Superb cover of a great song
finally a good cover of this song... love it
Great cover!! Been playing Mafia 3 and I can’t get the song out of my head 😂
I remember buying the 45; Born To Be Wild, back in the day. I played it a bunch of times,,,, Then I turned it over and thought, now that's the song...
Very nice,my favorite song 👏👏
I am actually VERY impressed man! Great job! Gave me goosebumps!
Great song to cover!
This is fantastic
very good
Take my hand if you don't know where you're goin'
I'll understand I've lost the way myself
Oh, won't you, oh don't take that old road, it leads to nowhere
Fantastic cover......
Heard this song for the first time last night....... searching for different versions..
WOW.... fantastic.. Thank you for sharing this..
John kay the greatest singer ever no one comes close good job
great cover
Well, damn, That's a hard song to cover. A song that has emotional connections for a lot of people, me included. This knocked me out, it was the real thing.
Almost as good as Steppenwolfs original just lacking Goldy McJohns organ sound. For the record: It’s from 1968, penned by John Kay.
Elton John is back as Low Cut Connie's guitarist.
Even better than the original, and that’s fucking steppenwolf we’re talking about man!