STEPPENWOLF - Rock Me | FIRST TIME HEARING REACTION
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First heard Steppenwolf in 1969, "Born To Be Wild" and "The Pusher", and I finally, finally got to see them live in 2007. They were on their farewell tour, opening for Deep Purple, so it was a double bonus show, and they still rocked hard. John Kaye still had a great voice. A stellar event and memory.
Saw John Kay & Steppenwolf perform this at the Enlisted Men's Club at Naval Air Staion Whidbey Island, Washington. Great show. Some of mt favorites are Monster. Snowblind Friend, Hey Lawdy Mamma & Sookie Sookie.
They have so many great songs.
In John Kay’s autobiography, he credits drummer Jerry Edmonton (RIP) for coming up with that percussion fill when the song needed that little extra something.
Great song, At Your Birthyday Party is a great album.
👍👍👍👍👍👍
If John Kay/Singer had gone the way of the 27 club, he'd be in amber-forever young and vibrant. He was too smart and in control to succumb, so he lived out a long life....Strangely enough, I think his longevity has counted against him and the band. Steppenwolf was an important band in the progression of rock music music-electrifying the blues and introducing intelligent lyrics into the blues rock idiom...This is John Kay's voice at its peak...His was a singular voice...Great band....Lotta internal strife...Center couldn't hold, but in the context of 67-69, they were heavy-dark and moody...They weren't a teeny bopper pop band like Three Dog Night...Steppenwolf was much more on the intellectual and existential side of the street..As a result of their rather intense and serious approach, Steppenwolf didn't appeal to a broad spectrum of fans, but the fans that took the time to get into it, got into the band heavily inasmuch as they chronicalled the darker side of the times in which they lived; after all, in that era, there was a lot of darkness to chronical. But Steppenwolf vectored their energy in a positive direction-not naive hippy bs, but a rather sober analysis of the hypocrasies of their times: all done with a kick ass back beat....Great band...Not good, but great
Steppppinwolf's absolute best song... no shit.
Cool band. Try out "Hey Lawdy Mama". I'm pretty sure, but were talking 54 years... YIKES!!, it was one of the first 45's I ever bought!
Yeah, Rock Me was a decent single but another song from this LP " Jupiter's Child" was also on the flip side and is by far the better song. It's a must listen Shawn. Dig into Them some more like Foggy Mental Breakdown, Snow Blind Friend, Hey Lawdy Mama, Screamin Night Hog....An amazing band
Foggy Mental Breakdown is my fav. (& Monster)
Check out MONSTER! That one will hit you hard square in the heart.
One day my friends and I were surfing Huntington Beach pier and as we were leaving we saw the marquee for the Golden Bear, a small venue across the street and it said Tonight Steppenwolf. We stopped and bought tickets ($5.50!)...came back later and walked in...There were seats around the stage, sort of like a strip bar, with reserved signs on them...we removed the signs and sat down, a guy walked up and said, "these seats are reserved", my friend said, "yea we reserved them last week", the guy says Oh Ok and walked away....Steppenwolf came out and played their set no more than 3 feet from us...I even got a handshake from lead singer John Kay...
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour was on CBS back in the late 1960's, and was a fairly progressive show. The most famous appearance on the show was The WHO, it is included in The WHO's movie "The Kids Are All Right". They play "My Generation" and Keith Moon blows up his drum kit at the end, and deafens Pete Townshend in the process. Beat Club was a European In Concert music show, with zero relation to the Smothers Brothers.
One of the great San Francisco Sounds of the late 1960s!
Have you checked out “Snowblind Friend” or “The Pusher”, “Monster/Suicide/America”, “Don’t Step On The Grass Sam”, and “Hippo Stomp” ? They are all good songs! 👵🏼💜✌🏼🌻
Gonna do Steppenwolf, you gotta do "Screaming Night Hog" man.
Too many people sleep on their "Slow Flux" album which has really great songs on it.
The RnRHoF is a joke
yeah it was a fold-out cover ... too bad you cant see the whole thing
Mickey Mouse faces in a Revolutionary War battle... I think he got a bigger kick out of album cover.