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| | Steppenwolf (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Steppenwolf reformed in 1974 with the album Slow Flux, and disbanded in 1976. |  | | John Kay formed a new version of the band in the early 1980s and went on tour as "John Kay and Steppenwolf", as well as releasing a solo album in 2001. |  | | Steppenwolf had its origins in the Toronto blues band Sparrow, which was formed in 1964 and played coffeehouses in Yorkville. |
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 | | Steppenwolf was in demand; they toured extensively and continued to record albums. |  | | Steppenwolf included it on their first album Steppenwolf '68 on the Dunhill label. |  | | Their albums received a lot of play time on FM radio, which was coming into vogue as the medium of choice for bands trying to sell records in the early 70's. |
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 | | The band released "John Kay and Steppenwolf, Live at 25", a double CD, released February 1995. |  | | From there on, the band's albums produced material that made political and social statements that were often brilliant and sold well. |  | | Steppenwolf continued to tour and record, and did have some limited top 40 success with songs like, "Rock Me," "Move Over," and "Who Needs Ya", but none of these could match their earlier chart success. |
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| | STEPPENWOLF |
 | | This deficiency was seemingly recognized by the band and an effort was made on almost every Steppenwolf album to gather songs from a number of sources outside and inside the band (Mars Bonfire wrote "Born to Be Wild," and a later, minor hit, "Caroline;" Hoyt Axton wrote "Snow Blind Friend" and "The Pusher"). |  | | Steppenwolf's first, self-titled, album is one of their best; Reborn to BeWild may be even better. |  | | Kaye's sullen, tough persona, however, would prove to be only skin deep, and a bit of a curse as well, for a band whose sincerity, if not sensitivity, provided some of their best moments on record. |
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| | [Scott Tribble] Publications - Steppenwolf |
 | | Steppenwolf's self-titled debut album, released in 1968, belied some of Kay's blues influences as well as the group's ties to the Bay Area psychedelia scene. |  | | Steppenwolf largely forsook its blues influences to hone this tough hard-rock sound on its next two albums, The Second (1968) and At Your Birthday Party (1969). |  | | With landmark power-chord anthems like "Born to Be Wild," the popular late-1960s band Steppenwolf ushered in one of the most popular musical genres of the late twentieth century, even coining the phrase that would come to describe this bombastic, fast-paced style-"heavy metal." |
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| | Canconrox - Steppenwolf |
 | | Though John Kay and Steppenwolf have a niche that for the most part grows smaller as time goes on, the fact he's still going and people still listen to their message spells legend in the language of rock and roll. |  | | Despite more gold for the band, a new sound was emerging, and like it or not, bubblegum was going to stay for awhile. |  | | Noteable is a version of "The Pusher" that takes up the entire second side of the album. |
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 | | A Steppenwolf album without lots of filler, is like a Beatles album with tons of filler. |  | | This hard-rockin' acid-rock band was formed in good old sunny L.A., shortly before the release of this first album. |  | | As it is, Steppenwolf, like most of the studio releases following it, is a rather nice listen with a fair amount of filler and several very good tracks thrown in. |
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| | Steppenwolf John Kay |
 | | Steppenwolf soon emerged as one of the few bands of the late '60s to successfully straddle the pop-oriented AM mainstream and the hip FM underground, scoring substantial success on both the single and album charts without tailoring its approach to pander to either constituency. |  | | Steppenwolf's self-titled 1968 debut album-recorded in a mere four days-introduced the band's iconoclastic approach, which combined a tough, blues-rooted sound, a penchant for topical lyrics and the gritty growl of |  | | The band's self-contained operation incorporates an in-house 24-track digital recording studio, as well as an extensive website-www.steppenwolf.com-that serves as a cyber-clubhouse for fans around the world. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Steppenwolf [Import]: Music |
 | | As one of the most political bands of their time (Frank Zappa certainly was, but he rarely made the charts or sold records), Steppenwolf dared to sing about the then-unsingable & with one of the hardest sounds ever heard on top 40 radio at the time. |  | | Although the lyrics would improve for Steppenwolf, this album is one of their best, and is essential for someone interested in the roots of heavy metal. |  | | While the song is practically hummable by everyone nowadays, this was still a well-deserved #2 hit for Steppenwolf, a wonder at the time considering how psychedelicized the music scene was. |
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Born To Be Wild: A Retrospective - Steppenwolf at Epinions.com |
 | | It's not often that a band gets stereotyped by one song, but that's exactly what happened to Steppenwolf--the group's first big hit, Born To Be Wild, was an anthem to the joys of riding those big Harleys, and it doomed Steppenwolf to being categorized as a "biker band" forever. |  | | The remaining cuts on this disc are songs by the recycled Steppenwolf, and for the most part, each song is pretty forgettable, except for the live version of Born To Be Wild, recorded in 1987 at the Farm Aid Concert. |  | | The only true "Steppenwolf" tracks after 1973 are really the fruit of John Kay and his various revamped versions of Steppenwolf. |
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| | Compaq.com - EMEA - Inform Magazine - Q399 - PCs |
 | | The band has sold more than 20 million albums, CDs, and cassette tapes worldwide and has had songs licensed for use in 37 motion pictures and 36 TV programs. |  | | Legendary rock band Steppenwolf uses Compaq technology in the studio and on the road. |  | | The band famous for hits such as "Magic Carpet Ride" and "Born to be Wild" use Compaq equipment to run MIDI (musical instruments digital interface), manage email, and update its Web site, merchandise catalogue, and more. |
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| | John Kay |
 | | His music with '60's rockers Steppenwolf is still alive and well in the 21st century, and his hits "Magic Carpet Ride" and "Born to Be Wild" are among the most played classic rock songs to date. |  | | When he joined Steppenwolf that was right before we recorded Monster, which is a sociopolitical concept album. |  | | Not just because of the obvious talent that she is, but when Steppenwolf was a baby band we came up to San Francisco to play the Fillmore up there and it was the Staple Singers. |
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| | ARTICLE: July, 1981 |
 | | In the late 60's and early 70's, Steppenwolf was one of the most successful hard-rock bands on the charts, best known for monster hits like "Born To Be Wild", and "The Pusher", both from the group's 1968 debut album. |  | | The Steppenwolf concert, which is the latest in a series of club concerts produced by FM radio station KSHE 95, begins at 9 p.m. |  | | Although he originally had left Steppenwolf to concentrate on a solo career, he reorganized a band and hit the road, touring as John Kay & Steppenwolf. |
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 | | The band, whose name comes from the famous Hermann Hesse novel, went on to release over 35 albums, and are still touring today. |  | | John had moved to L.A. and was asked by label ABC-Dunhill Records to form a new band. |  | | Their best known song is perhaps "Born To Be Wild", which was featured on the soundtrack to Easy Rider, and is now considered a classic Rock Anthem. |
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| | John Kay - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | Steppenwolf leader/founder John Kay is perhaps the most overlooked early contributor to the musical style that would become heavy metal and hard rock. |  | | Kay was the first rocker to use the phrase heavy metal in a song, in one of metal's first great anthems: Steppenwolf's 1968 classic "Born to Be Wild." Born Joachim Fritz Krauledat on April 12, 1944, in the section of.. |  | | After moving to Los Angeles, the fledgling band was signed to Dunhill and recorded their self-titled debut, issued in 1968. |
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| | Steppenwolf |
 | | Today I listen to bands like RAQ Phish,, Jazz is dead, Phil and friends and I think of this album. |  | | I remember listening to the album in question Early Steppenwolf and I still can't remember what is on the other side of the album, I just remember this tune up/jam (at sometimes sounding good other times not) and finally blend into Pusher. |  | | The bands name is Shu-Bi-Dua which is taken from a popular phrase uttered in many poptunes of the era preceeding the mid 60s. |
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| | Goldy McJohn |
 | | Steppenwolf recorded several anti-drug songs - "The Pusher" and "Snow Blind Friend" are a couple. |  | | Was the band as abstinent as it presented itself to be? |  | | As a founding member of the late 60’s rock icons Steppenwolf, the wild-haired keyboardist watched his fortunes skyrocket with the release of that band’s smash debut album. |
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| | Amazon.com: Steppenwolf the Second: Music: Steppenwolf |
 | | Steppenwolf quickly earned the undying support and admiration of their original fans, and are finding new listeners through terrific compilation albums like this must-own collection of their hits. |  | | Superior to the first Steppenwolf album in many ways, and including a song that tops even 'Born To Be Wild' itself, 'Magic Carpet Ride', is as essential as the group's first album, even to the casual rock fan. |  | | Go for this record because even Steppenwolf has not acquired their definitive musical personality, you can realize some changes are going on, and so make the link with Monster (their most solid and mature album), just before to initiate their gradual decay with later albums. |
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| | World Classic Rockers |
 | | In the early 1980’s one band would shock the music world with their stunning series of successful album releases. |  | | who recorded on many of their gold and platinum albums, began his quest to form a band that would appeal to an entire generation. |  | | Fergie further contributed to Toto’s success by co-writing four songs on the band’s “Isolation” album. |
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| | freedomforum.org: Steppenwolf frontman relates struggles, passion for free expression |
 | | Steppenwolf's recording of "The Pusher," a Hoyt Axton anti-drug song, fared even worse on radio because of its allusions to drugs and lyrics that some people found objectionable. |  | | Kay recalled a concert where the town's officials forbade the band to sing the words "God damn" from the song, even though the lyrics are asking God to condemn drug dealers. |  | | When the rock band's dance hit "Sookie Sookie" first appeared, it played on radio stations along both coasts, but those in the Bible Belt refused to air it. |
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| | Ever Heard Of - Mandala |
 | | Steppenwolf's biker anthem "Born To Be Wild" remains a rock classic and an epitome of the late '60s West Coast rock scene. |  | | The former members however, would retain close ties with the new outfit; Bonfire would pen the group's best known hit and contribute several songs to Steppenwolf albums, while St. Nicholas actually rejoined the band in the late '60s after leading his own band, TIME. |  | | Though complete unknowns elsewhere, The Sparrows were one of Toronto's most popular groups, scoring a Canadian top five hit in late 1964, before internal differences resulted in personnel changes and a musical conversion from jaunty pop purveyors to gritty RandB enthusiasts. |
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| | John Kay & Steppenwolf - Feed the Fire @ Soundbug |
 | | Fastfowarding to today, with the band its more "we need more money" and repackaged albums with only one or two new cuts. |  | | It has the trademark hard-rocking sound of the group, but the songs are directed at aging baby boomers, reflecting their doubts, their fears, and their rage at the world that has changed on them. |  | | Either way, it is perhaps the best Steppenwolf album since their first. |
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| | Chicago, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The band's name was shortened to Chicago after the CTA threatened to sue them for unauthorized use of the original trademark. |  | | Chicago's contribution to punk rock is generally not as highly regarded as cities on the coasts, but a handful of celebrated bands called the city home. |  | | The some of the more famous punk rock products of the city are Naked Raygun, The Effigies, Big Black (featuring Steve Albini), Screeching Weasel, and The Blue Meanies. |
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| | rockflashback.com - The Classic Rock Forum - View topic - Classic rock - the Wikipedia definition |
 | | For example, while the band Steppenwolf recorded over a dozen studio albums, only two of their songs ("Born to Be Wild" and "Magic Carpet Ride") are likely to be heard within the classic rock format. |  | | However, various bands and songs will come in and out of style on classic rock radio, and regional favorites may be featured in a particular market. |  | | Some songs or bands from this era may be more conducive to the format than others, and nearly every station fine-tunes its playlist by adding or deleting songs and artists to differentiate itself from competing stations. |
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| | Metal Roots - History of Heavy Metal |
 | | Led by John Kay (born Joachim Krauledat, April 12, 1944), Steppenwolf′s blazing biker anthem "Born to Be Wild" roared out of speakers everywhere in the fiery summer of 1968, John Kay′s threatening rasp sounding a mesmerizing call to arms to the counterculture movement rapidly sprouting up nationwide. |  | | Nevertheless, they′ll be remembered for generations to come for creating one of the ultimate gas′n′go rock anthems of all time. |  | | Kay continued to record solo, as other members put together ersatz versions of the band for touring purposes. |
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| | Steppenwolf CD |
 | | This was by far one of my favorite bands as a young musician growing up. |  | | The beginnings of heavy metal can be pinpointed to a single song, Steppenwolf's biker classic "Born to Be Wild," featured on this classic self-titled 1968 debut. |  | | When I hear it now I realize that John Kay and Steppenwolf influenced a lot of singers and songwriter's yet to come; like Jim Dandy Of Black Oak Arkansas and, whether he knows it or not, Axil Rose. |
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| | Speed Limit 35 - s/t (RD) |
 | | The band’s sound may actually be closer in spirit to John Kay’s bluesier pre-Steppenwolf band, Sparrow, but nevertheless serves them well in their allotted task of pumping up the kids for the main course. |  | | The jammy “Song in ‘E’” demonstrates the band’s considerable chops, eliciting favorable comparisons with mid-flight CSNY, and is liberally seasoned with Walker’s bluesy solos. |  | | Part one combines laid-back acoustic jamming with bluesy guitar runs from Walker, while part two captures the band headed full steam into the stratosphere, highlighted by some wicked harp blowing and tasty guitar runs. |
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| | The Savvy Stories |
 | | I knew their songs, who was in the current configuration of the band, and what they looked like. |  | | Our records were playing on the radio, our house was burglarized, we met a fake Steppenwolf, John Lennon died, we got a new apartment, the band got a raise, and we had a Christmas party at Savvy's and all got Christmas bonuses. |  | | Suddenly, the fake Steppenwolf found themselves being our backup band for a few songs -- something that never would have happened if John Kay and the real Steppenwolf had been there. |
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| | Best American Band |
 | | But there were a lot of bands in that era that had been struggling for years that finally got an opportunity and put all of their good stuff on one album and could not follow up. |  | | It is almost impossible to label any band as "the best." There have been bands that you could put that label on for a specific genre at a specific time. |  | | A sister to the "favorite classic band" thread (actually it could be called "Favorite British Band" because all of them are British), which American band is the best and/or your favorite. |
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| | Fair Use of Trademarks |
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| | Bogus Deep Purple |
 | | It seems that this band never got much press coverage, probably also due to the fact that DP(O) was doing pressure on the press, so you get the idea of how they looked on stage here for the very first time by looking at the on stage fotos. |  | | It was not long before Rod Evans got sued, as he was the only person receiving booking fee royalties and all other band players and management were on the wages list. |  | | I still don't know if he means royalties... |
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| | John Kay and Steppenwolf - Live! In Louisville |
 | | The seminal 1960s rock band Steppenwolf ensured a permanent spot in the pantheon of rock greats with their classic 1968 motorcycle anthem "Born to Be Wild," which remains THE definitive howl of disaffected biker rebels everywhere to this very day. |  | | This program features original Steppenwolf vocalist John Kay leading the band's modern-day lineup in a live concert recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, performing classic tunes such as "Sookie Sookie," "Magic Carpet Ride," "The Pusher," "Monster," and many more. |  | | Genre: Musical & Performing Arts, Pop Music, Concert, Rock And Roll, Rock, Rock Bands, Rock Music, Rock Legends, Rock Concerts, Concerts, Rock Musicians, Live Performances |
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| | Backbeat Books - Browse by Authors |
 | | Tom Marshall is the full-time lyricist for Phish, and occasionally sings on-stage with the band. |  | | Goldsby currently is solo bassist with the world-renowned WDR Big Band, based at the radio and TV station in Cologne, Germany. |  | | He regularly performs in venues as a solo guitarist and with bands throughout California. |
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| | Article Steppenwolf Theatre Company |
 | | The evening will culminate with live entertainment by Steppenwolf co-founder Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band. |  | | The theatrical centerpiece of the evening will be the World Premiere of John Kolvenbachâs Love Song, directed by ensemble member Austin Pendleton and featuring ensemble members Francis Guinan, Mariann Mayberry and Molly Regan with Ian Barford. |  | | The star-studded event includes the world premiere of Love Song by John Kolvenbach, dinner by Wolfgang Puck Catering & Events and Chef Matt of SPAGO Beverly Hills., the Star with the Stars Live Auction and a performance by Steppenwolf co-founder Gary Siniseâs Lt. Dan Band. |
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| | Earl Finkler - KBRW - Barrow, Alaska |
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| | Steppenwolf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Steppenwolf (band) or their first album: Steppenwolf (album) |  | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |  | | Steppenwolf is a German word which means a desert dog, or "wolf of the steppes". |
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| | Steppenwolf - 70's music |
 | | They band came on the scene in 1968 and disbanded in 1972, but in that short time they created some of the most memorable tunes in rock history, such as: |  | | He also put a band back together as 'John Kay and Steppenwolf' and began touring again. |  | | John was the driving force behind the band. |
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| | Steppenwolf with Foghat |
 | | Led by John Kay, Steppenwolf's blazing biker anthem "Born to Be Wild" roared out of speakers everywhere in the summer of 1968. |  | | They play both original music and rock 'n roll from the '70s through the present including U2, The Clash, Three Doors Down, Jet and the Stones. |  | | Steppenwolf's second monster hit that year, the psychedelic "Magic Carpet Ride," further established the band's credibility on the hard-rock circuit |
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| | LCP Chicago Links |
 | | Whether you're looking for information on the band you saw last weekend or you want to know which bands are coming to town, this is the place for you. |  | | Search by act, venue, or day of week, or browse by category. |
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| | Article - Backstage Magazine Steppenwolf Theatre Company |
 | | âWith the world premiere of Lost Land and the music of the Lt. Dan Band, it is sure to be another in what has now become a tradition of spectacular Steppenwolf fundraising events.â |  | | Extraordinary theater and remarkable festivities will make this a once-in-a-lifetime special event: ensemble member John Malkovich returns to the Steppenwolf stage and cofounder Gary Sinise, performing with his âLt. Dan Band,â rocks the post-performance dinner party. |  | | John Malkovich returns as an actor to the Steppenwolf stage in the world premiere of Lost Land by Stephen Jeffreys. |
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| | CMUSIC BOOKS |
 | | These ramblings include surf music CD reviews, various surf music related articles, as well as biographies of such legendary surf bands |  | | This 8x10 160 page glossy coloured covered book compiles, for the first time, all the surf music scribblings of THE BIG KAHUNA, circa 1994-1998, that were featured in the now defunct Australian record collectors' magazine, "IT". |  | | Surfin' Sounds Downunder/Stomp, Stomp, Stompin' Australia Way/Surfin' South Of The Border/Surfin' Wax 1/The A-Z Of Australian Surf Music 1/Detailed Biographies and Discographies 1/Surfaspeak 1/Americana Vinylrama/Surfing Celluloid/100% MAMBO Battle Of The Surf Bands 1986-1989/Surfin' Wax 2/The A-Z Of Australian Surf Music 2/Detailed Biographies and Discographies 2/Surfaspeak 2/Reissued Material/Photo captions/Index, etc. |
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| | Steppenwolf Tabs: 33 Tabs Total @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com |
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