Steppenwolf

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eric_b
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Steppenwolf

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Re: Steppenwolf

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A bit of discussion going on at another forum about 'em. They were Rickenbacker endorsers ca. 1969 and were apparently given permission to borrow instruments from the Electro-String "museum" (don't think it was much of a museum back then).

Remember - "Born to be Wild" was recorded on a Fender Esquire. Perhaps their guitarist was after the closest thing to an Esquire he could find at Electro, and happened upon the wonderful old one-pickup solidbody Combo shown here.
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Yeah, man, that's my song. It's always time for a Steppenwolf break. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)

Didja see John's 381 back there at the ready?
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Wow, that is the quintessential late 60's tune.

Personal memory: Playing this tune in my band at a frat party in State College, PA (Penn State) in 1968, just after it hit the charts. Luckily we had a platform, as there was at least 1 inch of beer on the floor and by 1:00 AM everyone was doing the slide, flail and fall to "Born to be Wild."

Oh, yeah! :mrgreen:
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Re: Steppenwolf

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sloop_john_b wrote:A bit of discussion going on at another forum about 'em.
That's what gave me the idea to post that vid here..
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Thanks, that was great!

This is one of those songs you've heard so often that sometimes you forget how good it really is.

The video brought it all back.
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Did John Kaye play his 381 on "The Pusher"?
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thanks for posting that! the 'wolf was one of my early favorite bands-had all their lps up through "for ladies only". i was a pretty clueless kid though,i showed my dad that lp innersleeve because he was a car freak,and he just handed it back to me,without comment,but clearly disgusted...... :? (i figured it out later... :oops: )
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