I love this album. My Dad had it in his collection. When I was around 7 years old (1977), my brother would scare the shit out of me with the skull/grim reaper on the back cover of the LP... haha Great memories! - jeff
Steppenwolf Live was,and still is THE Steppenwolf album to have.I remember when it was new and time has not changed that Steppewolf was one kick ass band.
Hey, you post this vid on two of mine, wondering how you do that ? when ever I post, vid moves spot to spot never two places @ once, is this a purchased up-grade
Such a powerful song and as this album proves, incredible 'live'. Saw 'em play twice in England many years ago. They're semi-retired now but they'll be headlining @ the Nakusp Fest July 19th....so I figured it was time for me to finally visit North America. Yea...it's all sorted, I'm going to be there!!
Indeed, it is a gre@ song!! In case my natural sus wasn't going to be enough, when hearing this song as a 14yr old, it did more to keep me away from 'smack' than any authoritarian sources ever did. Their songs made sense and so left a deep impression on me. I had respect for wh@ they were saying, unlike the untrustworthy bs being foisted on me from the establishment. One of the 'found@ion' albums of my musical make-up and imo the best of Steppenwolf.
Thank you very, very much for upload this gem!!! I was 14 years old when this album was released.. And thanks for the memories as well!!!
julianozain 7 months ago
first time i heard this just got out the army and smoked my first j and for a black guy to be play rock i didnt have any friends but i love it
dogwater4u 10 months ago
@dogwater4u HEY DUDE,,UR A OK IN MY BOOK,,YOU GOT GOOD TASTE.
libsstink100 10 months ago
I can't believe Hoyt Axton wrote this song......he's country....LOL Best song he ever wrote. John Kay made this song famous!!
clarinetplayer56 10 months ago
This is interesting:
(from 'Black Mountain Blues')
I'm bound for black mountain
Me and my razor and my gun
I'm bound for black mountain
Me and my razor and my gun
Gonna cut her if she stands there
And shoot her if she runs
Still, "The Pusher" ranks high up for me as a great 60's-early 70's rock 'n 'roll number.
MultiCgp 1 year ago
I love this album. My Dad had it in his collection. When I was around 7 years old (1977), my brother would scare the shit out of me with the skull/grim reaper on the back cover of the LP... haha Great memories! - jeff
RosemontRecording 1 year ago
This is a Buy for all who do not have this disc. Awesome performance,produced with amenable High Fidelity,...i.e. pleasing to the ears!!
sprintcarz51 1 year ago
I have this album, and have burned it to a CD with a special machine that I own.
garywayne1966 1 year ago
Steppenwolf Live was,and still is THE Steppenwolf album to have.I remember when it was new and time has not changed that Steppewolf was one kick ass band.
Maclaine007 1 year ago 6
Love y'all America!!! Those little white pills will tear us down..
mjgthakid 1 year ago
Hey, you post this vid on two of mine, wondering how you do that ? when ever I post, vid moves spot to spot never two places @ once, is this a purchased up-grade
MrJeffsVideos 2 years ago
Cheers! ☺
ELGROOVER 2 years ago
Such a powerful song and as this album proves, incredible 'live'. Saw 'em play twice in England many years ago. They're semi-retired now but they'll be headlining @ the Nakusp Fest July 19th....so I figured it was time for me to finally visit North America. Yea...it's all sorted, I'm going to be there!!
ELGROOVER 2 years ago 2
Goddam the pusher man and anyone who mess with drugs. To hell with them all.
heatherspeaks 2 years ago
A very great album that you posted. Thank you.
ultrastar1 2 years ago
Great song by Hoyt Axton, excellent version done by John Kay. Still have this on Vinyl. Lucky to have grown up at a time of great music
spigelian52 2 years ago 5
I only recently acquired this again on vinyl. From my favourite era of music. Yea...we were very fortun@e with the sounds @ the time.
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ELGROOVER 2 years ago
..cont.
Indeed, it is a gre@ song!! In case my natural sus wasn't going to be enough, when hearing this song as a 14yr old, it did more to keep me away from 'smack' than any authoritarian sources ever did. Their songs made sense and so left a deep impression on me. I had respect for wh@ they were saying, unlike the untrustworthy bs being foisted on me from the establishment. One of the 'found@ion' albums of my musical make-up and imo the best of Steppenwolf.
ELGROOVER 2 years ago