Well, now if I were the president of this land You know, I’d declare total war on the pusher man I’d cut him if he stands, and I’d shoot him if he’d run Yes I’d kill him with my Bible and my razor and my gun
God damn The Pusher God damn The Pusher I said God damn, God damn The Pusher man
Steppenwolf (by Hoyt Wayne Axton)
CRIMINALLY Underrated Band. John Kay saw ALL this coming nearly 60 years ago. Listen to The Ostrich or Monster, those lyrics are even more revealing
There were a few bands of that era that tried to warn us. John Kay being born at the end of WWII in Germany and later escaping W Berlin with his mom at age five probably gave him insight into how things were becoming in America. Steppenwolf was definitely one of my favorite bands as a teenager.
I am VERY lucky. I grew up with an enormously varied musical up bringing. My dad was born in 1930. HUGE Big Band fan so Benny Goodman was GOD to him. It exposed me to Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Ray McKinley etc. My mother ALWAYS had a radio on so I got very familiar with AOR of the time. Carpenters, 5th Dimension, The Association etc. My Brother is 8 years my senior. HE brought The Beatles, Stones, Hendrix, Deep Purple, Grand Funk and so many others in. He brought The Wolf to me and my first REAL Drum kit. Its been an amazing ride since then. Steppenwolf ALWAYS OOZED Cool. John Kay STILL does
An interesting interview you may enjoy. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jnK3p2Xn63c
great interview thanks. John Kay is ALWAYS interesting to listen to
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