Steppenwolf – It’s Never Too Late (On The Ed Sullivan Show)
A Call for Change on National Television: Steppenwolf Perform “It’s Never Too Late” in 1969 On May 19, 1969, Steppenwolf appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, delivering a performance of…
A Call for Change on National Television: Steppenwolf Perform “It’s Never Too Late” in 1969 On May 19, 1969, Steppenwolf appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, delivering a performance of…
Beyond the Highway Anthem: Steppenwolf’s “Magic Carpet Ride” Reveals a More Expansive Vision of Rock In 1969, Steppenwolf released “Magic Carpet Ride,” a recording that broadened public understanding of the…
When a Riff Became a Revolution: Steppenwolf Reignite “Born To Be Wild” on National Television On February 21, 1975, Steppenwolf stepped onto the stage of The Midnight Special and delivered…
A Cinematic, Prophetic Epic of American Political Turmoil, a Dark Mirror Reflecting the Nation’s Tumultuous Loss of Innocence. The year 1969 was the inflection point of the American dream, a…
A Raw and Defiant Anthem, a Confrontational Declaration of Self-Reliance in the Face of Betrayal and Fading Ideals. The year 1970 marked a dramatic, unavoidable turning point in rock music.…
“Rock Me”: A Primal Urge for Musical Ecstasy and Unbridled Release. For those of us who came of age amidst the swirling dust of late 1960s counterculture, with its promises…
“The Pusher” – Steppenwolf’s Dark Confrontation with Addiction and Corruption “The Pusher,” released in 1968 as part of Steppenwolf’s debut self-titled album, is an unflinching and haunting track that confronts…