1 Sookie Sookie 2 Rock & Roll Rebels (3:47) 3 Rock Me Baby (7:54) 4 'm Movin' On (11:24) 5 Endless Commercial (15:18) 6 Hey Lawdy Mama (19:52) 7 Hold On (Never Give Up, Never Give In) (24:01) 8 Ride With Me (29:53) 9 She's Got The Goods (34:13) 10 Hoochie Coochie Man (39:12) 11 Snowblind Friend (45:05) 12 Monster (49:58) 13 Magic Carpet Ride (59:50) 14 Born To Be Wild (1:05:07) 15 The Pusher (1:12:12) Steppenwolf was among the first-time nominees for the 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They were not selected for later induction. However, when the Singles category was introduced in 2018, Steppenwolf's Born To Be Wild was one of six songs inducted during that ceremony. The category operates under a loose rule that it focuses on artists that likely won’t be inducted into the Rock Hall. DVD Review: The remarkable resilience of John Kay and Steppenwolf has never been more apparent than with the release of this video from the "Live In Louisville" concert. This movie is the first complete John Kay and Steppenwolf performance video. While pyrotechnics light up the night, the legendary group creates fireworks of its own with a trademark sound that resonates through a crowd of loyal stalwarts and new young faces. They play all of their hits, "Magic Carpet Ride," "Sookie Sookie," "Born To Be Wild," "The Pusher," "Monster," etc. and cross all demographic barriers delivering a phenomenal performance. This particular project is a Steppenwolf milestone because it features the band members with the longest tenure in the band's 35-year history, always led by the incomparable John Kay. "Live In Louisville" shows a revolutionary band that originated in the 60s, that continues to earn new fans in the new millennium.
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