Steppenwolf 'It's Never Too Late' on The Ed Sullivan Show

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Finally an old video that isn't all blurry. Steppenwolf is the real deal!

coloradomark
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John Kay: If ever a rock star deserved a biopic showing from childhood to pinnacle of success, it’d be him.

philbrown
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Jerry Edmonton was one of the greatest and most overlooked drummers in rock history RIP.

brötzmannsax
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Stepping wolf don't need Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame needs Stepping Wolf🎸

RayMartinez-rjhp
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One of my favorite songs about forgiveness. Very underrated in their catalog.

shyman
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I will always be a Steppenwolf girl, no matter how old I get!

ddzovny
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These lyrics hit hard from these legends. It's never too late.🔥

SouthWest
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One of my favorite songs by steppenwolf, long live their music for it transcends through every generation

joesilveira
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Steppenwolf's deep cuts are my favorites. This song and "POWER PLAY" are awesome.

samspade
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This song stopped is a major reason I'm still alive today.

stephenmarken
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God bless that drummer! Man those guys were tight. Canadian pride.

josave
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I remember when this song came out. I was too young to appreciate the lyrics.

justinecooper
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This is one of the GREATEST songs of all time.

keithhakanson
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I remember I was 10 in 1970, would go play pool at my buddy’s house, on the top floor. In the summer, windows open. They lived in an old, old mansion. His brothers hifi was up there, and we always listened to Steppenwolf albums. I have always loved this song. I moved around a lot, my father being a career Navy man. Music always grounded me. Fortunately I was around great music. Found out my buddy was killed in a high speed car wreck in the mid nineties.

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One of my favorite bands when I was in my teens !

lonitodoroki
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Jerry Edmonton was a monster on the drums. His timing and fills were as strong anyone in his genre'. Too bad he couldn't have remained in the 'Wolf longer than he did. He was brilliant.

michaelwolf
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Stephenwolf first rock music love..I'm 66...and this song could easily come out today and be loved...not at all stuck in the time it was written..add in a contemporary light show..that's all

christopherwall
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I had the honor and thrill of interviewing the one and only John Kay on my Oldies show in 2020, a dream come true as a huge lifelong fan. He was very well spoken, articulate and humorous, fascinating, a moment I'll never forget!
Thank you again John Kay for the honor!

chelseaphilips
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Even though this shortened version leaves out my favorite stanza- this is KILLING it. Monster Leslie sound on the organ! I saw them only once (and it was LATE in the game), but ''16 Greatest Hits'' can go toe to toe with ANY LP from the Age Of Rock. I've heard today's ''music'' is nowhere. I don't know, because raised on bands like Steppenwolf (I even read Hesse's novel of the same name, just to see if it held any clues), WHY would I listen to modern music? From Elvis to Nirvana, that's what still sends me.

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I wish there was more footage of Jerry Edmonton playing drums. I could watch this great drummer all day.

jameschriss