451,295 Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine placed "Born to Be Wild" at No.
But it was to sit in runner-up spot for three weeks behind the Rascals’ “People Got To Be Free.”The song topped the Canadian chart and had some European success, but surprisingly ran out of gas at No.30 in the UK.
It was written and released during the time of protest over the war. The first version of "Born To Be Wild" that Sky Saxon released was as a guest of the band SS-20; Sky and Mars join the band on this song (and one other, an original called This same version of "Born To Be Wild" was released the next year on a white-vinyl LP in Germany called Sky Saxon recorded another version of the song, calling it "Born To Be Wild/I Want To Love You", on his 1990 CD In addition to these studio versions, Sky Saxon would occasionally perform "Born To Be Wild" live with various bands over the years, including Vibravoid.album by Sunlight Sky Saxon and the Dragonslayers (1990)The second and final Dragonslayers release was a CD-only album largely comprised of wild Seeds covers plus punchy Roky Erickson and Steppenwolf songs.Interview with Karl Anderson, reissuer of Sky Saxon music at Global Recording ArtistsSky Saxon recorded two different songs called "Paradise" in his career.
Also in 2004, it finished at #29 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songssurvey of top tunes in American cinema.
Steppenwolf is a rock band which formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1967.
Sky Saxon covered the Steppenwolf song "Born To Be Wild" occasionally in his career, officially releasing two different recordings. 451,295
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Steppenwolf is a rock band which formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1967.
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By the autumn of 1968, Steppenwolf were on their way to The legend of “Born To Be Wild” was enhanced enormously in 1969, when it was chosen for the soundtrack of the counter-culture film classic Good summary of the song’s history.
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