
Excellent DVD! - Just received this DVD and overall, I m real impressed with the concert. I m a Wolf fan from the 60s, and while this incarnation isn t the original lineup, the band is very tight and they stay true to the original arrangements. The only puzzling thing is that the bass player isn t on-stage anywhere, and I hope that they didn t use pre-recorded tape for the bass parts.Snowblind Friend, Monster, and The Pusher are still my favorite Wolf tunes and they do them justice in a big way in this concert.
they rock - LOVE LOVE LOVE Steppenwolf and the DVD, but then I m in it so of course I d love it...no seriously I am in it, but it is an awesome DVD without me in it....
Steppenwolf Live - It brought back alot of good memories. Real good times. They even sound better. I would recommend this to other fans. I watch it over and over.Even my kids thought they were great, and that is speaking of a different erra. Thanks Jerry Znamirowski
Wow for the Wolf.... - A real goodie for those who crave some Howling! John Kay is the leader of this pack, and in my opinion a powerful performer. Naturally Monster,Magic Carpet Ride and Born to be Wild are expected to be rockin and they are, but the added perk is that the other selections are equally delicious. I may be charmed by this Wolf in hunks clothing, but it makes for a nice visual along with sounds that take you back to the days when carpet rides were truly carefree. Sad that this year is the bands farewell tour.
Steppen Out!!!! - I just don t see how John Kay does it. He has as much enthusiasm today as a 60 plus year old man as any 20 year old artist I have ever seen out on the concert circuit, with the possible exception of Dave Mason. Steppenwolf is not just out there resting on past glory either, they play their collective butts off. So if you get a chance to go and see them Live, do yourself a huge favor and go watch them.I am very impressed with the sound quality of this DVD and I watch this concert at least once a week. So, buy it, watch it, enjoy it.Long Live Rock and Roll!!!And as Dave Mason so perfectly stated, Rock and Roll is an Attitude not an Age!