Magic Carpet Ride
"Magic Carpet Ride"
Take flight on Steppenwolf's iconic 1968 psychedelic rock anthem, "Magic Carpet Ride"! Kicking off with legendary guitar feedback, this track blends hard rock power with acid rock exploration and psychedelic pop hooks, becoming an unforgettable hit and ultimate cruisin' classic.
- TITLE: Magic Carpet Ride
- BAND: Steppenwolf
- GENRE: Acid Rock, Hard Rock, Psychedelic Pop
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: September 14
- YEAR: 1968
Released as a major hit single from their 1968 album The Second, "Magic Carpet Ride" further cemented Steppenwolf's place in rock history. Its driving beat, John Kay's distinctive vocals inviting listeners on a journey, and groundbreaking use of feedback defined the era's adventurous hard rock and psychedelic sound.
This quintessential 1968 track captures the spirit of exploration and freedom, perfect for cruising down the highway. Combining heavy guitar riffs, swirling organ, and an irresistible groove, "Magic Carpet Ride" remains a beloved staple of classic rock, embodying the psychedelic pop and acid rock energy of the time.
SONG MEANING: The song invites the listener on an imaginative journey or escape from reality ("Why don't you come with me little girl / On a magic carpet ride?"). While open to psychedelic interpretations common in acid rock, the lyrics primarily focus on fantasy, freedom, and exploring possibilities beyond the everyday world ("Close your eyes girl / Look inside girl / Let the sound take you away").
"Steppenwolf"
- TITLE: Steppenwolf
- ACTIVE: 1967–1972 (1967), 1974–1976 (1974), 1980–2018 (1980)
- BAND: Steppenwolf
"Born to Be Wild"
- TITLE: Born to Be Wild
- BAND: Steppenwolf
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Proto-metal
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: June 05
- YEAR: 1968
