Greatest Motorcycle Rock/Pop Song Ever?

Greatest Motorcycle Rock/Pop Song Ever?

  • Iron Horse - Motorhead

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  • Hell Bent For Leather - Judas Priest

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  • Wanted Dead or Alive – Bon Jovi

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ride the Wind – Poison

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Motocycle Man - Saxon

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  • Total voters
    23

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Born to be Wild was my go to karaoke jam but I’m also not afraid to admit I like Wanted Dead or Alive.

Born to Be Wild is the most culturally significant and it's not really close. Also arguably the greatest use ever of a Hammond B-3 on a rock record.
 
There is one answer and if you don't have it your a fag

I've told this story before, but back in 1969 when my Daddy was going to language school for the US Air Force in DC, he went to see Easy Rider the same day that there was a massive anti war protest going on. Said he came out of the theater and they were tear gassing the Weatherman guysm. Heavy shit.
 
We all know the answer to this, here is a different one...

On the topic of motorcycles and R&R, in 1979 I took a friend to his first rock concert. It was at the Pendleton Armory, and the band entered the stage on choppers...Blue Oyster Cult.
 
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We all know the answer to this, here is a different one...

On the topic of motorcycles and R&R, in 1979 I took a friend to his first rock concert. It was at the Pendleton Armory, and the band entered the stage on choppers...Blue Oyster Cult.

I was gonna offer Turn the Page as an option but I think that's more about being on the road with a band than riding a motor bike.
 
The Steel horse in Wanted Dead or Alive I always thought was the tour bus as the song is about life on the road
 
Born to be Wild is definitely the respectable choice. I love Steppenwolf, and hate that they don't get the respect they deserve.

I voted for Little Honda to give the Beach Boys some love for their work outside of Pet Sounds.
 
Born to be Wild was my go to karaoke jam but I’m also not afraid to admit I like Wanted Dead or Alive.

Born to Be Wild is the most culturally significant and it's not really close. Also arguably the greatest use ever of a Hammond B-3 on a rock record.

I can't hear a Hammond B-3 without thinking of My Kind of Love by Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray
 
Born to be Wild was my go to karaoke jam but I’m also not afraid to admit I like Wanted Dead or Alive.

Born to Be Wild is the most culturally significant and it's not really close. Also arguably the greatest use ever of a Hammond B-3 on a rock record.

I can't hear a Hammond B-3 without thinking of My Kind of Love by Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray

Maybe if it's a dark, rainy night in your smoggy Lynwood studio apartment and you wanna shoot up some heroin while working on your novel.
 
Born to be Wild was my go to karaoke jam but I’m also not afraid to admit I like Wanted Dead or Alive.

Born to Be Wild is the most culturally significant and it's not really close. Also arguably the greatest use ever of a Hammond B-3 on a rock record.

I can't hear a Hammond B-3 without thinking of My Kind of Love by Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray

Maybe if it's a dark, rainy night in your smoggy Lynwood studio apartment and you wanna shoot up some heroin while working on your novel.

I always envision more of an empty Arizona desert roadhouse on a Tuesday night kind of scene.
 
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