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  1. 6 de dic. de 2017 · When Canadian-born Mars Bonfire (real name Dennis Eugene McCrohan) penned the now iconic “Born To Be Wild,” which was a B-side for Steppenwolf, he was young and broke, living in Hollywood, and trying to make it as a songwriter. In the early 1960s, Bonfire had played in a moderately successful Canadian band called The Sparrow.

  2. 7 de jun. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Columbia/LegacyBorn to Be Wild · Mars BonfireFaster Than the Speed of Life℗ Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by Columbia ...

  3. Mars Bonfire. Real Name: Dennis Eugene McCrohan. Profile: He played with The Sparrow, but left before they became Steppenwolf. He wrote “Born To Be Wild,” though he wasn't member of the band when they recorded it. (Born 21 April 1943) Sites: Wikipedia , Imdb , repertoire.bmi.com.

  4. Taken from Mars Bonfire's (Dennis Edmonton - the writer of "Born to Be Wild") solo album, "Faster Than the Spped of Life", from 1968

  5. Born Dennis Eugene McCrohan, and also known as Dennis Edmonton, Mars Bonfire is best known as a guitarist and songwriter for Steppenwolf. Lady Moon Walker. Mars Bonfire. Faster Than the Speed of Life.

  6. 1. Ride With Me Baby 00:002. Born To Be Wild 06:003. Sad Eyes 08:594. Lady Moon Walker 11:195. Tenderness 13:586. How Much Older Will We Grow? 18:247. So Ali...

  7. About Mars Bonfire. Dennis Edmonton changed his name to Mars Bonfire when Jack London and the Sparrows split up in 1967. His only hits as a solo performer were "Ride with Me Baby" and "Faster than the Speed of Life." However, as a writer he penned Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild," one of the first heavy metal anthems. ~ John Bush.