FIRST TIME HEARING IRON BUTTERFLY - IN A GADDA DA VIDA - 1968 | REACTION
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- Mugnify Reacts To IRON BUTTERFLY - IN A GADDA DA VIDA - 1968.
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We called it acid rock back in the day.
Remember sitting in a room with friends, with a black light, music 🎶 ,and smoking.
@@bella-xp7qd If you remember it.... ;) Actually I remember many snips, glimpses and flashes of ecstasy while bathed in black light. :p
The drumbeat is just so good that it grooves constantly
Guitar player is 17
The original Acid Rock. Both sacred, and profane. Heavy water light show, The whole psychedelic experience.
Arguably the most iconic drum solo in classic rock. Definitely the highlight of the song. Saw them live way back in 1967.
Psychedelic indeed!! 😊 I never worried about a story line or what instrument was playing, just enjoyed the ride. I grew up in this era. A wonderful, free and enlightening time. Love this song!!!!
The organ sound, particularly in the section after the drum solo, is very much referencing J.S. Bach. Doug Ingle's (the organist) father was a church organist. (The organ is a Vox Continental.) Anyway, back in the day this song was divisive. Some people loved it for the trippy vibe and the extended jam solos; others thought it was boring and too long and not interesting enough instrumentally. It is definitely a vibe. I personally love it and particularly love the drum solo, which has that powerful low tribal sound, and when he brings back the hi-hat groove, it's funky.
Bach is dead.
@@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 So say the Residents.
The opening arpeggios honestly reminded me of Beethoven (Moonlight Sonata Mvt. 3)
Love love love your reactions to the classics. This one I only listened to on occasion..but I love psychedelic songs of the 60s 😂 Peace out ✌️ ☮️
I appreciate your ability to listen to music outside your comfort zone. And this was 1968, the year I was born - everybody was high! That's why I'm so crazy🤪
It's a Vox organ-reminds me of church. In fact back in the 90s there was a Simpsons episode where the organist plays In A Gadda Da Vida and when she finishes the congregation flicks their bic lighters.
Dog gone Bart anyway. Lol
Loved how the organist was going crazy playing.
And then Homer getting flashbacks.
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Doug Ingel's father was a church organ player
Awesomeness 😎
the best thing about this tune is the drum solo !
Just sitting around in a dimly lit room getting high. The perfect party song, fast enough to give you some energy, but not so much as to have you jump up and start dancing.
This is the original. They made a shorter version, eliminating solos, for TV appearances.
That riff is quite the iconic riff. I believe it’s been in movies like James Bond or something.
He played the Vox organ/keyboard. These were good times. I spent many nights listening to this album in my bedroom as a 15 yr old kid...high as a kite! 😁
Need to Check out some SteppenWolf if you haven’t already…Born to Wild…Magic Carpet Ride…Sookie Sookie…The Pusher…great classic music
If you have ever seen the first of the Hannibal Lecter movies - Manhunter, directed by Michael Mann - you will always associate the movie with this song going forward. The closing scene is intense and this song is the backdrop.
I forgot they used that in "Manhunter" not many people know of that movie pretty scary stuff in that movie.
thats where i first heard the song, and its still the best of the hanibal lecter movies
Trippin' Balls back in the day!
The song was supposed to be Called in the Garden of Eden but the lead singer was so messed up on drugs when he when to say the name this is what come out
Facts 😅
It was the drummer that wrote down this title after trying to translate the words of a very drunken lead singer...
and this is the best he could come up when he wrote it as the songs title.... ✌️😉
It was a case of red wine he went through in the hotel room, but yeah, the rest of the band laughed and said we'll keep the title the way you pronounced it.
@@rimasmuliolis1136 Good lord, that brings to mind some great times and awful hangovers!
FYI That funky visual effect is an oil blob between two pieces of glass with someone moving the top piece of glass.
Vox keyboards. P.S. mason jars are the best drinking glasses.
Every time I hear the guitar solo, I mentally picture Ricky Ricardo banging his heart out......baba loo.
Epic drum solo. Everybody knew this by heart and played "air drums" to this solo all the time. My interpretation of the screeching guitar is when the devil shows up in the Garden and ruins the bliss of Eden.
I got to see Iron Butterfly along with Led Zeppelin back in 1970 when I was 16.
I saw them in Austin TX in early 1970 ... no Zep!
@@daveman15 There was a big music festival here in Winnipeg, Canada and they were the headliners.
Lucky, man... I was born in 71. I heard this stuff in the womb! Love playing it as a bassist. Takes me back to elementary school...
@@debbieplato5107 I am jealous! Good for you, I am sure you had an excellent time
My mom used to listen to this❤
There are some good songs on the rest of album.
- Indeed.
- I love the ENTIRE album
Check out the Chamber Brothers- Time Had Come Today..
An early extended jam from another West Coast psychedelic jam band. Soon after its release, every garage band playing high school dances started featuring drum solos. Great band & song. ✌️❤️🎶
I have 3 Iron Butterfly albums, very dark and heavy music, I bought them back in the late 60's early 70's, they are a little too intense for me now lol
I saw the Iron Butterfly @ the Fillmore West in San Francisco. My first concert age 16, It was a blast!!
Acid Rock! I first heard this song when I was 12 years old, when I didn't know anything about anything. I loved the beat and the drum solo, then purchased the album, my 1st music purchase. This was near the beginning of the music journey that continues to this day.
CLASSIC.
I wondered if you’d get around to this one. Most people can’t sit through the whole thing. Car trips or a treadmill tune!
Props to you for finding the groove! I wasn’t sure you’d actually enjoy much of it ✌🏻
If you are picking up the pieces which the coming music was based on, don't overlook Arthur Brown's "Fire". You have to see the video (=TV recording). This was a hit in Summer -68 both in Europe and USA, well before Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple.
Fire I beg you to burn..
Iron Butterfly bassist Phillip Kramer strange disappearance. The remains of one-time 1999. He'd been missing for four years, and to this day nobody knows exactly what happened to him.
Kramer had reportedly been working on a revolutionary method of transporting information and matter through space, and his father remained unconvinced his death was a suicide. "Taylor had told me a long time before, there was people giving him problems," he said. "They wanted what he was doing, and several of them had threatened him. He told me 'If I ever say I'm gonna kill myself, don't . "They wanted what he was doing, and several of them had threatened him. He told me 'If I ever say I'm gonna kill myself, don't you believe it. I'm gonna be needing help.'"
My first funk album 54 years ago at the age of 14. Every 8th grader had to know this drum solo on his desk of sorted books.
At the time late 60's we would smoke and chill out listening to this tune, usually in someone's car or basement.....
it was 1968 they all where high
@@philipsavickas4860 it was 1968 - EVERYONE was high.
I found this album at a goodwill store for $2. Classic epic song
This is my father’s generation. I remember as a kid he put headphones on me so I could hear the drums bouncing from ear to ear.
its called a pick scrape. start high and go low it adds suspence, and being a slide between pitches its discordance makes it stand out.same with the slide from low to high add shock.and yes this is THE ORIGINAL. noone else did it this way, true acid rock.
In the garden of eden it's saying.
The actual name is In the "Garden of Eden". The album company gave it that name.
Absolutely Iconic riff and song.
Never heard that parts of the song represent a part in the Adam & Eve Story. It's every person for themselves as far as interpreting what this song does to their haid! It's a "close your eyes" type of song and "let the music in" to work its magic. Always looking for a new reactor to this classic! Thanks for posting yours!! Keyboard looks like a very early (1964?) Vox Continental, same model The Animals used for "House of the Rising Sun."
I was 18yrs old when I first heard this piece of great music bly Iron Butterfly. Inn-A-Gotta-DeVita was always referred to as In The Garden Of Love, not lthe garden of Eden. It has nothing to do with Adam and Eve. It's just a beautiful masterpiece. However you prefer to think about it. Interestingly, I had a dad that was stuck in the 50's ( may you rest in peace, dad) but when he listened to this, it became all he wanted to listen to. Eventually, he stole this album from me! I had to buy another one for myself. At the time, it really made me mad. But now, the memory is sweet. He hated the 60's but he loved the music, especially psychedelic music. Thanks for playing this. So many memories!
Back in the day we would listen to the local radio station playing album sides all night. None of the crappy auto tune, techno, drum machine, weird circular sounding junk that's out there now.
Miss that
Anytime we were at a venue that asked for requests, he would yell out "In A Gadda Da Vida" . Noone took him up on it lol. Get High Mugs and listen again lol. I'm certainly no experpert or close to it, but they have 1, 2 or 3 knobs on the guitar and together with certain amps could make SOUNDS haha.
Shhhhhhh
6:19 I do like distortion almost as much as dissonance.
Hahaha I had Iron Butterfly posters on the wall in my teen years.
RIP Doug Ingle.
Been a bassist since early 80's, musician since mid 70's... played on 15 hits of acid more than a few times... I feel "weak" compared to them live... just listen to it... you will see my point...
It was a Vox Continental organ. The Vox and Farfisa Mini-Compact were inexpensive, Italian-made alternatives to the much bigger (and better-sounding) Hammond B-3. They were a big part of the sound of '60s pop groups like The Monkees and The Doors. Doug Ingle, the Butterfly's keyboard player, was drawing from classical organ sounds that he had learned from his mom, a church musician.
Best guitar lead ever. No one could ever out do him on the wah wah.
The keyboard is a Hammond B3. Very popular keyboard in the late 60's
The live is just flat out bad ass. There are a couple live but one stands above them all🤘❤️
- Great back story to this song!
- Give it a google...
I think you would enjoy Green Eyed Lady by Sugarloaf. Not nearly as hard, but the sensibilties of the songs are similar in the structuring.
12:18 The keys are VOX.
Try not to make such a big deal out of what the song means.
Doug Engel used a Vox organ. He and his father played in the church choir.
Ron bushey's drum solo what's extended in concerts. Seen them at the ASU Activity Center in 1968.
Well sort of the smoke in there was quite heavy and it wasn't cigarettes.lol
And again in 81.
They were the first band to introduce us to the talk box as well.
They use one in the song called Butterfly Bleu.
It's as long as this one. There is a video of them performing it for Life TV. They ran commercial free so they could listen to the song without so they could listen to the song without interruption.
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1969 was a great time for going to the SF rock houses !
If you want to hear a metal version of this song, check out SLAYER's cover "In the Garden of Eden" 🤘
Have this and the live on OG vinyl (thanks to my 81 yr old Dad)!
Great song to pass the miles away on the I 95.
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He looks like he's high. Lol. How else would you play this mug? Lol
It's called prog Mug!
Mug, try 2000 light years from home by the Rolling Stones, then take Echoes by Pink Floyd then do Incence and Peppermints by The Strawberry Alarm Clock then I Can See For MJiles by The who then Steppenwolf thenEric Burdon and the Animals then Eve Of Destruction by Barry maguire then I'M Just A
Singer In A Rock And Roll Band by the Moody Blues Then The Moody Blues all albums.
Carter Beaufort from Dave Matthews band is a monster on drums , bartender or seven are great songs with difficult drums beats
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Nas "hip hop is dead" uses this sample.
Shhhhh
Are you asking if the guitar implies penetration 😂….listen to Steve Vai tender surrender if you want that ( ps he played guitar for David Lee Roth after he left Van Halen and he wasn’t looking to downgrade from Eddie )
You might want to check out Hawkwind. They made some great dynamic trippy space rock
It was played in a Simpsons episode.
Sampled by Nas (Hip Hop Is Dead)
- PSYCHEDELIC fo sho! :)
- At its best
nas sampled it for "hip hop is dead"
One of the first stoner songs.
Adam asks Eve to come with him and walk this land. Not about sex. Fun dance marathon song in the '70s.
I think this song is story of Adam and Eve and the loss of God and walking out of Eden
You want a good drum solo? Let's put you on to an a capella band "Home Free" for world class beatboxer "Adam Rupp Drum Solo".
Long song. We called it.
Overnight FM radio station disc jockeys loved it. Put it on the turntable so they'd have plenty of time to go to the john.
Count DRACULA had a harpsichord not a organ
LSD at work😂
Please don't think hip hop created this. Way before it was thought of but in reality...it came from the blues. The blues and maybe.....drugs.
We were too stoned to care.
You don't need to be the most talented to jam it...
16:49 That's dissonance.
if you like a good drum solo Led Zeppelin Moby Diick Bonham was a the best
Church pipe organs.
wECOME TO pSYCHEDELISIDE
Bad place to stop
Too much yakimg