Iron Butterfly: Atlantic 40th Anniversary performance, May 14, 1988
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Iron Butterfly perform "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert at Madison Square Garden, May 14, 1988.
Features the classic lineup of Doug Ingle (keyboards, vocals), Erik Braunn (guitar), Lee Dorman (bass) and Ron Bushy (drums).
Audio remastered with Audacity, with some color touch-ups with ClipChamp.
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The golden formation
I was fortunate enough to meet Doug Ingle after an IB show in 1987 or 88. I still have his autograph tucked away in the gatefold of my Ball LP. The thing I was most amazed by was learning that his vocals were not processed - his normal speaking voice also had that cathedral-like, slightly unearthly Butterfly quality to it. Nice fellow. RIP, Doug Ingle.
RIP..⚘️Great Doug Ingle
..wonderfull rock band iron butterfly-..
I saw IB in 1970. They played in a gadda da vida, had a 45 min drum solo by Ron Bushy. It was awesome. The. Blues Image opened for them. They were tremendous. I was hawking sodas to the crowds.
Amazing Clip! Legendary Performance. Thank you for sharing, amazing work.
A garage band staple when it came out . We jammed on it for an hour . I got hypnotized playing bass .
Getting hypnotized playing bass, that's the most awesome thing I've ever heard.😂
Those were the days - at the time I didn't know how good it was......
That is still one of the best drum solos of all times.In fact that song brings back memories that will go on and on.
Now I know why this was posted when it was, but this performance was on my 14th birthday. Cheers to the band.
I toured with Iron Butterfly as a roadie and we were doing all kinds of dope all the time! Inna Goda da Vida is an out of body experience!
R. I. P. Doug 😓
What a great performance by master musicians. The sorry thing is they're all gone now.
RIP Doug Ingle.
This is an absolute killer version, their performance is way better than Led Zeppelin's from the same show.
A lot of performances at this gig were better than Zeppelin's.
What a great version of one of the classic songs of progressive rock. Thanks for posting!
I noticed a full version of it wasn't on here, so in tribute to Doug Ingle and the rest of the guys, I decided to put this on here in its best possible quality.
So glad to see this back up on UA-cam! Ingle's second solo, 6:01+, is so, so good -- nothing else like it from that time.
Amazing in live performance
First drum solo that I learned to play back in ‘68/69….
thank you volume 11
🎉 What a ride!!! 🎉
Just a good, if not better, than the
original recording of the late 60s.
The original album version itself was, essentially, live in the studio...one full take that was just a soundcheck and a run-through. They were suggested to use it as it was, and all they did was double-track the vocals, and "punch in" the first guitar solo.
Eric Braunn just reminds me of Nigel Tufnel here :-)
Honestly, Eric almost kills this. Fist off his guitar is way to loud, you can barely hear the organ for the first 3 minutes. Secondly it sounds like sh*t, not sure what make this is (Ibanez?) but it's just 80's bad and doesn't fit. Thirdly, what in the hell is he wearing?
I was really surprised to see Eric here. To me, he looks like Eric Ramone. LOL...Joking aside, I have always admired Eric Braunn's guitar playing. 🎸
@@TheHogsEarReport Funnily enough, they both played Mosrite guitars (Johnny got his for dirt-cheap in the '70s, since no-one wanted them anymore), so the comparison is fitting.
@@Benji306: He's playing a Hamer. . . .
In a glob of Velveeta
Some excellent performances at the Atlantic 40th. Mixes are crap, though. My guess is miking and leveling everything properly was impossible with one band after the other taking the stage.
That, and most likely having an "instant" sound mix overall for the HBO presentation.
I saw them with Savoy Brown around the same time of this performance in Detroit. Great night I’ll never forget.