Recorded live at
Konserthuset,Goteborg,Sweden
January 24,1971
source : soundboard recording
Line Up
Doug Ingle - Keyboards & lead vocals
Larry(Rhino)Reinhart - Guitar
Mike Pinera - Guitar
Lee Dorman - Bass
Ron Bushy - Drums
The song was originally released on the album
「In A Gadda Da Vida」(1968)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000002IAO/
http://www.ironbutterfly.com/
For me, It comes after "Get Ready", but still fantastic. A landmark in rock music.
albertabi 6 days ago
@0801Steve , I totally agree with you. I also recommend you to hear John Hiseman and the Colosseum for another peak in musicality and endurance. I first saw them in the 1970 Plumpton Festival.
albertabi 6 days ago
One of my first rock albums...love the jam ..lead me to the Doors....let's see
grandma835 1 week ago
Why is there a dislike button even on this song?
jimnor07281956 1 week ago
@NATJACKASSTEAM Yes. That's what happened to me when I saw them perform this from backstage in 1969.
bwanna23 2 weeks ago
What order are the guitar solos, Pinera first, then Rhino? Still one of the most musical drum solos in rock.
0801Steve 1 month ago
This song can make you fly, travel in time, space or whatever you want.
NATJACKASSTEAM 1 month ago
I'm debating getting "Iron Butterfly: Fillmore West 1968". Which is a really cool looking compilation of four live shows recorded at the Fillmore West in 1968. It features the DEBUT of In A Gadda Da Vida before anyone else had heard it. Two months before that album was released actually. It was on a late leg of the Heavy tour. It has some of the really greats: "Iron Butterfly Theme," "Possession," "Are You Happy?" and of course IGDV.
brnleague99 1 month ago
the longest day of
triping,much longger than stairway 2 heaven,..
MsTwinkle25 2 months ago
Kinda weak in my opinion. The keyboard, which carries this song, was no doubt lacking in that classic dynamic sound. Still a great find.
TeeOhDoubleDizzle 3 months ago