Drummer reacts to "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly

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Thank you to our patron Ford Prefect for this awesome pick. This was utterly transformative back in the day I am guessing.... because even on the eve of 2024 this shit just ROCKED my world. All three of the solos were amazing. I see why y'all were so pissed at the single version of this. That shit is just the chorus! This is an entire new song. So damn good.
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  • @leroywolf5819
    @leroywolf58196 ай бұрын

    Im 65 and every Sunday morning I listen to this just to piss off my neighbors

  • @dkat1108

    @dkat1108

    4 ай бұрын

    LMAO I love man....

  • @avatar997

    @avatar997

    4 ай бұрын

    That sounds like a lovely tradition to start...

  • @UFOS4

    @UFOS4

    3 ай бұрын

    If I was your neighbor, I’d be delighted!

  • @bethellen1962

    @bethellen1962

    2 ай бұрын

    You rock, glad I’m not your neighbor though. 😘

  • @TY-ob7fz

    @TY-ob7fz

    6 күн бұрын

    Should do smoke on the water by deep purple.

  • @williambaldridge1203
    @williambaldridge12033 ай бұрын

    This song is probably the reason that every band started doing drum solos in their concerts.

  • @tchampagne1494
    @tchampagne14946 ай бұрын

    It is time for your generation to musically step out of your comfort zone and explode into a new creative realm. Let your imagination invent new music as diverse as we had back then.

  • @Pokenoz940

    @Pokenoz940

    5 ай бұрын

    You are so right, the longer I live the more you find almost anything is brand new or original, but not this era.

  • @yarsivad000.5

    @yarsivad000.5

    14 күн бұрын

    They are too computerized and don’t work in groups.

  • @tchampagne1494

    @tchampagne1494

    14 күн бұрын

    @@yarsivad000.5 Indeed, that would be a major block in musical creativity. Especially if you don't use your own mind, nor anyone else's.

  • @silvertube52
    @silvertube526 ай бұрын

    Radio was so different in 1968. I remember the DJ on WABX in Detroit playing this all through and then saying, "Let's hear that again" and playing twice. So almost 40 minutes of the same song. There was AM and FM radio, AM was mono and played short hit songs, FM was "underground" in stereo and played whatever they wanted. It was an amazing creative time for popular music with an emerging media to play it.

  • @Royale_with_Cheeze

    @Royale_with_Cheeze

    5 ай бұрын

    I expect that back then, when the DJ would play an entire album side, he was getting stoned or maybe even getting a BJ from some local radio skank who wanted free tickets to the upcoming big concert in town.

  • @jerryward3311

    @jerryward3311

    6 күн бұрын

    Loved WABX back in the day! We just had a wealth of stations playing great music in the home of rock and roll.

  • @MidwesternCornbilly
    @MidwesternCornbilly6 ай бұрын

    The church organist of The First Church of Springfield (The Simpsons) begins playing the opening riff to this song. The scene cuts to 17minutes later to a glassy eyed congregation still listen to her rendition. Classic

  • @jamesrawlins735

    @jamesrawlins735

    6 ай бұрын

    I remember older people were scared of this song when it came out - and if you listen to the words it's the most innocent rock song.

  • @charliemac64

    @charliemac64

    5 ай бұрын

    Bart changed the organist's sheet music and ALL the hymnals to get the congregation to sing along! 😂😂😂

  • @FunFunRene
    @FunFunRene5 ай бұрын

    This is the most famous drum solo of the 60’s and everyone from my generation and before knows this drum solo by heart

  • @williambaldridge1203

    @williambaldridge1203

    3 ай бұрын

    I used to play the drum solo on my textbooks. When I was in high school. just about everyone else could too.

  • @williambaldridge1203

    @williambaldridge1203

    3 ай бұрын

    This is the first album I ever bought when I was a teenager

  • @williambaldridge1203

    @williambaldridge1203

    3 ай бұрын

    I have lots of other great songs.Their next album is called "Ball".Their great songs on the album "In the crowds", "Soul Experience " They had a hit song off of the album "metamorphosis". You really have much to hear from Iron Butterfly. They are great.

  • @williambaldridge1203

    @williambaldridge1203

    3 ай бұрын

    In response to religious comments if you don't realize the bible was written in an apocalyptic poetic style it's difficultto understand. For instance, when it said the Earth was void and without form in Genesis. that doesn't mean what most people conjur up in their minds. It meant no one was in covenant with God no one was keeping His word. Just an example.

  • @brockmiles6597
    @brockmiles65976 ай бұрын

    In '68 you couldn't play the long version on AM (conventional) radio but no self respecting FM (alternative radio then) would dream of playing the short version.

  • @Immortalheart66
    @Immortalheart666 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: According to Lee Dorman,.. Bassist. They came into the studio,.. Engineer Don Casale wanted to do a sound check. So he said run through the song. The band proceed to play it. What they didn’t know was that he had pushed the record button. When they finished,., he said “ come into the control room,.. i want to show you something.”,…, hence,… One take!!! In the middle you can hear i assume Erik Braunn messing or toggling with knobs or something. The rest is history. Raw and uncut. Iconic. Grand reaction.

  • @jonathanroberts8981

    @jonathanroberts8981

    6 ай бұрын

    Another great “rehearsal take” is “Hazard Profile” by the Soft Machine.

  • @dafinn2007
    @dafinn20076 ай бұрын

    Played it all on FM radio when the DJ wanted to step out.

  • @tonythegoodman

    @tonythegoodman

    6 ай бұрын

    Funny u say that .I was a DJ in the mid 70's..worked midnite to 6 ..I would go outside and smoke a Doobie and still had time to use to bathroom..lol...when i played this album..

  • @alpetrocelli4465
    @alpetrocelli44652 ай бұрын

    After this was released, all the local bands immediately started to feature a drum solo in their sets. Everyone would stop dancing, walk to the stage & judge the performance, experts that we were. ✌️❤️🎶

  • @charliemac64
    @charliemac645 ай бұрын

    I saw these guys in 1998 out in the sticks in Darrington, Washington. All the hippies in the surrounding area came out for that one!!!

  • @dscotthoward7467

    @dscotthoward7467

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm watching this in Mt Vernon. Just up Hwy 9.

  • @harrybeaverjr3988
    @harrybeaverjr39886 ай бұрын

    Lee, if you haven’t heard Michael Shrieve’s drum solo at Woodstock, you haven’t heard one of the greatest solos ever. Check out Soul Sacrifice by Santana at Woodstock. Then check out how old he was when he played it.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    I'll add it to my list, thank you bro!

  • @splitimage137.

    @splitimage137.

    6 ай бұрын

    Lee, you should also check out the extended movie release of 1967 Monterey International Pop Festival, two years before Woodstock, and, really, THE concert to have been at. I was 5 years old and lived only 60 miles from Monterey then, but, damn, I missed this concert! First time Jimi Hendrix Experience and The Who played America. The first time anyone saw Janis Joplin, and your jaw would just drop as she did Big Mama Thorton's BALL AND CHAIN. There was also Eric Burden; Country Joe and the Fish; Otis Redding (just before he tragically died); and a whole bunch of others. Check out the fashion in the movie. This was when hippie were still the COUNTER culture - the original hippies of the Haight-Ashbury, in fact, held a DEATH OF HIPPIE: Devoted Son Of Mass Media parade the very next year, 1968, when this song came out. It was still counter-culture in the 1960s, but it was appropriated and cheapened in the 1970s and therefore died out. "And their kids were hippie chicks - all hypocrites - because FASHION is smashing the true meaning of it..." - Walkin' on the Sun, by Smash Mouth

  • @marcribe6483

    @marcribe6483

    5 ай бұрын

    WARNING: Lately, meaning I don't know, the last five years or so, there's this new edit on KZread of the Woodstock version of Soul Sacrifice. Shorter keyboard solo, shorter drum solo.. please go for the original movie cut of the song, which itself is longer than the version of the soundtrack album. Anyway, great react bro.

  • @russwalker3119
    @russwalker31196 ай бұрын

    I was 18 in 1968 and this was "underground" music and a total phenomena when it came out, just so new and riveting, and so pleasantly long in duration, 4 solos in one song

  • @johnprice6066
    @johnprice60663 ай бұрын

    This whole album is full of great songs... "Termination", "My Mirage"... Good stuff.

  • @arideronthestorm
    @arideronthestorm5 ай бұрын

    The singer was drunk on wine and said he came up with a new song in a gadda da Vida…he was trying to say in the garden of Eden but they kept in a gadda da Vida lol

  • @karenlkvm
    @karenlkvm6 ай бұрын

    Once my father shouted out for me and my sister to cut down the music. It wasn't us. The neighborhood boys two doors down had just bought the album, new release. They had turned their speakers to the window to groove on it while washing their cars - one green one gold, both mustangs. Bright sunlight, blue sky, foamy white soap, Rick and Cliff stripped to the waist and tanned - good times!

  • @kevinsattler6603
    @kevinsattler66036 ай бұрын

    1968 17 years old. It fricking blew minds and mine was one of them. Peace ✌️

  • @jeffschielka7845
    @jeffschielka78456 ай бұрын

    Hey Lee! Now you have the right version!!!🥁🥁🥁😎

  • @KMAsKorner
    @KMAsKorner6 ай бұрын

    You handled this obstacle perfectly L33. You came back with the long video and another great reaction quickly. Great job!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks bro I appreciate that. I try my best to please! It was an honest mistake. And I'm glad yall enjoyed this one:)

  • @FerBolanos1966
    @FerBolanos19665 ай бұрын

    Picture it Juarez City Mexico 1970, this 14 year old falls in love with this song and teaches his 4 year old cousin to love it. I’m the 4 year old now 57 and still listening to it with the same admiration but remembering that his cousin lived just one more year and passed away when he was 15. Tony, I’ve been missing you for 52 years 😢

  • @ta2gypsy

    @ta2gypsy

    5 ай бұрын

    My big brother turned me onto this while he was home on leave (USN) 15 years age difference. We BOTH still chill sesh to it when we get together

  • @turdferguson3475
    @turdferguson34756 ай бұрын

    This song never sounds dated.

  • @theoldscout3478

    @theoldscout3478

    3 ай бұрын

    Good music stays fresh forever.

  • @mjeffn2
    @mjeffn25 ай бұрын

    Awww, just remembered one to go with this, “Frankenstein,” by Edgar Winter

  • @danwagner1702
    @danwagner17026 ай бұрын

    After numerous personnel changes, Iron Butterfly morphed into Captain Beyond. Original Butterfly bassist Lee Dorman, latter day Butterfly guitarist Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt, original Deep Purple vocalist Rod Evans, former Johnny Winter drummer Bobby Caldwell. Highly recommend you check them out... Dancing Madly Backwards (on a Sea of Air) would be a good place to start.

  • @gregjones861

    @gregjones861

    6 ай бұрын

    Hell yeah!

  • @MidwesternCornbilly

    @MidwesternCornbilly

    6 ай бұрын

    He would really appreciate the drumming of Bobby Caldwell. Bobby is still playing and is one of my early drumming heroes

  • @jonathanroberts8981

    @jonathanroberts8981

    6 ай бұрын

    That first Captain Beyond album is great.

  • @adamphillips1263
    @adamphillips12633 ай бұрын

    A friend of mine was a DJ back in the day. This is what he would put on when he had to take a crap. One of my first albums.

  • @UFOS4
    @UFOS43 ай бұрын

    I had their “Ball” album and wore it out on the turntable. Now I have it on Apple Music to bring me comfort in my old age.

  • @haeuptlingaberja4927
    @haeuptlingaberja49276 ай бұрын

    Soundtrack of my youth, along with Steppenwolf, the Vanilla Fudge, Love, Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape and MC5, not to mention Ultimate Spinach, Gong and then Hawkwind. Etc, etc. And, yeah, LSD had everything to do with it. Still does.

  • @mjeffn2
    @mjeffn25 ай бұрын

    Eerie ---- Iron Butterfly’s first Album called Heavy. The whole damn thing is mood.

  • @scottmcgregor4829
    @scottmcgregor48296 ай бұрын

    It's amazing that a record company would even support this. What's even more amazing is that it connected with people and it actually could actually be a major hit.

  • @stephenmichael8837

    @stephenmichael8837

    6 ай бұрын

    It was an amazing time of experimentation. They recorded on the ATCO label who pushed lots of new sounds. A worthy subject to study. Remember this is after Jefferson Airplane and Hendrix and Cream and Mothers of Invention etc. Their underlying reliance on some classical snippets shows the breadth of their thinking. In the long version there was even a few bars of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen “. It was a great time.

  • @Royale_with_Cheeze
    @Royale_with_Cheeze6 ай бұрын

    Having corrected the error of listening to the paltry single edit, here's a little friendly advice. Unless you don't know any better because a patron directed you to the single edit, if you have a choice between a 10+ minute song and a 3 minute edit, always go for the long version. Another great long version song from the 60s: Time Has Come Today by Chambers Brothers.

  • @mjeffn2

    @mjeffn2

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh, for sure, ‘Time has Come The Day.”

  • @Royale_with_Cheeze

    @Royale_with_Cheeze

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mjeffn2 Time Has Come *Today*

  • @davidahart2113
    @davidahart21136 ай бұрын

    I've read different articles on the album In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was the first ever rock album to sell a million copies, the first ever to go platinum. I discovered it when i was 16-17 years old, in the early 80s. I'm now 60 years old and still love my favorite band of all time, Iron Butterfly!

  • @rogercaruso9337
    @rogercaruso93376 ай бұрын

    Those were the freaking days man glad I was there growing through it all

  • @billmiller2524
    @billmiller25242 ай бұрын

    Freshman in HS when this came out. The mid 60s to the mid 70s was a great time to be into music. Real music.

  • @kualua6612
    @kualua66126 ай бұрын

    Thank you Lee! Other reviewers would not have checked it out this fast! I commend you, my new #1 reactionist! Keep up the good work, you’ll see your subscriptions blow up! I like the way you incorporate your personal life experiences into the review.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Wow thank you so much I appreciate that my friend ❤ I hope I do blow up. Wait.... I hope my channel blows up! Shit no... 😂 thank you for watching my friend.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    I try to incorporate my personal life in a way that pertains to the song! Sometimes it don't work out, sometimes it's perfect! But it's all good 😂

  • @Royale_with_Cheeze
    @Royale_with_Cheeze6 ай бұрын

    That drum solo!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Incredible. Especially for the time it came out. SO awesome. I loved the whole track and wanted more still by the end LOL

  • @Royale_with_Cheeze

    @Royale_with_Cheeze

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@L33Reacts Everyone over the age of 50 knows that drum solo like their own name.

  • @splitimage137.

    @splitimage137.

    6 ай бұрын

    a couple more cool drum solos: Gene Krupa on Benny Goodman's SING SING SING, which influenced SO MANY drummers since the 1030s. Cream's Ginger Baker does some nice work on songs like TOAD. Led Zeppelin's John "Bonzo" Bonham's MOBY DICK, of course. The drummers of the 1960s all learned from the jazz greats. Other post-60s notables: Yes' Bill Bruford, Rush's Neil Peart, and Tool's Danny Carey - excellent technicians all.

  • @Lightmane
    @Lightmane6 ай бұрын

    I never heard the long version until KZread. Pretty sure my brother had the record, but I was 6 years old in 1968, so I was never going to listen to a 17 minute long song 😱

  • @quentinmichel7581
    @quentinmichel75813 ай бұрын

    You need to check out the "Iron Butterfly Theme" from their first album HEAVY. OG Heavy Metal.

  • @quentinmichel7581
    @quentinmichel75813 ай бұрын

    As I recall Eric Brann the guitarist was 17 or 18 when this was released. He was a beast

  • @jeraldkimball494
    @jeraldkimball4943 ай бұрын

    I was in high school when this came out. This thing covered a whole album side.

  • @nnyradio
    @nnyradio6 ай бұрын

    this was Very heady stuff for 1968! psychedelic rock very new then. Fun Fact: a local (very good) band played this just before Neil Armstrong's "one small step for man" walk on the moon in a local "over /under" bar. "hold up, hold up, they're about to walk on the moon!"

  • @lindahunter4545
    @lindahunter45455 ай бұрын

    I believe the name of the song is called In The Garden Of Love. I'm 73yrs old and that's what this song, beautiful piece of music was about....Peace and Love ✌️❤

  • @mrgordons

    @mrgordons

    2 ай бұрын

    Garden of Eden.

  • @theogre274
    @theogre2742 ай бұрын

    Saw them at Winterland in 1968. They put together a light show that I still can see when I hear this song.

  • @steve-eq8kx
    @steve-eq8kx6 ай бұрын

    I bought this LP when I was 14. I'll be 70 this year. Being a drummer, you will like this song.

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler56906 ай бұрын

    When they wrote and worked on this song they were so drunk and maybe stoned too that they meant In a Garden of Eden, though when they listened to their recording the morning after they decided to leave the lyrics alone!

  • @EixtremeDrummer
    @EixtremeDrummer5 ай бұрын

    I was 10 when my father bought that album for me. That drum solo seems quite basic now, but I think it was the first one included into a pop music. I played it with my "selfmade drumkit" built up with two empty Dixan detergent bottles and a pair of sticks coming from tree branches. Lovely.

  • @5Mary2
    @5Mary24 ай бұрын

    The youngest member of the band a guitarist, I forgot his name, was just 17 years old at the time he plays a long solo. You can see a live video in black and white, of their performance on YT. It was called Psychedelic Rock.

  • @georgemoreno2770

    @georgemoreno2770

    25 күн бұрын

    Erik braun

  • @mullog18
    @mullog186 ай бұрын

    Check out Captain Beyond. The bass and guitar went there. The first lap was great.

  • @lassekristoffersen5906
    @lassekristoffersen59066 ай бұрын

    So classic it hurts.

  • @KeithFrost-mq4he
    @KeithFrost-mq4he6 ай бұрын

    I graduated HS in 1974. If you wanted to be considered a drummer in my era, you had to have nailed this drum solo. Same with the guitar and baselines. This song was the gold standard for young rockers up through the disco era.

  • @j.jennings1722
    @j.jennings17226 ай бұрын

    Awesome! This song, along with "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles, are considered the songs that gave birth to Heavy Metal. Great track! ❤✌

  • @drumsybatabamboom8022

    @drumsybatabamboom8022

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed. The guitars are huge!!!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    I think I've heard that one before.... I'll have to check

  • @ironrose2672

    @ironrose2672

    6 ай бұрын

    Let's not forget Blue Cheer...

  • @elgonwilliams7624

    @elgonwilliams7624

    6 ай бұрын

    And Steppenwolf's Born To Be Wild.

  • @j.jennings1722

    @j.jennings1722

    6 ай бұрын

    @@elgonwilliams7624 true, and it even mentions "heavy metal," but the heavy metal it mentions refers to motorcycles not music. I consider BTBW to be Hard Rock, not Heavy Metal. But, that's merely my opinion.

  • @TomGorham
    @TomGorham6 ай бұрын

    1968 was the year I graduated from high school and I was a singer in a rock band. We played this song and I saw them live. Wild time.

  • @cindyfox622
    @cindyfox6226 ай бұрын

    Need to play the live version....the drummer is in his own world!!! ❤

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker43766 ай бұрын

    I knew you'd be posting this version! Don't forget to look up the scene in "The Simpsons" that uses this song. Also, it was featured heavily in the finale of the classic thriller "Manhunter", which was the first film appearance of Hannibal Lecter (Brian Cox).

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    I looked up the Simpsons part, man that was great lol.

  • @hoppers13

    @hoppers13

    6 ай бұрын

    Brian Cox is still the scariest Lector. And the music was perfect.

  • @porflepopnecker4376

    @porflepopnecker4376

    6 ай бұрын

    @@hoppers13 Anthony Hopkins played Lecter like a fanciful movie villain which was great, but Brian Cox played him like a cold, dead-inside killer.

  • @jamesrawlins735

    @jamesrawlins735

    6 ай бұрын

    "Wait a minute, that sounds like rock and/or roll."

  • @edbourgeois8601
    @edbourgeois86012 ай бұрын

    Saw this live in '74 at a small rural club in the middle of the woods. Awesome.

  • @elgonwilliams7624
    @elgonwilliams76246 ай бұрын

    Back in the day, every decent drummer I knew learned this solo. Nothing too complicated, but it was iconic at the time and still is. If you listen to The Beatles, Ringo plays a brief drum solo in the song The End from the Abbey Road album that has a similar drum pattern.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah it's not TOO crazy but it's energetic and primal almost.. the rhythm is infectious at points. Love it!!

  • @glennelfmann3143

    @glennelfmann3143

    6 ай бұрын

    Was in 10th grade when this came out and a lot of the kids could tap the drum solo out on their desks at school.

  • @jamesleonard9703
    @jamesleonard97036 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you did the long version, Lee. So I didn't have to chew your ass off for playing that shitty short version. When a DJ had to use the John or go out for a smoke, they would put this on. Try listening to this song when your stoned and in a dark room. It's killer. ROCK ON.

  • @jamesrawlins735

    @jamesrawlins735

    6 ай бұрын

    Plus you need black light posters and lava lamps.

  • @kathyutica
    @kathyutica6 ай бұрын

    You should watch the live long version. It's amazing. Ron Bushy's solo is off the charts. I also believe Jim Henson used ron as a model for Animal of the Muppets.LOL

  • @brucefelger4015
    @brucefelger40156 ай бұрын

    Eric Brann, the guitar player was 17 when they recorded this

  • @rogercaruso9337
    @rogercaruso93373 ай бұрын

    Yo dude, I'm Zeppelin freak.I saw Zeppelin 19 I believe there's 1969 Fillmore East in New York.They opened up for these guys

  • @theoldscout3478

    @theoldscout3478

    3 ай бұрын

    The Butterfly played Fillmore East in 68. I was there, first time I saw them great show recorded live.

  • @nancywall9178
    @nancywall91784 ай бұрын

    It was the summer of 69, my life changed. At an Iron Butterfly concert in Albuquerque, I met my future husband, Mark. I was 16, he was 18. Inna Godda Da Vida is "our song". We played the long version at our 50th wedding anniversary this past May.. My brother was hired to do the "psychedelic oil & water color light show" behind Iron Butterfly. I could see my Mum's Pyrex logo because he was using her glass pie pans. Wow.

  • @theoldscout3478

    @theoldscout3478

    3 ай бұрын

    I was there also. I was the guy onstage setting mics and mixing monitors. D-HI Sound system. Any pics??

  • @user-dq5xx9hi4q
    @user-dq5xx9hi4q6 ай бұрын

    Sit back, light 'em up if ya got 'em and get ready for a really crazy ride. Let the music play!

  • @arizrich
    @arizrich15 күн бұрын

    The heaviest album of 10th grade! Another now you know moment.

  • @V7avalon
    @V7avalon6 ай бұрын

    the Iron Butterfly Live album version of In A Gadda Da Vida was played more often on the raido stations that played the full lenght song, it has more dynamics and boasts what was at the time the worlds longest live recorded drum solo. The full Iron Butterfly Live album is a true experience ✌️☮️

  • @stephenmichael8837
    @stephenmichael88376 ай бұрын

    These guys appeared at the Atlantic City Pop Festival August ’69. (2 weeks before Woodstock) They did this of course and brought the house down. It was a great time. 3 days, 100,000 ppl. A High point in my musical life.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    I bet that show was AWESOME 👌 To see this live during their time in the limelight must have been so dope.

  • @TommiBrem
    @TommiBrem6 ай бұрын

    There is one German radio station that plays this version all the way through once a year 😂

  • @Kevin6059
    @Kevin60596 ай бұрын

    THAT'S the one! First album I ever bought.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Dude what a first buy! You were probably throttled by this lol

  • @Kevin6059

    @Kevin6059

    6 ай бұрын

    @@L33Reacts No doubt about it😎

  • @erictownsend8870
    @erictownsend88706 ай бұрын

    1968 Acid Rock at its peak. Also from 1968 was Jefferson Airplane's Crown of Creation LP. Some good cuts for a similar sound (and JA have a variety of sounds) are Greasy Heart, If You Feel, Crown of Creation, and The House at Pooneil Corners.

  • @Bigdave1369
    @Bigdave13696 ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing right by us on this version. I knew you'd get right on it after all the feedback to the AM version! I really wanted to see your take on the drum solo...

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah I couldn't do yall wrong... had to fix it! Glad you enjoyed it my friend. That solo was so cool. It made me immediately want to go learn it (if I had my kit lol) thanks for Watching bro 🙏

  • @Bigdave1369

    @Bigdave1369

    6 ай бұрын

    @@L33Reacts My grade school buddy won our 8th grade talent show in 1970 by playing it note for note...he got a standing ovation! BTW, the full version was played almost on repeat on Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) FM stations from '68 through '72. Cheech and Chong even had a line in a skit about it being the most played song ever...

  • @alexharbison4411
    @alexharbison44115 ай бұрын

    Nice reaction to In The garden of Eden. 🙂

  • @randyshoquist7726
    @randyshoquist77266 ай бұрын

    We didn't hear the long version on AM top 40 radio, but the FM album rock stations would play it sometimes, and it was a special occasion. Often it would be announced in advance. "In-a-gadda-da-vida in the next hour." Gather 'round the radio, children. It's Iron Butterfly time.

  • @rhudoc3745
    @rhudoc37456 ай бұрын

    Many thanks for the New Year's Eve flashback. I was 16 yr old HS Jr and '68 was the craziest year still. Trust me, the mood was perfectly enhanced to this time period for my evening. Happy New (leap) Year... Cheers!!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Happy new year my friend! Glad you enjoyed it ☺️

  • @JJ8KK
    @JJ8KK6 ай бұрын

    All right! Now I'm looking forward to you fixing one of your previous mis-listens: Starship Trooper. You listened to the live version *without Bill Bruford on the drums!* which was a big mistake. If you haven't listened to the studio version yet, consider do a re-listen reaction to see what you missed. ALSO you still haven't listened to YES' cover of Paul Simon's *America* which is full of Squire/Bruford ear candy! If you do check it out DON'T first listen to Simon's version first to compare the way others have been encouraged to do. The reason: by the time YES got done Yessifying it, it barely resembled the original. The best way to compare them is to first listen to YES' version & then listen to the Simon & Garfunkle version to be amazed at what originally inspired another YES masterpiece!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    I've listened to the studio on my own time so I can't do a video for it sadly. It's my favorite track from the yes album. It Is fantastic. I am doing America eventually. I've heard so many good things!

  • @JJ8KK

    @JJ8KK

    6 ай бұрын

    @@L33Reacts As I suspected. But you know, while you can't do a 1st reaction to the studio version of Starship Trooper, you could still do a vid anyway, where you simply gush over what you heard (and are hearing again) in the studio version (ex: some of Bruford's best drumming, period) that you didn't hear in the YESSONGS version. If I know the YES fans who look for these reactions, I'll bet you get just as good a response to your 'review & reflection' re: the studio version as you'll get from any 'first reaction' YES vid you do. Try it as an experiment...if no one cares, oh well... 😎

  • @jonathan.palfrey
    @jonathan.palfrey5 ай бұрын

    I was 14 in 1968; I probably heard this first in about 1970. For me the best part is the organ part near the end, and the finale. Overall, it’s not one of my favourite pieces of music these days, but it’s still good to hear it again. And I’m glad you were able to enjoy it.

  • @jonathanroberts8981
    @jonathanroberts89816 ай бұрын

    First time I ever heard this full-length version I was reading “Lost Worlds of 2001,” specifically where Bowman goes through the star gate. Perfect combination. 😊

  • @saikisfang9339
    @saikisfang93396 ай бұрын

    This takes me back to my childhood in the early seventies.This, the Beatles, The Beach Boys, and the Doors were what my dad would put on the turntable at night for us to go to sleep by.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Your dad rocked then! I had to listen to... Christian music. lol

  • @jamesrawlins735

    @jamesrawlins735

    6 ай бұрын

    I was a DJ at an oldies station in the late 80s. If I needed a long break, I would play American Pie, Bohemian Rhapsody or The End. But if I needed a really long break, I would use In A Gadda Da Vida. (I only got to do that a couple of times before the owner of the station said maybe skip that song....)

  • @saikisfang9339

    @saikisfang9339

    6 ай бұрын

    @@jamesrawlins735 Did you ever play the long version of The Pusher?

  • @jamesrawlins735

    @jamesrawlins735

    6 ай бұрын

    No - but only because it wasn't that well known. The rule was with very few exceptions they had to be well known oldies. Now I did DJ at another station - a small station that had a real esoteric schedule - and once a month we would highlight songs with real (or imagined) drug references - and The Pusher was definitely played (along with such classics as Don't Bogart that Joint, Lake Shore Drive and Heroin.)@@saikisfang9339

  • @vernhoke7730
    @vernhoke77306 ай бұрын

    Way back in 1969 I got a copy of this album, back in 6th grade. Life changing experience. There's a 19+ minute version from 2012 and a 22 minute one from 1971 on KZread as well.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Holy shit there's an even LONGER One??? I need to hear it lol 😂 I bet it was a life changing experience. How could it not be?? 😊

  • @vernhoke7730

    @vernhoke7730

    6 ай бұрын

    @@L33Reacts here's the last performance with original members, I believe Ron Bushy passed away shortly after kzread.info/dash/bejne/onVruJhxp5jOmaQ.htmlsi=sEburvlOui1CscZQ

  • @fleegerbriggs5694
    @fleegerbriggs56942 күн бұрын

    Eric Braun; the lead guitar was 17 when this was recorded.

  • @ronscott5698
    @ronscott56986 ай бұрын

    Great reaction 👍 I was 17 when I heard this on the radio. Been hooked on it since.

  • @ge0rgeharris218
    @ge0rgeharris2186 ай бұрын

    When this came out I was a Marine in Vietnam. Anyway Happy New Year L33!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your service to this country, sir. My dad and granddad were both navy. Pretty high up. Master chief for My grandpa. I have the utmost respect for our armed forces no matter what people may think of me for it. Thank you for watching my friend!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Happy new years to you and yours as well bro

  • @TheScooterWizard
    @TheScooterWizard6 ай бұрын

    There is a Live version of this song that is in the 20:00 minute range and is played at a faster pace. Also VERY good! Also, check out the long version of Rare Earth's "Get Ready." It is 21:00 + minutes and it too has a long drum solo. The whole album "Earth Tones - The Essential Rare Earth" has many awesome long songs. Between these two recommendations there is about 90 minutes of awesome music for you to experience and enjoy.

  • @buckwahn8241

    @buckwahn8241

    6 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend the live version from this song from their album LIVE IN CONCERT. It´s way better than the studio version and it`s over 23min long. One of the very best live songs i ever heard. You will definitely not be disappointed.

  • @marythacker4802
    @marythacker48026 ай бұрын

    This is the music I grew up with. None better! Great reaction, thanks!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! I appreciate it. How lucky of you to have this wonderful music to grow up with:)

  • @scottbowers1000
    @scottbowers10004 ай бұрын

    I saw them live in 68 when I was in the 8th grade with my drummer, also on the bill was the Animals, Quick Silver Messenger Service, Grateful Dead, Stepin Wolf, Blue Cheer, Chamber Brothers and a few more. Lots of weed and Hashish in the air. Great f-- times. Check out “Time” by the Chamber Brothers

  • @deantait8326
    @deantait83262 ай бұрын

    A Garage band from San Diego that often traveled to the SFV and played the “Recreation-Center” aka Rec/Center in 67-69 ish

  • @jeraldkimball494
    @jeraldkimball4943 ай бұрын

    The real name and lyrics was In the Garden Of Eden, but it sounded like they were say in a gadda da vidda. So that was the title they went with.

  • @ge0rgeharris218
    @ge0rgeharris2186 ай бұрын

    It makes me wonder if his voice was the first vocoder!

  • @garysexton8840
    @garysexton88406 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it because it is one of a kind. When I was at Catholic mass during the communion part I do wished that they played the organ solo from that song and most of the congregation would not have recognized it was from that song. Great review

  • @jamesrawlins735

    @jamesrawlins735

    6 ай бұрын

    That just reminds me of the Simpson's episode where Bart slips in sheet music of the song, changes the words to "In the Garden of Eden" - and the 80 year old organist keels over after the 10 min solo. As Rev. Lovejoy realized, "Wait a minute, that sounds like rock and/or roll."

  • @Alicatt1
    @Alicatt16 ай бұрын

    I can remember walking down into Haydes Record shop in Glasgow and hearing this for the first time when it came out, I left the shop with the album, still in my record collection today. The other side of the album is great as well :)

  • @johnrichards2365
    @johnrichards23656 ай бұрын

    Far out, thanks man,.....peace and love

  • @rogercaruso9337
    @rogercaruso93376 ай бұрын

    Also play just when I was younger. With my brother. And his friends

  • @kevinphinney932
    @kevinphinney9324 ай бұрын

    Until Chic came along in the late '70s with "Le Freak," THIS was the top-selling record in the Atlantic catalog. You couldn't call yourself a rock fan and not own a copy, and you were easily forgiven for pounding out the drum solo in your junior high school cafeteria table -- unless you got lost in the solo before finding a place to end it. On the shorter end of things, my favorite piece of psychedelic rock that ISN'T as well known now as it was then is "Open My Eyes" by Nazz, Todd Rundgen's first group. It marries Beach Boys harmonies, Yardbirds attack and Who swagger into one swirling slice of heaven. And it races like a cat with its tail on fire. I'd love to see your reaction. It's Power Pop Perfection.

  • @theoldscout3478
    @theoldscout34783 ай бұрын

    Funny you should say "opposite of church", Doug Ingle played organ in his Dad's church when he was a kid. Having worked the Butterfly's first two back to back tours I've heard this song hundreds of times live and it still gives me chills up my spine. You should listen to "Dancing Madly Backwards" by Captain Beyond. They started after the IB broke up with Lee Dorman and Larry Rhinehart from IB, Rod Evens from Deep Purple and Bobby Caldwell from Katmandu. I was their sound man on their first tour. A very underappreciated band, ahead of their time.

  • @quakerorts
    @quakerorts2 ай бұрын

    This still my favorite drum solo. It's melodic and artistic.

  • @allengator1914
    @allengator19146 ай бұрын

    Time does fly. I remember hearing this song for the first time in 1968 and it still sounds just as good now. They did occasionally play this on the radio in it's entirety back then. Usually on the night shift or if the DJ wanted a break to smoke or use the restroom.

  • @glassontherocks
    @glassontherocks6 ай бұрын

    This took me back to my High School daze.

  • @gregjones861
    @gregjones8616 ай бұрын

    L33: To your clever iconoclastic musings that tortured your Sunday school teachers, allow me to surprise you by not only supporting your God-given right to use your mind to imagine filling in the blanks (and I DO believe the blanks are there for a reason) but to support it with a Bible verse: "He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man's heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end."(Ecclesiastes 3:11) So the mysteries abound, and He is the one who puts it into our hearts. Anyway, great reaction once again; I hope to become a patron this year and I'll look forward to chatting with that extraordinary mind of yours. Happy New Year!

  • @bobbrinkerhoff3592
    @bobbrinkerhoff35924 ай бұрын

    Guitarist Eric Braun was all of 17 years old when this was recorded , he beat out another 17 year old by the name of Michael Monarch for the job . Monarch joined Steppenwolf .

  • @SolarTiger
    @SolarTiger6 ай бұрын

    turn on...turn in...drop out ...in the vernacular of the day...

  • @ta2gypsy
    @ta2gypsy5 ай бұрын

    Give props to 15 year old prodigy (Erik K. Braun) on lead guitar That inspired me to play more serious! Erik was 17 when they recorded this lp

  • @jellyrollnorton
    @jellyrollnorton6 ай бұрын

    So unique for its time.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely... I can't believe this is from 68. It's so ahead of its time it's kinda weird lol

  • @Sprenklefish
    @Sprenklefish6 ай бұрын

    This is one of the main reasons I’m a drummer. This song. I had the pleasure of some facebook communication with drummer Ron Bushy just before he passed. They have lots of other great tunes. Check out Easy Rider and Stone Believer!

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Man the first thing I thought of after hearing this was I wanted to learn that! It sounds so much fun to play. That is so cool you got talk to him. What an iconic performance.

  • @donaldcoe5699
    @donaldcoe56996 ай бұрын

    Great review.. When this came out I was in 12th grade. It was much talked about, as to it's uniqueness for that era...The conservatives in my little rural community considered it evil, probably still do..Glad you enjoyed it...

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Don I appreciate that so much. This track was so damn good... I wanted more! After 17 minutes... wild.

  • @L33Reacts

    @L33Reacts

    6 ай бұрын

    They can go to hell. Wait, probably not. They can go to San Francisco.

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