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Iron Butterfly
Hola!,hace poco me compré el album "In-a-gadda-da vida" de Iron Butterfly, porque leí por ahí que fueron unos de los pioneros del Heavy Metal por la voz de ultratumba del cantante y por lo "oscuros"que sonaban..Mi pregunta es ¿son realmente buenos?¿cual es su mejor disco para vosotros?,la verdad es que este álbum está muy bien,sobre todo el tema de 17 minutos que da el nombre al disco,y por lo novedoso que debía sonar por aquella época
Mia Wallace- Mensajes : 38
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Re: Iron Butterfly
Hola.
Claro que son buenos, te recomiendo tambien este otro (aunque mi favorito es el archiconocido):
Creo que tienen por lo menos otros 2 discos (no los he escuchado, se dice que no estan a la altura de estos dos).
Claro que son buenos, te recomiendo tambien este otro (aunque mi favorito es el archiconocido):
Creo que tienen por lo menos otros 2 discos (no los he escuchado, se dice que no estan a la altura de estos dos).
sonic buzzard- Mensajes : 31953
Fecha de inscripción : 25/03/2008
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Subo el hilo porque yo también siento curiosidad por los Buterrfly, pero por pereza y dejadez, nunca me he puesto en serio con ellos.
Re: Iron Butterfly
Yo retomé de la estantería el "In-a-gadda-da vida" hace unos días y la verdad es que es un disco que me deja frío, quitando la canción homónima, el resto ni fú ni fá. Cuestión de gustos...
TORIMAN- Mensajes : 505
Fecha de inscripción : 05/05/2009
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TORIMAN escribió:Yo retomé de la estantería el "In-a-gadda-da vida" hace unos días y la verdad es que es un disco que me deja frío, quitando la canción homónima, el resto ni fú ni fá. Cuestión de gustos...
Opino que es un disco que crece a medida que lo escuchas varias veces.
Joseba- Mensajes : 71963
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Re: Iron Butterfly
no puedo con el "psychedelic acid rock" y sus canciones interminables...
Groucho- Mensajes : 3119
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Groucho escribió:no puedo con el "psychedelic acid rock" y sus canciones interminables...
ala!!! lo que ha dicho....
de los butterfly los tres primeros son imprescindibles, sobretodo el heavy, es acojonante.
y el metamorphosis que lo han posteado antes tambien esta muy bien, stone believer...temazo!!
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
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BlasFree escribió:Si os gusta ese, continuar con Heavy
Inmensas portadas...
Joseba- Mensajes : 71963
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Joseba escribió:BlasFree escribió:Si os gusta ese, continuar con Heavy
Inmensas portadas...
me gustaria hacerme una camiseta con esa portada...llevo tiempo pensandolo.
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
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A mí, un tatuaje...Jack Casady escribió:Joseba escribió:BlasFree escribió:Si os gusta ese, continuar con Heavy
Inmensas portadas...
me gustaria hacerme una camiseta con esa portada...llevo tiempo pensandolo.
Joseba- Mensajes : 71963
Fecha de inscripción : 02/09/2008
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Joseba escribió:A mí, un tatuaje...Jack Casady escribió:Joseba escribió:BlasFree escribió:Si os gusta ese, continuar con Heavy
Inmensas portadas...
me gustaria hacerme una camiseta con esa portada...llevo tiempo pensandolo.
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
Fecha de inscripción : 09/09/2008
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...de Cesar Martin.Joseba escribió:A mí, un tatuaje...Jack Casady escribió:Joseba escribió:BlasFree escribió:Si os gusta ese, continuar con Heavy
Inmensas portadas...
me gustaria hacerme una camiseta con esa portada...llevo tiempo pensandolo.
Joseba- Mensajes : 71963
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Re: Iron Butterfly
Jack Casady escribió:Joseba escribió:A mí, un tatuaje...Jack Casady escribió:Joseba escribió:BlasFree escribió:Si os gusta ese, continuar con Heavy
Inmensas portadas...
me gustaria hacerme una camiseta con esa portada...llevo tiempo pensandolo.
Joseba- Mensajes : 71963
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TORIMAN escribió:Yo retomé de la estantería el "In-a-gadda-da vida" hace unos días y la verdad es que es un disco que me deja frío, quitando la canción homónima, el resto ni fú ni fá. Cuestión de gustos...
Yo tengo el single de la canción que debe de tener más años que Marujita Diaz,era del pader de un amigo mío y se le mangó al viejo y me lo regaló.
BONZO- Mensajes : 27191
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In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida me encanta, tanto el tema homónimo como el resto de temas, es un disco muy disfrutable una vez que se le pilla el gusto. El resto de su discografía no me gusta tanto, aunque Heavy y Metamorphosis son grandes álbumes también.
Ashra- Mensajes : 20067
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Tuve una época hace ya bastantes años en que no paraba de escucharlos. Ahora me cuesta, pero no me disgustan. Tengo que añadir el Ball
Tiene un tema, Real Fright, que siempre me ha fascinado.
Tiene un tema, Real Fright, que siempre me ha fascinado.
Miss Brownstone- Mensajes : 19585
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Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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from the mars hotel- Mensajes : 24010
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Re: Iron Butterfly
from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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madre mia, no me lo puedo creer....y cuando sale esto?
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
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Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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madre mia, no me lo puedo creer....y cuando sale esto?
The album will be out on Oct. 18........................ ...........
from the mars hotel- Mensajes : 24010
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from the mars hotel escribió:Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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madre mia, no me lo puedo creer....y cuando sale esto?
The album will be out on Oct. 18........................ ...........
que pasada, a ver que calidad de sonido tiene...me imagino que bien.
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
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Re: Iron Butterfly
Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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madre mia, no me lo puedo creer....y cuando sale esto?
The album will be out on Oct. 18........................ ...........
que pasada, a ver que calidad de sonido tiene...me imagino que bien.
captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards...................
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from the mars hotel- Mensajes : 24010
Fecha de inscripción : 18/05/2009
Re: Iron Butterfly
from the mars hotel escribió:Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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madre mia, no me lo puedo creer....y cuando sale esto?
The album will be out on Oct. 18........................ ...........
que pasada, a ver que calidad de sonido tiene...me imagino que bien.
captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards...................
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mientras que se escuche como el directo de hp lovecraft, me conformo...lo has escuchado? el sonido es perfecto!! ahora vuelvo, que se ha cagao el niño...
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
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Re: Iron Butterfly
Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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madre mia, no me lo puedo creer....y cuando sale esto?
The album will be out on Oct. 18........................ ...........
que pasada, a ver que calidad de sonido tiene...me imagino que bien.
captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards...................
...................
mientras que se escuche como el directo de hp lovecraft, me conformo...lo has escuchado? el sonido es perfecto!! ahora vuelvo, que se ha cagao el niño...
from the mars hotel- Mensajes : 24010
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directo de hp lovecraft bajanding,thanks......... .................
from the mars hotel- Mensajes : 24010
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from the mars hotel escribió:directo de hp lovecraft bajanding,thanks......... .................
lo pille en play a un precio cojonudo, no se como estara ahora.
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
Fecha de inscripción : 09/09/2008
Re: Iron Butterfly
from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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2 CD - 22 previously unreleased tracks
First 1000 pre-orders receive free iron on transfer paper with coverart design
Pre-Order Now$39.98
en Rhino.com...............
from the mars hotel- Mensajes : 24010
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Re: Iron Butterfly
from the mars hotel escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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2 CD - 22 previously unreleased tracks
First 1000 pre-orders receive free iron on transfer paper with coverart design
Pre-Order Now$39.98
en Rhino.com...............
esperare a play.
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
Fecha de inscripción : 09/09/2008
Re: Iron Butterfly
Jack Casady escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
..................... ................
2 CD - 22 previously unreleased tracks
First 1000 pre-orders receive free iron on transfer paper with coverart design
Pre-Order Now$39.98
en Rhino.com...............
esperare a play.
of course................de momento no está,ni como pre-order...........
from the mars hotel- Mensajes : 24010
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hay preview en la pagina, y como suena esto.....
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
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joder, disco del año.
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
Fecha de inscripción : 09/09/2008
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ahora solo falta que se saquen de la manga algun directo de esta epoca...
seria perfecto.
seria perfecto.
Joe Yamanaka- Mensajes : 29026
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from the mars hotel escribió:Iron Butterfly to Release Breakthrough 1968 Fillmore East Shows
In April 1968, ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was more of a tongue twister than one of the most recognizable psychedelic guitar jams ever recorded. Iron Butterfly took the stage at the Fillmore East in New York City looking to change that, and over four shows in two nights the rock quartet set the first paving stones toward a great rock career.
Veteran rock journalist David Fricke calls the double disc ‘Fillmore East 1968′ compilation, “The sound of hard-rock immortality in the making.” It’s the best 22 songs from the early spring performance, captured on a half-inch four-track recorder and meticulously restored to today’s standards. The album will be out on Oct. 18.
The majority of the songs are from the Los Angeles band’s debut album ‘Heavy.’ Included are multiple versions of ‘So-Lo’ and ‘Iron Butterfly Theme.’ The band also previewed songs from their second album including ‘Are You Happy,’ ‘My Mirage’ and the title track, the legendary ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’
“These recordings, from that spring weekend in 1968, catch Iron Butterfly — and ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ — at a transformative point and ferocious pitch,” Fricke, who also wrote the liner notes, says. “A great acid-garage band with sharp pop instincts, hardened and tightened by long service on the Sunset Strip, about to establish a lasting definition of heavy rock.”
The band has had multiple lineups since forming in 1966, the four members at the time of this recording were lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, bassist Lee Dorman, guitarist Erik Brann (just 17 at the time) and drummer Ron Bushy.
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Jack Casady escribió:ahora solo falta que se saquen de la manga algun directo de esta epoca...
seria perfecto.
Hay un disco en directo...yo lo tengo
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DUMBHEAD escribió:hola vikingaza
Esa soy yo?
Miss Brownstone- Mensajes : 19585
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no estas por alli los fiordos?
Dumbie- Mensajes : 36296
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DUMBHEAD escribió:no estas por alli los fiordos?
Que va, finde de 3 días en Estocolmo y a casa como todo el mundo, no tengo el bolsillo para muchas más historias
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Miss Brownstone escribió:Jack Casady escribió:ahora solo falta que se saquen de la manga algun directo de esta epoca...
seria perfecto.
Hay un disco en directo...yo lo tengo
no habia visto tu cita, pues me interesaria que me dijeras que tal esta de calidad de sonido porque es un disco de esos que me tienta comprarlo pero al final dudo y no cae nunca, que es de la epoca del ball entonces? el ball con las escuchas se ha puesto a la altura del heavy en favoritismo, que puñetero discazo.
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otro hilo a poner en lo mas alto
acabo de acerme con una copia en mono de "heavy" y madre mia como suena...
"Ball" es un discazo pero "metamorphosis " esta en lo mas alto de su discografia (despues de "heavy").
"in a gadda..." se quedaria debajo de estos tres,casi al mismo nivel que "ball".
Despues de estas cuatro obras miseria y destruccion.
Nada interesante y el grupo practicamente disuelto, pero al menos dejaron 4 pepinazos para la historia...
acabo de acerme con una copia en mono de "heavy" y madre mia como suena...
"Ball" es un discazo pero "metamorphosis " esta en lo mas alto de su discografia (despues de "heavy").
"in a gadda..." se quedaria debajo de estos tres,casi al mismo nivel que "ball".
Despues de estas cuatro obras miseria y destruccion.
Nada interesante y el grupo practicamente disuelto, pero al menos dejaron 4 pepinazos para la historia...
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Infinitisimamente mejor que la original.
red ryder- Mensajes : 7443
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red ryder escribió:
Infinitisimamente mejor que la original.
Zocote- Mensajes : 1442
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In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida es mi preferido de ellos y una obra maestra sin igual, ese bajo y esas melodias de la voz con esa atmósfera oscuro festiva.... Me quedo con la cara A, la disfruto más.
Esta es la que más me mola del disco.
Esta es la que más me mola del disco.
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Solo he escuchau entero Ball. Un cognazo del quince.
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