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  Iron Butterfly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The original members were Doug Ingle, Ron Bushy, Jerry "The Bear" Penrod, Darryl DeLoach and Danny Weis.
All but Ingle and Bushy left the band after recording the first album in late 1967; the remaining musicians, faced with the possibility of the record not being released, quickly found replacements in bassist Lee Dorman and guitarist Erik Brann and resumed touring.
Doug Ingle and Ron Bushy eventually decided upon Erik Brann.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Iron_Butterfly   (626 words)

  
 inglehavingaball
Ingle is the all-time leader in hitting at Appalachian State, finishing his three-year stint (1977-79) with a.404 batting average.
Ingle moved in and hit.365 as a freshman,.375 as a sophomore and.477 as a junior.
Ingle said winning is nice in the minor leagues, but his job is not necessarily to capture league championships, but to develop talent for the parent Atlanta Braves.
www.wataugademocrat.com /2005/0725web/inglehavingaball.php3   (2355 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly - RockinTown Bio
Hailing from San Diego, in the mid '60s, the Iron Butterfly were a five-man group with organist/vocalist/leader Doug Ingle, vocalist Darryl DeLoach, guitarist Danny Weiss, bassist Jerry Penrod and drummer Ron Bushy.
By this time Ingle had had it and announced he was quitting during the European tour (Yes was the opening act).
A haunting church-influenced organ solo (Ingle's father was a church organist), a "wailing souls" section where Brann scrapes the guitar strings and an "Arabian nights" solo lead back to the "Vida" and a repeat of the verse and chorus.
www.rockintown.com /church/butterfly.html   (1086 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly-Story
Most songs were penned by Doug Ingle along with the one or other band member (Bushy co-wrote a song, and Deloach and Weiss contributed quite a bit...in fact 'You Can't Win' was the only song on the album that Doug did not write or co-write, having been penned by Darryl deloach and Danny Weiss).
Ingle and Bushy recruited Erik Braunn (often known in old sixties teen rags as Erik Brann), a seventeen year old violin player who had also done some minor play-acting on stage, along with the funny man of the band...Lee Dorman, who among playing a real heavy, fantastic bass guitar had also played other instruments.
By this time though it seems that Doug was tyring out with all the tours and so on and then never really being satisfied with what he had personaly envisioned in the name of Iron Butterfly.
www.trevor-millin.de /ironbutterfly/history.html   (1194 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Review - sputnikmusic
Drawing extensively upon Doug Ingle’s Baroque keyboard training, this record was drenched with organ-driven psychedelic fury- giving the whole album a dark, almost religious overtone, delightfully supplemented by young Erik Brann’s jazzy fuzz lines- all while future metal godfathers Black Sabbath was still parading themselves around as “Polka Tulk Blues Band”.
Undoubtedly the brain-child of keyboardist/singer Doug Ingle, Iron Butterfly is fairy unique because they were one the first acts to put equal emphasis on each instrument- which for 1968 was a fairly revolutionary concept.
Ingle’s intricate Baroque-flavored organ is quite simply a delight- and contrasts splendidly with bassist Lee Dorman’s clever fills.
www.sputnikmusic.com /album.php?reviewid=7387&ref=mx   (1696 words)

  
 Sonic Garden :: Free Future   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Keyboardist Doug Ingle Jr., or "DJ," as his friends call him, is an extraordinary talent with a past to match.
As first-born son of Iron Butterfly's founder, Doug Ingle Sr., he had a childhood to be envied.
As for the future of Free Future, Ingle is full speed ahead with his log book full of ideas including a new CD, Full Armor, which is already in the works, a spin-off company Ingle Records, and the ever present itinerary of work with fellow musicians.
www.sonicgarden.com /sonic-web/artist.cfm?artistid=4950   (442 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly
Doug Ingle comes in with his dark, creepy intonations, and then the fun begins, as the members, one by one, state their incompetency at playing their instruments.
As for Ingle, he's the main star, of course, overemoting on every track with those cool 'angry Jupiter' intonations of his, plus he throws in a couple more 'whoa-whoa's and terrifying grunts along the way, just to show the crowds who's the boss on here.
Doug, on the other hand, tried to make the sound softer, so the others beat him on the head and he quit.
starling.rinet.ru /music/iron.htm   (6915 words)

  
 Julian Cope Presents Head Heritage | Unsung | The Book of Seth | Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
Doug Ingle, “The Butterfly’s leader and spokesman” (!) as he’s credited in the liners, also sang, played organ and composed all but one track on the LP.
Ingle senior, a church organist, as a great influence on Doug’s musical ideas and this explanation always struck me as about redundant as the album itself.
Now Doug Ingle’s voice is a fairly billboard-sized baritone braying, lacking in everything except a megaphone to channel all lyrics into imperative vocal pronouncements.
www.headheritage.co.uk /unsung/thebookofseth/139   (783 words)

  
 Metamorphosis Music 
The other 3 didnt like the song so they opted to not participate (according to Ingle, Pinera says they recorded it when he wasnt around) Good song, about how man is ruining the earth.
But the songs are unimaginitive and it's clear where most of the fire on the previous albums came from...a 17 year old who was booted out for having too many creative ideas of his own.
IB owed Atlantic another album after this one, but Doug Ingle quit the band and forefitted the deal...
www.supermantv.net /Reviews/ItemId/B00000335H/ReviewPage/2   (1151 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly Page
The group was formed in San Diego in 1966 and originally consisted of Darryl DeLoach on vocals, Doug Ingle on keyboards, guitarist Danny Weiss, Jerry Penrod on bass and drummer Ron Bushy.
The entire second side of the album contained Ingle's song by the same name, and at seventeen minutes and five seconds, it was quite long by the standards of the day and certainly not suitable for top forty AM radio.
There is a story, very likely untrue, that when Doug Ingle sang the song he was slurring the words that were supposed to be sung, In the Garden of Eden.
www.tsimon.com /ironbutterfly.htm   (543 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly Music 18 Lyrics, 4 Albums
Words and Music By Doug Ingle Know that the end of my mind is so near, My mind is just churning and burning with fear.
Words and Music By Doug Ingle Exciting were her eyes And refreshing was her smile.
Words & Music by Doug Ingle and Ron Bushy Listen to the clock beat as it ticks out time away, And listen to the birds' laughter as they live for toda...
www.lyric.su /artist_i_iron_butterfly.html   (541 words)

  
 One Hit Wonders — Iron Butterfly & In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Classic Rock
A much-repeated story is that the original title of the song was In The Garden of Eden, but singer Doug Ingle was too stoned to pronounce it.
Luckily for Ingle, although the music may be heavy, the lyrics were not:
Legend also has it that Ingle never intended the song so long, but that the band was too stoned to figure out how to end it, and so they simply rambled on for 17 minutes and several solos before stumbling into an end.
www.bellaonline.com /ArticlesP/art4561.asp   (483 words)

  
 Amazon.com: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida: Music: Iron Butterfly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Reportedly composed by keyboardist/lead singer Doug Ingle in such a stoned-out, numb-tongued condition that he couldn't properly pronounce its intended title--"In the Garden of Eden"--the track seemed almost a parody of every excessive inclination of psychedelia.
And also noticeable is Ingle's deep and resonant lead vocals, which gives the band and this album quite a distinction.
The song and album were recorded by the second Iron Butterfly lineup of Doug Ingle singing and on keyboards, the late Erik Brann on lead guitar, Lee Dorman on bass, and Ron Bushy on drums.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/external-search?tag=myguitartabsc-20&keyword=ironbutterfly&mode=blended   (3068 words)

  
 Flowers - I was thinking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Surely you know by now that Vietnam was never fought to be won, that there was a conspiracy to kill Kennedy and you're really not supposed to understand the words to In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (which had Iron Butterfly been sober at the time would have come out "In the garden of Eden").
Dorman and Bushy went to his house late one night and Ingle played the song for them.
They liked what they heard and asked Ingle what the title was.
www.gaylasgarden.com /flowers.htm   (585 words)

  
 Rhinoceros - Danny Weis
That also happened with Doug, we learned to play off of each other, and I think we developed a good way of playing together...
Well actually, Doug and I had very different styles, I was always the more aggressive player if you like, but we did play together well, our styles complimented each other...
The fills were all Doug, I played the main riff part of it, and the lead line horn riff was Michael's contribution to the song.
www.rhinoceros-group.com /dannyweis.htm   (2984 words)

  
 In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly Songfacts
This was written by Doug Ingle, their vocalist and keyboard player.
, OC, MD Actually, the vocalist, Doug Ingle, snivels "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", but whether it is supposed to be In A Garden Of Eden or not is unsure, because Ingle was high on LSD, and therefore he cannot remember (that is also why he's snivelling).
The other is that their drummer was listening to the track after they had recorded it, and when their manager asked him what it was called, he wasn't really sure, so he called it what he thought Ingle was singing.
www.songfacts.com /detail.php?id=1388&   (1739 words)

  
 Blog of Death: Erik Braunn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
One night around 1967, he told me he was going to the Whiskey on Sunset Boulevard to try to get in and speak to Doug Ingle about landing the lead guitarist's job for the Butterfly, as the Butterfly's Danny Weiss was leaving the group.
We both knew and loved Rick, a classy young kid at the time in 1965 through 1968 before he decided to go down to the strip one night to meet Doug Ingle because Danny was leaving the Butterfly.
Doug Ingle stood next to me. I saw Lee Dorman walking on the sidewalk.
www.blogofdeath.com /archives/000180.html   (5032 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly Artistfacts
Ingle's father was a church organist in Omaha, Nebraska, passing on the interest and talent to his son.
The band, in their early years, had regular gigs at the famous L.A. music clubs, the Whiskey-a-Go-Go and the Galaxy.
Frank Zappa's 1965 album 'Freak Out!' has 'cream cheese' filling the complete side 4 of the double album (12 minutes 40 seconds).
www.artistfacts.com /detail.php?id=220   (329 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly. Iron Butterfly Live (1970)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Words & Music by Doug Ingle and Ron Bushy c 1968 (unp) by Cottilion Music, Inc., Ten East Music & Itasca Music c 1969 by Cotllion Music, Inc., Ten East Music & Itasca Music All Rights Reserved Including Public Performance For Profit 2.
Words and Music By Doug Ingle c 1968 (unp) by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. c 1969 by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. All Rights Reserved Including Public Performance For Profit 3.
Word and Music By Doug Ingle, Ron Bushy, Erik Brann & Lee Dorman c 1968 (unp) by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. c 1969 by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. All Rights Reserved Including Public Performance For Profit 4.
songs.hut.ru /i/iron_butterfly/1970&70.html   (597 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly Guitar Tabs and Chords @ Guitar Masta.net
The band was formed in 1966 in San Diego and released their debut album, Heavy, in 1968.
The original members were Doug Ingle, Ron Bushy, Jerry Penrod, Darryl DeLoach and Danny Weis.
All but Ingle and Bushy left the band after the first album.
www.guitarmasta.net /i/iron_butterfly   (175 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly. Ball (1969)
Word and Music By Doug Ingle, Ron Bushy, Erik Brann & Lee Dorman c 1968 (unp) by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. c 1969 by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. All Rights Reserved Including Public Performance For Profit 3.
Words and Music By Doug Ingle and Erik Brann c 1968 (unp) by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. c 1969 by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. All Rights Reserved Including Public Performance For Profit 5.
Ah true, she was exciting, refreshing and loving and still found a way in which she maintained all the while; that was her faith, that was her favorite style, that was her favorite style.
songs.hut.ru /i/iron_butterfly/1969&69.html   (1191 words)

  
 Metallian.com - Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly could have been an undescript acid rock band from the drug-dazed days of 1960s California were it not for two things.
Iron Butterfly was not only revered for years to come by heavy metal fans the world over; also the band’s ultimate cult status was sealed forever more.
The band’s early line-up featured Doug Ingle, Ron Bushy, singer Darryl De Loach, guitarist Dan Weiss and bassist Jerry Penrod.
www.metallian.com /ironbutterfly.htm   (313 words)

  
 R. Doug Ingle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Getting Away with Murder (1996) (head carpenter) (as Doug Ingle)
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for R. Doug Ingle
Find where R. Doug Ingle is credited alongside another name
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 Iron Butterfly
The true hero-clown is lead singer/organist Doug Ingle, the guy who, as legend tells it, couldn't pronounce 'In The Garden of Eden' because of all the bullshit that kept falling from his mouth.
Naw, he was whacked out stoned on fuel injection cleaner, or something, but that doesn't excuse him for sounding like Boris Karloff with a nasal infection doing a Charleton Heston impression at half-speed on every song he sang with these idiots.
When Ingle tries to sing an earnest love song, like on the opening poptune 'Most Anything You Want', his marble-mouth delivery makes him sound much more like a hopelessly stoned hippie mistakenly trying to hit on a houseplant rather than a cassanova of free love, liberating little girlies one virgin at a time.
www.capnmusic.org /ironbutterfly.htm   (4824 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly - 1993 "The Best Of Iron Butterfly - Light and Heavy"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
By Ron Bushy, Doug Ingle & Danny Weis © 1968 (unp) by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. © 1969 by Ten East Music & Cotillion Music, Inc. All Rights Reserved Including Public Performance For Profit
Most anything that you want, girl, is all right by me. Most anything that you want, girl, is all right by me. Girl 'cause, I just wanna make you happy That's all I'm trying to do, Yes, I just wanna make you happy, and spend my lifetime with you.
Be yourself and live a little, don't bother painting your face; Tomorrow it may rain and colors run, better it quench the flowers thirst.
absurd.by.ru /lyrics/i/ib93.shtml   (1843 words)

  
 IRON BUTTERFLY - BIOGRAPHY
The track was written by vocalist, organist, and bandleader Doug Ingle, who formed the first incarnation of Iron Butterfly in 1966 in San Diego with drummer Ron Bushy.
After the group moved to Los Angeles and played the club scene, it secured a recording contract and got national exposure through tours with the Doors and Jefferson Airplane.
Iron Butterfly broke up in 1971; Braunn and Bushy re-formed the group in the mid-'70s without success.
ironbutterflyfan.tripod.com /bio.html   (239 words)

  
 In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly CD
They will forevermore be known for the 17-minute title track of this, their second album.
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (a poke at singer/organist Doug Ingle's gruff, John Kay-like delivery of "In the Garden of Eden") is built around one of the most memorable riffs of the '60s.
It's filled out by long solos from all concerned, especially from drummer Ron Bushy, whose lengthy extemporizing provided the template for Big Rock Drum Solos for decades to come.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/1096801/a/In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.htm   (424 words)

  
 InAGaddaDaVida
The sounds on this track are diverse, and the organ sound from Ingle transmogrifies into many sounds from church organ to free jazz to a hazy psychedelia.
All the music on this track was recorded in one take, with the vocals added later.
The legend is that the band had a jam session waiting for their producer, and a very long 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' ensued.
www.booksmusicfilmstv.com /InAGaddaDaVida.htm   (535 words)

  
 IRON BUTTERFLY In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida review by salmacis(James Jeffery)
Particular credit goes to Ingle's organ work which manages to be relatively funky and baroque- ian in the same song.
It's a very well rendered piece of moody proto prog, with eerie organ work reminiscent of The Nice and some choppy guitar, bass and drums interplay to accompany Ingle's melodramatic yet effective lead vocal.
This kind of sound would prove to be influential to the likes of The Gods, early Deep Purple and Uriah Heep, all UK acts that owed a certain something to the likes of Iron Butterfly.
www.progarchives.com /Review.asp?id=72328   (755 words)

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