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 Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly is now working on a new album, touring and performing live, their classic hits, including their new and exciting material, to old and new fans alike, of all age groups.
Iron Butterfly was signed to ATCO records (a division of Atlantic Records) in the spring of 1967 and released their first album, aptly titled Heavy, the following winter.
In July of 1968, Iron Butterfly released the monumental LP, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, featuring the 17:05 minute side-long track that shook the entire music industry with its phenomenal reception.
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 IRON BUTTERFLY R2 71521 Heavy ****
This is carried forth on the insanely edgy 1970 Iron Butterfly Live album, with even more pomp and power.
The "Iron Butterfly Theme" is a prime example of the crushing intersection between pre-metal and post surf where psychedelia frequently evolved.
Now, before you run screaming for the hills, you should know that their original guitarist Danny Weiss grew up on surf music, and played in local garage bands before coming to Iron Butterfly.
www.reverbcentral.com /reviews/i/iron2430.html

  
 Iron Butterfly - Satan Stole My Teddybear
For the uninitiated, Iron Butterfly is/was the quintessential heavy metal band from the 1960’s.
The other songs on the album are decent…but they serve better as period pieces than as viable listening material unless you’re a fan from way back.
The live version’s tempo is faster and it’s a bit more lively…but with three versions of the same song in a row, two of them being eighteen-plus minutes long, this approaches the point of too much of a good thing.
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 Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly had a rather solid live reputation in the States, but this document of their last tour with Erik Braunn probably doesn't offer the listener the best idea of the band.
Iron Butterfly were definitely a product of their time - a band of stoned out LA kids, soaked in flower power and the hippie ideology.
Iron Butterfly are often said to be one of the first pioneers of 'heavy metal'.
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 Iron Butterfly
When Iron Butterfly relocated from San Diego to Los Angeles, the band started to gain a live following and soon was gigging with the likes of The Doors and Jefferson Airplane.
The album became a multi-million-seller and was for a number of years the biggest-selling item in Atlantic Records' catalogue.
The 17-minute title track of that album was one of the pioneer songs that spurned the popularity of extended jams in progressive rock.
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 Live - Iron Butterfly - Lyrics - www.lyrics.net.ua
Live - Iron Butterfly - Lyrics - www.lyrics.net.ua
All lyrics provided for educational purposes and personal use only.
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 Rambles updates / archives
"This album is a testament of the quality of their live performance in delivering the goods in folk and bluegrass with a touch of jazz," he says.
The album is "a listening treat for any fan of country, folk or cowboy music," April says.
"This first album is of the same quality and in the same spirit as all of her later and current work."
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 Iron Butterfly
When Iron Butterfly relocated from San Diego to Los Angeles, the band started to gain a live following and soon was gigging with the likes of The Doors and Jefferson Airplane.
On September 7, 1968, Iron Butterfly's second effort entered the charts with what was to become its signature album, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida".
During the progressive music revolution in the late 60s, one of the most surprising successes was that of Iron Butterfly.
www.classicbands.com /ironbutterfly.html   (477 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly is now working on a new album, touring and performing live, their classic hits, including their new and exciting material, to old and new fans alike, of all age groups.
Iron Butterfly was signed to ATCO records (a division of Atlantic Records) in the spring of 1967 and released their first album, aptly titled Heavy, the following winter.
In July of 1968, Iron Butterfly released the monumental LP, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, featuring the 17:05 minute side-long track that shook the entire music industry with its phenomenal reception.
www.marstalent.com /bio_iron_butterfly.htm   (988 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly - Biggest iron resource on the Internet
Iron Butterfly song lyrics for albums Heavy, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, Ball, Live, Light And Heavy, useful links and discussion forums.
The heavy, psychedelic acid rock of Iron Butterfly may seem dated to some today, but the group was one of the first hard rock bands to receive extensive radio airplay, and th...
The heavy, psychedelic acid rock of Iron Butterfly may seem dated to some today, but the group was...
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 Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly had a rather solid live reputation in the States, but this document of their last tour with Erik Braunn probably doesn't offer the listener the best idea of the band.
This is the best Iron Butterfly album I've heard so far, and anybody who calls himself an IB fan and hasn't yet heard it doesn't really know what he's missing.
This is certainly not true: Iron Butterfly never were a huge influence on later metallic bands, and their sound, while heavy enough, was never really similar to, say, Led Zeppelin (although the names of both bands fit the same pattern: the contrast between 'heaviness'- iron, lead - and 'flying, lightweightness' - butterfly, zeppelin).
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 Iron Butterfly- a history
Iron Butterfly was more of a psychedelicized garage band with a graduate degree in surf and pop; their equipment, Mosrite guitars (trademark of the Surfaris) and Vox Super Beatle amps (however distorted), were true to that aim (what is "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" but the "Wipeout" for the Age of Aquarius?).
Iron Butterfly is cursed by history as a 'one-hit wonder' (as if the same couldn't be said, with the same statistical accuracy, of the MC5).
Superficially, Iron Butterfly is remembered as the first (often faltering) heavy metal band, or, more specifically, the heavy metal band for uninitiated teenyboppers.
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 Amazon.ca: Video: Iron Butterfly in-a-Gadda
For any iron butterlfy fan i won't recommended this video the quality is very poor the sound is good but they are not playing live in the studio like the live album i was very dissapointed about this the only album i gave 5 stars is the in a gadda da vida album.
Look for videos like Iron Butterfly in-a-Gadda by subject:
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 IRON BUTTERFLY R2 71521 Heavy ****
This is carried forth on the insanely edgy 1970 Iron Butterfly Live album, with even more pomp and power.
The Ball album, while containing no instros, features several surf remnants, some subtle, some blatant.
It was in 1968 following successful tours with Jefferson Airplane and the Doors that "Inna Godda Da Vida" became the last anthem of the AM radio generation.
www.reverbcentral.com /reviews/i/iron2430.html   (338 words)

  
 The Official Greg Lake Website - WWW.GREGLAKE.COM
He was on that album (1968), plus "Ball" (1969) and "Iron Butterfly Live" (1970), and then fronted the two later-period albums on MCA: "Scorching Beauty" (1974) and "Sun And Steel" (1975).
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 Queen Adreena - FM Doll - Single Review
Inspired by the brutal unsolved murder of six year-old beauty pageant veteran Jon-Benet Ramsey in her parents home in Boulder, Colorado, on Christmas Day ’96, ‘FM Doll’ is the first slice of unchecked insanity from the new Queen Adreena album, ‘Butcher and the Butterfly’.
Music review, album review, single review, band interview, artist interview, free music, live review, live music, music concerts, music news, free mp3
Fronted by Katie-Jane Garside (formerly of the sensational Daisy Chainsaw), Queen Adreena have pulled off something pretty special here: Treating seemingly untouchable subject matter with a rusty iron fist and coming off ferocious, tainted and sympathetic in something like equal measure.
www.contactmusic.com /new/home.nsf/webpages/queenadreenax23x03x05   (262 words)

  
 JS Online: On Stage: Brave Combo
Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida." Ravel's "Pavane for a Dead Princess." These disparate things find their unity in the band Brave Combo, which also means they find their unity in polka.
Formed in 1979 by guitarist and singer Carl Finch, Brave Combo has spent the subsequent years rolling out a barrel filled with off-kilter but intriguing adaptations of rock, movie themes and - on the band's most recent album, "Box of Ghosts" - classical.
By welding serious chops to its oddities and displaying the meld live, Brave Combo continues to build a cultish following.
www.jsonline.com /onwisconsin/music/jun03/150939.asp   (160 words)

  
 Phil Keaggy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The band was signed to Decca Records and began to open for such artists as Iron Butterfly, Yes, Traffic and Chicago.
How the West Was One (with 2nd Chapter of Acts and "a band called David") 1977 live album
The summer of 1977 saw Keaggy on an 18-city tour of the western United States with 2nd Chapter of Acts and " a band called David ".
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Phil_Keaggy   (160 words)

  
 Rhinoceros
In November 1967 Mohawk and Rothchild held a second meeting with nearly 20 players in attendance at a Los Angeles motel and from this meeting decide to run with Gerber and Hastings plus guitarist Danny Weis (ex-Iron Butterfly) and singer John Finley (ex-Jon And Lee And The Checkmates).
In May 1968 the newly re-christened 'Rhinoceros' records its debut album at Elektra's newly opened La Cienaga studio with Paul Rothchild.
Rhinoceros made their live debut at the Whisky-A-Go Go in West Hollywood in June 1968.
www.canoe.ca /JamMusicPopEncycloPagesR/rhinoceros.html   (1211 words)

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