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To: Tom C who wrote (25423)3/9/2001 1:22:52 PM
From: yardslave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
I heard that
(and this is probably another urban legend) that the original title was supposed to be In the garden of Eden. However, IB was so messed up when they recorded it, that it came out as In A Gadda Da Vida. So, they just left it that way. Anyone else ever hear that story?



To: Tom C who wrote (25423)3/9/2001 10:53:34 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
When I was 13 I started lifting weights, which I did in my living room while listening to one of three albums on my plastic record player: In A Gadda Da Vida (left at my house by my uncle's girlfriend), Rhymin' Simon (which I had gotten as a present), and the Broadway soundtrack to Hair (which my mother had bought). Thus began my love for rock music (OK, if you really want to know, the first single I ever bought for myself was I Think I Love You by the Partridge Family). By the time I had graduated from college I had well over 1000 records and had probably attended over 100 concerts.

- Jeff

P.S. If you really want to experience the full effect of Iron Butterfly, you need to turn up the headphone volume and consume mass quantities of liquids containing Touch of Nature. ;^)