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"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (derived from "In the Garden of Eden") is a song recorded by Iron Butterfly and written by band member Doug Ingle, released on their 1968 album In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. It clocks in at slightly over 17 minutes long. {{ relativeTimeResolver(1574096777076) }} Similar QuestionsJoin Alexa AnswersHelp make Alexa smarter and share your knowledge with the world LEARN MORE Choose your subscriptionTrialTry full digital access and see why over 1 million readers subscribe to the FT
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Or, if you are already a subscriberSign in Are you a student or a professor?Check if your university has an FT membership to read for free. Check my accessIs InAt 17 minutes and five seconds, “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” will be the second-longest track in a Rock Band game. The longest, Rush's “2112,” was released during the Rock Band 3 era and was split across three DLC tracks.
How long is the song in the Gadda Da Vida long version?The original full-length (over 17 mins) psychedelic classic from 1968.
How long is the drum solo in InThe title track from Iron Butterfly's album In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is its extreme length — the song has a two-and-a-half-minute drum solo.” It was cutting with an edge. For the full effect listen to it with headphones, it will still blow you away.
What did InInaGoddaVida is loosely translated as "In The Garden Of Life", but the words themselves, with the exception of "Vida" meaning Life in Spanish or Italian, is run together words, In A, and mispronounced words, Goda for Garden, in English.
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