It is the year 1968. Between Vietnam War and San Diego (where the band was at home) are worlds apart, but in the former United States again not. Once after the first LP the cast from "Iron Butterfly" changed the drummer Ron Bushy and the keyboardist and singer Doug Ingle with two new band members, Lee Dorman met on bass and Erik Brann on guitar, in New York into a single Take the song of that era simply take: "In The Garden Of Eden", which then by an acoustic transmission errors (it is claimed, likely more due to drug use) to "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" was. Well, just a short time later this piece of music history was also a big hit with us on every party and in every disco, which at that time but not yet were called Disco. What we have types let fly the long mane and "danced" us into a state of absolute bliss, without ever having taken even a single train at any joint. The song was enough for out completely and he was also the key code for many a hot date with the beautiful sex.
I do not hardly witnessed someone of this time can imagine what it was like for a time. This unbearable stench of the 50s and 60s was virtually overnight with rock music and in particular just swept away with this piece, it was our parents' fear and worry. At least I feel that way and keep thinking very fond memories of this time. Through In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida that time comes also from time to time and I let myself fall and then just turn my head to a movie this old film in all its many facets to see again and again. It was just a great time back then !!!