The song titled In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was released in 1968 by Iron Butterfly. The name of the song was actually supposed to be "In the Garden of Eden", but it was mistakenly written down wrong. Because they liked that it sounded mystical, they kept it. It has no specific meaning.
i think it both means life but vida is to live life but vita is just life
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nacido, viva, muere
The only common component between ALL living things and ALL nonliving things is atoms. An element is made up of one type of atom, and a living organism is made up of many, many different types of atoms.
Esta puede ser una pregunta difícil. Es fácil saber si un león está vivo - !solamente dalo un puntazo y corre detràs! Formas de vida más simples como los hongos y liquenes son aún más difícil, pero se puede verlos creciendo lentamente, y respiran y reproducen. Si los viruses están vivos es una pregunta aún más difícil porque sólo reproducen cuando invadan otro organismo. Una prueba útil es "?hay un pared celular?", y este excluye a los viruses. Hay químicos que pueden moverse y parecen como organismos vivientes, pero, claramente, no están vivos.
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was by Iron Butterfly in 1968
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly
Original:Band: Iron ButterflyAlbum: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1968)Remake:Band: SlayerAlbum: Less Than Zero Soundtrack (1987)Reference: Iron Butterfly Official website; wikipedia
In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida
Iron Butterfly's longest song, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida," clocks in at 17:05, much longer than Zeppelin's longest track, "In My Time of Dying," which is a respectable 11:06.
Their main hit, which brought Iron Butterfly internathional fame an recognition, is called In a Gadda-Da-Vida. This song is also known for its duration (it is extremely long: about 17 minutes). The band had some other hits, such as Butterfly Bleu and In the Time of Our Lives.
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was created in 1980-09.
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - album - was created in 1995.
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - video - was created on 1971-01-01.
The correct spelling is In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. It is by the group Iron Butterfly and appeared on the album with the same name as the song. Side Note: The story I heard a long time ago was that the song was originally called "In The Garden Of Eden" but when the singer, Doug Ingle, sang, it came out sounding like "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"... that's just rumor though as far as I know. Another side note: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was 17min and 02 seconds and took up the entire 2nd side of the record.
Darryl DeLoach
In a Gadda-Da-Vida by the 60's band Iron Butterfly. The song is a little over seventeen minutes long and it takes a lot of air to play the bag pipes. That was the joke behind Lou's request for that to be played.