Sina. U have matured eloquently. With out a doubt words can't express how beautiful u truely are. In talant an full of life. Mucicaly. You are extreamly unique. You stand out in the world as a artist an performer..a percussionist unlike any other you have shared soo much of your work an differant styles of music the love you have for all u do..I'm so gr8ful .to know someone as you in this world we live in ..I'm Guessing you are a lot of fun to hang with. An someone who would be. A treasure .without a doubt priceless...at times your personality shows in certain way how u play. ...you are gr8ly appericated in all you do ..an its not just you being a percussionist an what u do it's Also who you are .. Stay true to you always. Change for no one. All said in a letter of thoughts 😊..thank you 4 taking the time to read it. Lol...
I am 78 year old rocker. I have had the good fortune to be of the age when rock music got it's start. I've listen most all rock bands good and bad. The drums got more inportant in the 70' but there were great drummers like Gene Kuppa who were pioners of this craft. I love how Sina make sure when she cover a song she take lot's of time to learn each dummer song and does it the way they did instead of trying to change it. Tha't's a sign of respect. Also some of the cover she has done are very hard she has to learn a lick that lot's have tried and cannot do. I've been watching Sina for about 5 or more years she has change a little in her style like holding the drun stick old traditional way in her left hand. The way I was first taught at 10 years old.. She is an outstanding Drummer .Way beyond lot's twice her age. Keep it up girl.
Sina is a British young lady who recently went to the Netherlands for two years to finish her drumming. The girl plays the drums exactly the way the original song was made.
I’m 75 and still rockin’. I love Sina. I heard a rumor that she was born with drum sticks in her hands. The video really showcases her talent and stamina. Yes stamina, she was in that groove for almost 18 minutes and I don’t think she broke a sweat. Hats off to you girl!
Brings back pleasant memories! 20 years ago I would take my two Grandsons out to the garage and listen to this song in the Car on Deep Tracks every Saturday night at 8PM!!
I saw Iron Butterfly on April 20, 1968 at Shady Grove Amphitheater, Gaithersburg, MD. I was 12 years old and this was my first concert. You, my girl, are a reincarnation of Ron Bushy. Thank you for the incredible memories.
The world needs more Sina's in it. I hope this inspires others to follow in her footsteps. In my humble opinion, Rush can't reunite for a tour without taking Sina with them.
As the Evolution of Humans and Drum Kits take place, Sina Doering, "born yesterday as far as age goes" is the new standard of all humanity that puts sticks to Brass and Skins. SIMPLY REMARKABLE. God Bless Her and us to here that Talent
I've watched Sina's solo on the toms 100's of times. This is still one of her all-time bests. As she often has said, its more than just speed. Its about getting right into the song. She has no rival.
I am a product of that area of music, as I'm 75. Listened to this song on many night while stationed in the US Army in then West Germany. She nailed it.
It's been years since any performer has given me goosebumps, but this one got me multiple times, and even brought tears of joy during the final few minutes. The final version posted a few years ago also brought these emotions, so hearing it again, and getting the same reaction, means this is something special. The documentary is briliiant, too.
Omg! Didn’t miss a beat, flawless,I remember when it came out, drummer was the best part, there is also a live album version as well, thank you so much
Ich habe auch mal Schlagzeug in einer Band gespielt --- und ich bin total überrascht --- tiefe Verneigung über Deine Fertigkeiten --- ich bin gespannt auf weitere Projekte --- Dein Vater ist Dir ja eine große Stütze --- einfach Einmalig
This is Sina at her finest and a treasure for all drum lovers. Thank you Mike for putting this special edit together for us. Prior to visiting Sina-Drums for the first time three years ago this weekend I never heard of Iron Butterfly or In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. You Mike and Sina have opened my eyes and ears to music I would have not known otherwise. I am very grateful this Thanksgiving that Sina-Drums came up on my radar and for the joy that you Mike, Sina and all your collaborators have brought since.
this song came out when I was about 8 years old (1968) and from that moment on I wanted to be a drummer...I am thrilled to see the younger ones take interest in this classic song...always on of my favorites to listen to and play!
@@IA_Information_Paris Yes I know!! - My ignorance was astonishing. But thanks to Sina & Mike - I'm now listening to real music and catching up fast :)
I remember when this song was first released and as soon as I heard it, I KNEW it was something different - something important. I just never realized just HOW important it has become. I've watched/listened to some of Sina's drum video and they have always impressed me - especially for her young age - but this one just blew me away. I'm not a drummer but watching this video I know this is not an easy song to duplicate as precisely as she has AND with the emotion intended. And I've always remembered that drum solo some six minutes into the song (just before AM radio would cut the track) but I never realized until now that there is actually another drum solo in the last few minutes! How did I ever miss that one??? All I can say of Sina's presentation here is a jaw dropping "WOW"
I find it nothing short of miraculous just how well orchestrated the body functions must be in sync in order to create such perfection. The mind and it’s communications to the muscles, the reflexes and central nervous system, the talent and skill plus all the hours to years of practice and the support. Totally amazing. Thanks for sharing.
I’m not a drummer, but I think a performance like this has to come through you without thinking about it. It just seems natural, a flow and right! Well done Sina!
My wife & I bought our first brand new car in 1969--a '69 Dodge Charger (we fell in love with a Charger from the movie Bullitt)--and it came with an 8-track player. There was supposed to be a demo 8-track with it but it was stolen somewhere along the supply chain. Dealer said go out and buy one you want. Of course it was Iron Butterfly's In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida (we were a couple of hippie-types), because we both loved the song. Bad thing about the 8-track is about half-way through the drum solo the tape had to switch directions so it would slow the volume down, wait five seconds, switch to the new track, and bring the volume back up. Hated that, so I just loved whatching Sina play the whole thing through. I'm saving this video so I can watch it any time I want. Thank you Sina for bringing back such great memories.
l was a drummer in a rock group in the late sixties and we won a number of battles of the bands in Massachusetts playing this great tune, and Sina plays it exactly the way is played.
WOW-ZER, it's on thing of beauty to watch Sina play her drums, especially on this particular song. I've been a and follow Sina for years and she always amazes me, she's without a doubt the best female drummer on TH-cam! ✌️🤘 Keep on with that thing you do Sina ! ❤
It may not be the greatest drum solo in rock history but it is one of the most recognizable and iconic and I do love the way you played it. You absolutely nailed this whole song. Well done!
Because this song was such an essential part of my youth, I could listen to this continuously and never get tired of it. I had the privilege of seeing Iron Butterfly perform this live many years ago. Sina's version is amazing!! Thank you for sharing this.
i - well first of all - this is the way i learned to play the drums. i still play this way. when Count Basie was very old i went to see his band. he would sit behind the piano and just hit a few keys - but those notes he hit were so right-on. as far as Sina - having learned and played these songs from our youth - i believe she now understands who we ARE - at least how the music influenced us . and music was the most moving medium for us .
I remember when IB released this crazy song. Was supposed to be “In the garden of eden” but drugs and alcohol turned it into this title at least according to Doug Ingle. The drum solo was revolutionary because of its length. Only Baker’s “Toad” would rival it in rock music. A perfect cover as usual Sina. I think releasing these videos in their entirety is a great idea. Maybe if your arms are up for it you can attack Toad someday. Thanks for posting, always glad to support your platforms. Bravo!!
Another version of the story is the sound system was so bad the audience had no idea what the words were. So they repeated the mumbling they could hear. That's when it went from "In the garden of Eden" to Inna gada da veda. I got that version second hand. My next door neighbor was a (low skill) drummer who had been mentored by Doug Ingle. My neighbor was a highly talented canvas picture painter who should have done more of that than drumming.
Currently 76, and never got into drugs! However, this song has always taken me to another level! There were times while driving between Delaware and WashDC in the late 60’s, I was so much into this song that didn’t remember I was actually driving! Even listening to Sina today I just lost it! 👍👍. “Lazy Dog”
Fantastic. This song and almost every note and beat is burned into my brain from loving it so much as a kid. I'm no musician, but as far as I can tell she has every thing down PERFECT. --- ***THANK YOU***
67 yrs old my favorite song , Sina is the best I've have seen playing drums on this song and man others , this young lady is going places with her talent keep it up !
I’m 73 and had the pleasure of seeing Iron Butterfly play the Roof Garden at Indiana Beach more than once. Zeppelin was my first concert. I love covers when they are done right. The way Sina does.
This song just never gets old. And watching/listening to Sina showcase her skills never will either. Thanks Mike for giving us both versions, old and new. The idea of sharing some of the, how you two did its, productions was genesis. I'm sure you have terabytes of others to work with, so keep doing what your doing and I'm sure we will eat them up. Until next time, take care.
That was an absolutely amazing performance. I love the way your drums sound. I've been watching you for years playing the drums and your so Talented, Creative and Beautiful
While spinning this track our father would jokingly yell "your record is stuck". Thank goodness for underground AM stations back in the day. I loved pop music back in the day too, but that underground stuff closed the music loop for me. Keep up the good work Sina!
Love revisiting these classic videos of Sina. Thanks Mike for doing this. Really love the BTS looks as well with Sina honing her craft, or just showing her silly side and having a bit of fun.
Ich hab noch nie ein so perfektes drum-cover gesehen, eine Wahnsinns- Leistung. Es ist eines meiner Lieblingssongs aus den 70ern. Ich bin selbst Drummer und 73.
Hey Sina, Du bist fantastisch. Soo exakt, das ist unglaublich. Deine Kunst, ganz leise beinahe ein Fell nur zu streicheln, um dann wieder lauter zu werden bei absolut perfektem Timing. Wie machst Du das bloss 😂😂😂 Genieße diesen Song sehr, war ja Keyboarder für gefühlt 100 Jahre 🎉❤❤ Hey Mike Das habt Ihr ganz großartig gemacht.... 🎵🥁
Finding that Iron Butterfly album at a thrift store and playing it on my turntable brought me back to the day when it was recorded. Wow. Watching Sina play this . AMAZING ! I am now a follower.
I bought that 45 as a teenager. I listened to it over and over. It remains a classic that today’s music can’t touch. This girl played it to perfection! A stunning performance!! I will listen many more times to this!
I have never seen this on a 45. It takes the entire side of an LP. Update: I had to look it up, it was released in a shortened (just under 3 minutes) version on 45. Now I know.
Hey There! I'm a 72 yr. Old? Drummer. 1st. Great job! I couldn't tell what kind of kit that is. Sounds great. My favorite part of playing that solo is at 8:05. Saw Iron Butterfly at least 6 times at the Swing Autotorium in San Bernardino back in the day. We would pack everyone in the VW Bus and drive down the mountain to see them and the two other bands.( Back then they always had 3 name bands for $ 8.00 a concert. I know right?) Thanks again for the memories and again, great job! 🌲🌲🥁 🎼
She is just crazy good. God This is great. I of course had the LP album way back when. born in 57 so this is my era of music and formative years. And I didn't even do drugs but would get lost in this music almost like meditation
I’ve watched this clip a hundred plus times. I usually just want to see certain parts, but can’t stop watching the whole damn thing once I start. Amazing every time.
I’m 76 years old and I remember when this song first came out. You nailed it young lady. You can do much better than TH-cam, you belong on stage in a professional band. That was awesome.
Another fantastic production Mike! The "from scratch" cover you did was also great, but I love hearing a classic like this with the drums really brought forward in the sound mix. Sounds even better overall than the original recording!!
At the moment on cloud nine as the whole magic bunch’s got their mojo working and Sina’s approaching to her solo part. The whole band is working wonderfully and getting in tune with just the right spirit. I’m in. This is what psychedelia means! Sina- A wizard, a true star!!
Now 71 from class of 71 and this was one of my all time favorites. Thankyou Sina for doing an excellent drum cover. This is one I wanted to see and hear you do. I wasn't disappointed! Fandamntastic!!!❤🤩👍
0:26 You're amazing girl it's not often that you see someone else do such justice to somebody else's work but yet you surpass that. that is just amazing One of my favorite drum solos ever and you surpass that. Amazing that's great rock and roll how it use to be made even better.
Iron Butterfly wasn’t able to record their music through one of the reputable recording studios so they were forced to go to the LA underground to record their album! Total classic, my all time favorite! So much substance, way before it’s time ❤❤❤
You are so brave to do this cover, considering that there are some of us still alive who know this song note for note and beat for beat. Congratulations on a job well done!
This was my very 1st LP I bought. I must have played this side a thousand times. My parents would yell at me so much. I pretended like I couldn't hear them yelling, lol. I was 16 at the time. Ron Bushy would be proud hearing you play In-A-Godda-De-Vida.
I keep watching this... it is, actually, phenomenal, and probably the BEST that the talented Sina has ever performed... it is spectacular! Not to be "weird" or otherwise but she has grown and developed her talents over the last few years since. An incredible addition to any band... ?? We need a drummer like this!
70. STILL listening to the Album. An absolutely memory bending performance that I've watched again and again in utter amazement. I wasn't ever able to see them play live which always made me wonder what it would look like in seeing Ron Bushy's phenomenal performance. Except for gender, I can now see what I had missed all those years ago. This fortuitously popped up, and regrettably I'd NEVER seen or heard of Sina before. Now I'm taking EVERY opportunity to watch in dumb founded amazement her incredibly mesmerizing performances.
Watch the Behind-The-Scenes Documentary incl. 3 x the full solo hereth-cam.com/video/WaR8cu3snQ4/w-d-xo.html
Thanks Mike! Watched it a few times. Awesome vid!🥁😎
Sina. U have matured eloquently. With out a doubt words can't express how beautiful u truely are. In talant an full of life. Mucicaly. You are extreamly unique. You stand out in the world as a artist an performer..a percussionist unlike any other you have shared soo much of your work an differant styles of music the love you have for all u do..I'm so gr8ful .to know someone as you in this world we live in ..I'm
Guessing you are a lot of fun to hang with. An someone who would be. A treasure .without a doubt priceless...at times your personality shows in certain way how u play. ...you are gr8ly appericated in all you do ..an its not just you being a percussionist an what u do it's Also who you are ..
Stay true to you always.
Change for no one.
All said in a letter of thoughts 😊..thank you 4 taking the time to read it. Lol...
Lol..6yrs later on Nov 24. 2023 will b released. Ok...lol..😅😅😅
Very good sina drummer 🎬📽❤🎥📺👈😎🎸 l see you
In the Garden of Eden(darn snake). Well, got a great song out of it anyway.
I am 78 year old rocker. I have had the good fortune to be of the age when rock music got it's start. I've listen most all rock bands good and bad. The drums got more inportant in the 70' but there were great drummers like Gene Kuppa who were pioners of this craft. I love how Sina make sure when she cover a song she take lot's of time to learn each dummer song and does it the way they did instead of trying to change it. Tha't's a sign of respect. Also some of the cover she has done are very hard she has to learn a lick that lot's have tried and cannot do. I've been watching Sina for about 5 or more years she has change a little in her style like holding the drun stick old traditional way in her left hand. The way I was first taught at 10 years old.. She is an outstanding Drummer .Way beyond lot's twice her age. Keep it up girl.
You forgot Buddy Rich.... And there were many others.
Nice crazy drumset
And they made a movie about Gene Kruppa.
@@PatrickJDoyle-bw3fuGene was way beyond his time. Excellent drummer.
Sina is a British young lady who recently went to the Netherlands for two years to finish her drumming. The girl plays the drums exactly the way the original song was made.
I’m 75 and still rockin’. I love Sina. I heard a rumor that she was born with drum sticks in her hands. The video really showcases her talent and stamina. Yes stamina, she was in that groove for almost 18 minutes and I don’t think she broke a sweat. Hats off to you girl!
She had to have gotten an A+ in music class!
"In that groove" is the words I was looking for. Thanks.
Isn't it funny that all of us kids who grew up with this fabulous music are all in our 70's now 😂
@@darylsawdy3910not all of us....
I'm still rocking at 67
66 Years old now and this is still my favorite song for drums! Great job Sina. I hope you enjoyed playing it as much I did listening to you. Thanks.
Brings back pleasant memories! 20 years ago I would take my two Grandsons out to the garage and listen to this song in the Car on Deep Tracks every Saturday night at 8PM!!
Another 75-year old here. Sina really added something to this old classic.
I saw Iron Butterfly on April 20, 1968 at Shady Grove Amphitheater, Gaithersburg, MD. I was 12 years old and this was my first concert. You, my girl, are a reincarnation of Ron Bushy. Thank you for the incredible memories.
Music is our God 😮
Common. Catch that beat,
Sina absolutely kills this cover. It’s pretty amazing that she doesn’t miss one single beat and plays the drums the way Ron Bushy played it. Superb
I don't care what anyone says, I have always considered this as one of the greatest drum solos ever produced, and she nails it! Thank you Sina!
the solo of course is fantastic and I used to listen to it over and over. The lead in and exit were great too.
@@gkprivate433 - I agree with you. When the keyboard comes in, I always get the chills 😁
No one has said otherwise
I agree she nails everything....she's great
The world needs more Sina's in it. I hope this inspires others to follow in her footsteps. In my humble opinion, Rush can't reunite for a tour without taking Sina with them.
Geddy ,Alex and Sina - what a combination - the old and the new.
She’s one of a kind. You won’t find many more sinas out there. This girl has technique well beyond her years. Phenomenal!! ❤❤❤
I've noted it several times. Rush fans are everywhere!
She nailed it. Brings tears to my eyes (I'm 66 and grew up with this song). ❤
Am 66 also. Great job
As the Evolution of Humans and Drum Kits take place, Sina Doering, "born yesterday as far as age goes" is the new standard of all humanity that puts sticks to Brass and Skins. SIMPLY REMARKABLE. God Bless Her and us to here that Talent
Ron B's spirit lives on in this young artist. And the solo was epic. And, she never broke a sweat!
I've watched Sina's solo on the toms 100's of times. This is still one of her all-time bests. As she often has said, its more than just speed. Its about getting right into the song. She has no rival.
I remember rocking to the long version of this song when I was not much older than her. I am 72 now and she brings back that same rocking energy.
That is the only version, the radio version is garbage. I am lucky to have a station in my area that only plays full versions.
She needs to hit the circuit . . With these oldies but goodies . .
Pick-up a few million . . 💰 💰
71 & totally agree!
. Yep😊
The cool thing about this video is that this song probably came out before Sina's parents were born! That's awesome...great job girl!
14 juin 1968
It is just so much fun watching this talented young lady performing one of rock’s most epic drum solos live.
@Sublette217 AND SHE'S TOTALLY GORGEOUS
I am a product of that area of music, as I'm 75. Listened to this song on many night while stationed in the US Army in then West Germany. She nailed it.
you're telling my exact same story, Brother. I spent most of 7 years there in the 70s protecting freedom from the Warsaw pact, like you.
It's been years since any performer has given me goosebumps, but this one got me multiple times, and even brought tears of joy during the final few minutes. The final version posted a few years ago also brought these emotions, so hearing it again, and getting the same reaction, means this is something special. The documentary is briliiant, too.
Thanks you, Sir, that's so nice!
Same here. Love those feelings of pins and needles shooting through my brain as I hear something special.
Omg! Didn’t miss a beat, flawless,I remember when it came out, drummer was the best part, there is also a live album version as well, thank you so much
She's Great alright
Ich habe auch mal Schlagzeug in einer Band gespielt --- und ich bin total überrascht --- tiefe Verneigung über Deine Fertigkeiten --- ich bin gespannt auf weitere Projekte --- Dein Vater ist Dir ja eine große Stütze --- einfach Einmalig
This is Sina at her finest and a treasure for all drum lovers. Thank you Mike for putting this special edit together for us. Prior to visiting Sina-Drums for the first time three years ago this weekend I never heard of Iron Butterfly or In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. You Mike and Sina have opened my eyes and ears to music I would have not known otherwise. I am very grateful this Thanksgiving that Sina-Drums came up on my radar and for the joy that you Mike, Sina and all your collaborators have brought since.
💓
yep shes a pro
this song came out when I was about 8 years old (1968) and from that moment on I wanted to be a drummer...I am thrilled to see the younger ones take interest in this classic song...always on of my favorites to listen to and play!
"I never heard of Iron Butterfly or In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" WHAT !!!!!!
@@IA_Information_Paris Yes I know!! - My ignorance was astonishing. But thanks to Sina & Mike - I'm now listening to real music and catching up fast :)
I remember when this song was first released and as soon as I heard it, I KNEW it was something different - something important. I just never realized just HOW important it has become. I've watched/listened to some of Sina's drum video and they have always impressed me - especially for her young age - but this one just blew me away. I'm not a drummer but watching this video I know this is not an easy song to duplicate as precisely as she has AND with the emotion intended. And I've always remembered that drum solo some six minutes into the song (just before AM radio would cut the track) but I never realized until now that there is actually another drum solo in the last few minutes! How did I ever miss that one??? All I can say of Sina's presentation here is a jaw dropping "WOW"
No doubt it . I myself am a 71 year old drummer still rocking . The girl has it.
I find it nothing short of miraculous just how well orchestrated the body functions must be in sync in order to create such perfection. The mind and it’s communications to the muscles, the reflexes and central nervous system, the talent and skill plus all the hours to years of practice and the support. Totally amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Well said!
I’m not a drummer, but I think a performance like this has to come through you without thinking about it. It just seems natural, a flow and right! Well done Sina!
My wife & I bought our first brand new car in 1969--a '69 Dodge Charger (we fell in love with a Charger from the movie Bullitt)--and it came with an 8-track player. There was supposed to be a demo 8-track with it but it was stolen somewhere along the supply chain. Dealer said go out and buy one you want. Of course it was Iron Butterfly's In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida (we were a couple of hippie-types), because we both loved the song. Bad thing about the 8-track is about half-way through the drum solo the tape had to switch directions so it would slow the volume down, wait five seconds, switch to the new track, and bring the volume back up. Hated that, so I just loved whatching Sina play the whole thing through. I'm saving this video so I can watch it any time I want. Thank you Sina for bringing back such great memories.
I still have my record and I am 69 years old! Listened to eat all thru Highs. School 1973 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🤜🤜🤜
I was 11 when it came out and was so different than anything I'd ever heard.
69 here, too
I still have my original record too. Only played it a handful of times.
@@mardelrick4534 74 soon, I played it until it wore out. Got cd. Other great songs on that Lp
l was a drummer in a rock group in the late sixties and we won a number of battles of the bands in Massachusetts playing this great tune, and Sina plays it exactly the way is played.
Eins der großartigsten Stücke - überhaupt und vom Sina Team.
Sina is definitely
something special. A true treasure in the music field!
WOW-ZER, it's on thing of beauty to watch Sina play her drums, especially on this particular song. I've been a and follow Sina for years and she always amazes me, she's without a doubt the best female drummer on TH-cam! ✌️🤘 Keep on with that thing you do Sina ! ❤
Ahhh, the memories from years gone by. Great job Sina, and great job Mike putting this all together. 👏👏👏👏
It may not be the greatest drum solo in rock history but it is one of the most recognizable and iconic and I do love the way you played it. You absolutely nailed this whole song. Well done!
Nailed it
This young lady has got some real talent! She will go far! Outstanding!
Buffalo herders
I’m 57 an my father and I love this song he’s gone now but it makes me think of him so thank you 😊 John
Because this song was such an essential part of my youth, I could listen to this continuously and never get tired of it. I had the privilege of seeing Iron Butterfly perform this live many years ago. Sina's version is amazing!! Thank you for sharing this.
God bless the young ones keeping our music alive. Yup I'm old now75
old but not elderly.
i - well first of all - this is the way i learned to play the drums. i still play this way. when Count Basie was very old i went to see his band. he would sit behind the piano and just hit a few keys - but those notes he hit were so right-on. as far as Sina - having learned and played these songs from our youth - i believe she now understands who we ARE - at least how the music influenced us . and music was the most moving medium for us .
I remember when IB released this crazy song. Was supposed to be “In the garden of eden” but drugs and alcohol turned it into this title at least according to Doug Ingle. The drum solo was revolutionary because of its length. Only Baker’s “Toad” would rival it in rock music.
A perfect cover as usual Sina. I think releasing these videos in their entirety is a great idea. Maybe if your arms are up for it you can attack Toad someday. Thanks for posting, always glad to support your platforms. Bravo!!
You forget Jon Hiseman´s "Time Machine" from Colosseums´s "Daughter of Time"
Another version of the story is the sound system was so bad the audience had no idea what the words were. So they repeated the mumbling they could hear. That's when it went from "In the garden of Eden" to Inna gada da veda.
I got that version second hand. My next door neighbor was a (low skill) drummer who had been mentored by Doug Ingle. My neighbor was a highly talented canvas picture painter who should have done more of that than drumming.
Currently 76, and never got into drugs! However, this song has always taken me to another level! There were times while driving between Delaware and WashDC in the late 60’s, I was so much into this song that didn’t remember I was actually driving! Even listening to Sina today I just lost it! 👍👍. “Lazy Dog”
68 now, she brought back great memories, Thank you young lady
As per SINA's previous 'release' of this video cover, she NAILED IT (99%+) 'note for note'; what a talented young lady !!!
OUTSTANDING absolutely OUTSTANDING ------- very very few out there can match her
It's nice to see that the younger generation appreciates good music!
74 drummer here. I liked psychedelic music. This was one.
When ever I tried to play this song I always had to stand...... this young lady kicks my ass
This takes me back to my teenage years when I'm now 64.
The most iconic drum roll solo of the 1960s and 70s
Fantastic. This song and almost every note and beat is burned into my brain from loving it so much as a kid. I'm no musician, but as far as I can tell she has every thing down PERFECT. --- ***THANK YOU***
I’m 71 and remember beating the arms of my dad’s chair to death before my parents got home. You are a master. Very well done. Thanks for the memories
I love watching her do the drum solo. I have watched this like 5 times now.
That's the spirit!
So glad this young lady has been brought up properly. Hats off to her parents! Well done 👏
Yep! She definitely chose well...
Amen to that, well done.
67 yrs old my favorite song , Sina is the best I've have seen playing drums on this song and man others , this young lady is going places with her talent keep it up !
It wasn’t until this moment that I realized how much this anthem was a drum exhibition. Good on ya, Sina !
I’m 73 and had the pleasure of seeing Iron Butterfly play the Roof Garden at Indiana Beach more than once. Zeppelin was my first concert. I love covers when they are done right. The way Sina does.
Just turned 73. Good music, burgers, and cars.
You saw Iron Butterfly play live!!!???!!!
Oh man!!!! That must have been a wild night!!!!
#ImSoJealous
That was AWESOME Sina! You were wailing on those drums for nearly 20 minutes and every beat was perfectly placed. Bravo...
Totally blown away. Ron Bushy would be proud. Awesome job.
This song just never gets old. And watching/listening to Sina showcase her skills never will either. Thanks Mike for giving us both versions, old and new. The idea of sharing some of the, how you two did its, productions was genesis. I'm sure you have terabytes of others to work with, so keep doing what your doing and I'm sure we will eat them up. Until next time, take care.
Amazing I'm 66 and cut my teeth on drums trying to play this! She's got it down pat!
I'm 64 and I can tell you this girl has it down pat ... excelente
Lord, chile - you got it going on !
Love from a 68 year old who wore out two copies of this album.
I’m 66 and that was one of my favorite. The long version is killer. Thank you for bringing back great memories of my childhood.
That was an absolutely amazing performance. I love the way your drums sound. I've been watching you for years playing the drums and your so Talented, Creative and Beautiful
While spinning this track our father would jokingly yell "your record is stuck". Thank goodness for underground AM stations back in the day. I loved pop music back in the day too, but that underground stuff closed the music loop for me. Keep up the good work Sina!
Excellent drum cover of one of my favorite songs from the acid rock days!!!
We had a junior high band play this at our year end assembly. Brings back such memories. The drummer was good but just can’t compare! Amazing!
Love revisiting these classic videos of Sina. Thanks Mike for doing this. Really love the BTS looks as well with Sina honing her craft, or just showing her silly side and having a bit of fun.
Ich hab noch nie ein so perfektes drum-cover gesehen, eine Wahnsinns- Leistung. Es ist eines meiner Lieblingssongs aus den 70ern. Ich bin selbst Drummer und 73.
Over the decades, 100’s/1000’s of listens… it’s still tears and goose bump city…
Hey Sina, Du bist fantastisch. Soo exakt, das ist unglaublich. Deine Kunst, ganz leise beinahe ein Fell nur zu streicheln, um dann wieder lauter zu werden bei absolut perfektem Timing. Wie machst Du das bloss 😂😂😂
Genieße diesen Song sehr, war ja Keyboarder für gefühlt 100 Jahre 🎉❤❤
Hey Mike
Das habt Ihr ganz großartig gemacht.... 🎵🥁
Finding that Iron Butterfly album at a thrift store and playing it on my turntable brought me back to the day when it was recorded. Wow. Watching Sina play this . AMAZING ! I am now a follower.
I bought that 45 as a teenager. I listened to it over and over. It remains a classic that today’s music can’t touch. This girl played it to perfection! A stunning performance!! I will listen many more times to this!
I have never seen this on a 45. It takes the entire side of an LP.
Update: I had to look it up, it was released in a shortened (just under 3 minutes) version on 45. Now I know.
@@JWimpyfor radio play. Sometimes a station would play the LP version, but it was rare. I caught it not too long ago on Sirius/XM.
D J's would go out the booth for dinner or extended bathroom breaks,,,keep on toking !!!
At an AM studio playing rock after midnight. We stepped outside for a break....
Catch her tribute to Ringo. Very respectful to the greats.
65 and loving the awesome music of this time it will never be the same 😢
One of the most beautiful and iconic rock songs!
Hey There! I'm a 72 yr. Old? Drummer. 1st. Great job! I couldn't tell what kind of kit that is. Sounds great. My favorite part of playing that solo is at 8:05. Saw Iron Butterfly at least 6 times at the Swing Autotorium in San Bernardino back in the day. We would pack everyone in the VW Bus and drive down the mountain to see them and the two other bands.( Back then they always had 3 name bands for $ 8.00 a concert. I know right?) Thanks again for the memories and again, great job! 🌲🌲🥁 🎼
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She is just crazy good. God This is great. I of course had the LP album way back when. born in 57 so this is my era of music and formative years. And I didn't even do drugs but would get lost in this music almost like meditation
I’ve watched this clip a hundred plus times. I usually just want to see certain parts, but can’t stop watching the whole damn thing once I start. Amazing every time.
Phenomenal cymbal play. Sina's timing is impecable.
Keith Moon . . Move over . . 🥁 🪘
I’m 76 years old and I remember when this song first came out. You nailed it young lady. You can do much better than TH-cam, you belong on stage in a professional band. That was awesome.
Another fantastic production Mike! The "from scratch" cover you did was also great, but I love hearing a classic like this with the drums really brought forward in the sound mix. Sounds even better overall than the original recording!!
Wow !!!!!! I wish I could give her five thumbs up, I well remember when this song first broke, she absolutely nails it.
At the moment on cloud nine as the whole magic bunch’s got their mojo working and Sina’s approaching to her solo part. The whole band is working wonderfully and getting in tune with just the right spirit. I’m in. This is what psychedelia means! Sina- A wizard, a true star!!
VERY impressive! I was hoping you’d get the solo at least close, and you friggin’ nailed it! Great job!
GIRL THAT WAS PREFECT,ONE OF MY FAV GROWING UP
Now 71 from class of 71 and this was one of my all time favorites. Thankyou Sina for doing an excellent drum cover. This is one I wanted to see and hear you do. I wasn't disappointed! Fandamntastic!!!❤🤩👍
I'm 79 years old. I remember this too well. Thank you Sina for your incredible performance. I admire your talent.!
das original ist ein "one take", absolut phänomenal ,absolut geil
Danke für die herrlichen 20 min Drum
0:26 You're amazing girl it's not often that you see someone else do such justice to somebody else's work but yet you surpass that. that is just amazing One of my favorite drum solos ever and you surpass that. Amazing that's great rock and roll how it use to be made even better.
richtig geil anzuhören und hammer, das sich jemand für die Klassiker interessiert :)
EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT.
The original version! Excellent job on the Solo!😊
I never tire of hearing Sina play this song.
Iron Butterfly wasn’t able to record their music through one of the reputable recording studios so they were forced to go to the LA underground to record their album! Total classic, my all time favorite! So much substance, way before it’s time ❤❤❤
You are so brave to do this cover, considering that there are some of us still alive who know this song note for note and beat for beat. Congratulations on a job well done!
Wow! So satisfying to experience a Master Craftsman performing their Trade.
Some young people are absolutely brilliant, she is at the head of the class.
This was my very 1st LP I bought. I must have played this side a thousand times. My parents would yell at me so much. I pretended like I couldn't hear them yelling, lol. I was 16 at the time. Ron Bushy would be proud hearing you play In-A-Godda-De-Vida.
1 zu 1 wie das original...unfassbar genial
This Drummer nailed this song Right On..
I keep watching this... it is, actually, phenomenal, and probably the BEST that the talented Sina has ever performed... it is spectacular!
Not to be "weird" or otherwise but she has grown and developed her talents over the last few years since.
An incredible addition to any band... ?? We need a drummer like this!
Thanks Sina for taking me back to my high school days 1968-1970.. You did a fantastic job!!!😊😊
Wow, ganz großen Respekt vor so einer Leistung.
70. STILL listening to the Album.
An absolutely memory bending performance that I've watched again and again in utter amazement.
I wasn't ever able to see them play live which always made me wonder what it would look like in seeing Ron Bushy's phenomenal performance.
Except for gender, I can now see what I had missed all those years ago.
This fortuitously popped up, and regrettably I'd NEVER seen or heard of Sina before.
Now I'm taking EVERY opportunity to watch in dumb founded amazement her incredibly mesmerizing performances.