Ignite my conflagration -[ HMM ]-
Inspired by the 1967 single shown here, “Light My Fire” by The Doors. The seven-minute-plus album track was whittled down to just under the de facto three-minute maximum time of a pop single by editing out over four minutes from the instrumental break. (As far as I know, the most drastic pop single edit belongs to the late-1960s group Iron Butterfly, whose seemingly interminable “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” was distilled from over seventeen minutes in length down to the same 2:52 duration as “Light My Fire.”)
Ignite my conflagration -[ HMM ]-
Inspired by the 1967 single shown here, “Light My Fire” by The Doors. The seven-minute-plus album track was whittled down to just under the de facto three-minute maximum time of a pop single by editing out over four minutes from the instrumental break. (As far as I know, the most drastic pop single edit belongs to the late-1960s group Iron Butterfly, whose seemingly interminable “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” was distilled from over seventeen minutes in length down to the same 2:52 duration as “Light My Fire.”)