Santana is one of my favorite bands and this is marvelous. Another great guitarist with a unique sound. We can always recognize that it is Carlos. Afro-Cuban music. Afro-Caribbean. All good.
Hi Carlos, you may have already reacted to him, but perhaps you'd find "Inca Roads" by Frank Zappa interesting. It's a great piece, and I think there's quite a bit to get your teeth into ref. its' complex composition, arrangement - and of course Zappas' semi-improv. guitar. And if you'd like to wander in a very different direction in the world of guitar music, there's lovely impromptu jam between two older Malian musicians and longtime friends, Boubacar Traoré & Ali Farka Touré - both playing acoustic. They play an old traditional song from Mali called, "Duna Ma Yelema". It's gentle, beautiful, kind of casual, and quite hypnotic.
There’s a couple of really good short songs off the Steve Howe Album that you will enjoy. Cactus Boogie and Diary of a Man Who Vanished. They are a little over 2 minutes each but really show off Steve’s skills in 1979.
Vietnam veteran friend saw Santana in Germany in 70. Said Carlos Santana never faced the crowd the whole show. Everybody assumed he was tripping too hard and just couldn't...
Carlos Santana, David Gilmour and Joe Satriani become one with their guitars and it is their humanity which you hear not their technique. Music should move the spirit and theirs always does.
I was on vacation in Belize at a bar on the beach one night when these 2 local guys played an acoustic version of this song This being one of my favs from him I think that was one of the most peaceful times in my life
If you like great guitar playing please react to a giant of rock Ted Nugent studio version of stranglehold it will blow your mind also fantastic bass tremendous drums great voice and finally Ted Nugent on lead guitar a genius and an icon.👍👍👍
Why don’t you check out a young man named Quinn Sullivan he’s worked with Santana before in fact he just did a show with them recently. Check out the song called. She gets me live at Darrell‘s house club young man picked up his guitar when he was around three years old he met the legendary blues player Buddy guy when he was seven and age of nine he started touring with Buddy guy
i cant believe that tin the comments people are mentioning dave gilmour and frank zappa in the same breath as this guy.. just endless tuneless noodling that any 15 year is capable of... only famous because he somehow got to play at woodstock..
Carlos had incredible tone and is well respected by all the greats. His name was the group's name but it seemed he let everyone stretch out and invited Neil Schon to join the band.
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Santana is one of my favorite bands and this is marvelous. Another great guitarist with a unique sound. We can always recognize that it is Carlos. Afro-Cuban music. Afro-Caribbean. All good.
This was the slow dance song (along with Colour My World) in high school back in the 70's.
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Hi Carlos, you may have already reacted to him, but perhaps you'd find "Inca Roads" by Frank Zappa interesting. It's a great piece, and I think there's quite a bit to get your teeth into ref. its' complex composition, arrangement - and of course Zappas' semi-improv. guitar.
And if you'd like to wander in a very different direction in the world of guitar music, there's lovely impromptu jam between two older Malian musicians and longtime friends, Boubacar Traoré & Ali Farka Touré - both playing acoustic. They play an old traditional song from Mali called, "Duna Ma Yelema". It's gentle, beautiful, kind of casual, and quite hypnotic.
Please, no "genius" frank
There’s a couple of really good short songs off the Steve Howe Album that you will enjoy. Cactus Boogie and Diary of a Man Who Vanished. They are a little over 2 minutes each but really show off Steve’s skills in 1979.
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Vietnam veteran friend saw Santana in Germany in 70. Said Carlos Santana never faced the crowd the whole show.
Everybody assumed he was tripping too hard and just couldn't...
"Taboo" off Santana 3 may appeal to you.
Carlos Santana, David Gilmour and Joe Satriani become one with their guitars and it is their humanity which you hear not their technique. Music should move the spirit and theirs always does.
I was on vacation in Belize at a bar on the beach one night when these 2 local guys played an acoustic version of this song This being one of my favs from him I think that was one of the most peaceful times in my life
If you like great guitar playing please react to a giant of rock Ted Nugent studio version of stranglehold it will blow your mind also fantastic bass tremendous drums great voice and finally Ted Nugent on lead guitar a genius and an icon.👍👍👍
Santana is the band’s name, Carlos Santana is the guitarist. You didn’t seem to understand that. Great song and album
Why don’t you check out a young man named Quinn Sullivan he’s worked with Santana before in fact he just did a show with them recently. Check out the song called. She gets me live at Darrell‘s house club young man picked up his guitar when he was around three years old he met the legendary blues player Buddy guy when he was seven and age of nine he started touring with Buddy guy
Your listening to SANTANA. Not Carlos Santana. Once he broke up the band his music was never as good.
i cant believe that tin the comments people are mentioning dave gilmour and frank zappa in the same breath as this guy.. just endless tuneless noodling that any 15 year is capable of... only famous because he somehow got to play at woodstock..
Carlos had incredible tone and is well respected by all the greats. His name was the group's name but it seemed he let everyone stretch out and invited Neil Schon to join the band.