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I remember the first time hearing this. I was with one of my best friends sitting in the passenger seat of an old pick up truck. Driving down south in San Diego, late at a night. High as hell. Hearing that guitar solo for the first time. Crazy. Will always remember that memory.
No one told me about her The way she lied Well, no one told me about her How many people cried Well, it's too late to say you're sorry How would I know, why should I care Please don't bother trying to find her She's not there, oh oh oh Nobody told me about her What could I do Well, nobody told me about her Though they all knew Well, it's too late to say you're sorry How would I know, why should I care Please don't bother trying to find her She's not there Let me tell you about the way she looked The way she acted, the color of her hair Her voice is soft and cool Her eyes are clear and bright But she's not there Well, it's too late to say you're sorry How would I know, why should I care Please don't bother trying to find her She's not there, oh oh oh Well, let me tell you about the way she looked The way she acted, the color of her hair Her voice is soft and cool Her eyes are clear and bright But she's not there
Absolutely…..I’ve seen Carlos w my elbows on stage in seventies. Clapton fifth row center. Never seen Beck except TH-cam live at Ronnie Scott’s w Paige in audience. I go w Santana too
Santana is a great artist. I love the way he showcases the whole band. He doesn't hog all the playing time. So much talent there. Just like the Allman bros .talented musicianship!
Well said, that's what I think about Gil Scott-Heron, check out some of his live performances, some of his material is so thought provoking. Stands as Strong and meaningful Now, as the days they were written. May Peace Go With You Brother Man , now and always.
As to myself beginning to feel the power of pitch Bender in my guitar. My late Mother used to say am not particularly fond of rock but of Santana , Yes
ive always loved the Zombies singing this classic , however theres always room for another great band to join in Santana are a splendid band ,,,i adore there version with all my heart xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I remember hearing this for the first time back in the mid 90's or so, when I was just getting into classic rock from the 60's and 70's, listening to and getting hooked on a lot of awesome guitar-driven blues rock and discovering the likes of Hendrix, Clapton, and Page. I heard this song and was blown away. I immediately became a Santana fan. A few years later, Supernatural was released showing that not only did he still have it, he was still at the top of his game.
คิดถึงเพื่อนที่เรียน ม.ศ.4-5 ที่เรียนโรงเรียนรัตนาธิเบศร์ เมืองนนท์ จังเลยโดยเฉพาะนาย สมชาย นายอนุสรณ์ นายหนวด นายแสบ พวกนายฟังเพลงนี้แล้วคิดถึงเราบ้างนะ นางแป๊ดที่พวกนาเรียกเรางัย When I listen this song make me think of all close friends long long time ago.
I love that song ---- every time I hear it, it takes me back to a happy time in my life, so many decades ago. Loved it the first time I heard it, and still would enjoy it if I were to listen to it every single day. A classic.
I was at a concert w Santana Nov. '22 he introduced this song with "I used to sing She's not there, now she's everywhere." Cryptic..love you Carlos❤🙏🏼🦢
I loved all of Santana's bands but the late 70s thru the 1980s are kind of my favorite. With the three princes of percussion; Orestes Vilato, Raul Rekow and the immortal Armando Pereza. Plus bassist David Margen (what happened to him?) drummer Graham Lear, Alan Pasqua. Terrific combination of players.
I remember going to the Wembley Arena concert in the 1970's. And when this song started, the audience, including me, just went crazy. It was more crazy as at the end of the concert, we all called "encore" thrice and thrice Santana and the band came on. It was pure, golden, classic m
I first heard this when i was peacekeeping in Cambodia. It was being covered by a local group in a small "dancing restaurant " and i was taking a leak in the tin shed out back. I heard the intro and thought I know this! As I walked back to my table i realised what it was. As the band didnt have a vocalist i stepped on stage and sang it. They were ecstatic and asked me to do Black magic woman. After that i did it every night. Great days...
oh Whoa !! Memory Blast. Juke boxes in New Mexico usually playing a Santana song, this one on high rotation. I grew up in a very special place, the Land of Enchantment. Cielo Encantado
"She's Not There" No one told me about her The way she lied Well, no one told me about her How many people cried Well, it's too late to say you're sorry How would I know, why should I care Please don't bother trying to find her She's not there...oh oh oh Nobody told me about her What could I do Well, nobody told me about her Though they all knew Well, it's too late to say you're sorry How would I know, why should I care Please don't bother trying to find her She's not there.... Well, let me tell you about the way she looked The way she acted, the color of her hair Her voice is soft and cool Her eyes are clear and bright But she's not there...
For me this is the very best song ever created ,,with out a shadow of doubt xxi was young woman when this was recorded now im 75 years old t still adore the Zombies and Santana WOWLOL XX
Mágica, mística y alucinante al estilo puro y único del gran maestro de Autlán Jalisco: Carlos Santana y su genial versión de esta rola de the Zombies ..
te zombies version is great but this one knocks it out of the parkball and released in 1977 when disco was taking over everything and had to 1978 for van halen to save album rock like santana
This is a trip! Another guitarist I love from the era, Ace Frehley, has always been great at doing covers and making them his own. The first time I heard this by Santana it blew me away. Like Ace's cover of "Do Ya", I love this more than the original. When I was I teen I never thought I'd like Santana-"Not my thing". Then I heard him play. Totally blown away. And the TONE! (And he put that tone into action on some of his most iconic recordings with the incomparable Yamaha SG2000, which he helped design!)
Love the original by the zombies but when carlos covers a song he makes it his own. Musical magic.
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER OF THIS SONG...and..enigma!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This version is evidence of a golden age
Carlos doesn't sing this one of the guitarist lead vocals on this cover
Word for word, exactly what i think.
Happy 77th Carlos Santana Greatest cover ever. The master of his instrument
He is so underrated!!!
I remember the first time hearing this. I was with one of my best friends sitting in the passenger seat of an old pick up truck. Driving down south in San Diego, late at a night. High as hell. Hearing that guitar solo for the first time. Crazy. Will always remember that memory.
nice
I can imagine
That Particular solo is (for me) the best sound he ever had. Yamaha SG 2000 into the Mk1 Mesa Boogie i think it was?
Ride on ,brothers n sista’s 🎶👍
South San Diego. As in O.B.?
Outstanding guitar solos from Carlos. Bill Graham once said "line up a hundred guitarists and I can pick out Carlos Santana every time"
one my favorite guitarists... soulful and expressive... one of the best.
The drums are crispy…
Extra fried 🍗
Guitar solo ... goosebumps everytime. ..Its absolutly sublime
No one told me about her
The way she lied
Well, no one told me about her
How many people cried
Well, it's too late to say you're sorry
How would I know, why should I care
Please don't bother trying to find her
She's not there, oh oh oh
Nobody told me about her
What could I do
Well, nobody told me about her
Though they all knew
Well, it's too late to say you're sorry
How would I know, why should I care
Please don't bother trying to find her
She's not there
Let me tell you about the way she looked
The way she acted, the color of her hair
Her voice is soft and cool
Her eyes are clear and bright
But she's not there
Well, it's too late to say you're sorry
How would I know, why should I care
Please don't bother trying to find her
She's not there, oh oh oh
Well, let me tell you about the way she looked
The way she acted, the color of her hair
Her voice is soft and cool
Her eyes are clear and bright
But she's not there
Got this when it came out vinyl lost it found it. Drowning in it
Uhh, the description
lol
Thanks!
Born in 74 grew up with this. Amazing truly.
Love both versions 💕 The Zombie and Santana gives it that Latin bet
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@Carlossantanamusicinc Carlos YOU ARE AWESOME!!!! as a Singer myself & a Latin guy I've always loved your style
Carlos Santana is right up there with Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. The man knows how to play.
Absolutely…..I’ve seen Carlos w my elbows on stage in seventies. Clapton fifth row center. Never seen Beck except TH-cam live at Ronnie Scott’s w Paige in audience. I go w Santana too
Just when you thought a song couldn't be any cooler, along comes Carlos .....
Anyone else notice the crystal clear sound of this? Even on my crappy phone speakers.
Santana is a great artist. I love the way he showcases the whole band. He doesn't hog all the playing time. So much talent there. Just like the Allman bros .talented musicianship!
Just doesn't get much better than this!
Allman Bros? Sure
Well said, that's what I think about Gil Scott-Heron, check out some of his live performances, some of his material is so thought provoking. Stands as Strong and meaningful Now, as the days they were written.
May Peace Go With You Brother Man , now and always.
As to myself beginning to feel the power of pitch Bender in my guitar. My late Mother used to say am not particularly fond of rock but of Santana , Yes
Good point. Like the brothers ,there's plenty of talent to spread the music around to.
best vocalist he ever had
ive always loved the Zombies singing this classic , however theres always room for another great band to join in Santana are a splendid band ,,,i adore there version with all my heart xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
*THEIR*
@@oughtonoughton2634 well their you carnt
Both versions are well done. I like to think that Santana covers always take the song to the next level musically...
1 of best 10 players of guitar realms on earth
Watching “The long kiss goodnight” right now & this killer track comes on.
Yes!! That’s where I heard this song for the 1st time
Fits the movie perfectly
One of the most badass guitar solos ever.
Two of the best guitar solos ever... in the same song!
Great song by Santana and vocals by Greg walker 1977 Moonflower album fantastic album.
Song by Santana?? 😧
Its a cover version of a 1964 hit by The Zombies.... albeit a very strong cover
No one ever sounded as good as Carlos😎🔥
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If anyone was gonna cover this song, I'm glad it was Santana.
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I remember hearing this for the first time back in the mid 90's or so, when I was just getting into classic rock from the 60's and 70's, listening to and getting hooked on a lot of awesome guitar-driven blues rock and discovering the likes of Hendrix, Clapton, and Page. I heard this song and was blown away. I immediately became a Santana fan. A few years later, Supernatural was released showing that not only did he still have it, he was still at the top of his game.
Great version. Saw Santana a few times. An awesome band
Santana sings through his guitar, he doesn't play it.
คิดถึงเพื่อนที่เรียน ม.ศ.4-5 ที่เรียนโรงเรียนรัตนาธิเบศร์ เมืองนนท์ จังเลยโดยเฉพาะนาย สมชาย นายอนุสรณ์ นายหนวด นายแสบ พวกนายฟังเพลงนี้แล้วคิดถึงเราบ้างนะ นางแป๊ดที่พวกนาเรียกเรางัย
When I listen this song make me think of all close friends long long time ago.
I came here just to hear the solo at 2:38
This is stuck in my mind as a quintessential memory of the music of the 70s. Wouldn't be the 70s without it!
I love that song ---- every time I hear it, it takes me back to a happy time in my life, so many decades ago. Loved it the first time I heard it, and still would enjoy it if I were to listen to it every single day. A classic.
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Cómo siempre. ...majestuoso SANTANA! !!!☆☆☆☆☆
Siempre
I love this song. You used to hear it on the radio but classic rock radio stations suck these days to.
This version scorched the 📻airwaves back in the 70's. You could test your Hi-Fi speakers till they ⚡🔇💨💨
Smooth song in concert, Santana never disappoints.
This was the first song by Santana I ever heard, hooked since then.
Dave Derrick that's not by Santana but by a group of 60s, they have only done a cover of this song
Rebecca Morganti - yeah Rod Argent from The Zombies wrote it, Carlos did a cover of it.
Listen to sunflower?
Originally recorded by The Zombies in 1963.
I was at a concert w Santana Nov. '22 he introduced this song with "I used to sing She's not there, now she's everywhere." Cryptic..love you Carlos❤🙏🏼🦢
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Carlos 2 guitar solos in this jam right here are hard to beat. Slammin!
I love this song the first time heard it I was a kid watching long kiss goodnight her transformation to CHARLIE BALTIMORE💃🏾
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Quite simply my favorite lead guitar tone of all time. Magical every time. The start of the second solo is the entire world
Awww I remember playing this one over and over in my VDub during the 70's. Cruising Waikiki
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Great cover. Seeing the album cover is great too. Takes me back to my teenage years. Hard to believe it was so long ago.
Daqui a 100 anos, Santana será atual.
Great song I like the Zombies very much, guess Santana dose too!
Thank you for giving this classic the REAL hifi treatment it requires.
Wish every uploader had the same respect.
Cheers
I loved all of Santana's bands but the late 70s thru the 1980s are kind of my favorite. With the three princes of percussion; Orestes Vilato, Raul Rekow and the immortal Armando Pereza. Plus bassist David Margen (what happened to him?) drummer Graham Lear, Alan Pasqua. Terrific combination of players.
Bought 'Moonflower' album back in the '70's....this track included on it. Outstanding...!!!
This is just so damn good!!! But credit to The Zombies for such an amazing song too!!
Great cover of one of my favorite tunes from the 60s. Timeless!
moonflower:the best lp of Santana
El Morocco is my favourite...
I still air drum to this song,broke my bongos!
This is an amazing song. Drums, bass and guitar plus vocals 👍👍
When you make music, you're BRINGING LIGHT INTO DARKNESS.
Always have a soft spot for Carlos. First concert I ever went to. This song is one o!f my favorite covers ever !
I remember going to the Wembley Arena concert in the 1970's. And when this song started, the audience, including me, just went crazy. It was more crazy as at the end of the concert, we all called "encore" thrice and thrice Santana and the band came on. It was pure, golden, classic m
Holy God 🙌🏼 Carlos and band ❤️👍🏼
Csnt say enough this man is genius always has been always will be gives me goose bumps everytime i listen to him xx
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This is the best version of this song hands down. Sensual, sexual Hybrid rock jazz. What a voice..
Who is that singer ??
@@mankalazatsiry4539 I think Greg Walker.
@@angelomezzadri2463 Thank you my friend. I listen to this song like 12 time a day since last week
Santana!
Excellent song.
Yes, I really could need a loop...
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I’m old and remember both versions - thanks to the Zombies for writing it - thanks to Carlos Santana for making it truly great!!!
This is my favorite Santana and i didnt know that Zombie band untill recently
Will always be here my guitar King
Love you
From Africa 🙏❤❤❤
Just finished with a girl sat on a coast line in the med saw a sunset and heard carlos scream so long ago beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
I first heard this when i was peacekeeping in Cambodia. It was being covered by a local group in a small "dancing restaurant " and i was taking a leak in the tin shed out back. I heard the intro and thought I know this! As I walked back to my table i realised what it was. As the band didnt have a vocalist i stepped on stage and sang it. They were ecstatic and asked me to do Black magic woman. After that i did it every night. Great days...
oh Whoa !! Memory Blast. Juke boxes in New Mexico usually playing a Santana song, this one on high rotation. I grew up in a very special place, the Land of Enchantment. Cielo Encantado
Carlos you are my favorite guitarist. You are great!!!
Santana is the best in the guitar
Epic hard driving track. Best on the album though totally overlooked
I love how they build up and skip the first chorus it's great
uno dei migliori complessi al mondo grazie CARLOS insieme ai tuoi musicisti
Favorite Satana album. Saw them at Kent State in 1977 after Moonflower release. Awesome concert.
Santana is by far the most underated guitarist and musician ever
He's in my top six or eight, behind Jimi and Terry Kath
I remember that Santana was golden in the circles I ran in back in the day. He was definitely not underrated back then.
I love Santana's interpretation of this song. It's a classic, like their interpretation of Tito Puente's Ove Como Va.
Groovy rock song
First time I heard this I couldn’t believe it was Santana. Love this one
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@@Bryanadamsmusicinc thank you! Nice to meet you, too
@@Pinkbubblegumgrapelaffytaffy it’s my pleasure having you on here, so have you ever been to our concerts?
Thank you Santana! RoseWell 🌹 ❤
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Would love to go back to these days.
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"She's Not There"
No one told me about her
The way she lied
Well, no one told me about her
How many people cried
Well, it's too late to say you're sorry
How would I know, why should I care
Please don't bother trying to find her
She's not there...oh oh oh
Nobody told me about her
What could I do
Well, nobody told me about her
Though they all knew
Well, it's too late to say you're sorry
How would I know, why should I care
Please don't bother trying to find her
She's not there....
Well, let me tell you about the way she looked
The way she acted, the color of her hair
Her voice is soft and cool
Her eyes are clear and bright
But she's not there...
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Lol...yeah I dream SANTANA PLAYS THIS AND SAMBA PA TI..SURROUND SOUND IN IN IN YOUR BODY...
My two Santana favourites!
Underrated cover
2:24 - that passion and hurt kills me and always will!
For me I prefer this version slightly more than the original (The Zombies).However both songs will continue to be one of the classic jazz-rock songs
For me this is the very best song ever created ,,with out a shadow of doubt xxi was young woman when this was recorded now im 75 years old t still adore the Zombies and Santana WOWLOL XX
One of Santana's best cover songs. Amazing! Epic! Classic! Rob Thomas vocals!
One of the great covers.
Great classic and cover of this song....
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Much as I respect the original version, it ain't a patch on this.
Santana è Santana,,,,,che bello....
Insuperable,desde barcelona,un heavy
Mágica, mística y alucinante al estilo puro y único del gran maestro de Autlán Jalisco: Carlos Santana y su genial versión de esta rola de the Zombies ..
From my teen days to now , still enjoy your great music.
Much love from Africa my guitar King 🎸🎵🙏❤❤❤
te zombies version is great but this one knocks it out of the parkball and released in 1977 when disco was taking over everything and had to 1978 for van halen to save album rock like santana
¡Viva Carlos Santana!
This is a trip! Another guitarist I love from the era, Ace Frehley, has always been great at doing covers and making them his own. The first time I heard this by Santana it blew me away. Like Ace's cover of "Do Ya", I love this more than the original. When I was I teen I never thought I'd like Santana-"Not my thing".
Then I heard him play. Totally blown away. And the TONE! (And he put that tone into action on some of his most iconic recordings with the incomparable Yamaha SG2000, which he helped design!)
VIVA VEVO WITH THE FINEST IN SOUND QUALITY ! THANKS ! SHES NOT THERE BY SANTANA HAS ARRIVED IN MY COLLECTION WITH VEVO QUALITY SOUND GUIDING IT !
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WONDERFUL!!!!
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Anything by Santana is good.
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the more this comes on my play list the more it becomes my favorite Santana song
My ex showed me this song when we were dating. Glad it’s over but still like the song
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Viva Santana! A true American legend...
Best remake ever!
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I like both versions of that song. The Zombies’ version and that version.
I love how you can always tell who is playing the guitar when it’s Carlos Santana. The style is amazing.
Memory's flooding back brilliant music the best x
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Carlos is just so fucking good on that guitar. Feel it man feel it.
I didn't ever think someone could top the original but here we are I guess
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Always a good day❤ Nischanan❤❤