I remember first hearing him at 15. A teenager on a beach in the Carribean. at 65...every time I hear him it takes me right back there. I can't believe he's still performing and touring. He has magic in his hands.
The whole band was trippin' balls, on some LSD from Jerry Garcia! Ha ha! So, yeah, the band was wrapped up, together, in the heart of the cosmos! One soul. It showed, for sure. Amazing, soul-felt performance. He was convinced he blew it, until he saw the film, years later.
I knew this would be positive, my stepdad was a roadie in the 70’s and said Carlos was ready to listen and encourage anyone who needed it and always had a vision
@@derhandtrommler According to Wikipedia, he was born in '49, in July. Woodstock was the next month, so Shrieve had just turned 20 when he performed at Woodstock with Santana.
@@derhandtrommler Michael Shrieve's birthday is July 6th, 1949, so Woodstock was just past his 20th birthday. He may have been just 17 when he originally joined up with Santana. Actually their appearance was a bit of a strange twist. Bill Graham wanted another of the SF bands he handled to participate along with the Jefferson Airplane, and Santana was chosen over David LaFlamme's "It's a Beautiful Day." on a coin flip.
The first 3 albums remain my favorites. Santana 3 in particular. And to be very specific, to this day Toussaint L'Overture remains one of the best, finest pieces of music ever made, together with Taboo.🎶🎵🎼🎸🎸🎸
When I try to encourage musicians, amateurs and professionals alike to participate on "Make Music Day" an annual held on June 21st each year to mark the first day of summer in over 1000 cities world-wide; the aim being to have live music on as many street corners around the world as can be, I always quote Carlos Santana who said, "When you play music, you bring light to the darkness." and boy do we need a lot of that.
I'd almost forgotten about Carlos - but then he collaborated with India Arie for a cover of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". Instantly reminded me of why he has the reputation he does.
I was extremely lucky to see Santana live as a teen, thanks to my mom. Santana’s guitar tine on record is phenomenal but his tone live is a completely different beast
Carlos is amazing. My two favorite artists from the early days were Hendrix and Santaña. They aren't guitar players they were composers. Composers of amazing music.
Dude! We were at the same concert-I was 11 and was there with my now-finally-dead stepfather. I don’t remember anyone else beyond Santana…please refresh my memory.
i met him last year. he was listening to me play my sax on the street and proceeded to give me major props on my playing and hung out for like an hour with us.
This was a very well done video. A great retrospective of Santana through the years/decades. Only thing I would have liked to see would be comments from Alex Ligertwood who did vocals on the Shango album (which was the tour I saw) and sang on the hit Hold On.
Saw Santana at University of California, Berkeley, Greek theater some decades ago. It was wonderful at that time, a younger Carlos, more towards the Woodstock era, more towards the 1970's. Ah, I'm old now; the hell with all of us.
To me santana is the best guitarrist in the world I think his creativity has no end just think about the variety of songs he has I do not think there is another guitsrrist in the world with such ceeativity
Same, when I needed it most, I played along all his music until I sounded like him. I was frustrated prior because I had learned from jazz teachers and theory. I couldn't seem to play with feel until I played along with his music. I do now appreciate learning Jazz and theory though, but now with feel.
I saw the 'Woodstock" lineup many times back in the day. The shows were phenomenal. Carlos always seemed like a genuine cat, and it sounds like he was.
I thought so ! Thats why ive always been a fan! His spirituallity music mix has inspired me keep playing from the heart , not from the head! Peace love youall!!!
Santana was my first rock concert…well, any concert now that I think of it. It was 1967 and I was 11 years old and my hideous stepfather took me to the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds (which is in San Jose, the county seat of Santa Clara County) and it was utterly fantastic!
Carlos is the man and has been for decades, no pretension, a master of his craft and a thoroughly nice dude as well. I think we all could try to be more like him. 🖖🎶💯 (p.s I wish he would tour the UK again... to see the band live is a bucket list thing for me.)
I was in the music video for Nothing At All. He was very gracious to all of us. I was standing in a doorway talking to another extra. He came up behind us. He introduced himself and thanked us for being in the video. Are you kidding? It was my pleasure!
One the all time greats no doubt about it. His longevity is almost unmatched. How many other people from Woodstock is still productive? The only mystery was why the guy never kept any of his personnel around very long. Virtually every new song was always with an entirely different cast.
I saw Santant in the Houston Astrodome back in the 70's. The music was great but Santana played with his back to the crowd almost the entire show. The music was great but he gave it his all to concentrate on playing.
Small point, Areas wasn't invited back into Santana because there were some issues regarding him and alleged (although he apparently did admit to some acts in a police interview) child molestation in 1996. Perhaps that explains why Carlos was a bit less than friendly with him?
Check the blessed intro solo on "Practice What You Preach" off the "Borboletta" album. He's not perfect, but you HAVE to be a good spirit drawing close to God to play like that.
What about Michael Carabello and David Brown? They are the only original members of the band who are not mentioned here. Although David Brown is no longer with us, surely something could have been found, and Michael Carabello is very much alive and well and it’s quite striking that he is the only living founding member of the band not included here.
Carabello had a lot of issues and Carlos tried to help him get off the streets at one point. Maybe Michael didn’t want to contribute or has not made any quotes relevant to the subject of this video.
Alot of people think he's like hendrix, truth is he is from the same cloth as hendrix, truly free the only thing is he didn't sing, he just knew how to make songs that matched whatever sound he wanted. If i could compare his style he's more like slash, or david gilmour, or U2s the edge, but he's still much more unique than all of them. Im not too familiar with his music but his guitar solos are truly special.
I was worried that he might have been a total dick to his band. I'm so happy that that was not the case. I have been a Santana fan from when Abraxas first came out and I still love Carlos and his music. I was surprised that Tony Lindsay was not mentioned. He is a great singer and has been in the band forever.
I think. in the early days of santana there was egos within the band who was who and who could do this or that controle to certain degree .after all. the band's name was santana the leader of the band .to me 70s was hid BEST 😊
@@poindextertunes yeah that's simply not true, the oldest would have been a toddler when their debut album was released in 1969 and then by the time it was 1972 you guys would have been what? 8 years old and below. But sure, pretend to remember an era you guys weren't old enough to have experienced. I'm sure Santana was making music for babies rather than teens/20s.
@@Jcrash71sounds like as being old is the main reason to have access to certain music. What you are making up? Quite the opposite to what's been told about Santana in this clip here.
Carabello had fallout with Carlos and brown died from cirrhosis early,believe he was dropped for drinking.found out his kid was at hall fame induction,but didnt speak.never knew.his sister gave alot of his stuff to thrift store including an electric guitar I didnt buy because brown played bass.
Went to mission hi sf,couldnt even speak english.first three lps were best.saw their debut for Santana 3 at winterland.neil played chops,but Carlos took the credit.he was influenced by coke escovedo and totally drugged out during abraxas and 3.causing him to hookup with chinmoy.first rule of forming a group,dont have someone in group named "coke"
Saw alex in first gig with santana,no range,bad singer.was with brian auger on straight ahead his best.as i said before debut santana 3 at winterland with 17 year old neil was their best and peak.neil left because he played the chops and carlos got glory.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN ? MUSIC ? WHAT IS THE PURPUS OF MUSIC , AND WHAT HAS IT ACTUALLY BEEN USED FOR HERE IN AMERICA ? DISTRACTIONS ARE NECESSARY TO ALLOW OTHER THINGS TO GO UNDER THE RADAR , AND THEY GET PAID VERY WELL ! QUINCY JONES JUST PASSED AWAY WITH A 500 MILLION DOLLARS NET WORTH FOR WHAT ? SANTANA HAD GREAT MUSICIANS , MOST OF THEM COULD OUT PLAY HIM BUT NONE BECAME WEALTHY LIKE HIM : YOU CAN HERE WHERE MOST OF SANTANAS INFLUENCE CAME FROM !DISTRACTORS : 🤔
Saw Santana a few years back and he spewed a bunch of political BS during the concert just q total let down for most I spoke to ! 😂it was like he was trying to be bob marley but without Marley’s poetic ability went to hear some bluesy rock and roll not about climate change or any democratic nonsense you could see the disappointed in people’s faces during and after the concert! 😢now Joe Bonamassa is the blues the whole blues, and nothing but the blues! Way better and No political rhetoric! Just music and sweat .😓! Out with the old in with the new!❤
2 of the best Vocalists: Greg Walker (Stormy) amazing control, phrasing, tonality & octave range. Alex Ligertwood: probably the best male vocalist next to Steve Perry.
This album was a nice comeback after all that watered down stuff he did in the 80s when he drifted away from the latin influenced music and started playing more straight ahead rock music. Kinda boring...
I wasted 5 minutes of my life saying hi to him once in Hawaii. Would rather have never run into the guy. SRV on the hand was the coolest guy I ever met.
Well it's better then hearing people tear down others and threaten them and their lives, livelihood. I BET he pays his bills too..... there is so much bad on that other side of not woke...its about democracy.. woke, stupid term stupid Musk echoed....
I've been to three Santana concerts in two continents.The best performance was when Santana played a small basketball court hall in Hilo Hawaii a day before my birthday way back in March 1993.
I played with Santana in 1975. Everything was mimed, he can’t even play the guitar in real life. All Santanas guitar parts were played by Jerome Pippington from Pippingfield in Pippingstock.
Incredulous to me that Mike Carabello was excluded from the bias conversation. Earlier this year Carlos announced from stage that He and Carabello started Santana in 1963. This egregious fluff piece is banal.
If you take away all that percussion and the macho male singer and just leave him with a bass and drums and take away those hats you'll see him for what he really is!
What has been your favorite performance by Santana?
Woodstock with the whole band high on Peyote ... Hands down
@@1492chris Carlos said he was doing LSD.
Tanglewood, 1970 !
All 5 times I saw Carlos Santana live. Cheers!
Toussaint L'Overture and Taboo (Santana 3).
And so many more over the decades 🎸🎸🎶🎵🎼👍😎⚘️
Love Santana's music. Glad to know he's good man, too!
I remember first hearing him at 15. A teenager on a beach in the Carribean. at 65...every time I hear him it takes me right back there. I can't believe he's still performing and touring. He has magic in his hands.
Same here! I started listening to Santana in the 1977-78 timeframe (Oye Como Va, Evil Ways, Black Magic Woman). He's awesome.
Santana at Woodstock is epic. The whole band was awesome 😎
The whole band was trippin' balls, on some LSD from Jerry Garcia! Ha ha! So, yeah, the band was wrapped up, together, in the heart of the cosmos! One soul. It showed, for sure. Amazing, soul-felt performance. He was convinced he blew it, until he saw the film, years later.
That drummer bro stole the show!!!!!!
For me the peak era for Santana was the Caravanserai and Welcome phase.
Still sound as good today as when they were released.
The trilogy!! Don't leave out Barboletta. These 3 albums he did what he wanted...not commercial stuff in a deal with Columbia. Monster albums!
I knew this would be positive, my stepdad was a roadie in the 70’s and said Carlos was ready to listen and encourage anyone who needed it and always had a vision
That drum solo in Soul Sacrifice... God bless Micheal Shrieve & Carlos Santana
Michael Shrieve was still a teenager when he performed that iconic drum solo in the song soul sacrifice at woodstock
He might have been 20, but he was the youngest performer that weekend
@@davidtingley9978 He was 17.
@@derhandtrommler According to Wikipedia, he was born in '49, in July. Woodstock was the next month, so Shrieve had just turned 20 when he performed at Woodstock with Santana.
My source was Carlos himself, but he could be mistaken.I know Schrieve was barely 16 when he started with Santana.
@@derhandtrommler Michael Shrieve's birthday is July 6th, 1949, so Woodstock was just past his 20th birthday. He may have been just 17 when he originally joined up with Santana.
Actually their appearance was a bit of a strange twist. Bill Graham wanted another of the SF bands he handled to participate along with the Jefferson Airplane, and Santana was chosen over David LaFlamme's "It's a Beautiful Day." on a coin flip.
Santana! One of my favorites and I'm 70 yrs. old. He is a Legend.
I was fortunate to have seen him 2x. The most sensual guitar playing
ever.
The first 3 albums remain my favorites. Santana 3 in particular.
And to be very specific, to this day Toussaint L'Overture remains one of the best, finest pieces of music ever made, together with Taboo.🎶🎵🎼🎸🎸🎸
Taboo is amazing !
First five for me including Caravansarie & Borboleta
Song of the Wind is right there also😎
When I try to encourage musicians, amateurs and professionals alike to participate on "Make Music Day" an annual held on June 21st each year to mark the first day of summer in over 1000 cities world-wide; the aim being to have live music on as many street corners around the world as can be, I always quote Carlos Santana who said,
"When you play music, you bring light to the darkness."
and boy do we need a lot of that.
My fav albums: Caravanserai, Welcome, Illuminations, Love Devotion and Surrender, the blue butterflies on the cover
I'd almost forgotten about Carlos - but then he collaborated with India Arie for a cover of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". Instantly reminded me of why he has the reputation he does.
I was extremely lucky to see Santana live as a teen, thanks to my mom. Santana’s guitar tine on record is phenomenal but his tone live is a completely different beast
Carlos is amazing. My two favorite artists from the early days were Hendrix and Santaña. They aren't guitar players they were composers. Composers of amazing music.
I believe the tilde turns Santana into Santanya-that’s my understanding of how tildes work…
Saw Santana in May of 1969 at the San Jose fairgrounds first band on stage they were excellent.
Dude! We were at the same concert-I was 11 and was there with my now-finally-dead stepfather. I don’t remember anyone else beyond Santana…please refresh my memory.
i met him last year. he was listening to me play my sax on the street and proceeded to give me major props on my playing and hung out for like an hour with us.
This was a very well done video. A great retrospective of Santana through the years/decades. Only thing I would have liked to see would be comments from Alex Ligertwood who did vocals on the Shango album (which was the tour I saw) and sang on the hit Hold On.
Saw Santana at University of California, Berkeley, Greek theater some decades ago. It was wonderful at that time, a younger Carlos, more towards the Woodstock era, more towards the 1970's. Ah, I'm old now; the hell with all of us.
I love the Greek Theater-it was the only time I got to see my music goddess, Joni Mitchell. I’m now 68…you?
His worl with John Mclaughlin is what you need to hear (Love,Devotion,Surrender album)
Playing with JOHN MCLAUGHLIN is where Carlos got alot better upped his game .
Carlos Santana inspired me to play guitar 🎸 back in 76. 😁
Same for me in '73
To me santana is the best guitarrist in the world I think his creativity has no end just think about the variety of songs he has I do not think there is another guitsrrist in the world with such ceeativity
Same, when I needed it most, I played along all his music until I sounded like him. I was frustrated prior because I had learned from jazz teachers and theory. I couldn't seem to play with feel until I played along with his music. I do now appreciate learning Jazz and theory though, but now with feel.
“Abraxas” from 1970 is a masterpiece 🙏🏾
I saw the 'Woodstock" lineup many times back in the day. The shows were phenomenal. Carlos always seemed like a genuine cat, and it sounds like he was.
It's fascinating to hear all these different perspectives from Santana's bandmates!
Thank you very much. God bless always Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸 Nostrovia
Love the Universal Tone that is Carlos Santana!
good one.
I thought so ! Thats why ive always been a fan! His spirituallity music mix has inspired me keep playing from the heart , not from the head! Peace love youall!!!
That was great and left me wanting more. ❤Carlos Santana and his band!🦋♥️🎶🎼🎤
Santana was my first rock concert…well, any concert now that I think of it. It was 1967 and I was 11 years old and my hideous stepfather took me to the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds (which is in San Jose, the county seat of Santa Clara County) and it was utterly fantastic!
All 👁 know is, and it's been confirmed many Many MANY times over, Carlos Santana IS MUSIC!!!!!!!!
I grew up listening to Santana. One of the Best music ever
He is a Legend 🩷🩷
Thanks for a great and entertaining video.
Carlos is the man and has been for decades, no pretension, a master of his craft and a thoroughly nice dude as well. I think we all could try to be more like him. 🖖🎶💯 (p.s I wish he would tour the UK again... to see the band live is a bucket list thing for me.)
Is he still touring? If so, DANG!
I was in the music video for Nothing At All. He was very gracious to all of us. I was standing in a doorway talking to another extra. He came up behind us. He introduced himself and thanked us for being in the video. Are you kidding? It was my pleasure!
Hi Carlos , I love listening to your music. Your friend , Leslie Gatica. 😊
Carlos never changes always a good man!
One the all time greats no doubt about it. His longevity is almost unmatched. How many other people from Woodstock is still productive? The only mystery was why the guy never kept any of his personnel around very long. Virtually every new song was always with an entirely different cast.
thanks for all the things i didn't know about santana
I think Santana is great as a grupe, not just the guitarist, they all had input for the band's success.
I saw Santant in the Houston Astrodome back in the 70's. The music was great but Santana played with his back to the crowd almost the entire show. The music was great but he gave it his all to concentrate on playing.
i'm not sure that one note can change the way i feel, but whatever this is @1:31 made me change the way i feel ... about .... everything
Missed Leon Patillo sang with Santana as well !! (Borboletta and Festival ) !!!!!!!!
SANTANA!
1) I didnt know the guy from *Journey* was in Santana.2) Leon Patillp had .nice things to say about Santana/
It must have broke Carlos' heart when Greg Rolie ans Neil Schon left.
Cool collaboration with John Lee Hooker.
Small point, Areas wasn't invited back into Santana because there were some issues regarding him and alleged (although he apparently did admit to some acts in a police interview) child molestation in 1996. Perhaps that explains why Carlos was a bit less than friendly with him?
Especially since Carlos himself was also a victim of child molestation.
My dad saved his life once, he was the only sober person at a party Santana over dosed at and drove him to the hospital.
my dad works at Nintendo
Whaaaaaaaaaat!
I had a Nintendo overdose once.
My dad is a television repair man, He has an awesome set of tools, he can fix it
Carlos didn’t use hard drugs. This never happened.
I checked the comments before watching lol. Thought they were gonna trash a good man and I was not gonna participate.😊
Check the blessed intro solo on "Practice What You Preach" off the "Borboletta" album. He's not perfect, but you HAVE to be a good spirit drawing close to God to play like that.
Get LOTUS - Santana live in Japan around 1973
What about Michael Carabello and David Brown? They are the only original members of the band who are not mentioned here. Although David Brown is no longer with us, surely something could have been found, and Michael Carabello is very much alive and well and it’s quite striking that he is the only living founding member of the band not included here.
Carabello had a lot of issues and Carlos tried to help him get off the streets at one point. Maybe Michael didn’t want to contribute or has not made any quotes relevant to the subject of this video.
Alot of people think he's like hendrix, truth is he is from the same cloth as hendrix, truly free the only thing is he didn't sing, he just knew how to make songs that matched whatever sound he wanted. If i could compare his style he's more like slash, or david gilmour, or U2s the edge, but he's still much more unique than all of them.
Im not too familiar with his music but his guitar solos are truly special.
The first five albums where the best then after nothing was a WOW for me.
Great Cat
I was worried that he might have been a total dick to his band. I'm so happy that that was not the case. I have been a Santana fan from when Abraxas first came out and I still love Carlos and his music. I was surprised that Tony Lindsay was not mentioned. He is a great singer and has been in the band forever.
I think. in the early days of santana there was egos within the band who was who and who could do this or that controle to certain degree .after all. the band's name was santana the leader of the band .to me 70s was hid BEST 😊
Did I miss it? No Neal Schon???
GenXers are too young for Santana, especially for their first 3 albums which was thsir peak
I'm a millennial and I have Santana vinyl dude.
yeah thats simply not true. just something you made up in your head
@@poindextertunes yeah that's simply not true, the oldest would have been a toddler when their debut album was released in 1969 and then by the time it was 1972 you guys would have been what? 8 years old and below.
But sure, pretend to remember an era you guys weren't old enough to have experienced. I'm sure Santana was making music for babies rather than teens/20s.
@@Jcrash71sounds like as being old is the main reason to have access to certain music. What you are making up? Quite the opposite to what's been told about Santana in this clip here.
Cuco, a millenial Mexican American artist: I never had any role models growing up.
Santana: Y yo que cabron, what about me fool?
Santanas best albums are his first three albums. They kick ass
Carabello had fallout with Carlos and brown died from cirrhosis early,believe he was dropped for drinking.found out his kid was at hall fame induction,but didnt speak.never knew.his sister gave alot of his stuff to thrift store including an electric guitar I didnt buy because brown played bass.
No carabello?they went to mission together
It's all about the Barrio, dude...
Went to mission hi sf,couldnt even speak english.first three lps were best.saw their debut for Santana 3 at winterland.neil played chops,but Carlos took the credit.he was influenced by coke escovedo and totally drugged out during abraxas and 3.causing him to hookup with chinmoy.first rule of forming a group,dont have someone in group named "coke"
Cherryhill arena NJ 73
His guitar work is amazing though. Think he was born with a guitar
Put your lights on.
Very complicated!
I feel cheated, where’s the dirt?
Seen Santana 8 times
Our condolences 😂
he is a hippie.
plain and simple....
Saw alex in first gig with santana,no range,bad singer.was with brian auger on straight ahead his best.as i said before debut santana 3 at winterland with 17 year old neil was their best and peak.neil left because he played the chops and carlos got glory.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN ? MUSIC ? WHAT IS THE PURPUS OF MUSIC , AND WHAT HAS IT ACTUALLY BEEN USED FOR HERE IN AMERICA ? DISTRACTIONS ARE NECESSARY TO ALLOW OTHER THINGS TO GO UNDER THE RADAR , AND THEY GET PAID VERY WELL ! QUINCY JONES JUST PASSED AWAY WITH A 500 MILLION DOLLARS NET WORTH FOR WHAT ? SANTANA HAD GREAT MUSICIANS , MOST OF THEM COULD OUT PLAY HIM BUT NONE BECAME WEALTHY LIKE HIM : YOU CAN HERE WHERE MOST OF SANTANAS INFLUENCE CAME FROM !DISTRACTORS : 🤔
I thought it was gonna be negative
I’m sure he has a lot to say about them.
Saw Santana a few years back and he spewed a bunch of political BS during the concert just q total let down for most I spoke to ! 😂it was like he was trying to be bob marley but without Marley’s poetic ability went to hear some bluesy rock and roll not about climate change or any democratic nonsense you could see the disappointed in people’s faces during and after the concert! 😢now Joe Bonamassa is the blues the whole blues, and nothing but the blues! Way better and No political rhetoric! Just music and sweat .😓! Out with the old in with the new!❤
2 of the best Vocalists: Greg Walker (Stormy) amazing control, phrasing, tonality & octave range. Alex Ligertwood: probably the best male vocalist next to Steve Perry.
I agree. Zebop! One of my all timers
Davidip
No Gabor Szabo... no Santana.
Santana is another Dylan.
This album was a nice comeback after all that watered down stuff he did in the 80s when he drifted away from the latin influenced music and started playing more straight ahead rock music. Kinda boring...
His music and guitar playing started out at its peak and got worse over time…..his tone with that shitty PRS is horrible…..
He has blown up every successful lineup he's ever had. He needs to be #1. Is he a great guitarist? YES. Does he have a huge ego? YES.
yea what about Tony Lindsay great singer! and songwriter no merntion of him?
115th
I wasted 5 minutes of my life saying hi to him once in Hawaii. Would rather have never run into the guy. SRV on the hand was the coolest guy I ever met.
Seems like you caught him on a bad day as everyone else only have positive things to say about Carlos. He is human after all.
I heard he rants about woke politics at his shows now because Trump broke his brain.
Oh so you mean he’s using his freedom of speech?
Trump couldn't break Forrest Gumps brain, lol
Carlos Santana is full of goodness and mercy. Chump is full of himself.
Well it's better then hearing people tear down others and threaten them and their lives, livelihood. I BET he pays his bills too..... there is so much bad on that other side of not woke...its about democracy.. woke, stupid term stupid Musk echoed....
So easy to talk about tTrump since every time Donnie opens up his mouth he spews vomit 🤮
1970s Carlos was the best Carlos in my opinion.
Vance is a liar.
this grunge channel is cringe
I've been to three Santana concerts in two continents.The best performance was when Santana played a small basketball court hall in Hilo Hawaii a day before my birthday way back in March 1993.
The Watsonville Concert tops it.
I played with Santana in 1975. Everything was mimed, he can’t even play the guitar in real life. All Santanas guitar parts were played by Jerome Pippington from Pippingfield in Pippingstock.
No Way!!
@@tomhouk6587 Oh yes!
Incredulous to me that Mike Carabello was excluded from the bias conversation. Earlier this year Carlos announced from stage that He and Carabello started Santana in 1963. This egregious fluff piece is banal.
But a bigot.
who? Carlos?
If you take away all that percussion and the macho male singer and just leave him with a bass and drums and take away those hats you'll see him for what he really is!
I've seen santana at least 30 times...
Some of these dorks wouldn't know one end of a cow to the other.Carlos is premo
Simply the best Carlos Santana my fucking idol
How to make Santana seem boring. And true Santana was played in the 1970's.