Santana - Jingo (Audio)
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2017
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I remember my dad playing this album when I was a kid. I’d stare at the cover and be amazed and scared at the same time 🫣
My dad’s in the hospital right now and I play music to cheer him up. ❤️🩹 Santana is forever our fave🙌🏽 #SFNative #LaMision #Santana
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I hope your pops is better...
It was 1970 when i heard this in a disco. The first time i was blown away of this great track. I was just 16 then. Now i'm 65 and still turn it on my radioshow. Good thing to remember on my youth and my time now. The music hasn't change, just our age. Todat i still love this masterpiece of Carlos Santana.
The first lead notes that Carlos plays are absolutely electrifying! How can some musicians pack so much MUSIC into a few notes?
That's his genius
Talent and drugs
And many of we little dudes back then were absolutely blown away that Carlos was using a Gibson SG Special to bring that Latin/Mexican musical vibe/groove to life here in the States on Columbia records. Carlos channeled a new sound and tone on guitar, no doubt about it. Plus, he was so smart in allowing another guitar master and hired gun to come on board and blow us freaks away.....Mr. Neal Schon.......with a guitar style/attack/technique that complimented Carlos so well. These were great years, ladies and gentlemen.
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Sure makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand.
I was home from college in 1969 playing this song. My dad heard it, kept my record and gave me money to go buy myself a new one. A cross-generational commonality not too common in the rebellious 60's.
Good memory.
I just heard "Jingo" yesterday on a long drive with a friend. I told him this song is going to stay with me for days. Here I am a day later and can't get enough of it.
The dopest Santana song.
Still with you?
@@sharpie3811 Actually off and on it still is!
Everybody thinks it the radio hits the people who don't listen to Santana. He's one of the few musicians with back to back hits on every album and they all blend together in the most beautiful sounds, African,rock,soul. He's just incredible. My Carlos Santana!!!!
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I first heard Jingo in Viet Nam 1970. I still love it .. I am 70 now.
@Rb Tallman, Welcome Home! Heard the album at many a set in the hootches of DaNang RVN 1970-1971.
ok boomer O___O
Jinggggoooo baa ... 😌
70 is a cool age i always wanted to be 70
@@26j9isnotarealperson says someone listening this song
My first album purchased .I was 16. ♥️ I'm 70 now. I've seen Santana 3-4 times.
Still love the energy and excitement of it all.
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Which album?
Only with passage of half a century can you truly appreciate greatness. Santana nailed it perfectly on their very first album!
Flawless album every song perfection
La ultima leyenda latina viviente del rock larga vidaaa maestro CARLOS SANTANA !! toda latinoamerica te ama
ALEJANDRO!!! TOTALMENTE DE ACUERDO CON VOS!!😅
Es un maestro de vida..yo creci escuchando su música y en mis 60 años baile flor de luna. Dios lo bendiga
I'm 24 now. My dad said when I was a baby this was my all time favorite song. He said I use to shake to it and bob my head lol. Decided to relive my first ever favorite song.
This feels like a spiritual ritual
it is, my friend :v
Yes
F@*$ yea
My dad told me when I first started playing guitar. "You're a great guitar player when people can tell its you soon as they hear the first note of your song." I asked him what a he meant by that. He played me this record.
YOU HAD A GREAT FATHER .I ENVY U
U have the best father my dude
Nice..my dad was an asshole
f to the yah my dude
Couple others, Albert King (who played like Hendrix upside down), Hendrix, Jerry Garcia and BB King especially.
Who's still bumping this in 2020? This girl here.
Victoria I am 😄 Always. Santana is in my soul.
🙋🏻♀️
Me....🙋
You'd have to be dead not to light up to this music!!!
Santana Claus ALWAYS delivers the presents!!
Am I the only one commenting about that awesome Album art? There are 8 hidden faces in it and a woman in skirt.
I bought this album when it first came out and only realised a few years later that the lion's head was a composite of images. Great art work and fantastic album. Timeless
WELCOME!! GREETINGS FROM GREECE
Damn I remember my dad and his friends jammin this when I was little. They were always trying to hide the drugs when me and my brothers walked in lol! That's when I started to really dig classic rock. Floyd,Zeppelin, the stones, the who, the doobies etc. Perfucknfection!!! My pops was a hippy by the way. Huge Beatles fan!!!! Anyway I don't usually leave comments. This just brought back a few memories. Peace and love everybody!
Perfuncknfection!!! Nice.
The good old days
That might be the good old days but the music back then is still relevant today! I defy anyone to find anything better with today's garbage!! :)
Totally relate
alilert
The energy is insane.
Saw him live 2 days ago. Such an incredible show. He started off with this masterpiece!
Now that would be a concert to never forget Ibwould love to see Santana
Same. I am a Santana fan and didn't know of this masterpiece.
@@anthonypopa2947 i know just heard it for the first time on 8/3/2022 in concert cant stop listening to it..
Great song
Ese tocar de tambores, te pone el corazón a mil y es allí cuando sientes que toda una energía positiva se apodera de tu cuerpo y te hace sacudir hasta el alma.
Desde Bogotá Colombia.
Diciembre 25 del 2021
Siiiiii
Mejor no lo podria expresar, grande Santana!!!
Verdade amigo
The best Latin rock music ever played in this planet
Every time I hear this song it's like something awakens within my soul, and I get electrified.
Tantric Trance
❤❤
Carlos Santana doesn't just have one song called "Smooth". That's because this song is totally SMOOOTH!
The music of santana is addictive....I tell you guys...you will never stop listening to it once you heard it....I'm 63 now and even my grandchild fell in love with the music of santana
There's something about this song that is timeless.
Even my millennial era daughter n her friends love it
Nice
Es que está increíble tengo un disco de vinilo que tiene está canción tan genial y te juro que se escucha mucho mejor escuchándolo en el disco
Rousing drums, guitars and vocals from the master of Latin/African rhythms. Takes me me back to the early 70's when I first heard Santana's moving solos.
A remake of ulatunde..
please tell me you also greatly enjoy listening to fela kuti? say what you will about him, but he could fucking jam, dude, and he inspired plenty...
With Santana it's really Latin/AFrican/World rhythms
@@mrfester42 pretty sure Santana would much rather credit his own indigenous roots before mentioning the old half of the world, but I don't think you would understand my reasoning, and it's not important, neither, ha ja ha...
right we all should be glad this living legend is still here unlike Jimi Hendrix and Frank Zappa Randy rhoads or dimebag darrell or Eddie Van Halen or even Santana's little brother Jorge from Malo
I was 8 years old in 1969 when my aunt Marianne bought this incredible 7" single in pink vinyl. I still have it. For me, 1969 is one of the greatest years in Rock History. So many amazing artists had their first album in that year.
Always Loved Santana. But THIS jam here... That African Latin beat taps into something so primal in me. Both are in my blood but its something deeper. Can't listen to this and not move. I can't !!! 💓💓💓🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
💣🎸🥁🎸🎸🥁🎶🎵🎵🎶❤
It's TOTALLY PRIMAL. You hit it on the head with that descriptor!
OMG! The rhythm, the drums and bongos, and that wildfire guitar! I'm in heaven!
The beat, the rhythm, the drums. Damn good. Turn it up loud and enjoy 💜
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First heard this while still in my teens now at 70s i still love this!
I bought this album when it first came out. It (and all my numerous vinyl records) have gone with me, and are still with me over the many years and moves around the US.
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Savoy! My Spanish Heritage......
If you don't feel like moving something, even a finger tapping out the beat, you must not be breathing! Between the Latin/African percussion work and the screaming guitar, I can't imagine how someone could hold still, let alone not like this. I didn't appreciate some of this music when it was first released around 47 years ago but over time I grew to love pretty much all of it. Back then it was mainly the hits that attracted me. I'm glad I got past that, otherwise the last 4+ decades would've been much emptier.
Air-guitarin' like a sombich right now!
All my toes are moving in different directions.
When it was 1st released, did u move to it? Even a finger? If not? Your growing younger, enjoy that! (:
All time favorite Santana tune🥁 🎸🪘
Just can’t be still when this is playing ✌️
@@geetallygee5089 heard this the other day in my car,,,,,drove me crazy,,,,tapping on the gas pedal
Mi papá siempre escuchaba Santana y ahora me gusta a mi y tengo 40 muy buena música
Watching the Mohamed Ali documentary brought me back here.
That percussion slays, man…needless to say the guitar as well
UNA BESTIA SIDERAL DE LA GUITARRA. UN DEFINITIVO ÍCONO DEL ROCK AND ROLL, EL SÚPER MAESTRO CARLOS SANTANA.
What words are they saying after Jingo that’ sounds like “go pop pop go pop?
@@brucemarshall9555 They sing "Jingo", jingo ba, jingo ba ba, lo ba lo ba. The original by Babatunde Olatunji was called "Jin-Go-Lo-Ba".
I can still see my mother washing the dinner dishes and swinging her hips to this song!!!!!☺☺☺☺ ( She was the mother of seven children)......
Shake it baby,, great.
Garage band 69 at Victoria and Foothill Park played a version.Me waiting to be drafted.
Your mother sounded cool 🙂
She probably listened to Santana alot and out popped 6 kids
@@elizabethjoiner Could be!! Had 2 wonderful parents that raised 7 good people who remain that way!!! 👍
Crazy vibes man!
Oooo yes there is 😎
Latin percussion is next level !
BIGGGGEST UNDERSTATEMENT. This is beyond vibes.. this is another REALITY. ❤️🙏❤️☀️☀️☀️🌟PEACE & LOVE VIA CON DIOS 🙏☀️🙏
@Albert Mojica,Jr. Santana's very personal guitar tone always sounded like it's out of the heat of the jungle to me.
@@Mochimochi393 Vaya con Dios.
This has to be one of the most amazing songs - from it's conception to now
conception
i am 65 this was the first album I ever bought in my early 20s
Nice one.
The best album ever....i was 15 or 16....i'm 67 now still loving Santana...
Here after watching The Contenental's first episode
SAME
Same 😂
Same. This song is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So glad I saw them in the 70's.
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I love this song.. 1969,1970 Managua Nicaragua
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Yea im 67 and i enjoy listing too these
still sounds as good as ever
Vietnam...1972!. Heard in 10th grade... before I graduated and went to Vietnam in summer of 72'...
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VIVA MEXICO!!!! Santana ❤
True, but viva the United States that made my favoriteeeeeee boy famous. ❤🇺🇸
@@marynicholas2578 - That's Right!! 🇺🇸🔥👍
Aguevo puro guanatos compas Colonia Santa Maria
Puro jalisco guanatos desde fresno California
Mary Nicholas caiese
Inspired by walking in a park one day and hearing Babatunde practicing Jin Go La, Santana was able to collaborate with him and making this wonderful fusion
Just love Santana since high school and I am 63.
All his music reminds me of summer, I guess cause
I've seen him only at festivals. It was always a good time.
Elementary school for me and I'm 65.
@@SteelHorseRidershigh school for me and I am 65. Likely you had older siblings or cousins or neighborhood kids. Good for you.
I first heard Jingo in 1971, I was a military policeman in Fort Benning Georgia. It brings me back some great memories.
Lo mejor de la música de Carlos Santana. Recuerdos de mi Juventud.
Saludos desde San Luis Potosí.
2022, and beyond. This classic will never die❤️
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Omg those drums...Santana on 🎸. Jingo still hot in 2019 🔥🔥🔥🔥
At the time the drummer was only 15!
Great music is timeless.
I first heard it in 1986 at the Leslie Hotel Margate.where a young bar man named Kevin danced to this.he made a dance that everyone could join in.I miss him.he has been gone 31 years now.long before his time,after a terrible accident.long may Jingo and my Kev live in my heart my soul mate.♥️
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Reminds me of hanging out at precita park in the mission dist san fran smoking a joint and drinking a beer steve venegas
I was 17 yrs old when I first heard this kick ass song in 1970. It still get me up to 💃 like my spiritual mother use to dance. Viva Santana forever...
Surprisingly I received the lp from my father's brother, eternal thanks to Uncle Dieter!
Excellent!
I was in high school in San Jose, CA in the early 1970s. Santana was still a fairly new band and played all around the SF Bay area. I probably saw them at least three times live. This song was a stand out. All the young people were dancing or grooving to the music. I miss those days.
I was in Oakland in the 70s, I saw Malo at a concert in San Jose in 71 or 72, I loved growing up in Oakland
I've still got this in perfect condition I'm 65 now..... Whisky and cola & a Havana... In heaven... The ones who give a thumbs down don't appreciate great music...
I can still see me and my Big brother Joe we would be in the backyard getting stoned listening to Santana
When I was in elementary school my grandpa used to pick me up in his brand new 2005 Mercedes Benz SL500 and he’d play this song on full blast while driving down broadway with the top down. Sigh.
Great Memories....
Your grandpa was very very cool 😎
Daimleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer go Benz?
560 sel
Saw Carlito in Woodstock 69' up state New York baby...Soul Sacrifice, Evil Ways.....Que Viva Carlito Santana...
His Music Never Gets Old in Fact this is My Favorite by Santana much ❤️
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this guy is a genius
zenith angel absolutely
Música inmortal, pura energía 💥💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻✨
Completamente de acuerdo contigo amiga saludos de Bellwood ilinois cuídate
Una leyenda viviente! Larga vida a Santana desde Paraguay
💣🥁🎸🎶🎵🎵🎶.. remember when they played at high school. 1960s
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Heard the 1959 version of this Nigerian song, and I am proud that Carlos ran with it because it helped develop my love for all music no matter from it started...
Still have this incredible album. The cover is great too.
Orgullosa de escuchar esta buena música. Tuve la dicha de verlo en vivo en Lima¡¡
My mother, (a Dancer) owned this album.
I always loved dancing to its rhythms, the drums -SLAP!!
All a dancer really needs, (me) is the
🪘 beat. .
Jus can't hide!!!
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SANTANA Y JINGO!! ES LO MÁS!! GRACIAS CARLOS POR TANTA Y BUENA MÚSICA!!!😊😊😊
Jingo was the first number of Santana I listened to in 70's. 2022 and getting close to 70 years, damn, can't be still... :)
SANTANA forever!!!🎸🎙🎶🎹🎶
Hell yeah go Santana forever one of the world s best guitarist ❤
I was 14 when I heard this song from santana.Woodstock days now Im 64
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The drums on this song were "sampled" from the first recorded sounds of African drums brought over to America. People better recognize the truth when they even open their mouth about music.
Greatest percussion band in the world Carlos and Greg Rollie are so fantastic together what great great musicians all of them Jose Michael Mike David the Tower of Power horn section
DIFENETLY A PREBATTLE TRANCE SONG. KJNDA LIKE A TRANCE BY SALADIN AND HIS ARMY.
I've spent 20 years searching for this track! Found it
EPIC !
The continental 🎉
De las mejores rolas de Santana simplemente mágico... alucinante viva México 🇲🇽
Had this drum beat in my head on the way home from work. Had to jingo in here.
2024 and still 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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"Jingo" was only a modest seller as a single, spending eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, and peaked at #56.
I'm convinced that chart position has nothing to do with how good a song is.
Que recuerdo hasta lo bailamos con los amigos gracias Carlos Santana lindos tiempos.
SANTANA 🎸 Orgullo Mexicano 🇲🇽
También hay un Nica, Chepito Áreas, pero en si, es un grupo Mexicano.
Ah Jingo! You made me won best in Talent... dancing one of our native dance! Those were the best days! 😘😍👍💕
Then recently, my friend joined a contest and present this music for her dance talent, oh Yesss, she won Miss Talent too!!! I was her Coach 😂🏆👍🤗😝🥰
@@annehochster3811it’s my pleasure having you on here; so have you ever been to our concerts?
Can anyone stand ir sit still when hearing this song?
Too difficult.
The first song by Santana I ever heard (in San Francisco) and still my favorite. But to be honest, I have many favorites.
The beats and the Rhythm in this song is amazing. I can listen to this all day. Is there an extended version of this??
My gramps told me they did some STUFF before going to see these guys live and he said it was the best time he ever had in his entire life. Said you could see the music coming off the instruments 😂😂😂.
Right Here ! Love SANTANA! Much ❤️
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Heard this in 1969. I was 13. Song still LIGHTS IT UP!!!!!
Rhythms that fuel the soul!
Is this not the coolest song ever!! OMG, the percussion!!!
I used to dance the Samba to this at Bob Dales Dance Studio in Manchester many many years ago.
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A true guitar hero and of course his band. Chepito Areas from Nicaragua 🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮
Del maestro Carlos Santana para el mundo del Rock!!!
The conga solo is perfect…
awesome arrangement makes me what to climb a tower