The first "rock" instrumental that actually brought me to tears (the studio version). I remember back in 1971, driving on country roads up in the hills SW of Wheeling, West Virginia. I had the windows open, and the studio version of Samba Pa Ti came on the radio. It reached right in and touched that part of me I thought only some poems and paintings could reach. It always does. 🥲🎶🎵
Despite how wonderful every version of this song is, I still prefer the recording on Abraxas. Carlos is the walking definition of smooth. His strength was creating the perfect guitar riff, simple but gorgeous, and working form there. He was never a member of the "I gotta play more notes faster than anybody else." Thank heaven.
This looks like when they brought back elements of the Woodstock Era band - Greg Rolie on keys, possibly Michael Shrieve on drums...didn't see the bass player....
Translated means Samba for you, from the 1970 album Abraxas, Santana said this was the first recording that truly expressed himself. This was the first single of Santana to break into the UK market. This is another masterpiece with wonderful blends from the organ and Carlo's undeniable guitar work. 🎸🎸🎸 Timeless wonderment. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Agnete. 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Great reaction! 😃 I love this video, the drummer, keyboardist, and conga player are the original musicians that played with him at Woodstock!, so cool. 😎 Thank you Peace! 🙏
Samba pa ti surely an iconic song in rockmusic history.....yes.......Carlos and Gregg Rollie, the original "soundmaker" of this 1971 song from the album "Abraxas", here on this recent live performance, then you could hear this song 1000 times the day on each radio station, on each party, dancing "cheek to cheek" with a girl.....long time ago.......
Yes..My step dad played that 30 years ago..to me..I was floored..same with hendrix..I play the guitar today..because..both hendrix and satanas.the guitar sang..
This is the best Santana track ever. He does great with the live version but the studio version has a permanent place in my heart. This Orion by Metallica and Marooned by Pink Floyd are my top 3 rock instrumentals.
Great song, this and Europa are 2 of my favorite Santana songs. He also played on at least 1 Gato Barbieri album. His guitar and Gato's sax are unbelievable together...
Been Santana fan since the late 60’s. I’ve chilled to this song during sunrise on the East coast USA and sunsets on West coast of USA multiple times. It always leaves my with a transformative relaxed state of being. Carlos is one of a rare few you recognize immediately upon hearing. He truly makes his guitars speak to your soul. Thx Harri. ❤ your channel.
Santana makes his talk and sing when he plays,, no need for words, and the band are just sublime, got to be one of the all time great tunes and Artists of all time. Fantastic vibe.
Agnete, Carlos Santana ranks as "my" #1 guitarist of all time. I just simply feel his musical spirit. He has always surrounded himself with top shelf talent as well. Thank you Agnete. Beautiful choice. 👋👋👋
When I was a freshman in University, I used to come home on weekends and go to a local club. There was always a girl there that I had a crush on. Never got the nerve to ask her out but we would always dance to this song near the end of the evening.
Thanks Agnete and Harri for doing my favourite Santana instrumental. Have loved this since the first studio version on the "Abraxas" album. Wore that one out and had to buy a second copy, later on I got the CD too. Only thing wrong with that first version is that it's too short. Live versions are always longer but a bit different, he never does it exactly the same way twice. Love them all.
Agnete - "Samba pa ti", what a great submission!! This was a terrific performance as always by one of my favorites, Carlos Santana. You made my music listening night. Very well done, Harri,
For those that don't know it, here is a sung version in Spanish by José Feliciano (in this video with Santana). Regards ua-cam.com/video/_MpQ4XOO99E/v-deo.html
I would argue that Harri is not compelled to only react to songs he has not heard before. It is more likely he may chose to not react to a song he has already reacted to. Your membership status does not influence his option..
My all time favorite instrumental
One of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard! Love Santana always have! What he makes his guitar sound like is truly spiritual!! ❤️
my favorite Santana song
The Great Gregg Rollie on keyboards the voice of "Black magic woman"and later a founding member of Journey.
Have loved this since the early 70s. It's just a stunning piece! Thank you!
This channel is without a doubt, consistently, the coolest and finest entertainment on the web.. I salute you, Sir Harri. Please never change.
The first "rock" instrumental that actually brought me to tears (the studio version). I remember back in 1971, driving on country roads up in the hills SW of Wheeling, West Virginia. I had the windows open, and the studio version of Samba Pa Ti came on the radio. It reached right in and touched that part of me I thought only some poems and paintings could reach. It always does. 🥲🎶🎵
Despite how wonderful every version of this song is, I still prefer the recording on Abraxas. Carlos is the walking definition of smooth. His strength was creating the perfect guitar riff, simple but gorgeous, and working form there. He was never a member of the "I gotta play more notes faster than anybody else." Thank heaven.
Imagine being 16 in 1970 hearing Santana for the first time.🤯
He doesn't play the guitar, he makes it sing.
Fantastic
Love this song by Santana. Thank you Agnete ❤ and Harri.
🥰🤩🤗
One of those artists that you can listen to all night...
This looks like when they brought back elements of the Woodstock Era band - Greg Rolie on keys, possibly Michael Shrieve on drums...didn't see the bass player....
I have loved this song now for 50+ years.
Translated means Samba for you, from the 1970 album Abraxas, Santana said this was the first recording that truly expressed himself. This was the first single of Santana to break into the UK market.
This is another masterpiece with wonderful blends from the organ and Carlo's undeniable guitar work. 🎸🎸🎸 Timeless wonderment. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Agnete. 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
👍💯❤🥰🤗 DKCA 🌹🥀🌻
@agnetesorensenelbom5085 🤗🥰🇨🇦🎶🇩🇰🌹🌹 Hope you're having a wonderful day Agnete.
His timing and rhythm are impeccable. Special. Santana!
Almost the Woodstock lineup!
This is Santana "searching for the soul of the Universe" and I think he found it ;?)
Absolutely my favorite song.
Most of all I love Santana's guitar, 😍 I like this sound, you can listen to this kind of music indefinitely and you won't get tired of it.😎
Great reaction! 😃 I love this video, the drummer, keyboardist, and conga player are the original musicians that played with him at Woodstock!, so cool. 😎 Thank you Peace! 🙏
Samba pa ti surely an iconic song in rockmusic history.....yes.......Carlos and Gregg Rollie, the original "soundmaker" of this 1971 song from the album "Abraxas", here on this recent live performance, then you could hear this song 1000 times the day on each radio station, on each party, dancing "cheek to cheek" with a girl.....long time ago.......
Yes..My step dad played that 30 years ago..to me..I was floored..same with hendrix..I play the guitar today..because..both hendrix and satanas.the guitar sang..
I saw Santana three or four times in late seventies through eighties. Those live performances just transported me somewhere happy.
This is the best Santana track ever. He does great with the live version but the studio version has a permanent place in my heart.
This Orion by Metallica and Marooned by Pink Floyd are my top 3 rock instrumentals.
Carlos definitely has his own style and sound all his own. You definitely know it’s him if you don’t have a visual.
You lucked out with this one brother...the talent hear is awesome! Ty brother Harri
Great song, this and Europa are 2 of my favorite Santana songs. He also played on at least 1 Gato Barbieri album. His guitar and Gato's sax are unbelievable together...
Been Santana fan since the late 60’s. I’ve chilled to this song during sunrise on the East coast USA and sunsets on West coast of USA multiple times. It always leaves my with a transformative relaxed state of being. Carlos is one of a rare few you recognize immediately upon hearing. He truly makes his guitars speak to your soul. Thx Harri. ❤ your channel.
Santana makes his talk and sing when he plays,, no need for words, and the band are just sublime, got to be one of the all time great tunes and Artists of all time. Fantastic vibe.
The only thing I use to dread on this song was hearing it fade out.Sounded like he was just warming and probably went on for a good while after.
grande don carlos
The live version from Mexico is amazing. And I saw him live in 78 and in a smaller venue with amazing acoustics. It was a great version then too.
What a chilled song . One of the master musicians since the 60,s ..A true musical god over so many decades ❤
Fantastic! Harri you’re right, when listening to this song, you need to dissect it to really appreciate it.
song of the wind soars to the havens
This gives me goosebumps. Such a great guitarist. The whole band is great! 🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️
Jaw dropping performance!😲
🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Agnete. This was a great choice. I often need to be reminded of what a stunning talent CS is. Harri’s comments were spot on as usual!🌺✌️
Thank you ❤️🌞🌻
Thank you Harri for a great reaction This song brings back fantastic memories 🥰💫💯👍
Agnete, Carlos Santana ranks as "my" #1 guitarist of all time. I just simply feel his musical spirit. He has always surrounded himself with top shelf talent as well. Thank you Agnete. Beautiful choice. 👋👋👋
@@Imadrummin Thank you for your kind words 👍💯❤
I have loved this song since the first time I heard it.
Don´t tell us you´have never heard this one before!!!!! 😃😃 That´s Carlos Santana!
Harribest knew the studio version, had not seen the live.....
@@agnetesorensenelbom5085 yep I heard him saying that!
From the Abraxas album, I played the hell out of that album, this is is my favorite track. Roll em if you’ve got em folks! 😂
I loved the original Abraxas version: it is on my repeat CD in my car. Now this live version is ear candy too.
When I was a freshman in University, I used to come home on weekends and go to a local club. There was always a girl there that I had a crush on. Never got the nerve to ask her out but we would always dance to this song near the end of the evening.
Who needs lyrics when we have Santana on the strings!
Carlos - always my favourite from back then.
When young I used to admire this track. However, having later become more emotionally open, I can now 'feel' the song. Life is a journey.
Thank you!
My favorite guitarist. Drop the mic. 🤘✌👍 Thank you Agnete. 👋👋👋
👍💯🥳
Definitely in my Top 5 depending on my mood and what sound, I’m looking for or wanting to feel
That is a fantastic song to my ears! I have always loved it!❤❤❤
THE TEACHER! 🙏🏼 AT WORK 😎🤘
I have been lucky enough to see Santana a few times over the years.I hav e this album. Always an outstanding player
I fell in love with this the first time I heard it.That was almost 50 years ago. Still reaches my soul every time.
My favorite instrumental. Beautiful!
I was at my first Santana concert for my birthday 16 yrs old - they played this
Thanks Agnete and Harri for doing my favourite Santana instrumental. Have loved this since the first studio version on the "Abraxas" album. Wore that one out and had to buy a second copy, later on I got the CD too. Only thing wrong with that first version is that it's too short. Live versions are always longer but a bit different, he never does it exactly the same way twice. Love them all.
👍🌞❤️
"Incident At Neshabur" from the same album is another great instrumental
My personal fav chill/instrumental track of all time.
Agnete - "Samba pa ti", what a great submission!! This was a terrific performance as always by one of my favorites, Carlos Santana. You made my music listening night. Very well done, Harri,
Thank you so much Dave 🙏❤️🥰 Glad you enjoyed it 🌞🤩👍 Sure looks like Harri did 😉😃😅
I think that's Gregg Rolie on keyboards!
He was in Santana before Journey
You're quite right, that is Gregg Rolie ...
Great tune! While we are on Latin rock, check out Marc Anthony’s “I Need To Know”.
For those that don't know it, here is a sung version in Spanish by José Feliciano (in this video with Santana). Regards ua-cam.com/video/_MpQ4XOO99E/v-deo.html
Thank you, allways loved JF this is beautifull
Some songs sound better live, some others sound better in its original (older) release version. I prefer the latter.
There's no need for lyrics with Carlos when he makes the guitar sing.👀👀
Ah Yes… listen to his Abraxas album…. Or his first, just named Santana
Fun fact it's called a BAND......
I like the studio version better.
Harri can only react to songs / music he has not heard before. He chose the live version as he knew the album version.
I'm not sure how that changes my opinion of which version I prefer of the two.
@@BlizzardSeeker As a member I can make request to Harri, I offered both Studio and Live version. It was just an explanation.
I would argue that Harri is not compelled to only react to songs he has not heard before. It is more likely he may chose to not react to a song he has already reacted to. Your membership status does not influence his option..
@@BlizzardSeeker All I know is that we are asked to find another song, if he knows it. If its UA-cam who set the rule?
Here goes a vocal version of that fabulous classic: ua-cam.com/video/fDP_lmdic84/v-deo.html
Very interesting 🤔😅❤️ Nicely done 🌞🙏😊
Studio version much better.
Just a lot of feedback on guitar not much to it
It's NOT a song ffs
A jewel, master guitar player…