One of the rare instrumentals you would hear on occasion on FM rock radio 📻 in the 70's. Fun Fact - Journey founders Greg Rolie & Neil Schon were originally in Santana. Greg sings lead on Black Magic Woman.
Yamaha SG 2000. Guitarra personalizada para Carlos Santana. La llamaron "The Gibson Killer". Gracias a esta guitarra y especialmente con este tema, Carlos Santana pudo expresar toda la profundidad de sus sentimientos, de su alma.
You should check out the live Moonflower version of this song. My recommendation for the best under the radar Santana song is Brightest Star from the Zebop! album. The emotional singing and playing from the lead singer and Carlos' guitar is astounding.
Listen to their "Bella", "Tales of Kilimanjaro", "The victory is won" and "Blues for Salvador". All great instrumentals. Also "Novus" featuring opera singer Placido Domingo is great.
Hola familia Hanier, esta misma canción de Carlos Santana "Europa" tiene una gran versión del saxofonista argentino que vivió muchos años en New York, Leandro "Gato" (cat) Barbieri que la van a encontrar en youtube, se las recomiendo. Saludos.
Hey Hanier Family, really enjoy your music reactions! Since you really like Santana, I highly, highly recommend you react to Santana’s song Transcendence next. Must be the studio version, however, not a live version. No one else will request this Santana song. But, believe me it’s fire!! Also, Song Of The Wind (studio version) is an awesome Santana song.
There is a Santana double live album called Moonflower that has a live version of this song and many other great songs. You should sit down and listen to that whole album. It would blow your mind.
This starts of so much like Parisienne Walkways by Gary Moore, which if you haven't heard, is well worth a listen. Find a live version wi a bit o length if you can.
Can I suggest you listen to the Dutch 70s band Focus, starting with their track Focus II, not their most famous but one which has elements I believe you will both really enjoy. Keep discovering good music!
not sure if you guys will see this, but if you want to listen to more of santanas music check out his 2006 album “All That I Am”. thats my personal favorite album of theirs and has an insane run of songs that are genuinely so underrated. would love to see a reaction of some songs off that album like i dont want to lose your love ft los lonely boys. also has an awesome instrumental with kirk hammett of metallica.
It's clear you guys "appreciate" music. I love your reactions. If I can recommend a classical tune which most channels miss... search youtube and look for this title "Mahler: Final de la sinfonía nº 2 (Resurrección). Gustavo Dudamel en el Royal Albert Hall" - It's the final part of Mahler's uplifting 2nd Symphony, it's runs just over 6 minutes. I would love to see your reaction to this... it is for sure a soul capturer. Try it ;) Anyway, love this channel and your reactions.
It's about the beauty and horror of Europe. The second half tells us that all hell broke loose and the bombs are dropping as the siren is sustained. The closing middle riff is the most demonic expression in Santana's repertoire.
Not sure if you guys will see this in time but Sinead Oconner has just moved on. She did a fantastic version of "Jah Nuh Dead", it really shows off her voice.
One of the rare instrumentals you would hear on occasion on FM rock radio 📻 in the 70's. Fun Fact - Journey founders Greg Rolie & Neil Schon were originally in Santana. Greg sings lead on Black Magic Woman.
Yamaha SG 2000. Guitarra personalizada para Carlos Santana. La llamaron "The Gibson Killer". Gracias a esta guitarra y especialmente con este tema, Carlos Santana pudo expresar toda la profundidad de sus sentimientos, de su alma.
Santana was instrumental in making my life enjoyable. I went to UCSB a party school. That lady has SOUL.
The full name of this song is Europa ( earth’s cry heaven’s smile) ✨
You should check out the live Moonflower version of this song. My recommendation for the best under the radar Santana song is Brightest Star from the Zebop! album. The emotional singing and playing from the lead singer and Carlos' guitar is astounding.
Excellent choice and reaction 🍻
" Transcendence " - santana 🔥🔥🔥
I agree. Transcendence is fire!!!
Listen to their "Bella", "Tales of Kilimanjaro", "The victory is won" and "Blues for Salvador". All great instrumentals. Also "Novus" featuring opera singer Placido Domingo is great.
I was convinced Santana's best music was packed into their first album until I heard this piece. It makes your heart soar.
Tom Coster on keyboards Armando Peraza on congas Ndugu Chancler on drums and David Brown on bass. From the Amigos album 1976
Have to agree with SPKDesign...........Parisienne Walkways by Gary Moore is an essential listen.
Such a great song by Carlos.Thank you for this one.
Black Magic Woman is a cover of an early Fleetwood Mac song.
Hola familia Hanier, esta misma canción de Carlos Santana "Europa" tiene una gran versión del saxofonista argentino que vivió muchos años en New York, Leandro "Gato" (cat) Barbieri que la van a encontrar en youtube, se las recomiendo.
Saludos.
Hey Hanier Family, really enjoy your music reactions! Since you really like Santana, I highly, highly recommend you react to Santana’s song Transcendence next. Must be the studio version, however, not a live version. No one else will request this Santana song. But, believe me it’s fire!! Also, Song Of The Wind (studio version) is an awesome Santana song.
Yes to both!
Sensacional, unico Carlos Santana
There is a Santana double live album called Moonflower that has a live version of this song and many other great songs. You should sit down and listen to that whole album. It would blow your mind.
This starts of so much like Parisienne Walkways by Gary Moore, which if you haven't heard, is well worth a listen. Find a live version wi a bit o length if you can.
Parisienne walkways is a must
Can I suggest you listen to the Dutch 70s band Focus, starting with their track Focus II, not their most famous but one which has elements I believe you will both really enjoy. Keep discovering good music!
Some of Thijs Van Leer and Jan Akkerman's solo stuff is worth a listen too.
We did Focus Anonymous II. Is that the same?
@@hanierfamily No, it’s a different song, but the fact you have been introduced to Focus is the main thing. I appreciate you replying- thanks.
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not sure if you guys will see this, but if you want to listen to more of santanas music check out his 2006 album “All That I Am”. thats my personal favorite album of theirs and has an insane run of songs that are genuinely so underrated. would love to see a reaction of some songs off that album like i dont want to lose your love ft los lonely boys. also has an awesome instrumental with kirk hammett of metallica.
This is the guitar version of Gato Barbieri's saxophone version. It is great!!!!
@@AlbertoBerio check out Gato doing this on Fanta All Stars album “Social Change”-brilliant version!
It's clear you guys "appreciate" music. I love your reactions. If I can recommend a classical tune which most channels miss... search youtube and look for this title "Mahler: Final de la sinfonía nº 2 (Resurrección). Gustavo Dudamel en el Royal Albert Hall" - It's the final part of Mahler's uplifting 2nd Symphony, it's runs just over 6 minutes. I would love to see your reaction to this... it is for sure a soul capturer. Try it ;) Anyway, love this channel and your reactions.
It's about the beauty and horror of Europe. The second half tells us that all hell broke loose and the bombs are dropping as the siren is sustained. The closing middle riff is the most demonic expression in Santana's repertoire.
If you see him play this live, it is goosebumps all the way.
This song is what you call pure seduction. The beginning is fingers teasing your soul. Beautiful 🎶🎸🎵
ANOTHER SANTANA, "I LOVE YOU MUCH TOO MUCH"
I'm not really a fan of Santana but , i do acknowledge his talent.
I (Chris) was emotional during this one. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
You love listening to “Treat” by Santana
Not sure if you guys will see this in time but Sinead Oconner has just moved on. She did a fantastic version of "Jah Nuh Dead", it really shows off her voice.
We'd read that just an hour ago. This may save us hunting down a song. Tomorrow, though. Comparison day today.