Love Santana and your reaction to him!👏🙌🎉🪅🎊. I had the pleasure of seeing a young Carlos Santana playing in San Francisco in 1969 two years after they broke out playing at Woodstock in 1967. High energy and stellar musicianship! I highly recommend you checking out the live version of Santana and Rob Thomas performing So Smooth! The official video is great but the live performance is next level👏🙌💯
Another guitarist you might like is Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Flood: ua-cam.com/video/KC5H9P4F5Uk/v-deo.html Look At Little Sister: ua-cam.com/video/FjFBsnymx_A/v-deo.html Pipeline: ua-cam.com/video/Jhfr7sjLcJg/v-deo.html
Hie Kings and Queens, thanks for watching! Here is a fun fact about Santana. Another reason he is so successful and relevant up till now is, Santana sold his name to a shoe company. The company designs and manufacture shoes and sells them, the credit of the design of the shoes and everything else goes to Santana and yet we all know Santana is not in some warehouse making those shoes. BUT!!! It is good business either way.
Very nice reaction. Shawn, Carlos music has very little to do with Mexican music. When he was still a teen he moved to San Francisco, where he was exposed to Afro-Cuban music, Latin Jazz, styles more related to Central America. He mixed that music with the blues, rock and bit of jazz. Very nice to see you recognize the very beautiful melody of Milton Nascimento’s “Ponta de Areia”! Carlos used the melody as a outro to Europa for decades. Peace!
Dude, you need to learn more about Mexican music. There are various genres, and Afro Cuban music style is played through out Latin America with each country adding their own touch.
I feel you are confusing the fact that he has a distinct sound with homogeneity of his sound. He has very varied content despite this. Just happens to be one of those artistes your 👂 can easily pick out.
Good job brother, your appreciation for the music really came through! New sub
Thanks GrooveCouple
Love Santana and your reaction to him!👏🙌🎉🪅🎊. I had the pleasure of seeing a young Carlos Santana playing in San Francisco in 1969 two years after they broke out playing at Woodstock in 1967. High energy and stellar musicianship! I highly recommend you checking out the live version of Santana and Rob Thomas performing So Smooth! The official video is great but the live performance is next level👏🙌💯
Me encanta Carlos Santana desde hace mas de 40 años, hoy día cada vez que lo escucho me sigue emocionado
Santana is sooo recognizable and awesome!!!
Carlos quotes Marvin Gaye's "I Want You" at 6:45.
Excellent tune by one of our greats! Carlos was also a mentor to Prince..can you tell?? ;-)
Is that the great Dennis Chambers at 8:50?
A legend!!
He has a brother George Santana that plays for a group named Malo
More Santana:
Soul Sacrifice: ua-cam.com/video/JaaT_HRb4GU/v-deo.html
Smooth: ua-cam.com/video/28E8WKZ614w/v-deo.html
Amazing.
Another guitarist you might like is Stevie Ray Vaughan
Texas Flood: ua-cam.com/video/KC5H9P4F5Uk/v-deo.html
Look At Little Sister: ua-cam.com/video/FjFBsnymx_A/v-deo.html
Pipeline: ua-cam.com/video/Jhfr7sjLcJg/v-deo.html
Oh yes🎸🎶💙💯‼️Stevie Ray Vaughan is a mandatory experience for anyone and especially guitarists🎸🎶‼️
I suggest a First reaction to Miguel Montalban "The House" live in Vienna.
Hie Kings and Queens, thanks for watching! Here is a fun fact about Santana.
Another reason he is so successful and relevant up till now is, Santana sold his name to a shoe company. The company designs and manufacture shoes and sells them, the credit of the design of the shoes and everything else goes to Santana and yet we all know Santana is not in some warehouse making those shoes. BUT!!! It is good business either way.
That other guitarist played for Toni Braxton.
His brother is bad too. You have to song by the name of Suavecito
Very nice reaction. Shawn, Carlos music has very little to do with Mexican music. When he was still a teen he moved to San Francisco, where he was exposed to Afro-Cuban music, Latin Jazz, styles more related to Central America. He mixed that music with the blues, rock and bit of jazz. Very nice to see you recognize the very beautiful melody of Milton Nascimento’s “Ponta de Areia”! Carlos used the melody as a outro to Europa for decades. Peace!
👑. Thank you, that's very interesting and educative, thanks for sharing this with me as well!
Dude, you need to learn more about Mexican music. There are various genres, and Afro Cuban music style is played through out Latin America with each country adding their own touch.
the guy was good🔥
Fire bro
The title is so straight out 😂
bleus rock ? more like salsa rock ..
Santana started as a blues band in SF if I remember correctly.
Bolero and Blues.
everything Carlos Santana does sounds almost identical though
Interesting insight King Dean
I disagree. His music has ranged from rock (Open Invitation) to funk (Move On) to fusion (Caravansarai album) to pop (Winning).
I feel you are confusing the fact that he has a distinct sound with homogeneity of his sound. He has very varied content despite this. Just happens to be one of those artistes your 👂 can easily pick out.