THIS IS SOME GENIUS LEVEL CREATIVITY! First Time Hearing Santana - Black Magic Woman Reaction!

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  • 🎸 About Santana:
    Santana is a legendary rock band led by guitarist Carlos Santana, renowned for their fusion of rock, Latin American, and jazz influences. "Black Magic Woman," originally written by Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac and later covered by Santana, became one of their most iconic tracks, known for its mesmerizing guitar riffs and smooth Latin rhythms.
    Join us as we experience Santana's "Black Magic Woman" for the first time! This song is celebrated for its brilliant blend of blues and Latin music elements, showcasing Carlos Santana's signature guitar style and the band's creative artistry. Watch our reaction to see how we're captivated by the seductive and spellbinding sounds of this classic track.
    🎵 What to Expect in This Video:
    First Impressions: Our immediate reactions to the distinctive guitar work and the rhythmic complexity of "Black Magic Woman."
    Musical Analysis: A breakdown of the song’s instrumental layers and the integration of blues with Latin influences.
    Performance Impact: Discussing Carlos Santana's impact on guitar music and his unique approach to blending different musical traditions.
    Song’s Legacy: Reflecting on how "Black Magic Woman" has influenced the music industry and its enduring appeal.
    🤜🤛 Who We Are:
    We’re a couple who loves exploring the genius behind legendary music tracks, delving into the creativity and innovation that have defined musical eras. Join us as we discover the stories and sounds that have shaped music history.
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    What did you think of "Black Magic Woman"? How do you feel about Santana's fusion of different musical styles? Let us know in the comments below, and suggest other songs or artists with a unique sound for us to react to!
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  • @misadventuresofmorgan
    @misadventuresofmorgan Před měsícem +167

    It wasn’t Bruno Mars… it was Rob Thomas.. and the song is called Smooth

    • @Mare_bear738
      @Mare_bear738 Před měsícem +10

      Yes, Rob Thomas.

    • @giuliogrifi7739
      @giuliogrifi7739 Před 29 dny +1

      Right...let's give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar !.

    • @mayorjimmy
      @mayorjimmy Před 28 dny +1

      And when it came out it was on the radio CON... STANT... LY.

    • @robertboissoneau9481
      @robertboissoneau9481 Před 27 dny

      Ty I was just going to say the same thing ✌️✌️

    • @charlierussell6577
      @charlierussell6577 Před 27 dny

      There were all sorts of collabs on that LP, but yeah 'Smooth' did catch on quite well

  • @EdA1
    @EdA1 Před měsícem +81

    Classic Rock wouldn’t be classic rock without Santana!

    • @giuliogrifi7739
      @giuliogrifi7739 Před 29 dny +2

      Today it's classic...back in 1969 that kind of rock was revolutionary !.

  • @davidswearingen9652
    @davidswearingen9652 Před měsícem +130

    CARLOS SANTANA is one of the great guitarist. You have to check out their performance video at Woodstock, Soul Sacrifice but make sure you get the full version not the cut up short version. Also check out the song Smooth.

    • @raynelson6575
      @raynelson6575 Před měsícem +6

      I agree 100%. You need to react to Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock 69. Probably the best performance of any group at Woodstock. That performance put Santana on the map!!

    • @jimwilcox2964
      @jimwilcox2964 Před měsícem +4

      At Woodstock they got called up on stage earliwr than expected because another vand was running late and they were there. However just before that they used some recreational drugs, later Carlos said something like he was fighting with guitar turning into a snake. And a drummer that is so young

    • @rickc661
      @rickc661 Před měsícem

      one thousand % the full length live versions of these bands. Santana has a UTube 80 min or so (partial ) concert with the 'Woodstock' band - Tanglewood (Boston ) .superb. also highly recommend - ' White Bird ' from Tanglewood, the band Beautiful day. ' Free Bird'. Oakland, Lynard Skynard band. also Utube highlight , 'Sultans of Swing'. London - Dire Straits.
      OF course the 'Woodstock' film covers a LOT. the Sat. afternoon show - Santana and Canned Heat.

    • @albertdenardo2777
      @albertdenardo2777 Před 29 dny +2

      Carlos is alive and doing well. Check out all his videos because each one is as good as the other.

    • @kevinmcconnell3641
      @kevinmcconnell3641 Před 28 dny

      And game of love with michelle Branch.

  • @geraldgonzales310
    @geraldgonzales310 Před měsícem +113

    “SAMBA PA TI” - No vocals just straight up guitar pleasure.

  • @John_Chu
    @John_Chu Před měsícem +135

    This is a cover of a Fleetwood Mac song (the original band before Stevie, Lindsey, and Christine came aboard), from 1968. With Peter Green on vocal and guitar. Green wrote it and is considered on the same level as a guitarist as Carlos. Peter passed a few years ago.

    • @richardjames3022
      @richardjames3022 Před měsícem +7

      BB King said that Peter Green was the most natural guitarist that he had ever heard. Other had to work at playing, where a it came so easily to Peter Green

    • @tonic8945
      @tonic8945 Před měsícem +6

      Peter Green was a legend who sadly lost the plot a bit like Sid Barrett, however his playlist is eternal, listen to Albatross ❤

    • @HeidiDenoble
      @HeidiDenoble Před 29 dny +6

      Love the pre Nicks Fleetwood especially Hypnotized from the Mystery to Me album.

    • @CC-Wulf
      @CC-Wulf Před 29 dny +6

      The original lineup of Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Jeremy Spencer, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood was my favorite. Love Danny Kirwan's lead on. "Oh Well".

    • @mojobag01
      @mojobag01 Před 29 dny +4

      Carlos never attained the level of Peter.

  • @guitarman8462
    @guitarman8462 Před měsícem +83

    Peter Green song from Fleetwood Mac. The Blues years

  • @frankscarborough1428
    @frankscarborough1428 Před měsícem +54

    His guitar playing is unmistakable.

  • @capttheo1
    @capttheo1 Před měsícem +37

    He doesn't play the guitar, he makes it sing!!

  • @ronrestorff4548
    @ronrestorff4548 Před měsícem +94

    The vocals are by the keyboard player Greg Rolie who was one of the original founders of Journey after leaving Santana

    • @MundoDragon
      @MundoDragon Před měsícem +17

      Don't forget that Carlos Santana also mentored Neal Schon on the guitar. The moral: Santana had a huge impact on the forming of Journey.

    • @Mare_bear738
      @Mare_bear738 Před měsícem +5

      Yes, I was just going to say that. Neil Schon and Greg Rolie, Founders of Journey, both came out of Santana. Actually, I think Greg Rollie played with Santana at Woodstock. Would love to see that! Also, maybe check out some of Journey's early music which was more progressive. Always loved Santana! 🎸😊

    • @ronrestorff4548
      @ronrestorff4548 Před měsícem +1

      Wheel in the Sky is still a favorite, even though I gave up on the band after the first album.

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Před měsícem +5

      Greg Rollie, Hall of Famer in both bands!

    • @DusCostea-kt1dg
      @DusCostea-kt1dg Před 26 dny +2

      🎶🎵🤌🍯🙏💪🐝🍀

  • @papatommy22
    @papatommy22 Před měsícem +54

    Nobody, absolutely nobody sounds like his guitar. You have a deep rabbit hole to dive into.

    • @OscarMartinez-pz9rg
      @OscarMartinez-pz9rg Před 29 dny

      His tone changed drastically since he switched to the prs guitar, his tone is really muffled now

  • @billg763
    @billg763 Před měsícem +41

    The Abraxas album is a true classic.

    • @ramblerdave1339
      @ramblerdave1339 Před 21 dnem +1

      That was the 8 track that I had, good music for driving on long trips!

    • @billg763
      @billg763 Před 20 dny

      @@ramblerdave1339 You bet. Abraxas was the first 8 track I ever owned tooling around in my 1960 Chevy Corvair.

  • @russrollins9978
    @russrollins9978 Před měsícem +57

    Carlos Santana is a legend. If you are going to check out the Woodstock Performance, make sure it the longer version. There is a shorter version out there that cuts out some of the amazing drum work. I would suggest listening to Santana with Rob Thomas performing Smooth.

    • @tomh1754
      @tomh1754 Před měsícem +3

      right on both points! well done

    • @hankhank5370
      @hankhank5370 Před měsícem +3

      To get the full performance, if I remember right, find the 11 minute version, or it might be 9 minutes.

  • @peterquinones3522
    @peterquinones3522 Před měsícem +140

    As far as mainstream pop/rock music goes he has the most instantly recognizable guitar sound, it's almost like a fingerprint. 😮

    • @davidgalvez5341
      @davidgalvez5341 Před měsícem +8

      It's like he makes love to his guitar.

    • @heathermcteer9581
      @heathermcteer9581 Před měsícem +4

      Yeah, well said ❤

    • @MikePhillips-pl6ov
      @MikePhillips-pl6ov Před 29 dny

      I'd say his guitar sound, and Brian May's. But yes he created a unique sound!

    • @pjg58x
      @pjg58x Před 29 dny

      @MikePhillips-pl6ov Yes both Carlos Santana and Brian May have instantly recognizable guitar sounds and styles.

    • @penderyn8794
      @penderyn8794 Před 29 dny +1

      It's a cover of Early Fleetwood

  • @pburski1102
    @pburski1102 Před 23 dny +5

    You can hear 3 notes on the guitar and know it's Santana. His sound is unique to him. He is the Shaman.

  • @taki2003
    @taki2003 Před měsícem +36

    lead vocals is the keyboardist Gregg Rollie who would help found the group Journey with guitarist Neal Schon (who joined Santana at age 16)

  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator Před 29 dny +8

    ABRAXAS is one of the best albums ever created. The segue from Black Magic Woman into Oye Como Va is epic, yet no one plays them together. A crime!

  • @johncostello1896
    @johncostello1896 Před měsícem +30

    Try the original by Peter Greens Fieetwood Mac

  • @davidmazzell2332
    @davidmazzell2332 Před měsícem +9

    The hippie generation loved this tune

  • @dougca7086
    @dougca7086 Před měsícem +8

    I can't believe you haven't reacted to Santana live at Woodstock playing Soul Sacrifice

  • @JoseMorales-nb6nn
    @JoseMorales-nb6nn Před měsícem +23

    Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán is an American guitarist, best known as a founding member of the rock band Santana. Born on July 20, 1947 and raised in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico where he developed his musical background, he rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the United States with Santana, which pioneered a fusion of rock and roll and Latin American jazz. Its sound featured his melodic, blues-based lines set against Latin American and African rhythms played on percussion instruments not generally heard in rock, such as timbales and congas. He experienced a resurgence of popularity and critical acclaim in the late 1990s. Hes done Latin rock, blues rock, jazz fusion guitar/ vocals.
    In 2015, Rolling Stone magazine listed Santana at No. 20 on their list of the 100 greatest guitarists. In 2023, Rolling Stone named him the 11th greatest guitarist of all time. He has won 10 Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammy Awards, and was inducted along with his namesake band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
    He learned to play the violin at age five and the guitar at age eight, under the tutelage of his father, who was a mariachi musician. His younger brother, Jorge, also became a professional guitarist.
    The family moved from Autlán to Tijuana, on the border with the United States. Carlos' rock and roll career started in the city park: Parque Teniente Guerrero, his mother took him to see the Tj's, the pioneer rock and roll band from the city. TJ (tee jay) is a nickname for Tijuana. They were formed by Javier Bátiz. At the age of 12, Carlos became a roadie and eventually he would join them as a bass player, bass because Bátiz was playing guitar. He later left so he could play guitar in another bar band. The Tj's and Bátiz turned Carlos on to blues music, especially that of T-Bone Walker, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, and James Brown.
    The Santanas then moved to San Francisco, where his father had steady work. In October 1966, Santana started the Santana Blues Band. By 1968, the band had begun to incorporate different types of influences into their electric blues. Santana later said, "If I would go to some cat's room, he'd be listening to Sly [Stone] and Jimi Hendrix; another guy to the Stones and the Beatles. Another guy'd be listening to Tito Puente and Mongo Santamaría. Another guy'd be listening to Miles [Davis] and [John] Coltrane... To me it was like being at a university."
    Around the age of eight, Santana fell under the influence of blues performers like B.B. King, Javier Bátiz, Mike Bloomfield, and John Lee Hooker. Gábor Szabó's mid-1960s jazz guitar work also strongly influenced Santana's playing. Indeed, Szabó's composition "Gypsy Queen" was used as the second part of Santana's 1970 treatment of Peter Green's composition "Black Magic Woman", almost down to identical guitar licks. Santana's 2012 instrumental album Shape Shifter includes a song called "Mr. Szabo", played in tribute in the style of Szabó. Santana also credits Hendrix, Bloomfield, Hank Marvin, and Peter Green as important influences; he considered Bloomfield a direct mentor, writing of a key meeting with Bloomfield in San Francisco in the foreword he wrote to a 2000 biography of Bloomfield, Michael Bloomfield: If You Love These Blues - An Oral History. Between the ages of 10 and 12, he was sexually abused by an American man who brought him across the border. Santana lived in the Mission District, graduated from James Lick Middle School, and left Mission High School in 1965. He was accepted at California State University, Northridge and Humboldt State University, but chose not to attend college.

    • @tomroome4118
      @tomroome4118 Před měsícem +3

      Thank you for this very informative biography, most of which I did not know.

    • @giuliogrifi7739
      @giuliogrifi7739 Před 29 dny +2

      Sincerely...thank you very much !.

    • @JoseMorales-nb6nn
      @JoseMorales-nb6nn Před 29 dny

      @@tomroome4118 Y.W. I found this on his Wikipedia, I just highlighted what was the most Important thing about him...

    • @JoseMorales-nb6nn
      @JoseMorales-nb6nn Před 29 dny

      Y.W. I found this on his Wikipedia, I just highlighted what was the most Important thing about him...

    • @JoseMorales-nb6nn
      @JoseMorales-nb6nn Před 29 dny

      This is on his Wikipedia

  • @clivelogsdon1492
    @clivelogsdon1492 Před 28 dny +5

    The 70s must be the best decade for proper music and musicians ever

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost21 Před měsícem +17

    Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon, two of the founding members of Journey, were members of Santana.

  • @michaelearly8097
    @michaelearly8097 Před měsícem +9

    Black Magic Woman was written by Peter Green one of the founding members of Fleetwood Mac in the sixties

  • @megapepe76
    @megapepe76 Před měsícem +17

    I would check "Oye como va", "Europa (Earth"s cry heaven's smile)", and them some more recent stuff like "Smooth", "Maria Maria" or "Corazón Espinado".

  • @markharris6261
    @markharris6261 Před 29 dny +3

    Hey guys, you need to see Santana doing Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock, it's awesome !

  • @bradsense7431
    @bradsense7431 Před měsícem +11

    Carlos Santana does not just play the music…he becomes the music. When this first came out I was about 12 or 13 and immediately drawn to the sound.

  • @TerryL421
    @TerryL421 Před měsícem +7

    Since you asked Carlos Santana will be 77 this July and is still touring.

  • @candacemay7187
    @candacemay7187 Před měsícem +3

    Yes, I agree with the others that you must do "Soul Sacrifice" (the extended version) from Woodstock in 1969!!!

  • @Bearfacts01
    @Bearfacts01 Před 29 dny +1

    This is one of my ALL time favorites. 67 year old!

  • @willcook4452
    @willcook4452 Před měsícem +4

    This guy should be a deejay.he definitely has the voice for it.

  • @samolevski1119
    @samolevski1119 Před měsícem +11

    Oh no, everyone reacts to this, but not the original.
    Please do the original Black Magic Woman, sung by the original Fleetwood Mac, including the incredible Peter Green (of Albatross fame) their founder - it is is on record that B.B. King said Peter Green was one of the few people who gave him the chills, and surely that is praise enough to be worth reacting to them.
    I suggest live at the Boston Tea Party 1970, posted on CZcams by rowfant123, so you can see and feel what others will tell you about Peter Green and Danny Kirwan performing together

  • @Eowyn187
    @Eowyn187 Před měsícem +10

    Oh now y'all are jamming!!! Santana's Latin undertones, with his amazing guitar skills, make for some really sexy music.

  • @kbrewski1
    @kbrewski1 Před 28 dny +2

    Oye Como Va and Evil Ways should be your next tracks! Both mega hits as was Black Magic Woman.

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn Před měsícem +11

    Love it when a guitar talks or sings like this.

  • @PeterDay81
    @PeterDay81 Před 29 dny +4

    "Black Magic Woman" is a song written by British musician Peter Green, which first appeared as a single for his band Fleetwood Mac in 1968.You should check them out.cheers both.

  • @robertaistrope9602
    @robertaistrope9602 Před 29 dny +1

    Santana's sound was one of a kind. If you listen closely you can hear Rock, Jazz, Blues, Soul, Latin Salsa all mixed together in his style. Santana is the Guitar player but doesn't sing. Like others here have said it wasn't Bruno Mars but it was Rob Thomas and The song is Smooth. Also the song from Woodstock 1969 is Soul Sacrifice The hand drums are called congas or Bongos.

  • @SCVIndy
    @SCVIndy Před měsícem +9

    Ck out Soul Sacrifice at 69 Woodstock ..

  • @iandavidcrabb
    @iandavidcrabb Před měsícem +12

    One of my all time favourite Santana songs is Europa Earths cry Heavens smile

  • @gsparkman
    @gsparkman Před měsícem +8

    Santana’s first two albums were 🔥! !

  • @BrownMBA
    @BrownMBA Před 24 dny

    Santana’s an original icon - no one else like him. Such a cool vibe. He did a song with Rob Thomas in 2010s., Smooth. 👍

  • @jannsmart7005
    @jannsmart7005 Před 29 dny +1

    When their first album came out everybody - I mean EVERYBODY was blasting it on their 8 track tape decks in their cars!

  • @pensiveowl7791
    @pensiveowl7791 Před 29 dny

    My favorite group ever! With the best album cover ever!

  • @vickik9104
    @vickik9104 Před měsícem +3

    Yes, "Soul Sacrifice" Woodstock 1969. So many stories about that performance!

  • @stevenseul361
    @stevenseul361 Před měsícem +4

    Phil Sam look into "Soul Sacrifice" Woodstock 69....

  • @rockymountainjazzfan1822
    @rockymountainjazzfan1822 Před měsícem +3

    On the original Abraxas album, 3 tunes were recorded as a continual trilogy, "Black Magic Woman," then "Gyspy Queen" (which begins at the rhythm break at the end of Black Magic Woman), then, after the guitar "tone break" the band broke into "Oye Como Va." In later iterations, Black Magic Woman referred to the combination of Black Magic Woman and Gypsy Queen. The three tunes were written by three different songwriters: "Black Magic Woman" by Peter Green of Fleetwod Mac, "Gypsy Queen" by jazz guitar artist Gabor Szabo, and "Oye Como Va" by Latin jazz bandleader Tito Puente. Carlos Santana has always been influenced by jazz, especially Latin Jazz. His first drummer ( performing on this recording) was a young Michael Shrieve who was very much a jazz-type drummer. Santana has used jazz drummers periodically in his band, including Dennis Chambers, and Carlos' current wife, Cindy Blackman. Santana has used other jazz musicians, as well, including jazz pianist/keyboardist Alan Pasqua on Santana's "Marathon" album.

  • @gdubbya804
    @gdubbya804 Před měsícem +4

    One of my all time favorite albums. I strongly recommend that you listen to the whole album, front to back. It's arranged beautifully.

  • @drogusmaxwell6640
    @drogusmaxwell6640 Před měsícem +2

    Fun fact, the guy singing and playing keys, Greg Rolle, went on to co-found a small, second band called Journey.

  • @user-hz9fb4ny6z
    @user-hz9fb4ny6z Před 26 dny

    Saw him twice in mid 70s, some of the greatest music ever

  • @fastecp1
    @fastecp1 Před 26 dny +1

    You can't Google the best guitarists of all time without seeing Santana.

  • @billc.5861
    @billc.5861 Před měsícem +4

    The Band Santana on basically first 4 albums
    Carlos Santana. Guitar
    Gregg Rolie lead vocals/ keyboards
    David Brown. Bass
    Michael Shrieve. Drums
    Jose Areas. Timbales / Percussion
    Mike Carabello Congos / Percussion
    ** Gregg Rolie would leave a few years later with new second guitarist Neal Schon to form the band Journey
    Saw Santana last year in SF Bay Area, they were quite good
    A friend of mine was in the studio recording with him late last year.
    Carlos is still out there working. 👍

  • @1calvinfunny1
    @1calvinfunny1 Před měsícem +1

    Neal Schon guitar and Gregg Rolie, Organ and vocals, after leaving Santana went on to form ''Journey'' a group you may have heard of. Santana also played at Woodstock and knocked them dead. You have to watch their performance of Soul Sacrifice at Woodstock,fyi it's an instrumental ...

  • @anitawright7169
    @anitawright7169 Před 28 dny

    Santana are icons! Love this song so much. Love your reactions!

  • @tireshredderjoe8894
    @tireshredderjoe8894 Před 29 dny +1

    One of the greatest rock songs ever made with all the different sounds and instruments and that guitar . Awesome ending also.

  • @Erfedwe
    @Erfedwe Před měsícem +10

    I had the pleasure of seeing Santana live on several occasions. Once in the mid 80's at Merriweather Post Pavilion, it was during a wild thunderstorm. We were on the lawn (so in the rain) and the harder they played, the harder it rained. The entire lawn area become a giant mudslide. Amazing show and a great memory. I am still drying off.

    • @hudsonhollow
      @hudsonhollow Před měsícem

      Saw Led Zeppelin open for The Who at Merriweather in May 1969. EPIC!!!

    • @markvanderstelt8999
      @markvanderstelt8999 Před 29 dny

      i remember seeing you on the Lawn for all those shows.

    • @Erfedwe
      @Erfedwe Před 29 dny

      @@hudsonhollow that would have been incredible. I was 4 in 1969, so that was a little before my concert going experience.
      I made up for it by seeing David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, The Grateful Dead, Jethro Tull, Tom Petty, Steppenwolf, The Guess Who, Hot Tuna, Jimmy Buffett, James Taylor, Ziggy Marley, and many others. Probably about 50 shows in total. It is a cool venue (except for the parking or lack thereof) and it is only 20 minutes away.

  • @mikeeckel2807
    @mikeeckel2807 Před měsícem +1

    We have a local radio station that, when it plays "Black Magic Woman," often does not play the "Gypsy Queen" section...one of the best guitar solos ever recorded.

  • @davidcohen4536
    @davidcohen4536 Před 29 dny +2

    Abraxas is one of the greatest albums of all time. Saw these guys live at The Fillmore Auditorium and Winterland back in the day. What a great time to experience the best musical age of a generation.

  • @user-mk5xc4ye9t
    @user-mk5xc4ye9t Před měsícem +1

    Carlos was such a clean and elegant guitarist and he became one of the most influential musicians of his generation. The original Santana band was characterized as "Latin/acid" with three drummers providing the power source. BTW, the cover art, the naked lady with the strategically placed dove, was by visionary artist Abdul Mati Klarwein

  • @Roh_Echt
    @Roh_Echt Před měsícem +9

    Santana was one of the bands at my first concert; Cal Jam 2 - 1978...I was 15yrs9mos and my older brother lost me and I was there alone until Aerosmith finished. Then had to go to the track tunnel and ask "is anyone going to Berdoo?" Luckily someone spoke up quickly to give me a ride, and they live just around the corner from me. My Bro had an asthma attack, when he went to get us something to drink, and they sent him to the hospital.

    • @MikeB-in1nd
      @MikeB-in1nd Před měsícem +2

      I was Cal Jam 1 April 74 I was only 18 it was a warm day with lots of weed being smoked

    • @kurtsaxton823
      @kurtsaxton823 Před měsícem +1

      That was also my very first concert. My sister was forced to bring me or she couldn't go, she ditched me as soon as we got in. Awesome experience.

    • @rogerfleming6354
      @rogerfleming6354 Před měsícem +2

      He was on of the bands at my first concert 1974 in Cleveland Ohio World Series of Rock headlined by CSNY.

  • @debbiefabro887
    @debbiefabro887 Před 7 dny

    This takes me back to my 69 graduation. Best yrs of my life.

  • @brianspradlin8999
    @brianspradlin8999 Před měsícem

    One of the top Guitar players out there. He had some great music.

  • @JoDdy420-
    @JoDdy420- Před 25 dny

    One summer when I was in high school, a bunch of us stoners were out on a road cruise. We came across a sign that said free music ahead. We wound up at a local ski hill called Little Switzerland. There was a stage setup, with people sitting on the ski hill watching the show. When we got there it was the Booze Brothers on stage finishing their set. Up next was Santana. We had an awesome time sitting on the ski hill watching Santana for free, stoned out of our heads! That was 1981. Those were the days

  • @richarddaugherty8583
    @richarddaugherty8583 Před měsícem +3

    Dang! I had forgotten just how good this song was! You should check out Smooth and Oye Como Va! There's another band who's lead guitar sounds like either Santana or Stevie Ray Vaughn depending on the song. That band is Los Lonely Boys, a Texas Blues rock group. Check out Onda (from the album, the live version is way long), and Cotton-fields and Crossroads. Los Lonely Boys are three brothers. Also, Samantha Fish has THE best version of I Put a Spell on You here: czcams.com/video/GL9rBAjut2g/video.html. Also It's Your Voodoo Working (from the album is best). That ought to keep y'all busy for a while! :)

  • @corinecabrera9435
    @corinecabrera9435 Před 29 dny

    This came out when I was in Jr high 1970. We were so lucky to have these songs and these musicians growing up

  • @thomasmcdonough6642
    @thomasmcdonough6642 Před 29 dny +1

    One of the greatest bands ever. No contest, bought all his stuff

  • @lsp3
    @lsp3 Před 29 dny +1

    Yes, definitely check out Soul Sacrifice from Woodstock. If you want to hear the full drum solo then do the full version.

  • @bradconrad936
    @bradconrad936 Před měsícem

    Top 5 album all time for me. Just pure ear candy.

  • @thequietrevolution3404
    @thequietrevolution3404 Před 29 dny +1

    "Black Magic Woman" was written by *Peter Green.* The "Gypsy Queen" instrumental was originally composed by jazz guitarist *Gabor Szabo.*

  • @rafaelrosario5331
    @rafaelrosario5331 Před měsícem +1

    Carlos said it decades ago. His music has a way of connecting with women....casting a spell....Sam proves it....
    Carlos similar to Clapton
    Great stuff. Keep it coming!

  • @samit9759
    @samit9759 Před měsícem +3

    Early Santana could be described as Afro-Latin-blues-rock fusion music

  • @paulrt3
    @paulrt3 Před měsícem +2

    A little Tidbit: In 1973, Santana's former road manager, Herbie Herbert, recruited two of that band's members (Gregg Rolie and Neal Schon) and former Steve Miller Band bassist Ross Valory to form the Golden Gate Rhythm Section-the band that later became Journey.

  • @christhompson2006
    @christhompson2006 Před měsícem +3

    I haven't listened to this song in far too long. I almost forgot how much I like. Thank you for bringing it back into my consciousness.

  • @codyhenrichs9699
    @codyhenrichs9699 Před měsícem

    I saw Santana at a Day on the Green, July 1977 along with the Outlaws, Peter Frampton and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Awesome concert.

  • @Eowyn187
    @Eowyn187 Před měsícem +3

    African Bamba
    Oye Como Va
    Smooth ft. Rob Thomas (recent huge hit)

  • @8DecadesLife
    @8DecadesLife Před měsícem +1

    I was lucky enough to see Santana in the 70s, 80s, 2000s & 2010s. Never disappoints! Black Magic Woman is a top 100 GOAT on everyone's list.

  • @germankitty
    @germankitty Před měsícem

    Oh, thank you for this trip down memory lane! Back in early 1971, I took a ballroom dance class (as many kids still do over here), "Black Magic Woman" and "Oye Como Va" were the songs we learned to cha-cha to!
    Santana also played at Woodstock, btw.

  • @grahamthompson2594
    @grahamthompson2594 Před 29 dny

    Santana 3 captures more energy than nearly any other recording in history. A phenomenal under rated album. The Cuban conga player really adds to the feel, formerly of Buena Vista club.

  • @mariaeisenhardt2296
    @mariaeisenhardt2296 Před 29 dny

    I’ve seen Santana perform multiple times here in New Orleans. Great live show.

  • @threecedarshomestead1330

    The instrumental prior to this one on the album "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts", leads perfectly into this.

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Před 29 dny +1

    From their wonderful album,Caravanserai,check out one of the most spiritual instrumentals you’ll ever hear,Song of the Wind.
    It just sends me,always has,always will.

  • @karenmandeville7116
    @karenmandeville7116 Před měsícem +1

    Carlos Santana has the smoothest style! instantly recognizable!

  • @kristoferbonifay9179
    @kristoferbonifay9179 Před 29 dny +2

    "Oye como va" ! If you wanna dance...

  • @Robert-id4tk
    @Robert-id4tk Před měsícem

    Super late 60's - mid-70's will blow your mind see yah

  • @peterrogers6503
    @peterrogers6503 Před 27 dny

    This was my late brothers favorite song-Thank you.

  • @tomh1754
    @tomh1754 Před měsícem +3

    This album, Abraxas, and the Woodstock recording were our introduction to Carlos that let us know he had a different sound that the other guitar players of the time. also to reiterate original Fleetwood Mac version and Smooth----the version recorded on the street in Harlem

  • @user-kn5vp2qq6d
    @user-kn5vp2qq6d Před 29 dny

    Their live performance at Woodstock is legendary. Samba pa ti is their most famous song.

  • @jlc1306
    @jlc1306 Před 29 dny +1

    A magnificent era of musicality

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney Před 29 dny +1

    Santana,”new music”
    God,I feel old.

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq Před 28 dny

    One of the best covers I've ever heard.❤

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Před měsícem +2

    Everything goes better with Santana. He has played with the top artists in virtually every genre. Abraxas was an incredible album.

  • @davidgalvez5341
    @davidgalvez5341 Před měsícem +2

    You should check his collaboration with Michelle Branch, "The Game of Love".

  • @santellanr
    @santellanr Před měsícem +1

    This song transitions into "Oye como va" on the album. Also another great song you should do.

  • @kbrewski1
    @kbrewski1 Před 28 dny +1

    After you explore early Santana (huge deep well of music), he also did a lot of collaborations with other pop/rock stars, like one with singer Michelle Branch (The Game of Love). Michelle looks a bit like Sam 😉

  • @genzaza8241
    @genzaza8241 Před 29 dny

    You should do another ABBA reaction. "I still have faith in you" is one of the most unique ABBA songs. It is like no other. It is kind of a ballad anthem that speaks to their tremendous journey. It was the first song that they were nominated for a grammy for. And that was in 2021. The video is a masterpiece of simplicity

  • @Eowyn187
    @Eowyn187 Před měsícem +3

    Now you've gotta get him and Clapton together. Anything.

  • @truckrboat
    @truckrboat Před 29 dny +3

    The lead singer and keyboardist of this song is Gregg Rollie who later went on to form Journey. NEIL Schon joined Santana after this album also before co-founding Journey with Rollie

  • @spiderbass65
    @spiderbass65 Před 26 dny

    You have to see his bands live. Just awesome!

  • @raycewilliams3300
    @raycewilliams3300 Před měsícem +2

    Santana's style has been described as... : Latin rock, Jazz fusion, Blues rock, Psychedelic rock and Chicano rock. I look at it basically as FUSION. There are so many layers to this song. Of note... this is the first song that I learned to play... "Air Guitar" on....... Take care....

  • @uncledavesbrigade7106
    @uncledavesbrigade7106 Před 29 dny

    One of the all time greatest guitarists! Carlos blended all types of music from rock, soul, blues, Latin and even African music to create the Santana sound. You will always get an experience with him. To experience his guitar excellence, play Samba Pa Ti and Europa

  • @mikeconway9849
    @mikeconway9849 Před měsícem +2

    Great reaction, Sam and Phil! Santana is a blend of Latin Rock. They were big in the 60s and 70s and had a large resurgence in the late 90s and 2000s. The Woodstock performance you mentioned is Soul Sacrifice. If you react to it, go with the longer version, not the short one.

  • @kbrewski1
    @kbrewski1 Před 28 dny

    The lead singer and organ player is Greg Rolie who would leave a few years later to form Journey (along with Neil Schon).
    Carlos Santana also as a Latino always had great percussion on their records and were a treat to see live.