I have the vinyl record. My mom was born in 1954 and myself in ‘85. She was a big hippie and played her ‘70’s music when I was growing up. Unfortunately she passed away almost two years ago from chronic heart failure, diabetes, and COPD but I will forever love the music she played! 😊❤
I grew up in the same timeframe. I remember every Saturday, my friend's dad would blast the record "In-a-gadda-da-vida" by Iron Butterfly. I miss her dad - he was the epitome of a "good guy. "
I liked this song when I was a little girl at summer camp, so it must b good. Santana was sort of a group for boys, and I was not masculine at all. The attitude of the song is good.
Earlier today I was at a bar on the beach in Mexico and heard the house band play this song. It was amazing. I also heard Santana perform this song live in Las Vegas and that was also amazing. It's a 10/10.
Carlos Santana traveled through hell and back in life to bring his beautiful rock sounds to a world in desperate need of uplifting. Santana is a true legend among legends.
Your comment tells me you’re quite the explosive fellow, nothing wrong with that. Now go blow people out of the water with that bombing personality of yours!
Saw him play Live last year in Missoula Montana. I believe his wife is in her mid-sixties and he is in his early 70s. His wife played a 15-minute drum solo. I've seen a lot of live concert with amazing artists. That was still the best show I've ever seen
I started getting into Santana's music in 1974 while being stationed on Ft. Benning, GA, for the first time. My buddy Pedro was into his music and introduced me to it. I've been hooked since. The lady I had on my first tour in South Korea, 1976-77, was also into Santana. Her favorite song? Samba Pa Ti. Whenever it was played in a club she pulled me to the dance floor.😋
It was Aug.9, 1975 at Stanford, I saw Carlos on stage WITH Eric Clapton. It was a moment I'll never forget as long as I live. I was 20. I'm 67 still and ROCKIN'.
The first time I heard "Oye, Como Va!", it was when I was 15!... Now I'm 65, and the Great Guitar Player named "Carlos Santana" is still enchanting us all with the marvelous, amazing sensational sound of his guitar!... No matter how many years has passed, music will remain forever!... And, no matter how many other guitarists may climb the stairway to fame, to me Carlos Santana will always remain the best guitar player of all times!... I've heard Santana's "Evil Ways" for the very first time in 1969 and, since then, I am one of the greatest fanatic fans of Carlos Santana's music!...
He is amazing! I saw an interview with him once and he impressed me as well as a person. I know it was only an interview but seemed like a great guy to me.
there are people who play guitar and there are people who PLAY guitar like it is part of their soul , Steven gains, stevie ray Vaughn, duane almond, Jimmy Hendricks and a very few others in this class. Carlos fits into this group nicely.
@@nelawilla Wish I did, but sadly the performance was during school hours and the middle school I went to was highly strict about phones, so none of the kids recorded it or have a clip of that day. Except the film crew of the school (which I never got the video so that sucks) I highly doubt they still have it lol
Yeah, but I think Araki was kinda unfair about this song. None of the stands had their names in Japanese prior to Part 7 and the only one to meet this criterion in the main canon is Boku No Rhythm Wo Kiitekure, whose name translates in Spanish to something like the first lyrics ("Oye Como Va Mi Ritmo"). Fuck, Araki...
For 16 years, I called this "that cool Spanish classic rock song" and FINALLY I FOUND THE NAME. (Edit: my bad if I offended anyone I meant like the Spanish language lmao)
Still my favourite Santana album. I've loved them ever since I heard them back in the 70's. They have such wonderful rhythm and soul. You just can't help dancing or moving to it.
This song reminds me of my late big Brother who was a number #1 fan of Carlos Santana and was also a good lead guitarist and was the one who made me love his music . Rest in Peace George, whenever i listen to Carlos Santana i will always remember you.
Rrrr, sabor Oye como va Mi ritmo Bueno pa' gozar Mulata Oye como va Mi ritmo Bueno pa' gozar Mulata Oye como va Mi ritmo Bueno pa' gozar Mulata Oye como va Mi ritmo Bueno pa' gozar Mulata
I STILL have this album by Santana! As soon as I can get an "OLD SCHOOL" stereo with a turntable, I am going to crank it up LOUD just like I used to!!!
The Steel Ball Run is the race with series of checkpoints and routes on a rough course between San Diego and New York City, USA. It was hosted by Steven Steel and the President of the United States, Funny Valentine.
This is just so epic! I grew up with it. I looked up translation of Oye como va and almost got it right. I thought it meant oye(hey you) como(like this) va(go). This is how we go, btw, you ova there. I was close. I try to write music although I am limited but I realise that the MUSIC IS what makes it happen. Not necessarily the lyrics. This means I must master the guitar soon. I am old now. Sheesh! Wish me luck. I LOVE SANTANA!
@@A_Storm_That_Isnt_Approaching Oh, yeah, no, that's what I meant; I know Phoenix is pretty urban since it's also the capital city, but there are actually plenty of mountains in Phoenix even in the urban areas when my parents and I went in May. I actually meant that it gives off desert vibe; we were listening to it while driving through them on our to way to a hiking location.
Santana was at their peak in 70 and 71. The Hammond B3 and the percussion starts this off, and before long Carlos comes in. A fine version of Tito Fuente's Latin classic!
Love this Latin Samba Rhythm I could dance to it forever and it always ‘takes me somewhere else’, as it should be done. Dance like nobody’s looking is my motto… 💗
I have my ticket to see Santana and The Doobie Brothers this Sunday. I cannot wait!! I have seen The Doobie Brothers before but not Santana. I am so excited!!
I used to listen to this song as a kid every time my Papa would drive us anywhere. I never knew the name of it until now. With him gone I'm so glad I found this song😢😊
Soooooo..... I'm hispanic, talking in english, making a reference about a japanese comic, but the reference is a song in spanish but the stand user is italian but talk in english but it's represented in japanese but i read it in spanish............... breakdown breakdown
@S X RH If you already looked it up then ignore this post. It's a reference to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, a multipart Japanese book series that is known for making references to Western Music among other things. In part 2 there is a character named Santana who is basically an Aztec Vampire and in Part 7 there is a character named Oye Como Va who has the ability to make bombs out of anything he touches.
For a song with like 2 lines of actual lyrics this is catchy af
Actually is more closely translated as "Listen how my rhythm goes", and then "It's good for enjoying, mulatta".
@@Hummus-dm6hc I'm pretty sure there was another reply that gave a bad translation of the lyrics, but it was deleted.
Kinda like step on patch
Carlos did a dumbed down version. This is a better (imho), livlier version: czcams.com/video/z9HwpFdC6tE/video.html
And only two chords :)
Those aztecs gods shure knew how to play guitar
Lol 👌🏽😂
Yes, they also know how to name explotion stands
I think those were a woman's legs
Aw thank you
@The Lost Media Library it's a Jojo reference, sunshine.
I'm telling you guys, it's a ticking time bomb until music explodes back into greatness like this again
jojo reference?
@@firesplash1983 of course
@@user-eg7jm6vw7o получай! стальной шар со спином!
@@shazamman2287 жалкая попытка муда
There's still great music it just ain't played on the radio
We're blowing up the king with this one🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
This song is BOMB
Is that a ..... REFERENCE?
Hmmm 🤔
nani
Rudol Von Stroheim had on of those
Yep
Yoshikage: Killer Queen can turn anything it touches into a bomb, beat that!
Oyecomova: *Turns water into a bomb*
Oyecomova: "But wait, there's more!" *Turns air into a bomb*
@@fastestpoyointhewest673 EVEN COOLER, BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Also smoke
I t ’ s t i m e f o r b e e s .
Kira: **Turns bubble of compressed air into a bomb**
I have the vinyl record. My mom was born in 1954 and myself in ‘85. She was a big hippie and played her ‘70’s music when I was growing up. Unfortunately she passed away almost two years ago from chronic heart failure, diabetes, and COPD but I will forever love the music she played! 😊❤
I grew up in the same timeframe. I remember every Saturday, my friend's dad would blast the record "In-a-gadda-da-vida" by Iron Butterfly. I miss her dad - he was the epitome of a "good guy. "
Timeless music
Un beso al cielo a tú amada madre, Paz y Amor.
Good for you Bro, music passed down from parents is eternal xx
🙏 tks
One of Santana's finest songs from quite possibly their finest album. If you don't like this song, I'm not sure we can be friends...😉
I liked this song when I was a little girl at summer camp, so it must b good. Santana was sort of a group for boys, and I was not masculine at all. The attitude of the song is good.
@@nancysoboluesky2145 a girl should be feminine. masculine girls are creepy
@@wickedhouston5538 1 girl which I knew listened to Santana because she had a few brothers. But she was not masculine.
I was in high school when it came out and it has never sounded dated one bit. I'm forever stuck in the 1960s and 70s.
it's a great cover of Tito Puente by Santana. czcams.com/video/BpAXzTpANNw/video.html
I can't stand how unpopular song is.
It should have exploded in popularity.
:)
Um no comment
@Maria Retamar I will remember that, engrain it into my soul.
Oh it *will be* soon enough
Ohh dude it will explode when it get animated
I played this at a house party and got laughed at. I still stand by my decision, it was them who were in the wrong.
Looks like you need new friends. Those who laugh at Rock & Roll have committed a war crime against humanity
well... it's not a great song for a house party
@@moroszov9035 You're face isnt good for a house party
@@MrGrunters maybe... still better than the whole presence of u in a party
I'm with you bro
SANTANA IS UNIQUE IN HIS PLAYING. HE HAS STAND ALONE POWER.
He is a Stand User
Ish...
Earlier today I was at a bar on the beach in Mexico and heard the house band play this song. It was amazing. I also heard Santana perform this song live in Las Vegas and that was also amazing. It's a 10/10.
Oh yeah it plays at every loud house party at 10pm in california.
City folk hate it, east coasters hate it, me? I live for it
Santana is amazing. Krishna is the ability in man the sound on ether the light of the sun and the moon. Hare Krishna
Saw Santana in an outdoor concert in AZ in 90's. Surreal...🎸
Just saw him play this last night in Vegas. It was incredibly good!!!
Wow. Lucky youoo. 🔥🌅👍
Carlos Santana traveled through hell and back in life to bring his beautiful rock sounds to a world in desperate need of uplifting. Santana is a true legend among legends.
it truly is an *EXPLOSION* in a whole other DIMENSION!!
oye como va is original of tito puente
He actually didn't write this song. Tito Puente did
Oh wow
Tiajuana
This song is the Bomb! It’s such a Blast to listen to! I wish it had Exploded in popularity.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Got whatchu got there
I see what you did there. Bombastic choice of words.
Your comment tells me you’re quite the explosive fellow, nothing wrong with that. Now go blow people out of the water with that bombing personality of yours!
See what you did there
Saw him play Live last year in Missoula Montana. I believe his wife is in her mid-sixties and he is in his early 70s. His wife played a 15-minute drum solo. I've seen a lot of live concert with amazing artists. That was still the best show I've ever seen
Thank you Tito Puente for writing such an amazing song. And thank you Santana for playing it with such soul.
Un vaquero gótico con stand de explosiones me trajo aquí.
Nyo-ho!
go go zeppeli
eyy. even in a different language, as long as I see Nyo-ho, stand, or JoJo, it'll always be a great comment in my book.
Arigato gyro!!
@@alanbrito211 hey jhonny , jhonny
I don't even know Spanish but i do know that this is a JoJo reference
Can’t wait for this song to blow up after steel ball run’s anime
Wait blow u-
*_"Boku no Rythm has already placed a bomb on the reply button"_*
Vanja Nikolić he gets the joke
It’s already got some exposure because of Santana
Maybe in 15 years
@@microwavedcheese Well....Oye Como Va's Stand can also......
I started getting into Santana's music in 1974 while being stationed on Ft. Benning, GA, for the first time. My buddy Pedro was into his music and introduced me to it. I've been hooked since. The lady I had on my first tour in South Korea, 1976-77, was also into Santana. Her favorite song? Samba Pa Ti. Whenever it was played in a club she pulled me to the dance floor.😋
I hope you danced so joyfully. 😎🍹😊👍💖
Hit the charts on March 21st, 1971. Got up to 10 by late April. Written by the legendary Tito Puentes!
Do you realize how hard it is to find this song by typing in what you think is the lyrics
especially when you don’t speak Spanish 😂😂
@Mr. Spetznaz it's by Tito Puente
Do you know how many times I typed "oh yeah come over lyrics" on google?... 🤣🤣
The trick is to always remember the name Carlos Santana and start clicking on videos. Worked for me!
Very difficult😭
0:17 it’s... *T H E L I C K*
It haunts my dreams, I can’t escape it, it’s everywhere
the entire motif of the song is the lick
This is the taste of a liar
EUGENE WONG Lmfao
Kono *ZA LICK* niwa yume ga aru.
@@Focalor198 no
Porque la música mexicana no tiene fronteras. Carlos Santana 🇲🇽
*porque la música no tiene fronteras
Re que este tema es de un yankee con raices puertoriqueñas
@@matiasmolina6752 es un cover de tito puente que es salsa .
@@matiasmolina6752it has latino roots not just pr roots🤦
@@Redred24765Hermano, y es que PR donde queda?
It was Aug.9, 1975 at Stanford, I saw Carlos on stage WITH Eric Clapton.
It was a moment I'll never forget as long as I live. I was 20. I'm 67 still and ROCKIN'.
HE'S TURNING THE AIR INTO MINES
Armando Coviella thank God I found a comment like this
I’m loving evewryyy comment relating to jojo
THE BEES HAVE BOMBS AAAAA
S. O. T. A.
soy magico
The first time I heard "Oye, Como Va!", it was when I was 15!... Now I'm 65, and the Great Guitar Player named "Carlos Santana" is still enchanting us all with the marvelous, amazing sensational sound of his guitar!...
No matter how many years has passed, music will remain forever!...
And, no matter how many other guitarists may climb the stairway to fame, to me Carlos Santana will always remain the best guitar player of all times!... I've heard Santana's "Evil Ways" for the very first time in 1969 and, since then, I am one of the greatest fanatic fans of Carlos Santana's music!...
Right on!
He is amazing! I saw an interview with him once and he impressed me as well as a person. I know it was only an interview but seemed like a great guy to me.
Yeah this song should EXPLODE in popularity especially when you put water on it
there are people who play guitar and there are people who PLAY guitar like it is part of their soul , Steven gains, stevie ray Vaughn, duane almond, Jimmy Hendricks and a very few others in this class. Carlos fits into this group nicely.
His the heck you 65 now he would have had to make this song when you were 15 and be was like 20
Let’s not forget Tito Puente gave this tune to Carlos Santana as a gift of Friendship .
I performed this at a school show with my group on my guitar and it was amazing, will never forget that.
that's sick, do u have a recording?
@@nelawilla Wish I did, but sadly the performance was during school hours and the middle school I went to was highly strict about phones, so none of the kids recorded it or have a clip of that day. Except the film crew of the school (which I never got the video so that sucks) I highly doubt they still have it lol
"MY SKILLS WITH EXPLOSIVES BECAME A SPECIAL ABILITY...
I TAKE THIS AS MISSION FROM GOD!"
-oyecomova before dying
Franauts I thank you. A simply delicious jojo reference.
Franauts .what on earth are you.on about.
Clive Money there’s a guy in a manga named after this song and he can like put pins on things and if they fall out they explode.
Franauts he didn’t die
@@reasonableperson5642 yes he did
Araki again with his god tier musical references. He just don't miss.
Oh no, not this one too....
coming from a Jojo fan
@@choosegamingfps2032 I'm praising the author, rather than JoJo. Also I didn't make any awkward joke 👍
@@firezera I'm making an awkward joke about the comments being spammed with Jojo references
Yeah, but I think Araki was kinda unfair about this song. None of the stands had their names in Japanese prior to Part 7 and the only one to meet this criterion in the main canon is Boku No Rhythm Wo Kiitekure, whose name translates in Spanish to something like the first lyrics ("Oye Como Va Mi Ritmo"). Fuck, Araki...
@@berdo2595 1 year late but most of the songs are in English, I doubt a Japanese person would know more Spanish than English
小さい頃から父親が飽きるほど聴いていたので、たまたま見つかって懐かしい
i like how this shit gona EXPLODE in 3 o 4 years
I had to listen to this for music class.
I'm now in love with this song.
We had to play it on the piano
+1
Noah's ark. Festival
Book of song of Solomon
And that you did not already know it, should be punishable for Muso's
same we had to sing XD
For 16 years, I called this "that cool Spanish classic rock song" and FINALLY I FOUND THE NAME.
(Edit: my bad if I offended anyone I meant like the Spanish language lmao)
Hes amazing i wish i could find my grampas
Christopher Joy Spanish? Santana is mexican
spanish lenguage
That's hilarious!
XD
Still my favourite Santana album. I've loved them ever since I heard them back in the 70's. They have such wonderful rhythm and soul. You just can't help dancing or moving to it.
Hello Dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
Johnny come over here, and listen to this absolute banger
This is a jojoreferece? 😮
Don't do it it's asetup fuck it do u booboo😂😅😊
everybody gangsta until the spanish kid's skin comes off
You forgot “Spanish kid’s skin comes off and shows purple looking thing”
*Italian.
Narciso Anasui ?
@@kanjozoku3635
_*Neapolitan_
*Mexican
my grandpa said he used to get baked to this song
Who didn't
My Grandpa lost his virginity to this song
Bom gosto
I get baked tonight to this too my friend, tel your grandpa it's on.
Well, the song literally says in one of the lyrics "Good for making out", so he's totally using the song the right way.
This song reminds me of my late big Brother who was a number #1 fan of Carlos Santana and was also a good lead guitarist and was the one who made me love his music .
Rest in Peace George, whenever i listen to Carlos Santana i will always remember you.
This has always been my favorite Santana song
it is mine also. Pure emotion
smooth@@thiagomuniz8607
This and treat
Same, it's also my favourite Pitbull song 😉
Oye como va...mi ritmo... bueno pa' gozar mulataa. .
Me encanta que metieran en los Jojo's referencias latinas xD
También hay una del cóndor pasa
Este y santana el compositor de esta canción en un hombre del pilar
Papa q haces aquí no sabia que gustaba musica latinoamericana de los 70
Of course lord vader knows Spanish
@@davidhinojosa1328 I know a lot of languages, may the force be with you!
This song gives me chills wow so much soul he put his heart into this
czcams.com/video/z9HwpFdC6tE/video.html
Gracias
"They" would be a better word, so as to include the other musicians who make this happen
@@wyskass861 Facts. Israel Lopez & Tito Puente.
Gave me chills
I'm lucky enough to have seen Santana live 6 times here in UK.
He may never return but the memories will never die.
Incredible band live, Incredible
Excelente música, fusión de varios ritmos. No tiene desperdicio. Gracias Carlos por ésta hermosa composición.👌👌👌👌👌
Rrrr, sabor
Oye como va
Mi ritmo
Bueno pa' gozar
Mulata
Oye como va
Mi ritmo
Bueno pa' gozar
Mulata
Oye como va
Mi ritmo
Bueno pa' gozar
Mulata
Oye como va
Mi ritmo
Bueno pa' gozar
Mulata
Crazy drummers
I STILL have this album by Santana! As soon as I can get an "OLD SCHOOL" stereo with a turntable, I am going to crank it up LOUD just like I used to!!!
Does the cover or insert happen to say anything about who the woman is that is talking in the song? ("Ai, papi!")
This was the 70s OLD SCHOOL .. I was having a blast in the 70s as a 70s BRAT ,,
@@pictishwolf7 Sorry, it just says Rico Reyes vocal on Oye, Como Va! ...
Timeless masterpiece!
Viva Santana, l'm a chicana& proud!!
I feel like if I close this video, I’m going to explode
Dai san no bakudan, baitza dasto
Wrong JoJo reference, three parts too early
You’re 1 universe short
@@slashergeneral306 the true reference u don't get is one parallel universe ahead of you
666
- Yoshikage Kira: Oyecomova
- Oyecomova: Bien y usted señor
- Oyecomova: Que pedo
Yoshikage kira: berry nais cisar chan
JSJAKSJSMSNS
Mulata 🤩👏🏿
señora
Santana's music can make ANYONE dance. He's truly a master at his craft
Carlos Santana, one of the greatest musical artists I’ve ever known!😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
Lots more out there!
I don't care what race, ethnicity, or nationality you are, this music makes you want to go out and dance in the middle of an intersection.
Ha-Ha-Ha . 100 % true . Love your good sense of humour . Have a nice day .
Haha! One of the best concerts I've been too don't know what he's saying, just love their music!
i can’t tell if you mean that as “it makes you want to dance” or “it makes you want to be hit by a car”
Makes you want to move!
And make a Tik Tok video?
I'm learning the guitar and I can't wait to be able to play this without hesitation
good look!
well, i hope you can play it now. should be on top of the list! 😊
Carlos inspired me to learn Spanish.. I'm from Detroit (Rock City) in the 70s. The man is one of the greatest musician ever....♥️🥰👍👏💪❤️
Santana is the baddest of all time!!!!!!!!!!!! Rocking & Rolling!!!! Hell Yeahhhhh
Hmmmm.... This is an EXPLOSIVE song!
See ya soon ya beautiful duwangs
*C H E W*
you're wrong again slasher
@@bolotniy sorry but the duwang part triggered me
@@slashergeneral306 C H E W
wrong reference, my guy
Battle Tendency Fans : SANTANA
Steel Ball Run Fans : Ahah bomb go brrrr
ZeroIdeas what the hell is steel ball run
@@eatyourcerealnumber2693 the 7th part of the manga called JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
The Steel Ball Run is the race with series of checkpoints and routes on a rough course between San Diego and New York City, USA. It was hosted by Steven Steel and the President of the United States, Funny Valentine.
@@snowluna4592 imagine some boomer read that and got confused
@@somerandommexican5681 Those information is real, at least, in another dimension :v you can go there by using D4C.
a classic composed by the incomparable Tito Puente!
This is just so epic! I grew up with it. I looked up translation of Oye como va and almost got it right. I thought it meant oye(hey you) como(like this) va(go). This is how we go, btw, you ova there. I was close. I try to write music although I am limited but I realise that the MUSIC IS what makes it happen. Not necessarily the lyrics. This means I must master the guitar soon. I am old now. Sheesh! Wish me luck. I LOVE SANTANA!
Después de llorar por el desamor de alguien. Encontrar esta joya me hace olvidar la tristeza. Grande Santana!
@Carlos Santana XD 100% real no fake
@Carlos Santana Se ve muy creíble. 😳
@Carlos Santana si fuera el verdadero le diría las cosas en spanish xd
Grandísimo ❤️
Timeless.....possibly some of their best work...everyone I knew had this album....just epic.
It's actually a cover song. Original is by Tito Puente
@@magneteye thanks bro!
I could dance till the sun comes up to this kind of music, class❤❤
Stand -Name- User: Oye Cómo Va
Localized -Stand- Name: Hola cómo estás
stand name? oyecomova's stand is boku no rhythm
@@nubinprogrez
Oh dang it's been a while since I read part 7
I am laughing my ass off
nani the
En latinoamerica es otra cosa mae
There is cool,and then there is Santana
right on brother
There's Vanilla Ice with Cream.
@@Brian-qn4lx that's too op
And there's the head doctor...
Then there's theres led zeppelin
this song is the bomb, I just can't stop holding onto it
Que espetáculo de música, vários instrumentos tocando com a perfeição inigualável.
「OYECOMOVA」HAS ALREADY TOUCHED THAT WATER!
ACKSUally He is called oyacomova Not the stand
@@DeerPrincesswlg the stand is named boku no rhythm wo kiitekure which literally translates to oye como va, mi ritimo
@@DeerPrincesswlg The stand is oye como va mi ritmo
Damn Araki has a really good taste of music
Excelente manera de comenzar el día .. escuchando al más grande ... como lo es Carlos Santana ...
I first listenedto this album when I was 10, my brother had it. I wore that sucker out!! Still stands against any other album I've ever heard.
Hello Dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
Love this song. I saw Santana in 1969 they were incredible.
Must of been amazing!
@@hoodrichracing3901I saw him in 2018, still playing, still amazing!
Yes! I 1st saw Santana when he opened with Gary Wright on “Frampton Comes Alive” tour in ‘76. Have seen him 2xx more times, a fantastic experience.
This song is an absolute classic and masterpiece.
This album is the best Record of the 70 s I
Play it often let it never fade away
THE LORD OF LORDS IN THE MUSIC
This song is a straight vibe literally any time of day. Listening to it in Phoenix was quite an experience as well.
Na listen to it in Yuma this song has a more deserty feeling not urban
Also yes this song bops
@@A_Storm_That_Isnt_Approaching Oh, yeah, no, that's what I meant; I know Phoenix is pretty urban since it's also the capital city, but there are actually plenty of mountains in Phoenix even in the urban areas when my parents and I went in May. I actually meant that it gives off desert vibe; we were listening to it while driving through them on our to way to a hiking location.
What trail was it?
"Watch out. There's a guy that can make watches."
Mountain Tim: Yes but No
opposite of nice
Actually "explode watches"
Some call these “ explosive watches “ grenades
Santana was at their peak in 70 and 71. The Hammond B3 and the percussion starts this off, and before long Carlos comes in. A fine version of Tito Fuente's Latin classic!
Absolutely iconic tune
Lyrics:
Oye como va mi ritmo
Bueno pa' gozar, mulata
x1000000 rep.
Está canción es como una bomba que no puedo soltar
#CarlosSantana This album is a work of art. One of my favorites and some of your best work. Masterpiece 😀👍🎸🪘🥁🎷❤️💖💜💙
Hello dear, how’re you doing today?
It’s nice meeting you on here
Love this Latin Samba Rhythm I could dance to it forever and it always ‘takes me somewhere else’, as it should be done. Dance like nobody’s looking is my motto…
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Hello Dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
I have my ticket to see Santana and The Doobie Brothers this Sunday. I cannot wait!! I have seen The Doobie Brothers before but not Santana. I am so excited!!
I've seen Santana three or four times...The Doobie Brothers, never...which is a darn shame...This would've been a nice chance....Damnit. ☹️
Lucky
How was it?
Isn't Santana dead? I thought he was still in that well, turned into stone.. welp.
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Es un tema que pasen los años, nunca desaparecerá, es eterno
The groove is incomparable 🔥
I used to listen to this song as a kid every time my Papa would drive us anywhere. I never knew the name of it until now. With him gone I'm so glad I found this song😢😊
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I love this song. Can't stop dancing when it plays.
Soooooo..... I'm hispanic, talking in english, making a reference about a japanese comic, but the reference is a song in spanish but the stand user is italian but talk in english but it's represented in japanese but i read it in spanish............... breakdown breakdown
Ultimate mindfucker
It just works
Ronan YVR same
Mr worldwide
*Laughs in bilingue*
No but this song gives me endorphins. 🎉❤❤
TIMELESS EVEN A 60YR OLD NZER
And an 83 year old in Zurich😊
Good music isn’t always appreciated. This is good music. Awesome instruments 🎸 🎺🪗🎻🎹
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Steel ball run
BaBay
More like Steel Ball Sad, cause the ending, fuck elliptical shapes
I’ve been looking for this song for like 10+ years first time hearing in GTA VICE CITY. I hummed the chorus on Google and it found it! 🔥🔥🔊
Carlos Santana and gato baberi together simply awesome❤❤
Ah~ this song gives me memories of making bees into high explosives
Neoclassical same
Also water
@S X RH
*DO*
*YOU*
*UNDERSTAND?*
@S X RH If you already looked it up then ignore this post.
It's a reference to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, a multipart Japanese book series that is known for making references to Western Music among other things. In part 2 there is a character named Santana who is basically an Aztec Vampire and in Part 7 there is a character named Oye Como Va who has the ability to make bombs out of anything he touches.
I am not sure but i m getting flashbacks on gta vice city
It seems everything in this room is actually a bomb!
That water is a bomb!
That smoke is a bomb
That hoard of bees is a bomb too!
Undertale and jojo reference in one?
Nice
This is a perfect update of Tito Puente's original. Both versions still make me want to move my hips - since 1970!
From Black Magic Woman to Smooth Santana has given us over 30 years of great rock music with a Latin flavor
Me from part 2: what tf is a steel ball run
Part 2 : Iron Ball Kills Pillar Man
Drk 2814 CLACKA VOLLEY
keep watching mate.
@@vergiltechtip6383 You Mean Read it SBR will Probably be released at something like 2027
2025