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Carlos Santana backstage at The Altamont Speedway on December 6, 1969. Photo : Robert Altman.
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affiches-concerts · 2 months
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Carlos Santana and Mahavishnu John McLaughlin in Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 31, 1973. Art : Gary Grimshaw.
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legendarytragedynacho · 8 months
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Carlos Santana & Miles Davis, 1981
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brecbc123 · 12 days
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ma-pi-ma · 8 months
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Man, it's a hot one Like seven inches from the midday sun Well, I hear you whisper and the words melt everyone But you stay so cool My muñequita, my Spanish Harlem Mona Lisa You're my reason for reason The step in my groove
And if you said this life ain't good enough I would give my world to lift you up I could change my life to better suit your mood Because you're so smooth And it's just like the ocean under the moon Oh, it's the same as the emotion that I get from you You got the kind of lovin' that can be so smooth, yeah Give me your heart, make it real, or else forget about it..
Santana - Smooth
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simbelmyne20niniel · 9 months
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CLASSIC ROCK BOOKMARKERS PART 17: GUITARISTS
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ALL THE PARTS
PART 18 is going to be about the third most voted category:
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musickickztoo · 9 months
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Carlos Santana *July 20, 1947
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janesurlife · 2 months
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That was so 🔥🔥🔥
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jt1674 · 19 days
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boys-zone-tt · 17 days
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undergroundrockpress · 4 months
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Michael Bloomfield and Carlos Santana at the last week of the Fillmore, San Francisco, 1971.⁣ Photo : Jim Marshall.
The closing of the Fillmore West brought out hundreds of San Francisco fans for a days-long celebration of the ballroom's legacy as a historic purveyor of Sixties rock 'n' roll. Bill Graham's famed venue could no longer support the ever-increasing fees charged by the national acts he presented, and the promoter had no choice but to close down. The revelry culminated in an evening of jams on July 4, 1971, and one featured John Cipollina, Carlos Santana and Michael Bloomfield. The show was heard live over KSFX and this file comes from that broadcast.
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Alice Coltrane & Santana - Previously Unissued 1974 Recordings
Further Illuminations! The Heat Warps and Mr. Completely delivered the goods last week with a sizable selection of heretofore uncirculated Alice + Carlos (and John McLaughlin) recordings. Truly great stuff — some very interesting outtakes, improvs and alternates from the Illuminations sessions and a fairly astounding live tape from 1974. Lots of celestial harp and burnt Wurlitzer, along with Santana and McLaughlin's fusion-y flights of fancy. Let us go into the house of the Lord!!!
The details: A pair of documents has recently emerged to expand our understanding of this collaboration. The first, a 3-hour + 45-minute collection of newly discovered audio from the Illuminations sessions, including previously unknown compositions, stripped back tracking sessions, overdub reels, working tapes and a cache of alternate takes and mixes. It offers a wide-screen vision of the avenues this album could have taken: a more earth-bound collection rooted in free jazz and heavy fusion, or a pared-down, reflective journey aimed to guide listeners on an inner search. All that could have been is laid out here. The second document, equally illuminating, is a previously un-circulated soundboard recording of a March 14, 1974 concert from the Kabuki Theater in San Francisco. The tape features spare devotional sets from John McLaughlin and Carlos Santana, sets from Alice Coltrane in both solo and trio settings, as well as ensemble performances of Illuminations material and more. 
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brecbc123 · 3 months
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Dave Vanian (1956-) The Damned - lead vocals Songs: "New Rose," "Damned" Defeated Opponents: Stewart Copeland Propaganda: "He was and still is influential on punk/goth fashion and music."
Carlos Santana (1947-) Santana - lead guitar Songs: "Oye Como Va," "Jingo" Defeated Opponents: Pat Boone Propaganda: none
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July 20, 1947
Carlos Santana (of Santana) is born in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico.
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