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This made me think of the Cheech and Chong movie where the girls are fawning over Chong thinking he is Jerry Garcia. Cheech is jealous so he says “Hey man, I’m Santana!” Classic. That said, loved this song. Reminds me of SRV’s Riviera Paradise. Love the combination of organ and guitar in a slow jam.
Too funny! GREAT TUNE!
1971
WIKI says 1970!
Mahavishnu Orchestra.
Miles. Bitches Brew.
Fusion
I'm seeing supersonic F16s soaring and roaring down Broadway into Times Square doing aileron rolls and evasive maneuvers without breaking a single window as angels play timbales on the front row seats at the TKTS booth on 48th St.
Can I have what they have please?
Too frantic for me. I’m seeing images of middle-aged men in flares chasing a bank robber and knocking over lots of boxes
I'm seeing supersonic F16s soaring and roaring down Broadway into Times Square doing aileron rolls and evasive maneuvers without breaking a single window as angels play timbales on the front row seats at the TKTS booth on 48th St.
The US isn't much different today, still a very prudish society where Twitter and Facebook ban the nipple (female of course because mens are somehow different) but show decapitation videos.
It's always struck me as a Scot that you've got this the wrong way round!
I think this shows that it's still a patriarchical society where female nipples have been sexualised while mens have been normalised.
Indeed! The nude on the front cover is stunningly beautiful, in the grandest tradition of Western art. It's a testament to the sickness of US society that images of violence and murder are more tolerable than the beauty of the female form, erotic or not.
More cowbell please ! :o) ......... Naugatuck,Connecticut
great song
Good call. Except for the bit where it goes a tad jazzy.
Man, did this album get a lot of air time when I was growing up.
Only to the extent that the two bands came from the same San Francisco music scene in the mid-late 1960s and both liked long improvisational jams.
The Dead don't have the same latin influences nor do they have Carlos' inimitable guitar style. Conversely, Santana doesn't have the same blue grass influences or Jerry's inimitable guitar style.
I'm old enough to remember when this was in the stores. JCPenny used LOTS of stickers to cover up specific parts of this album cover
The US isn't much different today, still a very prudish society where Twitter and Facebook ban the nipple (female of course because mens are somehow different) but show decapitation videos.
It's always struck me as a Scot that you've got this the wrong way round!
I think this shows that it's still a patriarchical society where female nipples have been sexualised while mens have been normalised.
I'm old enough to remember when this was in the stores. JCPenny used LOTS of stickers to cover up specific parts of this album cover
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Nishapur
Maybe this is this incident:
Nishapur was conquered by the Muslims, without struggle, during the caliphate of Umar. The Caliph appointed Ahnaf Ibn Qais as the chief command of the Muslim army out of Isfahan. From Isfahan, two routes led toKhorasan: the main route via Rayy and the other via Nishapur. The people of Nishapur chose not to fight and surrendered on the condition of paying a tribute.
Having conquered the region around Nishapur, the Muslim force advanced to Nishapur itself. The city was divided into four sectors, with each sector under a Persian chief. These chiefs shut themselves in the city and closed the gates. The Muslims laid siege to the city for some days. In the meantime, the Persian chiefs quarreled among themselves. One of the chiefs entered into negotiations with the Muslims. He offered to open one of the gates for the Muslim army to enter, provided he was granted immunity. The Muslims accepted the offer. The Persians were taken by surprise, and the Muslims became the masters of Nishapur.
Or this: (lovely time to live there)
After the husband of Genghis Khan's daughter, Taghachar, was killed at Nishapur in 1221 by a Nishapur Muslim border guard, Genghis Khan ordered the death of all in the city—1.7 million were killed, and the skulls of men, women, and children were piled in pyramids by the Mongols.
Too much 3 for me > cowbell
Robert Fripp
All greats of course (the dozen+ mentioned already), what about The Edge, Mark Knopfler, Larry Carlton, Michael Hedges, Nick Drake, Phil Keaggy... there's at least 20 or 30 or players who defined modern guitar at different levels, with greater or lesser popular acclaim, and often for contributions other than just screaming fast leads.
...and Kennedy was assassinated by a single bullet
Listen to how it goes, my rhythm
It's good to enjoy, mulatta!
or Derek Leckenby
Robert Fripp
LowPhreak wrote:
Let's not forget Pete Townshend, David Gilmour, Keith Richards, Warren Haynes...
And what about Peter Green?
or Derek Leckenby
LowPhreak wrote:
Let's not forget Pete Townshend, David Gilmour, Keith Richards, Warren Haynes...
And what about Peter Green?
Surely Stevie Ray Vaughan rates a mention
LowPhreak wrote:
Let's not forget Pete Townshend, David Gilmour, Keith Richards, Warren Haynes...
And what about Peter Green?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Nishapur
Maybe this is this incident:
Nishapur was conquered by the Muslims, without struggle, during the caliphate of Umar. The Caliph appointed Ahnaf Ibn Qais as the chief command of the Muslim army out of Isfahan. From Isfahan, two routes led toKhorasan: the main route via Rayy and the other via Nishapur. The people of Nishapur chose not to fight and surrendered on the condition of paying a tribute.
Having conquered the region around Nishapur, the Muslim force advanced to Nishapur itself. The city was divided into four sectors, with each sector under a Persian chief. These chiefs shut themselves in the city and closed the gates. The Muslims laid siege to the city for some days. In the meantime, the Persian chiefs quarreled among themselves. One of the chiefs entered into negotiations with the Muslims. He offered to open one of the gates for the Muslim army to enter, provided he was granted immunity. The Muslims accepted the offer. The Persians were taken by surprise, and the Muslims became the masters of Nishapur.
Or this: (lovely time to live there)
After the husband of Genghis Khan's daughter, Taghachar, was killed at Nishapur in 1221 by a Nishapur Muslim border guard, Genghis Khan ordered the death of all in the city—1.7 million were killed, and the skulls of men, women, and children were piled in pyramids by the Mongols.
Live at the Fillmore East with a Santana flair!
"I've been rundown....I've been lied to...."
Echoes, yes. Personnel, no.
I heard the intro and for a few seconds was trying to remember which Allman Bro's song it was ... before it hit me that it was Santana. So, no, it's not just you. FWIW
It's just you. Carlos, Rollie, Areas, Brown, Carabello and Shrieve were the line up. Allman Bros.? Carlos was on tour in 2008 with Derek Trucks, but of course that was 37 years after this album was a gigantic hit.
Let's not forget Pete Townshend, David Gilmour, Keith Richards, Warren Haynes...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svq9UFHVstU
The mountains have looked the same, too, since 1970. They're still beyond awesome.
The mountains may look the same as they have for centuries; they are not expected to grow or progress. Art and music should be expected to do so.
The mountains have looked the same, too, since 1970. They're still beyond awesome.
Well said.
https://www.dominoesmovie.com/
The mountains have looked the same, too, since 1970. They're still beyond awesome.
That is known as the moneyshift in BMW circles.
LOL!
I like this album but man was it overplayed back in the day.
Incidentally, Santana 65yo has been giving some good interviews on the media here - eg to quote him : “I have listened to Ravi Shankar. It transcends gravity of time, taking you to meditation and having a profound effect on people. I find Indian music very intense, humorous at times. When I listen to the raagas at 3am in the morning, it’s like taking an inner shower,” (Santana's words, not mine)
.........at the same time he has been promoting the 'sensitive' side of American culture
2
What?? a 2? To each his own, but I'd love to hear why. This is such an incredible song!
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In a nnutshell
I know it is on your RP playlist, but it is definitely not one of the other worn out Santana songs we've been hearing on mainstream radio for years!
Ha
It may be Carlos, but its a ripoff of the Status Quo's Pictures of Matchstick Men riff. I kept waiting to hear a real laid back version of Pictures. Very disappointing.
As for this one ... brings back warm summer evenings on the Robinson Hall dormitory rooftop, listening on eight speakers stolen from the local drive-in movie theater.
. . . and Live Evil in 1970
Those are amazing images, On_The_Beach. And Let's not forget the satirical portrait of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover on the back cover of the Live Evil album:
Image source: https://www.kind-of-blue.de/bilder/disco/sigp_24_25_booklet.jpg
I generally change the channel or deploy the PSD button when this tune comes on, but it certainly has more than "one speed". The tempo changes several times in this song.
Quite. Carlos Santana is the noodling king, right enough, and technically the dog's bollox, but most of his stuff failed to grab me 3 decades ago, and I still elude its grasping claws. The Nottingham jury's attitude to most Santana stuff would be that of Ford Prefect's: aggressive indifference.
Fred, one of these day's I'd love to buy you a Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster.
len17 wrote:
It is as close as you can get to going back to a time when we felt nothing existed but the moment.... it was a very good feeling..
Artist Mati Klarwein also did the artwork for Miles Davis' Bitches Brew in 1969 (same year as Abraxas) . . .
. . . and Live Evil in 1970
Quite. Carlos Santana is the noodling king, right enough, and technically the dog's bollox, but most of his stuff failed to grab me 3 decades ago, and I still elude its grasping claws. The Nottingham jury's attitude to most Santana stuff would be that of Ford Prefect's: aggressive indifference.
Album cover is a classic.
You can find some thoughts on this here !
Bad acid trip? Au contraire! (And the music is fine too.)
I'd say it's held up pretty well as a composition. This has always been one of my favorite Santana pieces.
Bumping it UP!
Album certainly was an art form. From Two Virgins to Their Satanic Majesties Request. What's the coolest CD art? The Talk is Cheap special edition? Any others?
Anything by Hipgnosis. They did a lot of covers for Pink Floyd, Yes, Budgie, Roxy Music, and many, many others. There's a coffee-table book of some of their best covers; not sure if it's still available. It's fun to look at some of the covers that came out over the years.
Excellent rythme.
YES!!