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Carlos Santana

by on Jan. 03, 2012, under Life

Happy New year to everyone. I am not one to go out on New
Year’s Eve. I believe too many people drink and drive and can cause accidents. Therefore, I play it safe and stay at home enjoying myself and having fun. I flipped on the TV to watch a little of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2012. What?? The great Carlos Santana is going to play with Justin Bieber? I had to quickly turn it off. I respect Carlos and wanted to remember him pre-Bieber but it got me thinking…

A friend sent me the link to the show and told me to watch Carlos play with Beiber. Listening to Carlos reminds me that when he is up front on stage, nothing else matters. You do not hear anything else but the guitar that this magical musician plays and I really understood the performance was all about Carlos.

Still, many young people might have woken up the next day saying, “who the heck is Carlos Santana?”  For people who need to ask that, I am here to tell you that Carlos is a great guitar player, not some musician who backs the
Beiber.  Maybe it was on his bucket list to play with a teen Idol. Maybe it was part of his goal to back up anyone and everyone since Carlos has played with anyone and everyone.  What is important is this Hall of Famer has earned the right to do what he wants and play with whom he wants after over 40 years in the music business and selling over 90 million records.

Carlos started a band in the late 60s called Santana and it was a different kind of sound that people weren’t familiar with. He played rock music and infused salsa and jazz and created a series of hits that landed him 10 Grammy Awards.

Santana got their big break in 1969 when they played at Woodstock. They performed a style of music that tilted the rock and roll scale. Their eclectic style of music has produced such hits as Evil Ways, Black Magic Woman and Oye Como Va.

Carlos was more than just a musician. He began to help through music by performing benefits such as San Francisco Earthquake Relief, Doctors Without Borders, Indigenous People Fund, Hispanic Media & Education
Group, Amnesty International, LA Museum of Tolerance, the Aids project and more than I have room to write. Still, this humble humanitarian didn’t stop there. He and his wife started the Milagro Foundation, which contributed almost 2 million dollars to help underprivileged youths.

If you have not heard of Santana or at least Carlos Santana, I invite you to go to Yotube  and take a look at what a real musician is. Santana is the type of music that moves you to the core of your soul and wanting more.

By the way what was your favorie Santana album? Mine is Abraxas.

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  • Bobby

    who’s justin bieber ?

    • http://tylerwoods.org Tyler Woods

      Right on Bobby! Justin who?

  • Ernie McCray

    I can’t think of the titles of Santana’s albums but I’ve loved everything he’s done over the years, going back to his Tijuana days before he exploded all over the music scene. He’s always played with a range of musicians, lending his signature style to whatever it is they have to lay down. Hey, let’s not hate on Justin and put his generation down. “Or else forget about it.” (smile) I’m sure he learned a lot from the experience as did Carlos because great artists never stop absorbing ideas and melding those ideas into their music. Isn’t that part of the beauty of it?

    • http://tylerwoods.org Tyler Woods

      Yeah Ernie I am trying not to put the Beiber down too much, I am trying to understand his youthful music. Even when i was a kid, I avoided teen idols, just not a huge fan of them…but I still believe that Beiber backed up Carlos ……lol

      • Ernie McCray

        I hear you; I’ve never been that big on teen idols either as my musical tastes are far and wide and I like really good music – but a kid listening to bubble gum music, if you will, might just go on to appreciating other music. And you’re right, if there was any backing up it was Beiber backing up Carlos. Last note: Justin so far seems to have his head on straight and it doesn’t always work like that for teen stars. Kids need to see someone maintain while they’re enjoying their fame.

  • Phil Andrews

    Whats not to love about Carlos Santana and his music. Carlos is a very nice man and I’m sure he made Justin’s day by playing with him.

  • leftfield

    “Carlos started a band in the late 60s called Santana…”

    This strikes me as supremely funny, sad and oddly surreal at the same time.  The notion that it would have to be explained to younger music fans in very simple terms who Carlos Santana is leaves me feeling very old and very sorry for those younger music fans.  I would have thought this was a piece of universal knowledge, like the fact that the sun rises in the East.  It reminds me of the time someone I know expressed surprise at discovering the knowledge that Paul McCartney played in another band a long, long time ago.

    Abraxas is also my favorite by Santana.  I played it just last Sunday while making breakfast.

    • http://tylerwoods.org Tyler Woods

      You are so right. I played in a band and a member was much much younger than I. I decided to do a Beatles song. I said you know who did this right, and they said Yeah Abby Road right? LOL I will never forget that because I could not imagine a musician not getting the Beatles, also it was the day I realized, I am getting older:::::::::::sigh

  • Jim Gressinger

    Santana rocks! Always has. Has it really been 40 years? jg

  • tunkashila

    Love Santana-just wish the Grammys he won for his Supernatural album hadn’t inflated his head to the point where he abandoned Tucson as a regular concert stop.  I know he was here a few months ago, but his last concert in Tucson before that was over a decade ago. 
     
    Come back to the Pima County Fairgrounds and give less-affluent Tucsonans the chance to show their kids why you rock, Carlos!  And for god’s sake, let’s deport that mutant McKenzie brothers’ spawn Beiber back to the Canuck hellhole that spewed him…