SANTANA: Intro & Quick Album Links
Santana - and their Mexican guitarist Carlos Santana - became popular as part of the hippy California culture of the late sixties, with now-legendary gigs at San Francisco's Fillmore and then, of course, a show-stopping performance at Woodstock. They were to that festival what Queen would be to 1985's Live Aid. In the mid-seventies they were quite a trendy band to be into, scoring crossover top ten hits with the instrumental Samba Pa Ti and an appealing cover of The Zombies' She's Not There. They rode out the punk storm effortlessly. By the late nineties, Carlos Santana had become "rock royalty" and people were queueing up to guest with him. The result was the radio-friendly multi-million selling Supernatural collaboration album. Santana were back in the limelight.
Anyway, let's head on down to San Francisco....