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Legendary Santana
Rides High
by Jeff Zoldan
Few musicians can comfortably wear the title keyboards, Raul Rebow on bongos, congas and
superstar Sure, there are many performers who will sell percussion, Armando Pevaza on percussion and David
out a night or two at a big arena. However, the marketing Margen on bass) has a kinetic energy which is unleashed
of a musical act is no indication of the artist's ability, through the tips of Carlos' fingers as they slide up and
taste, or talent down the frets of his guitar. lead vocals. Musically, Ligertwood appears to be the
Devadip Carlos Santana is a musician whose ability to At the Convention Hail, Santana was nothing less than band's only weak link. His predecessor, Chris Solberg,
sell out auditoriums varies from city to city. Despite the his usual splendid self. Because Santana'a last LP, used to trade off occasional guitar licks with Carlos, while
fact that he doesn't appeal to every teenager (or adult) in Marathon: is close to a year old, there was no need to Ligertwood barely makes an indentation playing chords.
the world. Carlos Santana is one of the most accomplished showcase any new material. Thus, the relatively young Any weakness he has musically, however, is made up
guitarists in the world today Last month, Santana came audience was treated to an evening of hard-core Santana more than adequately in his singing. Unfortunately,
to the Jersey Shore in his first Boardwalk appearance and classics. The blend of pounding percussion and searing though, the acoustics at the Convention Hall rendered
despite a terribly loud sound system, he exhibited an guitar leads supported by a lilting organ, Santana's many of his lyrics inaudible, especially on "You Just
impressively dynamic display of blues, rock. jazz and trademark, slowly broke apart as each band member took Don't Care," a hard rocking tune that captures (or should
Latin rhythms that kept the capacity crowd in the his obligatory solo. It was during these solos that one was capture) the sweetness of the lead vocals.
Convention Hail on their feet all night. able to see the talents of these deft musicians that Carlos During "Europa." Carlos' improvised leads rocked out
\ hat makes Carlos Santana a superstar is the feeling he surrounds himself with Each solo was energetic and more than any other time this writer has heard him
has :or the music he plays Every note that comes out of spirited, never pushed. Most notable was David Margen's perform the song, lending a slight air of insouisiance to
hs gui:tar leaves from his heart On "Europa." the bass solo. During its course, Graham Lear kept a what has always been a most moving number.
beautful and moving instrumental that thankfully is a steadfast beat and one was able to hear the love affair Nevertheless, the opening strains of the song, which was
staple of every Santana concert. one needs only to see the between the bass and drums at its finest. dedicated to a member of the crew that just got married,
expression on Carlos' face to understand what his music The only change in Santana's lineup since their last tour still caused nerves to tingle and the heart to tremble. The
means to him The music. supported by an amazing of the Northeast late last year is Alexander Ligertwood, old adage, "Music soothes the savage breast." never had
rhythm sect ion Graham Lear on drums. Alan Pasqua on who now plays rhythm guitar along with providing the more meaning than after hearing Carlos Santana play.
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