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Come around, come around, come around
Waitin' for the day when the king, queen of shows singing 'round
Singing' round, singing round, singing round
Singing round, singing round for everyone
Yeah do it
You can understand everything to share
Let your spirits dance brothers everywhere
Let your head be free
Turn the wisdom key
Find it naturally
See you're lucky to be
If you're sad just spin around and round and round
Do it
Yes just hold me baby
Something on your back
Lay it down
Lay it down, lay it down, lay it down
Don't you know honey maybe
You're like my childless hometown
This ole town, this ole town, this ole town
Sing it now
Time for you to all get down
Yeah do it
Get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
Dig this sound
Spinnin' round and round and round
Do it
You can understand everything's to share
Let your spirits dance brother everywhere
Let your head be free
Turn the wisdom key
Find it naturally see your lucky to be
Sing it now
Time for you to all get down
Yeah do it
Get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
Get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
Sing it now
Time for you to all get down
Pretty sure it's Greg Rolie
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Pretty sure it's Greg Rolie
I always thought it was Winwood too!
definitely have to be in the perfect mood for this song, otherwise it's pretty quick to the mute button :^ (
If that's so, every time I've ever heard this .... I've been in the perfect mood for it. Jammin' and dancin' and air guitarin' !!!!
Thanks of that info!
And the singer?
Gotta love that T.O.P. (that's Tower Of Power) horn section!
Thanks of that info!
Pretty sure it's Greg Rolie
Yes. I and hear the similarity ...but NOT similar enough!
Who sings this? I thought it was Steve Winwood.
Pretty sure it's Greg Rolie
Damn that album cover is really something
Who sings this? I thought it was Steve Winwood.
Very similar vocal sound! GREAT TUNE! PS: Greg Rolie sang it!
Never knew that.
Seems like everybody's waiting
For a new change to come around.
Come around, come around, come around.
Waiting for the day when the
King, Queen of soul sing around
Sing around, sing around, sing around, sing around.
You can understand everything's to
share. Let your spirit dance brothers everywhere. Let your head be free,
turn the wisdom key
Find it naturally - see you're lucky to be.
Dig this sound It¨ªs been round and round and round.
You get out your cold feet ba-by
Something on your back lay it down.
Lay it down, lay it down, lay it down.
Don't you know honey maybe your light might shine this whole town
This whole town, this whole town, this whole town, sing around.
Time for you to all get down
Yeah do it
Get ready uh - Get ready Uh -
Get ready uh - Get ready Uh -
Dig this sound
It's been round and round and round
You can understand everything's to share. Let your spirit dance brothers everywhere. Let your head be free. Turn the wisdom key
Find it naturally, see you're lucky to be
Sing it loud
It's time for you to all get down
Yeah do it.
Sing it loud
It's time for you to all get down
Yeah do it.
Indeed it is - the always-smokin' TOP.
Would make for a great set with Chicago "I'm a Man" (at least at the end), some Krupa era "Sing, Sing, Sing", maybe even some Porcupine Tree with Harrison pounding the skins. If you're feeling daring, could add in "Rumba Mama" from Weather Reports' "Heavy Weather" album.
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Would make for a great set with Chicago "I'm a Man" (at least at the end), some Krupa era "Sing, Sing, Sing", maybe even some Porcupine Tree with Harrison pounding the skins. If you're feeling daring, could add in "Rumba Mama" from Weather Reports' "Heavy Weather" album.
They've just been releasing the same song ever since.
Yeah, funny, kurbo. As if you've listened to more from them than anything past 1972.
Santana IV was released a few weeks ago. Far from dead or even debilitated for sure.
They've just been releasing the same song ever since.
there may be a god after all
definitely have to be in the perfect mood for this song, otherwise it's pretty quick to the mute button :^ (
8am works for me!
Dont worry - they won't last more than one album...
definitely have to be in the perfect mood for this song, otherwise it's pretty quick to the mute button :^ (
Dont worry - they won't last more than one album...
I thought not.
Hilarious! Stingray I don't know in which part of Europe you reside but I just can't shake this mental image of you as a little boy on the floor of your Bristol living room playing with your Matchbox cars while your father leafs through his prized Cliff Richard album collection.
Is this even close?
Pretty sure he's not English, given some of his awkward grammar and word choices. I'd guess he's German—an unusually blunt and abrasive one, even for that country.
I don't agree with some (many?) of your opinions, Stingray, but you are entertaining.
A lot of RPers dismiss Santana quite firmly. I've often wondered why his work from circa-Abraxas until the last few albums didn't get much attention in the US. Maybe he was putting out the same stuff over and over...
Cliff Richard...spare me. Back around '87 I saw him in a musical in London called "Time." Massively overhyped pseudo-sci-fi dreck. Laurence Olivier had a recurring role as a large floating head—they filmed his performance beforehand and just projected the recording onto a head placed above the stage from time to time. He was the most memorable bit!
The applause at the end of the show was pretty tepid...until it was Larry's turn to bow. Olivier was pretty ill at the time with myasthenia gravis, so his pre-filmed projection just nodded and blinked in predicted acknowledgment of applause, but the audience gave him a standing O.
This is when Santana was at his best and had a long way to go before he later became redundantly repetitive. Plus, the influence the Herb Alpert had on him is pretty apparent here with all the brass in the background and the latin/jazz/jive beats.
Pretty good.
To me, this is the best Santana song ever recorded.
Much later, after I'd made the acquaintance of a radio station owner (who shall forever be referred to as "Baby Huey" for reasons best not disclosed here) I was informed by him that there was NO WAY the Dae-Han Sisters could have done that song. Of course, Baby Huey was from Californja and therefore knew everything, so my experience apparently did not happen.
I still can't hear this song without thinking of that smoky casino and those very amazing singer/dancer/musicians who opened their show with "Everybody's Everything." They were in town for a week, and I paid the cover charge every night to see them. Except, apparently, it was all a hallucination.
OMG! Reminds me of a time in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand, sitting in some disgusting little riverside bar and whore house listening to a music group play "Smoke on the Water" which came out as "Smack-ooo onda wattar". Meanwhile there was a war going on less than a mile away across the Mekong River where there WAS smoke on the water.
Hilarious! Stingray I don't know in which part of Europe you reside but I just can't shake this mental image of you as a little boy on the floor of your Bristol living room playing with your Matchbox cars while your father leafs through his prized Cliff Richard album collection.
Is this even close?
I thoroughly enjoy Stingray's comments. I usually reply to them with a simple, "Stingray!". I keep hoping that will catch on.
Much later, after I'd made the acquaintance of a radio station owner (who shall forever be referred to as "Baby Huey" for reasons best not disclosed here) I was informed by him that there was NO WAY the Dae-Han Sisters could have done that song. Of course, Baby Huey was from Californja and therefore knew everything, so my experience apparently did not happen.
I still can't hear this song without thinking of that smoky casino and those very amazing singer/dancer/musicians who opened their show with "Everybody's Everything." They were in town for a week, and I paid the cover charge every night to see them. Except, apparently, it was all a hallucination.
Great story!
A wee bit of googling certainly puts credence to the "theory" that the Dae Han sisters were in Vegas back in the day. I used to like Baby Huey, but now I think he's a jerk.
Hilarious! Stingray I don't know in which part of Europe you reside but I just can't shake this mental image of you as a little boy on the floor of your Bristol living room playing with your Matchbox cars while your father leafs through his prized Cliff Richard album collection.
Is this even close?
He's not from the U.K.
Much later, after I'd made the acquaintance of a radio station owner (who shall forever be referred to as "Baby Huey" for reasons best not disclosed here) I was informed by him that there was NO WAY the Dae-Han Sisters could have done that song. Of course, Baby Huey was from Californja and therefore knew everything, so my experience apparently did not happen.
I still can't hear this song without thinking of that smoky casino and those very amazing singer/dancer/musicians who opened their show with "Everybody's Everything." They were in town for a week, and I paid the cover charge every night to see them. Except, apparently, it was all a hallucination.
This is RUBBISH!
BIG TIME!!
ppfffffffffff...!
Hilarious! Stingray I don't know in which part of Europe you reside but I just can't shake this mental image of you as a little boy on the floor of your Bristol living room playing with your Matchbox cars while your father leafs through his prized Cliff Richard album collection.
Is this even close?
It is in my vote.
Yah Bill, play some Zappa. That will really piss off the people who don't like to venture into unconventional musical territory.
Bill obviously hates Zappa!
He cannot be excused! Bill is meant!
This is RUBBISH!
BIG TIME!!
ppfffffffffff...!
Hmmm...rotten flesh. It's the French in me coming out! Fuqua, nes pas?
https://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/angtime/archives/142671.asp
That is a great article. Thanks for posting the link.
This is when Santana was at his best and had a long way to go before he later became redundantly repetitive. Plus, the influence the Herb Alpert had on him is pretty apparent here with all the brass in the background and the latin/jazz/jive beats.
Pretty good.
https://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/angtime/archives/142671.asp
Viv515 wrote:
Yah Bill, play some Zappa. That will really piss off the people who don't like to venture into unconventional musical territory.
Ahhh, but Bill does play Zappa AND SHOULD PLAY MORE. I've never heard him play "Variations on the Carlos Santana Chord Progression" (E-A-B). How about some more Frank Zappa, Bill? Please?
As always, the percussion is superb!
Oh yes, and Frank Zappa is always welcome!
this was not released until 1971 - one of the weakest Santana albums?
soul sacrifice from the first album was featured at woodstock
LOL!
That's too bad. Some of Zappa's more jazzy numbers are amazing. Had the privilege of seeing him live at University of British Columbia (UBC) campus in 1975. Just after he and crew had to drop their drawers at the border.
Seems like there were a lot of us dropping their drawers at the Canada/US border in those days....
Gotta love that T.O.P. (that's Tower Of Power) horn section!
Thank You for the info! I never knew that. Totally Cool!!!