Santana's earthy influences come to the fore in some of the most heavenward-looking tracks on this 1992 record, as in the multihued "Somewhere in Heaven," on which a mild, languid opening gives way into a pedal-to-the-floor middle section, before slowing down again to conclude. Throughou...
Santana's earthy influences come to the fore in some of the most heavenward-looking tracks on this 1992 record, as in the multihued "Somewhere in Heaven," on which a mild, languid opening gives way into a pedal-to-the-floor middle section, before slowing down again to conclude. Throughou...
Santana's earthy influences come to the fore in some of the most heavenward-looking tracks on this 1992 record, as in the multihued "Somewhere in Heaven," on which a mild, languid opening gives way into a pedal-to-the-floor middle section, before slowing down again to conclude. Throughou...
Santana's earthy influences come to the fore in some of the most heavenward-looking tracks on this 1992 record, as in the multihued "Somewhere in Heaven," on which a mild, languid opening gives way into a pedal-to-the-floor middle section, before slowing down again to conclude. Throughou...
and the lyrics veer from seventh-grade love poetry to hippie-fied pleas for peace and brotherhood, the latter of which manage to appear on just about every Santana record, but onBeyond Appearances, there's very little musically to distract one from them. The good news is there are no other...
and the lyrics veer from seventh-grade love poetry to hippie-fied pleas for peace and brotherhood, the latter of which manage to appear on just about every Santana record, but onBeyond Appearances, there's very little musically to distract one from them. The good news is there are no other...
and the lyrics veer from seventh-grade love poetry to hippie-fied pleas for peace and brotherhood, the latter of which manage to appear on just about every Santana record, but onBeyond Appearances, there's very little musically to distract one from them. The good news is there are no other...
and the lyrics veer from seventh-grade love poetry to hippie-fied pleas for peace and brotherhood, the latter of which manage to appear on just about every Santana record, but onBeyond Appearances, there's very little musically to distract one from them. The good news is there are no other...
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“These girls are lies,” went the hilarious lyrics, underpinned by a simple, descending bassline. Matt picked out a “super-fan” Callum, who was leaving Hong Kong soon, and started up a chant of “fuck you Callum!” The sentiment was clearly lost on most – only about eight people ...