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Related: Culture Forums, Support Forums"Soul Sacrifice" is an instrumental song by Santana,
"Soul Sacrifice" is an instrumental song by Santana, that was released on
the Prime Cuts label and appears on their self-titled debut album, Santana.
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"Soul Sacrifice" is an instrumental song by Santana, (Original Post)
Ptah
Nov 2012
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Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)1. And It Stoned Me is about a quasi-mystical experience
that Van had during a childhood fishing trip, "And It Stoned Me" is the first track on his famous 1970 album "Moondance."
Ptah
(33,044 posts)2. I did not know that. Does that other guy live on the ridgetop?
Sometimes I scare myself.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)3. do not be scared
to be afraid
Ptah
(33,044 posts)5. Dan Hicks:
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)6. that video is awesome
Throd
(7,208 posts)4. His performance in the Woodstock movie was what made me switch from air guitar to real guitar.
And is the reason why I have a white Epiphone SG.
nolabear
(41,999 posts)7. I once saw an interview with Carlos where he described that performance.
According to him, what you can't see is that the acid he took had convinced him that the neck of the guitar was a giant snake. Not bad for playing the anaconda! See, you could have been a herpitologist had you known!