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2x Carlos Santana - 1x Ozzy Osbourne
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CARLOS SANTANA -- Influences:
Carlos Santana, in association with Guitar Player magazine, here presents tributes to three guitarists he considers influential musical mentors -- Bola Sete, Gabor Szabo and Wes Montgomery. The 60-minute video production features Mr. Santana's thoughts and insights on the uniqueness of the three jazz guitarists, and through rare performance footage, demonstrates the impact of their inspiration on his own music. In addition to showing viewers what he's learned from each of these masters in his own playing, Mr. Santana performs two of his own songs (with Chester Thompson on keyboards) to illustrate how a musician strives to utilize influences in seeking an individual musical personality.
Santana is a thoughtful, passionate and, at times, eloquent narrator during much of this 1995 videotape production. But given the number of times he credits B.B. King and Jimi Hendrix as important influences, it's surprising Santana sticks to only jazz-oriented guitarists here. During much of the 20 minutes or so he devotes to Gabor Szabo, Santana wears a t-shirt featuring Gabor Szabo, especially designed and produced for Santana by Michael Rios. The 1977 Szabo performance footage featured here is supplied by Szabo's son, Blaise. It was filmed for the long-running San Diego TV program, Club Date, and catches an impassioned Szabo (with fairly bland support) offering a pretty rendition of "Breezin" and a beautiful solo reading of "Concerto de Aranjuez."
SANTANA -- Viva Santana:
Viva Santana is an excellant way to view the many different time periods and group members of Santana. The video covers Santana's earlier days in Wood stock and on the Ed Sullivan show, and from those early days the video does a pretty good job of including at least on performance of Santana for every couple of years. The bad thing about this video is that the creators of this video decided to run their interview with Carlos over the music portion, which makes the music a lot harder to hear. (Couldn't they have saved to interview portion for its own little area on the video?) Aside from that glaring flaw, the music on the video is fun to watch, and this video serves as an okay summary of Santana's career.
OZZY OSBOURNE -- The Ultimate Ozzy:
Filmed between April and August 1986, Ozzy was at the peak of his 1980s popularity. This video was a promotional celebration of Ozzy's triple platinum fifth solo album, THE ULTIMATE SIN. Originally broadcast on MTV, the video contains additional music videos and of course Ozzy swearing. THE ULTIMATE SIN album has become lost in Ozzy's catalogue over the years, so this performance is a must-see, since nearly every song from that album is here.
CARLOS SANTANA -- Influences:
Carlos Santana, in association with Guitar Player magazine, here presents tributes to three guitarists he considers influential musical mentors -- Bola Sete, Gabor Szabo and Wes Montgomery. The 60-minute video production features Mr. Santana's thoughts and insights on the uniqueness of the three jazz guitarists, and through rare performance footage, demonstrates the impact of their inspiration on his own music. In addition to showing viewers what he's learned from each of these masters in his own playing, Mr. Santana performs two of his own songs (with Chester Thompson on keyboards) to illustrate how a musician strives to utilize influences in seeking an individual musical personality.
Santana is a thoughtful, passionate and, at times, eloquent narrator during much of this 1995 videotape production. But given the number of times he credits B.B. King and Jimi Hendrix as important influences, it's surprising Santana sticks to only jazz-oriented guitarists here. During much of the 20 minutes or so he devotes to Gabor Szabo, Santana wears a t-shirt featuring Gabor Szabo, especially designed and produced for Santana by Michael Rios. The 1977 Szabo performance footage featured here is supplied by Szabo's son, Blaise. It was filmed for the long-running San Diego TV program, Club Date, and catches an impassioned Szabo (with fairly bland support) offering a pretty rendition of "Breezin" and a beautiful solo reading of "Concerto de Aranjuez."
SANTANA -- Viva Santana:
Viva Santana is an excellant way to view the many different time periods and group members of Santana. The video covers Santana's earlier days in Wood stock and on the Ed Sullivan show, and from those early days the video does a pretty good job of including at least on performance of Santana for every couple of years. The bad thing about this video is that the creators of this video decided to run their interview with Carlos over the music portion, which makes the music a lot harder to hear. (Couldn't they have saved to interview portion for its own little area on the video?) Aside from that glaring flaw, the music on the video is fun to watch, and this video serves as an okay summary of Santana's career.
OZZY OSBOURNE -- The Ultimate Ozzy:
Filmed between April and August 1986, Ozzy was at the peak of his 1980s popularity. This video was a promotional celebration of Ozzy's triple platinum fifth solo album, THE ULTIMATE SIN. Originally broadcast on MTV, the video contains additional music videos and of course Ozzy swearing. THE ULTIMATE SIN album has become lost in Ozzy's catalogue over the years, so this performance is a must-see, since nearly every song from that album is here.