Carlos Santana says that he would not record anything until he could adjust the tempo, feel, and groove in his music.
This legendary guitar player said he still holds fast to the same rules when he first recorded the song in 1967, and he believed that he had to create music that is very fine for anyone who sings the song can feel comfortable.
“He always set the tone with the tempo, feel, and groove, be it during soundcheck or in the studio. Thirdly it is very important to me.
“Those are the things I most focus since 1967 had until then I died. I made her feel so basic, its tempo, groove it was right in his place. So you can put any song that is wanted on it.
“It was like a bed, if there is a lump in bed, anyone who is above it would not feel comfortable.
Creator hits ‘Oye Como Va’ and ‘Black Magic Woman’ has just made a compilation album ‘Guitar Heaven’ which includes some classic rock theme song his own. And one of his songs live most of life in the album are ‘Riders on the Storm’.






