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3:35 AM EDT April 5, 2025:
Carlos Santana & Mahavishnu John McLaughlin - "A Love Supreme" From the album Love Devotion Surrender (July 20, 1973)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
'That's *Devadip* Carlos Santana to you, buddy'
Love Devotion Surrender - Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin, 1973 (full album)
5:49 AM EST January 11, 2025:
Carlos Santana & Mahavishnu John McLaughlin - "A Love Supreme" From the album Love Devotion Surrender (July 20, 1973)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
'That's *Devadip* Carlos Santana to you, buddy'
1:33 PM EST February 9, 2025:
Carlos Santana & Mahavishnu John McLaughlin - "A Love Supreme" From the album Love Devotion Surrender (July 20, 1973)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
'That's *Devadip* Carlos Santana to you, buddy'
July 20:
On this date in 1973, John McLaughlin & Carlos Santana released their collaborative album, Love Devotion Surrender. You know, there’s this narrative, most recently expressed to extreme in that HBO show Vinyl, that music in the immediate period before the coming of punk rock was safe, easy, repetitive and boring, and that punk rock saved our backsliding asses.
On this date in 1978, somewhat-smooth jazz artist Bob James released his sixth album, Touchdown. \“Theme from Taxi,\” dude!
On the 20th of July, 1986, Megadeth laid upon us Peace Sells . . . But Who's Buying, their second, classic.
Insane shit, right? If it weren’t for the shout choruses, you might say this record has as much to do with the McLaughlin/Santana joint as it does with, let’s say, Kill ‘Em All or Mercyful Fate. The guitar playing is literally mind-bending on thi
Today is the 25th anniversary of the release of Red Letter Day, Kansas City emo band The Get Up Kids' second EP.
The whole Emo thing is for the most part opaque to me, but I know this one because of “Anne Arbour,” which is kind of nice.