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  2. Oye Cómo Va - Wikipedia

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    "Oye Cómo Va" is a 1962 cha-cha-chá song by Tito Puente, originally released on El Rey Bravo (Tico Records). The song achieved worldwide popularity when it was covered by American rock group Santana for their album Abraxas .

  3. Abraxas (album) - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 34–35 "Oye Como Va" was a hit by Tito Puente in the early 1960s and the group played it live regularly, as they realized it was good for audiences to dance to. [4]: 35 "Incident at Neshabur" was co-written by Santana and his friend Alberto Gianquinto, who played piano on the track.

  4. Incident at Neshabur - Wikipedia

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    In the live album Fillmore: The Last Days which includes works from 14 different bands, Santana presents the song to critical acclaim. Allmusic describes the performance as "strong showing" and, despite negative review of the album, Hooterollin' Around writes that "only Santana really stands out, with 'Incident at Neshabur' and a unique version ...

  5. Talk:Oye Cómo Va - Wikipedia

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    This is the proper translation. I believe that a better, more succint translation would be "Listen to my rhythm go". You have to take the whole phrase "Oye como va mi ritmo" as one (there is no comma between "va" and "mi") to translate it. As shown in the article, "Oye como va" by itself would be "Hey, how's it going?"

  6. Carlos Santana - Wikipedia

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    More recently in 2011, three Santana songs were offered as downloadable content (DLC) for guitar learning software Rocksmith: "Oye Como Va", "Smooth", and "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen". In the same year, Santana received the Billboard Latin Music Lifetime Achievement Award .

  7. Corazón (Santana album) - Wikipedia

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    "Oye 2014" (featuring Pitbull, remastered version of Santana's cover of "Oye Como Va", released in their 1970 album Abraxas) Ernesto "Tito" Puente, Niles Hollowell-Dhar, Amando Christian Perez: Tito Puente: 3:24: 10. "Yo Soy La Luz" (featuring Wayne Shorter & Cindy Blackman) Carlos Santana 4:06: 11. "I See Your Face" Bola Sete: Bola Sete: 1:19: 12.

  8. Lotus (Santana album) - Wikipedia

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    Lotus (Japanese: ロータスの伝説) is a 1974 live album by the Latin rock band Santana, recorded at the Osaka Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan in July 1973, during their Caravanserai Tour.

  9. Sacred Fire: Live in South America - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Fire: Live in South America is an album by Santana, released in 1993.This album is dedicated to the life of Cesar Chavez.The title, "Live in South America", is not correct, as the location of the concert production, Mexico City, is not located on the continent of South America.