Played all the saxes, including bari for quite a while in high school, and it was right about the time this band got big. This song was a major turn-on for me and hearing stuff like this makes me want to buy some horns and get back at it again.
@xRetroismx This songs' influence is quite a while before Santana. This is Blues from the Swing era, 30's and 40's. Santana's Evil Ways was influenced by this type of music, not the other way around.
@jamminjeff8566 yeah but the neo-swing movement would have never even happened if it wasn't for third wave ska. And despite this not being a swing song, its from a swing band. Just like a punk band could make one ska song, or a hip hop group can make one rnb song. This is a nwo-swing band, even though it's not a swing song, and without third wave ska, neo-swing would have never existed
@xRetroismx Wholly, just give it up already, swing has been around for close to 100 years now and music always comes back around. Swing experienced a resurgence in the 80's and 90's due to guys like Brian Setzer and Duke Robillard, bands like Cigar Store Indians and BBVD just to name a few. I'm not sure why you insist on claiming this as Neo Swing and saying it owes something to Ska, but just because you keep saying it doesn't make it true. I don't think Ska influenced Brian one bit!