I did jam in 1979 in San Francisco with few guys one them was Raul , I remembered Raul Rekow because after I saw him play with Santana . Raul was 4 years young than me . I was traveling Backpack from Italy and I stop 1 year in California 4 months in Santa Cruz , 6 months in San Francisco .
This is the reason I like my laptop. It takes me down memory lane with a big smile and it falls under new speak as "back in the day" and what great daze they were. Thanks for the video biamaku. I will now go count the rings on my tail.
I always think of them together though their styles diverge. What they have in common is the always bring something extra no matter who they play with. Not just another good strange bender.
What I like about this combo is the approach of the two is so different. Ry sort of sneaks in on you passively and draws you into it. While Santana is more direct and hitting you in the face with it.
I found a list of the personnel elsewhere. These musicians deserve credit. Carlos Santana - guitar, percussion, vocals; Alex Ligertwood - guitar, percussion, vocals; Chester Thompson - keyboards, vocals; Karl Perazzo - percussion, vocals; Raul Rekow - percussion, vocals; Walfredo De Los Reyes - drums; Myron Dove - bass; Jorge Santana - guitar; Ry Cooder - guitar; Steve Miller - guitar; Norton Buffalo - harmonica .
Dam good tunes, and makes you wonder why something like this doesn't get more mainstream attention, because a lot of people are missing out on something especially special. Most people aren't aware that Steve Miller can play some serious blues. Even larger numbers don't have a clue who Ry Cooter is even though he was a big influence on a lot of guitarist that came along long after he had been playing for many years. Sad that someone with his talent didn't get the recognition that he deserves. Carlos, well he is hard to not know about, from all different styles of music lovers Excellent band playing with them, but if you listen to this then you know this to be a fact.
Dam good tunes right here. Shame Ry wasn't as well known as he should have been as he was one of the best. Steve Miller wasn't known as a blues player by majority of the people who listened to his music. Don't have to say anything about Carlos, as he made himself a well known since Wood Stock, and just got better as the years went by. Thanks for posting excellent tunes
what a fantastic gathering of Artists. I love them all but Ry has been my number one artist for a multitude of years. I saw him in Santa Cruz and fell in love with his style. Fantastically talented artist. And still active.
Carlos was the master collaborator back then to me. Yeah Supernatural was tight, Santana collaborated with dozens of major artists of the day but he started in the 70’s. Carlos Santana does it all Rock, Jazz, Blues etc.
@@SnoMor62yeaaaaa määään! the song Foo Foo by Santana is my favorite now! myself played Black Magic W on Bass and Guitar since the 70’s 😊😊😊😅❤❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
This is an absolutely great video. This is a guitar players video. Steve Miller, one of the founding forces in San Francisco in the late 60's, along with Carlos, is one of the most underrated guitarists in rock. They all played with passion and musicality. I watched it twice. Thanks for posting.
the older i get the more i respect Steve Miller for being the guy he is/was on sessions. Imagine being him. Great guy. Taught by T Bone Walker. Real & true blues man. Santana then, Cooder, of course, obviously. But Steve Miller is being marginalised as a musician in a way he does not not deserve.
Musical marriage made in heaven. Thanks to Ry and Carlos you made the evening breeze warmer, but your gig was so cool. To cool for words and I’m back in heaven now.
Thank you so much for this beautiful time I have just experianced . Santana and Ry Coder so excellent moving if my soul dancing with notes through this cosmos. And All if the other musicians playing together to perfection.
Growing up in Marin I was lucky enough to see Carlos play many times. He must have played every Bill Graham concert! Love his music and feel blessed by all the great musicians in the SF Bay Area. You couldn't throw a rock in Mill Valley without hitting a famous musician in the 70's!
What an absolutely great musical pairing, I could listen to them playing together all night, or each playing separately, music at its very best for sure! ❤😊
Simply Amazing...!! I must have been back in Michigan and missed this incredible show, if I was around I would not have missed it..!! First saw Carlos Santana in 1980 when he opened-up for the Rolling Stones and he just embarrassed the Stones...!! He's been my #1 Live Show ever since, most concerts total of any band/musician...!! 🤩🤙
Awww...nice! So smooth and the talent! They are all phenomenal under Carlos's guidance to gather❤🙏🏼He always gets the best 🦋 So lovely to see the traditional people of the land.
Ry Cooder es un guitarrista excepcional ,que toca la guitarra al estilo español ,usando los dedos de la mano derecha , que es como sale el sonido mas limpio e incomparable
Title should of been Santana with Ry Cooder and Steve Miller. Steve is the Godson of none other than Les Paul ..... even though he plays Fenders Just a thought
I was there, Saturday, October 10, 1992 at the Shoreline Amp. I still have the poster. This was a 2 day event, Carlos' response to what used to be called Columbus Day, it was a tribute to and for Native Americans. Also on the bill was Jackson Browne and Mickey Hart and native poet John Trudell amongst many others
One moment in one moment. .Moviment off the people. Eu, Santana and all angels sound! Fredon,iguality, without descrymitaty. Love to love. Thanks porto Portugal ❤❤❤
Whenever there is a B3 it always brings another higher heady level of beautiful music into the guitar & percussion grooves and yes Chester Thompson brings just that, doesn't he? what a combination of artists here! totally agree with comments made below...
"Following this, the band is joined by guitarist Ry Cooder on "The Healer," originally recorded for the John Lee Hooker album of the same name. Carlos then invites Steve Miller to play some blues on the slinky "All Your Love" before everyone remains on stage to launch into "Sacred Fire," which turns into a completely psychedelic jam. The show-closing "Exodus," - yes, the Bob Marley anthem - is a get-down, all-star affair that includes Miller sideman, Norton Buffalo, on harp. The song's peculiar slow fade provides an anti-climax to an otherwise energy-bursting night, though with that said, you couldn't choose better exit music than "Exodus." Santana knows how to rouse a crowd and he knows how to calm them down; his impulse to conjure one of the great moments in freedom song was a fine way to keep the traditions of indigenous peoples all over the world alive and singing."...Liner notes from Santana's album recorded at Shoreline Ampitheatre 1992.
Cool beans lol or in my day "heavy gage " "far out " loved both these guys....been a fan of Ry since his first album. and Santana, my husband studied the piano but classical tut all our friends were musician's , but the coolest part was my husband was pres of his union at local university and the university owned a outdoor music festival.. and the Detroit Symphony It would be there summer home so not just rock and roll and jazz etc. It is small compared to other venues. OMG we got to see so many aritists the tickets could be upgraded to better seats for really cheap. If I am missing some letters or rearranged them ..Its that damn ADHD lol Been twisted for yrs since I met the " the damn hippies" my moms name for my friends lol Merry Christmas and Happy New Year all ;)
This was the 'Healing the Sacred Hoop' two day event at Shoreline. This video was October, 12, 1992. I was backstage with friends the next night, Oct 13th.
hey, that's Norton Buffalo on mouth harp in Exodus .. he's really fantastic .. check out Steve Miller concerts from the first half of the 70s and ENJOY Norton
I love this Jam! So bluesy...yeah! I came here to check our Ry Cooder's contribution; but was pleasantly surprised to here Steve Miller too. Who is singing "Why Can't We Live Together?" I still have a pretty good ear and I believe that it is old Spirit vocalist, Jay Ferguson. Please verify. Thank you so much for posting this gem of a Jam!
I agree with the comments about "Stevie Guitar". When T Bone Walker visits your parents and jams in the living room, you know a thing or two! Also, Steve is a great singer with a lot of feel. Ry and Carlos, enough said!!!
bigat, it''s Alex Ligertwood; he used to sing with Bryan Auger's Oblivion Express years ago. Check their albums out for some truly good funky jazz-blues esp. Closer to IT and Straight Ahead! Lots of organ in there.
@@vandalnonesuch8274 thank you sooo much! I'm crazy about old stuffs, i will listen for Oblivion Express tonight, promise! i really appreciate your comment! Grazie, cheers!
Out the stagge , on the stagge, in the others side off there whe found ,whe fell, so powerful in our heart in our soul. I am lesten yours magic sounds and peace. The magiciens " angels" i know , i bellive whow gave that peace and iluminated nature cames to myself. Whe can or whe can not leave together . Whe " need to share our lifes " ( Beth hart) Êxodos, Sade, Ry Cooder, Carlos Santana, Jonh Lee hooker, Peter Tosh, Beatles, Rolling stones, Janis,etc, etc , ❤❤❤❤❤
A duet or jam with Santana is always dicey.Carlos's sound is so unique and overwhelming. Cooder who's one of my all time favourites does not really 'shine' in this jam.
One shines when the time is right. If there's a large group playing together, it is the Group sound that is important - not various individuals who are involved in the group sound. The group is the entity. Ry Cooder is a gem who steps up when it is pertinent, and steps back when it isn't. Perfect professional. Love him!
Shoreline Amphitheatre (Mountain View, CA) Date Oct 10, 1992 The show-closing "Exodus," - yes, the Bob Marley anthem - is a get-down, all-star affair that includes Miller sideman, Norton Buffalo, on harp. The song's peculiar slow fade provides an anti-climax to an otherwise energy-bursting night, though with that said, you couldn't choose better exit music than "Exodus." Santana knows how to rouse a crowd and he knows how to calm them down; his impulse to conjure one of the great moments in freedom song was a fine way to keep the traditions of indigenous peoples all over the world alive and singing.
This is exactly my argument. Digital is just a summary of what actually happened. The original is a phenomal classic! You cannot capture it in bits & bytes. However it's a means [metaphore] to transcend that "time, feeling and emotion", that would have been lost for future generations that would ask the question "What was is like in....".
Wow !!! Ry Cooder with Santana, I'm in heaven...
Hahaha. That's what I was thinking. Ry Cooder lets Santana play with him....
With Steve Miller middle f guitar
I loved playing percussion with these guys!!! What a night that was!
Hani - who are the other musicians on the stage?
OMG! An honor to meet you, Hani. You rock!
Always loved your work, Hani!
Wow it’s you there how awesome thanks for making a comment
I did jam in 1979 in San Francisco with few guys one them was Raul , I remembered Raul Rekow because after I saw him play with Santana . Raul was 4 years young than me . I was traveling Backpack from Italy and I stop 1 year in California 4 months in Santa Cruz , 6 months in San Francisco .
Ry Cooder is always on point. Carlos is simply the coolest dude to ever pick up a guitar, But DAMN the Organ solo @3:00 is sweet
Chester Thompson rocks on the keys
very attractive and blended
I knew the daughter of his security's man. She might be still in town. Haven't seen her since the lockin down.
Listen to Prem Rawat!
Oh my Ry Cooder with Carlos Santana perfect
Santana is a hell of a musician....Cooder is a hell of a musicologist.
Ry Cooder is too cool!! Just laid back and played
This is the reason I like my laptop. It takes me down memory lane with a big smile and it falls under new speak as "back in the day" and what great daze they were. Thanks for the video biamaku.
I will now go count the rings on my tail.
Thanks - about to go on a Ry Cooder bender. Been many years since I immersed myself in his music... maybe I should throw some JJ Cale in the mix!
I always think of them together though their styles diverge. What they have in common is the always bring something extra no matter who they play with. Not just another good strange bender.
String strang strung
@@danielking2944 You jogged something loose... First time I've thought of Devadip and McLaughlin's Love, Devotion Surrender in decades😃
Santana and his top heavy percussion gives it a hard driving sound. Makes you want to get up and dance.
Chair dancing is cool, too.
@@bonnies6963 ....what is chair dancing? Anyway, I do prefer to dance with a lady.....
Oh wow. I'm so glad I clicked on this.
Pass it on.😊
What I like about this combo is the approach of the two is so different. Ry sort of sneaks in on you passively and draws you into it. While Santana is more direct and hitting you in the face with it.
Love me some Ry....he's an amazing musician.
Love that he wears his wedding ring.
Jeanne Callahan I love that too and I love he tours with his family.
I found a list of the personnel elsewhere. These musicians deserve credit.
Carlos Santana - guitar, percussion, vocals;
Alex Ligertwood - guitar, percussion, vocals;
Chester Thompson - keyboards, vocals;
Karl Perazzo - percussion, vocals;
Raul Rekow - percussion, vocals;
Walfredo De Los Reyes - drums;
Myron Dove - bass;
Jorge Santana - guitar;
Ry Cooder - guitar;
Steve Miller - guitar;
Norton Buffalo - harmonica .
Howard Stern - penis
Thank you. Love percussion ❤
Dam good tunes, and makes you wonder why something like this doesn't get more mainstream attention, because a lot of people are missing out on something especially special.
Most people aren't aware that Steve Miller can play some serious blues.
Even larger numbers don't have a clue who Ry Cooter is even though he was a big influence on a lot of guitarist that came along long after he had been playing for many years.
Sad that someone with his talent didn't get the recognition that he deserves.
Carlos, well he is hard to not know about, from all different styles of music lovers Excellent band playing with them, but if you listen to this then you know this to be a fact.
Dam good tunes right here.
Shame Ry wasn't as well known as he should have been as he was one of the best.
Steve Miller wasn't known as a blues player by majority of the people who listened to his music.
Don't have to say anything about Carlos, as he made himself a well known since Wood Stock, and just got better as the years went by.
Thanks for posting excellent tunes
cheers bro , better make sure u bring the cats in at nite ,that coyout looks hungry! fr Canada .
what a fantastic gathering of Artists. I love them all but Ry has been my number one artist for a multitude of years. I saw him in Santa Cruz and fell in love with his style. Fantastically talented artist. And still active.
Carlos was the master collaborator back then to me. Yeah Supernatural was tight, Santana collaborated with dozens of major artists of the day but he started in the 70’s. Carlos Santana does it all Rock, Jazz, Blues etc.
what is your favorite cooder album?
@@SnoMor62yeaaaaa määään! the song Foo Foo by Santana is my favorite now! myself played Black Magic W on Bass and Guitar since the 70’s 😊😊😊😅❤❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
Ry Cooder and Santana. Be. Still. My. Heart! ❤
This is an absolutely great video. This is a guitar players video. Steve Miller, one of the founding forces in San Francisco in the late 60's, along with Carlos, is one of the most underrated guitarists in rock. They all played with passion and musicality. I watched it twice. Thanks for posting.
I really liked the early Steve Miller albums - on some the band was called Steve Miller Blues Band...
Limito- me a deliciar- me com vocês. Também um grato obrigado do coração ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ ou 😊
@MuddyLeePerkins yes, only his early albums--before midnight toker
LOVE THIS AT MY NEW AGE 86!!!!!!!! MANY THANKS! !/20/23
the older i get the more i respect Steve Miller for being the guy he is/was on sessions. Imagine being him. Great guy. Taught by T Bone Walker. Real & true blues man. Santana then, Cooder, of course, obviously. But Steve Miller is being marginalised as a musician in a way he does not not deserve.
I always thought so too. Miller gets my respect, every time!
1992 if anyone's interested. enjoyable and nice to see/hear Ry and Steve join in. thanks 4 posting.
was thinking early 90's, thanks
Thought Ry Looked really young!
All are wonderful musician! They all get a chance to shine! That is Norton Buffalo on the Blues harp!
Musical marriage made in heaven. Thanks to Ry and Carlos you made the evening breeze warmer, but your gig was so cool. To cool for words and I’m back in heaven now.
26:13 RIP Jorge Santana, Carlos' little brother, founder of latin rock band "Malo", died May 14th 2020.
@Jamie Ismael Get away!
2 legends and a great band !! Twice as nice. Silky smooth. 😊
Great pic and song by Mr.cooder.Bear family greatest sound on record
Thank you so much for this beautiful time I have just experianced . Santana and Ry Coder so excellent moving if my soul dancing with notes through this cosmos. And All if the other musicians playing together to perfection.
Herrlich,2 Vollblut Musiker bei der Arbeit. Weltklasse.👍👍👍👍😊😊😊
Finde ich auch, kenne Beide sehr lange ,habe Santana 2 Mal live gesehen, Ry leider nicht ,aber habe alle Tonträger, die bekommen konnte...
Growing up in Marin I was lucky enough to see Carlos play many times. He must have played every Bill Graham concert! Love his music and feel blessed by all the great musicians in the SF Bay Area. You couldn't throw a rock in Mill Valley without hitting a famous musician in the 70's!
What an absolutely great musical pairing, I could listen to them playing together all night, or each playing separately, music at its very best for sure! ❤😊
Never heard these guys together before. Cooder brings a Chico O Ferrel type vibe. I like.
Two of my greatest guitar heroes on one stage and really playing to each others strengths. What a joy! Thankyou !
Absolutely beyond compare ... thank you for posting!
finally saw Santana in concert in 2021 at Heritage Park in Simpsonville SC - it was awesome - with Cindy Blackman Santana on drums - oh yeah,,,
Gooooogeous talents sharing the respect and love of music! Gorgeous and soooooo beautiful 💜💖💚💛💙
Brilliant performances by brilliant musicians. Amazing.
NICELY DONE BROTHERS 74YRS YOUNG BEEN A FAN OF ALL WE WHERE KIDS THANK YOU ☆ BLESSINGS CARLOS...
Two great guitarists, who can be identified by a couple of notes... Great stuff!
Three.
Lovely jam session with unfolding colours
Awesome! Some always extraordinary skilled guitar players, each one of their own skills! Beautiful to listen to. Thanks !!!
Another piece of musical joy ! Thanks for taking the time to post !
Indeed
Carlos never fails to deliver these three guitarists are in the top twenty of all time
Simply Amazing...!! I must have been back in Michigan and missed this incredible show, if I was around I would not have missed it..!! First saw Carlos Santana in 1980 when he opened-up for the Rolling Stones and he just embarrassed the Stones...!! He's been my #1 Live Show ever since, most concerts total of any band/musician...!! 🤩🤙
Awww...nice! So smooth and the talent! They are all phenomenal under Carlos's guidance to gather❤🙏🏼He always gets the best 🦋 So lovely to see the traditional people of the land.
i like this good jam! feeling allright!
Happy birthday Ry! My favorite music guy....
Hey, Laura. I do too! If you are a Facebook user, I'd invite you to join our Cooder Fans FB page at: facebook.com/groups/312225228948256/
i was thinking early 90's, thanks
@@hjeffkennedy1249 Yes, 12 october, 1992.
Perfekte Arrangements und Kompositionen,...ein Genuss und Inspiration
Excelente concierto como todo lo que hace Santana el Maestro!!!!
Ry Cooder es un guitarrista excepcional ,que toca la guitarra al estilo español ,usando los dedos de la mano derecha , que es como sale el sonido mas limpio e incomparable
Title should of been Santana with Ry Cooder and Steve Miller.
Steve is the Godson of none other than Les Paul ..... even though he plays Fenders
Just a thought
I have seen Santana several times at this venue, last time was July 2019. This concert would have been magical to have been there.❤😊❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
I was there, Saturday, October 10, 1992 at the Shoreline Amp. I still have the poster. This was a 2 day event, Carlos' response to what used to be called Columbus Day, it was a tribute to and for Native Americans. Also on the bill was Jackson Browne and Mickey Hart and native poet John Trudell amongst many others
Yes, this is music !!! Thank you !
Not seen this before.. Thank you.
How come I've just found this now. Obliged UA-cam
One moment in one moment. .Moviment off the people. Eu, Santana and all angels sound! Fredon,iguality, without descrymitaty. Love to love. Thanks porto Portugal ❤❤❤
Whenever there is a B3 it always brings another higher heady level of beautiful music into the guitar & percussion grooves and yes Chester Thompson brings just that, doesn't he? what a combination of artists here! totally agree with comments made below...
fuuuuaaaaa mooooy bueno esto heee!! Gracias!!
Love it - but must have happened earlier than 2015. Ry you are quite young there - Carlos you are timeless.
12 octobre 1992.
Agreed! On both counts! Carlos is timeless!
"Following this, the band is joined by guitarist Ry Cooder on "The Healer," originally recorded for the John Lee Hooker album of the same name. Carlos then invites Steve Miller to play some blues on the slinky "All Your Love" before everyone remains on stage to launch into "Sacred Fire," which turns into a completely psychedelic jam.
The show-closing "Exodus," - yes, the Bob Marley anthem - is a get-down, all-star affair that includes Miller sideman, Norton Buffalo, on harp. The song's peculiar slow fade provides an anti-climax to an otherwise energy-bursting night, though with that said, you couldn't choose better exit music than "Exodus." Santana knows how to rouse a crowd and he knows how to calm them down; his impulse to conjure one of the great moments in freedom song was a fine way to keep the traditions of indigenous peoples all over the world alive and singing."...Liner notes from Santana's album recorded at Shoreline Ampitheatre 1992.
delicious music, this is music so fine like the champagne
this is really cool to here i have heard Ry music in the movies , for me this is realy fantastic
Two of the very best!
Awesome Jam ★★★★★
Santana é sempre um diferencial, único, ainda mais com Ry Cooder! Psicodélica vida real com artistas e nativos, muito bom.. Valeu a postagem!..
perfect last piece of music for my day ... ty
Cool beans lol or in my day "heavy gage " "far out " loved both these guys....been a fan of Ry since his first album. and Santana, my husband studied the piano but classical tut all our friends were musician's , but the coolest part was my husband was pres of his union at local university and the university owned a outdoor music festival.. and the Detroit Symphony It would be there summer home so not just rock and roll and jazz etc. It is small compared to other venues. OMG we got to see so many aritists the tickets could be upgraded to better seats for really cheap. If I am missing some letters or rearranged them ..Its that damn ADHD lol Been twisted for yrs since I met the " the damn hippies" my moms name for my friends lol Merry Christmas and Happy New Year all ;)
This was the 'Healing the Sacred Hoop' two day event at Shoreline. This video was October, 12, 1992. I was backstage with friends the next night, Oct 13th.
is that Norton B. on harp. What a great unhurried tasteful collaboration
great music
OMG than you for this! I sure wish I could have seen this live.
Great.Simply great.
my two favorite guitar players of all time
Brilhante! Por um ano melhor. Guarapari/ES jan/2021
I love this
hey, that's Norton Buffalo on mouth harp in Exodus .. he's really fantastic .. check out Steve Miller concerts from the first half of the 70s and ENJOY Norton
Wow !!! With Mr. Steve Miller !!!
Sure glad I stopped in here!!!!!
Miracles do happen!!! watched all 47:23 ....and NOT ONE AD.....it's gonna be a great day
Kuanta musika!!!
So damn lucky to have been at this show.
I love this Jam! So bluesy...yeah! I came here to check our Ry Cooder's contribution; but was pleasantly surprised to here Steve Miller too. Who is singing "Why Can't We Live Together?" I still have a pretty good ear and I believe that it is old Spirit vocalist, Jay Ferguson. Please verify. Thank you so much for posting this gem of a Jam!
Alex Ligertwood is doing the vocal on Why Can't We Live Together.
¡Conciertazo!
I love THIS ❤️
I agree with the comments about "Stevie Guitar". When T Bone Walker visits your parents and jams in the living room, you know a thing or two! Also, Steve is a great singer with a lot of feel. Ry and Carlos, enough said!!!
greetings from mexico
great voice the blonde singer!
bigat, it''s Alex Ligertwood; he used to sing with Bryan Auger's Oblivion Express years ago. Check their albums out for some truly good funky jazz-blues esp. Closer to IT and Straight Ahead! Lots of organ in there.
@@vandalnonesuch8274 thank you sooo much! I'm crazy about old stuffs, i will listen for Oblivion Express tonight, promise! i really appreciate your comment! Grazie, cheers!
Santana is the sound and impeccable rhythm. Truely unique.
Santana just loves to jam, with anybody.
Dos talentos increíbles .
Omg steve miller ry cooder and a list of whos who. This rocks
Out the stagge , on the stagge, in the others side off there whe found ,whe fell, so powerful in our heart in our soul. I am lesten yours magic sounds and peace. The magiciens " angels" i know , i bellive whow gave that peace and iluminated nature cames to myself. Whe can or whe can not leave together . Whe " need to share our lifes " ( Beth hart) Êxodos, Sade, Ry Cooder, Carlos Santana, Jonh Lee hooker, Peter Tosh, Beatles, Rolling stones, Janis,etc, etc , ❤❤❤❤❤
really good exodus my steppin feat thanks very much
Hani?, What a God send that was,it doesn't get much better
A duet or jam with Santana is always dicey.Carlos's sound is so unique and overwhelming. Cooder who's one of my all time favourites does not really 'shine' in this jam.
He is humble
One shines when the time is right. If there's a large group playing together, it is the Group sound that is important - not various individuals who are involved in the group sound. The group is the entity. Ry Cooder is a gem who steps up when it is pertinent, and steps back when it isn't. Perfect professional. Love him!
you like sampita
Who cares. In historical significance alone, it's insignificant. F*ckin' great jam. Their shared sensibilities make sense the more you listen
Yeah, what Wendy said
Shoreline Amphitheatre (Mountain View, CA)
Date Oct 10, 1992
The show-closing "Exodus," - yes, the Bob Marley anthem - is a get-down, all-star affair that includes Miller sideman, Norton Buffalo, on harp. The song's peculiar slow fade provides an anti-climax to an otherwise energy-bursting night, though with that said, you couldn't choose better exit music than "Exodus." Santana knows how to rouse a crowd and he knows how to calm them down; his impulse to conjure one of the great moments in freedom song was a fine way to keep the traditions of indigenous peoples all over the world alive and singing.
Love you all
very attractive and blended😘
great, great, great!
Why was Steve Miller not mentioned??
Shoreline best place for a concert
who is playing the harmonica on the Exodus track, PLEASE I need to know, just extraordinary !!
I believe it was the late Norton Buffalo.
You might like his harp solo in his ua-cam.com/video/HPzcZNgVfpA/v-deo.html
On harmonica is the great, late Norton Buffalo. RIP, Norton.
This is exactly my argument. Digital is just a summary of what actually happened. The original is a phenomal classic! You cannot capture it in bits & bytes. However it's a means [metaphore] to transcend that "time, feeling and emotion", that would have been lost for future generations that would ask the question "What was is like in....".
de locos..buenísimo