Santana - Gumbo - 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood (Official)
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2014
- Santana - Gumbo
Recorded Live: 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood - Lenox, MA
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Personnel:
Carlos Santana - guitar, vocals
Gregg Rolie - keyboards, piano, lead vocals
David Brown - bass
Michael Shrieve - drums
Jose "Chepito" Areas - percussion, conga, timbales
Mike Carabello - percussion, conga, vocals
Summary:
Recorded just over a year after Santana played its historic Woodstock Music & Art Fair performance, the band was fast becoming one of the biggest in the world. They were about to release their second album, Abraxas, and were riding high on the heels of three hit songs from their debut album and a new Top 10 hit, a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Black Magic Woman."
A year earlier - in fact only a few days before the Woodstock Festival - Bill Graham staged the first of several concerts billed as "The Fillmore at Tanglewood." Tanglewood is the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the storied venue had just begun to experiment with staging contemporary concerts on their grounds. Staging a rock concert in a classical venue had yet to be done, so of course the concept of doing so excited Graham. He brought the full-scale Fillmore East production team in, including the Joshua Light Show, and booked a great lineup. This first concert featured B.B King, Jefferson Airplane and The Who, and drew the largest crowd that Tanglewood had ever seen by far.
Buoyed by the event's success, Tanglewood and Graham agreed to stage three similar dates in 1970. The last of these is this show, when Santana headlined after The Voices of East Harlem and the legendary Miles Davis had played (you can hear Mile's set here).
This historic and beautifully recorded performance features a smoking performance by Santana in the last year of their classic lineup, before a young Neal Schon joined the band. We think you'll agree it's an incredible performance by a great band in their prime.
2023 who’s still watching this incredible band and iconic lineup???
Moi👍
Me too!
This performance alone, is among super
2024
Que maravilloso Santana y su banda, una época maravillosa de creatividad musical.
The best line-up ever in santana's career. Amazng.
This whole concert is pure real magic.
Music brings people together, beautiful...
Nobody brings the energy like Santana
Everyone was a virtuous of their instruments. That was the secret of Santana success
That drums sound so good.
The best Latin rock music ever played in this planet
That's instrumental...that's like a drug. You need to listen it again and again.
YES+!!!! I CANNNOT STOP THIS MUSICA !!!!!!!!!
Damn... this is a GREAT concert.
Belly dancing music 🎶 ❤❤❤🎶
I love this song!
increible
The Woodstock line up is magnificent
Amazing! So much energy and professionalism. Karl
BLOWS THE ROOOOOFFFF OFFFF!!!!!!!!!!!!
God is in the house playing music from the soul praise be Carlos and the gang 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Freaking amazing
Love from Africa 🙏❤
My boy kapernick going ham on that tambourine 🔥😭😂
Esta banda original de Santana es Insuperable..
Yes
Santana matters
real music
Gracias por compartir esta version en hd.
I might be wrong, but I think that's Bill Graham knocking on a cowbell off side-stage (the only dude without an afro). TOO GOOD!!
yep, that's him
Much soul the BEST in your Styles.
Even Hendrix told Santana you stole the show at Woodstock !!!
PURE FIRE !!!!!!!!
Like a THUNDERING HERD OF WILD STALLIONS
UNLEASHED !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dam I love it
dance...dance....dance
Saw them Woodstock 69. It was a union of the tribes being as one.
You were at Woodstock? OMG...
@@dragmio its written like an explanatory sentence. But you do have a question mark.
omg is correct. I take it u want, maybe to hear about it. It's a long story.
Short version. A friend dropped by my place on his Norton Commando, and said...hey man I'm heading down to Woodstock stock festival lovein, want to come, I'm in.
I was 19, left Montreal cross the border as we noticed the closer we got, the traffic was building fast. About 20 miles out from wood stock the traffic was bumper to bumper, then to a complete stop. We drove by road of the shoulder at walking speed. As there were hundreds then thousands walking. People ditched their motorized vehicles were it was possible, as we had to do the same. Nothing was moving except for feet, we walked maybe 5 to 7 miles.
The logistics were a disaster, not expecting the massive turn out.
When we reached the festival it was free, as all the fences were brought down by the people. But unfortunately there wasn't room inside we camped by the road and enjoyed the music, people, atmosphere, togetherness as young people. Needless to say it was an experience of a life time. As was the summer of love 1967.
The world exposition in Montreal 67, youth all over the world came. There were massive youth pavilions parties and top bands from every were, the lsd flowed and the pot filled the air and the girls/guys were beautiful.
Not sure what your age/genertion is. Here's a song that sums it up by.
Jefferson airplane, "Summer Of Love"
super
Excelente.Que tal energia
One minute I'm fully dressed the next I'm like " what happened to my clothes? "
ROCK AND FUCKING ROLL
WOW, TIME FLYS, SOME OF THESE PEOPLE ARE NOW GRANDPARENTS, GREAT GRANDPARENTS, OR DEAD. TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE.
Viva Carabello...Viva Brown...¡¡¡¡
Bill Graham at 3:00 in gettin' down on the cowbell lol
You beat me to it! :-)
awwww, fellow san franciscans!
Random question for anyone out there who might be able to confirm this observation of mine or not:
So, I don't know why it only just now occurred to me to think that the guy hitting a cowbell to the beat of the music offstage/backstage (@2:57) might be legendary concert promoter, Bill Graham. I've watched this video I dunno how many times over the years, but I hadn't really given two thoughts to that guy 'til now. I'm not 100% positive that it is him, but I am left wondering if that might be him. Was he ever involved in booking acts for this particular music festival?
3:55 beautiful girl on rhythm 🥁
Лучшее что может быть
yeah
More cow bell!
Nunca vi a nadie tocar tan bien el pandero fuck that sheet
2024
Wait a Minute, man, wait minute!!!!!
Can you imagine what it must have felt like being in the middle of all of that kerosene ready waiting to be ignited!?????
You can see it in SANTANA'S FACE, AS HE BITES HIS LIP FEELING THE 'ADRENALEEEN FUEL' RUSH THROUGH HIS HAIRS STANDING ON END AS WAS EVERYONE ELSE'S , READY TO
E X P L O D E ! ! !
Del Fuego
Fuera de serie.
Fernando Alarcon Ferreira i
Wow so cool that they covered Phish!!
This Gumbo and Phish's "Gumbo" are two different pieces.
It's pretty obvious they are different, Exact hobo soup. He was joking. This song doesn't even have lyrics and Phish came to popularity 20 years later.
Lembra um pouco dos rifs do jimmy hendrix
Too bad most of these guys left the band for one reason or another ,a whole new line up when Santana got fat and sassy in his later years ...I guess nothing last forever ,However change is inevitable...Just roll with the punches....😎