Santana - Treat - 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood (Official)
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2014
- Santana - Treat
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.
This one of those songs you listen to on headphones and get lost in the music
Think I've been lost at birth guess that makes me a wanderer.
Wow, yeah, imagine the musicians, they're not lost, but look they're on a transcendental journey together.
If you don't feel this in your soul then something is wrong with you 😎
this theme has all the sounds of jazz, blues,rock and latin percussion beautifull
To think I was 15 years old attending a $12 concert at our city's local college with Santana playing this gem, I was one lucky girl for sure.
Amen to that! 🩷
i think after santana, Miles Davis played too
Abso-freakin-lutely you are
Wow those were the days when raw talent was on Stage our generation knows what real music was!!
Greg Rollie seriously gave it his all during this version of “Treat”…the band as a whole sounds absolutely tremendous in this, but here we really got to see Greg in his element. Notice at the transition between piano solo into guitar solo @ 3:04 his eyes are closed shut and grinning as if he’s reached euphoria (im sure he did haha)…&& his solo with Carlos near the end was probably my favorite part of the song; their call and response parts blended into each other like pure magic.
In my opinion Gregg was easily equal to Santana in the driving force of early Santana. Not enough credit given.
At 66 years old and been a Santana fan for a long time. The first I've heard this. WOW. LOVE IT.
Incredible how young they were at the time putting out this quality music
Santana gave the hands-down best performance at Woodstock.
I love that the original lineup is in this video.
You need to rewatch the concert. A lot of top level performances.
That's 💯👍 right there!!😊
@@truthseekerKJV
You're hating!!
I love early Santana stuff. It's purely beautiful. Gregg Rolie is responsible for taking our breath away on this one.
Ubreak Raleigh in Michael's freeze their dues to okay
They probably got that song all the way down The Line goddamn that song when they're being words at
I love Santana but you know what you got to give people credit
Carlos is where it's at
Makes me want to play piano, I hope it teaches the future generations to play
Carlos will never Die
Whole Tanglewood concert a live masterpiece
I knew Gregg Rolie did a great job on this song but to hear it live for the first time, I’m blown away how clean and fast he plays and is jazz improvising. And so young !
Any of you just wanna cry cus of how beautiful this shit is?
This is REAL music ❤️
Truth
I love the balance and interplay between Gregg's piano and Santana's guitar on this. Superb!
This show has got to be one of the finest performances of all time. It makes me melt
Omg! That's what I'm talking about, real music!!!!
+nuria araneda monsalve amen
yes, yes and yes.
Hell yeah! 💯 love this.......
You got that right, a 40 year love affair
Yess 💯 👍💜💜
Original Santana. Saw them play this and many more in late sixties in San Francisco.They brought the house down!!!
Yes this song is so great, the guys in the band were so young then, yet they come up with a song like this. is it rock, or is it jazz? The apce of the song, it's unbelievable great. I have heard this song thousands of times and always marvel at it, who played music like this before them? Nobody, it's just pure musical genious.
Yes the only one problem with that song is that it's too short. It could easily be twice that long and let Gregg Rolie just keep on going. He is one fantastic keyboard man. Treat is one of my favorite Santana songs and this version is one of the best... one Kick-Ass band!!!
Keyboard? It's a piano.....
A great keyboard and piano man.
The piano-man is incredible!
Gregg Rollie : Magistral.
Gregg Rolie is the Man on this one!
And so is Michael Shrieve on the drums. Excellent composition
Yes. Talk about tickling the ivories!
He is the Man in all of them! Honestly!
JOURNEY'S INCUBATION PERIOD...
he is the man on many more.....
If only people could play like this now... Mucho Love for this.
The band is so tight, Greg Roliie and Carlos absolutely smash it!
Michael and Carlos are so in tune with each other.
I love watching this. This is my favourite Santana song and as much as I love the two versions on Santana's debut album, seeing this incredible band play this live - takes my breath away. 🇦🇺 ❤️
Ditto, I agree. Loved the song, for years. Thanks ppl for these memories of Carlos's sound, indeed very cool indeed. I saw him live at Woodstock Music Festival in 1969, he was tripping on acid back then and still was able to feel the beat and stay in that soung. Love it ✌️
Me too.....
I agree tambien!!!
E ele tinha apenas 23 anos.
From 23 years age.
Thanks for sharing, that was indeed a "TREAT" Nice piano intro and ending, beautiful ❤😊
Gregg Rolie perfect piano/keybord player for the Santana band also great singer.
This one is perfect to relax and feel so good.
Goosebump material !! this really is one of the earliest "super groups" with Carlos, Micheal Shrieve on the drums , David Brown on Bass, and Rollie on keyboards .
That's Santana. The Legend.💯
My favorite Santana tune. A great gathering of fantastic musicians.
It's my favorite, too, since I first heard it in '69. It had a huge impact on me.
Greg tickling them ivories, and love mikes drum kit, just like a Ringo set up which was really rare come 1970 when all the big kits were in play. Mike proved like others before him its the time keepin not the flash.
This is my favourite chart from the first album. I played it over and over and over, drove my Mama crazy.
I miss the original SANTANA members!!!! Beautiful, just beautiful!!!!!!!!!
Check out Santana 1V. With most of original guys released .2018
Hi Carl.check out Santana iv.recorded 2017.excellent
Clive Money , thanks , I’m going to do it right now !! 👍
HI I'm from Malaysia I Iove Santana since 1970...the original members of Santana... Awesome.
Has that great jazzy night club feel . Fantastic compasition. Haven't heard anything else like it. One of a kind. That's Santana. Glad to have met a few of the original members . Carabello, Rolie. Great guys.
I think I'm in Heaven. This music is really unbelievable. Just excuisite. One problem -it's to short. Gregg Rolie is unbelievable, indredible.
gregg rolie, what an incredible organist, pianist, keyboardist! awesome!
He's one of my favorites but I guess the whole original band was just amazing.
...to sqwisitely endrediblie Zipora Linzer
Really! Could be a 30- minute song as far as I’m concerned.
Simply incredible ❤ to the band and all of you who see this
1970 damned what a time it must have been ! for 10 years only legendary music
David Brown is definitely putting out some fine bass lines and his concentration is rock-solid.
Jim Baker Agreed!
Brown is dead ? You know.
@@rodolfoaliaga6075 😢
That bass player was underated and unapreciated, like most bass players.
@@richardleewagner3939 David brown did a great job on the bass
Magico Gregg inarrivabile
The best Latin rock music ever played in this planet
I agree but how about Manassas?
@@zeusapollo8688Steve Stills band???
Best rock ever
All I need is a glass of wine, a cigarette and a good foot rub. LORD Have Mercy!!! This runs chills up my spine.
Treat is a treat!
Greg kicks ass on those keyboards!!
"sshhwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew". 52 year old. Treat. In another 52 years,. Gonna listen again
I just love this version.. if we could only stay young forever.. on this earth
Everyone of these musicians were and are masters of there talent. Santana wouldn't have even been a familiar name without them.
But the percussion,, thats what draws you, the tink tink tinkling,, thats the suttle sweetness.
I am a Santana Fan since 1967, and still am to this very Day. Great Music
God Bless. We’re lucky to here again and again and you already know. Great Music for sure
Stellar musicianship at the top of it's game/ I always felt that Carlos had the most recognizably distinctive style of any electric guitarist !!!###
One of the baddest heavy duty piano player👍👍
Classy keys by Greg rolie and beautiful song by the band
Just came across this video and realized I was at this show. I remember blowing down the mass pike into the Berkshires in my friends olds 442. It was a warm summer night as we walked up to the shed we could hear the percussion just rumbling. What a great venue and of course show!
How much talent you have to have to create your own kind, your own style of music, just like Carlos Santana did over the years.
Gregg Rolie on the keys ! 👏
words fail me ...when I first heard Rolle and Carlos tear this lovely, passion infused gem I was immobile for a half hour......
Just seen the Carlos Santana documentary at the Mary Pickford theater in Cathedral City California and what a "TREAT" that was.
There was a segment in the movie with this cut in it. What a phenomenal song. But then they all are. Check out the documentary if you get a chance fans. I have also seen him live three times and plan to do so again before I leave this world. Thank you Carlos and all the company from the very beginning for your music and the memories behind it. ✌🏽❤️🔥
What a bunch of amazing musicians! Mike Shrieve is A Epic drummer!
I should have been at this show as its Tanglewood is close to my home, then again I was only ten and it would not be another year before I moved from AM radio to FM. What a great band, show and song. This line up was perfect and truly magical.
Han pasado 50 años y este es uno de los mejores temas de la banda greg rollie y mike shrieve fabulosos
Totalmente de acuerdo, se salen en esta interpretación. Y Chepito Areas es un timbalero extraordinario manejando el guiro. Compenetración absoluta entre todos, ya no existe esto hoy día.
That's energy, you can feel it.
You are right
My favourite Santana track. This extended version is even better than the one on their first album.
REAL MUSIC BY REAL MUSICIANS!! 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏🤟🤟🤟 SANTANA FOR EVER!!!
Fantastic! Rolie really all over the keyboard!! Always loved the live version from "Live at the Filmore '68" but I hadn't seen footage before from this era. Thanks for posting!
This is a Masterpiece
young talented musicians doing a great performance. thankfully, some smart people recorded it. this music i listen to when im done with words
That was THE TONE Mr. Santana!!!! come on you know I'm right! 😳😌👍❤️
I seriously!!!!!! Miss Greg Rolie being in journey """ too
Gregg Rolie on the ivory (ex Journey frontman) Mike Shreive on drums (Woodstock) GREAT TUNE!! Thanks for the upload.
My favorite Santana song and from their first album.
We love you Gregg!!! ❤
this song made me work on my air piano skills
This is the kind of music that puts me in a soft chair to melt as I listen closely. Thank you Carlos and group !!
Love this song...
One of the baddest piano players I've seen.
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE GREGG ROLLIE CUBBERLY HIGH SCHOOL IN PALO ALTO CLASS OF 1967 SIMPLY THE GREATEST! MY FRIEND ALWAYS!!🎹🎆🎹🎇🎹🎶🎹🌟
I had the pleasure of seeing Santana in the early 80's in DC. He played the gig mostly like in this vid where his back was towards the audience which I found strangely discomforting, like he was doing it on purpose. I later came to learn it was likely more about his desire and feeling of connection with the band to have a spiritual experience and sharing that with us versus just performing to "show off" somehow. Would really like to see him perform again!
What an absolutely fabulous version of a great piece by one of the all time great bands
I love this song. The keyboard player is absolutely awesome.
My favorite Santana song. Santana forever!
I think I'll have to agree with you on that, and I enjoy so much of Santana
Me Three! Probably my favourite Santana piece, then it would Soul Sacrifice.
Great video!!
I was there, man!
im THERE...NOW! all the way there.....
Sorry General, but you weren´t fighting the Civil War too? Just a joke! Luck at you for being there!
You were lucky. :)
I saw first saw Santana in June 1970 at the Bath Festival, some 120 miles west of London. That was a great show. I can still hear Persuasion hitting my ears.
Did you see the group Chicago a month earlier?? This show is on UA-cam too!!
Real blues bro Carlos and Greg and Michael and the band was untouchable great tune 🎶
My first Santana récord... Beautiful masterpiece
This is one of those songs I would pretend I was playing the piano.
Juan Rivera fuckin same man
Right?
Bought a keyboard just to learn this song! Worth!
I'm learning it on piano, it's really fun
Me, too. Tanglewood rocked back then, thanks to Bill Graham
This is majic
treat was a very classic jazz blues composition the key boards off the hook gold record man this was the 70s
I wonder why Carlos never did an instrumental jazzie album. Like THIS !!!!
Exceptional part of Santana , very jazzy... i love it
My ALL TIME favorite Jam song from The Great Santana Band!!
Greg Rollie is a legend!
A TRUE LEGEND!!
The organ version of treat is by far one of my favorite Santana's record..I do have this record but can't find it on YT...Anyway you're right, Gregg Rolie has changed my life and his music helped me to reach some of my craziest dreams.💫
So groovy !!!! I can listen to this all day, every day !
Thank you for these WONDERFUL videos I thank God for modern technology!! I listen and watch and your priceless music brings me to places I forgot about!!
Amazing!..........just brilliant....................the best ever..................
Sweet !! Cats killed it, Unsurpassed piano work by Gregg Rolie...😎
😭😭😭 Just Gracias maestros!!
Tra tutti i LP di SANTANA uno dei migliori brani della sua carriera.
Original Santana band members and beautiful singer fantastic 👏 ❤
Excellent performance.
Greg’s work on this is other-worldly. My favorite song of all time - will be reveling it forever!