CT Chester Thompson fascinating keyboard artist In my opinion very underrated except by his peers. A dynamic force behind Santana in the late 80’s and 90’s even early 2000’s
Thank you Jari for posting this revelation. Hadn't known about this worldwide tour in '88 of Carlos and Wayne with these fine musicians. Sublime, subliminal in it's openness and positive, meditative vibrations. That year I saw Carlos play in Oakland, CA, in one concert, with about 4-5 different groupings in his Benefit for El Salvador at the Kaiser Arena. He started with the Caribbean AllStars, and after The Tubes and Tower of Power did separate sets, he played a modal jazz set with Wayne Shorter, and Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead. Fabulous! Then there was Bonnie Raitt and NRBQ, and then an encore with nearly everybody back on stage that included "Shake, Rattle and Roll". My best concert ever! Still have the program on which I wrote the songs played that night. Someday I'll find video from the Benefit for Salvador at the Kaiser Arena in 1988... If anyone reading this knows of a source, please contact me!
I was in Helsinki Finland many years ago late 70’s I believe. Visiting with my wife’s family to my surprise The Machito Orchestra was playing in a Jazz club with Mario Bauza and Graciela and a percussionist named Patato pretty incredible They literally had the audience dancing on the tables. Being so far from home and hearing this Afro Cuban jazz music I felt at home in NYC. I got such a thrill from seeing the Finns dancing and loving our music. I knew then how much of a unifying force music can be . Will never forget it …
This is outstanding. What a special tour and line-up- a supergroup. Unique, one of a kind. Weather Report meets Santana (!) 🕉 Bless you Wayne. 🎉 Fly on brother.
Carlos Santana played with Wayne Shorter on Santana's project "The Swing of Delight," circa 1973-74. Since Santana's collaboration with Mahavishnu John McLaughlin on "Love Devotion and Surrender," his venture into jazz and Fusion was locked in, also his love for Miles Davis and his alumni John Coltrane grew exponentially; Santana did an album with Alice Coltrane that is definitely transcendent. Santana did have an opportunity to play with Miles, however they didn't have a studio opportunity, but he did with John McLaughlin several times. I can't emphasize enough the influence Miles Davis has had on Carlos Santana.
My friend, you are in for an incredible treat and revelation! Carlos and Miles did in fact record a record together. It is with an artist/ composer/ keyboard player named "Paolo Rusticelli" who approached Miles at one of his shows and presented some of his music. Miles liked it and agreed to record 2 albums with him! The first is "Mystic Jazz" which includes Herbie Hancock and Wayne; with one track: Full Moon with Santana. The next is "Mystic Man" where Miles and Carlos really meld together, it's outstanding. So you see ,there is this amazing little secret that I guess not many, like yourself know about. Spread the word. Beautiful, gorgeous music 🎶
If you like that checkout “Giants” with Wayne, Herbie Ron Carter , Tony Williams musical magic. I loss my original album recently having a hard time getting another
Nice to see a live recording of Santana playing "Europa" and with Wayne Shorter no less. My favorite performance of that song is on the album Moonflower.
I saw this band at The Fillmore, in June that year (I think it was the first performance) Carlos had tickets left on my desk. I have been blessed to see a lot of great music in my life, but this was one of the most memorable, more than once I wiped tears of joy from my eyes!
Outstanding brother! What a gift! Definitely a special unique event in time. Tears of joy and blessing are perfectly appropriate (!) Wayne! Carlos! Chester Patrice Alphonso Chepito Ndugu Armando Amazing 🎉 🕉
Carlos said that with the pandemic, that he has worked on three albums! That he intends to strike a balance between vocal albums with instrumental albums. So, keep the faith and expect some music along these lines! Truly a blessed line-up here.
@@ВикторНемцев-ПетровскийI have no idea what you're saying. "Music is nothing"? "Prove otherwise"? What is wrong? Why are you here if you think so? Very strange. One of the most bizzare things I've ever encountered. I have nothing to prove, and I have nothing to say about what you choose. I hope you find what you're looking for, if you are. Anyway, there is music to get to! 🕉
So top notch. Everest level music. Thank you, Jari, for the super treat. Please note proper spelling for the great drummer, Ndugu Chancler. Nurturing the great music that nurtures the Soul of Our People.
I was honoured to see this magnificent group play in London around this time. Standout performers for me were Chepito - he always was, whenever I saw him play - [the BRILLIANT] CT and Patrice as she was so unexpected: Wayne seemed to spend the whole show messing around with the mouthpiece on his sax, huge disappointment but he was the same when I saw Weather Report some years earlier. tbh not sure what Miles saw in him... But a really enjoyable show all the same. EDIT: thank you Jari for sharing this 💥💥
CT Chester Thompson fascinating keyboard artist In opinion very underrated except by his peers. A dynamic force behind Santana in the late 80’s and 90’s even early 2000’s
Set list:
00:00 Peraza
09:50 Hong kong blues
16:32 Goodness and mercy
21:01 Cloud 9
26:47 Elegant people
36:34 Europa
42:15 Deeper dig deeper
CT Chester Thompson fascinating keyboard artist In my opinion very underrated except by his peers. A dynamic force behind Santana in the late 80’s and 90’s even early 2000’s
Thank you Jari for posting this revelation. Hadn't known about this worldwide tour in '88 of Carlos and Wayne with these fine musicians. Sublime, subliminal in it's openness and positive, meditative vibrations.
That year I saw Carlos play in Oakland, CA, in one concert, with about 4-5 different groupings in his Benefit for El Salvador at the Kaiser Arena. He started with the Caribbean AllStars, and after The Tubes and Tower of Power did separate sets, he played a modal jazz set with Wayne Shorter, and Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead. Fabulous! Then there was Bonnie Raitt and NRBQ, and then an encore with nearly everybody back on stage that included "Shake, Rattle and Roll". My best concert ever! Still have the program on which I wrote the songs played that night. Someday I'll find video from the Benefit for Salvador at the Kaiser Arena in 1988... If anyone reading this knows of a source, please contact me!
Patrice what else can you say but dynamic !!!!!
Ndugu Chancler excellent contribution on the Santana Amigos album
I was in Helsinki Finland many years ago late 70’s I believe. Visiting with my wife’s family to my surprise The Machito Orchestra was playing in a Jazz club with Mario Bauza and Graciela and a percussionist named Patato pretty incredible They literally had the audience dancing on the tables. Being so far from home and hearing this Afro Cuban jazz music I felt at home in NYC. I got such a thrill from seeing the Finns dancing and loving our music. I knew then how much of a unifying force music can be . Will never forget it …
I've known of Patrice Rushen since 1973, but CHESTER THOMPSON! ...
.. WOW!!! .......
Getting this in 2023. Go Patrice!
Universal music at its best ….
This is outstanding. What a special tour and line-up- a supergroup. Unique, one of a kind.
Weather Report meets Santana (!) 🕉
Bless you Wayne. 🎉 Fly on brother.
Carlos Santana and Wayne Shorter - Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1988
Carlos Santana played with Wayne Shorter on Santana's project "The Swing of Delight," circa 1973-74. Since Santana's collaboration with Mahavishnu John McLaughlin on "Love Devotion and Surrender," his venture into jazz and Fusion was locked in, also his love for Miles Davis and his alumni John Coltrane grew exponentially; Santana did an album with Alice Coltrane that is definitely transcendent. Santana did have an opportunity to play with Miles, however they didn't have a studio opportunity, but he did with John McLaughlin several times. I can't emphasize enough the influence Miles Davis has had on Carlos Santana.
Fabulous
Swing of Delight was 1980.
My friend, you are in for an incredible treat and revelation!
Carlos and Miles did in fact record a record together.
It is with an artist/ composer/ keyboard player named "Paolo Rusticelli" who approached Miles at one of his shows and presented some of his music. Miles liked it and agreed to record 2 albums with him!
The first is "Mystic Jazz" which includes Herbie Hancock and Wayne; with one track: Full Moon with Santana.
The next is "Mystic Man" where Miles and Carlos really meld together, it's outstanding.
So you see ,there is this amazing little secret that I guess not many, like yourself know about.
Spread the word.
Beautiful, gorgeous music 🎶
If you like that checkout “Giants” with Wayne, Herbie Ron Carter , Tony Williams musical magic. I loss my original album recently having a hard time getting another
@@prajnachan333Great News bro when was it recorded and where can I find it A lot of hellifie music out their TY
They just don’t make music like that anymore. Wayne Shorter is next level. Absolutely phenomenal!
Как только Вы об этом думаете ,т коннс
Имя музыка.
Вы знаете , но меня тоже есть жёлтая соррч 😭ка, п ю
Badass Chepito this is the real Patrice Rushen .
Admiro a música de Santana e todos os músicos que integram a banda neste show.
Swing of Delight 1980 ( I think) was a masterpiece. Shorter, Hancock, Ron Carter , some outstanding playing. Remains a favorite along with Oneness
If you like those tracks check out “Giants” with Carlos , Herbie Hancock, Wayne ,Ron Carter, Tony Williams an under the radar project that’s a gem ….
Beautiful concert. Great combination of Latin, rock, funk, and Jazz. 🎉
Otherwise named Fusion music Check out Allman Brother’s band only guys I’ve heard that come close to matching this group
Nice to see a live recording of Santana playing "Europa" and with Wayne Shorter no less. My favorite performance of that song is on the album Moonflower.
I saw this band at The Fillmore, in June that year (I think it was the first performance) Carlos had tickets left on my desk. I have been blessed to see a lot of great music in my life, but this was one of the most memorable, more than once I wiped tears of joy from my eyes!
Outstanding brother! What a gift!
Definitely a special unique event in time.
Tears of joy and blessing are perfectly appropriate (!)
Wayne! Carlos!
Chester
Patrice
Alphonso
Chepito
Ndugu
Armando
Amazing 🎉 🕉
One word Phenominal
RIP Maestro
The best Latin rock music ever played in this planet
@RaulDiZ-kf3fr This is of the Latin Jazz genre.
I am just into that first jam and my spontaneous word is: uplifting
Peace to everyone listening to this
Gracias y mi respeto
Excelente música gracias estoy en él PARAÍSO gattasco...
Carlos said that with the pandemic, that he has worked on three albums! That he intends to strike a balance between vocal albums with instrumental albums. So, keep the faith and expect some music along these lines!
Truly a blessed line-up here.
Fantástico...,.no conocía está faceta de Carlos Santana...
Музыка не о чем
Докажите обратное
@@ВикторНемцев-ПетровскийI have no idea what you're saying.
"Music is nothing"?
"Prove otherwise"?
What is wrong? Why are you here if you think so?
Very strange. One of the most bizzare things I've ever encountered.
I have nothing to prove, and I have nothing to say about what you choose.
I hope you find what you're looking for, if you are.
Anyway, there is music to get to! 🕉
So top notch. Everest level music. Thank you, Jari, for the super treat. Please note proper spelling for the great drummer, Ndugu Chancler. Nurturing the great music that nurtures the Soul of Our People.
@FordGreeneLawyer Ndugu Chancler great drummer major contribution to the Santana Amigos album .
@FordGreeneLawyer Ndugu Chancler great drummer major contribution to the Santana Amigos album .
Wayne the great...
Never knew of this, surprisingly good.
patrice,alphonso,ndugu.....the players band...
Gratitude
FANTASTICCCC C CC CARLOS...
Chepito áreas percusionista nicaragüense
Super buenísimo otro mundo
👏🏾👏🏾
extra merci je kiff
💙🌸🌱😀
The second song is NOT Blues For Salvador, but it's called Hongkong Blues!!
Thanks. Corrected in information field.
@@JariBehm You're Welcome. If you have time for than please put the missing R in the name of Mr. Wayne Shorter!!
I was honoured to see this magnificent group play in London around this time. Standout performers for me were Chepito - he always was, whenever I saw him play - [the BRILLIANT] CT and Patrice as she was so unexpected: Wayne seemed to spend the whole show messing around with the mouthpiece on his sax, huge disappointment but he was the same when I saw Weather Report some years earlier. tbh not sure what Miles saw in him... But a really enjoyable show all the same. EDIT: thank you Jari for sharing this 💥💥
Enjoyed Patrice the most and solo 1st track woow
jose octavio chepito.....areas..can't leave out his last name areas...aww-ray-oss...
Chester D Thompson different musician to Chester Thompson???
Plll
I didnt know Chester Thompson played keyboards
@ThisLoveIsSweet CT was a long time member of Tower Of Power
@jesusrivera743 cool. But he was probably their drummer? I love Tower of Power. Clever Girl is my jam 🎵 🎶
This is the dead Chester, not the great drummer who got dumped by Genesis.
Santana was on top of his game here. No one knew what kind of crap followed later...
CT Chester Thompson fascinating keyboard artist In opinion very underrated except by his peers. A dynamic force behind Santana in the late 80’s and 90’s even early 2000’s