Just clik on the Woodstock version and you hear the diference, the fire, the passion are missing here. Carlos is a legend and has a incredible band but ...........
Oh this is so good! May the band members and Carlos be healing well from Covid. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Onto dancing....😆Karl is insane...a legend...loyal to Santana for soooo long 😊..I love you Carlos 🦢
santana kicks ass on this tune this is real music and it doesn't get any better than soul sacrifice and watch out for Santana the Cadillac men is back in town and he'll drive that guitar like a fine wine Cadillac that's fresh from the dealership and what a great tune bye Carlos.
The drummer here is very good, but the drummer at Woodstock is one of the greatest ever! His performance at Woodstock was the highlight of the entire 3 day event.
Awesome performance all the way around! If not for listening to Santana's Se a Cabo in the ealy 70s, I may never have taken up congas & percussion. Santana's music is innovative and inspiring.
El mejor tema de Santana por lejos y uno de los mejores temas de todos los tiempos, que suerte la mía que el otro mes está en CHILE y ya tengo la entrada, grande santana. Na na na na na na na na nanananaa
Look at how the audience has changed since 69. No naked hippies frying, no old gypsy women dancing, no stoner-circles, no indian sadhus, NO POT! All I see are a bunch of Banana Republic yuppies who probably don't own one single Santana album who probably showed up because they felt like they wanted more 'culture' in their boring lives.
anyone being critical of the drum solo in this performance has not a clue. It's incredible and for the most part very easy for Denis to replicate the original plus add some cool things.
es lo que yo pienso. hay muchos comentarios de que el de los 70s estubo mejor y que no se que. obviamente ese concierto fue legendario. pero este solo de dennis chambers en la bateria estuvo super chido. saludos.
Because Santana now has the virtually unlimited sustain he always craved he's lost that yearning and hunger in his playing that pushed him over the edge. Wish he'd pick up an SG
Great version! Everyone's gonna say the Woodstock version is better, but that legendary performance is one of kind. Couldn't be reproduced even if all the original guys were playing. Love it😘👍❤
Michael Shrieve is on record that of all the times he's played Soul Sacrifice, Woodstock's drum solo was not the best he ever played it. It's the one that became iconic because it was captured as a great moment of Woodstock which as we all name became of historic record. However, comparing one drummer to the next as in competition is ridiculous because no musician stays where is. We are discussing two moments in time, both gone as soon as they came.
the guitar tone too, i'd say woodostock is way more powerful. at the same time, this version is more clean in touch and technical difficulties. anyway i prefer woodstock coz this song is a matter of feelings not technical diff. enjoy this song!
what it's missing is the acid running in their system.. The reason the guitar was superb was partially due to the fact he was tripping and thought the guitar was a snake and the only way to appease it was to jam hard
is thatthe drummer from 69? he should be still alive he was only 19 and the bassiest died in 2000 or 2001 from liver disease i think he shoulda still been in this
Nice! But it would have been much nicer (my opinion) if they had the original drummer (from Woodstock 1970). I like how they did the ending though, love the ending. And overall a good performance.
When you are this legendary, even a missed note isn't a missed note, it's simply a change of the original.
Santana Soul Sacrifice Live in Tanglewood 1970 that was raw music, pure emotions and the best drums skills.
Every time I watch that video I want to cry, its like heaven
Ohhh. I feel badly for saying this...but...this is a PALE imitation of Soul Sacrifice. Totally lacking in energy...
Six Feet Under! RIP David Brown.
literally every artist is talented in the group man to see Carlos Santana live is a dream
Just clik on the Woodstock version and you hear the diference, the fire, the passion are missing here. Carlos is a legend and has a incredible band but ...........
Great musicians never play the song the same way. You can never duplicate Woodstock. Carlos is like fine wine better with age.
Ohhh. I feel badly for saying this...but...this is a PALE imitation of Soul Sacrifice. Totally lacking in energy...
The outstanding genius of 1969 only enhanced to beyond technology..LOVE IT!!
Timeless
Oh this is so good! May the band members and Carlos be healing well from Covid. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Onto dancing....😆Karl is insane...a legend...loyal to Santana for soooo long 😊..I love you Carlos 🦢
santana kicks ass on this tune this is real music and it doesn't get any better than soul sacrifice and watch out for Santana the Cadillac men is back in town and he'll drive that guitar like a fine wine Cadillac that's fresh from the dealership and what a great tune bye Carlos.
That woodstock performance will never be replicated,One of the best all time classic live performance.
Ah the great originals playing together. The best!
The drummer here is very good, but the drummer at Woodstock is one of the greatest ever!
His performance at Woodstock was the highlight of the entire 3 day event.
SANTANA 1970..........EL
VERDADERO FILLING Y
EL INSUPERABLE SOLO
DE MICHAEL SHRIEVE.....👍😎
DENNIS CHAMBERS KICKS ASS!!!! a great solo as always
i dont see what you guys are bummed about. this is pretty fucking amazing, and im digging that drum solo
Dennis, Raul and Karl...just perfect!
In the new Woodstoock Blu-ray, you can find more.
Yes bring Mike Shrieve back!! I wonder if anyone else can perform that drum solo like him. He was the Gene Krupa of his time.
Awesome performance all the way around! If not for listening to Santana's Se a Cabo in the ealy 70s, I may never have taken up congas & percussion. Santana's music is innovative and inspiring.
This song clears my head....just want to move with the vibes!!...outstanding!!!! as usual!!
saw the original group in munich, germany, 70, miss greg rollie
Bring Mike Shrieve back!!
I have this on DVD! It is awesome!
I listened to this once. Liked it, then hit replay to hear it all over again! It's so good!
Santana is a true artist... true artists are in a miss nowadays
I love this drummer too. Great with Karl and Raul 🙏
man I love listening to Santana....that guitar is the best
man that drum solo was godly!!
they upgrade this music for a new level, perfect
El mejor tema de Santana por lejos y uno de los mejores temas de todos los tiempos, que suerte la mía que el otro mes está en CHILE y ya tengo la entrada, grande santana. Na na na na na na na na nanananaa
One of my favorite songs by Carlos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Look at how the audience has changed since 69. No naked hippies frying, no old gypsy women dancing, no stoner-circles, no indian sadhus, NO POT! All I see are a bunch of Banana Republic yuppies who probably don't own one single Santana album who probably showed up because they felt like they wanted more 'culture' in their boring lives.
anyone being critical of the drum solo in this performance has not a clue. It's incredible and for the most part very easy for Denis to replicate the original plus add some cool things.
it's not the same without the woodstock drummer Mike Shrieve...and without people, who live this music
yes! coltrane shirt FTW
Sublime stuff
Just incredible, Santana delivers!
only one word: legendary!!!
Woodstock had the energy of the sixties and the passion, hard to beat the original...
Re king?? Carlos is talented that he puts in a bit of variation that's why he's one of the best guiatarists in the world just awesome
That´s what I call BLACK MAGIC MUSIC !!!
Ya lo vi en vivo en México, y espero volver a verlo, el mejor espectáculo al que he asistido en toda mi vida, excelente!!
La bateria que baaaarrrrrrbaro!!! Me encanto!
es lo que yo pienso. hay muchos comentarios de que el de los 70s estubo mejor y que no se que. obviamente ese concierto fue legendario. pero este solo de dennis chambers en la bateria estuvo super chido. saludos.
the drummer is amaaaazing
SANTANA ever forever the best! Immortal performance!
That's! A real drum solo!!!!!
Excelent Song!
❤
Yes, good song, that rocks. An every day title
Because Santana now has the virtually unlimited sustain he always craved he's lost that yearning and hunger in his playing that pushed him over the edge. Wish he'd pick up an SG
Great version! Everyone's gonna say the Woodstock version is better, but that legendary performance is one of kind. Couldn't be reproduced even if all the original guys were playing. Love it😘👍❤
1000th like
Agreed!
and it needs Shreive!
muchas gracias brother!
viva santana
Great Carlos!
chambers is awesome but 69' was so powerfull i cant even explain..
Y pensar que veo a mi idolo cuando en ese tiempo era una millonada verlo a 3 mts de distancia ♥️♥️♥️♥️
LEGENDARY
great performance by all on stage
Maestro santana, cuando se extraña A MICHAEL SHIEVRE
Porque ya no esta con santana?
Dennis Chambers on the drums
Great Drummer
Increíble combinación de ritmos !! 👍🏼
Great percussion.
Essa versão apesar de ser mais recente não chega nem perto da versão de Tanglewood em 1970.
LA CLAQUE !
@alakazam365 yes, bass and drums had more soul but Santana is keeping his feel and his tone is amazing as always
espetacular carlos santana
amazing
just epic
Dennis Chambers wat a drummer
@alakazam365 That's because 1, it was a P-Bass at Woodstock and 2, it was David Brown playing at Woodstock.
at the 3:20 mark the drummer, goes stone cold hard on em!!! off the chain!
freakin loved it!!
very good exelent
woodstock one is better but this song is still the man
feliz navidad Puerto Rico!!! yay! :)
may be my men may be but still rocking really hard
for sure, for sure! woodstock is the best!
Impresionante!!!!
I agree. With the way that drummer played, I thought he was trying to destroy his drum set!
Hubiese sido mágico tener en ese moememto a *Michael Shievre*
I like the woodstock version better. Not saying this one is awful, I added this one on my favorites as well.
ese chester es un chingon en el organo
funny thing..i saw an interview w/mike and he commented that he wasn't thrilled w/his drumming at woodstock...i thought he was great
i can play it exactly as it is here on the drums... Ha Ha!!!
Michael Shrieve is on record that of all the times he's played Soul Sacrifice, Woodstock's drum solo was not the best he ever played it. It's the one that became iconic because it was captured as a great moment of Woodstock which as we all name became of historic record. However, comparing one drummer to the next as in competition is ridiculous because no musician stays where is. We are discussing two moments in time, both gone as soon as they came.
shit solo after 5th minute..i was waiting for that legendary solo
Denus Chambers is a super drumer.
dude thats dennis chambers o.O!
the guitar tone too, i'd say
woodostock is way more powerful. at the same time, this version is more clean in touch and technical difficulties. anyway i prefer woodstock coz this song is a matter of feelings not technical diff.
enjoy this song!
sin alma toca por tocar falta el espiritu de esta banda
what it's missing is the acid running in their system..
The reason the guitar was superb was partially due to the fact he was tripping and thought the guitar was a snake and the only way to appease it was to jam hard
WOWWWWW
without Michael Schrieve this is pointless.
Yep.!!!!
I'm trying to learn how to play this song on the drums
Dennis Taking Care of Bussines
is thatthe drummer from 69? he should be still alive he was only 19
and the bassiest died in 2000 or 2001 from liver disease i think he shoulda still been in this
Nice!
But it would have been much nicer (my opinion) if they had the original drummer (from Woodstock 1970).
I like how they did the ending though, love the ending. And overall a good performance.
Santana
Why would you pay for a front-row ticket if you're just going to stay seated the whole time?