Una delle tantissime splendide bellissime canzoni del grandissimo eccezionale bravissimo Carlos Santana grandissimo eccezionale magnifico chitarrista affiancato da un eccezionale gruppo di bravissimi musicisti visti 3 volte live molti anni fa concerti indimenticabili grazie tantissimo caro Carlos per le splendide emozioni che ci avete regalato con le vostre splendide canzoni thank you so much you are wonderful ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
Listened to this when it came out on vinyl. Now I'm approaching the autumn of my life and it still sounds 5 star. love this track so much Carlos, forever including the other side
Wow...! This is one of my favourites from Santana. The first time I saw Santana play was 1978 at the Manchester Apollo, England. I was blown away. I have seen them play several times since.
STUPENDOUS!!! - I was 21 years old back in 1969 when, like millions of others, I discovered Santana in the movie of Woodstock. For me they were the absolute Highlight of the whole shebang! - Instant Fan! Now at the age of 75 (a few months younger than Carlos) I own just about every album that Carlos has contributed to and I'm collecting still - in fact I've just taken delivery of a double CD "Jungle Strut - Live in Europe 1971" - Great Stuff! I've seen the band live dozens of times over the decades and in 1979 I had the supreme good fortune to interview Carlos for the BBC. Of course I took the opportunity to get my LPs autographed and we got on like the proverbial "house on fire". They say "Beware! your Idols may have feet of clay" - Not a bit of it!! I may not be the #1 Fan but hopefully I make the Top Ten! LOL.
Congratulations, santana. Since I was a young man I heard this song but I never realized its historicity, after this music you play Mandela, another black leader.
This was a special situation. November, 1989. Santana played for free. The concert (promoted by Bill Graham) was referred to as “Earthquake Relief”, some weeks after the 6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake that shake California (October, 1989). I assume they used the high-school football field because the other big places were still restricted. I worked for HP (I’m retired now) and was in California (Silicon Valley) until less than 48 hours before the earthquake. You find the full Santana concert (which is very good) here in UA-cam.
one of the best live versions of this song... what a line-up... ! Walfredo Reyes on drums and the legendary Armando Peraza on percussion... his brother Jorge on guitar(too bad the filming crew missed his first solo...)...
Such is the impact of Santana's music that it instantly touches your heart and you become extremely attentive, sensitive and emotive When you listen to music of such extraordinary beauty, your life changes and you become a compassionate and a lovable human being.
I really loved this version of Santana - Chester Thompson was the perfect foil for Carlos - both their sense of melody was incredible and how they telegraphed and played off each other Glad I got to see this lineup in 1995 - they were amazing
From the fund-raising concert for the Loma Prieta earthquake of Oct, 1989. Five bucks to get in. Tremendous show, they made a fair amount of money to help out with the 1000s of Latinos who had been displaced due to loss of housing and work.
Escuchar a Santana es recuperar el animo de vivir, gracias!
bien dicho
Exacto, ¡no podría haberse expresado de mejor manera!
This is one of the best live performances ever especially when Jorge plays his solo. R.I.P. you are dearly remembered.
Una delle tantissime splendide bellissime canzoni del grandissimo eccezionale bravissimo Carlos Santana grandissimo eccezionale magnifico chitarrista affiancato da un eccezionale gruppo di bravissimi musicisti visti 3 volte live molti anni fa concerti indimenticabili grazie tantissimo caro Carlos per le splendide emozioni che ci avete regalato con le vostre splendide canzoni thank you so much you are wonderful ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
Of his finest renditions of this tune!
GOD that was awesome!! FIRE!! Armondo Peraza Killin' it!!! The Drummer!! Chester!! The whole band !! Much LOVE.
The more I listen to cuts from this Watsonville concert, the more I realize what an amazing performance it was. Yowza!
This is the essence of Santana! Pure fire! Incredible!
Sacred fire
This is incredible. What a smoking band. Off the chart.
Listened to this when it came out on vinyl. Now I'm approaching the autumn of my life and it still sounds 5 star. love this track so much Carlos, forever including the other side
I hear ya - that lead in string bend just grabs you and pulls you into this storm/tornado of a song
Wow...! This is one of my favourites from Santana. The first time I saw Santana play was 1978 at the Manchester Apollo, England. I was blown away. I have seen them play several times since.
out of this world
STUPENDOUS!!! - I was 21 years old back in 1969 when, like millions of others, I discovered Santana in the movie of Woodstock. For me they were the absolute Highlight of the whole shebang! - Instant Fan! Now at the age of 75 (a few months younger than Carlos) I own just about every album that Carlos has contributed to and I'm collecting still - in fact I've just taken delivery of a double CD "Jungle Strut - Live in Europe 1971" - Great Stuff! I've seen the band live dozens of times over the decades and in 1979 I had the supreme good fortune to interview Carlos for the BBC. Of course I took the opportunity to get my LPs autographed and we got on like the proverbial "house on fire". They say "Beware! your Idols may have feet of clay" - Not a bit of it!! I may not be the #1 Fan but hopefully I make the Top Ten! LOL.
first time i listened to toussaint when i was 14 yo, since then till today i listen to it everyday. i am 30 yo.
me too
The best version of this masterpiece is on MOONFLOWER, i listen to it since the age of 16 (i am 58). Nothing can beat the energy of this song !
My uncle had to tell me who toussaint was,teenager at the time,I guess if thesong had words.....
Congratulations, santana. Since I was a young man I heard this song but I never realized its historicity, after this music you play Mandela, another black leader.
Carioca Cristao Mandela was a mass murdering communist psychopath.
TODO ESTO TAN EXQUISITO, ES LA VERDADERA ESENCIA DE LA GRAN BANDA DE CARLOS SANTANA.ESTE TEMA EN PARTICULAR ES REALMENTE INCREIBLE.VIVA LA MUSICA.
Wish Santana had played at my high school.
This was a special situation. November, 1989. Santana played for free. The concert (promoted by Bill Graham) was referred to as “Earthquake Relief”, some weeks after the 6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake that shake California (October, 1989). I assume they used the high-school football field because the other big places were still restricted.
I worked for HP (I’m retired now) and was in California (Silicon Valley) until less than 48 hours before the earthquake.
You find the full Santana concert (which is very good) here in UA-cam.
Santana was an even bigger legend in the Bay area for good reason.
one of the best live versions of this song... what a line-up... ! Walfredo Reyes on drums and the legendary Armando Peraza on percussion... his brother Jorge on guitar(too bad the filming crew missed his first solo...)...
Thanks for the info, always wondering who’s the drummer.
Love the crowd back in those days. No phones. Just enjoying the pure music.
There were no phones, otherwise there would have been tons of phones in the air
Hay grandes bandas y músicos ...pero Santana es especial su música te lleva a otro lugar.....por lo menos a mí, uno de los grandes
Fantgastique song of Carlos it rimind me souvenirs when i was 15 years old in L. A i i can lisened 100 time Carlos you r the best
Grande Mestre Santana!!
Viva la arte!!!
Seeing this reminds me of Santana's "staying" power because he is so talented and up with the music of all ages.
Gracias Jorge!
😢
Saw them in London 3 months before this concert. Great band!
Plays with the finger tips of God. GOD IS ALWAYS WITH US.
Amazing as always.
es grato ver a carlos y su hermano tocando y se escucha casi la misma tecnica de los dos sorprendente. gracias carlitos
This gave the Watsonville high school football field something it doesn't deserve
Thats Carlo's brother Jorge on second lead guitar
Que en Paz Descanse.
DEP Jorge Santana
Such is the impact of Santana's music that it instantly touches your heart and you become extremely attentive, sensitive and emotive When you listen to music of such extraordinary beauty, your life changes and you become a compassionate and a lovable human being.
Já assisti por baixo umas 20 vezes.
damn, I worked at Watsonville High for a few years and had no idea this happened.
😉👌🏽
Un genio en la guitarra.......!!!!!!!!!
Toussaint Louverture, the black revolutionary!
FENÓMENOOOOOO SSSSS!
Máquinas cómo los venero tantos tiempos después!
Fantastic
6:47 descomunal cierre de la guitarra de Santana ❤
I really loved this version of Santana - Chester Thompson was the perfect foil for Carlos - both their sense of melody was incredible and how they telegraphed and played off each other
Glad I got to see this lineup in 1995 - they were amazing
CARLOS SANTANA......AMAZING....HIS MUSIC LIVES POR VIDA!!!!!!
From the fund-raising concert for the Loma Prieta earthquake of Oct, 1989. Five bucks to get in. Tremendous show, they made a fair amount of money to help out with the 1000s of Latinos who had been displaced due to loss of housing and work.
+peterpun1 this more poeple
Saw them on the grass on Maui in 1995.
Viva Santana!
The genius of Carlos...
muita musica boa viva santana milagro
Godlike!!!!
5:50 "Don't let me be misunderstood" riff 😁
7:05 that reverb is crazy
The Sound engineer made some big mistakes between 01:35-01:55 with the guitar sound. But this is not a problem - I love this music anyway.
ARMANDO PERAZA. GENIO.
5:52 "Please don't let me be misunderstood." :)
Santana at his best.
im trying to pry my jaw off the floor
Good songs
Excelente...
Wow.. That guy is really good at Guitar!!
INIGUALABLE.
Genius
What an awesome croud. They dance and dance and dance...
Mi abuelo usa los pantalones como Carlos.
Armando and Jorge dey...are really on point.
Armando Peraza awesome !
Es el p...#o D***s....🤗😍💙🇦🇷
Becareful to not break a string trying to jam to this 😂
🎶🍀🌺☮️🌺🍀🎶
lyrics :
Los cueros me llaman
Los cueros me llaman
El timbal
El timbal
Vamos morena a bailar mi montuno
Vamos morena a bailar mi montuno
DUDE THE YAMAHAAAAAAAA DX7 !!!!!!!!!!
Carlos makes it look so easy.
o melhor de Carlos Santana
For Tio Danny
who's the drummer ? very good !!!
walfredo reyes
Walfredo Reyes Jr
is he playing a part of another song at 5:53?
Strawberry fields forever, snow in Palm Springs, trademarks, and a long train running.
Who’s playing 2nd lead guitar?
Jorge slaughters the solo
I thought that was you in Wal Mart! Don't worry i wont blow your cover.
a hidtoria de toussaint é triste , mas esta musica é linda .
Qual a história, sabe me dizer ?
@@jp2mengo boa tarde procurar no Google a revolta de tos
de la percussion ... ajib
santana ... el locco
🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
Who was the drummer on this live?
The amazing Walfredo Reyes! :-)
Gebre Menfes Kidus THAAANKKSSSS! finally
+Quilbo quiza la mejor interpretación de carlos SantTanA
Armando Peraza on congas !
Happy Carlos, so are we to ear
Carlos 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏..................................
Que Chepito ni que nada!! Aquí si hay músicos no manadas
damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
RIP Jorge
Who is the Drummer?
His name is Walfredo Reyes Jr. Cuban origin
Great Drummer!!!
WALFREDO REYES .DRUMMS
132 bpm
santana ? é foda
Por que usabas esos pantalones santana jajaja?
Such "Dad Jeans" but who cares with those manic fingers of Dios!
La versión del 70 es mejor que esta !
They named theirself after a Black Haitian ruler who was once a slave?
Sell out!! What a disappointment
ZantherY
What do you mean? I can never understand people who put out vague triggering statements and then not explain them. Too lazy?
@@redmed10 They are also not too bright, but hey: Who Cares!!!