No pyrotechnics, no audio visual screens or special effects, just pure unadulterated music, played by musicians with passion and energy. This is how it is done kiddies.
You also gotta mention the time, psychedelic being the new hype, hippie movement, music is the only thing keeping it together. The war n stuff. They all just got high n let the music guide them. But they also had the skills to chase the music. They had the skill and energy and talent to follow the music.
Music is universal to me. I don’t care what country you come from. World music! And I agree, he is an ambassador of music. Not too many can play a PRS guitar, although I think earlier was a fender( not sure)
@Jimmy Garcia I am blessed to have a neighbor from Puerto Rico, and 1 from Vietnam. And yes, Mexicans have given us so much. And yes, we all came from somewhere else unless native Americans.
There was no band like this before Santana, and no band will ever replace them. A unique band with superb musicians. Plus Carlos was always happy to take a backstep on stage and let the other band members shine. Carlos is and always has been one of the best musicians in rock music. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this.
You could see it in his eyes looking at another band member saying like... this is your time... play your heart out and give it your all! I miss music like this, that involved so many people on so many instruments. So many different parts... all working together perfectly. Awesome!
C'était les pionniers , After their , After Carlos they re many top group , his brother's group very nice MALO ,jorge Santana , ans very nice group CHANGO , CHANGO was a great great band. CHANGO psychedelic latino z great band
This is amazing... They were all cobected and felt free an they knoldgebt and their feelings. With true instruments, no autotune, just complicity wanted to break free
I saw them in Detroit when I was 16. They opened for the Rolling Stones. They rocked the house that night everyone's standing up dancing and singing the whole time they played. When the Stones came on everyone sat down. Santana wore us out. It was the best show I've ever seen.
@@danielmiller210 It happened before too, In a equal if not more epic performance . UA-cam Rolling Stones followng James Brown Tami show . Stones had a front seat to the most Incredible perfomances by these two Perfomers and their bands.
Carlos Santana lo sigo desde que apareció en el festival woostood es mi banda favorita,Santana gran guitarrista y unos de los mejores de todos lo tiempo
yes I have seen them numerous times.. and they are coming back this way again in August. just when I thought it might not happen after he took the Vegas residency gig I got a notification he was coming August 25th .. This particular song is so amazing when they do it and his wife just kicks ass! goosebumps is right when you hear all those instruments and artists blending so perfectly together.. man this generation thinks they know shit ,when the current musicians can pull off this sound without no help from computers and all that crap they use to make them sound like someone else I will be impressed, very few "old souls" in these young people today🎶🎼🎵🎼🎼🎶🎶🎵🎼🎵🎼
Michael Shrieve was just 22 here. His drumming is one for the ages. One of the best. This line up of this band was the best I feel. They were raw and full of energy to make the big time. Their egos were still low. A bunch of friends making great music.
I was 22 in 1971 and Michael is a year older than me....to set the ages straight. I grew up playing drums at age 11 and in live bands at age 15 . In 1971 I graduated from college at UNC and I was just turning 23 in June of 1971. If it was a year earlier, that would put me at age 22 in 1970 and Michael at age 23. So, at Woodstock in 1969, exactly how old was Michael? I was 21 years old....and Michael was......? Do the math.
@@scottmoyer1357 a year here a year there does it matter? The "interplay" of this band was unequalled in those days. They are all on the same path playing there way up it to whatever bliss that came their way because of it. I can only say "beautiful" when I hear them.
@@jimlabos It's true. This great group is very together. Their flow is family. It was a very unique time between the early 1960s and mid 1970s for this type of music. I'm viewing it from the point of view of a San Fran Bay Arean though, bc I was there during those times.
@@swordoff7 I tried to get there but got stuck in Vancouver and then my sister got married and she wanted me there. Finally went there decades later. Loved that city and California. But yes very special times. Grateful to have lived during those wonderful decades.
Saw the "original band" in concert not long ago.... they were great in their time, but not so much anymore. Michael Shrive, one of the best drummers in history.... has no energy anymore.... :-( New band...... Whoa! Totally amazing. Long live Carlos Santana.... he really did change the world..... God Bless you Carlos!
Michael Shrieve must have been fitter than most Olympic athletes the energy he put in to this gig, especially Soul Sacrifice, brilliant drummer. My view is this was the best Santana line up.
Cuando era joven me hice una guitarra de una madera con cuerdas de nylon (me imaginaba que era una guitarra),también usaba las ollas de mi mamá y lo ponía cartón encima (también me imaginaba que era batería).ponía sus canciones de Carlos Santana a todo volumen y me imaginaba tocar esos instrumentos.Santana fue a Lima-Perú en los 68,69 y compré los boletos para ese concierto y viajé de mochilero y dormí 2 noches fuera del estadio y el Gobierno corrupto como los de ahora,cancelaron éste concierto y recuerdo que lloraba como niño.Pero aprendí a tocar guitarra y batería y después de mi jubilación gravé 3 canciones que están en éste medio con mi nombre “Follow me until the end “,”Te quiero,I love you “,y la tercera “Cindy “solo en Spotify.Gracias por leer mi historia.
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A black guy..a Mexican..a guy from Nicaragua..a cuban...and 2 white americans.... thats a great deal of different roots all blend together...Terrific line up!
Jose ''Chepito'' Areas the best timbalero and conga player in the world, he is amazing!! Our Nicaraguan pride. We love you. Sylvia Montenegro de Yeager.
And just think, that was one song. Santana was a musical revolutionary. He's the one and only Latino to ever turn Latin music into rock and roll successfully that appeals to all audiences, and do it consistently throughout the decades, tweaking his sound as each musical era progressed. Pure genius.
La mejor agrupación que se reunió en torno a Santana, y en mi opinión el mejor disco de su amplia producción. Greg Rolie, que era la otra parte importante de las melodías en ese órgano que ejecutaba con gran maestría. En el ritmo, cuatro grandes, Dave Brown (bajo), Mike Carabello (congas y percusiones), José Chepito Areas (congas, timbales, tarolas y percusiones) y Mike Shrieve (batería)
Tengo actualmente 72 años y me tocó todo lo original de esa música y la sigo escuchando como la oía en los años setenta y vivo en Jalisco tierra de Carlos Santana y e ido al dónde el nació en la costa de Jalisco de raíces afromexicanas y para que vean los Americanos que si hay talento musical y de otros en México. Pesar de que había muchísimas grandes bandas gringas Santana derrumbó mitos sin tocar rockanrrol puro o heavy pura música con derrotero estilo Dámaso Pérez Prado o la santanera etc. O de grupos de rock de Tijuana como Javier Batiz etc.
Sr.Roberto,que interesante historia.Ellos son lo máximo para mi.Soy originario de Perú y en los 68,o 69 fueron a Lima Perú y compré los boletos para ese concierto y viajé 6 horas de mochilero y dormí dos noches fuera del estadio y el Gobierno corrupto como los de ahora,cancelaron su concierto.Aprendí a tocar guitarra y batería con su música de ellos y CCR.Ya estoy jubilado y logré cumplir mis sueños de gravar mi música:Follow me until the end,y te quiero I love you.Están con mi nombre y bendiciones desde San Francisco,California y gracias por su hermosa historia.
La banda internacional más grande de todos los tiempos!! 2 white american, un puerto riqueño, un black americano, un nicaragüense y un mexicano!!! Viva santana!!!
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Jose Chepito Areas is an amazing percussionist. He sure can get down on them timbales. As a drummer myself timbales are my favorite percussion instrument after the drums. A lot of Latin percussion instruments sound cool as hell. This is by far my favorite lineup and era of Santana. My uncle was from this era... grew up a teen in the early to mid 70s. When he was alive I always turned to him for music and Santana was always one of the bands he would turn me onto when I was growing up in the 90s. He passed away a few years ago and I was blessed with his entire record collection that he kept from his teenage years, and in the crate was literally every Santana record that was put out from the late 60s through the 70s. I feel so blessed to have his collection and even in death he continues to bless me w/ good music like Santana.
Everyone just enjoying themselves, just bringing out each other’s talent, not outdoing each other, relaxed, no pressure, just equally loving the music...and it’s perfect.
Bassman hypnotise basse percussive ..Magic eyes of Carlos direction Dave Brown was imprégné ( fench terme) very cool bassiste ,Santana lui montre le moment 🌞⭐😆💥
SANTANA. This is music at its best my brothers!! 1969-70 were and still are the best creative music of all times. Thanks for the memories! We love you. LONG LIVE SANTANA!!!
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Yo aprendí a tocar guitarra y batería con su música cuando era joven y no tenía guitarra ni batería,solo una madera con cuerdas y me imaginaba que era guitarra y cartones en cima de las ollas viejas de mi mamá,eso era mi batería.Ponía las canciones de Santana a todo volumen y los vecinos estaban locos del ruido.
This isn't my generation but when I tell u it takes me to other dimensions and worlds.. one of the best most infectious performances I've seen in my life.. the ancestors come out for this one..
So good when I hear your generation enjoying the music from our generation. The 70's had some of the most raw talented musicians. Hopefully more generations will listen and enjoy this music as well.
Look at how they all look at each other! Communication! Bands like this do not exist much anymore. Michael Shrieve is an extraordinary drummer (not only here but on all the Santana tunes he was on). This version of the band was rougher than later ones but very primal and "sincere". Carlos had tone still (sorry I hate his fuzzed out compressed tone he has since a few decades). This was a true band! The whole greater than the sum.
@@brazims yeah, although I think Santana is always sincere I believe he succeeds in the early band recordings. I don't blame him as an artist, he felt the need to move in different directions and no one stay in one place. But there was "something" about those first 4 albums for me that were never equalled. Even when he tried to being the old band together it did not sound the same. People change and whatever made them play like that has ling been replaced by decades of life experiences they cannot undo! But that is why recordings are great. They allow us to time travel anytime we want! Cheers.
Cynthia and Alex your speeches I grew up with this music and 58 years later I'm still listening to it and enjoying every single one of the band members this was my music I love it
Carlos Santana is one of music's great spirits, and he is a true warrior and a musical pioneer. I grew up listening to Santana and heard them in my hometown theater, which was the Capitol Theater in good ole' downtown Passaic, NJ. I heard the band in 1976 with the great Armando Perazza. Santana is incredible combination of Latin, funk, soul, jazz, rock, basically every musical style beautifully molded together to form a new style all it's own.
This original line-up was just the most amazing groove machine - Santana gifted me, a white bread suburban kid, a lifelong love of Latin music and culture - long may they groove!
Had the privilege of seeing the Santana band in Sydney in 1973. For some reason, security allowed me to watch front and center, from the stage apron. The house sound was blasting but from where I stood, I could hear they were playing barely above loungeroom levels. I could hear the musicians talking to each other. What a band!
Mis mas grandes respetos para el gran maestro Santana y sus grandiosos musicos ! Me acelera el ritmo cardiaco escuchar su musica. Me quito el sombrero en señal de respeto.
Yo respetos y hasta les doy reverencias. Que fusion interminable. Podrian seguir horas y nos cansariamos. No pude ir a Woodstock por tener 15 años y vivia a solo 100 km. Aun le escucho en España y por fin les vi aqui hace años. Que los dioses le preserven muchos años.
Gab es jemals mehr Musik, jemals mehr Euphorie, jemals mehr Hingabe, als zu jener Zeit ?? Wir sehen und hören diese Musik heute fassungslos und sind gleichzeitig erschüttert, daß diese Zeiten leider ein für allemal vorbei sind 😞
In 2022 i am 22 years old and have always had an appreciation for older music specifically older rock and sanatana literally gives me chills like no other!!! Cant wait to see him live for the first time in july
What a performance. When satntana and his group performed in Woodstock for the first time. Nobody was expecting this kind of music , and they were not ready for this music he brought so many different styles of music in one . Santana ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love his music
Such amazing talents perfectly in tune with eachother producing a brilliant marriage of Latin, Funk, Rock and Jazz never seen before or ever since, truly one for the ages.
The whole band is cookin'! To the master's credit, Carlos hands the keys over to the other musicians during different parts of these songs and lets the other instruments drive this mutha. Catch Mike Shrieve at about the 4:37 mark - he notices that he just broke the drumstick in his right hand, tosses it grabs a spare and keeps playing without dropping a beat. And remember this is a live performance from 1970. No digital sound boards, or effects like auto tuning...just pure, honest analog sound and energy. Effing amazing.
This was the prime time for of all of the band members. I feel so lucky to have bought their first album when it came out and to live in the Bay Area when they were doing shows. Just an incredible time.
I can't say enough good things about Michael Shrieve who inspired me to become a drummer. I played for about 30 years until tinnitus got so bad that I had to give it up. My favorite live performance!
As a musician still to this day when I watch Santana, I say wow!!!! Truly the best percussionist. Carlos is a musical genius. And did I forget to say one of the greatest guitar players. Thank all of you for the music you gave us 🙏
This is why 1969 / 1970 were the best two years. You had this, Zeppelin, & King Crimson all flying hard out the gates. If no other reason, simply because of this band alone.
A 5:02 intro, holy shit. First time hearing the live version... that percussion section is tearing it up! This song has always been so underplayed on the radio it's ridiculous, such a great rocking song!
Carlos is taking care consideration for every member. I can feel his deep affection and tenderness. This live at Tanglewood is very passionate! Santana's sounds always take us to the exotic world. From Japan with love.♡
No pyrotechnics, no audio visual screens or special effects, just pure unadulterated music, played by musicians with passion and energy. This is how it is done kiddies.
OMG. NO kiddie today can touch this. VIRTUOSITY>
You also gotta mention the time, psychedelic being the new hype, hippie movement, music is the only thing keeping it together. The war n stuff. They all just got high n let the music guide them. But they also had the skills to chase the music. They had the skill and energy and talent to follow the music.
Old School 💩 💩 💩 is the best 👌 👍 😍
OMFG Really?
Is México.
Can't up vote this enough.
2 Anglos ,1Afroamerican ,1 Nicaraguan, 1 Puertorican ,1Mexican .Music has no culture barriers.
Greg Rollie started the band.. he is awesome with Santana. Love them both!
That’s what should make America Great!!! These days It is much better than the earlier generations, but it is changing for good! ❤❤❤❤❤
El corazón es Santana y es mexicano
El único que logró meter otro estilo diferente el gran chepito áreas desde nicaragua para el mundo en los timbales
Yes 👏🪘
The drummer was so young at the time, he had Mad-Skillz way beyond his years.
Catz name is Michael Shrieve.....explosive drummer.....
Tenía 19 años.
Michael Shrieve
Really a great jazz drummer; one of those guys who can have 4 different rhythms all in synch going at once.
Santana is legend ,2024🎉
A mexican,a nicaraguan,a puerto rican and americans.. Thats why I Love this group.SANTANA is my ambassador of MUSIC✌❤
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Music is universal to me. I don’t care what country you come from. World music! And I agree, he is an ambassador of music. Not too many can play a PRS guitar, although I think earlier was a fender( not sure)
@Jimmy Garcia I am blessed to have a neighbor from Puerto Rico, and 1 from Vietnam. And yes, Mexicans have given us so much. And yes, we all came from somewhere else unless native Americans.
Carlos is always magical. The bands he puts together are forces of Nature. I always feel spi r itually improved. That's my church.
@@aircavmedic la1
There was no band like this before Santana, and no band will ever replace them. A unique band with superb musicians. Plus Carlos was always happy to take a backstep on stage and let the other band members shine. Carlos is and always has been one of the best musicians in rock music. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this.
He brought out the best in those that had small parts in the ensemble as well as larger ones. It was always about the love of great music!
You could see it in his eyes looking at another band member saying like... this is your time... play your heart out and give it your all! I miss music like this, that involved so many people on so many instruments. So many different parts... all working together perfectly. Awesome!
LEGENDARIOS
C'était les pionniers , After their , After Carlos they re many top group , his brother's group very nice MALO ,jorge Santana , ans very nice group CHANGO , CHANGO was a great great band. CHANGO psychedelic latino z great band
This is amazing... They were all cobected and felt free an they knoldgebt and their feelings. With true instruments, no autotune, just complicity wanted to break free
The gods came down from Olympus and gave us this work
Look at how hard these artists work together to produce this fine music. Unlike today's music.
Chapito Areas is just incredible.
Todos...
The only thing better than listening to Santana is watching them play.
Black, white and brown all working together, moving like an express train, without an ounce of pretension, just enjoying the moment.
TRUE THAT !!!
@@Music--ng8cd v.
El más grande en mi modesta opinión, le sigo desde 1968 que saco su primer disco y he asistido a multitud de conciertos ,simplemente único.
LOCOMOTIVE SOUL
POWER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nothing better than early 70’s Santana
Just freaking amazing
Fully agree!!! Magic!!!!
Unreal!!! this is healing music...this world needs more Santana.
It feeds your soul! I drive uber and love when he comes on when I have a rider but as soon as they get out I blast it!
❤❤❤
Who does it like this anymore? 🍻
The great ones have all left the building.
1 Santana.
1.
the lowest cardinal cardinal number ; half of two ; 1.
1 Santana, no other.
We have them in HQ { forever } .
Listen to them.
Greg Rollie’s keyboards are SO underrated as a key to Santana’s success.
Not by us Santana fans. We all know this was the best lineup Carlos ever had.
truth!!!
Greg Rollie, holy smokes!
I saw them in Detroit when I was 16. They opened for the Rolling Stones. They rocked the house that night everyone's standing up dancing and singing the whole time they played. When the Stones came on everyone sat down. Santana wore us out. It was the best show I've ever seen.
Yeah I can imagine Mick saying damn we need to pay attention who we hired open up for us😂
@@danielmiller210 It happened before too, In a equal if not more epic performance . UA-cam Rolling Stones followng James Brown Tami show . Stones had a front seat to the most Incredible perfomances by these two Perfomers and their bands.
What a story! You’re a lucky one!
😂
I gather with Soul Sacrifice he used more percussion in that time of his distinguished
career lol forgot very danceable must have been great!
Fifty-three years later - still goosebumps!! Outstanding performance!
yes!!!goosebumps!
Oh, if we knew then what we were letting this world become, we would have sent Santana on a world peace mission ….
Carlos Santana lo sigo desde que apareció en el festival woostood es mi banda favorita,Santana gran guitarrista y unos de los mejores de todos lo tiempo
@@jaimegustavomunozjimenez9575 This Music Transends Language.
yes I have seen them numerous times.. and they are coming back this way again in August. just when I thought it might not happen after he took the Vegas residency gig I got a notification he was coming August 25th .. This particular song is so amazing when they do it and his wife just kicks ass! goosebumps is right when you hear all those instruments and artists blending so perfectly together.. man this generation thinks they know shit ,when the current musicians can pull off this sound without no help from computers and all that crap they use to make them sound like someone else I will be impressed, very few "old souls" in these young people today🎶🎼🎵🎼🎼🎶🎶🎵🎼🎵🎼
Michael Shrieve was just 22 here. His drumming is one for the ages. One of the best. This line up of this band was the best I feel. They were raw and full of energy to make the big time. Their egos were still low. A bunch of friends making great music.
I think he was 21. Either way, he's just Awesome as hell. Play on young man... Let me dance. 🕺🏾
I was 22 in 1971 and Michael is a year older than me....to set the ages straight. I grew up playing drums at age 11 and in live bands at age 15 . In 1971 I graduated from college at UNC and I was just turning 23 in June of 1971. If it was a year earlier, that would put me at age 22 in 1970 and Michael at age 23. So, at Woodstock in 1969, exactly how old was Michael? I was 21 years old....and Michael was......? Do the math.
@@scottmoyer1357 a year here a year there does it matter? The "interplay" of this band was unequalled in those days. They are all on the same path playing there way up it to whatever bliss that came their way because of it. I can only say "beautiful" when I hear them.
@@jimlabos
It's true. This great group is very together. Their flow is family.
It was a very unique time between the early 1960s and mid 1970s for this type of music. I'm viewing it from the point of view of a San Fran Bay Arean though, bc I was there during those times.
@@swordoff7 I tried to get there but got stuck in Vancouver and then my sister got married and she wanted me there. Finally went there decades later. Loved that city and California. But yes very special times. Grateful to have lived during those wonderful decades.
The transition from Savor to Jingo was incredible
Right!!!
Greg Rollie is one of the most underrated musicians EVER.
I will look him up thanks
Him and santana made music.
Michael was the youngest and an excellent drummer
I like Greg's voice a lot, sets the tone for the classic songs he made and him playing the organ made it a nice touch.
Greg Rollie huge Bay Area landmark. Early Journey the best. This Santana phase no introduction needed
These guys are just unbelievable. I can't think of anyone in the current era that even comes near to their talent.
You cannot because there is not. Rock on!
So true.
Yes sir. I was at Tanglewood. My feet were on fire bro. Great guitar. Amazing musicians. Eternals
Yeah this has to be one of the greatest ensemble of musicians ever put on a single band.....fantastic! ..
ura239 the Mars Volta with Thomas Pridgen was a modern hope for this kind of musical talent.
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Frank Zappa was not too bad in his style as well
A lot of MAGIC in the bands of this brief era.
Check out Cream
I just love how Carlos had to step back for a few seconds and admire how good Chepito was playing those timbales
El mejor percusionista siempre será boda maills
Boda maills
Miguel Angel Campos Gutierrez
Estas como loco.
Yes You can see the admiration in his eyes That’s why it’s so hard to hear Chipito badmouth him
💖💖💖💖
These guys gave their body and soul to their music!!! Fabulous!!!!
The guy on the timbalas was GREAT.
That’s Chepito Areas
He’s From Honduras.
Chepito Areas
Le daba con ganas ... 👋👋👋👋👋🇦🇷
@@javierlara1476noo, Nicaragua 100%, Leones al 1000%
One of the best bands ever to grace this earth!
14 year old listening under my HEADPHONES!!
you cant hear anything better rock on supergirl
absolutely...The Original Santana Band....
Yeah, and I'l bet you were dancing in your seat...I know I was...
The best!!!
Can't beat the original Santana ensemble. Superb music.
John Giorgione
The best lineup my man!
Must!
The best!
Saw the "original band" in concert not long ago.... they were great in their time, but not so much anymore.
Michael Shrive, one of the best drummers in history.... has no energy anymore.... :-(
New band...... Whoa! Totally amazing.
Long live Carlos Santana.... he really did change the world..... God Bless you Carlos!
Larry Graham - GREAT BASS!!
I was 15 years old at Woodstock I am 61 and still following Santana there is no other than like Carlos Santana
Hi Oscar!!!! I remember you! I was 16 & just approaching 65 next week. How was your life of Foreverly? Love always---Kathy
I was 15 too
Oscar Giraud hope you got Hendrix’s Autograph, Pictures And Stratocaster
Kathy Kearney as Robin Williams Said : If You Can Remember it , you probably weren’t there “
I was 9 in 1969 !!!! I wasn’t there but I am there now .
Michael Shrieve must have been fitter than most Olympic athletes the energy he put in to this gig, especially Soul Sacrifice, brilliant drummer. My view is this was the best Santana line up.
I agree wholeheartedly.
I’m not sure what happened but I would’ve loved to see this band back together.
Incredible sense of rhythm and timing.
For sure best ever.
I00000
Cuando era joven me hice una guitarra de una madera con cuerdas de nylon (me imaginaba que era una guitarra),también usaba las ollas de mi mamá y lo ponía cartón encima (también me imaginaba que era batería).ponía sus canciones de Carlos Santana a todo volumen y me imaginaba tocar esos instrumentos.Santana fue a Lima-Perú en los 68,69 y compré los boletos para ese concierto y viajé de mochilero y dormí 2 noches fuera del estadio y el Gobierno corrupto como los de ahora,cancelaron éste concierto y recuerdo que lloraba como niño.Pero aprendí a tocar guitarra y batería y después de mi jubilación gravé 3 canciones que están en éste medio con mi nombre “Follow me until the end “,”Te quiero,I love you “,y la tercera “Cindy “solo en Spotify.Gracias por leer mi historia.
Im British, i have never heard anything ever that is as powerful than this concert.
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@@carlossantana3606 lol nice fail at a scam
@@carlossantana3606 UV TOUCHED MANY LIVES
@@fatimasobkowiak6705 thanks once again. I'll go through my mail and give response to you. I'm sorry if I haven't done it yet. carlos.santana1477@gmail.com
BRASIL BOA NOITE A PAZ DO SENHOR JESUS CRISTO QUE DEUS TE ABENÇOE E PROTEJA ETERNAMENTE TODOS DO CANAL DEUS ESTÁ NO CONTROLE DE TUDO POR GENTILEZA TRADUZA EM NOSSO IDIOMA MOTIVO A MAIORIA DOS BRASILEIROS NÃO SABE INGLÊS AGENTE NÃO ENTENDI O QUE ELES ESTÃO FALANDO SE FIZEREM ISTO O NOSSO BRASIL VAI FICAR SUPER AGRADECIDO QUE DEUS ABENÇOE E PROTEJA ETERNAMENTE TODOS DO CANAL DEUS ESTÁ NO CONTROLE DE TUDO DEUS É TREMENDO E FIEL
Carlos needs this band TODAY!!!
+Theodore McClendon They just got back together. They are releasing an album. Santana IV in april I believe. Go to their website & check it out.
Dig it.
+mannybrucesalvador Yup, Neil Schon will be with them also. Sadly Dave Brown will not. He passed away in 2000.
I agree with you 100%
Yes indeed! !! They were the best ever.
Rock and roll's greatest percussion section!!!!
A black guy..a Mexican..a guy from Nicaragua..a cuban...and 2 white americans.... thats a great deal of different roots all blend together...Terrific line up!
Puerto Rican not Cuban
They should do a show with the same line up 🤘
just enjoy d misc.. this is SANTANA
Now this is REAL MUSIC…..❤️❤️🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🙏🙏🙏🙏
ME LIKE THAT MAN ON THISE BONGOS….🌹🌹🙏🙏❤️
Jose ''Chepito'' Areas the best timbalero and conga player in the world, he is amazing!! Our Nicaraguan pride. We love you. Sylvia Montenegro de Yeager.
Chepito no se ve muy humilde, según una entrevista sobre el que vi hace poco.
Chepo the máster.
@FEDERICO RIVADE chepo FuE y sera el mejor la droga es un infierno nadie esta libre border
@FEDERICO RIVADE la. Verdad no tenia la menor idea de ese caso...creó q es un genio en su arte y que pena saber esto q me dice.
Gran verdad la droga es un infierno en la tierra malditos sean los narcos.
The whole percussion section is incredible!
And just think, that was one song. Santana was a musical revolutionary. He's the one and only Latino to ever turn Latin music into rock and roll successfully that appeals to all audiences, and do it consistently throughout the decades, tweaking his sound as each musical era progressed. Pure genius.
I just happen to be listening to Santana right now. Nowhere To Run is on right now! One of my 80s favorites. Perfect timing for a thumbs up.
Actually its two in one.
Perfect fusion.....
Santana was the only one to turn Latín music into rocknroll sucessfully?? Jajajajaj Jajajajaj Jajajajaj Jajajajaj Jajajajaj
Jajajajaj Jajajajaj Jajajajaj
Chepito áreas #1 all times.
In 3 minutes of Santana's music are 2 years of sounds of the "modern" one. Thanks God who built me in 1961.
La mejor agrupación que se reunió en torno a Santana, y en mi opinión el mejor disco de su amplia producción. Greg Rolie, que era la otra parte importante de las melodías en ese órgano que ejecutaba con gran maestría. En el ritmo, cuatro grandes, Dave Brown (bajo), Mike Carabello (congas y percusiones), José Chepito Areas (congas, timbales, tarolas y percusiones) y Mike Shrieve (batería)
Absolutamente!
Y Marcus "el magnífico" Malone
Menuda conexión, sabiduría, sentimiento.... Libertad para tocar y que cada uno se liberarse... Sin protagonismo...
Certainly grew up in the best decade try and put this together now
@@alancromarty8468 NO WAY!!!
Tengo actualmente 72 años y me tocó todo lo original de esa música y la sigo escuchando como la oía en los años setenta y vivo en Jalisco tierra de Carlos Santana y e ido al dónde el nació en la costa de Jalisco de raíces afromexicanas y para que vean los Americanos que si hay talento musical y de otros en México. Pesar de que había muchísimas grandes bandas gringas Santana derrumbó mitos sin tocar rockanrrol puro o heavy pura música con derrotero estilo Dámaso Pérez Prado o la santanera etc. O de grupos de rock de Tijuana como Javier Batiz etc.
Sr.Roberto,que interesante historia.Ellos son lo máximo para mi.Soy originario de Perú y en los 68,o 69 fueron a Lima Perú y compré los boletos para ese concierto y viajé 6 horas de mochilero y dormí dos noches fuera del estadio y el Gobierno corrupto como los de ahora,cancelaron su concierto.Aprendí a tocar guitarra y batería con su música de ellos y CCR.Ya estoy jubilado y logré cumplir mis sueños de gravar mi música:Follow me until the end,y te quiero I love you.Están con mi nombre y bendiciones desde San Francisco,California y gracias por su hermosa historia.
La banda internacional más grande de todos los tiempos!! 2 white american, un puerto riqueño, un black americano, un nicaragüense y un mexicano!!! Viva santana!!!
Viva santana!!!
No one is white only the anim...als, Anglo American, Latin American and African American are the proper terms!
Of all the music videos I say I never get tired of watching, this is the neverest of them all.
This line up us the best....they were together for the 1st 3 albums...that is the core....😊
CHEPITO AREAS le pone sabor LATINO al estilo de SANTANA. Saludos desde Lima Perú
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El mejor Timbalero que ha tenido Carlos Santana, Chepito Áreas. De Leon Nicaragua
Jose Chepito Areas is an amazing percussionist. He sure can get down on them timbales. As a drummer myself timbales are my favorite percussion instrument after the drums. A lot of Latin percussion instruments sound cool as hell. This is by far my favorite lineup and era of Santana. My uncle was from this era... grew up a teen in the early to mid 70s. When he was alive I always turned to him for music and Santana was always one of the bands he would turn me onto when I was growing up in the 90s. He passed away a few years ago and I was blessed with his entire record collection that he kept from his teenage years, and in the crate was literally every Santana record that was put out from the late 60s through the 70s. I feel so blessed to have his collection and even in death he continues to bless me w/ good music like Santana.
Awesome!
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing ❤
Do you play timbales?
Chepito Areas,the BEST.
This IS Santana! The energy of the original lineup can't be denied. Great music from my generation. We had the best music period!
Drums are awesome all together 💯
Everyone just enjoying themselves, just bringing out each other’s talent, not outdoing each other, relaxed, no pressure, just equally loving the music...and it’s perfect.
tHIS IS THE BEST BAND THAT CARLOS SANTANA HAS EVER GATHERED, THE SAME THAT WE SAW IN WOODSTOCK 69
Nothing could ever come close to being this good in music ever again. :-(
The best bass player that he ever had....maybe also his best band too !
Bassman hypnotise basse percussive ..Magic eyes of Carlos direction Dave Brown was imprégné ( fench terme) very cool bassiste ,Santana lui montre le moment 🌞⭐😆💥
I think his best music was his first 3 albums. The music after was good but not as the first 3. And the best band he had
SANTANA. This is music at its best my brothers!! 1969-70 were
and still are the best creative music of all times. Thanks for the memories! We love you. LONG LIVE SANTANA!!!
You're completely right: 1969-70 were
and still are the best creative music of all times!
No doubt about it, & October 25th 1968 release of Electric Ladyland double album by JIMI HENDRIX. A masterpiece way ahead of it’s time and still is
Saw them in 81.sick as a dog.could only smoke one joint.but they made my night.
Cracks me up how many people think smooth is as far as Santana goes
Chepito Areas es sencillamente espectacular. No es de este mundo. Nivel Dios. 🙌🙌🙌🙌
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🫵🥇🫵🥇🫵🥇🫵🥇🫵🥇🫵🥇🫵🥇💥🙏💥🙏💥🙏💥🙏💥💥🙏💥🙏🤣🥇🤣🥇🤣✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️👍⭐👍⭐👍⭐👍⭐👍🔥🥰🔥🥰🌟🏆🏆🏆🏆💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👏👑👏👑👏👑🫵👑🫵🎩🫵🎩🤣🥇👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🔥💥🔥💥🙏BRAVO mi HERMANO por su COMMENT,viva1970th VIBES!!!!!!AY DiOS MiO que MUSICA!!!!!,👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🫵👑🫵👑🫵👑🫵👑🫵👑♥️✌️♥️♥️✌️✌️🎩♥️🤣🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🌅🌟🌅🌟🏆👏💯👏💯🙏💥🙏💥👍🔥💥👍💥🔥🤣🎩🤣🎩🤣♥️🙏
Cheptio Areas has a super sized Juan Epstein Afro. They could be brothers from different mothers
Chepito orgullo nicaragüense
El mejor timbalero que a tenido Carlos, en mi opinión, Orestes Vilató segundo, tenían ese ritmó cubano La comparsa
@@reliver4ever Siento decirte que, aún siendo Vilato muy bueno, el mejor de la Historia, no sólo de Carlos, ha sido Areas.
David Brown layin’down a funky groove.RIP.
As he always does RIP brother
La banda original de Carlos Santana. los mejores históricamente hablando. Buenos músicos de buen nivel. Saludos desde Chile....
Saludos Jose' Antonio Gonzalez. Desde Culiaca'n, Sinaloa Me'xico.. Chile, Pai's Hermano
Si. Reconozco algunos de ellos. Se te agradece por mencionarlo
Santana, de México para el mundo.
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Tengo 67 años,,, y estoy disfrutando este video maravilloso,,, Carlos un gran músico de todos los tiempos,,, maravilloso!!!!
Yo aprendí a tocar guitarra y batería con su música cuando era joven y no tenía guitarra ni batería,solo una madera con cuerdas y me imaginaba que era guitarra y cartones en cima de las ollas viejas de mi mamá,eso era mi batería.Ponía las canciones de Santana a todo volumen y los vecinos estaban locos del ruido.
ROSARIO!!! COINCIDO TOTALMENTE CON VOS!!!🎉🎉
Three stages of awesome interracial percussion Chepito, Carabello, Shrieve, totally syncronized and cohesive, what a band, impressive!
What about David brown ??❤❤
Yeah and Gregg Rollie on organ wicked !!!
Chepito Arias just killing it on the timbales. OMG, thank you lord lizzard for these tapes, 1970!!! Just wow.
La banda original "Santana" lo mejor de lo mejor no me canso de escucharlo tengo 70 años. Inigualable la música idioma universal ❤❤
♥
Moi aussi !!!!!! 69 Notre jeunesse de ouf !
This isn't my generation but when I tell u it takes me to other dimensions and worlds.. one of the best most infectious performances I've seen in my life.. the ancestors come out for this one..
So good when I hear your generation enjoying the music from our generation. The 70's had some of the most raw talented musicians. Hopefully more generations will listen and enjoy this music as well.
DE ARGENTINA!! SANTANA ES FABULOSO TODA MUSICA QUE NOS REGALÓ Y SEGUIMOS DISFRUTANDO!!! APLAUSOS POR FAVOR!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Juan saludos desde San Francisco,California.
@@javierlara1476 DE ARGENTINA. BUENOS AIRES. TE MANDÓ ABRAZO GIGANTE!!!
Michael Shrieve best drummer ever
Shrieve is a gangster!
After Jhon Bonham and The rolling stones's and Eagls's
Fantastic Drummer Michael☮️💜
Gerald Maestas Who ?
Yes,sure😉
Look at how they all look at each other! Communication! Bands like this do not exist much anymore. Michael Shrieve is an extraordinary drummer (not only here but on all the Santana tunes he was on).
This version of the band was rougher than later ones but very primal and "sincere". Carlos had tone still (sorry I hate his fuzzed out compressed tone he has since a few decades). This was a true band! The whole greater than the sum.
I love his old tone
Mike was fast, had a great beat. He was great Live
@@maddoxandhisband9146 same and this was when he was still using Gibson
I like the word 'primal', that's the word I was looking for when I hear Santana's earlier tunes. Comes from the heart, the guts!
@@brazims yeah, although I think Santana is always sincere I believe he succeeds in the early band recordings. I don't blame him as an artist, he felt the need to move in different directions and no one stay in one place. But there was "something" about those first 4 albums for me that were never equalled. Even when he tried to being the old band together it did not sound the same. People change and whatever made them play like that has ling been replaced by decades of life experiences they cannot undo! But that is why recordings are great. They allow us to time travel anytime we want! Cheers.
THE best percussion section ever! the rest aren't too shabby either...
The Music Industry will never b able to top Mr.Carlos Santana's Music...I AM A SANTANA LOVER FOREVER N I AM WHITE AMERICAN...N LOVE ALL HUMANS...
I am speechless! This is my ultimate favorite song,love the flavor,the passion..Carlos Santana & the band🐐🔥❤🎵🎶🔥❤
Just watched it for about the 40th time. Soooo good.
❤YOU'RE speechless??? Over 50 years later and I'm still enthralled! Damn, they were electrifying.
Cynthia and Alex your speeches I grew up with this music and 58 years later I'm still listening to it and enjoying every single one of the band members this was my music I love it
La ejecución en vivo... lo máximo. Santana eres un monstruo sagrado del Rock. Viva México!
Incredible Carlos Santana ed i suoi .
Carlos Santana is one of music's great spirits, and he is a true warrior and a musical pioneer. I grew up listening to Santana and heard them in my hometown theater, which was the Capitol Theater in good ole' downtown Passaic, NJ. I heard the band in 1976 with the great Armando Perazza. Santana is incredible combination of Latin, funk, soul, jazz, rock, basically every musical style beautifully molded together to form a new style all it's own.
I also saw the Santana band at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic. The many nights I spent in that joint…
This original line-up was just the most amazing groove machine - Santana gifted me, a
white bread suburban kid, a lifelong love of Latin music and culture - long may they groove!
Had the privilege of seeing the Santana band in Sydney in 1973. For some reason, security allowed me to watch front and center, from the stage apron. The house sound was blasting but from where I stood, I could hear they were playing barely above loungeroom levels. I could hear the musicians talking to each other. What a band!
The best Santana line up.
I believe that Carlos should have kept them together
Mis mas grandes respetos para el gran maestro Santana y sus grandiosos musicos ! Me acelera el ritmo cardiaco escuchar su musica. Me quito el sombrero en señal de respeto.
Yo respetos y hasta les doy reverencias. Que fusion interminable. Podrian seguir horas y nos cansariamos. No pude ir a Woodstock por tener 15 años y vivia a solo 100 km. Aun le escucho en España y por fin les vi aqui hace años.
Que los dioses le preserven muchos años.
That whole lineup was outstanding. Blessed to have seen him live 1970. Still following his career
hv 77
Gab es jemals mehr Musik, jemals mehr Euphorie, jemals mehr Hingabe, als zu jener Zeit ?? Wir sehen und hören diese Musik heute fassungslos und sind gleichzeitig erschüttert, daß diese Zeiten leider ein für allemal vorbei sind 😞
Lord! I was about 9 when this came out and I still LOVE IT!
Damn!!! Now THIS is a concert!!!
En los 70's fue su mejor época
I was 2 when this was recorded. I finally got to see Santana live this summer. At 77 years old, he blew us all away. Rock on Carlos.
In 2022 i am 22 years old and have always had an appreciation for older music specifically older rock and sanatana literally gives me chills like no other!!! Cant wait to see him live for the first time in july
What a performance. When satntana and his group performed in Woodstock for the first time. Nobody was expecting this kind of music , and they were not ready for this music he brought so many different styles of music in one . Santana ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love his music
I can’t wait to go to his concert this Wednesday in LA. It’s been a while 🎉❤
J ai grandi dans cette musique, inoubliable, magnifique, la vraie Musique..
Such amazing talents perfectly in tune with eachother producing a brilliant marriage of Latin, Funk, Rock and Jazz never seen before or ever since, truly one for the ages.
SEÑOOOOR CARLOS SANTAAANAAAAA...GRACIAS DIOS POR HABER VIVIDO SU EPOCA....GRAAAANDEEEE CARLIIIITOOOOOSS
The whole band is cookin'! To the master's credit, Carlos hands the keys over to the other musicians during different parts of these songs and lets the other instruments drive this mutha. Catch Mike Shrieve at about the 4:37 mark - he notices that he just broke the drumstick in his right hand, tosses it grabs a spare and keeps playing without dropping a beat.
And remember this is a live performance from 1970. No digital sound boards, or effects like auto tuning...just pure, honest analog sound and energy.
Effing amazing.
it was a democracy at this time, not just Carlos's band
This was the prime time for of all of the band members. I feel so lucky to have bought their first album when it came out and to live in the Bay Area when they were doing shows. Just an incredible time.
NO WORDS
Yes, you and right figuratively and literally :).
None
Stereo shops sold goosebumps. Yeah this
ua-cam.com/video/3kTU73-9v8s/v-deo.html
Simply godly
I can't say enough good things about Michael Shrieve who inspired me to become a drummer. I played for about 30 years until tinnitus got so bad that I had to give it up. My favorite live performance!
As a musician still to this day when I watch Santana, I say wow!!!! Truly the best percussionist. Carlos is a musical genius. And did I forget to say one of the greatest guitar players. Thank all of you for the music you gave us 🙏
I'm proudly born in leon nicaragua
Saludos a los hermanos Nocaragirnses
Alexis Arguello ✔
David Brown is such a genius. I love the groove he puts on the song.
Thank uthis man never gets his full recognition🎉
This is why 1969 / 1970 were the best two years.
You had this, Zeppelin, & King Crimson all flying hard out the gates.
If no other reason, simply because of this band alone.
A 5:02 intro, holy shit. First time hearing the live version... that percussion section is tearing it up!
This song has always been so underplayed on the radio it's ridiculous, such a great rocking song!
Who dares to open a song with the drums?
Best rhythm section evah
Argue me that
This is the power of my new stand
SAVOR DELA JINGO
Jingo를 수십년 동안 들었지만, 이 라이브 버전이 최고입니다.
산타나, 카라벨로(콩가), 브라운(베이스), 슈리브(드럼), 롤리(키보드) 등 모든 연주자가 무아지경에 빠져 완벽한 라이브가 무엇인지 말해줍니다. 이런 공연을 다시 볼 수 있을까요?
Never!
Falto incluir al rey de los timbales, el nicaraguense jose 'chepito' areas
Carlos is taking care consideration for every member.
I can feel his deep affection and tenderness.
This live at Tanglewood is very passionate!
Santana's sounds always take us to the exotic world.
From Japan with love.♡
Now that's what you call a jam!
Dwayne Wladyka
Fuckin dynamite!💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Dwayne Wladyka Yes the Best
@@reginabond4722 I saw Carlos Santana 5 times live. An amazing artist. Cheers!