Santana - Batuka / Se A Cabo - 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood (Official)
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2014
- Santana - Batuka / Se A Cabo
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.
And thus began the greatest decade in the history of rock music.
Santana has always had his own unique sound. You will always know it's him.
It's more of a symphony, all the pieces in the band and no ego. Everyone just enjoying playing together
The best Latin rock music ever played in this planet
I!!!!!
Mi hija esta hace 5 años en los Angeles
Una Chilena en hollywood.
Anoche fue a ver el concierto del Sr Carlos Santana.
Lloró de emoción.
Gracias .gracias. porqué su música trasciende generaciones por el mundo.
Loved Santana since 1970, the drums really penetrate the soul.
Dave Brown and Carlos Santana , bass player and guitar player perfect together.
Music for My ears and soul
Chipito was an acquaintance of mine in the mid 1970s - got to play congas with him , on timbales at street festivals a couple of times . Man, that’s one loud experience!
I own the black Echotone conga that Carrabello generally has as his middle drum . Chiptoe had about 12 congas , and EchoTones in white , red , black.and swirl patterns . They have beautiful , low & smooth hardware , very comfortable on the hand .
I also have a set of timbales , I believe we’re his - but I can’t prove it - but I was there and knew him . I got to hang with them , not because I was a great player but I was just a white and a street player like them and , I guess had some “ fire “ in my playing that they appreciated . The way Chipito moved across the timbales was interesting- but traditional Latin players didn’t think much of Santana - it was rock not Latin and they played differently than more conservative trad Latin musics .
Without saying a word. They say everything. Woaww!🎺🎶👍
Am beginning to like this as much as ..Soul Sacrifice.. The sound from this concert , over 50 years ago , is insane . The tone from Carlos sends shivers!
53 ans.... si loin et pourtant tellement proche
My favorite band of all time! Love u Greg, Michaels, cheputi, Carlos is the man!
I really enjoy seeing Carlos orchestrate all the musicians and then play off the vibe. Seen this band about 6-7 times. Everyone is so connected. This group of artist were really nice to listen to
Gracias Chepito Áreas
takes my breath away listening to this great band.
Todo, una perfección armónica
Started listening to this badass music at the young age of 9...listened to their 1st three albums repeatedly through “headphones” -their music is so distinct, unique & INTENSE...I absolutely LOVE how all the percussionists work so well together, all playing their own “layer” of the music, and how it all works together so magically synchronistic & undoubtedly INTENSE!! There is nothing that compares to this music, Santana made their own meaning of AUTHENTIC music, pure *authentic Santana*. So diggin watching these old videos & My fave -Michael Shrieve, beat the GOOD SHIT out of those drums of his, yes InDeeD!,!!! 👍👍💜💜❌❌💋💋❗️❗️🙏🌞
Love the drummer!
Beautiful! These guys were the original Santana gang, from Santana I, II & III; if I am not mistaken. What an era!
Masterpiece of music
Now,that's what I call a jam session! Awesome!
David Brown rest in peace!!
Para mí la mejor época de Santana fue en sus comienzos, Carlos mezclaba el blues rock con toques de jazz y el uso de feedback y el long sustain que sería si huella personal, con una Gib SG special con dos P-90 y amplis que parecen ser Randall Comander IImod con valvulas EL34 que después los cambio por los primeros Mesa/Boogie Mark I, esta es la segunda alineación de la banda a comienzos de los 70's
For me the best time of Santana was in his beginnings, Carlos mixed blues rock with touches of jazz and Latin rock, the use of feedback and the long sustain that would be his personal mark, with a Gibson SG special with two P-90s and amps that appear to be Randall Comander IImod with EL34 tubes that I later changed for the early Mesa / Boogie Mark I, this is the second lineup of the band in the early 70's....
That bass🚬🔊🔊🔊🎸
This is the real real santana the besttt
I agree brother real music played by real people real well!nothing else like it
Quarantine!!!
Divine!
And just then....Drums and bass were born, and Santana was that it was good.
A greatest time for Carlos santana. It's amazing
Esto es musica 😍
MAGNIFICOS! Especialmente el baterista, el gran Michael Shrieve....maestro! / MAGNIFICENT! Especially the drummer, the great Michael Shrieve....master!
La mejor formación de Santana
Si mucho grande
I love how the organist is working the drawbars to create those shifting tonalities. Such a tasty sound.
Gregg Rollie! The very best…
❤ Santana the greatest.
Espectacular una persona de otro mundo
This is one of the great live albums of all time. Great musicians kicking ass.
Carlos Santana the best of all time!
Incredible talent exceptional brother!
Santana never had a better bass player than the late great David Brown!
BluesLicks101 dougie rauch, dave margen, pablo telez, alphonso Johnson.
Yeah, it's hard to say who was the best. So many great ones along the way.
There was no better bass player for his band in the beginning guy Dave Brown had not known that he had passed undoubtedly the glue
BluesLicks101 indeed !
Luís Alves what in the world are yo
Magistral la percusión. Santana por siempre.
Carlos is a master. This is a fantastic album and right now in America there are a lot of racist clowns. Carlos put together a lineup of diversity and it is awesome. Right now we need people like Carlos to bring us together and stop the hate....
Chepito rocks
These people were born in perfect time hence they found the 70s and it was the best time for art… So a Carlos Santana is a product of good time… Unfortunately we can’t the same about us…
Sad, but true. Lucky to grow up in late 60's and 70's! Richly blessed with excellent music, musicians , Art & poetry with a solid purpose. 👍
Línea de percusión impresionante !!!! Grandes maestros al lado del mero Máster de Autlán Jalisco y una leyenda viva del rock : Carlos Santana !!!! Si señor !!
You awesome I feel the 70's when I was young listening to your music! 🎸👏👏🎵🎶♩
Love from Africa 🙏❤❤❤
Firing on all cylinders!!! Bravo.
A Clinic in Latin-rock Rhythm's. They absolutely "Killed-It" = phenomenal performance. What a band. oNe LovE from NYC
Que excelente banda Carlos Santana logro el éxito con esta banda con los integrantes del 66 y 69 luego los que ingresaron después son relleno.
Que grandes músicos desde el bajo, teclado, percusión, batería y por su puesto guitarra el misticismo combinado con lo latino fue excelente
Going tan Santana concert is where you go to get healed !
Even Mike Shrieve fell under Carlos' spell at 4:16 !
Great bongo player. You can't appreciate this without the video! K
CHEPITO UNOS DE LOS GRANDES DEL GRUPO TODOS SON UN AS DE SINCRONISMOS BARBAROS
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Chepito es el creador del sonido Santana
que banda teclados baterias bajos vos genios son las 4 pm y no me llenas los oidos daaaale vomos todavia genios
Carlitos el mas grande.del.mundo que banda.marabilloso🥰
Qué maestro chepito! Maestro inspirador
El fue el creador del sonido Santana
When Carlos first stunned the world in his early twenties he was the most talented young guitarist I have ever since heard.
Pure fire! It doesn't get any better than this!
That is LIFE CARLOS SANTANA beautiful group and talented musicians OMG!!!!!!!!❤❤❤
I LOVE THE ORIGINAL SANTANA MUSIC. 70'S, NEWER STUFF FINE, BUT YOU CAN'T BEAT THE 70'S.
I’m grateful for video bec I was 4 months old in Aug 1970. Also thankful to have seen Santana & his great bands 7 times in the 90s- 2000’s
How Old Are You Now
Santana was, is part of my rhythmic dna as a musician.
That guitar tone! Must have been so ahead of the times!
UNIQUE ROCK
I was 15 then ... Loved Santana!!! You know why? ...... Cuz a this!!!! 😌☺️💥🎼🎶🏔️📻❤️👌⚡🙏😎🤣🕊️ Oh God if Carlos and his buddies could have stayed right here!!! I stuck with Carlos until "Welcome" had to bail at that point. Every Music Lover gets their heart broke at some time... part of the game. 😥👋
You bailed at Welcome!?!? Dude, that is arguably his best album. Carlos is easily one of the greatest musicians and amazing song writers to ever live. Didja at least come back by Supernatural?
ES UN TEMA EXTRAORDINARIO,Y EN VIVO ES MUCHO MAS BRILLANTE Y EMOTIVO PARA VER Y ESCUCHAR.
¡Chepito!
Hands of steel coated with velvet. Karl
they were great back then !
+clemenza24 they still are!
superb
Latin Percussion: .Mike Carrabello on congas (Puerto Rico) , Jose “Chepito” Areas on timbalas (Nicaragua), and young drummer Michael Shrieve (EE.UU). Percussionists
why are we naming ethnicities? carabello has grandparents on one side from puerto rico. carabello and schrieve born in america. all american nationality.
What a crew those 3,,,,they had the latin/rock percussive groove of the early 70"s down packed.
Right after this Gregg Rollie [Keyboards and voice] funded JOURNEY
@@garnetsfriend they are Latinos like me born here. We are proud of our Latin American heritage. We honor our families who came here to the USA.
@@robertherrera5975 ella y
Chepito was fuckin amazing
Beautiful beat😊
Ufff! Ese intro en 03:03 es de los mas espectaculares que he podido escuchar, y la batería Graham Lear es de otro planeta!
Ohhhhh yeahhhhhhhh !!!!!!!
Am I alone in thinking that Carlos Santana has the most recognizable electric guitar style of anyone ??!!!###
Capaz de entrar éxtasis con la percusión !
these two percussionist were d best that is why my first fav band is santana
Groovy man solid!!!
One of Santana's best performances.. 2nd to Woodstock
Very driving! The beginning of tune had shades of an Allman Brothers sound, in my opinion. What powerful percussions! Amazing...Carlos' guitar is searing! Thank you for posting!!!
Of course the Allman's had that driving Bass & rhythm section as well
Oh God , the best always
M S printre cei mai buni 10 drummeri ever !
Santana el mas chingon ese
banda com trabalho pra todos instrumentos showwww
pura calidad
Man..just the sound only!! Great!
"Se A cabo"
Chepito Areas
Original Song
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I wish I knew more of him.i was curious of his persona & his input during this period.only in photos & album covers. Your RIPwas my 1st awareness of his passing.RIP Shalom.
freedom!
México el país que más amo ! Soy de Colombia ,pero me gusta México , su gente y su cultura , que viva Colombia y que viva México 🇨🇴🇲🇽
Saludos desde algún lugar de México ! Viva Colombia y su música siempre alegre
Y qué viva Colombia! Si 'ñor!
@@magdasanchez89 Claro que sí Magda, México y Colombia países unidos !!!
¡Qué viva México y Colombia! Por cierto, aquí en México, tengo como vecinos, a un lado de mi casa que son personas colombianas radicadas en este país y, convivimos muy bien, saludos a Colombia 🇲🇽 🇨🇴
Viva LA Columbiaaaaaaa!
Viva LA Raza!!!!!!
There used to be an HD version of the entire concert here about 2 years back. Both video and audio quality were far better, t'was like being there. One day, it vanished 😢
At this period, all the americans men in a band, from north to south...and produced one of the best music ever !!
ye santana music xxx. top music 2021/22.
shew that was intense.
que musica mas belllla instrumentalmente hablando
Not too shabby. Another great sf band.
5:03 - kick the tires & light the fires
The song Se Acabo always reminds me of the beginning of the movie Walk Proud starring Robby Benson. I never viewed that movie for many years, because I thought Robbie Benson would suck playing a Latino, I was wrong, and finally viewed a good movie years later. Se Acabo reminds me when they are cruising Whittier boulevard in Los Angeles at the beginning of the movie, they are having a great time, to a great Santana song.
C est des monstres
me gusta como escriben se A cabo
Can't wrap my brain around the fact that this performance was captured exactly half a century ago...
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Que porrada !