SANTANA : incident at neshabur live

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • Sept 19 Sat 1981: Rockpop Special. ZDF Studios, Munich, Germany
    santana has played with heart, one of my favorites versions..
    For you

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  • @southernrocka
    @southernrocka 15 років тому +2

    .....And ya GOTTA LOVE THAT YAMAHA 175 B... it was the precurser to the production model SG 2000, he also had a green one with a hindi woman on the front .....!!.

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      That's correct. And the overrated Paul Reed Smith doesn't hold a proverbial candle to what Yamaha did. Yamaha worked with Carlos Santana which resulted in the dramatic culmination known as SG2000.

  • @dollylw
    @dollylw 17 років тому +2

    Thanks so much. I love this song!!!

  • @bobcardenaz9034
    @bobcardenaz9034 9 років тому +1

    Carlos make that guitar cry. Always a great latin beat with feeling. A living guitar legend. aka Classic Bob

  • @stratoleft
    @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

    This piano is phenomenal!

  • @karenhocking
    @karenhocking 15 років тому +2

    Holy shit! That was AMAZING!!! AAAAH!!!! Love it!!!!

  • @jahnywallz
    @jahnywallz 16 років тому +1

    My best Santana song thanx for the post

  • @AMGallegos
    @AMGallegos 14 років тому +1

    Love Graham Lear's Toronto Maple Leaf jersey! That's my Ontario boy!

  • @ios1986
    @ios1986 6 років тому

    I was on the concert in Stockholm Sweden 1981 with this line up - Graham Lear on drums and Richard Baker on keyboard both ex Gino Vannelli are just amazing!!

  • @nosferato06
    @nosferato06 14 років тому +1

    This is opne of the BEST jams EVER!!! Aw, it would have been amazing to be there :P

  • @protovack
    @protovack 6 років тому +5

    my dad is playing drums in this~!

    • @samsmith4216
      @samsmith4216 6 років тому +1

      Brian Lear your dad is awesome..saw him play the Moonflower tour....great drummer! You should be proud of him!

    • @protovack
      @protovack 6 років тому

      Thanks man. I will be sure to pass along the compliment!

    • @rogermondragon6955
      @rogermondragon6955 5 років тому

      hello brian i give to your dad a 10 on my book as far i know you dad play with gino vanelli before but tell me who he got with carlos do you know?

    • @edwinmartinez9787
      @edwinmartinez9787 4 роки тому

      Mike Shrive is your dad? wow great drummer

  • @edwinmartinez9787
    @edwinmartinez9787 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic

  • @facundo1963
    @facundo1963 18 років тому

    agreed. Sweetest tone Santana ever had. For ballads the Yamaha and the boogie were unbeatable. Carlos was already playing PRS at this time but brought out the Yamaha for Europa, Samba Pa Ti and Incident at Neshabur

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      The overrated Paul Reed Smith doesn't hold a proverbial candle to what Yamaha did.

  • @wildnites558
    @wildnites558 15 років тому +1

    Superb musicianship.

  • @erscott13
    @erscott13 13 років тому

    What a bloody show off! Wonderful! Elisa

  • @MartinPower
    @MartinPower 16 років тому

    thanks

  • @stratoleft
    @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

    He was already working with Yamaha at this point?! Even before his famous coalition with Tom Coster, and their famous up tempo version (classic) performance of the Peter Green song?! I did not know this!?

  • @ramses1401
    @ramses1401 15 років тому +2

    Who is on keyboards?
    ¿Quien toca el piano?

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому +1

      That's what I asked this guy. You're the FIRST one out of these clueless idiots that has even asked!

  • @curiousgeorge555
    @curiousgeorge555 15 років тому

    Great Jam!

  • @radio.m.i.x
    @radio.m.i.x 15 років тому

    Richard Baker.
    he played in the band '80~'82

  • @osensei2987
    @osensei2987 18 років тому

    That lick that he plays @ 7:11 is from Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord from Love Devotion and Surrender. That was the album he did with John McLaughlin. I always liked that particular lick.

  • @CoolBreeze2016
    @CoolBreeze2016 6 місяців тому

  • @joseluisbecerraalquicira2853
    @joseluisbecerraalquicira2853 3 роки тому +1

    Grandioso Carlos Santana Richard Baker Hammond organ David margen bass grhamm Lear drums armando peraza percusión bongoes Raúl reekou congas Orestes vilato timbales y Alex lirtegwod vocals

  • @Funkyme4
    @Funkyme4 18 років тому

    i only knewed the live in Japan version from a triple elpee great to sea it on a video

  • @LucasPenido
    @LucasPenido 17 років тому

    thats a nice performance right there...Abraxas was the best album Santana has ever put out...way better than "supernatural"

  • @dollylw
    @dollylw 17 років тому

    Thanx for this. Incident At Neshubar is hard to find. So thrilling. I love it.

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      Hard to find? What? .. how? Are you handicapped or something, nitwit?

  • @fcervant
    @fcervant 16 років тому

    It's Graham Lear playing drums...circa 1981-1982...during the Zebop, Shango albums...

  • @tuckedinshirt
    @tuckedinshirt 17 років тому

    orale compa. greetings from the US

  • @homoerectussemenallyretent6638
    @homoerectussemenallyretent6638 5 років тому

    I love the closing, the post peak of the jam...wish it could go on forever.i don't smoke, but anyone got a cig ?

  • @steelguitar7
    @steelguitar7 16 років тому

    Viva el Santana.. forever..

  • @ElFlakoRompanTodo
    @ElFlakoRompanTodo 14 років тому

    niceeee

  • @bacanito
    @bacanito 17 років тому

    if there any bass players out there, can you play this isong without your hands killing you? hahaha This is my all-time favorite Santana recording, bar none...i love the different moods of the whole thing, the dark jazz arrangements on piano, the slow ending...this song is like sex, minus the foreplay ;o)

  • @moeran1944
    @moeran1944 18 років тому

    Agreed - Armando was the best. Is that Greg Rolie on keyboard? Looks like him but I thought he'd left by then and replaced by Tom Coster. Incident is my favourite rock song ever. So many changes of rhythm and beat.

  • @southernrocka
    @southernrocka 15 років тому

    oh people people people...!!.......
    Graham Lear is the drummer and the best drummer that carlos has had and David Margen is on bass also his best .....stand up runnin bass solo from marathon was brilliant live !!

  • @LucasPenido
    @LucasPenido 17 років тому +1

    you're right! Plus I can't really tell, but is that a PRS? PRS has that "under a pillow"sound you're talking about...even though they are great guitars!

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      Yamaha's SG-175. Carlos and Yamaha working together, developed the mother lode of guitars afterward. That would be the SG2000 model. The guitar he played on the absolutely SPECTACULAR, never before or since heard, performance on stage with Tom Coster.

  • @blackandtanful
    @blackandtanful 13 років тому

    1981ネシャブールの出来事~サンタナ必須曲~フィルモア最後の日のアルバムもこのキラーチューンだったナ!

  • @ildizastro
    @ildizastro 17 років тому +1

    was he playin a Yamaha SG2000?or is that a Paul Reed Smith?

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      Neither one. It's a Yamaha SG-175.

  • @kajunshaman
    @kajunshaman 16 років тому

    Man, where and how can I get this concert? I definetely want to get this whole set. You have Santana here playing the classics in the Zebop era, this is unique stuff! From the remaining lineup today appears Raul rekow, Vilato and Peraza were at the percussion, and Chester Thomson was not there yet in keyboards

  • @kopy567
    @kopy567 12 років тому

    Well, i guess it was
    the most inspired years of Santana.
    The years between 1976 and 1985.
    Greets from germany Mike.
    Where can I get this video..?

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      You're lucky you're even seeing it now, let alone getting the video.

  • @osensei2987
    @osensei2987 15 років тому

    By the way ...! Carlos had his Les Paul pickups put in the Yamaha.

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      Which Yamaha? Every one he's played?

  • @gooneybird47
    @gooneybird47 16 років тому

    Graham Lear looked a little like Mike Shrieve...that's where the confusion happens.

  • @MartinPower
    @MartinPower 16 років тому +1

    'thanks' =-) Its a South African thing

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      And Josef Zawinul was in Africa as well. It's a big continent with a great deal of history. Josef's drummer at the time was also from the coast of east Africa.

  • @vvvvaaaacccc
    @vvvvaaaacccc 18 років тому +1

    any information on that guitar?

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      Yamaha's earlier version, this one being the SG-175. When Carlos Santana wanted something more, Yamaha delivered the next gen spectacular instrument! NOT Gibson. That would be the SG2000 he used during the famous performance with Tom Coster on stage.

  • @ildizastro
    @ildizastro 17 років тому +1

    Gibson???

  • @LaughterCigar
    @LaughterCigar 12 років тому

    ... with a Bob Marley t-shirt...!

  • @Chrisdrumz
    @Chrisdrumz 14 років тому

    @gooneybird47 I'm sure Carlos was counting on that.

  • @curiousgeorge555
    @curiousgeorge555 15 років тому

    The sustained note at 3:35 was sharp but i'd bet Carlos wanted it that way for a little tension. ~cg5

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      So what?

    • @curiousgeorge555
      @curiousgeorge555 6 місяців тому

      @@stratoleft So what what?

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      @@curiousgeorge555 Get a clue, dimwit, and tell your guitar genius buddies while yer at it. So the note sustains a little sharp or flat. SO WHAT?? Pay attention, won't you? Carlos Santana is using the Yamaha SG-175 in this video. Make a note, pun intended,.. of it, and stick the note on your head so you don't forget. The coalition Carlos had with Yamaha doesn't stop here. He didn't like the weight or feel of the guitar. Unlike most of you guitar wizards who think you know about guitar, which you don't and never have, Yamaha paid attention to what he said. That culminated in an evolution of this instrument to an entirely different design. It is famously called the Yamaha SG2000. The company Yamaha, delivered FLAWLESSLY. Again, be sure and tell your punk buddies. This resulted, therefore, in the absolutely ICONIC performance on stage with the fast tempo version of Santana's hit Peter Green tune. Tom Coster was on keyboards, obviously,.. the band performing the famous composition by Tom Coster as well. There was, and is, absolutely NOTHING like that performance. Again, Carlos using the very much upgraded SG2000. Again, make a note, pun intended, .. of it, and stick the note on your head, and on the collective heads of your ignorant buddies as well. Got it?

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      @@curiousgeorge555 Whoever runs this channel deleted my comment lecture on this subject that I aimed at you, and your ignorant buddies as well.

    • @curiousgeorge555
      @curiousgeorge555 6 місяців тому

      @@stratoleft You seem to know very little about music.

  • @karlalexander8181
    @karlalexander8181 18 років тому

    I believe that is a Yamaha SG2000.
    I love the tone he gets from this guitar, I personaly think it is better than the Paul Reed Smith Santana models.

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      No, it isn't. It's an SG-175. Make a note, .. pun intended, of it. And then stick the note, pun intended again,.. and stick it on your head.. lol

  • @stratoleft
    @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

    Carlos even said that his approach to music was not, and is not, inspired by any latin, or so-called latin, influences. Just because you incorporate certain elements of things in music, doesn't mean you can define it. Again, as usual, people, the land of the ignorant people, attempt to slap a label on music. And EVERY single time, you people fail. Miserably. Larry Coryell, and his music, who also influenced Carlos Santana, had to set a music critic straight on that subject once before.

  • @jimdep6542
    @jimdep6542 2 місяці тому

    ARMANDO ! 6:17

  • @chuecco
    @chuecco 15 років тому

    and no srv??

  • @osensei2987
    @osensei2987 15 років тому

    Sounds like he was having equipment problems! The last few times I saw him it pissed me off. It seems like he always has problems with his equipment when I show up! LOL! Notice how he starts out with a rich reverb when his solo comes in at 1:39! Then all of a sudden the reverb is gone and his tone goes thin and dry! Doesn't explain him going sharp but suggests that maybe he was a little off his game because of frustration.

  • @helmuthb
    @helmuthb 17 років тому

    Cold and stiff compared to the pre-Amigos line-ups.

  • @steveoliver62
    @steveoliver62 16 років тому

    Its a Yamaha Sg2000

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      No, it isn't. The guitar Carlos is using in this video is a Yamaha SG-175. Make a note, pun intended,.. of it, and stick it on your head so you don't forget. lol

    • @steveoliver62
      @steveoliver62 6 місяців тому

      16 years later.... :o)

    • @rubenrojo700
      @rubenrojo700 12 днів тому

      It’s so cool seeing how 16 years later you’re still here enjoying this masterpiece

  • @MartinPower
    @MartinPower 16 років тому

    shot

  • @ColinPRS
    @ColinPRS 16 років тому

    I love Carlos but his more recent stuff seems to have lost some of the magic, I guess he's been forced down the commercial road.

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      You mean, like Herbert Hancock? You mean like George Benson who also inspired Carlos? You guess the most phenomenal musicians in the world had to go on this commercial radio dirge? Umm, ya freakin' think?! Whatever gave you that idea?

  • @MartinPower
    @MartinPower 16 років тому +1

    who's on keyboard?

  • @RayPaganJr
    @RayPaganJr 15 років тому

    Michael Shrieve was the best drummer Santana had. Read a little history of the band.

  • @dragonslayers118
    @dragonslayers118 12 років тому

    still going with the original Satana line up..was such a better version, not that this isn't good

  • @RayPaganJr
    @RayPaganJr 15 років тому

    Santana had a lot of accomplished bass players, but David Margen was not one of them. Listen to Doug Rauch, David Brown.

  • @osensei2987
    @osensei2987 15 років тому

    Not really! The Yamaha was too bright. It sounded tinny and metallic to my ears. Or maybe it was just the EQ that Carlos was using at the time. But the Les Paul was more fat and warm than his Yamaha. Although the Yamaha did do a good job at times. Tunes like Europa and Tunes on the Swing of Delight LP sounded really nice on the Yamaha! But Santana's signature sound will always be from the period when he played the Les Paul.

    • @stratoleft
      @stratoleft 6 місяців тому

      That's because Yamaha didn't produce the SG2000 at the time, dimwit. This is the SG-175. Get a clue, make a note, pun intended,.. of it, and stick it on your head. Carlos told them about the problem and Yamaha did something about it. Hence, the guitar sound on the most famous and incredible up tempo version of the Peter Green tune in history! Yamaha made that phenomenal guitar, dimwit. NOT Gibson.

  • @osensei2987
    @osensei2987 15 років тому +1

    I guess Denis Chambers doesn't count for shit huh?