Thanks for posting this. My (then) husband and I attended with our 2 month old son. For more than a decade, I've been searching old videos of this event in hopes of finding a glimpse of us in the background footage. I found us at 33:25...he's standing (bearded, pale blue T shirt + green shorts) and holding the baby and I'm seated in front of him (leaning forward, braided hair, white T shirt). What a treasure!
I first saw him at Lou’s at S F, then at SF Music Halll. He told my sister that he was from Richmond, Ca. I told Norton I would Never folllow a lower classmen. Then he talked to me about his relationship with the Anshuiits family.? I was a classmate with Rick since middle school. His older brother was friends with my brother, Kelly took me to my Jr. Prom. We never dated or had any relationship. Many years later I saw Norton at Vinnies at Concord.He remembered that I saw him Lou’s and the Great America Music Hall. He also told me that Kelly had passed from a heart attack. I was overwhelmed since my brother had passed 6 months prior.Kelly and my brother were friends from high school football. That was in June then the comments went out that Norton had stage 4 lung cancer: I was devastated. I have never gotten over his passing. I miss his music.
Norton and I were in High School together (before he changed his name) - he played trombone in the school band, but he had a bandolier of harmonicas that he played in several garage bands around Richmond, CA. I was off in the Navy when I read about a rising star in the Steve Miller Band, some harp blower from the East Bay...
Song at 14:30 is called "Bens Boogie" named after my grandfather. Sasha was my inspiration to start playing the piano. He is still incredible to this day! Thanks for sharing this
@@creativelight100 I first met and saw him open the SF blues festival when he was younger than he is in this video. His father on bass (just like in this video) and I helped him put some stuff on stage. I asked "what are you gonna play?" He said "A tribute to James Booker". He rocked the 88s so well I fell in love with that type of music from then on and found the passion for the piano because of him. I saw him a few times in Sebastopol at my grandfather's after this. He was getting better and better. Then he played at his going away party for college and John Allair played as well. Super fun. He also came to play in my hometown at a street parade. Made a CD of it. Fun times. This was all a long time ago. Still keep in contact with him and his father 🙂
Este grupo , está musica, este recuerdo me trae muchas sensaciones.. emociones … una vida de música 🎵… desde hace unos 50 años que permanezco en sintonía con todas estas historias… gracias por todo … saludos Iquique
Ja, ja, ja. Qué rico es dejar la cagada en Chile y después a Europa para no afrontar, que otros apechuguen. "Un revolucionario auténtico no se exilia" les dijeron sus camaradas chinos😅 Estos son los comunachos del capitalismo. Qué rico son los países capitalistas para exiliarse. Infierno imperialista.😂
his enthusissm ! he likes being up there with all that happenning... Carlos solo ! wish the sound was better ! thanks for sharing this history !!! loved seeing him dancing and smiling.. great rythmn outro... wished the guitars would have riffed over it a bit... phantastic! always loved carlos shows..
Tuve el privilegio de asistir a sus presentaciones varias veces desde su llegada del exilio. Recuerdo haber estado en primera fila con mis dos viejos, comunistas acerrimos y que ya no estan conmigo, en la Plaza de Abastos en La Serena.... Como no recordar a Horacio Duran con su traje blanco, la genialidad y creatividad de Horacio Salinas, la voz inconfundible de José Seves.... como cantaba Max Berru a nuestro Victor Jara... Su musica me acompaña siempre...
Unfortunately, history seems to be repeated. Just look at the oil pipe or the black snake in standing Rock. The people forced off their land , I remember when the Klamath River was shut down, killing thousands and thousands of salmon, steelhead, and other native species, now the native people will have to deal with the lithium mine that is Is proposed to go into Nevada on native land .
I'm glad that the indigenous people Native American all the tribes . keep practicing their language and ways. Just because my skin is white doesn't mean that i don't have Indian and white or Irish/ Scottish or other blood in me . the people north of Richmond are to blame and i hope that everyone stands up to keep certain people from taking the land away from the indigenous people in Arizona on the reservation . That is wrong .stay strong my brothers and sisters . Custer was a coward that attacked early in the morning while native American sleep . The press is a lier .
Este hermoso concierto se realizó en Oakland, California, el año 1987, realizado por Patricio Livingstone. Se confirma cuando hablamos de 14 años de exilio.
Estimado y admirado Horacio Duran, tengo 17 años, usted me firmo su libro con dedicatoria Metodo de charango en san joaquin el año pasado, a mi corta edad me he vuelto un real fan del inti illimani, y no sabe lo mucho que me gustaria poder ver una vez en mi vida al inti reunificado y poder disfrutar de un concierto asi de maravilloso, de maravillosas canciones como bailando bailando, san juanito, el carnaval entre muchos otros, entiendo que es dificil, ya que hay disputas hasta legales, pero solo le queria hacer el comentario, y agradeciendo siempre su incomparable legado en el charango, es gracias a usted el que hoy en dia yo tambien lo toco y sea mi instrumento favorito, un gran abrazo
Conocí su música en 1983 en el taller de música latinoamericana de mi preparatoria en México. Sus discos eran difíciles de conseguir. Recuerdo la profunda emoción cuando escuche por primera vez el tema de Alturas, interpretado por usted (Horacio Durán) con perfección con ese, su charango mágico. Durante años tuve el sueño de viajar a Italia solamente para asistir a alguno de sus conciertos (cosa que me era imposible en ese momento por lo caro del viaje). Finalmente supe, por rumores, que se presentarían en 1987 u 88 (no recuerdo bien), en el Auditorio Nacional de la Cd de México y claro, asistí a los dos conciertos. Recuerdo que al final de uno de ellos, una pareja de exilados chilenos subió al escenario a bailar una cueca. Al poco tiempo, lloré de alegría cuando me enteré por los periódicos que habían regresado a chile tras años de exilio. Un abrazo a la distancia y desde el corazón. Ustedes son parte del soundtrack de mi juventud y de mi vida. Muchas gracias!
Don Horacio. Qué bueno que preserve memoria, pues es algo difícil de encontrar en nuestros artistas. Soy Marco Castro. Se acuerda cuando le facilité mis LP de Inti Illimani entre 1969 y 1973? Esto fue en diciembre de 1998, y usted fue a mi trabajo a buscar los 5 discos, los cuales me devolvió a las dos semanas. Como siempre he sido preguntón, siempre he tenido la dudad de si el LP En Directo (1980) es de una sola presentación (Nápoles, Milán, Roma?), o de una sola. Cierto que por ahí se informa de que es Gira por Italia, pero parece que es un solo recinto. Si puede, me lo aclara, por favor. Lo otro. En el verano de 1971 transmitían propaganda en TVN, con voces de ustedes, por un lado, y de payo Grondona, por otra. El asunto que el Payo cantaba simulando un Huasito de marioneta, acompañando a una Vaquita (Ganado solito, produce solito para ganar la Batalla de la Producción). El de ustedes unos dibujos animados diciendo: "en los hogares chilenos, TV Nacional, una estrellita en mi pueblo...". Hay registro de eso?