Live in Tanglewood, 1970 (Lenox, MA) Carlos Santana (Guitar & Vocals) Gregg Rolie (Keyboards, Piano & Lead Vocals) David Brown (Bass) Michael Shrieve (Drums) Jose "Chepito" Areas (Percussions) Mike Carabello (Percussions)
I know for sure this is good music, even though I may not like rap I will still say. Music is a beautiful thing. There's something for everyone whether it be bad or good. We all have our own opinions! :D
I'm listening 🎶 in 2024, who else? I'm 66yrs old now but back in the 70's and 80's I saw Santana 3 times I Chicago, Illinois and it was a great experience . Back then tickets only cost $15 for perfect seats. Not now of course! The sound was incredible! This brings me back to my youth. Carlos Santana is a great guitar 🎸 👌 👏 player and fast. He put on an amazing performance 👏 that I won't forget.
Right now❤️ I love how he plays with and to the band in the middle and gives it to them to jam. Saw him a few years ago at Jones Beach, awesome show with his son.
Soy Crexpo, seguidor de Santana, actualmente me quiero revelar ante este sistema trayendo el rock combinándolo con más géneros como uno de ellos la música Cha cha cha y mambo, exponencial esto con mi guitarra y mi hermano en la batería, somos orgullosamente mexicanos y vamos con todo muy pronto con Dios por delante, música sana y para la familia, desde un niño a un señor de la tercera edad.. Gracias por tu apoyo..
Not only is he an amazing guitarist, but his band is so talented! That's what makes him a great artist. He's not only talented but he gathered a group of talented people to support him.
I’ve had the pleasure to see him and his band in person . Each time was better than before . Very captivating performances and the arena rocked to its core . Way cool very nice man in person too .
@@joethompson8948 I think I saw them 5 times at the least over a 73 year period..lol The first itme I heard them I was on Mescalin...LOL The very best mix of music and pure heaven...four about 12 hours...LOL
The great Greg Rollie, voice of Santana , Founder of Journey. A talented musician ,singer,songwriter. I’m happy he got the recognition when he , Santana and Journey both were inducted in the rock and roll hall of fame, different years of course
Santana. 1970 live....oh my lordy this music,, the beat, the guitar solos, .......it gets right in your soul....even 50 years later.... this was real music. No sutoplay...just real instruments. Grab hold and hang on for the ride. Man can Greg beat that organ keyboard like he's beating a set of bongos. Carlos looks so young here. He makes that guitar sing. 🎶🌟🎶 🎸🎸
I'm 69 & say it time & time again, ive lived trough h experienced the best musicians & music the world will ever know. There's always going to be hoardes of newbies loving what we have had musically, but we've experienced it not just listened to it. Folks we were so darn lucky
Carlitos aca esta recien salido del horno magico de Woodstock, notese la fidelidad de la interpretacion de las canciones. Muy riguroso en sonar casi como en el Abraxas. Los musicos; sobresalientes, fantasticos.
A mis 77 años y el señorón Santana me Ace soñar y mis recuerdos los mejores me acen volver a mis años mozos y lo disfruto mucho bendiciones por siempre saludos muy afectuosos
Carlos' guitar is crying, praying and shouting...☆ It sounds calm, melancholic and powerful. All of Santana's members are superb! I favor this song forever...with love from Japan.♡
I'll just add that part of their almost immediate popularity and sort of cult following of fans was their music was so different from most rock and roll (including the Woodstock phenomenon) and it's why the Southern Rock wave was able to pretty much able to take over from the British invasion so easily with it's whole like a subsection of Southern Texas rockin blues bands like ZZTOP, the Winter brothers, and of course Stevie Ray Vaughn (SRV) and others 😊😅😮😂❤😊
One morning in the San Francisco Bay Area, I was dropping my son off at elementary school and this version of Black Magic Woman came on the radio. I didn't want to get out of the car, but I had to so my son wouldn't be late. As I walked down the street, several other vehicles were parked with their windows open, all playing this song, as parents walked their kids to school. Such a mesmerizing performance! Thanks for posting.
I saw these guys when in San Antonio in 81 or 82. At one point in the show, there were 16 musicians on stage. To think all of those people were contributing in harmony was awesome. Carlos Santana is a band master I'd there ever was one.
What great music my late partner of 50 +years listen to this great music, and I will recall those many happy years he is gone, but oh those great memories of are young happy days. At 76,I still picture us dancing to this great music
Estás canciones de Santana me hacen recordar unos de mis mejores momentos de juventud bailando sin zapatos yo sola y moviéndome al ritmo cadencioso de la música. !!!
También yo viví esos tiempos,sigo recordándolos como tú aquí en España después de la muerte del dictador se hizo historia con el cambio,la música revolucionó el país.
I saw this original band when I was 14. What a sensation they were in the San Francisco Bay Area. We were so proud. They were playing at the local state college. Able to see them again with the first appearance of Neal Shoen. We were interested because he was 16 like us. Damn! We were into some good stuff as kids.
Yo Empece a escucharla esta y todas las demas siendo niño, incluso me aprendi en acustica samba pa ti, sigo escuchandola y tocandola, un pasaje gratis a otras dimensiones!! Gracias Carlitos Santana, Dios te bendiga!!
Funny thing is the young kids don't know what an organ can do. I remember one of my boys asking what is that sound. It's not used like it was in my youth I hope it returns. Give the kids a thrill
God!! He can squeeze the last "whatever" you can out of a note, even using feedback 🎵🎶 The percussionists are exceptional; and that old Hammond sound. Just great work!!
Esa guitarra es legendaria. Me transporta a momentos especiales de mi vida.Carlos Santana, marcó una generación y ha dejado una huella importante, uno de los mejores guitarristas (nhlt) de la música. Gracias Carlos 💐🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵
Me siento un privilegiado por haber nacido en los mismos años qué D.Carlos Santana y poder disfrutar su inmenso repertorio musical, qué es una auténtica obra de arte y sus manos en la guitarra son un espectáculo.Creo qué es los 10 mejores autores y guitarristas del planeta.Mi reconocimiento maestro y qué dures muchos años.SALUD.
One of the greatest!! Those two songs are just the best!! Reliving those days!! Stoned & quaaluded, chilled out!! These people today don't know what good music is!! I'm thankful though, that I am still here!! 🙂🙃
Oh come on! I love Santana, too. As he's local (San Francisco), I've seen him live several times. But there's excellent music coming out today. The music world didn't suddenly stop 50 years ago! The drugs certainly didn't, either.
Lo mejor de Santana me rebuluciona todo mis tiempos de antaños me gusta mucho el trabajo hermoso sus temas maravillosos años de música maravillosos temas aún los escuchó
A retarded kid can play music w/ 'passion ' ...doesn't necessarily make it good . Its about creativity and technical ability . His greatness was the art form he and others created
I used to have the Santana album " Abraxus " on vynil. A great album! Carlos Santana invented Latin Rock! Absolutely he is a trailblazer! " Abraxus " sounds like it was recorded today!!!! I will order the CD of " Abraxus!! " Amongst others!! I first heard " oi ya coma via " when i was 16 years old. And went straight out and bought the album!!!! Paul Budd Brightlingsea Essex England UK.
I can see the album cover again! ( don’t know where it is now ) This was the music that got me in psyched up before hitting the waves. Adrenaline rush actually made me shiver.
Praise God bothers and sisters he is still rocking the house. I was lucky enough to see Eric Clapton and Santana at the Springfield civic center in 1975 or 1976. ( remember, Red and Acapulco gold had made the scene then.) Second time I was privileged to See Carlos was 2003, I think when the Mayor Eddie Perez gave Carlos the key to the city. We both live in Vegas, but I don't have to see him and his wife....I feel the vibes in the music still at 61 and will keep listening until I cross the bridge. ( Rock and Roll Heaven....Yahoo!!!!) We are rocking at the assisted living facility in the hallways. Maintenance checking in.
Ive seen him perform several times here in San Antonio, one of the best was at Sunken Gardens in the 80s when he performed during a rainstorm, it was awesome
@@parisdodd2817 I am from Puerto Rico, I have also seen it twice and I still listen to it occasionally, my children learned with me to appreciate their music
Como cuando la música se hacía por verdaderos grandes artistas, cada uno un genio en su propio derecho, master de su instrumento, no como ahora que la música es prefabricada con una computadora. Grande Santana. Grandes todos los integrantes de su banda.
Yo hago Musica por computadora pero NO es preFabricada... La Computadora ayuda a hacer solo los SONIDOS pero no las notas, (Bueno yo asi lo hago) Primero compongo las Notas por Guitarra pura y luego las paso a la Computadora,... y Aún asi necesitas saber de Música (escala, armonía, etc) Lo que me refiero es que las Computadoras son SOLO una herramienta más, tampoco hay que satanizarlas. Obvio a mi Tambien me Encantan los Grupos como Santana en Vivo porque de ahí he aprendido mucho. ( de Hecho toco muchas Canciones de Santana sola en Guitarra en fiestas y reuniones)
@@AriannaEuryaleMusic A lo que me referí al decir “música prefabricada” es a que hoy en día a un músico y/o cantante le basta una laptop y un gran equipo de sonido para amenizar una fiesta o evento… y suena como que si un conjunto u orquesta completos estuvieran tocando. El o ella sólo se paran con una guitarra y un micrófono y el resto lo acompaña la computadora. Estoy de acuerdo contigo, es una muy buena herramienta y me alegro que hoy en día pueda usarse así. Saludos.
What was great yesterday will be great forever. Wether it's classical music the image of a beautiful woman or this. Though he took a bit of poetic license with this. In martial arts we call it an extension. 🐯
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