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Hello.. Thanks for being a great fan over the years. I created this private account to give responses to comments as much as I can. you can send a text through my hangout Gmail. I promise to give a response back. I guess it's a little way of showing my fans appreciation.. I'm now available to meet and greet. Carlos.santana1477@gmail.com
Hello., Thanks for being a great fan over the years. I created this private account to give responses to comments as much as I can. you can send a text through my hangout Gmail. I promise to give a response back. I guess it's a little way of showing my fans appreciation.. I'm now available to meet and greet. Carlos.santana1477@gmail.com
Great music 🎶, awesome musos, shame about sound quality but I guess you can't always get this live. Thankfully the Moonflower album is an absolute stunner 👌 👏
I saw Carlos several times, at various "Day On the Green" (D.O.G.) shows, doing his best to blow away the headliners -- though I don't believe that he ever actually headlined a D.O.G. Does anyone know who the headliner was on this date?
Carlos never sounded better than when he played his Yamaha SG. I remember years ago when he switched to the PRS. First he would switch guitars back and forth. Then it became the PRS forever. He was never the same again. Major ever lasting bummer
To me, beyond Carlos has got an excellent guitar sound always, I prefer the sound at his most creative period, the first album from 1969 (Gibson SG, of which Carlos said: “That SG wouldn’t stay in tune, so I destroyed it" ), and since Abraxas 1970 to Borboletta 1974 (Gibson Les Paul Custom).
The first 3 Albums and tours were the golden years. Tanglewood was their best ever. They were hungry, and the ingredients of the band was nothing short of iron chef. Greg Rollie was the voice of Santana, best keyboards too. Dave and Michael kept the groove, and the precision of percussion that never stepped upon each other, Folks that have been part of a band unit know this. Santana is a brilliant artist, who has advanced many a career.
@@rong.7768 Its was my first year in high school. As a drummer it was tip top to see Michal Shrieve play. Its funny how each generation loves the music for there time. In 1977 half the band was gone and so was half the magic gone for me. But the money was getting better as it should, and boy you can tell it. bigger everything, drums, new amps, change of guitars. Bigger doesn't always mean better, just means change.
Karonhia:ke, what you saw in the beginning was cream of the crop music, but Carlos was a spiritual man lost in a haze of marijuana and psychedelics. He was not the man he was in the beginning of the run and Caravanserai was the culmination of that search at that time. Michael Shrieve was mucho importante to opening Carlos up to what was going on inside and then meeting John McLaughlin introduced him to a place where he could seek and explore. My opinion is that some of his greatest music was done on Caravanserai. I say “his” because it was more about him and the change in direction his life was taking. The first three were the beginning, middle and end of one of the greatest groups to survive the end of the 60’s and the beginning of the tumultuous decade of the 70’s. It was truly Gregg and Carlos with the others having their input. Thank God for what we have as I have been exploring almost all of the early music. Santana the first was great in places but Abraxas and then Santana 3 were albums you just listened to all the way through. Seamless editing and movement from song to song. Excellent!! Look up Rolling Stone review of Caravanserai. That piece of writing was done by Ralph J. Gleason and is fundamental rock criticism/appreciation. Shalom
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born ectomorph live mesomorph And Carlos had songs that could be elegant and street at the same time. Carlos lost nothing with his spiritual deal back then. If anything he became even more amazing as a guitarist and songwriter.
There’s a lot of fusion bands and rock bands out there just not popular, great bands with great musicianship just not pushed out to the masses because they rather listen to Ariana grande
Hello.. Thanks for being a great fan over the years. I created this private account to give responses to comments as much as I can. you can send a text through my hangout Gmail. I promise to give a response back. I guess it's a little way of showing my fans appreciation.. I'm now available to meet and greet. Carlos.santana1477@gmail.com
Pure fire !! David Margen is playing that bass like he's mad it !! Mr. Greg Walker brought a certain special aura to the band. He has the perfect tone and pitch.
I like how @ 3:02 after he drops that riff, the lady and the 2 dudes come from behind the stacks to see where that guitar wailing is coming from!!! Then the camera man is like shit, I've got to get a better angle and close up of this!!! lol
The line up then was simply the best ever! Lear on drums, Rekow on percussion, the stellar Tom Costa on keyboards & on bass the epic David Margen , it gets no better than this! todays excuses for musicians can only gawp in amazement at what we had in the 70's!
@@carlinhospapanegro Somebody said it was Eddie colon. I never saw him live. The percussion section that was with Arturo Sanchez, about 10 years ago in Milwaukee was really good.
from 5:29 till the end is one of the most rockin' jams ever. the interaction between david margen on bass and carlos' guitar is nothing short of stellar.
with all due respect i may be wrong but both were bass players in santana's band in 1977. Pablo leaving and David stepping in.please google "Pablo tellez bass player" and google "david margen bass player" the pictures of David margen look a lot more like the bass playerin this video than Pablo does. ther is one photo ofMargen from the collar up where his face and even the blue jacket look like it was taken from that gig.5th row of pictures 1st on the left.
The last section is actually a song called Jugando, they played it pretty much note for note so its not really a jam. The title for this video should be, Carnaval/Let the Children Play/Jugando. That's how it is on the Festival album.
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Very few pieces of music move me as this one does... tears of joy, and goosebumps at the same time! This wonderful Brazilian-Latino-Jazz-Rock fusion. No one does it like this particular Santana band. Inspired. And I have to add, that Yamaha SG guitar is the sexiest of all guitars that Carlos played.
What a band......... Greg Walker - vocals Carlos Santana - guitar, vocals, percussion Tom Coster - keyboards Pablo Tellez - bass, vocals David Margen - bass Graham Lear - drums Raul Rekow - percussion José "Chepito" Areas - percussion Pete Escovedo - percussion
Hello.. Thanks for being a great fan over the years. I created this private account to give responses to comments as much as I can. you can send a text through my hangout Gmail. I promise to give a response back. I guess it's a little way of showing my fans appreciation.. I'm now available to meet and greet. Carlos.santana1477@gmail.com
Hello.. Thanks for being a great fan over the years. I created this private account to give responses to comments as much as I can. you can send a text through my hangout Gmail. I promise to give a response back. I guess it's a little way of showing my fans appreciation.. I'm now available to meet and greet. Carlos.santana1477@gmail.com
Im a long Santana fan but its a shame the cameraman concentrated on his face at 7.03 and not a full frontal view as this is one of the most iconic riffs he ever does live,such a shame.A good Santana video live recording that could of been great...Just my humble opinion.
THESTYLEMAN1 Couldn’t agree more. What the hell was the cameramen thinking? It’s like standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon and taking pictures of the clouds. Idiot.
Carlos Santana is a legend, my father an admirer of his and a music collector in general, thanks to him I can listen to his music, a great musician and innovator, changing the sound of the guitar when rock needed identity, combining jazz, blues and music. Latina, using the first 100 watt Mesa Boogie Mark I, with 2 channels, 4 6L6 tubes and a variac switch, special Yamaha SG, a Mutron wah and a Big Muff ELX as a booster to saturate the signal in the power stage. ....
The fun at these "Day on the Green" with the sun and fun all around. The girls with bikini tops were awesome! I sure miss Day on the Green concerts. True community events that portrayed all the good bands and up-and-coming bands. Oakland, California was where it all was going on in the Bay Area for outside concerts.
I tell you gentleman That children already want to play They have to play They have to play I tell you gentleman That children already want to play They have to play Let the children play They have to play
Carlos is one if the number One giutar players of this grobe. Also an excellent composer. But above all.. Someone who loved his neighbour in a Christian sense. I mean he support of pupils in San Francisco. May Jesus bless him . He is a very good man . Really
El Profesor Daniel Franco Jr Escutia para Presidente de Morelia Michoacán México oh El Profesor Daniel Franco Jr Escutia para Presidente de Morelia Michoacán México oh El Profesor Daniel Franco Jr Escutia para Presidente de Cuitzeo Del Porvenir Michoacán México el Pueblo Mágico and to be with my family members de Los Retiros and to see my Daughter Sophia Franco Jr Alcantar and to get all of my wishes
❤ Santana amigo en chile muuuchos te amamos y están desaparecidos hoy xla dictadura y los derechos humanos atropellados aún te seguimos y amamos amigo 😢❤
That´s a very cool piece of music.............Santana you.re so good thank you.................Thank you Bula for being my friend. you´ve passed away but when I listen to this I remember you and my mum in El Rodadero.........I.ve missed you guys
It’s not about who can shred faster, that’s what kids don’t get today. It’s music , it’s has to have feeling and emotions, they just don’t get it, guitar music went to shit