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Santana - Incident At Neshabur
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.

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Комментарии : 306   
@Wolfman974
@Wolfman974 11 месяцев назад
Yes, this song is magic, I think that everytime I watch this video. Nobody had ever done music like this before. Santana was the most unique band I ever heard. What I like about the band is how "diverse" it was, music brings us together, as Santana has proven his whole career.
@NigelTufnel612
@NigelTufnel612 4 месяца назад
Same here; the tempo change makes me melt every time. Beautiful song.
@chriswick7987
@chriswick7987 Год назад
This has always been my favorite Santana song
@johnfloyd4166
@johnfloyd4166 Год назад
Spot on man ❤
@claytonkodama9449
@claytonkodama9449 4 месяца назад
If I was forced to name my 2 favorite Santana songs, I would say this & "Samba Pa Ti". . .
@toughenupfluffy7294
@toughenupfluffy7294 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant genius.
@johncostello8399
@johncostello8399 5 месяцев назад
Yes, I agree, still jamming out to it
@quogir1
@quogir1 5 лет назад
Once again ,this was the concert of their life,believe me
@Jazzhog
@Jazzhog 4 года назад
Post Woodstock, and the audio is excellent...
@MannyGonzalezReyna
@MannyGonzalezReyna 3 года назад
You are right, the Woodstock audio was not as good, this is just genuinely majestic.
@RaulDiaz-kf3fr
@RaulDiaz-kf3fr 3 года назад
The best Latin rock music ever played in this planet
@ronaldmiley6950
@ronaldmiley6950 4 месяца назад
Latin jazz .
@karlfisher1864
@karlfisher1864 5 лет назад
I bought the Abraxis album without ever hearing a single song from it. These guys were new, but I could see that they were great. I was not disappointed.
@terrylarrabee3807
@terrylarrabee3807 4 года назад
Me too
@kre-8-tivediting906
@kre-8-tivediting906 4 года назад
. A FANTASY Duet with Shakira & Santana ??? To all my SANTANA FANS / HELP GET THIS SONG TO HIM We will all be blessed ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-elDqbtzVpJc.html
@dexblue
@dexblue 3 года назад
@@terrylarrabee3807 The album cover ....
@tro5884
@tro5884 Год назад
Word
@raycope794
@raycope794 Год назад
I heard one tune....completely blown away. Bought the Album Abraxas. hooked ever since. Thanks Carlos.
@almcclain1061
@almcclain1061 7 месяцев назад
The original Santana band was the most "powerful " band i ever heard. 3 drummers laid down an energy that was unsurpassed. They played past Atlanta's nightly curfew and the power was cut. The drummers kept playing until the power was turned back on and they could finish. Very impressive!
@vickiknight5967
@vickiknight5967 3 года назад
This was the sound of growing up in East Los Angeles in the late sixties.
@Richard-zi3dy
@Richard-zi3dy 2 года назад
Indeed it was Vicki, ELA, Whittier Blvd, Oye Como VA!
@albertjflores8950
@albertjflores8950 10 месяцев назад
San Antonio , Texas , still jammin to Santana , i'm 64 years young 🌱
@barricadeish
@barricadeish 3 года назад
Who’s still watching in January 2021 over 50 yrs later🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍
@barricadeish
@barricadeish 10 месяцев назад
Me in 2023😊😊😊😊
@franciscoelicer7826
@franciscoelicer7826 3 года назад
Santana without Greg Rolie was not the same. This lineup was the greatest🎸👏👏
@FramrodLiggins
@FramrodLiggins Год назад
You may well believe that but the band was named SANTANA not ROLIE. I love any version that had Chepito and Michael Shrieve... up to and including the Leon Thomas version. Carlos kept growing and I kinda think Rolie was on a different wavelength. Santana got jazzier and Rolie got Journey.
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 Год назад
True.....I'll throw in Doug Rauch on bass too. He could make that bass breathe and gave it a heartbeat. @@FramrodLiggins
@FramrodLiggins
@FramrodLiggins Год назад
@@jimdep6542 ..yep Dougie Rauch was a beast. He was the best bass player Santana ever had.
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 Год назад
@@FramrodLiggins Yep....I got to see him play live with Santana in 73. I only knew his name from Caravanarai.....I didn't have Welcome yet, so I didn't know what he looked like. I was blown away by his playing...and still am to this day.
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 Год назад
@@FramrodLiggins Along with Doug Rauch, I can't forget about Richard Kermode either. He added a lot of energy and some great Latin grooves on the Rhodes piano. Coster was good too, but once Richard left, a few months later when I saw Santana live again, there was a huge hole missing in the keyboard department.
@JuanRivera-gx5yy
@JuanRivera-gx5yy 6 лет назад
this song is like a good book, first it starts off fast,rock,then the guitar slows down and hits some sad notes then it goes into some nice rythem then slows down again into those sad notes, one of my favorite.
@fredbaker9046
@fredbaker9046 4 года назад
Dave Brown was the direct truth!! Nice Bass!!
@user-dr6vx1me3s
@user-dr6vx1me3s 8 месяцев назад
Just to tell that Mexican people may have a little few successful and well recognized Artists around the world,, Carlos Santana is one of those and I'm proud of this gorgeous composer.. Carlitos, thanks...!
@antoniohosino145
@antoniohosino145 5 месяцев назад
SANTANA’S ORIGINAL LINE - UP SET THE TONE FOR THE FIRST 3 - ALBUMS , WITH ALL DUE RESPECT TO THE MUSICIANS THAT HAVE COME AND GONE THAT GAVE THE WORLD ALOT OF GLORY !!!
@kc7154
@kc7154 4 года назад
That is why every guitar player needs a guitar with p90’s. Amazing....sound soft at times and just the right amount of dirt when needed.
@koaguilds
@koaguilds 3 года назад
and fender tube amps
@nikjordan3246
@nikjordan3246 3 года назад
@@koaguilds the dream team
@jorgedelacadena4963
@jorgedelacadena4963 6 лет назад
Greg Rolli magical on keyboards.i love his way of playing
@juliosanchez4554
@juliosanchez4554 4 года назад
G-R-E-G-G R-O-L-L-I-E, aka, "Mr.Free!!"
@MannyGonzalezReyna
@MannyGonzalezReyna 3 года назад
You are exactly right, Rolli after playing with Carlitos went with Neal Schon and formed JOURNEY oh yeah!
@awaken77
@awaken77 3 года назад
@@MannyGonzalezReyna Journey (early) was good, until Steve Perry ruined the band
@carlmontney7916
@carlmontney7916 Год назад
When I hear this, I still say the same exact thing I said back in 1970 when I first heard it. WOW!
@GebreMenfesKidus
@GebreMenfesKidus 8 лет назад
Miles Davis said this was the greatest rock song ever written. Hard to disagree.
@jarreauforney1035
@jarreauforney1035 7 лет назад
paul sandoval just cause you don't agree he stupid, go fuck yourself
@billr3724
@billr3724 6 лет назад
Yeah, so many layers to this jam. I can hear some rock, jazz, blues, and samba infusions. Beautiful.
@ElBraca
@ElBraca 6 лет назад
Where did you read or heard that?
@iws2epaul
@iws2epaul 6 лет назад
Sorry
@tovarisch2788
@tovarisch2788 4 года назад
Though I might argue it isn't really a rock song. Well, it's great whatever it is.
@frankespinoza5758
@frankespinoza5758 5 лет назад
Best Santana group ever!
@tapaiferenc577
@tapaiferenc577 11 месяцев назад
Thankyou
@cupertinogiron4287
@cupertinogiron4287 Год назад
Que finesa y que sonido esquisito le saca a la guitarra Unico por buen y para rato nadie como TU Carlitos Santana
@andrewbacha3448
@andrewbacha3448 6 лет назад
Jeez, what was in the air back then there was just so much magical music and artists at that time. Amazing,
@user-fy3oy4vo9m
@user-fy3oy4vo9m 6 лет назад
LSD
@robertmartinez6544
@robertmartinez6544 5 лет назад
it's not was in the air back then/ it's called playing with your soul truly playing from your heart and being true to it having a passion like no other life coming across music and music be coming your life this may never happen again.
@dynamo5326
@dynamo5326 5 лет назад
People weren't scared to express themselves
@dynamo5326
@dynamo5326 5 лет назад
@@robertmartinez6544 I agree, it was passion but people can today still create and carry Santana's legacy.
@pkramerable
@pkramerable 5 лет назад
People practiced hard and developed into fine musicians back then.
@smarion100
@smarion100 7 дней назад
Thank you Carlos. You have no idea how much joy you brought to people with that last little part of the song.
@muhidintahir3194
@muhidintahir3194 2 года назад
One of my favourite songs of Santana. Beautifully played from beginning to the end
@vladimirromero2427
@vladimirromero2427 Год назад
A masterpiece, when only the great majority of the rock singer, were white American, Santana opened the door to forever.
@dalivedo
@dalivedo Год назад
Superb!
@0426dav
@0426dav 4 года назад
An enjoyment watching (listening)to the original group performing.These uploads have given us Time Travel into the past of almost 50 years and tells us that good music never ages.
@bobjasinski7330
@bobjasinski7330 2 года назад
I've seen Carlos and his band live 40 times or so, from 1971 to 2019, and they never play this song the same way twice. Supreme musicianship.
@diamonddave16
@diamonddave16 Год назад
Right on
@reneangulotrujillo1
@reneangulotrujillo1 3 года назад
This song is a journey...of which I do not want to return...
@markciale5246
@markciale5246 9 месяцев назад
One of their greatest creations👍
@sidartasantos3457
@sidartasantos3457 9 месяцев назад
Amazing Carlos Santana. Greetings from Brasil.
@nathalou3315
@nathalou3315 Год назад
Toute un son, cette Orgue la, et le gars qui joue est excellent.
@desirecandon5789
@desirecandon5789 3 месяца назад
C'est Greg Rollie qui joue à l'orgue Hammond. Il n'avait que 19 ans à l'époque, comme quoi la valeur n'attend pas le nombre d'années. J'étais ado quand cet album est sorti. À nous rendre fou tellement on adorait. Des souvenirs inoubliables d'une période prolifique pour la musique avec des vrais artistes inspirés.
@desirecandon5789
@desirecandon5789 3 месяца назад
Greg Rollie sera le premier à quitter le groupe parce qu'il ne supportait pas les directives de Carlos Santana. Il était un esprit libre et ira former le groupe " Journey" avec Neal Shoen. Il a joué dans les 3 premiers albums du groupe que tous les spécialistes estiment être les meilleurs. Après il y a eu des vagues d'arrivées et de départs, bref le groupe n'a plus jamais été le même. Il faut dire qu'ils étaient tous très jeunes. Dave Brown le bassiste n'avait que 20 ans, c'est dire. Leur son restera unique. Quand on pense que ce n'était qu'un petit groupe qui jouait dans des bars de San José à côté de San Francisco, personne n'aurait imaginé leur destin futur.
@bpjr1899
@bpjr1899 10 месяцев назад
Outstanding master class of music!
@IanTombleson
@IanTombleson Год назад
Greg Rolie magnificent keyboards!
@NigelTufnel612
@NigelTufnel612 4 месяца назад
They are magnificent - excellent musicians
@raymondetressols3366
@raymondetressols3366 2 года назад
🇨🇵Love éternel santana 👍💯🎸🎸🎶🎵love merci 🙏💕💋💐🇨🇵
@parissime1
@parissime1 Год назад
Santana, les champions du rythme et de la mélodie !!! inoubliable et indémodable....
@FramrodLiggins
@FramrodLiggins 5 лет назад
The incomparable Jose Chepito Areas on Timbales. This band was incredible and dynamic beyond anything that was happening in rock at that time.
@garnetsfriend
@garnetsfriend 4 года назад
chepito gave me a lifetime love of timbales!!
@gracegarza3299
@gracegarza3299 2 года назад
Incomparable de otro planeta 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟‼️
@oskyperez4989
@oskyperez4989 Год назад
*Lamentablemente Chepito cometió un error grave y Santana lo tuvo que echar a patadas.*
@NisseOhlsen
@NisseOhlsen Год назад
to this day, there is no band at that level.
@ianmurray7484
@ianmurray7484 2 года назад
absolute magic. Incredible piece of music, performed by a group beyond compare.
@LesbianVampireLover
@LesbianVampireLover 5 лет назад
Abraxas was in constant play in our dorm room back in 1970 along with Bitches Brew. Same artist did the cover art (Abdul Mati Klarwein). According to the article on Wikipedia "Abraxas was deemed "culturally, historically, or artistically significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in their National Recording Registry in 2016."
@mariesavala8127
@mariesavala8127 7 дней назад
Wow look at Carlos he plays his music with heart n soul !!!! ❤😊
@josephharrison6175
@josephharrison6175 9 месяцев назад
Everyone was awesome! What a band! What a song!
@JeffreySykes
@JeffreySykes 7 лет назад
Outstanding.I can't believe there are 11 people on the world who could dislike this.
@eharleyaguilar5143
@eharleyaguilar5143 4 года назад
I was 3 years of age when this came out, I remember when I first heard this album at the age of 5 - I’ve had this album since I was 7 - it was a Christmas present. This whole album is just perfect and it transcends time.
@josephharrison6175
@josephharrison6175 9 месяцев назад
I love this song so much, it gives me goosebumps every time I hear it... In fact sometimes it brings tears to eyes! G O A T
@johnfloyd4166
@johnfloyd4166 Год назад
Such a beautiful track ❤😊😊
@alphonsejohn8728
@alphonsejohn8728 3 года назад
I love the sound of the Hammond organ
@JamesFolkers
@JamesFolkers 3 месяца назад
Nobody, and I mean nobody, drives a B3 like Gregg Rollie!
@jorgechavira7729
@jorgechavira7729 3 года назад
Thank God for the good fine music and those great musicians!
@lizfernandeshoft9104
@lizfernandeshoft9104 3 года назад
Carlos Santana y su musica nos alegran la vida, nos dan paz y alegria, gracias por ello
@johnfloyd4166
@johnfloyd4166 Год назад
Yes very beautiful music ❤❤
@Jazzhog
@Jazzhog 4 года назад
One of my favorite Santana tunes ! Love the transitions from Afro into a Chacha and then ending with a Bolero. Outstanding composition and arrangement. And I tip my hat to the audio engineer for a superb mastering job...
@henrybalke8510
@henrybalke8510 2 года назад
LOVE this song ! Trivia : Incident at Neshabur was recorded during sessions for the prior album, the debut album, but moved to Abraxas. Great version at Tanglewood, nice groove at the end with Greg Rolle's riff on organ. Goddamn were they good .....
@miker9101
@miker9101 5 месяцев назад
Great sound quality and the band was tight. My favorite live video of this song.
@jaguarcesar
@jaguarcesar 9 месяцев назад
Just BEAUTIFUL!!!
@richardwoulfe484
@richardwoulfe484 2 года назад
I agree this is a fabulous song, I have been listening to it for 50 years! .Never tire of it, it is a jazz song, but also a rock song, and it has this latin beat that is just so great, I like the way slows down at the end, it's such a beautiful ending, so hopeful. Only God could inspire music this great!
@raulmacias1311
@raulmacias1311 Год назад
This wonderful instrumental takes me back to my youth and Pacoima Junior High School in 1970! Us Chicanos were very proud of Carlos and Santana. Abraxas was released that year and you'd see low riders driving around in their '64 Chevrolet Impalas with "Black Magic Woman" painted on the hoods of cars. This instrumental takes me back to wonderful days strolling through the outdoor grounds of the school seeing the students going to classes. That slow part in the song was, I believe, borrowed from Hugh Masekela's "Grazin' In The Grass"!
@gkhan32310
@gkhan32310 Год назад
My boss grew up in Pacoima in the 50's and he actually saw Ritchie Valens playing and singing to a group of people outside some shops!
@ianroberts3948
@ianroberts3948 5 лет назад
I bought abraxas when it was first released , I'm still struck by the early recordings that covered maybe 6 albums they are unique and outstanding. Thanks for the memory.
@user-dr6vx1me3s
@user-dr6vx1me3s 8 месяцев назад
The last part solo is exceptional, maybe the reason why so many people say it is the best Carlitos song. I think he has many good ones. Don't know what Carlos considers his country of origin, regardless of what he states we as Mexicans are proud of him.
@chrisb8655
@chrisb8655 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, it's amazing stuff. Good comment.
@nicolopez8180
@nicolopez8180 Год назад
You awesome my guitar King . Stay strong Keep shining Much love from Africa 🙏❤❤❤
@muxux4
@muxux4 4 года назад
What a f***ing Masterpiece!
@udaykapoor5338
@udaykapoor5338 3 года назад
Carlos saw Miles live He was blown away!That became Caravanserai!
@MelindadelosSantos
@MelindadelosSantos Год назад
No kidding?🤗
@paulcoret1526
@paulcoret1526 2 года назад
One of the all time best pieces of music
@RumbleFish69
@RumbleFish69 3 года назад
I grew up during this time.... I remember many if these concerts and I own much of the vinyl recordings of many live shows, like this one. Still, it's hard not to watch a fabulous piece of musical history like this and smile. I know that I'm on my way out, and that's ok, but I can leave knowing that I lived during one of the greatest times in human history!
@MrDallman
@MrDallman 10 месяцев назад
That “Abraxas “ guitar tone is sublime ……remember buying the album in the early seventies as a teenager.. great times . I’m so glad I’m old enough now to have been young enough back then….Viva Carlos.
@veragarcia1105
@veragarcia1105 11 месяцев назад
Muitas alegrias com muita paz!✌️ ❤
@Jazzhog
@Jazzhog 4 года назад
This is one of my favorite tunes from the Abraxas album. The tune is amazing, from start to finish.
@carlosmacmartin4205
@carlosmacmartin4205 3 года назад
Wow 😳Amazing performance!!
@carmenruiz3567
@carmenruiz3567 Год назад
I'm a santana purist,I would rather listen to these tanglewood concert. Love this lineup and sound. Later band was technically advanced but I prefer this band.
@lolitadiaz0113
@lolitadiaz0113 7 лет назад
vivaaaaa mexicoooo vivaaaaa carlos Santana..simon👏😍😎
@JaniceGropelli
@JaniceGropelli 11 месяцев назад
❤ greatest since Hendricks
@steveiliev8912
@steveiliev8912 2 года назад
This guitar sound is just insane! 🤩
@barricadeish
@barricadeish 2 года назад
2:50 Brilliant guitar skills like it how he keeps tweaking it ,so effortless 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
@ianroberts3948
@ianroberts3948 5 лет назад
What fine musicians , I bought this vinyl album when it was first released many years ago . Still just as captivating . I think this pioneered rock ,jazz ,and Latin into magical fusion .
@stringjazztheory
@stringjazztheory Год назад
makin me cry here bro!
@2005dave
@2005dave 2 месяца назад
The 3/4 section gets me every time!
@marcosdiaz36
@marcosdiaz36 5 лет назад
Los geniales70S, con su musica nunca superada...
@danielenriquegonzalez2257
@danielenriquegonzalez2257 4 года назад
Cada dia suena mejor santana . Me gustaria que volviera a tocar con los musicos originales. Y verlos de nuevo en Argentina
@kre-8-tivediting906
@kre-8-tivediting906 4 года назад
. A FANTASY Duet with Shakira & Santana ??? To all my SANTANA FANS / HELP GET THIS SONG TO HIM We will all be blessed ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-elDqbtzVpJc.html
@jackdier6624
@jackdier6624 2 года назад
This period was the best
@jessemg3225
@jessemg3225 8 лет назад
It's PERFECT.
@PhilTaylorGuitar
@PhilTaylorGuitar Год назад
Greggg Rolie on keys........ brilliant!!
@adamberwick2644
@adamberwick2644 2 года назад
Absolutely Beautiful ❤️ Carlos is so underrated.
@juanjosesanchezramirez3893
@juanjosesanchezramirez3893 6 лет назад
esta rola fue y continua siendo todo un viaje interminable.................
@dillyhill2127
@dillyhill2127 3 года назад
This song melts my soul
@MmmHi
@MmmHi 3 года назад
Brings chills down my spine ... Long live la Raza ❗️🖤
@NeoTesla
@NeoTesla 3 года назад
The organ part of the song is my favorite part 😊☺
@maurocuencas.2458
@maurocuencas.2458 5 лет назад
Simbiosis musical, la Qe logra este magnífico artista qe es Santana. Música qe sensibiliza el alma. Genial músico Méx.
@josephramone5805
@josephramone5805 Год назад
👑Greg Rolie👑
@Splitscreen83
@Splitscreen83 7 лет назад
How I wish I were there. Amazing.
@lucianoaccaroli1957
@lucianoaccaroli1957 3 дня назад
Il miglior brano di sempre !
@habershamjim
@habershamjim Год назад
A beautiful piece of music
@suzanneberkey1114
@suzanneberkey1114 2 года назад
So beautiful !! Thank you Santana group and Carlos, you are wonderful !!!
@paulolimasoares9337
@paulolimasoares9337 4 года назад
This song is so allman brothers in essence............
@Hendrixrides
@Hendrixrides 4 года назад
All great musicians...Drummer Michael especially.
@JohnLennon99791
@JohnLennon99791 Год назад
I came here for that drummer!
@alexissabahini8274
@alexissabahini8274 6 лет назад
Majestuoso!! La mejor canción de Santana en esta versión..
@ashratempel5094
@ashratempel5094 7 месяцев назад
Awesome masterpiece. Brings me back to the summer of my years.
@richinoable
@richinoable 3 года назад
We've lost a lot this year. Neil and Eddie got me down. I pray Carlos stays with us forever. He remains an open channel to the godhead here on earth.
@mattsmith2119
@mattsmith2119 4 года назад
I was at this concert, stumbling around in the dark. I had a great time, sadly, out on the lawn, I missed a lot of the music. Oh well, I lived to hear a lot of amazing stuff in my life, and it’s not over yet. I’m going to hear the fabulous Marty Stuart in a month. Catch him if you can. Best band in America in 2020, promise.
@frankgaron2
@frankgaron2 4 года назад
I've seen Mary Stuart at least a dozen times over the years. He & his Fabulous Superlatives are nothing short of fantastic.
@merseybeat1963
@merseybeat1963 3 года назад
Marty Stuart..a guy that can play like that virtually unknown to most..something not right here.
@stevewright8204
@stevewright8204 4 года назад
Great tune,great band, one of many from our colonies 🇬🇧
@krusty6246
@krusty6246 4 года назад
Great to hear the original band live. Great quality video too
@bogdanbughi2124
@bogdanbughi2124 9 лет назад
it is sublime
@darrenmoses3385
@darrenmoses3385 4 года назад
Frickin love this shit!!!!
@fernandomezagaldos4240
@fernandomezagaldos4240 3 года назад
Extraordinarios...
@rickholmes3256
@rickholmes3256 Год назад
Great solo!!