Mike Shreve is one of the best drummers I've ever heard. He deserves much more recognition then he has. His drumming was just explosive and dynamic and soul moving....
@@m42037 unfortunately you are right. I've watched some performances of his in the last 10 years and he lost that explosiveness that I love so much. But I still will always remember him at his Peak around 1970. At that time he was one of the world's best drummers. His style reminds me of Mitch Mitchell's from Jimi Hendrix! and what beautiful form he played with using traditional grip
@@christinehammons4467 Idk what happened to him. As i said age doesn't do much unless you have arthritis or something. Buddy Rich played explosive into his 70s before he died. Take a look at Carl Palmer, he's still fantastic after 50 years!
Rolie is a monster of a player and as you have astutely observed his smile betrays the bands mood and his own pat on the back for himself. Take a look at Woodstock at the end of S Sacrifice.. awesome .
Yep, I know , he and Schon left after Caravansersai late 72...but hook up for reunions such as these which is great to see. Rolie has some good solo projects too.
@@daviddigital6887Of course it is Gregg Rolie playing the keyboard, just 50 years older, and Michael Shrieve on drums. (Read the description of the video)
I was lucky enough to see Santana at Woodstock in '69 and was at the very front fence barrier. The 2 percussionists were directly in front of me. On the film I look like I'm 20 feet from them but the film camera used a very wide angle lense. In reality they were 6 feet from me. Santana's music was so good and being so close to it, the hair on the back of my neck stood up. One of the best experiences of my life.
I had the privilege of seeing Santana play 40 years ago for the first time and up close as I had great seating close to the stage I remember mike Shrieve on drums that night I can only say apart from the fantastic raw sound of the band mike was the driving force his playing was absolutely superb speed technique and creativity was such that at times it was hard to understand what he was doing behind the drums it was magical and just hearing the drums congas percussion all going of at once was mind blowing in itself I can see why mike Shrieve was voted as one of the best top 100 drummers of all time .
This is not drumming...this is poetry..time has failed to tire shreive's hands and his sublime skill.45 years has turned shrieve untouchable..he is 'the drummer" amongst all drummers.
As a young drummer, a huge Michael Shrieve fan, and someone with find memories of Woodstock, this concert would have been amazing. Bringing back the band, indeed!
Michael Shrieve’s solo at Woodstock is still one of the greatest drum solos of all times for a lot reasons, including his age and the circumstances the band were playing under. Still sounding great here though.
The kid can still play the hell out of those drums. One of the best drummers ever. This performance at Woodstock was the best of all the great performances over those few summer days.
Many musicians have come and gone from the Santana band over the years....huge egos....especially Carlos.....the original members were after Carlos to make this reunion album....for years.
Classic Santana.. I remember dancing to this back in the day... wow... A man that changed the face of music and what a time stamp to our lives back then. Wow... Never heard anything like this ever... he was in a league of his own. Malo.. Santana...
Damn right. I'm only 34 years old and this has to be one of my favorite songs. Tanglewood performance is my favorite. My parents were only 10 years old at the time haha. God what an amazing performance.
Man has to take back so much memories for Mike being the coolest humblest 19yr old who actually played Woodstock and brought the house down absolutely the whole band high on LSD and even now they still got it!! Agree to agree concur to the fullest♤♡◇♧
Watching their Woodstock performance and then immediately after watching this is a great schock. Starting from the audience. I mean, back there in 69, everybody not only listened to the song. They felt and lived it. Nowadays, the poor things hold their smartphones like zombies, unaware of what's really going on, just for the sake of proving to somebody they were there. "And what was it like?" "I held my smartphone like an idiot from the beginning to end. Period."
The Woodstock version drum solo is one of the best crafted, most interesting rock solos of all time. Great to see the original guys still killing it more than 50 years later.
This is music history in the making. 🎉 Santana after many years reunites the original band- and it is as if no time has passed. The ecstatic energy once again flows unhindered. The marriage of Afro-Cuban rhythms and percussion to blues based rock and jazz. With Carlos guitar front and center, sending beautiful melodies and dynamic statements as love letters to the universe. Greggs wonderful organ sounds soothing the soul. Michael Shrieve and all of you, we love you forever- eternally. 🕉
Damn, but it's good seeing Carlos, Michael on drums, and the organist and congo player from Woodstock again after 50 years. God is good, man, and its creation music a healing for the planet.
For some unknown reason I've become obsessed with Michael Shrieve. Look at him here and I see that young man at Woodstock, dark curly, sweat drenched and playing his ass off!!!
Benny Rietveld is currently the bass player for Carlos Santana, and has been with him for over 25 years. Raise on Oahu.. Went to McKinley High School and U of Hawaii.. We are very proud of Benny.. Please enjoy a fantastic bass player and true Hawaiian..
Mike Shrieve was a transfer to my small ( 400 students) Santa Clara Valley high school back in '66 or '67. He was neither an athelete nor a scholar, so he was not a noticeable person on campus. Then, one day later in the school year, an announcement was made over the school's PA system, that there was to be s short music program on the school's quad during lunch time. Mike played a couple of drum solos during that program. Needless to say, virtually everyone in school knew who he was by the time lunch was over.👍👍👍
Michael Shrieve has always been one of my favorite drummers. Was lucky to have seen Santana in '72 play the album Caravanserai in its entirety! They all rocked the Devaney Center fabulously!
I went to school with Michael Shrieve & used to watch him practice after band practice. Stood outside Pacific Recording studio in San Mateo California when they were making their 1st album in the basement of a furniture store Lot of fun
Is it just me or does Carlos feel more comfortable and loose here than on his regular solo tours/shows?. He's on fire here, playing feels more fluid, maybe its because its some of the original band that he's playing with here.? Oh and Shrieve's still got it-badass !!
Mike you are a champian amongst champion veteran master musician. You've still got it. Still that babe only matured. You guys were my. First rock n roll favorets.
The best soundtrack to chat about the Woodstock effect, giving artists this precise spirit, the freedom to be themselves, that is why, we need to recall the times, we need new Woodstock events to give new young performers the chance to bring new inspirations, someone up there Is capable to reward this artistic honesty, Woodstock performers they all became. . Best music icons ever, we need to follow. ..facts fans
Splendid show by everyone, Gregg Rolie and Michael Shrieve are two of my favourites. Shrieve's drumming is straight from the heart and that's why I love his work so much.
Santana IV - Batuka & No One To Depend On [2016]
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Bravo 👏 nice to see some of the original band ! Make me cry 😢 memories 👍🏼
Just like 1969 fabulous!!!
This melody so original and l like to listen
Michael Shreive is still amazing!
Que viva santana
Mike Shrieve was 19 years old at Woodstock and blew everyone off the stage. This is rock at its best.
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Mike Shreve is one of the best drummers I've ever heard. He deserves much more recognition then he has. His drumming was just explosive and dynamic and soul moving....
@@christinehammons4467 "WAS" He mellowed out, that's unfortunate. His age has nothing to do with it
@@m42037 unfortunately you are right. I've watched some performances of his in the last 10 years and he lost that explosiveness that I love so much. But I still will always remember him at his Peak around 1970. At that time he was one of the world's best drummers. His style reminds me of Mitch Mitchell's from Jimi Hendrix! and what beautiful form he played with using traditional grip
@@christinehammons4467 Idk what happened to him. As i said age doesn't do much unless you have arthritis or something. Buddy Rich played explosive into his 70s before he died. Take a look at Carl Palmer, he's still fantastic after 50 years!
When Gregg Rolie is smiling - You know everything is right in this world. Wish I could have been there.
Rolie is a monster of a player and as you have astutely observed his smile betrays the bands mood and his own pat on the back for himself. Take a look at Woodstock at the end of S Sacrifice.. awesome .
Thats not him. He left the band ages ago an joined Journey where he became more popular an successful
Yep, I know , he and Schon left after Caravansersai late 72...but hook up for reunions such as these which is great to see. Rolie has some good solo projects too.
@@daviddigital6887Of course it is Gregg Rolie playing the keyboard, just 50 years older, and Michael Shrieve on drums. (Read the description of the video)
Michael Shrieve reprising his brilliant performance at Woodstock as a 20 year old!
Mike Shrieve still has the same expression as when he played at Woodstock. Almost 50 years later.
agreed and also Greg Rollie same expressions
Bless him baby face still got it awsome ❤❤🎉
Yo tenía ¹3 años me encantan
So cute,love those expressions 😂❤❤
What a great joy the original group gather again fifty years after ...Michael Schrieve Greg Rolie
Ah… Michael Shrieve on drums. That’s why it’s so good❤
I was lucky enough to see Santana at Woodstock in '69 and was at the very front fence barrier. The 2 percussionists were directly in front of me. On the film I look like I'm 20 feet from them but the film camera used a very wide angle lense. In reality they were 6 feet from me. Santana's music was so good and being so close to it, the hair on the back of my neck stood up. One of the best experiences of my life.
😮
Impressive!! Crazy !
Wow! Lucky you. Lol 👍
I would really enjoy to sit for a couple of beers and hear the whole story
Did you do lsd or was it a sober experience, just curious lol
Michael Shrieve - still a monster.
Yes, so it is. Fantastic
Even at 65 years old at the time this was recorded
The only Soul Sacrifice is with Michael Shrieve on the drums, unmatched.
That is Michael Shrieve
And that is who is playing them here.
It's sad ... Nobody mentioned Marcus"The magnificent" Malone...he was the original Congo player...who Played first..it's his tune
He was homeless when Carlos Santana paid him a visit
Mike Shrieve made history with the woodstock performance. One of the best drum performances live ever!!!
Say what you want, but they killed it. Great music from the 60s will never die.
Shrieve and Gregg Rollie are still a pair of badass. still listening 50 yrs later. Jan, 2021
Hell yeah brother !!
@@chicknstripz2596 good to know there still doing it may it live on!
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The best Latin rock music ever played in this planet
Michael Shrieve OMG just kills it as in 1969!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Didn't care much for Carlos lead parts.
The most incredible Latin rock music ever played in this planet
Si, marcó un hito en la historia de la música rock !
Have you seen Tito Puente?
Omg......Mike Shrieve. I don't know what else to say.
Michael Shrieve is out of this world
Michael Shrieve ... my number one drummer of the rock era (1955 - now)
Absolutely
Had it in him ..
17 or 70
A incredible drummer..
53 years since Woodstock and Mike has still got it !!!!!!!!!!!!
Michael Shrieve... I respect
The BEST DRUMMER
The best drum solo.Rick Beato have the same opinion
I had the privilege of seeing Santana play 40 years ago for the first time and up close as I had great seating close to the stage I remember mike Shrieve on drums that night I can only say apart from the fantastic raw sound of the band mike was the driving force his playing was absolutely superb speed technique and creativity was such that at times it was hard to understand what he was doing behind the drums it was magical and just hearing the drums congas percussion all going of at once was mind blowing in itself I can see why mike Shrieve was voted as one of the best top 100 drummers of all time .
Rollie and Shrieve.....how does Mr.Santana carry these legends for fifty plus years!
This is not drumming...this is poetry..time has failed to tire shreive's hands and his sublime skill.45 years has turned shrieve untouchable..he is 'the drummer" amongst all drummers.
Michael Shrieve is a Titan!
They caught lightning in a bottle a Woodstock. That performance will never be equaled. It is possibly the best live performance EVER.
The following year at Tanglewood was just as good if not better IMO
@@pumpkinking5174 agreed. I love Woodstock but damn, tanglewood gets me groovin too.
@@pumpkinking5174 I've never seen the Tanglewood performance, is it on RUclips?
Michael Shrieve is the Man that made Santana famous in 1969... YES!
Ahh. It IS him! Woodstock!
Yes that`s right grandious woodstock sensation 1969, Michael Shrieve was 17 Years old great .
It has to be said, Michael Shrieve is a very underrated drummer. He never lost his touch.
No he has'nt not 1 bit!
He is still great, another overlooked survivor like Carl Palmer, young at the time of fame and both still slapping them today 👏👏👏✌️
If your not dancing around when watching this there's something wrong with your. What an amazing icon to music.
🤩MIKE SHRIEVE on drums!
MIKE SHRIEVE uno de los mejores baterista del mundo lamentablemente un baterista infravalorado en la escena e historia del rock
Still magic and still the Mike Shrieve show. The great survivors still having fun!
All VETERAN of the legendary WOODSTOCK, see how they play their instruments, best band of all time, best PERCUSSION, DRUMMER of all time
Michael Shrieve at the drums still fabulous!
NOW THIS IS SANTANA
Carlos, Shrieve, Schon, & Rolie !!!!!!!!!!!!
good to see Micheal on drums...
AGREED! Superb drummer!
As a young drummer, a huge Michael Shrieve fan, and someone with find memories of Woodstock, this concert would have been amazing. Bringing back the band, indeed!
After all this year they still got it! The drummer still makes soul magic like he did in Woodstock!
Michael Shrieve’s solo at Woodstock is still one of the greatest drum solos of all times for a lot reasons, including his age and the circumstances the band were playing under. Still sounding great here though.
He always plays great ; a master of his craft !
The kid can still play the hell out of those drums. One of the best drummers ever. This performance at Woodstock was the best of all the great performances over those few summer days.
Michael, once a badass always a badass. Such a kickass drummer! Go Michael, Love your solo!
All these guys still together after so many years and no bickering. All talented musicians. No egos
Many musicians have come and gone from the Santana band over the years....huge egos....especially Carlos.....the original members were after Carlos to make this reunion album....for years.
Ego is necessary to be
Classic Santana.. I remember dancing to this back in the day... wow... A man that changed the face of music and what a time stamp to our lives back then. Wow... Never heard anything like this ever... he was in a league of his own. Malo.. Santana...
Michael Shrieve is still so fkn awesome - I could watch him for hours....one of the very best drummers in history
I'd love to attend a drumming clinic w Shrieve hosting it. Would be badass
I remember that 20 year old kid, drummer, Michael Shrieve, saw him at Woodstock in '69. Still thumping, away!
Were you just reminded of it on reddit 20 hours ago? ;)
He graduated from my High School just before I started St. Francis/Holy Cross, Mountain View, CA. EVERYONE talked about how cool he was!
The first and the best drummer of Santana.
I'm old enough to remember Woodstock. I've been listening to Carlos for a good while. I don't care who you are, the opening of this tune will grab ya!
Damn right. I'm only 34 years old and this has to be one of my favorite songs. Tanglewood performance is my favorite. My parents were only 10 years old at the time haha. God what an amazing performance.
It will always grab you!!! The band was magnificent then; now !!!
No one can touch Michael Shrieve...the Best, WoW!
The original bassist died, but he was the coolest looking bassist ever..
That was David Brown. He was great...
He didn't just look cool, his playing was bad ass.
David brown ,legend
The guy on the organ was Greg Rollie one of the original co founders of Santana and also the founder of a group called Journey.
Micheal Shrieve .A hard drummer.Toal legend.
Michael still had it for this performance, talent just keeps going 👏👏👏✌️✌️✌️
great to see 3 of the originals together again. sure missed Chepito
Miss Chepito too
The drummer doesn’t miss a beat,,even after all these years…
Mike you rock them drums just like you did at Woodstock.🌴
Man has to take back so much memories for Mike being the coolest humblest 19yr old who actually played Woodstock and brought the house down absolutely the whole band high on LSD and even now they still got it!! Agree to agree concur to the fullest♤♡◇♧
Watching their Woodstock performance and then immediately after watching this is a great schock. Starting from the audience. I mean, back there in 69, everybody not only listened to the song. They felt and lived it. Nowadays, the poor things hold their smartphones like zombies, unaware of what's really going on, just for the sake of proving to somebody they were there. "And what was it like?" "I held my smartphone like an idiot from the beginning to end. Period."
Exactly. Like going to one of the great wonders of the world and taking a fvcking selfie!!! Morons all of them.
Absolutely spot on.
50 years ago Santana and his lads were young bucks..and that same composition was the hymn of Woodstock....viva las Vegas
The Woodstock version drum solo is one of the best crafted, most interesting rock solos of all time. Great to see the original guys still killing it more than 50 years later.
This is music history in the making. 🎉
Santana after many years reunites the original band- and it is as if no time has passed.
The ecstatic energy once again flows unhindered.
The marriage of Afro-Cuban rhythms and percussion to blues based rock and jazz.
With Carlos guitar front and center, sending beautiful melodies and dynamic statements as love letters to the universe.
Greggs wonderful organ sounds soothing the soul.
Michael Shrieve and all of you, we love you forever- eternally. 🕉
Damn, but it's good seeing Carlos, Michael on drums, and the organist and congo player from Woodstock again after 50 years. God is good, man, and its creation music a healing for the planet.
Michael Shrieve on drums - YES!!!!!!!
Monster!
The best musician in this lineup is absolutely Mike Shrieve... Not for the solo but technically is the best in this lineup...
the drummer is a beast
Always has been !!!!
SO GREAT TO SEE YOU ALL TOGEHTER AGAIN!
For some unknown reason I've become obsessed with Michael Shrieve. Look at him here and I see that young man at Woodstock, dark curly, sweat drenched and playing his ass off!!!
One hand keyboard solos blew me away.
Happy Birthday Gregg Rolie!
BACK TO EARLY 1971 - 1972 NEVER FORGET .....S A N T A N A. BEST OF THE BEST
Benny Rietveld is currently the bass player for Carlos Santana, and has been with him for over 25 years. Raise on Oahu.. Went to McKinley High School and U of Hawaii.. We are very proud of Benny.. Please enjoy a fantastic bass player and true Hawaiian..
Original members and the sound santana thanks Woodstock 1969
Yes indeed. He’s great.
Mike Shrieve was a transfer to my small ( 400 students) Santa Clara Valley high school back in '66 or '67. He was neither an athelete nor a scholar, so he was not a noticeable person on campus. Then, one day later in the school year, an announcement was made over the school's PA system, that there was to be s short music program on the school's quad during lunch time. Mike played a couple of drum solos during that program. Needless to say, virtually everyone in school knew who he was by the time lunch was over.👍👍👍
Michael Shrieve is a real monster.
Shrieve is still as good as he was at Woodstock in 1969. Amazing!!!
And it's been 50 years. Wow!
More than 52 years. 0…. 1
I’m in Heaven when I hear this.
Peace ☮️ and Love ❤️
Shrieve still has it going on,,,damn, he owns those drums...
Baddest drummer I ever saw
Yup, he pretty much IS the santana sound. Along w all the originals. He pretty much just made the drums as an extension of his arms lol
What ' s fantastic's solo with Drums from MIchael Shrieve..!
Michael Shrieve has always been one of my favorite drummers. Was lucky to have seen Santana in '72 play the album Caravanserai in its entirety! They all rocked the Devaney Center fabulously!
I went to school with Michael Shrieve & used to watch him practice after band practice. Stood outside Pacific Recording studio in San Mateo California when they were making their 1st album in the basement of a furniture store
Lot of fun
Same here, but I saw them in 73. Incredible players
Shrieve and Carbello, have not lost a lick, just great musicians.
SInce Woodstock those guys still got it! Massive drummer showman!
Is it just me or does Carlos feel more comfortable and loose here than on his regular solo tours/shows?. He's on fire here, playing feels more fluid, maybe its because its some of the original band that he's playing with here.? Oh and Shrieve's still got it-badass !!
I thought the same! Quite enjoyed the looseness though, reminded me of the woodstock preformance.
His current wife has loosen him up! Lol
Mike you are a champian amongst champion veteran master musician. You've still got it. Still that babe only matured. You guys were my. First rock n roll favorets.
Michael Shrieve, fab drum solo!
Michael shrieve still my fave drummer since woodstock going strong love u michael from philippines.😍👍✌️❤️🇵🇭
Mike Shrieve to me is the perfect drummer. Perfect timing, not aggressive and clean as a whistle ❤
70 years old and they are still great!
50 years, Mike!
A lot of "star" drummers of today would have liked to be as impeccable as Michael Shrieve is, close to his seventies. Respect, sir.
Michael Shrieve has still got it.... great track !!
Even at 66 years old (at the time this was shot in 2016), he still had it.
My favorite guitarist with some of the original members, it doesn’t get any better than that, SANTANA ROKS.
Greg Rollie and Mike Shrieve. The original members of SANTANA. together with Carlos Santana. Wow it's incredible!!! What a wonderful times!
That young beautiful men playing Mark !playing as God!!!!!!and Carlos of course .percutíos always magnificent in this group
Michael Shrieve the Best drummer of that time.
Saturday in the park chicago
The original formation! Only miss David Brown (Bass) and José "Chepito" Areas, sadly passed away. R.I.P.
Areas is still alive as of 2021.
So sad,that he is gone,R.I.P.
Chepito ain't dead. He's just turned into a weird prick
I think it’s safe to say Michael Schrieve still has it! 👍👍👍👍
yea, has for years.
The best soundtrack to chat about the Woodstock effect, giving artists this precise spirit, the freedom to be themselves, that is why, we need to recall the times, we need new Woodstock events to give new young performers the chance to bring new inspirations, someone up there Is capable to reward this artistic honesty, Woodstock performers they all became. . Best music icons ever, we need to follow. ..facts fans
Michael Shrieve uno de los mejores bateristas de la historia sin duda
Splendid show by everyone, Gregg Rolie and Michael Shrieve are two of my favourites. Shrieve's drumming is straight from the heart and that's why I love his work so much.
still one of the greatest bands of all time !!!!
Michael Shrive 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
All time favorite drum solos.
Ohhh... Gregg Rolie and Michael S...the best..
I agree I just love Gregg Rollie.they are all fantastic
Mike carabello