Carlos Santana drummer, Michael Shrieve , answers questions on Woodstock and Performs Jingo.
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- Опубликовано: 7 дек 2021
- On the 50th anniversary of Woodstock Michael Shrieve (drummer for Carlos Santana) and Greg Errico (drummer for Sly and the Family Stone) answered questions from a live audience in San Francisco's Mission District (2019)
Michael Shrieve was interviewed and answered questions from live audience on his Woodstock performance, Sly and the Family Stones performance, Bill Graham, and then performs the Santana song, Jingo, in front of a live audience. - Видеоклипы
Michael Shrieve was absolutely amazing at Woodstock's performance of Soul Sacrifice
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I whole-heartedly agree!!
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Saw Woodstock in the movies when it came out his drumming blew me away never get tired of watching that performance
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I can't get enough of watching Carlos & Michael at Woodstock.
@@donaldbowehr i watched the woodstock performance from michael many times and could not get enough, I get the shivers from the sound of his sticks.
I was at Woodstock 94 on the South stage. We asked the cranberries if we could use their drums so we could do a musical tribute to Jimi Hendrix with our friend Gordon games. Gordon has a brother reg. E. Games who was on MTV spoken word. The cranberry said no. We asked Michael shreve who was in the band zucchero Michael Steve says sure. So my friend Louie Appel proceeded to do a musical tribute to Jimi Hendrix. Thanks to Michael shreve, great guy!!!!!!
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My favorite drummer of all time! Mesmerizing performance!! You never cease to amaze!!
That Woodstock performance was EPIC
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If it was Westminster it would have won "Best in Show"
My favorite part of many Woodstock moments. I was in the Army then and had heard of this group 'Santana'. No big deal 'till the reel-to-reel tapes of the concert began showin' up at some o' the base camps in Nam. Santana all over the place. Years later when I saw the movie, I had realized that I miss'd an historic moment. Thanx for the interview.
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The best drummer in my life time. He was fantastic at Woodstock. The best
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Totally agree.
Sincerely you are great, Michael and honest..!
Love to hear stories about great musicians starting out!
More to come!
I love to watch Santana & Michael playing Jingo 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood (Official)
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I saw it hundreds , over and over...
@@ricardomoraesbressan243 So did I!
His WOODSTOCK solo was freakish.
It’s great to see that brilliant drummer like him, still admires the greatest….BUDDY RICH..
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Thanks so much for posting this gem!
You bet!
My favorite drummer ever.
Yes, Woodstock ," un moment de grâce " musical for the youth and for the Story..
My band Eat a Peach opened for Santana in 2001at the Star Plaza theater. I was privileged to do sound check on the keyboards. Carlos the true gentleman and Christian was a man that was humble and great.
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Yes, a amazing great drummer, sacred Michael...!
The old saying goes …. If you can remember Woodstock you weren’t there. But your playing was fantastic
Woodstock was an awesome concert and thanks for viewing.
loved ..novo combo... never realized he was the drummer....'city bound 'E' train... awesome tune 😋
Rock on!
I'm a guitar player/ teacher. Michael's drumming is every bit as inspiring as any guitar stuff I've seen. To the extent I took up drums as well (still wrestling with them) and changed all the cymbals to Istanbul- because that's what Michael uses
Off the top of my head he was also in Automatic Man, and Go, as well.
Yes. You're correct !
My Pearl , great song !
I saw a video of the Song of the Wind and Mike commented on how he layed down the drums track, basically Carlos and Neil did there guitar after the drums were recorded and Mike went in late at night and recorded his drum track because he wanted to play to the guitar track. One of the best Santana songs.
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grande percussionista!!!
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The conga player at Woodstock was my favorite.
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Was his name Chepito?
Such a cool guy, Michael Shrieve. (Ginger.... who? baker didn't deserve to the Shrieve's shoelaces.)
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"... anyway, what was your question?" Not sure if it was the green micro dot or the window pane, maybe the alcohol; but I ask that a lot, too. 😁☮
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Where's Carlos
Santana de Best guitar Man and the música that chance the music's Passion
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I was there right in front of the stage in 69 I thought Santana had brought his neighborhood. There were so many on stage lol
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WOW! Santana 2.0.
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Absolutely blown by Michael especially he’s solo at wood stock,hopefully he tours Australia.
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Did he say that he played at CSM? If so, what high school did he go to?
I think he went to Aragon.
Who’s playing lead guitar
Actually, not sure !
If you remember the 60's, you weren't really there.
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Why is the camera so far away ??
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for a tribute with Michael on drums this how Jingo should be played. Hell of lot better than how Santana deviated from. Jingo should be played with thunder as the original cut.
...thought it was James Brown who was hesitant to come on stage...other than for cash.
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Anyway, what was your question? LMAO.
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Payment in cash was what chuck berry always expected
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Sounds ridiculous for that event.
i wish i hadn’t watched that
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Que pena ver a este gran productor u compositor con un grupo mediocre es una falta de respeto a la historia de Rock
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Shrieve is right. You can't recreate those moments. This band playing Jingo sounds like a total mess.
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Buddy rich is no where close to being the greatest"..... there's many other jazz drummers that blows him out of the water".....
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Boring interview..... GEEEZUSSS.....