So glad I moved out to SF Bay in the 80s and 90s...Saw plenty of these guys back then...thanks for the memory...I remember on several occasions seeing them show up impromptu at the Golden Gate Park, etc...very unexpected special moments created out of thin air...
@@sanfranciscofrog6663it really is. Spent 5 years living in Mendocino and the last 2 I spent half the time in SF. Was always magical driving in on the GG bridge and I had some of the best times of my life there. I moved back to Texas and miss the bay every day!
Garcia was definitely an underrated guitarist. I didn't realized this back in the day. But I've listened to a lot more of his licks. Dude was in tune and in touch.
I knew he was one of the greats. But now years later i can appreciate his keyboard player. He was beyond my understanding. Now i do understand. Much like Joni Michelle. I was always one or two albums behind… thankbyou all for being so dam creative and in touch with the emotiona. You are beilliant!
Jerry is such an underrated guitarist for his work outside the GD - seriously stood toe to toe with Santana, in a totally different genre than he was used to! So good to see Jerry happy and rocking out!
I love Garcia's sound. He has a very eclectic form of playing and can even play everything from folk to country to jazz and rock. Carlos is on fire in this concert. Absolutely fantastic.
People never credit Jerry as a good jazz player when truth is he could play jazz very well. He loved jazz and this is displayed mainly on the Blues For Allah GD album. His solo work on the track King Solomon's Marbles is outstanding. That whole album is fantastic.
This isn’t Jazz and Jerry wasn’t a jazz musician… but you’re right that this music is nowhere near outside Jerry’s capabilities or genre . It’s the easiest groove to jam to in fact . Just a few chords and syncopated drums . It’s simple .
you got have big pelotas to set foot on stage with Carlos; at 15:54 Jerry turns on the popcorn machine---popping fresh! What a great show by these guys, what a gem to find,wow!
As much as I want to hate the internet, I couldn’t get out of the shower at 4am and find such a gem without it. Oh the necessary evil we indulge in to find such fun and happy Jerry, mixed with some Santana, a late 80’s crowd and an accordion. The world is still lovely, even when it’s ugly.
@@robertschiffhauer1679same color lol. Most people buy this color. Difference is the years and costs. Santa has originals worth a fortune where people now have copies of those worth a couple of thousand.
@@Sabbatius527 apparently Santana wasn’t supposed to play until much later also and then was rescheduled to play during the peak of his trip. He said the guitar neck was like a snake that was wrapping around him and squeezing. And yet he still somehow played one of the greatest performances of Woodstock!
That moment at 16:30 where Jerry literally makes the guitar poor out emotion. Man it gives me chills every single time I listen to this (its been alot)
Funny thing is ive rewatched this several times, i never realized jers 1st solo 13:16 was him bc he was patched into a more carlos distortion sound, ive always just picked up on the 2nd solo, but that 1st,wow, thats probably the most fuzz metal ive ever heard jer play thru and wow, he shreds metal like a champ!
Carlos takes us to the stratosphere from the start. Only a handful of guitarists are on that level. Hendrix comes to mind. Can't wait to hear Jerry jam.
Holy smokes, why haven't I seen this sooner?! This really brings out a different side of Garcia. Nice to see him smiling, dancing, and fucking RIPPING with his brother Carlos.
Some of his late JGB solos in 1993 were unlike anything he'd ever played. He continued to get better until he finally just burnt out. Never forget knowing my last show in Vegas 95, would be the last time I'd see him. "Unbroken Chain" was quite a send off.
Jerry shows he was into playing anywhere and any time. He was a player for life- even though his life was relatively only to middle age he crammed more jamming in than three lifetimes. His playing on Merle Saunders "Blues for the Rainforest" showed just how versatile, gifted, and from the heart he was. He could shine in any circumstance, and he was always the Benevolent Buddha Boss.
I was only 14 years old when I saw Carlos and John McLaughlin let the University of Notre Dame I became a new reality in music thank you so much Carlos
Wow, what an absolute gem of a recording. Thank you so much for sharing this. I saw many Dead and Santana shows in the 1980s and early 1990s, including seeing Carlos join the Dead at Calaveras County in I think 1986, but I had never heard/seen this awesome get together. So much joy here. Love it.
What a beautiful melodic conversation among such talented musicians! The unspoken communication between the players is inspiring; when you reach a certain level, the groove just shows you the way! And Jerry's guitar tone on the first solo he plays is as close to perfect as can be, while Carlos gives a master class on how much can be done to color his tone with subtle tweaks of the guitar volume knob. Brilliant!
Garcia was waiting for his time to shine with Steve Jordan setting up the groove. The last time I saw Santana and Jerry Garcia together was at the S.N.A.C.K. Sunday benefit at Kezar stadium on March 23rd 1975. What a day that was.
Chester Thompson was always one of the perfect foils to Carlos' playing - the way he could embellish the melodies together with Carlos was pure magic !
Could not agree more.Rolie gave him the initial confidence ( and remains a great chum) but for me , Chester brought the best out of Carlos. Bit of a mystery as to what happened (suddenly ) but the trade offs and mutual understanding was there for all to see.
@@garylove5475 I was lucky enough to see him play w/Santana for the 1999 tour, in Atlanta - amazing show, magical . Ive seen Santana many times over the years , each show a little different from the last , all good , nonetheless. That night in 1999 it was the epitome of a Santana show.
Like you seen them more times than I can remember, but one stand out show was London Albert Hall circa 83 played a lot off Zebop, Marathon with Ligertwood nailing Lightning in the Sky and the usual classics.
Agree with that John, Tom Coster was and at 80 still is a great player. Think his first album for Santana was Amigos succeeding Richard Kermode Rip. Liked the Lotus period a lot and still play the much forgotten and publicly maligned Welcome collection. Other fav for me is Oneness.
I leaned on the stage, right in front of Carlos Santana, for the Moonflower tour at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin; wa-a-a-a-ay back (197?). From five feet away I watched Santana play Samba Pa Ti; He spoke with guitar of the love in his heart, As a tear rolled down his cheek. I watched Santana cry. So did I.
Siempre lo dire' en los comentarios:La banda de Santana ha sido, es y sera la mejor banda de buena melodia en toda la historia de la humanidad.Lo digo y siempre lo comentare' ,me tomo ese derecho de decirlo pues siempre he tenido ese don de evaluar la buena mu'sica. Pata mi Santana por siempre! Que buenos e increibles momentos he pasado con su buena melodia.Que buen guitarrista ha dado mexico en su historia.Bacano mi pana Santana.FELICITACIONES!
Great ending solo by Jerry and what was really great to see and hear was the way Carlos came in at the end just at the right time, you could tell Jerry had run his course on that one and Carlos knew just when to add his touch to finish it out
Hey now this is great stuff Garcia is in great form here trading licks with Santana and Jerry just bouncing all around the stage and how happy Garcia looks this is why we love Garcia he just makes us smile and happy Aloha from Hawaii Peace
My two of top ten guitarist Santana n ricthie others perhaps better but Carlos n ricthìed hit the notes n made every nite cry cn touch your heart.. my 2 fav coz so much emotion in every note
Two true guitar legends! Ive had the pleasure of seeing Carlos a few times. Incredible still and always. Unfortunately I never had the pleasure of seeing Jerry live. Only after his passing. And im truly not impressed with the bands pick of trying to replace Jerry . John just doesn't have that vibe ! No one can never ! I'm truly blessed to have have listening to this true gods of music for years . And years ..and hopefully many more. 🎸🎸 🎶🎶 .
@@stevewales9911 Jerry just had that unique eclectic sound when soloing and his chords and style especially on songs like King Solomon’s Marbles and Eyes of the World were like a jazz style.
Not if Chester Thompson was playing, ....like here, in this video. WTF? No mullet about it, the guy was a complete master musician! And btw, Mullet is great tasting fish , when smoked over oak coals!
Santana is great, but he has the same licks he goes to for every solo. Jerry has his style but he always has a new way of playing a song or approaching a solo. Love this video
I love how Carlos was like I'm saying this....... And Jerry was like ok ok. I got this to say...... I'm down with that Carlos. 😎 I love both of them a lot. It's great to hear Jerry play like that though. What a treat!
I said the same. They were having a complete conversation on stage with guitars without saying a word. You can see Jerry say , I got this and Carlos looks around, takes a few steps towards Jerry and sez , I hear Ya. I’m all in. 💪 Simply Amazing.
Wow. I've listened to a LOT of GD and a decent bit of solo Jerry and I've never heard him get that first tone out of Tiger. Then the second solo - right back to his classic tone with a little extra fuzz. One of the meanest guitars ever made being played by one of the meanest players.
I have dragged many older buddies and all band mates on to The Bus, some screaming and kicking! This helped, thanks. Digging Santana’s PRS guitar here.
I really like Jerry’a playfulness. His whole sequence start at around 16:05 is hilarious. It’s like he’s joking around with Santana with his spoken melody.
I never heard Jerry play like that, and he did it so well. He was playing Jeff Beck better than Jeff Beck does it. Oh, I miss him. I really, really do.
youtube is amazing, so many gems to stumble in to
Don`t know what i would do without it.
I'm finding cool stuff like this performance and old stuff I thought I'd never hear again. amazing.
😊😊😊😊@@tegknox2694
Except when they censor people they don’t agree with politically
no doubt brother, best time to be alive ever!
I love seeing Jerry so happy here-a true musician’s musician-all the joyous faces-that’s the power of music.
Jerry is on heroin of course.. so enhanced happiness
hold my crack pipe......
Gotta agree. I think I just "got" Jerry Garcia for the 1st time!
I love jerrys “im just happy to be here” smile
And the look on carlos face when he started playing
Don't know where Jerry is under rated , but I don't want to go there.
@ oh god so many non grateful dead fans shit on his guitar skills all the time it’s annoying
So glad I moved out to SF Bay in the 80s and 90s...Saw plenty of these guys back then...thanks for the memory...I remember on several occasions seeing them show up impromptu at the Golden Gate Park, etc...very unexpected special moments created out of thin air...
That's San Francisco, my hometown. It's magical!
@@sanfranciscofrog6663it really is. Spent 5 years living in Mendocino and the last 2 I spent half the time in SF. Was always magical driving in on the GG bridge and I had some of the best times of my life there. I moved back to Texas and miss the bay every day!
I've seen Jerry over a couple hundred times live and never saw him dance as much. Groovy funky stuff, baby.
Garcia was definitely an underrated guitarist. I didn't realized this back in the day. But I've listened to a lot more of his licks. Dude was in tune and in touch.
Ya think?
I knew he was one of the greats. But now years later i can appreciate his keyboard player. He was beyond my understanding. Now i do understand. Much like Joni Michelle. I was always one or two albums behind… thankbyou all for being so dam creative and in touch with the emotiona. You are beilliant!
People in the 60s and 70s all knew
@@ednaatluxton4918 Not in my neighborhood. We listened to Carlos and Jimi and Page. The Dead was for hippies.
@mcclendonrepi was a hippie n never liked garcia, liked santana alotort
Jerry is such an underrated guitarist for his work outside the GD - seriously stood toe to toe with Santana, in a totally different genre than he was used to! So good to see Jerry happy and rocking out!
Yes, Jerry was certainly in very good form here. Carlos, of course, is amazing---as always.
Well Jerry really was second to none. I’ve heard them all and always come to Jerry.
Tiger was smouldering on that solo! Gotta love Jerry.
I love Garcia's sound. He has a very eclectic form of playing and can even play everything from folk to country to jazz and rock.
Carlos is on fire in this concert.
Absolutely fantastic.
People never credit Jerry as a good jazz player when truth is he could play jazz very well. He loved jazz and this is displayed mainly on the Blues For Allah GD album.
His solo work on the track King Solomon's Marbles is outstanding.
That whole album is fantastic.
I love how Jerry starts out all shy and modest, and then just tears that shit right up, just smiling and dancing...
Flashback to Reconstruction.
And his fingers only went to nine!
@@tomharvey6961u mean he only had 9?
@@rogerdodrill4733 Well, nine and a half. Missing most of his right middle finger. Childhood accident.
😂😅@@tomharvey6961
To those who thought Jerry was outside "his genre", Jerry was a jazz musician who really appreciated playing with the best.
Jerrys father was a jazz musician
Dude, shut it = this isn't jazz and only idiots think Improvising automatically equals "Oh this must be jazz!" - shut up
This isn’t Jazz and Jerry wasn’t a jazz musician… but you’re right that this music is nowhere near outside Jerry’s capabilities or genre . It’s the easiest groove to jam to in fact . Just a few chords and syncopated drums . It’s simple .
Jerry had EARS. A lot of people play well, but they do not all have EARS.
He was also an accomplished banjo player, which is part of what makes him so interesting to me.
you got have big pelotas to set foot on stage with Carlos;
at 15:54 Jerry turns on the popcorn machine---popping fresh!
What a great show by these guys, what a gem to find,wow!
Jerry was a phenomenal guitarist. He could play any genre.
And he did as a solo artist!
As much as I want to hate the internet, I couldn’t get out of the shower at 4am and find such a gem without it. Oh the necessary evil we indulge in to find such fun and happy Jerry, mixed with some Santana, a late 80’s crowd and an accordion. The world is still lovely, even when it’s ugly.
Its so cool to see Jerry be the sit in, let alone in a style that is very unlike his typical. He's grooving like no other. 89 was a great year for him
He was more sober than his typical - makes a huge difference - you can tell he's sober here, honestly
For him to jump into Carlos's game, and tear it up is huge-
I agree.Santana playing a Les Paul same color as mine.❤️👍😍✌️
@@robertschiffhauer1679same color lol. Most people buy this color. Difference is the years and costs. Santa has originals worth a fortune where people now have copies of those worth a couple of thousand.
Jerry dosed Santana at Woodstock, so they go way back...two masters of sound.
One should NEVER dose another without permission. It's just not right, nor fair. Besides, you might have just wasted that hit, you shit. Just sayin'.
That’s Funny 😍🎸👍
@@Sabbatius527 apparently Santana wasn’t supposed to play until much later also and then was rescheduled to play during the peak of his trip. He said the guitar neck was like a snake that was wrapping around him and squeezing. And yet he still somehow played one of the greatest performances of Woodstock!
@@darth_satoshi That's what I read too
Chicago 1991 when the DVD it propelled me back on time, it showed the world are sound would propelled us into newest version of sound
Remarkably HIGH QUALITY sound!
This is an amazing piece of precious history we've got here.
Thank you for this treat!
Greetings from Portugal.
i am a big fan of both but honestly had no idea this evenn wWAS! thanks❤😮
That moment at 16:30 where Jerry literally makes the guitar poor out emotion. Man it gives me chills every single time I listen to this (its been alot)
What's crazy is I've been a deadhead since i was 15 and im 26 and this is my first time seeing this. The music never stops
Funny thing is ive rewatched this several times, i never realized jers 1st solo 13:16 was him bc he was patched into a more carlos distortion sound, ive always just picked up on the 2nd solo, but that 1st,wow, thats probably the most fuzz metal ive ever heard jer play thru and wow, he shreds metal like a champ!
Carlos takes us to the stratosphere from the start. Only a handful of guitarists are on that level. Hendrix comes to mind. Can't wait to hear Jerry jam.
After getting over life threatening illness Jerry is a gift from God!!!
Lo mascimo
Holy smokes, why haven't I seen this sooner?! This really brings out a different side of Garcia. Nice to see him smiling, dancing, and fucking RIPPING with his brother Carlos.
Him and Santana played a lot together ESP on moonlights at the jam Sammy Hangar and Elvis Costello wold jam there also.
Brothers being the keyword
look at you young Ruben Blades, so handsome and how lucky we are in the age of the internet to see these performances!
I'v seen hundreds of Dead/Jerry shows, and never seen him this animated.
Love it!
Santana is the smoothest guitar player who has ever graced a stage.
Fantastic, thanks.
This is one of Carlos Santanas' best performances. Seen him play met him. This is pure Gold.
Oh what fun! Jerry layin’ down the funk with his ‘brother’ Carlos Santana! Yeah!❤
Listen to Jerry on the Same Thing 1965. His blues is incredible. Jerry was one of the best guitarists in the world.
Every time I see those guys playing together makes me feel my heart so good....love them both ❤
I love that many decades later we can enjoy this experience and many for the first time ever. This is what makes music beautiful.
Wow! I've never heard Jerry play in that style as in his first solo here! he's having so much fun - love it!
Agree! Jerry was inspired by the moment to deliver that rippin' solo!
Some of his late JGB solos in 1993 were unlike anything he'd ever played. He continued to get better until he finally just burnt out. Never forget knowing my last show in Vegas 95, would be the last time I'd see him. "Unbroken Chain" was quite a send off.
Jerry shows he was into playing anywhere and any time. He was a player for life- even though his life was relatively only to middle age he crammed more jamming in than three lifetimes. His playing on Merle Saunders "Blues for the Rainforest" showed just how versatile, gifted, and from the heart he was. He could shine in any circumstance, and he was always the Benevolent Buddha Boss.
You know Jerry’s feeling it when he smiles while he’s playing! And I can’t stop my feet from moving involuntarily, lol
Neither can I. It's probably all them shrooms for me! Keep on truckin'!
@@hughsolorz5184 Shrooms are so fun and therapeutic how the hell does someone ever make that illegal????
Happy trails all!
Jerry's my all time favorite. Nothing here changes that.
I was only 14 years old when I saw Carlos and John McLaughlin let the University of Notre Dame I became a new reality in music thank you so much Carlos
feel the good vibes at this show!!!
This right here is a masterpiece between a living legend and the dead
Spicy funk, perfect kitchen dancing, wine sipping, pie cooking music. Something to be Thanksgiving thankful for in 2024
Fantastic ❤Sure miss Jerry Garcia
Wow, what an absolute gem of a recording. Thank you so much for sharing this. I saw many Dead and Santana shows in the 1980s and early 1990s, including seeing Carlos join the Dead at Calaveras County in I think 1986, but I had never heard/seen this awesome get together. So much joy here. Love it.
2 great musicians jamming and having a great time together!!
What a beautiful melodic conversation among such talented musicians! The unspoken communication between the players is inspiring; when you reach a certain level, the groove just shows you the way! And Jerry's guitar tone on the first solo he plays is as close to perfect as can be, while Carlos gives a master class on how much can be done to color his tone with subtle tweaks of the guitar volume knob. Brilliant!
Garcia was waiting for his time to shine with Steve Jordan setting up the groove. The last time I saw Santana and Jerry Garcia together was at the S.N.A.C.K. Sunday benefit at Kezar stadium on March 23rd 1975. What a day that was.
Seeing Jerry HAPPY makes me happy.😘💕🧡
He gave us SO MUCH...💚🎶🎸🎤🎵🎶💙
(And GRACIAS to Carlos, too!)
What a cool video, 2 of my idols and fab recording!
The fact that the title or description doesn't show Steve Jordan any love 😅 That man is a legend too!! 🔥
...now this is something to rise and shine for~! finally! Thank You~!
Jerry’s solo stole the night man! All those people on their feet immediately? 🏆✊🏽❤️☺️
@@HunnySanchez Who gives a shit they weren't enlightened to hear a real master.
This brings a smile to my face- when Jerry takes the solo it made me smile ear to ear!
I LOVE the bounce in Jerry's step this night...feelin' good in 1989!
Chester Thompson was always one of the perfect foils to Carlos' playing - the way he could embellish the melodies together with Carlos was pure magic !
Could not agree more.Rolie gave him the initial confidence ( and remains a great chum) but for me , Chester brought the best out of Carlos. Bit of a mystery as to what happened (suddenly ) but the trade offs and mutual understanding was there for all to see.
@@garylove5475 I was lucky enough to see him play w/Santana for the 1999 tour, in Atlanta - amazing show, magical . Ive seen Santana many times over the years , each show a little different from the last , all good , nonetheless. That night in 1999 it was the epitome of a Santana show.
Like you seen them more times than I can remember, but one stand out show was London Albert Hall circa 83 played a lot off Zebop, Marathon with Ligertwood nailing Lightning in the Sky and the usual classics.
Chester is awesome on keys, but so was Tom Coster. And in my opinion, the Lotus years was the best of Santana.
Agree with that John, Tom Coster was and at 80 still is a great player. Think his first album for Santana was Amigos succeeding Richard Kermode Rip. Liked the Lotus period a lot and still play the much forgotten and publicly maligned Welcome collection. Other fav for me is Oneness.
I am proud to have been an avid fan of both of these gentlemen!. The DVD in 91
fuck yes, jerry could do anything with the best!!! Holding his own with Carlos style. A fuckin gem! Thank you.
I leaned on the stage, right in front of Carlos Santana, for the Moonflower tour at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin; wa-a-a-a-ay back (197?).
From five feet away I watched Santana play Samba Pa Ti;
He spoke with guitar of the love in his heart,
As a tear rolled down his cheek.
I watched Santana cry.
So did I.
I was there … so grateful
Siempre lo dire' en los comentarios:La banda de Santana ha sido, es y sera la mejor banda de buena melodia en toda la historia de la humanidad.Lo digo y siempre lo comentare' ,me tomo ese derecho de decirlo pues siempre he tenido ese don de evaluar la buena mu'sica. Pata mi Santana por siempre! Que buenos e increibles momentos he pasado con su buena melodia.Que buen guitarrista ha dado mexico en su historia.Bacano mi pana Santana.FELICITACIONES!
Wow, Jerry was rarely if ever that animated on stage with the Dead… fun to watch.
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He was in a really good place in his life. It all came crashing down the next year when Brent Mydland passed away. 😔
He was during this time period. Jerry was really feeling good here. Couple years later not as much
Watch the video footage Duke University 78. He was high kicking and windmilling his way to glory that night.
My thoughts also!
Great ending solo by Jerry and what was really great to see and hear was the way Carlos came in at the end just at the right time, you could tell Jerry had run his course on that one and Carlos knew just when to add his touch to finish it out
Great vid. Loved seeing Steve Jordan, an icon of SA accordion.
Hey now this is great stuff Garcia is in great form here trading licks with Santana and Jerry just bouncing all around the stage and how happy Garcia looks this is why we love Garcia he just makes us smile and happy Aloha from Hawaii Peace
Jerrys smile is awesome. In his place jamming away.
Yup thats why we love jerry. Jerry blessed many people with a good time
My two of top ten guitarist Santana n ricthie others perhaps better but Carlos n ricthìed hit the notes n made every nite cry cn touch your heart.. my 2 fav coz so much emotion in every note
Two true guitar legends! Ive had the pleasure of seeing Carlos a few times. Incredible still and always. Unfortunately I never had the pleasure of seeing Jerry live. Only after his passing. And im truly not impressed with the bands pick of trying to replace Jerry . John just doesn't have that vibe ! No one can never ! I'm truly blessed to have have listening to this true gods of music for years . And years ..and hopefully many more. 🎸🎸 🎶🎶 .
First time I saw the dead was in Northern California after I left high school in 1988. Saw Santana in Santa Barbara bowl some years after. Legends!!
@@Sbannmarie still a deadhead
Two of the greatest guitar legends of all time. Together in one concert. Love it.
My favorite guitarist of all time, Jerry My favorite living guitarist, Carlos
Viva Garcia y Santana!
@@stevewales9911 Jerry just had that unique eclectic sound when soloing and his chords and style especially on songs like King Solomon’s Marbles and Eyes of the World were like a jazz style.
@@stevewales9911 Ole!
Carlos and Jerry , two of the coolest cats to walk earth
Great piano and choice of tone on the electric piano.
ONE THE ALL TIME COMPLETE GREAT AWSOME MASTER OF MASTERS
Two of the best- Jerry my hero since 1968- Jerry goes off the chain here!!!
Jerry could jam with the best. So humble the man...so great his guitar.
An actual pirate legend playing the accordion at the end!
That Bay area Frisco
Had so many legendary music, music keep rocking
Love seeing Jerry dance and smile so much in the video!
That electric piano is the mullet of keyboard sounds
🤣
hahhaaaaa....very astute sir
people were having way too much fun back in the day
Not if Chester Thompson was playing, ....like here, in this video. WTF? No mullet about it, the guy was a complete master musician!
And btw, Mullet is great tasting fish , when smoked over oak coals!
I've never seen Jerry so animated!
Santana is great, but he has the same licks he goes to for every solo. Jerry has his style but he always has a new way of playing a song or approaching a solo. Love this video
I love how Carlos was like I'm saying this....... And Jerry was like ok ok. I got this to say...... I'm down with that Carlos. 😎 I love both of them a lot. It's great to hear Jerry play like that though. What a treat!
I said the same. They were having a complete conversation on stage with guitars without saying a word. You can see Jerry say , I got this and Carlos looks around, takes a few steps towards Jerry and sez , I hear Ya. I’m all in. 💪 Simply Amazing.
Does anyone look happier than Jerry when he’s performing? Big fan of Carlos and his band.
Great solo from Jerry. Carlos is a legend.
These guys are crushing it in a hotel conference room! Damn
Wow. I've listened to a LOT of GD and a decent bit of solo Jerry and I've never heard him get that first tone out of Tiger. Then the second solo - right back to his classic tone with a little extra fuzz. One of the meanest guitars ever made being played by one of the meanest players.
I thought the exact same thing! First solo I was like, “what is that tone I’ve never heard before?” Second solo was vintage Jerry.
Amazing !!! Love to all !!! Keep it going for many generations!!!
Fabulous collaboration!!Thank you! 👏👏👏👏👏
jerry had a good time here love his smile and how santana give him the time for his solo miss ya jerry
Jerry discovered Santana. 🎸
Two of the greatest "Ego-less" SOULS I have ever seen on separate stages 🤍💯🌹 and now on same stage wow - forever grateful 🙌😊
Jerry nails it here. ✌️😎
Jerry was so great. Looks great here. Lays it right in there like the master. Always an otherworldly twist on his melodies.
I was Atchison show Blue for Elsalvador more santanas deal but jerry ripped itvup ya he was sanranas friend great show😊thNk you for posting itv
Jerry was a true all-round player, rock, bluegrass, jazz, latino, you name the genre. He could play it.
And what he couldn’t play, he would invent right there on the spot.
they have known each other for a .long time.
Nobody has mentioned the shining light in this performance - Carlos' shoes!
I have shoes like that i only wear to shows!
😂😂😂
I have dragged many older buddies and all band mates on to The Bus, some screaming and kicking! This helped, thanks. Digging Santana’s PRS guitar here.
I really like Jerry’a playfulness. His whole sequence start at around 16:05 is hilarious. It’s like he’s joking around with Santana with his spoken melody.
Awesome! Ty for posting!
Great Video!!!
This was main super band ; I was so 🎉 to hear this wild band live!!!😅❤️🎸🎸🔊🔊🎸🙏🏼🎶🎶🎶
esto es música, gracias Carlos Santana y amigos.
That was so much fun oh my God thank you!!!!
This made my day right here
Wow Jerry ripping it up and the dude on the accordion what a trip super cool
This was just simply beautiful two ICONS on stage at the same time jammin ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I never heard Jerry play like that, and he did it so well. He was playing Jeff Beck better than Jeff Beck does it. Oh, I miss him. I really, really do.
Good stuff right there 👍