Hot Damn! I'm coming across this almost 40 years later and still feeling like it's happening right now! I get so heated when I hear someone give mediocre musicians the credit of being "greatest of all time". You simply cannot say something like this until you can validate that their music, their sound, and their talent can still hold up 40 years later. These boys right here are giants! We are so lucky to have this portal to transport us back and witness such greatness.
On New Years Eve 1973, a group of friends from Fresno rolled up to San Francisco for a New Years concert. The line up? Malo, Herbie Hancock, Journey and Santana to close it out and ring in the New Year. What a memorable night. It was the year that the comet showed up around earth. Right before midnight, Bill Graham ran a fake lighted comet thru the rafters of the building to the roar of the crowd. A man in a diaper ran across the stage throwing champagne on the crowd. Bill Graham talked, in his usual manner, about Richard Nixon leaving the White House. Santana broke into Auld Lang Syne on this soaring guitar then rolled us all over with two hours of non-stop solid music after we had been hit by the sounds of the others. A memory to last a lifetime.
What memories! Woz sitting on stage behind the band, Bill Graham leaning on the amps behind Carlos listening to the show. 100+ degree weather, water cannons, outdoor showers, naked people everywhere, 150,000+ attendees, and NO FIGHTS!! Of the hundreds of events, concerts and show's I've coordinated and managed nothing will ever compare.
Smiling ear to ear as I read your comment. I was still a kid in 80s so my run going to shows started in early 90s and just from this cut you can tell this was quite an event. I'm very thankful to have been at Big Cypress down in the Everglades for Phish & NYE 1999/2000 & that was the highpoint & unfortunately I don't think we can match it anymore. It was pre social media, pre 9/11 & on 1/1/2000 when we were walking out of the venue at 7 am w/Here Comes Sunshine playing on the PA, I remember thinking that's gotta be how Woodstock felt in the 60s. That whole experience was probably the very best time of my life. Anyway, thanks for your comment and God Bless
Supreme performance! Thank you. I own Carlos' Gibson L-6S from the Borbolletta period. It's covered with blue butterfly 🦋 wings. Bought it at Leo's Music 🎶 in Oakland, in 1983 for $400.00!
Dear sir: (映像の中でカルロスが弾いている) 観音像のインレイが施されたカスタムSG-175 サンタナスペシャルは今何処に? 日本人として彼がヤマハを弾いてくれなくなって寂しいです。😢 何か情報をお持ちではありませんか? [please tell me if you know] I wonder if you have any information about his guitar 🎸YAMAHA SG-175 Santana special, as he playing in this video, with inlay of KANNON; the Buddhist deity of mercy, or the “Budhisattva” of compassion, on its body. Sold? Destroyed? Missing? Disappointingly he’d never play Yamaha anymore. That’s let me down as I’m a old Japanese fan of this period of Santana band.😢 Yours sincerely;
They quote the Jean Pierre theme from Miles Davis' album that had just come out that same year. Also, at 6:50 it's really nice to see how Santana takes it upon him self to make sure Herbie gets turned up louder and then you can see him telling the keyboardist to keep his playing quiet to not get in the way of Herbie's solo. Really shows the respect he has for the guests he brings on stage.
So Great, from than to now, your music still best ever, great pleasure to listen , it satisfy-s Much love from Africa my guitar King, keep Rocking 🎸🎵🙏❤❤❤
Believe it or not, back in the late 6os, very early 70s, PBS (as we called it channel 13 where I lived) would fill in stuff between shows. I remember VERY CLEARLY watching a live performance of Santana performing this song, incident at neshiber (sp? Lol). I was with my mother and my baby brother in the high chair being fed by my mother. Sorry for the long details! Soo vivid in my memory, I couldn’t resist!! I'll see my mom next week. Can't wait to share! Lollol hahaha!!
I love Carlos but even I'm smart enough to realize Hendrix is hard to beat on the electric guitar. Hendrix's ideas, imagination, sound creations and musicality/composing is next level over Carlos.
@@RayyMusik I was just joking. Felt sorry for him because he was facing away from the rest of the band and he kept on having to look over his shoulder to get the vibe off the rest of the band. Probably not a big deal to him because top musicians can adapt to any situation.
That's a matter of taste. Some say the original line-up was the best, some the 71 band with Neal Schon, others the Jazz period. For me the best was the 1987 Freedom one, but Carlos has never played with average musicians. As a master he is, he always brought the best to his circle.
Sorry Mark, This was September 1982, the date is correct. I spent 6 months living and working in Glen Helen Park to put this show on. This is obviously the directors tape from the Greene Crowe crew. I'd be interested to know how it escaped the editing room.:)
Can't agree with best lineup ever, I've got a soft spot for the 72-75 band, and his present group, of master musicians are the best then world has to offer,But these guys had muscular chops and they obviously adored playing behind Carlos and feeling the love every night. My oldest son was conceived on the very night of this show, at the Greek theater in Berkeley. Thanks for whoever dug this up!
Juan: Santana was a follower in the 60's of an Indian spiritualist guru who gave him the name Devadip (light of god). Santana's wife was given the middle name 'Urmila'.
+Ros Pillai He became a follower in 1972, introduced by John McLaughlin, and received the name Devadip in 1973. He left the name and the religion in 1982 when Deborah told him the guru forced her to abort their very first child back in 1976. If you look how his hair is longer here, I think Devadip was already gone.
I''ve always been amazed how Santana found a Michael Shrieve clone in Graham Lear.....in appearance anyway. Michael has always been my favorite Santana drummer.
Devadip was the spiritual name he was given by a guru named Sri Chinmoy. He and Mahavishnu John McLaughlin were once disciples back in the mid to late 70's
It is and you should also listen to the 1973 album by Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin "Love, Devotion, Surrender" which is an homage to John Coltrane including 2 of his major compositions: A Love Suprme and Naima. A fantastic album for any jazz guitar lover!
Correct ! A Yamaha 175 SG, a special prototype made only for Carlos. She’s called the buddah and she’s unique ! It would made the SG 2000 and 3000 based on the 175 SG wich is still 2x more expensive. But according to the Japanese luthier who made the buddah for Carlos, the buddah is not a commun SG175 : she has 24 frets, more piece of wood and a nickel plate under the pickups and the bridge to add sustain. And at least, THE secret of this guitar : the coils ! Also especially made for the buddah cos , as for the SG2000 and 3000, the thick body make a too loud sound with classic neck humbuckers. So Carlos guitar Tec wired the coils to fit the guitar and create THE real sound of Carlos between 1976-88 I owned a SG3000 in 1981 and searched almost 40 years until I found some guys who were involved in this process. I also have a Mesa Boogie Mark III but the real dream is when I could obtain a real replica of those coil which are not sold. And when on from there !
check out Herbie Hancock's solo. real nice as Herbie fades it and ends after a minute or so. Then check out Carlos, he first looks over to Herbie and shakes his head to Herbie; 'keep on going".....then check out Carlos look over to his band to take up the rhythm as Herbie then continues to solo into heaven. Then it becomes God like... Santana ruled then..
What is with the numbers running across the screen???? Yes they were disciples but have long ago left that stage and moved on to there own individual journeys...
at 1;:26 you see the back of the headstock and it is the yamaha. must of had a problem with the PRS ??? yes the yamaha sounds much nicer in my opinion and yes they were heavy.
JD Dixon Carlos has always played this section of this song on his yam cos the sustain is unique and necessary for the solo even when he began to endorse PRS... But in 1987 his Tec took off the unique SG’S hambucker and put them on nasty PRS...
ECCELLENTE.🤩 ECCELLENTE.🤩 QUESTA È FIREFOX CE ANCHE.... BAAAAA.... CARLOS.... SANTANA OK OKY RUclips X 1965 2010. OK 🏆💃✌️👍😮🤩🇮🇪. MI FAAAA TREMARE OK OK BENISSIMO PER IL RUclips DURERÀ FINO A QUADO ADRA AVANTI OK OK GOOGLE GORRIS OK PER 1MILIONE E POI CI SENTIAMO OK👍✌️😮🤩😲🌟🤐🇮🇪. QUSTAAA È UNA VECCHIA APP CHE VAAA FORTISSIMOOOO. 🏆🇮🇪. OK OK.
This is not his best rendering and mixed passages of Coltrane "My favourite things" with Miles Davis "Jean Pierre", because Herbie Hancock was boring. 😄
Hot Damn! I'm coming across this almost 40 years later and still feeling like it's happening right now! I get so heated when I hear someone give mediocre musicians the credit of being "greatest of all time". You simply cannot say something like this until you can validate that their music, their sound, and their talent can still hold up 40 years later. These boys right here are giants! We are so lucky to have this portal to transport us back and witness such greatness.
instablaster
Truth!!!
Je valide. Santana et Herbie Hancock m'ont tellement inspiré tant à la guitare qu'aux claviers. De très grands musiciens.
I've ALWAYS loved this song! A deep album cut that wasn't given the airplay it deserved ❤❤
Banger song but it's not a hit because there's no lyrics
On New Years Eve 1973, a group of friends from Fresno rolled up to San Francisco for a New Years concert. The line up? Malo, Herbie Hancock, Journey and Santana to close it out and ring in the New Year. What a memorable night. It was the year that the comet showed up around earth. Right before midnight, Bill Graham ran a fake lighted comet thru the rafters of the building to the roar of the crowd. A man in a diaper ran across the stage throwing champagne on the crowd. Bill Graham talked, in his usual manner, about Richard Nixon leaving the White House. Santana broke into Auld Lang Syne on this soaring guitar then rolled us all over with two hours of non-stop solid music after we had been hit by the sounds of the others. A memory to last a lifetime.
What memories! Woz sitting on stage behind the band, Bill Graham leaning on the amps behind Carlos listening to the show. 100+ degree weather, water cannons, outdoor showers, naked people everywhere, 150,000+ attendees, and NO FIGHTS!! Of the hundreds of events, concerts and show's I've coordinated and managed nothing will ever compare.
Smiling ear to ear as I read your comment. I was still a kid in 80s so my run going to shows started in early 90s and just from this cut you can tell this was quite an event. I'm very thankful to have been at Big Cypress down in the Everglades for Phish & NYE 1999/2000 & that was the highpoint & unfortunately I don't think we can match it anymore. It was pre social media, pre 9/11 & on 1/1/2000 when we were walking out of the venue at 7 am w/Here Comes Sunshine playing on the PA, I remember thinking that's gotta be how Woodstock felt in the 60s. That whole experience was probably the very best time of my life. Anyway, thanks for your comment and God Bless
Supreme performance!
Thank you.
I own Carlos' Gibson L-6S from the Borbolletta period.
It's covered with blue butterfly 🦋 wings.
Bought it at Leo's Music 🎶 in Oakland, in 1983 for $400.00!
Dear sir:
(映像の中でカルロスが弾いている)
観音像のインレイが施されたカスタムSG-175 サンタナスペシャルは今何処に?
日本人として彼がヤマハを弾いてくれなくなって寂しいです。😢
何か情報をお持ちではありませんか?
[please tell me if you know]
I wonder if you have any information about his guitar 🎸YAMAHA SG-175 Santana special, as he playing in this video, with inlay of KANNON; the Buddhist deity of mercy, or the “Budhisattva” of compassion, on its body.
Sold? Destroyed? Missing?
Disappointingly he’d never play Yamaha anymore. That’s let me down as I’m a old Japanese fan of this period of Santana band.😢
Yours sincerely;
I'll give you 500 tomorrow what do you say?
Herbie Hancock is absolutely transcendent in this song
They quote the Jean Pierre theme from Miles Davis' album that had just come out that same year. Also, at 6:50 it's really nice to see how Santana takes it upon him self to make sure Herbie gets turned up louder and then you can see him telling the keyboardist to keep his playing quiet to not get in the way of Herbie's solo. Really shows the respect he has for the guests he brings on stage.
Herbie burns it up. Santana/Hancock has always been a beautiful combination throughout the decades
Man … Hancock and Santana! A match made in heaven, thanks for posting this!
So Great, from than to now, your music still best ever, great pleasure to listen , it satisfy-s
Much love from Africa my guitar King, keep Rocking 🎸🎵🙏❤❤❤
Believe it or not, back in the late 6os, very early 70s, PBS (as we called it channel 13 where I lived) would fill in stuff between shows. I remember VERY CLEARLY watching a live performance of Santana performing this song, incident at neshiber (sp? Lol). I was with my mother and my baby brother in the high chair being fed by my mother. Sorry for the long details! Soo vivid in my memory, I couldn’t resist!! I'll see my mom next week. Can't wait to share! Lollol hahaha!!
Carlos Santana is the best guitarist ever
You bet your ass he is!!!
Nobody can touch him!
When you look at the totality of his career…yep.
I love Carlos but even I'm smart enough to realize Hendrix is hard to beat on the electric guitar. Hendrix's ideas, imagination, sound creations and musicality/composing is next level over Carlos.
Love that herbie has a rear view mirror on his keyboard.
He hadn‘t. It‘s just a shade for the display of the JP-8; Herbie probably couldn‘t read it in the bright sunlight otherwise.
@@RayyMusik
I was just joking. Felt sorry for him because he was facing away from the rest of the band and he kept on having to look over his shoulder to get the vibe off the rest of the band. Probably not a big deal to him because top musicians can adapt to any situation.
That's a matter of taste. Some say the original line-up was the best, some the 71 band with Neal Schon, others the Jazz period. For me the best was the 1987 Freedom one, but Carlos has never played with average musicians. As a master he is, he always brought the best to his circle.
4:25. Carlos hits the magic note that makes a girl’s clothes disappear
SANTANA IS ALWAYS SANTANA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Freedom was a great album , Love is You and Deeper Dig Deeper were awesome
For me it was The Moonflower era with Tom Coster on keys and Greg Walker on vocals, but I enjoyed all the incarnations.
1969-1972 definite the best. There is loads of live footage here
I've been looking all over for Santana at the US Festival footage for ages, thanks so much for posting.
Sorry Mark,
This was September 1982, the date is correct. I spent 6 months living and working in Glen Helen Park to put this show on. This is obviously the directors tape from the Greene Crowe crew. I'd be interested to know how it escaped the editing room.:)
Can't agree with best lineup ever, I've got a soft spot for the 72-75 band, and his present group, of master musicians are the best then world has to offer,But these guys had muscular chops and they obviously adored playing behind Carlos and feeling the love every night. My oldest son was conceived on the very night of this show, at the Greek theater in Berkeley. Thanks for whoever dug this up!
With Carlos is where i first heard Herbie.....most talent that ever touched them ivories
Same here, which was when The Headhunters opened up for Santana on New Years Eve of 1973.
Always sleight variations on a really solid theme throughout!!
Seen Santana twice ….hoping for many more
Nice to see the bit with the naked girl is the most replayed part 🤣🤣🤣
Brasil Rio de Janeiro
Santana e banda. Muito bom. Tudo de bom
Those Yamahas ruled. Just heavy as heck. I think his best tone was with the Yamahas and the Les Pauls. I'm hearing too much gain presently.
Juan: Santana was a follower in the 60's of an Indian spiritualist guru who gave him the name Devadip (light of god). Santana's wife was given the middle name 'Urmila'.
+Ros Pillai No, not the 60s. It was mid to late 70s
He was already known as Devadip in the 60s.
I don't think that is correct....there is no reference to him as "Devadip" until the early 70s.
Are you able to prove otherwise?
No but early 70s is halfway between your late 70s and my 60's assertions, so we are both half right!
+Ros Pillai He became a follower in 1972, introduced by John McLaughlin, and received the name Devadip in 1973. He left the name and the religion in 1982 when Deborah told him the guru forced her to abort their very first child back in 1976.
If you look how his hair is longer here, I think Devadip was already gone.
are they still playin?
maybe I could head out there
I saw him in Tijuana,Mexico.Awesome show!
This is around the time he played at pier 84 in NYC, wonder if anybody has any footage from that show???
Amazing Great Song!!!
Mr. Herbie Hancock and a stage full of great musicians here!
dayum that's a *jam,* brothers and sisters !
Yeah, I'd say the 1979-1985 period is the peak.
I''ve always been amazed how Santana found a Michael Shrieve clone in Graham Lear.....in appearance anyway. Michael has always been my favorite Santana drummer.
Where was this? Beautiful atmosphere and such a great song!
Devadip was the spiritual name he was given by a guru named Sri Chinmoy. He and Mahavishnu John McLaughlin were once disciples back in the mid to late 70's
Mamma mia vengono i brividi… grandissimi!!!! ❤
Herbie killed....KILLED! Carlos is probably wishing Tom Coater was still around.
Too many master musicians on that stage. 😊
It looks like My Favourite Things of the Sound of Music at 2.45, but I don't think it is. Any help please?
It is. If you want a treat, listen to John Coltrane’s version. One of the top selling jazz albums.
It is My Favorite Things...Carlos would often pay homage to John Coltrane's version while playing this song
It is and you should also listen to the 1973 album by Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin "Love, Devotion, Surrender" which is an homage to John Coltrane including 2 of his major compositions: A Love Suprme and Naima.
A fantastic album for any jazz guitar lover!
tune @ 4.50 is by the great MILES DAVIS - Jean Pierre !
This isnt a PRS , Its a yamaha SG , custom i think
Correct ! A Yamaha 175 SG, a special prototype made only for Carlos. She’s called the buddah and she’s unique !
It would made the SG 2000 and 3000 based on the 175 SG wich is still 2x more expensive. But according to the Japanese luthier who made the buddah for Carlos, the buddah is not a commun SG175 : she has 24 frets, more piece of wood and a nickel plate under the pickups and the bridge to add sustain. And at least, THE secret of this guitar : the coils ! Also especially made for the buddah cos , as for the SG2000 and 3000, the thick body make a too loud sound with classic neck humbuckers. So Carlos guitar Tec wired the coils to fit the guitar and create THE real sound of Carlos between 1976-88
I owned a SG3000 in 1981 and searched almost 40 years until I found some guys who were involved in this process. I also have a Mesa Boogie Mark III but the real dream is when I could obtain a real replica of those coil which are not sold. And when on from there !
he got the PRS in 1981, search for "Rock Pop live In ZDF Studios"
Damn or should I say Heaven!
That sounds good.
amazing
check out Herbie Hancock's solo. real nice as Herbie fades it and ends after a minute or so. Then check out Carlos, he first looks over to Herbie and shakes his head to Herbie; 'keep on going".....then check out Carlos look over to his band to take up the rhythm as Herbie then continues to solo into heaven. Then it becomes God like... Santana ruled then..
I don't know either, but sure glad it did!
Santana amazing in the 70 s 80 better band bigger crowds better songs les pauls sg s yamaha s mesia boogie s thats when i used to see him in melbourne
I wish they didn’t put the timer on the whole concert 😡
This video should be Titled..."STOPWATCH... background music supplied by Santana"
Where was this show??? Wish i was there
Can anyone tell me what tune he's incorporating into the song at 4:49 and at 8:44? It almost sounds like a children's song. It sounds so familiar.
Gloria Jay miles davis...
miles’ jean pierre.
This cannot be 1982,,because Carlos is playing a PRS guitar!! He got that in 84!! I got mine in 85. The date is wrong,,
Mark Mcmullin no mark sorry the album zebop since 1981 and carlos started to play with prs model . sorry for my english i m french. God bless
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🥰💞
Herbie love's play keys, that king whitout crown
0:51 Keyboard corner is very cramped - two players almost touching their backs
Amazing but check out version on Lotus
4:30 🤯
In the beginning its the PRS then at 1:39 he's got the Yamaha SG, then at 4:31 I quit looking at his guitars! lol
The best part: 4:31
Felise compeanos
Tom Coster and Chester Thompson on key boards???
Martin Sanchez richard baker on hammond, herbie hancock on piano.
Herbie Hancock, seems like he don't know the chords, he is winging it
A lot of people but
Neshabur does not really get going! Huge crowd in 1982. Cycled round Ireland that year with me girl
That timer drives me nuts. Really, was it necessary ?
What is with the numbers running across the screen???? Yes they were disciples but have long ago left that stage and moved on to there own individual journeys...
THIS DAMN ...WATCH!!!!!!!!!
1981 I presume ?
82
That sure looks like Michael Shrieve on the drums.
Okay they do look a lot alike LOL
It's Graham Lear, who had played with Gino Vanelli
@@bobjasinski7330 That makes sence. I believe Graham also played on a Santana record.
+Cubans ! Peraza and Vilató !
at 1;:26 you see the back of the headstock and it is the yamaha. must of had a problem with the PRS ??? yes the yamaha sounds much nicer in my opinion and yes they were heavy.
JD Dixon Carlos has always played this section of this song on his yam cos the sustain is unique and necessary for the solo even when he began to endorse PRS... But in 1987 his Tec took off the unique SG’S hambucker and put them on nasty PRS...
Why is Carlos playing two different guitars?
Alexander J. Ligertwood baby the fucking man.
4:29 ?????
Jean Pierre! Regards
8:40 jajaja OTRA VUELTA MAS !!! jaja
2:37 Ariana Grande - 7 rings 🤔???
4:30
4:32 lol
Why Devadip??? what's the sense of that name???
Juan Lopera his name given by a wrong guru Carlos and Mc Laughling stayed under his evil influence From 72 to 79 approximately
ECCELLENTE.🤩 ECCELLENTE.🤩 QUESTA È FIREFOX CE ANCHE.... BAAAAA.... CARLOS.... SANTANA OK OKY RUclips X 1965 2010. OK 🏆💃✌️👍😮🤩🇮🇪. MI FAAAA TREMARE OK OK BENISSIMO PER IL RUclips DURERÀ FINO A QUADO ADRA AVANTI OK OK GOOGLE GORRIS OK PER 1MILIONE E POI CI SENTIAMO OK👍✌️😮🤩😲🌟🤐🇮🇪. QUSTAAA È UNA VECCHIA APP CHE VAAA FORTISSIMOOOO. 🏆🇮🇪. OK OK.
That timer is annoying...
and... HAMMOND organ player ??
Eric Morata Richard Baker
Hola bro es clásico el Hammond organ and amplificador Leslie con Richard Baker from México city fan de Carlos santana ☮️😎🎸🎶💯
A NAKED WOMAN ??? HAHAHA
This is not his best rendering and mixed passages of Coltrane "My favourite things" with Miles Davis "Jean Pierre", because Herbie Hancock was boring. 😄
work with the keyboard son
せかいいちだね♪♪♪′′′さんたな☆☆☆~~~だいすきだよ●★☆★~~~333•••
No man, it's a PRS!
Amazing
Amazing but check out version on Lotus