This is the most revealing history about Santana. Especially the beginning and the story around the performance on Woodstock is not only representive for Santana but for the whole 60-70's. It's remarkable how Santana, though part of this time, had the spiritual power in himself to play from the heart and kept on finding the creativity to give himself and his music the center of his being. Although for me, the music from the first period is most inspiring, I respect Santana as a human being. Tnx!
Wait did he literally die at the show? If so that's quite a way to go Either way respect to you both my man and pardon my asking but it sounds like quite the story, unless I misunderstood...
Tnx @shantiq. Still, every time I watch the live Woodstock performance of Soul Sacrifice, I get tears in my eyes. Everything is perfect, even the wrong note of Gregg Rolie played on the Hammond. Michael Shrieve, playing as an angel! I should have been there, but then, I would not have noticed the greatness of their performance. Thanks for uploading!
Gracias, shantiq. Encontré el documental completo, como decías, por la Red, así que he podido verlo tranquilamente. Mil gracias pro tu esfuerzo. Un abrazo desde España.
Carlos. Nos hemos conocido personalmente. Pues como tú conoces tantos hermanos. Te comprendo, tú ya no me recuerdas, supongo, pues si nos viéramos. Sin duda alguna vez, me reconocerias. Con tu memoria de computadora. sin duda que sería así. Saludos a tu padre, Jorge. Miguel Ángel. De Chile.
Hey Shantiq. I'm Buscema from Spain. I'm a total fan of Carlos Santana from chilhood, i've looked for around the web for this documentary but only i can get it from your archives. But i'm very sad because the fourth part is deleted. It's possible you can upload it again? Thanks and sorry for my english.
He is the first Mexican guy who tells the truth about how horrible is the Mariachi music which is about drunks, and betray, dirty minds and prostitution. Disgusting.
lucydg1 you know, I love the Mexican culture & their passion about their heritage & work ethic. I find a parallel in their work ethic & family like eastern European. & mariachi music & polka, have similarities I love & grew up with! the younger generation is FULL OF THEMSELVES & think they're better than anyone else, they can fuck off to hell, pronto! but I respect the older generation tremendously! idk what went wrong with younger generation. but, even the older folks I work with, they're like sexual hound dogs! non stop talk about sex. I don't know what it is. I'm catholic from eastern Europe taught to put a cap on that random "F'ing" behavior, but they're catholic from Western hemisphere, & always talking about screwing. theyre horny dogs....must be in the tortillas, or SMTHG IDK I love them with respect, but shit boys, CMON. other stuff in life more important, IS THERE? ??
Santana brings back a lot of memories back with my brothers I first seen him in concert when I was 18 now 68 years old and he is still the best
❤.. I love hearing about Carlos and his life. This was very genuine. What a treat meeting Havier Batiz …Thanks
Took me 40 years to really listen to his music and realize how good of a musician he is....
haha same here. tonight i was in tears from feeling his music.
Carlos Santana is gold. So as is this 60 min. interviuw.
This is the most revealing history about Santana. Especially the beginning and the story around the performance on Woodstock is not only representive for Santana but for the whole 60-70's. It's remarkable how Santana, though part of this time, had the spiritual power in himself to play from the heart and kept on finding the creativity to give himself and his music the center of his being. Although for me, the music from the first period is most inspiring, I respect Santana as a human being. Tnx!
Everything has been always so good with these Latin Rock Jazz music style,
Along with Javier Batiz "El Maestro"
My Brother Heriberto (RIP) saw Carlos when he came to Guatemala city.
Never came out of that experience!!!
I saw him last year at Bethel NY, and I know exactly what you mean brother :)
Wait did he literally die at the show? If so that's quite a way to go
Either way respect to you both my man and pardon my asking but it sounds like quite the story, unless I misunderstood...
Santana is still the best guitarist and musician of the world
Great musician. I love hes mixture of blues,jazz,salsa,and of course rock and roll.
Salsa?? More Like Afro-Cuban & Afro-pop.
Even funk in the mix
Tnx @shantiq. Still, every time I watch the live Woodstock performance of Soul Sacrifice, I get tears in my eyes. Everything is perfect, even the wrong note of Gregg Rolie played on the Hammond. Michael Shrieve, playing as an angel! I should have been there, but then, I would not have noticed the greatness of their performance. Thanks for uploading!
Love of My Live such a gentle melody so romantic and adorable.
The way Carlos described the mariachi music at 9:47 sound like how a lot of people describe country music. crying in your beer.
I love this group
This man is amazing
Gracias, shantiq. Encontré el documental completo, como decías, por la Red, así que he podido verlo tranquilamente. Mil gracias pro tu esfuerzo. Un abrazo desde España.
he really feels the music
Bay Area legend
Love you Carlos Santana you are one in a million 💙💜💜🤍🌹🌹💜🤍💙💜🤍💙
Javier Batis from tijana, baja, california, mexico. Javier was the door for carlos santana to become a musical star.
Gracias por subirlo!
Carlos. Nos hemos conocido personalmente. Pues como tú conoces tantos hermanos. Te comprendo, tú ya no me recuerdas, supongo, pues si nos viéramos. Sin duda alguna vez, me reconocerias. Con tu memoria de computadora. sin duda que sería así. Saludos a tu padre, Jorge. Miguel Ángel. De Chile.
From racism to the most famous guitarist in the world. Wow he overcame discrimination to succeed in America
Click on show more to see link to all 5 parts on youtube
Hey Shantiq. I'm Buscema from Spain. I'm a total fan of Carlos Santana from chilhood, i've looked for around the web for this documentary but only i can get it from your archives. But i'm very sad because the fourth part is deleted. It's possible you can upload it again? Thanks and sorry for my english.
HécTor hi H'ector, check BBC4
Hey whats that song that starts at 10:15
Where’s the part 3?!
When was this? 2:08
@mahardeman i agree there mahardeman all the way from the first album to welcome and festival after that hmmmmmmmmmmmmm........:::))))
santana played the violin(8?
What happened to Part 4?
Nevermind
hola almaro te he enviado un mensaje persoanal con info ...disfrute
shan
Forget the Dave Matthews rubbish and all the other pop stuff of later years. This is dreadful, and enlightened Carlos nowadays is hard work.
He is the first Mexican guy who tells the truth about how horrible is the Mariachi music which is about drunks, and betray, dirty minds and prostitution. Disgusting.
lucydg1 you know, I love the Mexican culture & their passion about their heritage & work ethic. I find a parallel in their work ethic & family like eastern European. & mariachi music & polka, have similarities I love & grew up with!
the younger generation is FULL OF THEMSELVES & think they're better than anyone else, they can fuck off to hell, pronto! but I respect the older generation tremendously! idk what went wrong with younger generation.
but, even the older folks I work with, they're like sexual hound dogs! non stop talk about sex.
I don't know what it is.
I'm catholic from eastern Europe taught to put a cap on that random "F'ing" behavior, but they're catholic from Western hemisphere, & always talking about screwing.
theyre horny dogs....must be in the tortillas, or SMTHG IDK
I love them with respect, but shit boys, CMON.
other stuff in life more important, IS THERE? ??