Phil Brown you just don't know a fucking thing about music, the only. Mess here is you, let's see their stars and your a nobody that. Surfs the net talking shit ,it's obvious you have no life , fuckn LOOSER 💩
You need a few more decades of listening (listening is an active, not passive pursuit) to quality music before you should open your mouth with such nonsense. All you've managed to do is put your foot in it.
Santana is Santana because of the musicians backing him, every one of them are in they instruments a soloist, man, you've to be an excelent musician to play along with all these gifted ones! and as a musician, you've to find the best ones to form a good band, ans as a musician too, nobody wants a mediocre one, is like a natural selection , the good calls the better ones...!!!
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The greatest bass line by of any piece of music in the rock era compliments of David Brown. The pulse of the song. Like a beating heart. Just listen to it, so dominant and so infectious!
I was in Honolulu, HI. This was around 71'-72'? And rumor had it that Santana was going to play at the Diamond Head Crater celebration. For Free what I believe was a New Years day. After all we had just seen them in concert at the HIC just a few days earlier. We hurried over to Diamond Head in the afternoon and from the entrance to the crater stage you can hear the bongo drums of Soul Sacrifice. We lucked out it was the beginning of their set. And the air was filled with the scent of pakalolo, it was a beautiful day and the place was packed with people (wink) and there was euphoria in the air. Wow, what a beautiful memory to recall.
WOW!!! This would be one of the concerts I'd fly back to if I had a time machine. Everyone is in top form. David Brown(speaking of forgotten??)looks so cool and Michael Shrieve just nails it as always. Carlos is totally "supernatural". The British audience was way ahead of the US in appreciation of Latin-flavored rock as the thunderous roar demonstrates.
Honestly, how good is this? The whole crew is so flush and tight. The lost art of rock 'n roll. Mike Shrieve was unbelievable. I would love to see Mike on stage with Carlos again at the House of Blues LV. Dream come true
Drafted in 1969 I saw the Woodstock movie at a theater in Kansas City while stationed at Ft. Riley, Kansas. I was discharged in 1971 when this was filmed. I attended a concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1985. Missed Santana all these years but I saw the Beatles and Hendrix. That's pretty good. Not a very interesting story but it's mine.
He's still playing the "Woodstock"-era SG with P-90's that he had terrible troubles with staying in tune, so he MAY be doing the (successful?) strategy of making faces at it to keep it in tune. Worked at Woodstock.... At the time, the band was still a full "democracy" and the other members wouldn't vote to allow Santana to buy a different guitar. He eventually threw it at a wall and broke it, at which point they voted to allow him to get a new guitar. Fuckin' Hippies... :< )
When I was young I thought the greatest thing in the world would be to be in this rhythm section - now I think when I die, I want to come back and be in a rhytm section just like this.
So true. I'm 60 yrs. old and also there were so many free outdoor concerts all across the world back then. Days gone by and what is being said in the lyrics today would be considered hate mongoring filth.
I saw them at least a dozen times from late 1969-1971, and I think they were a GREAT jam band. They played street music, and they always had the rhythm, the groove. The had their jams, their anthems - Waiting, Savor, Jingo, Soul Sacrifice, Neshabur, Black Magic/Gypsy, Toussaint L'Ouverture - it was the best street music in the world. And ... the bass player was the coolest guy in the band.
I was at that concert and it blew me away. What impressed me the most was how much Carlos orchestrated everything. At one point they were all steaming away on I forget what number when he thrust his arm in the air. The whole band stopped dead. He brought his arm down again and they plowed on as if you'd taken the needle off the record and replaced it at the same point. Showmanship, yep, but bloody impressive.
@fayboypat You can say that again. The best female drummer I ever saw was Shiela Escovedo (Peter's daughter) on an awards show playing the Glamourous Life and kicked some cheeks with the flaming drumsticks. Although I did not like her salty languauge onstage. Yes we are lucky to see Carlos Santana. He is very special.
First off,...who are the 17 Justin Bieber fans who put the thumbs down on this band? I pray for your souls that some day you too will be embraced by the spirit of quality music.Until then you roam the planet unknowing of what is pure musical ecstasy. Have seen Santana several times since the seventies and they NEVER disappoint the audience.I am looking forward to seeing the reunion tour of the original lineup this summer similar to the one in this video and the release of their new album 'Santana IV' which is a follow up 'Santana III' ,...the last album they did together in 1971!I've got my ticket for April 23,2016 at Caesars Windsor Casino,...Floor Centre Row 6 baby! I remember a Rolling Stones concert I went to at The Pontiac Silverdome,Pontiac,Michigan in 1981.Iggy Pop opened the show and Santana came on second before the Stones. Not a word of a lie,...Santana was the best band that night and blew the Rolling Stones out of the building that held 80,000 crazed fans. I'd go back to this musical era in a heartbeat!
So tired of people saying that this was the "last Rock and Roll" or the "lost art". This was the underground back then. Shit you didn't hear on the radio. Same today. Rock and Roll is WELL alive. You just have to look for it.
@don jacobs Yep. Tunes like "Evil Ways" and "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen" were huge hits even on AM radio. "Evil Ways" made the Billboard Top 10 in 1969 when it was released.
Incroyable ces mecs. On en fait plus des comme ça hélas. Quel bonheur de les voir taquiner leurs instruments de music comme si le lendemain n'aura pas lieu et que l'instant de vie ne peut avoir de sens qu'à travers leurs expression musical. J'en suis ébahie. Merci*****
en el royal albert hall no cualquiera tocaba ai solo los mas audaces es el recinto donde todos lo artistas tenian el orgullo de actuar y era la prueba de fuego santana los conquisto
very fine. but the performance at woodstock is the best. legendary. like from the heavens. and the band's obvious excitement of playing before around a half a million people
This performance here is actually considered by most Santana afficianados to be the better of the two. Woodstock had the raw energy, but this one was a year later, meaning the band members were all a year better on their instruments, and it shows, they took it up another notch..
@@cerealtiller Pete solo means no other instruments playing at the same time, only the soloist! I play drums somewhat, have for a long time. My buddy plays also, he's REALLY good! Shrieve is definitely one of the most underrated drummers, he and also Carl Palmer of Emerson Lake and Palmer.
His drum solo at Woodstock was the greatest of all time.
indeed it was, amazing
He plays great even when not stoned on acid!
Agreed!
You dumb ass's that was 1970. In 71 they lost it and by 72 half the band was gone.
@@jefferydowler4655 What is wrong with you? Why would call anyone a dumb ass?And what does that have to do Woodstock?
This was THE best lineup.
Better than the lines of coke of the 80s
It’s missing Neal Schon on 2nd guitar
Absolutely! no other line up could do what these guys did, everything about this is awesome in every way 🎉🎉😂❤❤❤
the drummer is just insanely talented. wow.
Woodstock is where Carlos Santana made every Gibson SG proud evermore.
Michael Shrieve...on drums. The man.
Best drummer Santana ever had.
jose calvo monturiol Totally agree with you.
jose calvo monturiol You’re right!
Michael Shrieve earned his keep !!!
He is the best!!
this was the best line up for Santana
At about the 5:20 mark you realize that the Santana band was second to none when it came to emotion, energy and groove!
Yes, Yes, Yes, Michael Shrive on drums! Perfection.
One hell of a drummer.....A huge influence on me...
I just love Mike Shrieves drumming
Hannu Hynynen
The Woodstock version of this song is 100x better than this mess.
Phil Brown you just don't know a fucking thing about music, the only. Mess here is you, let's see their stars and your a nobody that. Surfs the net talking shit ,it's obvious you have no life , fuckn LOOSER 💩
Phil Brown have to listen it thank you for hint
You need a few more decades of listening (listening is an active, not passive pursuit) to quality music before you should open your mouth with such nonsense. All you've managed to do is put your foot in it.
THE DRUMS FOR ME IS AWSOME !!!!!!!!
Michael Shrieve is so fkn awesome....i could watch him for hours
Me too awsome❤❤❤❤
I remember this thing called music...
Mr Rolie, one of my Hammond gods.
i,m the old irishman that loves santana i was at woodstock ,i saw carlos rock behind acid, messk, physill , oh yea he kicked ass big time 11111
Either the Woodstock '69 or this version,this song projects happiness to my soul.
Santana is Santana because of the musicians backing him, every one of them are in they instruments a soloist, man, you've to be an excelent musician to play along with all these gifted ones! and as a musician, you've to find the best ones to form a good band, ans as a musician too, nobody wants a mediocre one, is like a natural selection , the good calls the better ones...!!!
Excellent sound for back then.Outstanding keyboard solo by Greg.
I don't know, but im 17 and think that the music today is crap. Thanks to my dad for enlightening me with his good music
Drummer is superd.Bravo Michael.Legent
The most powerful rhythm section ever assembled.
65, and still listening to Santana everyday
11Feb.2021
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FEBRUARY 23,2021
The original members were the best line up for Santana.
They invented Santana music, Carlos is using that concept still.
Wherever they did their performance in live concert the expression on their face was the same just pure musical talent every time this is rare.
The greatest bass line by of any piece of music in the rock era compliments of David Brown. The pulse of the song. Like a beating heart. Just listen to it, so dominant and so infectious!
1,000% agree!! That bass line is so powerful, and yet it grooves so fluidly---JUST FRIGGIN AWESOME!!
I was in Honolulu, HI. This was around 71'-72'? And rumor had it that Santana was going to play at the Diamond Head Crater celebration. For Free what I believe was a New Years day. After all we had just seen them in concert at the HIC just a few days earlier. We hurried over to Diamond Head in the afternoon and from the entrance to the crater stage you can hear the bongo drums of Soul Sacrifice. We lucked out it was the beginning of their set. And the air was filled with the scent of pakalolo, it was a beautiful day and the place was packed with people (wink) and there was euphoria in the air. Wow, what a beautiful memory to recall.
Heroic post. This is their best performance of Soul Sacrifice since Woodstock.
In awe . .
My mate Jarrod Schumacher showed me the Woodstock performance of this.it was at that moment my head emerged from my arse for the first time
WOW!!! This would be one of the concerts I'd fly back to if I had a time machine. Everyone is in top form. David Brown(speaking of forgotten??)looks so cool and Michael Shrieve just nails it as always. Carlos is totally "supernatural". The British audience was way ahead of the US in appreciation of Latin-flavored rock as the thunderous roar demonstrates.
Can you believe we get to enjoy this great music. That's all that really matters here, just sit back and enjoy.
Crikey watching him drum on the back is as much of an education as the front amazing drummer ♥️😎😎😎🌹
Honestly, how good is this? The whole crew is so flush and tight. The lost art of rock 'n roll. Mike Shrieve was unbelievable. I would love to see Mike on stage with Carlos again at the House of Blues LV. Dream come true
Hell yes. That would be like 47 years since I saw them live together.
Well - I would say it’s perfect!
The genius behind the band: Greg Rollie.
Its spelled Greg Rolie..
As we can see the keyboard GREG ROLIE was an excellent musician as well MICHAEL SHRIEVE and JOSE CHEPITO AREAS and the others musicians.
SANTANA formation incroyable 1970 bravo!!!!
Drafted in 1969 I saw the Woodstock movie at a theater in Kansas City while stationed at Ft. Riley, Kansas. I was discharged in 1971 when this was filmed. I attended a concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1985. Missed Santana all these years but I saw the Beatles and Hendrix. That's pretty good. Not a very interesting story but it's mine.
how could any body not like this? what,s funny is i,m 100% irish, 62 yrs young, and i still love carlos santana,s music, pure ,spritual, fun !!!!
Michael shrives was great on drums love it
WHAT A BAND!!!! MR, CARLOS. ELECTRIC BAND
I'm glad they managed to get some long extended shots of young Michael in action...
Carlos is makin faces like's jamming but he doing jack shit but sounding terrible
He's still playing the "Woodstock"-era SG with P-90's that he had terrible troubles with staying in tune, so he MAY be doing the (successful?) strategy of making faces at it to keep it in tune. Worked at Woodstock.... At the time, the band was still a full "democracy" and the other members wouldn't vote to allow Santana to buy a different guitar. He eventually threw it at a wall and broke it, at which point they voted to allow him to get a new guitar. Fuckin' Hippies... :< )
+stubhead ..this person wish he could play like that....
My favorite drummer...
Kurt North YES
Mike Shrieve's performance is superb!!!!!!!
❤ love this group of music maker,s
When I was young I thought the greatest thing in the world would be to be in this rhythm section - now I think when I die, I want to come back and be in a rhytm section just like this.
They should have let Michael Shrieve play his drum solo... No one plays like him...Yes I agree, he Killed It at Woodstock 1969 !!!!!!!
I LOVE THE GUY IN THE DRUMS,,,,,,, TE AMO ♥
he's Michael Shrieve
Romano Ayala Rutte Thank you ♥
an awesome dude !
This video was edited....the drum solo is missing...watch how it gets spliced around 2:13. Those that know the song will know the drum solo came next.
Pretty humble human being!!
please someone build a time machine so i can go back and see them play like this
Honestly, this Santana band was unbeatable; the fire, the entire rhythm section, Mike Shrieve, Greg Rolie and a young Carlos on fire, ouch!
The best line up so far ! 😍😍😍
Great stuff e love the original Santana 👍band.
Mr Shreive roomed with Tower or Power's David Girabaldi in the 60s..No wonder he a badass..
Just digging Michael Carabello and Jose Chepito Arias - I'd have paid just to see the two of them alone, man...
Love these guys.... even got to see them at the Fillmore East many years ago...and then in Colorado at Red Rocks Amphitheater...WOW....
Exotic birds are singing!!!So much talent.so much
Ive played percussion for over 20 years and has jammed with Carlos at the Hard Rock Vegas he is Phonomomial
Great Video,Santana's best line up...Amazing
What an incredible band. Imagine being there.... Wow!
So true. I'm 60 yrs. old and also there were so many free outdoor concerts all across the world back then. Days gone by and what is being said in the lyrics today would be considered hate mongoring filth.
I saw them at least a dozen times from late 1969-1971, and I think they were a GREAT jam band. They played street music, and they always had the rhythm, the groove. The had their jams, their anthems - Waiting, Savor, Jingo, Soul Sacrifice, Neshabur, Black Magic/Gypsy, Toussaint L'Ouverture - it was the best street music in the world. And ... the bass player was the coolest guy in the band.
Street music is exactly what it was. When asked what kind of music they played, they would say it was the sounds of the streets.
What we need is for a "Groundhogs Day" of the 60's, 70's & 80's to repeat OVER & OVER & OVER & OVER & OVER & OVER......
yer it is amazing the woohstock version!!
I was at that concert and it blew me away. What impressed me the most was how much Carlos orchestrated everything. At one point they were all steaming away on I forget what number when he thrust his arm in the air. The whole band stopped dead. He brought his arm down again and they plowed on as if you'd taken the needle off the record and replaced it at the same point. Showmanship, yep, but bloody impressive.
I am a follow of Carlos since i was young am sixty now.
The group that introduced the Latin Music sound to the world!!!
The energy is just "Whoesque"...in a Sausalito kind of flavour...
@fayboypat You can say that again. The best female drummer I ever saw was Shiela Escovedo (Peter's daughter) on an awards show playing the Glamourous Life and kicked some cheeks with the flaming drumsticks. Although I did not like her salty languauge onstage. Yes we are lucky to see Carlos Santana. He is very special.
This is how you say sole sacrifice without self sacrificing your sole.
Soul Sacrifice..
saw this exact group the same year in Munich's Circus Krone...amazing!
First off,...who are the 17 Justin Bieber fans who put the thumbs down on this band? I pray for your souls that some day you too will be embraced by the spirit of quality music.Until then you roam the planet unknowing of what is pure musical ecstasy.
Have seen Santana several times since the seventies and they NEVER disappoint the audience.I am looking forward to seeing the reunion tour of the original lineup this summer similar to the one in this video and the release of their new album 'Santana IV' which is a follow up 'Santana III' ,...the last album they did together in 1971!I've got my ticket for April 23,2016 at Caesars Windsor Casino,...Floor Centre Row 6 baby!
I remember a Rolling Stones concert I went to at The Pontiac Silverdome,Pontiac,Michigan in 1981.Iggy Pop opened the show and Santana came on second before the Stones.
Not a word of a lie,...Santana was the best band that night and blew the Rolling Stones out of the building that held 80,000 crazed fans.
I'd go back to this musical era in a heartbeat!
This is awesome! COOOOL!
Only 60.000 views to this excelent video?
What happens to people nowadays?
This is kick a$s stuff. Good music!
The entire world loves American music!
I absolutely love Mike's facial expressions ❤
My Drummer Brother,
Peace ManX
awesome performance
those bongos give me the chills.
los genios de la gran banda SANTANA.
So tired of people saying that this was the "last Rock and Roll" or the "lost art". This was the underground back then. Shit you didn't hear on the radio. Same today. Rock and Roll is WELL alive. You just have to look for it.
@don jacobs Yep. Tunes like "Evil Ways" and "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen" were huge hits even on AM radio. "Evil Ways" made the Billboard Top 10 in 1969 when it was released.
OUTSTANDING ✔
Incroyable ces mecs. On en fait plus des comme ça hélas. Quel bonheur de les voir taquiner leurs instruments de music comme si le lendemain n'aura pas lieu et que l'instant de vie ne peut avoir de sens qu'à travers leurs expression musical. J'en suis ébahie. Merci*****
lo maximooooooooooooooooo gracias carlitossssssssss te amooooooooooooo
en el royal albert hall no cualquiera tocaba ai solo los mas audaces es el recinto donde todos lo artistas tenian el orgullo de actuar y era la prueba de fuego santana los conquisto
Que gran oportunidad tuvo con tocar en la banda "Santana", la gente de Nicaragua deben estar muy orgullosos de Chipito.
oh my god what a blast that would have been...
thanks for posting this up man, special !
you are correct. Neal Schon and Coke Escovedo would have been in the lineup if it was 1971
his name is micheal shrive, he's the man.........
Shrieve..
Like Woodstock, fascinating watching Mike's face.
Santana's guitar is ON FIRE!!!! On 2:34, his guitar is literary smoking.
Splitting image of my own visage, Dear Michael Shrieve
Santana's guitar is smokin' in more ways than one!!
I'm giving thumbs after thumbs after thumbs up, why....because I can remember enjoying acid and pot listening to MUSIC!!!
very fine. but the performance at woodstock is the best. legendary. like from the heavens. and the band's obvious excitement of playing before around a half a million people
This performance here is actually considered by most Santana afficianados to be the better of the two. Woodstock had the raw energy, but this one was a year later, meaning the band members were all a year better on their instruments, and it shows, they took it up another notch..
And at Woodstock, they were all tripping on Acid for the first time. Look it up.
davyb123music not their first time tripping, but they were on acid
Carlos Santana became the star he would go on to be at Woodstock, and Gibson should have sold tons of SGs afterwards.
davyb123music mescalin
great, Thanks!
its a sin to leave out the drum solo
oui!
The Drum solo was 'running' all the time....so cool and exact..
@@cerealtiller Pete solo means no other instruments playing at the same time, only the soloist! I play drums somewhat, have for a long time. My buddy plays also, he's REALLY good! Shrieve is definitely one of the most underrated drummers, he and also Carl Palmer of Emerson Lake and Palmer.
@@steveapel2961 .... It's always ONE OF THE MOST.....HIM AND A THOUSAND OTHERS..
the best part about santana is that he never really played the same solo the same meaning that although he was always high he still made them fit
I was 10 at this time... that's pretty trippy... the song is one of the most excellent songs ever...
Yes, pure music full power, ritmo and savourrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Would'nt it be great if some "Look a likes" could get together and play all the old Santana songs with the same raw energy and go on tour?
They could never play like these guys...
Esto es lo maximo ...70s y Woostok...la era del acuario con Avandaro...la musica inmortal
Smokin' guitar! 😊