I was there. Being a poor teenager I had a tough choice but ultimately decided on buying the Santana concert shirt & passed up on Stevie's. Who would've known.
You witnessed a (2) very brief and very special musical prodigy of world entire history Stevie and jimi were here in one blink of times eye #perspective ❤
Um, do what we did in the 70s, make your own unofficial tour t shirt-- like a tie die or something-- all is not lost-- btw, thank the maker for the outstanding post-- it is the most.. ❤❤ sincerely, ub (unlicky? badstard)
My dad / 70 years a guitarist / saw Santana in San Fran just abt the time he graduated H. S. H had his amp plugged into a liquor store on High Street. Dad watched him a while and told him " Son, if you stick with that thing, you're going to be somebody some day." C.D.S. did graduate in San Francisco. I had to look it up to believe it!!
I saw Santana sometime in this era and lordy was it a transcendent experience. I was a teenager that knew enough to know they were good but not enough to know how good. Wish I'd seen SRV.
I saw Santana 2 years before this at the 20th anniversary concert at Shoreline Amphitheater. Then, one year after this show, I saw Stevie with the tour he did with Jeff Beck in 1989 at the Oakland Coliseum! Mind-blowing. Jeff Beck played first (they alternated shows), and Stevie came out after. A one-two punch I still haven't recovered from! 🎸 🎸 🌈 🌟
To Jimmy's credit he opened the door for his younger brother, getting Stevie in these venues all over. To SRV's credit: He did not fritter the opportunities. If only Santana and SRV had more time together. Bohemian Rasta Blues Rock genre or something. Like War meets Jimi on the bongos. Well, we just need to be thankful for what we got.
Been to 18 Santana shows all of them was a truly blissful and most spiritual☆ A true testament to the power grace and fire of SANTANA in all his electric glory loud blazing and heartfelt a moment and magical time now crystallized in our hearts forevermore
They didn't play at the same time, but I went to Jeff Beck and Stevie Ray Vaughn concert of the 1989 tour. They alternated the top bill for each show. Jeff opened the show I went to, and Stevie played last. What a show.
@@prajnachan333 They *did* play at the same time. The guests join about 15 minutes into this video. What a shame you didn’t watch the whole thing. Stevie Ray & Jimmy Vaughan, *and* Cesar Rojas onstage and jamming together !!
I worked at the closest hotel to San Diego state open air theater and the band stayed their several times and we saw them each time. I still talk about these shows today! So much grooving and jamming. I always talk about how Carlos would just walk over to different sections and just wave his arms and gesture. And then these amazing musicians would just go off and then Carlos would step to the front of the stage and just peel off some fantastic guitar line. Those were great shows. I remember them well.
I still have the ticket stub and newspaper clipping. Pacific Amphitheater Santana's band listed on the clipping named Carlos, Ndugu Chancler, Alphonso Johnson, Armanda Peraza, Chester Thompson, Chepito Areas, Michael Shrieve, and Gregg Rollie. Sun. Oct. 2 1988 6PM
This is the best thing about RUclips. I never heard, or saw this before. Never even knew they did this at the time and was pretty aware of musically what was happening, but before YT, you stilled missed so much. This is one of the coolest collaborations I've ever seen. They sound great. And Santana managing to get as much of the original Woodstock band as possible together is amazing. Even got Rollie who sounded good as ever. And with those guys, especially Michael Sheives (likely spelling some names wrong) how could Carlos not open with Soul Sacrifice. There's a ton of great music from that festival, but Soul Sacrifice arguably was the most talked about and is probably imo, the iconic song of that festival. Imo of course. There was so many great performances, I won't argue with anyone who disagrees. But you can't deny how well that jam sounded and MS drum solo that not even he can duplicate That entire jam was somehow near perfect.
I HAD "ALL ACCESS PASSES" FOR THIS CONCERT...I MET CARLOS...AND, I STILL HAVE THE PASS/STICKERS....MY FRIEND LARRY J. GREW UP WITH CHEPITO... AND I WAS HIS DRIVER FOR ALL THE SOUTHERN CAL EVENTS...IT WAS SO FUN...INCLUDING MEETING STEVIE AND CELEBRATING HIS BIRTHDAY...BEFORE HE DIED..
WowAwesome Gathering of Great musicians. I never saw SRV play anything but a Stratocaster but he was making that Doubleneck sound amazing Danelectro I'd say✌🏼😎☯️
@@jamespollock11 What’s your problem dude so sorry for the typo. I never mentioned anything about Carlos. and Gregg getting along. As a matter of fact, I met both of them in San Francisco at a club called Bimbos. They seem to be getting along great to me. Furthermore, I don’t give a shit about their relationship I’m into the music which apparently you aren’t ? You sound like a hater . You know where you can stick it deep. A- hole.
@@jamespollock11 I love Carlos’ music, have from the beginning, but I’ve heard from a musician who used to be in his band that you gotta be in top form, no mistakes, if you hope to avoid his wrath. Whatever man, I love his music and soul.
This shows how Santana has always promoted new artists....and still does...SRV and his brother were still doing Double Trouble during this time..all amazing guitarists...
NO CERTAINLY NOT, Jimmy Vaughan iS a shit GUITARIST DON'T INSULT the GUITARISTs on the World WHO are 1 million Time BETTER THAn THAT shit Jimmy Vaughan😡😡😡😡😡🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕CONNARD
Jimmy Vaughn always left me kind of empty with his playing but watching this performance I got it. He doesn't vibrato his single notes which takes the "sweetness" out of his playing. Just me.
It's amazing that the quality of the recording of this concert was 100 times _worse_ than that of Woodstock, 20 years earlier. Videotape was just godawful, a massive regression. Film rules.
Actually, Stevie Ray sort of got pushed aside for most of the soloing. Jimmy got this spotlight. But of course, Stevie Ray would dominate the blues genre, with guitar playing AND singing.
sorry the musicians on the stage don't add up to 1988, unless i'm wrong. that sure looks like michael shrieve on drums and is that greg rollie on organ? or was this a special reunion? it is cited many times as 1988 but i don't understand the band line-up which doesn't seem like that years' band...
Yeah that was Shrieve and Rollie and I should know this because I've been listening to Santana since "69 and that drum solo was like only Shrieve plays. The very small guy with the big 'Fro playing the Congas is Chepito Areas who was also with his original band like Shrieve and Rollie. He's in that big black & white poster of the band that came with the Abraxas album. I know he's from one of those South American countries and has always been a superstar in his country for having played with Santana and being such a great Conga player in a country where everybody plays Congas. That also might be Mike Carabello on the other Congas. Also an original band member and if that's Dave Brown on base then that's the whole original Santana band. BTW, the original bands name was "Santana".
Check out the album they recorded together called "Family Style" release in September of 1990. Also, in case you didn’t know, Carlos had a brother named Jorge (now deceased). Check out the album they recorded together called “Brothers”. It’s a great listen.
A great performance! I can listen to this 5X in one sitting and be amazed.
WOW!!!!! All my years on RUclips and I never knew this clip existed - AMAZING!! Just sering SRV on that double neck is a first for me. Just awesome!!
I was there. Being a poor teenager I had a tough choice but ultimately decided on buying the Santana concert shirt & passed up on Stevie's. Who would've known.
Stevie would laugh at that and get you a T shirt
You witnessed a (2) very brief and very special musical prodigy of world entire history Stevie and jimi were here in one blink of times eye
#perspective ❤
I'd have picked Stevie's mate oh yeah
Um, do what we did in the 70s, make your own unofficial tour t shirt-- like a tie die or something-- all is not lost-- btw, thank the maker for the outstanding post-- it is the most.. ❤❤ sincerely, ub (unlicky? badstard)
My dad / 70 years a guitarist / saw Santana in San Fran just abt the time he graduated H. S. H had his amp plugged into a liquor store on High Street. Dad watched him a while and told him " Son, if you stick with that thing, you're going to be somebody some day." C.D.S. did graduate in San Francisco. I had to
look it up to believe it!!
I saw Santana sometime in this era and lordy was it a transcendent experience. I was a teenager that knew enough to know they were good but not enough to know how good. Wish I'd seen SRV.
SRV...there ain't no more like him ~ rip
I saw Santana 2 years before this at the 20th anniversary concert at Shoreline Amphitheater.
Then, one year after this show, I saw Stevie with the tour he did with Jeff Beck in 1989 at the Oakland Coliseum!
Mind-blowing. Jeff Beck played first (they alternated shows), and Stevie came out after.
A one-two punch I still haven't recovered from!
🎸 🎸 🌈 🌟
Soul Sacrifice is the greatest pure jam song of all time!!!
To Jimmy's credit he opened the door for his younger brother, getting Stevie in these venues all over.
To SRV's credit: He did not fritter the opportunities.
If only Santana and SRV had more time together. Bohemian Rasta Blues Rock genre or something. Like War meets Jimi on the bongos.
Well, we just need to be thankful for what we got.
Been to 18 Santana shows all of them was a truly blissful and most spiritual☆ A true testament to the power grace and fire of SANTANA in all his electric glory loud blazing and heartfelt a moment and magical time now crystallized in our hearts forevermore
That PRS is so beautiful! He started playing those guitars in late 70s
Carlos got the PRS in 1981 using it on "Zebop!" for the first time. 🎸
Santana's guitar never over powered the rest of the band. A perfect blend of masters
I was at this show! SRV was other worldly!
He was the most precise blue guitarist ever
Beato te!
timing is everything, lucky you.
@@craigparks3894 beato te
that's Los Lobos and Steve's brother right ? man you were there !~~ I saw Santana and Buddy Guy walked out on stage ..it's been yrs ago
Wow. Now that was a privileged audience that got to witness this. At the time two of the greatest rock guitarists performing together on stage.
They didn't play at the same time, but I went to Jeff Beck and Stevie Ray Vaughn concert of the 1989 tour.
They alternated the top bill for each show. Jeff opened the show I went to, and Stevie played last.
What a show.
@@prajnachan333 They *did* play at the same time. The guests join about 15 minutes into this video. What a shame you didn’t watch the whole thing. Stevie Ray & Jimmy Vaughan, *and* Cesar Rojas onstage and jamming together !!
I worked at the closest hotel to San Diego state open air theater and the band stayed their several times and we saw them each time. I still talk about these shows today! So much grooving and jamming. I always talk about how Carlos would just walk over to different sections and just wave his arms and gesture. And then these amazing musicians would just go off and then Carlos would step to the front of the stage and just peel off some fantastic guitar line. Those were great shows. I remember them well.
Time go time comes,me canot forget the sounds of the Santana, that u no the was Carlos sounds
@@BedokMichael-u2msantana hsd distinctive tone, when he sat in w others later, u knew he was on guitar, rite away
You were very blessed. That band one one of the very best.
"soul sacrifice"
god surely blessed all of us with Carlos and Stevie Ray
I saw Santana the year before this. He and his band were incredible.
I still have the ticket stub and newspaper clipping. Pacific Amphitheater Santana's band listed on the clipping named Carlos, Ndugu Chancler, Alphonso Johnson, Armanda Peraza, Chester Thompson, Chepito Areas, Michael Shrieve, and Gregg Rollie. Sun. Oct. 2 1988 6PM
I love it ! I love it ! Shinning star you are , you are! SANTANA SANTANA , DO YOU KWHAT I MEAN ? PEACE AND LOVE TODAY RIGHT NOW!!! CIAO CIAO, CIAO!!!
I went to see Santana, then absolutely spellbound by SRV. 'Never the same.
I was there Santana Stevie Ray B.B king and Fab thunderbirds...
This is the best thing about RUclips.
I never heard, or saw this before.
Never even knew they did this at the time and was pretty aware of musically what was happening, but before YT, you stilled missed so much.
This is one of the coolest collaborations I've ever seen.
They sound great.
And Santana managing to get as much of the original Woodstock band as possible together is amazing.
Even got Rollie who sounded good as ever.
And with those guys, especially Michael Sheives (likely spelling some names wrong) how could Carlos not open with Soul Sacrifice.
There's a ton of great music from that festival, but Soul Sacrifice arguably was the most talked about and is probably imo, the iconic song of that festival.
Imo of course.
There was so many great performances, I won't argue with anyone who disagrees.
But you can't deny how well that jam sounded and MS drum solo that not even he can duplicate
That entire jam was somehow near perfect.
I HAD "ALL ACCESS PASSES" FOR THIS CONCERT...I MET CARLOS...AND, I STILL HAVE THE PASS/STICKERS....MY FRIEND LARRY J. GREW UP WITH CHEPITO... AND I WAS HIS DRIVER FOR ALL THE SOUTHERN CAL EVENTS...IT WAS SO FUN...INCLUDING MEETING STEVIE AND CELEBRATING HIS BIRTHDAY...BEFORE HE DIED..
WowAwesome Gathering of Great musicians. I never saw SRV play anything but a Stratocaster but he was making that Doubleneck sound amazing Danelectro I'd say✌🏼😎☯️
Of all the songs performed at this show, I believe Coal Train was the very best.
Grande santana ,ojala alguna vez vuelva a chile,aviña del mar,te esperaremos por siempre,gracias por todo sergio de viña chile.
Them was the good old days
13:55
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, the one and only, STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
Thank you so much!!! Enjoy every minute of it!
PERFECTION
That shit is beautiful! Just beautiful……
CT and Greg Rollie on keyboards magnificent artists
Gregg Rolie (that's how to spell his name...) and Carlos DID NOT GET ALONG AT ALL WELL.
@@jamespollock11 What’s your problem dude so sorry for the typo. I never mentioned anything about Carlos. and Gregg getting along. As a matter of fact, I met both of them in San Francisco at a club called Bimbos. They seem to be getting along great to me. Furthermore, I don’t give a shit about their relationship I’m into the music which apparently you aren’t ? You sound like a hater . You know where you can stick it deep. A- hole.
@@jamespollock11 I love Carlos’ music, have from the beginning, but I’ve heard from a musician who used to be in his band that you gotta be in top form, no mistakes, if you hope to avoid his wrath. Whatever man, I love his music and soul.
Santana had no problem getting on stage with the best: McLaughlin, SRV, Takanaka, etc. he has so many great guitar collaborations.
The best? The best is Sir James Patrick Page
@@osvaldogonzalez5071hahahaha
Digging it the most baby
my two guitar heroes in the same jam. I wish I found this earlier lol 😂
Santana helped performers mix genres to learn from each other, all changed including Santana. That’s where it’s at.
Exactly. in my opinion, that's what music is all about. To create something you didn't know you needed until you heard it.
Greg Rollie gave the strongest live vocal singing, ‘Everybody’s Everything’. Along with Stevie Ray. Great, great performance!
Carlos Santana was one of the first to popularize Paul Reed Smith guitars
Santana has played with so many great artists. But this has to be some of his best
yeah, SRV, Jimi and Cesar Rosas; Carlos Sanatana is awesome
Thank you.
This is badass
This shows how Santana has always promoted new artists....and still does...SRV and his brother were still doing Double Trouble during this time..all amazing guitarists...
Stevie's brother Jimmie was never in Double Trouble.
Que registro maravilhoso.🎸☮️
What's the name of los lobo's guitar player? He is great
The bait doesn't say all star jam but it was cool to see Cesar Rosas there too!
Santana drummer is great, wish my phone had more volumn
Looks like Carlos had 3 original band members: Rollie, Areas, and Shrieve
Wish I could have been there 😂🎉🎉❤❤❤
Two Masters of their craft, just admiring each other, and challenging each other. Carlos and Stevie #1 and 1A
Who’s better Carlos or Beck or Clapton ?
@@SkyNetGeneral-deoends on u state of mind when u hear them
What a lineup Carlos with the incomparable Vaughan brothers it doesn’t get any better than that honestly. Don’t recognize the drummer anyone
Hard to see him. But, looks a little like and sounds like Shrieve
Yes that’s Mike Shrieve who was Santana’s drummer at Woodstock and in my humble opinion the best drummer of all time.
It's the legendary Mike Shreive. Dude never aged.
IT MEANS YOU NEVER Saw the BEST MUSICIANS YOU loser😂
@@themightygalactus8865 Was 19 years old when he played at Woodstock.
wtf those are a bunch of legends really jamming the fuck out Chills
2 great guitarists and Jimmy Vaughan.
Three great guitarist.
Shots fired. 😐
And Cesar Rojas too . . .
Four greats, but I agree some ppl just don't jive with Jimmy, but he used to be great when younger, Ive heard him on fire before
😂😂😂😂😂
uau!
Goats
I can only see Santana
Srv has his tradmark hat on
Don't want to show up big brother jimi
Only seeing the fingers I know its Stevie.
Evergreen
Jimi Vaughan is the brother of Stevie Ray Vaughan and sure a great guitarist too
Yes he approaches it such a different way it's boggling
Thank you ! 🌎💚✌️
NO CERTAINLY NOT, Jimmy Vaughan iS a shit GUITARIST DON'T INSULT the GUITARISTs on the World WHO are 1 million Time BETTER THAn THAT shit Jimmy Vaughan😡😡😡😡😡🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕CONNARD
Srv kicks ass ,jimi ain't shit
16:30 what a gem
Moonflower concert great in the day .
That album is sublime.
Stevie playing a double neck, Jimmy in there with cèsar rosas from los lobos
Carlos has his own sound apart from any guitarist in the world 💪
The best Guitar player in Texas before Stevie came up was his brother Jimmie.
Is that the same drummer from woodstock? Looks like him. Really great drummer
I asked myself the same question, I think he is. Michael Shrieve, absolutly fantastic.
VAUGHAN BROS WITH JIMI !!!
Jimmy Vaughn always left me kind of empty with his playing but watching this performance I got it. He doesn't vibrato his single notes which takes the "sweetness" out of his playing. Just me.
You took the words right out of my mouth. 👍
It's amazing that the quality of the recording of this concert was 100 times _worse_ than that of Woodstock, 20 years earlier. Videotape was just godawful, a massive regression. Film rules.
didn't know richard pryor was so good with the electric guitar
Sweet
Who cuts a video in the middle of a Vaughan solo??? That's musical blasphemy, damnation.
I don't see Neal Schon in the band. Great guitarist that joined Journey!
I'm looking for mex American Indian who played a superior solo on the old channel 11i think,back about ,20yrs ago live for Carlos Santana.
😮 I must be crazy all I see is Carlos and his band 🙅😅
❤play last train home by the only john mayor
Now stupid
Should have one more S in there.Stevie Wonder.That would be amazing.🦋
Actually, Stevie Ray sort of got pushed aside for most of the soloing. Jimmy got this spotlight. But of course, Stevie Ray would dominate the blues genre, with guitar playing AND singing.
Part 2???
Did you notice the links for part one & part three?
novo combo on drums
WHO IS THE DRUMMER?
Odd.. At 6:20, the drummer throws his right stick, almost hitting himself in the head.
Carloss please.
sorry the musicians on the stage don't add up to 1988, unless i'm wrong. that sure looks like michael shrieve on drums and is that greg rollie on organ? or was this a special reunion? it is cited many times as 1988 but i don't understand the band line-up which doesn't seem like that years' band...
Stevie looks like he was still recovering so it's close to 88
Greg is one of the best, have you seen latest podcast he was on??
Yeah that was Shrieve and Rollie and I should know this because I've been listening to Santana since "69 and that drum solo was like only Shrieve plays.
The very small guy with the big 'Fro playing the Congas is Chepito Areas who was also with his original band like Shrieve and Rollie. He's in that big black & white poster of the band that came with the Abraxas album. I know he's from one of those South American countries and has always been a superstar in his country for having played with Santana and being such a great Conga player in a country where everybody plays Congas.
That also might be Mike Carabello on the other Congas. Also an original band member and if that's Dave Brown on base then that's the whole original Santana band.
BTW, the original bands name was "Santana".
Quells tha chimera!
Swift wasn't at woodst
🫨
Didn't know Stevie had a brother
Check out the album they recorded together called "Family Style" release in September of 1990. Also, in case you didn’t know, Carlos had a brother named Jorge (now deceased). Check out the album they recorded together called “Brothers”. It’s a great listen.
e Shrieve drum
el diego en los timbales ?
Start 14:05
13:55 Los hermanos Vaughan.
El Mejor!
Carlos!!!
Egalitarian
Najbolji gitarista
Bodega
que pena que subieron a Jimmie Vaughan
Where’s Steve.’.’clik bate
Jimmie Vaughan not Stevie.
Both
que es dos?
Both yes
SRV is playing the double neck guitar
D0nt be harsh
SRV 14:20
😅🎉😂❤
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