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    Santana performs Soul sacrifice at Woodstick live.This is a reaction to the show that seemed like an out of body experience to me.
    Carlo Santana's guitar playing,the percussions,the drummer,the organist,were all having an unbelievable spiritual experience with their instruments on the stage.
    #santana
    #woodstock
    #musicreactions
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  • @josephjohnson7256
    @josephjohnson7256 2 года назад +125

    This was hands down the best performance at Woodstock

    • @terrencedeagle4429
      @terrencedeagle4429 Год назад +9

      Absolutely..it's a masterpiece.

    • @ginabb29
      @ginabb29 Год назад +7

      Ten Years After also.

    • @dabig25
      @dabig25 Год назад +1

      Imagine being at this show with so MUCH talent

    • @dabig25
      @dabig25 Год назад +1

      Crazy that they didn't even have a record deal at the time of this performance . Only folks from San Francisco (especially The Mission District ) and Bill Graham even knew who Santana even was

    • @timothydewitt4138
      @timothydewitt4138 Год назад +2

      That was the hottest performance ever......PERIOD!!! 🎉

  • @jeffwanser5727
    @jeffwanser5727 2 года назад +323

    I'm glad you picked the long version with drummer Michael Shrieve doing his solo. He was 17 at the time.

    • @RayVRoberts
      @RayVRoberts 2 года назад +32

      Actually 20... check out his wiki I posted

    • @TheFlowNetwork
      @TheFlowNetwork 2 года назад +23

      Yes, he was 20...17 when he started playing with Santana. Still....he was the youngest musician at Woodstock.

    • @moonbeam2062
      @moonbeam2062 2 года назад +13

      His birthday is July 6, 1949. Woodstock was Aug 15-18, 1969. He had just turned 20 a little over a month before the concert

    • @sjd5750
      @sjd5750 2 года назад +7

      @@moonbeam2062 And Carlos turned 22 in July also.

    • @usernameinvalid2675
      @usernameinvalid2675 2 года назад +1

      Seems to be multiple edits of the song in general
      Nice reaction

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +13

    Half a MILLION people watching one incredibly talented drummer do his thing in total silence....AMAZING

  • @karenj3611
    @karenj3611 2 года назад +35

    Woodstock was not a concert, it was a page in history!

  • @bobbrown5951
    @bobbrown5951 2 года назад +106

    Harri, I was in that sea of people. I'm 71 now and still remember this vividly. They came on stage and we had never heard of them. Perhaps the best performance we saw, although would have been impossible to see every act as we had to sleep at some point. Glad you liked Ten Years After and thank you for that. Another performance from Woodstock to check out is Sly and the Family Stone, hopefully a long version like you had here. I really enjoy your reactions.

    • @anneaires3984
      @anneaires3984 11 месяцев назад +4

      Hell yes Bob, Santana was magnificent! Harri, pls check out Sly & Fam Stone, Higher, I envy you Bob, was 9 at the time, had I been older, would have trucked on up there from Philly!!!! Peace to you friend✌️🇺🇸🎸🐦

    • @pulamusic
      @pulamusic 4 месяца назад +1

      Sly Stone . . . Tasty. I wasn’t there (5 years old at the time) but I have lived the music from that festival since I saw the movie at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA (a classic theater) in 1980. I’m just as excited about Santana’s performance as I was the first time I saw it.

    • @judypeeklueer5484
      @judypeeklueer5484 Месяц назад

      I’m 71 as well! How lucky you are to see these incredible performances.

    • @bobbrown5951
      @bobbrown5951 Месяц назад +1

      @@judypeeklueer5484 Thank you and quite by accident. The only reason we ended up at Woodstock was that my friend couldn't get his mother's car a few weeks earlier to drive to Atlantic City. Woodstock was our backup plan so to speak.

    • @judypeeklueer5484
      @judypeeklueer5484 Месяц назад

      @@bobbrown5951 I did go to Goose Lake in 1970. It was a few miles from my house. Google it. Quite a few popular bands were there.

  • @leemccurtayne9489
    @leemccurtayne9489 2 года назад +10

    No “Auto Tune” here kids, no digital tricks, no triggers, no effects, just as it used to be, lifting your game all the time.

  • @roymoore3156
    @roymoore3156 2 года назад +5

    I was 14 in 1969, and I lived on the left coast so I missed going to Woodstock. However when the movie of the concert came out, it had an “R” rating. I couldn’t get in, I wasn’t old enough! BUT, my glorious mother took me into the theatre which was 100% legal, then she left me there to go to my own “Woodstock”. What a great mother! (A WW2 U.S. Marine she was!)

    • @wylier
      @wylier Год назад

      so if someone told you 'you mother wore combat boots!" you would take it as a compliment? lol

  • @gazoontight
    @gazoontight 2 года назад +33

    This was, in my opinion, the best lineup Santana ever had. They kicked ass six ways from Sunday on this occasion.

    • @lmkeniston216
      @lmkeniston216 5 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree. They were my first concert, in 1967 (I was 12)-they played at a bowling alley in Napa. But the stage was too small for all those percussionists. It was still great. A year later I saw them in San Jose with the full lineup and man they blew me away. So powerful! All those conga drums!Just amazing. And yes, I don’t think their first album was released until after the movie came out.

    • @danielfernandez6474
      @danielfernandez6474 День назад

      Hello that was the real line up Santana no one else.

  • @joesiano21
    @joesiano21 2 года назад +75

    When Santana plays his eyes glaze over and the musical gods take him over. I just went to see him in Las Vegas a month ago and at the age of 74 the musical gods still take him over. I don’t think he can see when the gods take him over. What a great concert.

    • @rrrayrrray
      @rrrayrrray Год назад +2

      He thought his guitar was a snake! Such a great performance!

    • @JoeBlow_4
      @JoeBlow_4 11 месяцев назад +1

      But in this particular instance it was LSD, not the music gods. ;)

  • @jonpriest
    @jonpriest 2 года назад +41

    richie havens freedom was a woodstock moment to remember

    • @4981ish
      @4981ish 2 года назад +2

      Yeeeeeeees!

    • @barrycohen311
      @barrycohen311 2 года назад +2

      Hell yeah brutha...

    • @trevordoolan5011
      @trevordoolan5011 2 года назад +1

      Yeah...🗣
      and Arlo Guthrie
      .

    • @barrycohen311
      @barrycohen311 2 года назад +2

      @@trevordoolan5011 Coming into Los Angeles, bringing in a couple of keys, don't check my bags if your please mr. customs man...

    • @mrsrobinson2364
      @mrsrobinson2364 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I love when he's walking off stage & still playing. Epic.

  • @petermillward282
    @petermillward282 Год назад +7

    Joy in music, sonic beauty, in any form to human ears will illicit pure emotional responses. The one language we all understand. Gift from God. Like a smile.

  • @suecook1326
    @suecook1326 2 года назад +15

    Santana was unknown when they stepped on stage at Woodstock. Their first album was still 2 weeks from being released. However they stepped off the stage that day with almost half a million new fans!

  • @geordieschall2092
    @geordieschall2092 2 года назад +24

    How these guys can go off on separate tracks and still play off each other is just sick. The beats are so organic that the move from the one to four at each transition escapes conscious notice, but not subconscious notice, making the transition from the four back to the one so much more powerful; approaching and then reaching the orgasmic in such a sublime way.
    And then Michael Shreive brings it back home like nobody's business. Chills every time.
    You can't chart those percussion lines. That kind of synergy is beyond human comprehension. Beyond time.

  • @QBAN2010
    @QBAN2010 Год назад +21

    The bass player was Dave Brown….you are right, he was the designated driver. The legend of this performance of Soul Sacrifice just grows and grows. Yes they were on the Woodstock bill but they were complete unknowns when they took the stage. Their first album hadn’t even been released yet. Great reaction, thanks!!!

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 Год назад

      I believe he became homeless and on the street.

    • @QBAN2010
      @QBAN2010 Год назад +3

      @@bobbys4327 no that was Marcus Malone who was already out of the band by Woodstock. Malone played congas

  • @johnhoerl7326
    @johnhoerl7326 2 года назад +43

    I remember watching the Woodstock movie on television (I think it was on PBS) when I was in high school. My dad was in the living room as the movie was playing; he was a WWII vet who enjoyed big band music but was definitely not a rock fan. He was reading a newspaper, not saying a word as other bands played. This song came on, and as Mike Shrieve’s drum solo kicked into high gear, the corner of the newspaper slowly turned down as Dad started watching. He kept watching for the rest of the song, and at the end he said “those guys certainly worked hard”. High praise indeed from Dad!

    • @anneaires3984
      @anneaires3984 11 месяцев назад +1

      The corner of the newspaper slowly turned down...... omg, my dad was a WWII Vet as well John and, I can totally envision the scene.... our beloved dad's knew great playing when they heard it!!!!! Terrific comment my friend!!! 🇺🇸💯🎸🐦

  • @markr.devereux3385
    @markr.devereux3385 3 месяца назад +5

    Carlos is the star what an inspired solo .❤❤

  • @peterblood50
    @peterblood50 2 года назад +96

    Hendrix, Sly, Crosby Stills and Nash, so many great performances. 500,000 people, three days in the rain and the mud, some of the worlds top bands and no violence. It was a different world.

    • @musicairplanes4884
      @musicairplanes4884 2 года назад +5

      Joe Cocker, Richie Havens, Sly and the Family Stone, The Who.

    • @gerchwurzelsepp8243
      @gerchwurzelsepp8243 2 года назад +4

      Also: food shortages, horrendous smell due to lack of enough toilets, Hendrix almost didn't play because he didn't agree with his salary for the gig even tho everyone got paid the same, the Army had to come in to sort out this mess because hundreds of thousands of attendees just showed up and tore down the fences.
      While it was a massively influencing event with amazing artists, it wasn't all fun and games.

    • @garryiglesias4074
      @garryiglesias4074 2 года назад +1

      @@musicairplanes4884 THE WHO ! Yes !

    • @musicairplanes4884
      @musicairplanes4884 2 года назад +10

      @@gerchwurzelsepp8243 No one cares about the negative side. They dealt with it. This was a once in a generation moment that would be impossible today.

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN 2 года назад

      CROSBY STILLS NASH AND YOUNG

  • @elaine8013
    @elaine8013 2 года назад +4

    And just like that 1/2 a million of us kids picked up whatever they could find around and kept the beat. It was my birthday and the best party ever.

  • @lynnsmith3976
    @lynnsmith3976 2 года назад +66

    Of my Harri, Woodstock had some of the greatest artists at the time playing, so, so many. You would not be disappointed if you watched the movie Woodstock, I promise.

    • @williamstlouis3368
      @williamstlouis3368 2 года назад +6

      Yes. Director's cut, 3 hours and 45 minutes long. Peace out.

    • @DENVEROUTDOORMAN
      @DENVEROUTDOORMAN 2 года назад +2

      Exactly the music of a generation

    • @jeancoughlin5490
      @jeancoughlin5490 2 года назад

      The Monterey Pop documentary is also not to be missed. I never tire of the videos of either Soul Sacrifice of Goin' Home. My favorite cuts from the movie.

  • @richdiddens4059
    @richdiddens4059 2 года назад +76

    At various times and places they've stated they were high on acid, peyote, or mescaline. I originally heard it was mescaline about 20 or 30 years ago. Carlos said he was hallucinating that his guitar had turned into a snake and he was wrestling it. FYI: On the Woodstock album cover is a photo of a standing couple wrapped up in a pink blanket looking out over a field of trash. A few years ago, on the 50th anniversary, he called into a radio show claiming to be the man of the couple in the blanket and that they were married, still together, and still had the blanket.

    • @davidhattman7649
      @davidhattman7649 2 года назад +3

      It Was LSD

    • @kirbygulbrandsen4507
      @kirbygulbrandsen4507 2 года назад +1

      @@davidhattman7649 that’s what Carlos said and he was getting off when they called them up unexpectedly..

    • @ezekiel5687
      @ezekiel5687 2 года назад +1

      I think everyone knows now and said it in every comment section.

    • @Richard--
      @Richard-- Год назад +2

      In an interview that can be found here on RUclips, Carlos said the LSD was given to him by Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead. Thanks Jerry! 😊

  • @servo6620
    @servo6620 2 года назад +9

    Santana took the stage as unknowns . They left as legends !!

    • @barrycohen311
      @barrycohen311 2 года назад +2

      You are right, Santana was a SF Bay Area musician at the time. Few knew of him on the East Coast.

  • @sagauer
    @sagauer 2 года назад +3

    The drummer was only 20 years old... I am a drummer and this performance always stuck with me!

  • @julienmarquet8612
    @julienmarquet8612 Год назад +4

    WOODSTOCK WAS, THE GREATEST FESTIVAL EVER! NOT ONLY BECAUSE YOU GOT SO MUCH GREAT BANDS, ARTISTS! BUT, BECAUSE, THEY GAVE THEIR SOULS! ALL OF THEM MADE GREAT PERFORMANCES! THE DRUMMER, WAS ONLY 17 ! INSANE!

  • @rafaelorantes7185
    @rafaelorantes7185 2 года назад +43

    Drummer, I think was 18 or 19 years old at the time, a Nicaraguan and a Puerto Rican on the congas, best percussive combo you’ll ever see, best Santana lineup period !

    • @moonbeam2062
      @moonbeam2062 2 года назад +4

      The drummer had just turned 20 a little over a month before the concert. (Michael Shrieve)

    • @dabig25
      @dabig25 Год назад

      They were both INCREDIBLE

  • @debbiechang5781
    @debbiechang5781 2 года назад +28

    Carlos Santana and his band were beasts in this awesome performance. Woodstock was a miracle in so many ways and something that can never be replicated. I’m so grateful for the footage from the festival that will always be cherished. Thanks Harri🌺✌️

  • @mariov1347
    @mariov1347 7 месяцев назад +3

    Now we have one favorite song. In the 70s we had 1000+ favorite songs.

    • @linjicakonikon7666
      @linjicakonikon7666 2 месяца назад +1

      '63-'73 It was all downhill after that.

    • @mariov1347
      @mariov1347 2 месяца назад

      @@linjicakonikon7666 The 80s was the disgrace.

  • @keef7224
    @keef7224 2 года назад +3

    I love the ending when Bill Graham pats Gregg Rollie on the back and points out to the massive audience. I imagine he said something to him like “Take a good look out at that sea of people and see how you just lit them on fire, and remember it because you’ll never see something like this again!”. What a breakthrough for a virtually unknown band, and Bill Graham discovered them and insisted they be on the bill at Woodstock when nobody outside of San Francisco had ever heard of them.

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty 2 года назад +27

    Santana wasn't scheduled to go on stage for about eight more hours. They decided to get high and enjoy all of the other artists and Bands, so they took some LSD and other drugs, figuring they'd be fine by the time they were going to perform later that evening. After an hour or so, one of the guys running the show, comes up and says "We need you to go on now, because some other artist hasn't arrived yet as the roads are all backed up from concert goers clogging the them." Santana was just starting to feel the effects of their various drugs they had taken. Carlos Santana, went on to play maybe the best guitar performance of his career, which The Band was only formed weeks earlier. A very young drummer ( 18yrs old) from Seattle was just graduated out of High school and found himself in front of 500,000 people at the world's largest ever 3 day Rock Festival. 1969 was a Hell of a year! Oh yeah, we did a little thing by landing a man on the moon as well, just a month before.

    • @wylier
      @wylier Год назад

      Arlo guthrie had the same experience, he described it at a 25th anniversary mini-concert in 1994. (The other 'vets' of the festival there were Canned Heat and Melanie). He thought he had plenty of time before he went onstage, so he smoked up a joint. Guess what happened next? lol

  • @mac2920
    @mac2920 Год назад +11

    This was # 1 song at Woodstock-Joe Cocker # 2 Little Help from my Friends, Ten Years after # 3 Going Home. I saw this in 1970 and the entire audience was in a trance-it was so amazing.

  • @doncourtreporter
    @doncourtreporter 2 года назад +56

    It really was spiritual. a renaissance in music and love. Carlos was tripping hard and said his guitar looked like a snake. Wizardry on display. Sir, Woodstock was first planned for 50,000. When it reached an estimated 100,000 they had to find another city, and found a natural amphitheater in grass with lakes, from helicopter. They reached 400,000 and lasted three or four days with city residents making sandwiches by the truck load and delivering to the farm. Again, Sir HarriBest has the best channel on the world-wide web. Peace and love.

    • @p-town7736
      @p-town7736 Год назад +1

      He was tripping because he hung out with Garcia earlier and thought his time on stage had been bumped back. Then suddenly he was called on stage. Oops, he was a trippen’

  • @alansmith7626
    @alansmith7626 2 года назад +2

    brother, I am 66, I was an Air Force brat, I was living in Hawaii, me and my best friend Kenny went to movie theater on base ans saw Woodstaock the movie when it first came out, I was 13 or 14.., I never forget, was a Saturady afternoon,...when we left the theater we both wished we had been there...imagine living in Hawaii and wishing you could have been in upstate New York! Was trippy! Great react!!!

  • @tanner_uncut
    @tanner_uncut Год назад +2

    10yrs After (coming home) is my SECOND favorite woodstock performance😃👊... Soul Sacrifice is my #1. It's the GOAT. Period.

  • @timlinj
    @timlinj 2 года назад +4

    I've seen SANTANA some 30+ times in my life. LEVITATED Every time. Indeed I DID.

  • @andythrush3341
    @andythrush3341 2 года назад +32

    Carlos always give you his heart and soul when he performs. Saw em live 4 times but. not at Woodstock, I was only 14. The infusion of Hispanic roots always made his music a little different. I've always connected to the tone of his guitar and his desire to let others shine made him one my all time favorite performers. Thanks for the Woodstock Revival today Harri!

  • @garyl4827
    @garyl4827 2 года назад +8

    This has always been my favorite performance from Woodstock

  • @ianlaker9161
    @ianlaker9161 Год назад +2

    Legend has it they had all dropped acid and then had to go on stage earlier than expected. I just cannot see how they would have played so superbly under the influence. Far from them being 'out of it', this is one of the most brilliantly tight and cohesive performances you will ever see. No corrective tech or backing tracks. Just brilliant musicians in a groove from heaven.

  • @lorettascurato2692
    @lorettascurato2692 2 года назад +19

    I was immediately engaged by the rhythm of this song and it just kept building! That drum solo!!! My first time hearing this song. Even better than expected 👍😃

    • @rolanddeschain965
      @rolanddeschain965 2 года назад

      Most of the band dropped acid before their set expecting to play for 30 minutes then party, there was some technical issues that kept them on stage for longer so by the time they got to this, the last song of the set they were tripping hard......lsd takes about 45 minutes to kick in. At least.....thats what I heard lol

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Год назад +3

    Michael Shrive was 20 years old at this performance....Born: July 6, 1949. The real impressive thing is how good he was at that age, how many years playing to get that damn good.

  • @realbser1956
    @realbser1956 2 года назад +19

    If you are looking for a rabbit hole to dive into, I highly recommend you going through the entire Woodstock 21 song set ending with Jimi Hendrix doing the Star Spangled Banner and Purple Haze. Your view of music will never be the same.

  • @stevenaleman7454
    @stevenaleman7454 2 года назад +5

    funny, I just looked up the drummer's name before reading the comment below....Michael Shrieve played his heart, soul, and drumming-hands off at Woodstock...Carlos Santana's guitar playing is next level awesome!! cool reaction video, keep 'em rolling!

  • @dougca7086
    @dougca7086 2 года назад +9

    You should react to Joe Cocker at Woodstock as well as the group Canned Heat also fixing to die Rag by Country Joe and the Fish

  • @dougca7086
    @dougca7086 2 года назад +5

    Richie Havens was the first act at Woodstock they asked him to keep playing because other people hadn't arrived yet he played a five hours straight react to Richie Havens live at Woodstock

  • @robertmiller9207
    @robertmiller9207 11 месяцев назад +4

    Harri.....are you saying we were musically spoiled back then ?? I'd say you're right. Child of the 60's, grew up in San Francisco. How grateful I am to be able to say I witnessed much of the greatest music ever created.

    • @clarkmacgowan5114
      @clarkmacgowan5114 16 дней назад

      Child of 60's and 70's here! Maybe we ran into each other at winterland lol!

  • @pumas6100
    @pumas6100 Год назад +3

    MI BROTHER SANTANA MEXICAN MUSICIAN , IS GREAT FOREVER. THAHKS FROM MEXICO CITY.

  • @williamstlouis3368
    @williamstlouis3368 2 года назад +2

    At Woodstock, that was the normal. Nothing but peace, love and music. Peace out.

  • @276parpir
    @276parpir 2 года назад +8

    this is the indispensable version--thanks for reacting to it and to the person who recommended it.........

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 2 года назад +5

    One of the 100 Greatest Live Performances In Music History.

  • @susanbycroft2786
    @susanbycroft2786 2 года назад +4

    Best drum solo I've ever heard. All of the musicians in this band were famous. I saw them at Woodstock! I was blessed to be there. I saw 10 year after

  • @nickfiorenza5930
    @nickfiorenza5930 2 года назад +2

    My late mom, took me and my brother and sister, to the Woodstock concert, one of the best concert ever live. Remember this was during the height of the Vietnam war, social unrest in our cities. But, this was a time to get high, and just groove with the greatest music in history. There was so much love and peace, everyone everyone forgot the problems of the world. Far out man. . . , man the love, and happiness was so pure. This was during the height of vi

    • @wylier
      @wylier Год назад

      Did you hear that they closed off New York State Thruway, man? Also, there was some brown acid circulating that was 'not specifically too good'. It's your own trip, so do your own thing, but just know there is a warning about the brown acid. Anyways, see you at the lake! (Bathing suits optional.) 😛

  • @joanlajara3939
    @joanlajara3939 Год назад +2

    One of the best acts at Woodstock! You are right about Ten Years after! The way music was meant to be played!! Crazy good stuff!❤️

  • @brucefelger4015
    @brucefelger4015 2 года назад +7

    they weren't expecting to play this set/time other bands couldn't make it, so they played like three hours early, having just dropped acid, figuring they had plenty of time for it to wear off.

  • @greggbarrett7117
    @greggbarrett7117 2 года назад +5

    The whole movie is worth watching.

  • @kurtzwar729
    @kurtzwar729 2 года назад +4

    I saw Santana in 1968, a year before Woodstock at the University of Washington Hub ballroom at 4 am. Carlos sitting on the edge of the bandstand, weaving his way way into Black Magic Woman.
    Carlos just blew me away and still does. Caught him later in his white suit phase at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle. Such a brilliant, spiritual musician and man. And he draws gifted musicians with him for the world to see. Carlos Santana. Anytime. Anywhere.

  • @oregonsbragia
    @oregonsbragia Год назад +1

    “Look at the way those girls were dancing! That wasn’t normal.“ 😂 absolutely! everyone was having an out of body experience!

  • @chuckmontoya8882
    @chuckmontoya8882 Год назад +1

    The whole band was high on mushrooms, they were flying!! Love that rendition of Soul Sacrifice, they blew those hippies away!!!

  • @bmoak
    @bmoak 2 года назад +3

    Johnny Winter playing "Mean Town Blues" live at Woodstock.

  • @niccoarcadia4179
    @niccoarcadia4179 Год назад +1

    I saw them at Jones Beach Summer concerts back in the 90's. I was 1st row center. Carlos was practically standing on my head. My ears are still ringing.

  • @annmills3163
    @annmills3163 2 года назад +26

    This was Santanas big break ☮️💜. Michael Shrieve on drums is known today as one of the best drummers around. More than 400,000 people were there

    • @dabig25
      @dabig25 Год назад

      He was a BEAST

  • @user-xh9rz7rf8l
    @user-xh9rz7rf8l 2 года назад +1

    Man, after 53 years we have grandchildren now. Have mercy on us.

  • @Rhaspun
    @Rhaspun 10 месяцев назад +3

    When I see Soul Sacrifice and Woodstock. I will watch the video. I never get tired of listening to this song and the reviews. This longer version is the best version. The shorter version edits the drummer to cut his show down. I like and agree with your review. Woodstock gave Santana their breakout show for the nation to see how good they are.

  • @michaellane4762
    @michaellane4762 Год назад +1

    In the 60s that's the way it was ALL the time ....at a concert EVERYBODY got to show their stuff!! You young people have missed out on SO much good music. I am glad you get to enjoy it now. As we said in the 60s... ROCK ON!!

  • @ajaxfernsby4078
    @ajaxfernsby4078 2 года назад +1

    This music is part of my DNA. I feel like I’m getting supercharged whenever I hear this.

  • @alexmcleod3755
    @alexmcleod3755 16 дней назад

    This has been voted best live performance of the last 50 years hands down .

  • @karenj3611
    @karenj3611 2 года назад +5

    Who on Gods green earth gave this a thumbs down?

  • @alfredogrimaldobarrosocabr1137
    @alfredogrimaldobarrosocabr1137 Год назад +1

    I was 15 years old in 1969 , santana the best from Peru

  • @cheekymonkey444
    @cheekymonkey444 11 часов назад +1

    Carlos was wrestling with his guitar because he was peaking on acid, and his guitar neck turned into a serpent that he was fighting to play.
    They had fish bowls of "party favors" back stage.

  • @markd5067
    @markd5067 2 года назад +5

    I remember listening to Santana in the late 60's and early 70's. There was always great percussions in his music...

  • @paulauvray1962
    @paulauvray1962 2 года назад +1

    The best Concert by fare for all time !!! We where so lucky

  • @garryokeefe1605
    @garryokeefe1605 2 года назад +7

    So pleased to see this versiont, every uTube I've seen has the badly cut version, having the LP for 50 years it was so frustrating - I saw the film in the 70's and I think there were similar cuts to great tracks which was hard to take after knowing all the tracks and solos in my head - a great event Harry, but the following year, the Isle of Wight festival had 600,000 people!

  • @starlaryer4165
    @starlaryer4165 2 года назад +2

    My first concert was Ten Years After in about 1973...love the band and love this version of Soul Sacrifice

  • @jamesmichael5475
    @jamesmichael5475 2 года назад +1

    TO me tSoul Sacrifice is one of the most emotional, passionate, gut-wrenching tour-de-forces ever performed.

  • @suzie4417
    @suzie4417 2 года назад +3

    I agree about Santana & 10 Years After - they are my two favs from Woodstock! Glad you played the long drum solo & percussion & bass & organ 😆💗🎶☮️ Your Reaction was the BEST !
    Sad news Marcus ‘The Magnificent’ the conga percussionist recently passed away, May he RIP & keep playing wherever he is 💓☮️😢💔

  • @jaketm4500
    @jaketm4500 2 года назад +5

    Brother ,you really need to react to the opening act of woodstock.Richie Havens set will blow your mind profoundly!

  • @wilfbentley6738
    @wilfbentley6738 Год назад +1

    This is one of my favourite tracks. Carlos does his thing, then allows his buddies to have a solo also - pretty awesome band leader!.

  • @_j_a_z_z_9892
    @_j_a_z_z_9892 2 года назад +1

    For me, Santana was the best band at woodstock and the birth of a super group

  • @gordoncarson9046
    @gordoncarson9046 3 месяца назад +2

    Santana interview , he said he took acid because he thought he was going on later. They changed the time and he was peaking. “ the neck of the guitar was like a snake , I was just hanging on” The drummer. was 16 or 17. I am 73. Went there from Montreal in an Austin Healy.

  • @roymoore3156
    @roymoore3156 2 года назад +1

    Up to half a million people in the audience!
    Fuggin’ crazy is right! Ten years after was mind blowing as well, as was every act that weekend!

  • @bothyrat
    @bothyrat 2 года назад +1

    An unintended masterpiece of the genre.

  • @JimmyRJump
    @JimmyRJump 2 года назад +2

    The organist is Greg Rolie, who, together with another later member of Santana (Neil Schon) formed the band Journey in the early seventies.

  • @danielfardella1622
    @danielfardella1622 2 года назад +1

    We thought it was gonna be "just another concert" and the NY roads were jammed. We said "forget it man"...what a mistake!!! Love your show, peace and love through God always my brother.

  • @robertbroatch6919
    @robertbroatch6919 2 года назад +3

    One of the very best live perfs. ever! People will be watching listening to this forever--

  • @mimig3904
    @mimig3904 2 года назад +1

    Major drummer genius. He was with Santana for a couple of years from the beginning

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 2 года назад +11

    Harri, you have to check out Ritchie Havens from that concert. He is not a rocker, but rather acoustic artist. He kicked off the concert, first artist to play, since all the other bands were late and someone had to go on stage, since the crowd was already there.

  • @arthurslaughter4122
    @arthurslaughter4122 2 года назад +1

    Welcome to my world. I was 17 in 1969. I wanted to do Woodstock SO BADLY. Dad would have killed me though!

  • @markmatthews4481
    @markmatthews4481 2 месяца назад

    Listening to Carlos Santana play is incredible, one of the greatest guitar players in history. I went to see Santana in Tucson, halfway through their set Eric Clapton joined the band to jam with Carlos. Just WOW! They alternated playing a Santana song and a Clapton song. Pure magic.

  • @trevordoolan5011
    @trevordoolan5011 2 года назад +2

    Acid Fuelled Santana & Band is Absolutely Amazing...🙌
    .

  • @rickc661
    @rickc661 2 года назад +13

    Yep. I love this edition of the band, the percussion section of Arias, Carabello and Schrieve - I can't remember the band the was the other choice for manager B, Graham but us fans sure got lucky. near all the groups were great, like Canned Heat.... and several groups probably for contract reasons weren't on the film. the band anyone ? I would hope the film has been seen in full, a couple times, despite the aging of the various interviews it is great. another top music film, a must see , twice > the tenth anniversary of " Les Miz'. Some of the best singing ever, all the performers are great. ps - the only main stage performer to play on the small stage - Joan Baez, her heart & mind always in the right place.

    • @trespatines8698
      @trespatines8698 2 года назад

      It’s been said that most people that attended Woodstock does not remember it. Lots of substances consumed during those 3 days.

    • @55102
      @55102 2 года назад +1

      Chepito Areas, not Arias.

  • @someoneelse745
    @someoneelse745 2 года назад +1

    I wish i was alive to see this performance live. They were the best!

  • @melissaford717
    @melissaford717 Год назад +1

    I worked with a lady when I was a teen in the late 80s. Her name was Jean and she showed me her original Woodstock ticket (her boyfriend had his; he wound up going to Vietnam a few weeks later. He made it home). They weren't even taking tickets by the time she got there. She got to see these guys and this song was a highlight for her. They had no idea who Santana were but she they sure did after this jam. She talked about how the storms were terrible; the mud people were real. They stayed until Monday morning to see Jimi Hendrix which Jean said was electric. Her bf took his dad's van & someone stole the stereo which was state-of-the-art at the time. Damn long-haired Hippies thieves lol. Nice review 🙂

  • @sjd5750
    @sjd5750 2 года назад +4

    Because of the importance of this festival, this performance has to rank as the greatest live performance I'd even seen, and I've seen an awful lot, in my 65 yrs...However, believe it, or not I think their performance of this song at Tanglewood a year later actually tops it..It's that good.

  • @danielmestas7767
    @danielmestas7767 2 года назад +2

    This was well orchestrated and the percussion left no stone unturned. Well done!

  • @klisher
    @klisher 2 года назад +1

    i first saw the woodstock concert on its 25th anniversary (there was a 5 hour special on it on BBC2 ) and i agree with you, the best 2 performances were Santana and 10 years after. ive thought that for the last 29 years

  • @evileep
    @evileep 2 года назад +1

    I believe Carlos was on another planet that night.

  • @chrisw3421
    @chrisw3421 Год назад +1

    They were high as shit... Santana said he thought his guitar was a serpent (or something like that) and he was fighting it, they took mescaline. This was like the beginning of the golden age of popular music, so much creativity. This is a jam!

  • @joanlajara3939
    @joanlajara3939 Год назад +1

    One of the best live performances ever!!!! The best music ever!!

  • @bluerhumba1753
    @bluerhumba1753 2 года назад +8

    Have you checked out Sly & the Family Stone at Woodstock? (Or any live footage of them from that era). Amazing.
    Love Carlos’ stank face throughout this & Michael Shrieve is too underrated as a sticksman. “Jingo-lo-ba” is a similar song you may like.
    Enjoy your reactions, keep going. Nice decor too !✌🏼

  • @davidlitchke4964
    @davidlitchke4964 2 года назад +1

    A live performance, doesn't get much better than that!

  • @abrarahmed1888
    @abrarahmed1888 2 года назад +2

    Insane infectious rhythm. I keep coming back to this from when I bought the Woodstock triple album back in 74. One of the best sets along with Ten Years After, The Who, Joe Cocker and Hendrix

  • @mariaportengen2959
    @mariaportengen2959 2 года назад +2

    Great musicians, the drums, guitar, and the bass. It's hard to sit still with this music. Goosebumps. 💕💕🎸🎸🎸👍

  • @davidbentley145
    @davidbentley145 2 года назад +1

    We have a friend who was hired as security for this event...He had all kinds of tales from that time...countless cases of overdoses,food shortage ,good and bad drugs,etc;(of which he did quite a few as well)ha,ha...You really must see the whole concert to give these acts some context...Ty for your react brotha