Drummer reacts to "Soul Sacrifice" (Live at Tanglewood) by Santana

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • THANK YOU BILL J! THIS MADE MY WEEK! Oh my god. This might be better then the Woodstock show.... And that was one of the best performances of all time! How did they one up that? It shouldn't be possible. But here we are. Dancing.
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  • @craigreid7178
    @craigreid7178 18 дней назад +27

    There is no music today that can come within 100,000 miles of this.

  • @dianedavies8291
    @dianedavies8291 19 дней назад +49

    Today is Michael Shrieve’s 75th birthday. Perfect timing. ✌️♥️🎶

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  19 дней назад +7

      No shit? That is wild. It must have been meant to be! Happy birthday Michael!

    • @dianedavies8291
      @dianedavies8291 19 дней назад

      @@L33Reacts yeah, I run a fb music page so I saw that you posted that right after I had posted about his bd…serendipity.

    • @sylvialee1079
      @sylvialee1079 18 дней назад +3

      Happy Birthday Michael!!! ❤️🎂🎈

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  18 дней назад +2

      @@dianedavies8291 glad it worked out that way. This was like a birthday party! 🥳

    • @dianedavies8291
      @dianedavies8291 18 дней назад +4

      @@L33Reacts cool story to add, I bought drumsticks and practice pad for my best friend last month, she wants to learn drums. Today at a thrift store I found a drum set that was 75% off. Got it all for $50. She’s over the moon but we haven’t told her old man yet.😂😂😂😂

  • @poutine57
    @poutine57 19 дней назад +17

    I would go back to the seventies for sure........

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley 19 дней назад +12

    Incredible performance. Pure essential visceral music.

  • @melanieredfield9736
    @melanieredfield9736 18 дней назад +18

    Not trying to knock today's artists because there are some very talented people out there; but... watching this explains why we aren't generally raving over rap, hiphop, and all of the new, digitally-enhanced music coming out today. None of that stuff even comes CLOSE to the artists of the 60's & 70's. Yes, we were spoiled!! But as you young people experience these gems as "new" for the first time, you get to feel exactly the way we did when they were new to all of us. The best part, is that 50 or 60 ywars later, we still get hyped up on this music; its that good! We feel you, Lee!

    • @HareDeLune
      @HareDeLune 18 дней назад

      Spoiled *rotten!* 😅

  • @realbser1956
    @realbser1956 19 дней назад +18

    This was so good that I really have no words to describe it. Woodstock was iconic, this was otherworldly. 🔥

    • @harrietmiller3982
      @harrietmiller3982 18 дней назад

      Totally agree! I love when young people discovering the great music from the past are not only blown away but jealous! Good reason for that🎶

  • @nancy9891
    @nancy9891 18 дней назад +7

    My daughter saw Santana last week near Chicago and he is still going strong. They were all young there. It’s been over 50 years ago!! South American jazz and rock combined to make Santana a treasure in this whole world 🎶🎶 🌍💕🎸🎶🎶

  • @cliffordlowerre1381
    @cliffordlowerre1381 6 дней назад +1

    Carlos Santana. Living legend still performing! Always surrounded by great musicians and always puts on a great show.

  • @1ergnas1
    @1ergnas1 13 дней назад +1

    I'm 76 years old miss those days so much, concerts were just plain pure music fun! Saw him 3 times, always an excellent show. Miss concerts like this and SRV, Airplane, Zeppelin, all the greats,
    things were so beautiful. Good job drummer from a faithful follower.

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 19 дней назад +4

    Freaking outstanding pick Lee!

  • @carlomercorio1250
    @carlomercorio1250 19 дней назад +7

    Classic Santana

  • @donnabailey8983
    @donnabailey8983 18 дней назад +3

    I love watching them , they always look like they’re having so much fun . This is a toe tapper for sure ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @michaelwalker5257
    @michaelwalker5257 15 дней назад +2

    It doesn't get much better than these guys, and this song!

  • @stephenstrudwick8095
    @stephenstrudwick8095 18 дней назад +4

    Bill Graham was a German impresario and legendary rock concert promoter, who in the mid '60s to early '70s owned both The Fillmore and Winterland Arena in San Francisco. These venues became proving grounds for San Francisco Bay area rock bands and acts such as the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin. Graham also opened The Fillmore East, a companion to the Fillmore Auditorium and its successor, the Fillmore West, in the Lower East Side section of Manhattan, New York.
    During the summer of 1970, Bill Graham presented an extraordinary series of concerts at Tanglewood, the renowned classical music venue located in the scenic Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. At the time, presenting rock music in a classical venue was a surprising and precarious step to take. To many, hearing "The Fillmore" and "Tanglewood" in the same sentence equated to "when worlds collide." Much like his approach at the Fillmores, Graham's "Fillmore at Tanglewood" series presented diverse handpicked triple bills, but with the added advantage of a beautiful open-air venue, plenty of informal lawn seating, and the Fillmore East crew providing technical support.
    The 1970 Tanglewood concert series delivered outstanding rock performances, beginning with Jethro Tull and The Who (July 7, 1970), and closing with Miles Davis and Santana (August 18, 1970). Bill Graham presented another equally memorable night at Tanglewood right between those two concerts. On the evening of July 21, 1970, Chicago would become the last minute headliner on an impressive triple bill that, in typically diverse Graham style, featured openers, the New Orleans-based Preservation Hall Jazz Band and former Lovin' Spoonful leader, John Sebastian.
    Joe Cocker and his extravagant Mad Dogs And Englishman revue, literally the biggest rock act touring in 1970, were originally going to be the headline act on July 21, but Cocker was forced to back out just weeks before the gig due to the demanding logistics of his tour and his deteriorating health. In addition, despite Bill Graham's best negotiating efforts, Jimi Hendrix, then in the midst of studio sessions (sadly, his last ever) and immersed in managerial problems, was also unable to work the performance into his schedule. Some claim Hendrix may have suggested Graham contact the band Chicago, who were also living in New York City at the time, recording their third album.

  • @jasonralph4286
    @jasonralph4286 18 дней назад +4

    Something about the Hammond Organ with spinning Leslie horns sitting on top and the wild pulsating sound it makes is amazing. It's an organ sound like no other that you can hear in so many of these great late 60's, 70's rock songs. Lee Michaels, Leon Russell, Cactus, Vanilla Fudge, Deep Purple to name a few.

  • @user-oj9oy7mi1j
    @user-oj9oy7mi1j 14 дней назад +1

    The perfect jam session with legends on stage.

  • @johnnyfrederick01
    @johnnyfrederick01 19 дней назад +6

    Tanglewood is so beautiful. A great place to see a concert under the stars. Also SPAC (Saratoga Performing Arts Center) where we saw a lot of acts back in the ‘70’s.

    • @jimholt1888
      @jimholt1888 18 дней назад

      Just saw James Taylor two nights ago, there. Beautiful grounds and vibe is peaceful.

    • @user-zh9ow3jz1t
      @user-zh9ow3jz1t 17 дней назад

      but no more

  • @richeaton5752
    @richeaton5752 19 дней назад +17

    Santana at Tanglewood is one of the best concerts to watch on RUclips.

  • @goonbelly5841
    @goonbelly5841 19 дней назад +5

    It must be humbling for a young musician just getting started in the business to watch this video and realize how high the standard is if you want to be the best.

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 19 дней назад +4

    Dan Rather interviewed Carlos, and went throughout the career, Woodstock, weed, etc ..at the very end Dan asked Carlos..." How would you describe your Music? ..Carlos leaned back and didn't answer quickly, then leaned forward, with a smile, answered...." My music is Delicious! " 😂😂😂😂

  • @harrietmiller3982
    @harrietmiller3982 18 дней назад +3

    👏🙌👌💯I was so loving your loving Michael's drum solo! Even the band thought this was the better performance over Woodstock‼️. I saw Santana a few months after their Woodstock coming out party. It was in San Francisco at the Avalon Ballroom which was a popular if small venue. No seating, everyone standing and dancing. I could Santana himself but the drummer was hidden from my view. Besides being blown away by Carlos, the percussion section, the drummer was so much more incredible than I had ever experienced and I never knew who he was until RUclips and walking back down the great music highway of my youth. Happy Birthday today to Michael, one of the world's greatest drummers🥁‼️

  • @janetcarlson9960
    @janetcarlson9960 19 дней назад +7

    Michael fucking rocks! Watch the Woodstock video with the full drum solo, it's out there. Digging them since then MICHAEL!! ***

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 18 дней назад +7

    Never forget, Gregg Rollie, and Neil Schon, left Satanna, later in decade, to form their own band. That band was a little, tiny band , called Journey.
    Hope they did well. 😂
    The Family Tree of music, is amazing.

    • @lawrencesmith6536
      @lawrencesmith6536 18 дней назад +1

      Love the first Journey albums

    • @johnathanstruble1064
      @johnathanstruble1064 18 дней назад +1

      @@lawrencesmith6536 ✌️..." Feeling that Way/Anytime , played together, as it should be., an absolutely great rock n roll , composition..and yes, we know the other Journey hits.
      Thanks for the comment... reply . 🙏✌️

    • @richdiddens4059
      @richdiddens4059 13 дней назад

      Gregg left Santana over differences in where the band was going and didn't co-found Journey for about a year or two. Neal Schon left and joined Azteka. It was a great band with lots of members but too many couldn't leave their day jobs. He got with Gregg after Azteka to form Journey. He was only 19 when Journey started.

  • @Sergiosmom1-g5g
    @Sergiosmom1-g5g 19 дней назад +3

    Great sound!

  • @gregm3406
    @gregm3406 16 дней назад +2

    Ive said this on several of these older videos. There was something about the band all standing together in the center of the stage. It totally focused the energy out to the crowd. For some reason modern bands stand 50ft from each other on a huge stage. Totally kills the energy.

  • @davidboivin7996
    @davidboivin7996 18 дней назад +1

    Iconic for the ages!!

  • @d2d2d28
    @d2d2d28 18 дней назад +2

    Unfu$$ing believable!!!! This was beyond words!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @cindyfalstrom7231
    @cindyfalstrom7231 18 дней назад +3

    Michael was only 19/20 at this concert. Amazing talented kid.

  • @shemanic1
    @shemanic1 17 дней назад +1

    Santana ALWAYS delivers, I am lucky enough (& old enough) to have seen them Live many times. Carlos always great on guitar & the amazing Michael Shrieve on drums.

  • @standbytogo123
    @standbytogo123 11 дней назад

    Never get tired of Santana everlasting music

  • @MikeOstrowski-iq8wf
    @MikeOstrowski-iq8wf 17 дней назад +2

    “What a time to be alive” wish I could go back all over again ❤ Greg Rollie left Santana and formed this little group called “Journey”

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 18 дней назад +2

    Cheers , to Bill! , tink!

  • @SANPARR1
    @SANPARR1 19 дней назад +3

    It's great to see your enthusiasm friend, Santana is a great show

  • @chrissyparx9472
    @chrissyparx9472 18 дней назад +1

    What a great performance ,Santana has always been good,

  • @thruppence-ys9zp
    @thruppence-ys9zp 19 дней назад +8

    How any of the audience could stay seated through that I do not understand

  • @italcook1
    @italcook1 18 дней назад +1

    Haven’t seen this one! Thanks for this. Soooo Magnificent !!!!!

  • @sharondavid-melly1498
    @sharondavid-melly1498 19 дней назад +3

    Days of happiness ❤️

  • @tommonk7651
    @tommonk7651 18 дней назад +2

    Shrieve was a beast.... I loved Santana with Greg Rolie on keys.

  • @arizrich
    @arizrich 19 дней назад +2

    Great version!

  • @sylvialee1079
    @sylvialee1079 18 дней назад +1

    Santana played the very first concert I ever attended in the 60's! Great motivation for me to continue going to as many concerts as I possibly could all of my life until around 6 years ago. I loved revisiting this performance, TYSM!! Great reaction and yes, no doubt, we were spoiled! 😂

  • @stephenstrudwick8095
    @stephenstrudwick8095 18 дней назад +1

    Santana at Tanglewood....just about one year after their career making performance at Woodstock. They were enjoying the success of their debut album with three hit songs, had a new Top 10 hit with a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Black Magic Woman” and were about to release their second album, the amazing "Abraxas." This is the classic lineup of Santana, before a young Neal Joseph Schon joined the band. 🤓

  • @AP-gb3eh
    @AP-gb3eh 15 дней назад

    Just pure JOY!

  • @jasonralph4286
    @jasonralph4286 18 дней назад +1

    Just remembered Santana 3 and some favorites from that album like "Jungle Strut" and "Everybody's Everything", Everything is Coming Our Way" and "No One To Depend On". Damn, so many great albums and sooo many awesome songs.That's just one album that I haven't thought of in years! Lee, you won't run out of great music to react to in this lifetime! 🎉

  • @damonhines8187
    @damonhines8187 18 дней назад +2

    Damn, I'm glad to come across this after always treasuring the Woodstock version. Several of' em were on acid there and it's to their credit that they held it together, met the occasion as they did.
    Michael made a huge impact then, just another percussion icon to file.
    Saw Carlos just once, touring the album he did with Mahavishnu John McLaughlin. Godlike performance by McLaughlin, drummer Billy Cobham, everyone. Great show.
    😊🤙🏼🎶🍁❤️✨️🕊

  • @user-mk5xc4ye9t
    @user-mk5xc4ye9t 15 дней назад +1

    Mike was a legit super drummer but he didn't have a 'rock star" persona. He later said this was one of their best and his favorite gig. Chepito was a world-class timbalero. You should do Savor/Jingo from this concert. He owns it. Tanglewood is in Lenox MA. The Berkshires. A drop-dead beautiful spot. I live nearby. The Boston Symphony Orchestra played outdoor concerts there in the 1930's under a tent. One time there was a terrific storm and the tent collapsed and everybody got soaked. The patrons resolved to build an enclosure, took up a collection, and raised 100K which they offered to a famous architect. He was insulted by the low ball figure and said "For 100K you'll get a shed". It stands today, a roof on support beams and no sides. Open air. If you go there the air is permeated with the scent of citronella candles to keep the skeeters at bay. It was named after the famous BSO conductor Serge Kousssevitski but now shortened to The Shed. The name Tanglewood was taken from Nathaniel Hawthornes "Tanglewood Tales". He lived there in a small red cottage, also still there. At some point it was decided that so fine a venue should not be wasted on classical music and post-Woodstock Jefferson Airplane, the Who, Chicago, iron Butterfly and others did concerts there. I imagine that at this gig everybody within a ten mile radius experienced a contact high

  • @pierretoureille7359
    @pierretoureille7359 18 дней назад +1

    Great selection! I was there--Miles Davis opened. Chicago did play there in 1970. They become the defacto headliner when Hendrix cancelled due to illness

  • @SatsuKakashii
    @SatsuKakashii 17 дней назад +1

    Michael is one of the most underrated drummers.

  • @d2d2d28
    @d2d2d28 14 дней назад +1

    Had to watch this again!

  • @d2d2d28
    @d2d2d28 18 дней назад +1

    Wish I could go back in time and be there because I would have been grooving hard, hard, hard to this!!!!!

  • @jaycorby
    @jaycorby 15 дней назад +1

    Amazing! This concert was played in 1970, that is 54 years ago next month. These young artists are now 'old' dudes. I can identify, I turned 25 in '70, and will be 79 in September of this year. Time is the great 'leveler' and 'equalizer' - everyone gets a turn at being 'old', the only requirement necessary is to live long enough. We can be grateful that these awesome musical events were taped or filmed, and that we can access them on RUclips anytime. There was no internet back then, or cell phones with cams; the only way to experience a concert like this was to attend in person or see it in a movie (quite rare). I watched a video about Michael Shreve on RUclips, the drumming prodigy who performed at both Woodstock (69) and Tanglewood (70). He turned 75 a few days ago, and you would not recognize him as he appears today.

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  15 дней назад

      He actually turned 75 the day I posted this video! I had no idea either. Just cosmic coincidence. :) thank you for watching! I wish I could have lived in that time. Truly.

    • @peperino25
      @peperino25 8 дней назад +2

      @@L33Reacts
      i recommend +🔥from the same performance
      ★ *Santana - Evil Ways - 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood (Official)*
      ★ *SANTANA - Black Magic Woman / Oye Como Va*
      (10min 06sec)(Channel : *therockandrolltv* )
      (its a two continue songs)

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty 19 дней назад +8

    The Woodstock "Soul Sacrifice" is the one and only to watch. That's the classic.

    • @36karpatoruski
      @36karpatoruski 19 дней назад +10

      Woodstock is the iconic masterpiece. Tanglewood is the performance masterpiece.

    • @janetcarlson9960
      @janetcarlson9960 19 дней назад +3

      Mike liked this performance better

    • @36karpatoruski
      @36karpatoruski 18 дней назад +6

      @@janetcarlson9960 Absolutely. By any objective musical performance measure, this was better. That takes absolutely nothing away from Woodstock which will always be seared in everyone’s memory as an iconic and emotional masterpiece. But the band was unquestionably tighter and more professional at Tanglewood. To state that the only one worth seeing is Woodstock is to limit the band’s greatness, and one’s own exposure.

  • @jjo154
    @jjo154 5 дней назад

    Gotta love Rico Reyes having the time of his life with the maracas!

  • @alansmith7626
    @alansmith7626 18 дней назад +1

    with so MUCH goin on , and for so long, bass man never missed a beat...and looked like he was jus chillin and havin fun! Hard to get better than that

  • @janetcarlson9960
    @janetcarlson9960 19 дней назад +1

    Lee read about Michael at the Fillmore. He sat in and was discovered by Santana.

  • @philrodriguez1948
    @philrodriguez1948 18 дней назад +1

    Mercy!

  • @tapduff
    @tapduff 18 дней назад +1

    This was fire!! Amazing musicians! The Woodstock version is also great, when they were all high on acid. Definitely watch the long version for Michael's entire solo.

  • @nikosalmpanis-ty3jt
    @nikosalmpanis-ty3jt 16 дней назад

    I have saw one time live on stage the Santana.Great performance

  • @chrissyparx9472
    @chrissyparx9472 18 дней назад

    Tanglewood is a great place to see music performed there.

  • @UFOS4
    @UFOS4 18 дней назад +2

    Spectacular!! I love this channel!

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  18 дней назад +2

      I’m glad to hear it my friend… thank you for being here!

  • @mapegatkinson92
    @mapegatkinson92 18 дней назад

    The Woodstock performance of this is great too.

  • @genegarrett3372
    @genegarrett3372 19 дней назад +3

    there is an interview on youtube with this drummer "Carlos Santana drummer, Michael Shrieve" recorded fairly recently. You might be interested.

  • @jimholt1888
    @jimholt1888 18 дней назад

    Was at Tanglewood two nights ago to see James Taylor. Nowhere near this energy, but, Tanglewood has a vibe of its own that feels like magic.

  • @sammybeck7794
    @sammybeck7794 18 дней назад +1

    Woodstock was their very first performance. This concert in Tanglewood was the second time playing live if I am correct in that assumption. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. People were just getting to know Santana and as you can tell from the crowd they loved them

  • @freda1182
    @freda1182 18 дней назад +1

    Great! Fun to see that version - first time for me.

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  18 дней назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it too my friend!

  • @ColeenU
    @ColeenU 19 дней назад +3

    This is soooo good

  • @genegarrett3372
    @genegarrett3372 19 дней назад +2

    I saw Santana somewhere in Oklahoma around this time period. I can't remember the specifics too well; must have been some good weed.

  • @sergebrunet4218
    @sergebrunet4218 18 дней назад +2

    been listening to Santana since early 70s ! the album i had was the best ! can t remember all the songs titles but there was Oye como va and Samba pati on it ! the whole album was dope ! lol ! 😎

  • @julianbarber4708
    @julianbarber4708 9 дней назад

    Saw Santana in Nov 72 (just looked it up!) in Berlin. Was one of the best gigs I ever saw. Really turned me on to latino music, if I can put it that way.

  • @jasonralph4286
    @jasonralph4286 18 дней назад +1

    I need more Santana in my life. So many songs to like. I remember "Mother's Daughter" is really good and "Samba Pa Ti". I need to dig through my boxes of albums or better yet just look at Spotify 😂 and find some more recommendations for you. They're so good that it's hard to go wrong!👍

  • @coinneachmaclellan3121
    @coinneachmaclellan3121 15 дней назад

    Imagine having to live up to the standard of the iconic Woodstock performance but Santana certainly did at Tanglewood...

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  15 дней назад

      Oh my did they…. What a show. They one upped the Woodstock one!

  • @ceeceerider
    @ceeceerider 18 дней назад +1

    So f’n good!! 🔥

  • @poutine57
    @poutine57 19 дней назад +1

    LOVE IT.......

  • @christophersmith483
    @christophersmith483 18 дней назад

    That Hammond organ is amazing!

  • @strettoasino9006
    @strettoasino9006 18 дней назад

    Was on a music teacher's outing...
    Many bands played there....
    Especially the multi member bands

  • @chitownlee
    @chitownlee 14 дней назад

    Yes, Same year Chicago played there. The conga player at the beginning is Sheila E's Father.

  • @Richard2003
    @Richard2003 18 дней назад +1

    Saw them in 73 and 74.

  • @Chase57Tx
    @Chase57Tx 18 дней назад +2

    Happy Birthday to Michael Shrieve. Never has so much been achieved with so little kit. The bass lays such a steady Grove. The whole Tanglewood concert was epic, but I love this one for its percussion to match Soul Sacrifice, "Savor/Jingo" ruclips.net/video/sTcXtvKgvE0/видео.htmlsi=lN6KP7rO5pep93Ef

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  18 дней назад +2

      That little kit is DANGEROUS. He was on fire!

  • @sueprator9314
    @sueprator9314 19 дней назад +3

    Side note from a Carlos fan since we grew up in SF: his finest works are the instrumentals he created after his spiritual awakening. First 3 albums were the hard Latin rock ish stuff which were great. However please check out Caravanseri; Barboletta, Welcome, Moonflower, Blues for Salvador and others. They are intricate, transcendental, mystical and yet rhythmic and still latin-ish in influence. That whole period was his best in my opinion. Bass here: David Brown -went to my high school!

    • @kathybwell
      @kathybwell 18 дней назад +1

      Growing up in the Bay Area in 60-70s was so cool cuz we grew up with many rock legends. Mine was Ross Valory, bass player of Journey. We went to same HS, he graduated years before me but his younger brother and I were buds.

    • @user-zh9ow3jz1t
      @user-zh9ow3jz1t 17 дней назад

      first 3 albums were the best

  • @IZZY_EDIBLE
    @IZZY_EDIBLE 14 дней назад

    DAYUM!

  • @gold98gtp
    @gold98gtp 19 дней назад

    FYI the longer Woodstock video (9:56) does not include the complete drum solo - the album version from Woodstock [Soul Sacrifice (Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 16, 1969)] is complete at 11:49

  • @janetcarlson9960
    @janetcarlson9960 19 дней назад +3

    BTW Mike liked this performance better than Woodstock, but of course he was ripped on acid at Woodstock.

  • @jasonralph4286
    @jasonralph4286 18 дней назад +1

    Keyboards are Gregg Rollie on the fabulous Hammond Organ

  • @billhawkins1236
    @billhawkins1236 18 дней назад +1

    And the dude dancing around with the maracas is Carlo's brother.

  • @tomlyons2633
    @tomlyons2633 13 дней назад

    Michael Shrieve later went on to play with Steve Winwood in Stomu Yamashta's "Go". Some good stuff there, and also a live album.

  • @oldairyheir
    @oldairyheir 18 дней назад

    Michael's drum solo here ranks right up there with Iron Butterfly's Ron Bushy on In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. Both iconic!!!

  • @glenndespres5317
    @glenndespres5317 18 дней назад

    Great to see this one! Woodstock is Woodstock though. Find that full version with drum solo and you be the judge. Only one had Carlos tripping balls and still delivering amazing guitar.

  • @jondhuse1549
    @jondhuse1549 18 дней назад

    9:39 - "When the moon is in the seventh house..."

  • @oldairyheir
    @oldairyheir 18 дней назад +1

    Carlos with MORE COWBELL! ✌🏻💀

  • @user-tf7on9ez4r
    @user-tf7on9ez4r 15 дней назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @chitownlee
    @chitownlee 14 дней назад

    Gregg Rolie on the hammond b3 left Santana in 1973 to form Journey.

  • @sueprator9314
    @sueprator9314 18 дней назад

    Side note: "Jose" went by Chepito. He is Nicaraguan-American. Mike Carabello is Puerto Rican. Quite the eclectic mix.

  • @standbytogo123
    @standbytogo123 11 дней назад

    Another similar band that emerged around the same time as Santana 1970 but with African roots was Osibisa. Check out their first album simple title the name of the band 1970. Heaps of wild drumming and evil bass. Music for Gong Gong is a good lead in.

  • @gregm3406
    @gregm3406 16 дней назад

    This show was a week or 2 after the Chicago Tanglewood show.

  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    @user-oe9hj9yl7m 18 дней назад +1

    Just shows you don’t need a massive drum kit to belt it out.

  • @stevestrickland934
    @stevestrickland934 18 дней назад +1

    Don't get no better.

  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    @user-oe9hj9yl7m 18 дней назад

    If that doesn’t make you move nothing will !!!!

  • @franksullivan1873
    @franksullivan1873 18 дней назад +1

    Talk about a groove,lol.

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 19 дней назад

    🔥

  • @HareDeLune
    @HareDeLune 18 дней назад

    Both this and the Woodstock versions are superb, with each one having different strengths.
    The band is a little tighter here, and they keep a driving rhythm going longer. It really builds a palpable energy.
    The Woodstock solo seems a bit longer, so there's a tradeoff with that and the rhythm section.
    The kit is bigger at Woodstock, too, which makes a difference.
    Just enjoy them both without the competition, eh?

  • @lindataggart9076
    @lindataggart9076 18 дней назад

    Please react to this Woodstock.. Live.. First time everyone got to experience Santana and this song..please..

    • @L33Reacts
      @L33Reacts  18 дней назад

      Drummer reacts to "Soul Sacrifice" (Live at Woodstock) by Santana
      ruclips.net/video/TdKtg7qfiEA/видео.html