Santana - Full Concert - 08/18/70 - Tanglewood (OFFICIAL) | Tokyo
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Santana - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/18/1970 - Tanglewood (Lenox, MA) More Santana at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Batuka / Se A Cabo 0:07:38 - Black Magic Woman 0:13:19 - Oye Como Va 0:17:51 - Incident At Neshabur 0:23:25 - Toussaint L'Overture 0:28:25 - Evil Ways 0:32:53 - Hope You're Feeling Better 0:37:31 - Treat 0:44:04 - Savor / Jingo 0:53:42 - Soul Sacrifice 1:06:53 - Gumbo 1:11:34 - Persuasion Personnel: Carlos Santana - guitar, vocals Gregg Rolie - keyboards, piano, lead vocals David Brown - bass Michael Shrieve - drums Jose "Chepito" Areas - percussion, conga, timbales Mike Carabello - percussion, conga, vocals Summary: Recorded just over a year after Santana played its historic Woodstock Music & Art Fair performance, the band was fast becoming one of the biggest in the world. They were about to release their second album, Abraxas, and were riding high on the heels of three hit songs from their debut album and a new Top 10 hit, a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Black Magic Woman." A year earlier - in fact only a few days before the Woodstock Festival - Bill Graham staged the first of several concerts billed as "The Fillmore at Tanglewood." Tanglewood is the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the storied venue had just begun to experiment with staging contemporary concerts on their grounds. Staging a rock concert in a classical venue had yet to be done, so of course the concept of doing so excited Graham. He brought the full-scale Fillmore East production team in, including the Joshua Light Show, and booked a great lineup. This first concert featured B.B King, Jefferson Airplane and The Who, and drew the largest crowd that Tanglewood had ever seen by far. Buoyed by the event's success, Tanglewood and Graham agreed to stage three similar dates in 1970. The last of these is this show, when Santana headlined after The Voices of East Harlem and the legendary Miles Davis had played (you can hear Mile's set here). This historic and beautifully recorded performance features a smoking performance by Santana in the last year of their classic lineup, before a young Neal Schon joined the band. We think you'll agree it's an incredible performance by a great band in their prime.
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Time of the Hippie
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VIVA MEXICO !!!
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"CHEPITO AREAS" UNDER HIS MASTER-LEVEL AFRO HAIR... he is not much tall...150cm maybe... but reachs nearly 170cm whith that amazing "tree" on his head
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Aj lowju Santana
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Bons anos 70.
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The muscle in this lineup is just staggering. A teenage Michael Shrieve pounding the skins and Gregg Rolie on the Hammond just tie it together. Not to mention Carlos and his Yamaha SG!
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i miei 18 anni , indimendicabili.
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MIKE Carabello and Chepito ARIIAS get down about the 25 minute mark. CLASSIC!
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54:00 Jim Morrison its the soundman! haha
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¿Dónde quedó éste Santana?...
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I had just 5 years and born in fucking communist country; thank you You Tube.
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In 1977 I Saw Santana In Munich Germany... Their Back Up Band Was...Journey...They Were awesome & The Was A Awesome Night...
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agreed, Santana in the 70s were the absolute dog's bollocks. I would love to have seen them live then (except I was in nappies then). I would like to arrange for Santana to play full blast outside the Whitehouse every time that Trumph fucker emerges once he takes office. He can't build a wall to keep out superb music
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What a great performance, and with great audio and video! Noone has ever been able to mix latin music with rock the way Santana did then (not even Santana himself haha!)These guys were really prendidos for this show, if this doesn't performance doesn't get your blood flowing, nothing ever will.
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Great. And nice recording quality for 1970!
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is that Michael shrieve on drums ?
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You can obviously still tell its Carlos's passionate touch on that black '69 SG (tremolo and stop-tail added by Carlos) but I fully understand why he joined up with Paul Reed Smith and accentuated/matured his signature tone on Salmon /Son of Salmon (the Santana Signature PRS). The SG just sounds empty in comparison - still, more expressive than any other can extract from a Gobson (sic) - including the Zappa dynasty.
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460, no me gusta? no tienen oído por el buen arte
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Carlitos Santana, uno de nuestros grandes músicos, aunque no figura entre los mejores guitarristas del planeta, why?
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Todo un señor en su transito. Dios lo bendiga ahora y siempre a SANTANA Y TODOS AQUELLOS QUE LO IMPULSARON EN SU OBRA.