Esa sesión de fotos fue tomada muy probablemente en 1.973, con esa apariencia los vi tocar muy poco después en Barcelona. Fue inolvidable, mi primer concierto y fui sólo. Fantástico. Luego vinieron muchos más, entre ellos 3 con la Mahavishnu. 😉😃🚀.
This is the band that did it for me. it had a magical. sound and still does to this day all of bands were good different changes this is the one for me. 🔥🔥🔥
Each of them are classic people. They influenced me big time,teachers of my early music learning ,,,they helped rock out. The bay area has bin blessed . Thank you all.
My life's dream--------> to play the Congas in a Santana concert. My hands are much better than my sticks ! This original band is the quintessential group of musicians whose musical chemistry blends to perfection. My all-time, favorite band......hands down.
I went to the 1986 reunion concert at Shoreline, however the OG line-up did not include Coke Escovedo (pictured here), Coke (RIP), sadly, had passed away earlier in 1986. Best Santana concert that I've ever attended and I've been to many living in San Francisco.
And neither included Neal Schon, who only played in the Abraxas album ( quadraphonic version ) although he only admits his first recording being on Santana III, while the original Santana formation goes back to 1966.
You’re right, I was also there. All present except Coke. I also thought it was the best Santana concert I ever attended the main reason was seeing this lineup since I only started going to Santana concerts in 1977 so seeing this concert was very exciting at Shoreline I’m glad there is video of this on TH-cam. Carlos played about 3 hours that night between both bands. This audio is very good.
SANTANA 20TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT/ SHORELINE AMPHITHEATREMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 08/17/1986 BILL GRAHAM INTRO TO ORIGINAL BAND... 17. IN A SILENT WAY 18. SE A CABO 19. BLACK MAGIC WOMAN/ GYPSY QUEEN 20. OYE COMO VA 21. EVIL WAYS 22. JINGO 23. CHEPITO SOLO 24. MR. SZABO/ BUDDY MILES SOLO 25. SOUL SACRIFICE 26. TOUSSAINT L’OVERTURE
Such a bad azz line-up, though I was under the impression that Tom Coster and Chester Thompson were the keyboardists on this particular date. Thanks for the upload. Love it!
@@flyinpigmusic331 I love C.T., but Coster was always super underrated. He (Coster) also doesn't use this one particular keyboard Chester does, that sounds like a $40-65 QVC kid's toy keyboard! (Sorry. Not meant as a dig, C,T.)
Esa sesión de fotos fue tomada muy probablemente en 1.973, con esa apariencia los vi tocar muy poco después en Barcelona.
Fue inolvidable, mi primer concierto y fui sólo.
Fantástico.
Luego vinieron muchos más, entre ellos 3 con la Mahavishnu.
😉😃🚀.
This is the band that did it for me. it had a magical. sound and still does to this day all of bands were good different changes this is the one for me. 🔥🔥🔥
Each of them are classic people. They influenced me big time,teachers of my early music learning ,,,they helped rock out. The bay area has bin blessed . Thank you all.
My life's dream--------> to play the Congas in a Santana concert. My hands are much better than my sticks ! This original band is the quintessential group of musicians whose musical chemistry blends to perfection. My all-time, favorite band......hands down.
I went to the 1986 reunion concert at Shoreline, however the OG line-up did not include Coke Escovedo (pictured here), Coke (RIP), sadly, had passed away earlier in 1986. Best Santana concert that I've ever attended and I've been to many living in San Francisco.
And neither included Neal Schon, who only played in the Abraxas album ( quadraphonic version ) although he only admits his first recording being on Santana III, while the original Santana formation goes back to 1966.
You’re right, I was also there. All present except Coke. I also thought it was the best Santana concert I ever attended the main reason was seeing this lineup since I only started going to Santana concerts in 1977 so seeing this concert was very exciting at Shoreline I’m glad there is video of this on TH-cam. Carlos played about 3 hours that night between both bands. This audio is very good.
@@fernandes5986 What song did Schon play on the Arbraxas album ?
@@jimdep6542 On this track. th-cam.com/video/fIXUKFCvKGo/w-d-xo.html
Wow, this is the best rendition of Soul Sacrifice Ive ever heard, and ive heard many
The best Latin rock music ever played in this planet
The best and classic line up
SANTANA 20TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT/ SHORELINE AMPHITHEATREMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 08/17/1986
BILL GRAHAM INTRO TO ORIGINAL BAND...
17. IN A SILENT WAY
18. SE A CABO
19. BLACK MAGIC WOMAN/ GYPSY QUEEN
20. OYE COMO VA
21. EVIL WAYS
22. JINGO
23. CHEPITO SOLO
24. MR. SZABO/ BUDDY MILES SOLO
25. SOUL SACRIFICE
26. TOUSSAINT L’OVERTURE
U GOT THATT RIGHT - the best of the best!!!!
Such a bad azz line-up, though I was under the impression that Tom Coster and Chester Thompson were the keyboardists on this particular date. Thanks for the upload. Love it!
They were there. This reunion was the second half of the show. The first half had Santana's current line up, with Tom Coster as guest.
@@flyinpigmusic331 I love C.T., but Coster was always super underrated. He (Coster) also doesn't use this one particular keyboard Chester does, that sounds like a $40-65 QVC kid's toy keyboard! (Sorry. Not meant as a dig, C,T.)
Wow beautiful 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Best Santana´s lineup ever.
I think so, from Japan
Santana tuvo otros integrantes, que le añadieron un toque de calidad extraordinario, el caso de C.Thompson, Walfredo Reyes...
Buenísimas fotos de la banda🤩🤩😘
Siempre piacevole guitarrito
In another post in TH-cam already appears Graham Lear on drums , as well as Chester Thomson on Keybiards . Vocals I saw Alex Ligertwood
Those were members of the current lineup of Santana. They played the first half of the show.
Buen vídeo con buenas fotos de la banda.
Nealonious was so young then.
Chepito areas
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