I remember when I was 15 years old, I had really gotten into Rock music and my dad absolutely hated it, I remember one day I was playing this song in my room full blast and my dad came annoyed and told me to turn it off, I’ll never forget my grandpa was passing by my room and told my dad “what do you mean turn it off fool, that’s freaking SANTANA!!!”, literally the coolest and most wholesome moment
MY BROTHER GOT ME INTO THIS.....HE PURCHASED EVERY RECORD AND THEN CD AVAILABLE, AND AFTER A WHILE I CAME TO APPRECIATE THIS SOUND... ESPECIALLY BECAUSE THEY HAVE SOME TRACKS IN SPANISH. AM PUERTO RICAN, I WAS BORN IN 1961, THAT TELL YOU WHAT AM COMING FROM.
Very similar story. In 1972 I came back from 2 years in Germany (with the US Army) with a kick-ass stereo, a penchant for hashish and a love for the new rock music. Went to outdoor and indoor rock concerts and had a large collection of LP's. My Dad hated my music but calmed down when I got him some "Mills Brothers" performances. (1940's).
Carlos was trippin BALLS during this whole set. Which makes it even more incredible that he was able to play and not make any mistakes. He was famously quoted as saying “ I was praying to god to just get me through the set and then my guitar neck started turning into a snake”😄
first let me tell you my experience of Woodstock. what I remember was traffic up the ass ,then nothing but shit , piss, vomit and nothing to eat or drink. that being said I would not trade one minute of it. what a experience, maybe the high light of my life. I became a carpenter a few years later working on a stage for Carlos and got to talk to him about this experience and the years before . what a great conversation. It still makes me smile.
I gotta appreciate the effort of the filming crew who decided to record this historial event that was Woodstock Music Festival, including a very young Martin Scorsese and his legendary editor Thelma Schoonmaker. The quality of the film is superb, like filmed yesterday.
Eddie Kramer did the bulk of the audio recording by himself. Just a guy in the back of a semi for 3 days running the tape machines. He used these Shure mic pres that could be used battery powered.
They didn't have a culture of emphasizing and entertaining the idea of "anxiety" so when they felt a little nervous they just pushed through it like men.
Although the entire group was "rumored" to be high as kites in the sky on LSD! No one can not say they did not give an incredible performance. Thumbs up.
Facts, to this day every one of their Woodstock performances were beautiful. Listening to this super drunk makes me feel so good/ happy at the same time... even though I’m very young, the thought of experiencing that time period in history makes me feel happy inside and wishes I could have been there for this spot of mankind having the best time of their lives...
@@jessyleppert2 u must be fun at parties (actually Gregg….phhssss !!!nobody s talking about that !!! Why can’t you give the man his flowers without saying some some sourpuss downer shitt like who’s better we not saying who’s better we’re saying. He’s as good as it gets in longevity..get that stick in the mud bs outa here …..
FACTS. I’m 16 and would kill to experience music anytime before 2000 before “musicians” like Brittany Spears became popular. And now all these “rappers” just talk about fucking whores and doing drugs over a shitty sounding beat that they didn’t even make. How is it possible to appreciate that kind of music? Rappers will pop a Xanax and mumble over someone else’s computer-created music, whereas people like Carlos Santana and Michael Shrive practiced for hours and hours to master their instrument. They dedicated their life to their music and put everything they had into it. Now I’m not bashing drugs being correlated with music, I’m just stating that drugs are not only correlated with music, but they are praised in rap. Like it scares me that the “idols” of my generation are people like “Lil Pump” and “Juice World”. Who only talk about doing Xanax, cocaine, and lean. That is not the kind of content our generation should be praising. Oh! You can’t forget that British fuck 21 Savage who always talks about killing people! Great! That’s just great that my peers enjoy listening to music about murder. Modern Rap fucking sucks and music has lost its meaning.
Campbell Bue, I’m 55 and I’ve never heard a sixteen year old appreciate our era of music before. You’re cool. Rap sucks, it’s not even music. Carlos Santana was a friend of my friends in San Francisco and I got to meet him once at a party at their house. That was around 1981. He’s super cool and humble. He used to do free concerts in Golden Gate Park. He never advertised these. He and his band would just set up and start playing. He’d tell my friend Richard, so I knew when he was playing in the park, but most everyone just heard the music and walked up to see who was playing. They’d see it was Santana and just freak! Carlos did that for fun. Those were cool times. Keep up your writing. I’ve published a book of short stories and writing is really good for the mind and soul. Peace my friend.
We used to live on the same block in San Francisco, probably around 1969. Never saw a concert of his until he made a surprise appearance at a free concert at Stern Grove. I was working on stage and he just walked up and jammed. Got to see him play from about ten feet away. Thank you Carlos Santana!!!
LilHaseProductions carlos recorded his guitar solo way after this and dubbed it over. a lot of the audio in this actual video is different from the actual concert
In the Woodstock Blu-Ray they say that they re-recorded some parts of this song, because the original record was a trial by fire and was not good. In fact, the son of Chepito Areas the timbalero re-recorded in the studio. There is a video on TH-cam.
Great footage, Carlos Santana and band singing, " Evil Ways". This song was playing almost everyday back then. Couldn't turn on the radio without hearing Santana.
@@marcoareap Brown played in Santana at Woodstock and at Altamont in 1969 and on the band's first three studio albums before leaving after the "Closing of the Fillmore West" gig on July 4, 1971. In 1974, he rejoined for the album Borboletta and remained with the band for the followup Amigos before leaving again in the spring of 1976. At the Fillmore West Tuesday jam sessions in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Brown would often make personnel selections for the sessions and participate as well. Tuesdays were always packed due to the $1 admission fee. There was no seating and the lighting was dim. If David needed someone to play a particular instrument, he would go out into the crowd and the first person that he ran into that he knew "could play", was asked to jam. In 1998, Brown was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Santana. He died on September 4, 2000, due to liver and kidney failure. He also played with the Mark Castro Band in the early 1990s. (wikipedia)
I say the 60’s had the best music ever. The Rolling Stones, Strawberry Alarm clock, Jimi Hendrix, The Troggs, Creedence Clearwater Revival, flash Cadillacs etc
Boomer moment, stop living in the past so much. the Arts were great, music, pop culture & movies. Styles were cool & groovy. Yet ultimately the "revolution" of yours failed, is starting to fail &/or has become botched to a dangerous degree. Wise up old man.
Stop reading my freaking mind, bro! 😂 You totally nailed it, now it's only geared for one thing, M M O N E Y, and as much as the fat scumbags at the corporate level can figure out how to bleed from the musicians with the creativity that made it. 💩😳
If you compare how things are now with highlights of the past you're never going to be happy. Not everything was amazing in the 60's probably, but most people only remember the good stuff. They did make awesome music though and we can still enjoy that today.
My man... I do hope you know there's a Scorsese directed documentary called "Woodstock (1970)" It'll change your life if it hasn't already through this clip alone lol
I had just come home from the Army .11 days before wood stock . I still made it there . they were out of this world .time fly's and the older you get the faster it gos .my grand daughter showed me how to get on here . we had no cell phones you were lucky to have a party line . if you know what a party line is .chances are this is your era .
You HAVE a Time Machine..it's in your HEAD, if you learn how to use it, you can GO ANYWHERE...ANYTIME.. It's called Astral Travel..OBE's..read Kurt Leland..
Santana is a Latin rock band. Founded in San Francisco during the late 1960s, it is based around the compositions and playing of lead guitarist and founder Carlos Santana. The band first came to widespread public attention when their performance of their Latin rock song "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock in 1969 provided a contrast to other acts on the bill. This exposure helped propel their first album, also named Santana, into a hit, followed in the next two years by the successful Abraxas and Santana III. In the years that followed lineup changes were common. Carlos Santana's increasing involvement with guru Sri Chinmoy took the band into more esoteric music, though never quite losing its initial Latin influence. In 1998, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with Carlos Santana, Jose Chepito Areas, David Brown, Gregg Rolie, Mike Carabello and Michael Shrieve being honored.[1] The band has earned eight Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammy Awards, the latter all in 2000. Carlos also won Grammy Awards as a solo artist in 1989 and 2003. Santana has sold more than 90 million records worldwide, making them one of the world’s best-selling groups of all time.[2] In 2013, Santana announced a reunion of the classic line-up for a new record, predicting a 2014 release.....Eddie
@@GiacomoVeteran The bass player died in 2000. The guy in that video you're talking about was Marcus Malone, one of their former percussionists. He left the band a few months before woodstock because he was convicted of manslaughter
My Pop and Mom when Mom was 8 months pregnant with me that August of 1969 were there at Woodstock, and I was born the following month today September 17 1969.
@@Oh_I_Will do you play an instrument and also have you tries LSD? Its a good match, you sure can play some great music! Did you know the guy that discovered LSD was riding a bike when he got high for the first time, well, what im trying to say is... You cant forget how to play guitar no matter how much LSD.
Dragon Well, I’m not a medical Dr who has researched it...but you could be right. Then again, it did not benefit other noted Users...Syd, Skip, Roky just to name a few...
I was there in the mud and will never forget how when Santana came on everyone got on their feet and boogied. He was the BEST act i saw at Woodstock an there were many incredible ones, like Jimmy Hendrix, WOW, WOODSTOCK highlite of my life. SANTANAS whole band, the BEST!
maji1959 if you want modern bands that sound like this go checkout: The Machine, Earthless, Colour Haze, Electric Moon, Samsara Blues Experiment and Asteroid
Tenia 15 años cuando ocurrió Woodstock y 17 cuando llego la película al Uruguay. No se cuantas veces la vi pero fueron más de 10, y por suerte acá en youtube aparecen partes que no están en la peli. Mi enorme agradecimiento a quien sube estas joyas de la música popular, de un momento único de la humanidad que llevo a tomar conciencia de muchas cosas a los jóvenes de aquel glorioso tiempo.
Daniel Jasso Si algún día llego a viajar a la hermosa tierra mejicana, voy a ir por ese porrito con amigos, si fuera posible acompañado de un tequilazo. Abrazo de gol para un hermano mejicano que me alegro de haber encontrado-
Es muy difícil recomendarte una sola banda, a mi me gusta la música que acompañada por una letra que diga algo, no importa el estilo o el ritmo siempre y cuando sea buena. Ahora en estos tiempos en que hay tanto payaso que se cree músico y no saben ni afinar su propio instrumento, una buena banda (trio) de rock y blues comprometida en su letra con mezcla de ritmos latinoamericanos que me gusta mucho es La Renga, si podes escucha "El embudo" que tanto representa a los sufridos pueblos de NUESTRA América.
saludos desde Mexico hermano como buen uruguayo asi eres hablando cosas con coherencia algo que desde un punto de vista personal los distingue a ustedes los que nacieron en ese verde lejano y glorioso paisito :D
alejandro mendoza Hermano mexicano si lo pensás bien todos los pueblos desde México hasta el cono sur, con nuestras deferencias regionales, somos hermanos. Una misma raíz mezcla de europeos y pueblos originarios que por suerte son cada vez más reconocidos.
Ca khúc này được Trình diễn tại Đại Hội Nhạc Trẻ năm 1969 tại Tp. Woodstock Hoa kỳ ! và Mình cũng đã được Xem Phim này xuất chiếu Đầu tiên tại Rạp Chiếu phim Rex Sài Gòn ! Hầu hết các bài hát của Santana trình bày theo Phong cách Nhạc Pop & Rock La Tinh và thường kết hợp bộ Gõ Trống phối hợp Nhịp nhàng Đầy đặn !...mang lại cho Người Thưởng Thức Cảm xúc một chút gì vừa rất Hưng Phấn Thăng Hoa !...vừa An Lạc...Sâu lắng tận Tâm Hồn !!!..💗 Mình mãi luôn Yêu Thích Ban Nhạc Santana !!! 💓
Man this is one of my mess ups. I was driving to this and I got tied up with a Hippie babe in a travel tailer and skipped the event. Always reminded of that.
I remember being there seeing joe cocker, carlos santana, jefferson airplane, blue starship, johnny briggsville, sharon taylor high on acid but still able to slam the drums, and mason vandercross performing "death to the government"..three days that were unreal, unimaginable, and forever in my memory
Lork Lorkman Yup! Hippie Era Movement With Sex, Drugs & Rock'n Roll--- Lot's Of All That While We Grouped Together Opposing The Government And The Crazy/ Bull Shit Vietnam War Nixon/ Kissinger!!!!! And The Return Home Of Our Soldiers!!!!
Whenever I think about the story of Carlos and the acid trip for this performance I just have to laugh in amazement of how he could have even performed given his condition, but then again it is Carlos and we all know he's a Guitar God...
Good thing that Carlos Santana is still alive still around and still with Santana but unfortunately he is the only original member of Santana while the other members have left, and or passed away
Hello. Thanks for being a great fan over the years. I created this private account to give responses to comments as much as I can. you can send a text through my hangout Gmail. I promise to give a response back. I guess it's a little way of showing my fans appreciation.. Carlos.santana1477@gmail.com
Carlitos Santana presentandose en Woodstock, festival que se organizó en protesta por la guerra de Vietnam, contra el abuso de las tropas norteamericanas con el pueblo vietnamita. Saludos desde Lima-Perú para todo el mundo.
Nací en 1968 y en 1969 me compraron una polera o remera con la foto de Santana.... use esa prenda hasta los 4 años... Santana es el mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos y hoy lo demostró en la ceremonia de clausura del mundial de futbol Brasil 2014.
I've seen Santana a few times, and he rarely sings so this is cool to see. These days he focuses on that unreal guitar and lets someone else handle the vocals.
@@machaga2072 De que hablas !? Tiene mucho que ver por que Mexico siempre ha sido cuna de arte y folklore a nivel mundial Carlos fue hijo de un músico mariachi y por ende Carlos es el creador de este tipo de rock fusionado con ritmos mexicanos
@@gabobeltran9132 That is not mexican music, Baboso.. Santana said that if he stayed in Mexico, he could ended up like many musicians. KILLED on a robbery, or KIDNAPPED. Dam Baboso. Learn.. Aprende a no robar de otros. He is American, not Mexican anymore..
I’m not usually one for “live” versions, however, hot damn, this blows the studio version out of the water. I’ll never listen to studio version the same again.
I just saw him in Vegas for the first time my dad passed away but always wanted to watch Santana with me. He hasn’t lost a step and he played with his some which made it all the better
I’ll never forget seeing Santana live at Woodstock on TH-cam.
That's exactly how I feel my dude
Especially on August 16.
LOL. I thought you about to say you were there.😊😊😊
I was there too!
And now im back again...
kool
I remember when I was 15 years old, I had really gotten into Rock music and my dad absolutely hated it, I remember one day I was playing this song in my room full blast and my dad came annoyed and told me to turn it off, I’ll never forget my grandpa was passing by my room and told my dad “what do you mean turn it off fool, that’s freaking SANTANA!!!”, literally the coolest and most wholesome moment
Awesomeness
What a legend 😂😂😂
Your grandpa is a legend!
MY BROTHER GOT ME INTO THIS.....HE PURCHASED EVERY RECORD AND THEN CD AVAILABLE, AND AFTER A WHILE I CAME TO APPRECIATE THIS SOUND... ESPECIALLY BECAUSE THEY HAVE SOME TRACKS IN SPANISH. AM PUERTO RICAN, I WAS BORN IN 1961, THAT TELL YOU WHAT AM COMING FROM.
Very similar story. In 1972 I came back from 2 years in Germany (with the US Army) with a kick-ass stereo, a penchant for hashish and a love for the new rock music. Went to outdoor and indoor rock concerts and had a large collection of LP's. My Dad hated my music but calmed down when I got him some "Mills Brothers" performances. (1940's).
Mike Shrieve, like 19 years old, and absolutely blowing the whole crowd into the trees, with 4 drums, 2 hands and 2 feet. What a LEGEND.
Verissimo grande batterista...
He was 20 at Woodstock.
Das war noch Musik mit Gefühl.
He was on LSD too
Favourite drummer of all time. Love his album with Automatic Man as well
Carlos was trippin BALLS during this whole set. Which makes it even more incredible that he was able to play and not make any mistakes. He was famously quoted as saying “ I was praying to god to just get me through the set and then my guitar neck started turning into a snake”😄
They were all high as fuck on LSD for this performance. Amazing.
@@nathanmcdonald610 everybody was back then....lol
I. Was s0 hi in 69,I don't remember shit, dont. Remember that yr, so fuckdd on acid n mescaicene.
I am sorry,but They played TOO FAST... ;-p
Orange Barrel Sunshine...
Can we talk about how Santana had some of the best sound quality of Woodstock
Is that the original mix? Really? Wow...
@@karloarsch1579 no
This isn't the audio from Woodstock
@@buzzbuzzerson3592 Can you elaborate? Thanks
@@karloarsch1579 No, it Isn't.
For anyone interested, that's Greg Rollie on keyboards who went on to found Journey
And Journey is one of the worst groups of all time. Go figure.
@TheBrabon1 Thank you!
TheBrabon1 great story! Thanks. I can’t figure if Schon is playing here at Woodstock.
@@DaveRucci He was with Santana at that time but I didn't see him in this clip
He even found the group Bad English besides Journey
first let me tell you my experience of Woodstock. what I remember was traffic up the ass ,then nothing but shit , piss, vomit and nothing to eat or drink. that being said I would not trade one minute of it. what a experience, maybe the high light of my life.
I became a carpenter a few years later working on a stage for Carlos and got to talk to him about this experience and the years before . what a great conversation. It still makes me smile.
lol funny!!! was it that bad?
thanks for sharing. glad it makes you smile.
Ha, well that's awesome:) not the shit, piss and vomit part but everything else:)
Richard Weed. I wish I could help you brother. I have no idea.
your so full of shit why don't you just say you were Carlos personal body guard hey don't spit!
Santana devoted his whole life for music. Love him.
Santana and Hendrix at the same festival, was once in a life time. VIVA MEXICO CABRONES!!!!
A Timeless Classic. I remember this song was top of the charts in early 70's.
Thanks for sharing with the #Chefs
Unfortunately, Hendrix didn't last much longer is a big reason why.
Carlos Santana, fantástico!!!!
I hear ya. Wouldn't it be awesome if they both played together somehow
Creedence And greateful dead su much more bands
Santana rocked woodstock.The best performance in my opinion.
Janis Joplin as well?!
Jimmi?😊😊😊
sly and the family stone?
And ten years after.
I gotta appreciate the effort of the filming crew who decided to record this historial event that was Woodstock Music Festival, including a very young Martin Scorsese and his legendary editor Thelma Schoonmaker. The quality of the film is superb, like filmed yesterday.
wooow, i didnt knew it scorsese was behind the scenes. very cool
th-cam.com/video/H44SIdnad1s/w-d-xo.html
Eddie Kramer did the bulk of the audio recording by himself. Just a guy in the back of a semi for 3 days running the tape machines. He used these Shure mic pres that could be used battery powered.
Yeah i read somewhere that George Lucas was there also doing some Work in the film of the festival
If u think about it, it wasn't very long ago
I wasn’t born in the wrong era, I was born in the perfect era where I can enjoy this masterpiece for free 😁😁😁
woodstock was kinda free too darlin'
Aditya Nandurdikar so was getting drafted
@@adityanandurdikar3827 if you risked life and limb to hitchhike there and beg and borrow to eat and drink. Nothing's free "darlin"
you werent even there
@@carl5381 sounds like fun to me.
The fact that they are tripping and keeping the act together is incredible , most of us would hide under a blanket
😂
They didn't have a culture of emphasizing and entertaining the idea of "anxiety" so when they felt a little nervous they just pushed through it like men.
Go with the Flow , and it works out better then you think .
Today 50 years ago the festival started in Woodstock. I love it.
And I saw Santana last week! 8-11-19
great congrat...
Paul J. Hahn Me too , can’t stop listening
@@michaelworse6034 great... a part of our life...
Paul J. Hahn so true , god bless you
The best thing is that -- with today's technology -- this music will live forever
Imagine playing on acid in front of 150.000 people and being this good
400.000 people
With a snake
I could never
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Although the entire group was "rumored" to be high as kites in the sky on LSD! No one can not say they did not give an incredible performance. Thumbs up.
Facts, to this day every one of their Woodstock performances were beautiful. Listening to this super drunk makes me feel so good/ happy at the same time... even though I’m very young, the thought of experiencing that time period in history makes me feel happy inside and wishes I could have been there for this spot of mankind having the best time of their lives...
th-cam.com/video/H44SIdnad1s/w-d-xo.html
I read only Carlos was, he wasn't expecting to go onto stage this early
chepito was sober but idk but the other guy that plays congas
@Boobie Needham Thank you for sharing your in-person experience at Woodstock Concert 1969.
Carlos Santana, still singing, still playing. Don't get no better than this.
I saw him not long ago in Philadelphia - he’s one of my favorites! It was an incredible concert.
I agree 100%!
@@MarthaWindisch 😊😊😊i😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅🎉😢😅😮😊tyy
Actually Gregg Rollie was the lead singer of Santana at the time, Carlos just did harmonies.
@@jessyleppert2 u must be fun at parties (actually Gregg….phhssss !!!nobody s talking about that !!! Why can’t you give the man his flowers without saying some some sourpuss downer shitt like who’s better we not saying who’s better we’re saying. He’s as good as it gets in longevity..get that stick in the mud bs outa here …..
Man I am 21 years old and I just wish I was there…….
Me too man. 21 and born into nothing
ey guys , we got Kanye 😂😂😂
Find your local scene! Basement shows/ small venues. It's out there! You're the perfect age to find it
How dare epic stuff happen before I was born. 😡
FACTS. I’m 16 and would kill to experience music anytime before 2000 before “musicians” like Brittany Spears became popular. And now all these “rappers” just talk about fucking whores and doing drugs over a shitty sounding beat that they didn’t even make. How is it possible to appreciate that kind of music? Rappers will pop a Xanax and mumble over someone else’s computer-created music, whereas people like Carlos Santana and Michael Shrive practiced for hours and hours to master their instrument. They dedicated their life to their music and put everything they had into it. Now I’m not bashing drugs being correlated with music, I’m just stating that drugs are not only correlated with music, but they are praised in rap. Like it scares me that the “idols” of my generation are people like “Lil Pump” and “Juice World”. Who only talk about doing Xanax, cocaine, and lean. That is not the kind of content our generation should be praising. Oh! You can’t forget that British fuck 21 Savage who always talks about killing people! Great! That’s just great that my peers enjoy listening to music about murder. Modern Rap fucking sucks and music has lost its meaning.
Sorry I just wrote a book but music is really the only thing I’m passionate about so I get heated on these topics.
Campbell Bue, I’m 55 and I’ve never heard a sixteen year old appreciate our era of music before. You’re cool. Rap sucks, it’s not even music. Carlos Santana was a friend of my friends in San Francisco and I got to meet him once at a party at their house. That was around 1981. He’s super cool and humble. He used to do free concerts in Golden Gate Park. He never advertised these. He and his band would just set up and start playing. He’d tell my friend Richard, so I knew when he was playing in the park, but most everyone just heard the music and walked up to see who was playing. They’d see it was Santana and just freak! Carlos did that for fun. Those were cool times. Keep up your writing. I’ve published a book of short stories and writing is really good for the mind and soul. Peace my friend.
Campbell Bue r/lewronggeneration
I was 2 years old in 69. My mom said she was going to go to Woodstock and take me with her, but it didn't work out.
I was there.... a moment I will remember for the rest of my life....... I've never missed a Santana performance since 1969
I was also there. They followed Quill and Keef hartley and were totally unknown. They blew the house down
A performance near your home or have you seen every Santana concert since Woodstock? 🤔
There are 2 kinds of people from our generation, those that were there and those that wished we were there!
Wow! I'd like to find a full video of Woodstock - and what happened immediately before it and when they came on stage? Anybody know of one?
We used to live on the same block in San Francisco, probably around 1969. Never saw a concert of his until he made a surprise appearance at a free concert at Stern Grove. I was working on stage and he just walked up and jammed. Got to see him play from about ten feet away. Thank you Carlos Santana!!!
Perhaps the greatest free festival of all time with music from the other side.
And no violence.
Impressive how artists used to sound like their recordings live.
LilHaseProductions carlos recorded his guitar solo way after this and dubbed it over. a lot of the audio in this actual video is different from the actual concert
@lilhaseproductions They were on drugs idiot
In the Woodstock Blu-Ray they say that they re-recorded some parts of this song, because the original record was a trial by fire and was not good. In fact, the son of Chepito Areas the timbalero re-recorded in the studio. There is a video on TH-cam.
A lot of bands played their material live in the studio back then. Nonetheless, this has been touched up in a studio.
Well it IS fake!
Great footage, Carlos Santana and band singing, " Evil Ways". This song was playing almost everyday back then. Couldn't turn on the radio without hearing Santana.
The whole band was high as hell and so was the music. Can't get any better than this
Yeah, I believe Carlos said he was trippin.. Amazing performance.
REMEMBERING BASSIST DAVID BROWN (FEBRUARY 15, 1950 - SEPTEMBER 4, 2000) [02/15/2018]
Tell us more about the bassist.
What happened to him??
*February 15, 1947
@@marcoareap
Brown played in Santana at Woodstock and at Altamont in 1969 and on the band's first three studio albums before leaving after the "Closing of the Fillmore West" gig on July 4, 1971. In 1974, he rejoined for the album Borboletta and remained with the band for the followup Amigos before leaving again in the spring of 1976.
At the Fillmore West Tuesday jam sessions in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Brown would often make personnel selections for the sessions and participate as well. Tuesdays were always packed due to the $1 admission fee. There was no seating and the lighting was dim. If David needed someone to play a particular instrument, he would go out into the crowd and the first person that he ran into that he knew "could play", was asked to jam.
In 1998, Brown was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Santana. He died on September 4, 2000, due to liver and kidney failure.
He also played with the Mark Castro Band in the early 1990s.
(wikipedia)
Your caps lock key is on ...
I grew up in sixties, it was the right time to listen to music. Kids nowadays don't realize what they missed we were blessed.
no we fully realize what we missed dickhead thank god you were blessed
I say the 60’s had the best music ever. The Rolling Stones, Strawberry Alarm clock, Jimi Hendrix, The Troggs, Creedence Clearwater Revival, flash Cadillacs etc
@@edgardovilla199 Beatls ,Doors , King crimson
Oh trust me we know. Why do you think we're all depressed???
I was born in the 60’s 1968
I've been coming back to this video every once in a while for the last 8-9 years. Still hits the same way it did when I first saw it 👌
Evil Ways (Particularly this version) has a smooth cool vibe is very unique to it.
J .avais 16 ans et.mon meilleur ami qui est décédée adorait .🎉quand j ecoute je pense à lui avec une petite larmes.
the 60-70 years were the best ever, best music, best style, best mind, best revolution.... happy to be a freak, still!
While you were out enjoying being a hippie, just as many young people were dying in Vietnam. How can it be that your generation ignores this so much?
Born in 67 little jealous though listened to this in high-school epic music and times it looked like
Boomer moment, stop living in the past so much. the Arts were great, music, pop culture & movies. Styles were cool & groovy. Yet ultimately the "revolution" of yours failed, is starting to fail &/or has become botched to a dangerous degree. Wise up old man.
And then grew up to elect Reagan and destroyed the working and middle class! Haha
phenomenal
YESSS!!
Magnificent yes indeed!!🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵😍🤩
his music appears so simple - but beyond brilliant ... VIVA SANTANA !!!
Love you hypnodaddy ,keep it up ✌️👍
@@Tupapicuh yyyy6.
52 years old and it still sounds as fresh as ever, unlike 60% of the crap that has come after it...
It's that horrible realisation that your grandparents music is way cooler than yours.
I am one year old than you and totally agree......just how good is this. Beyond incredible
@@glennjelich3174 The music sells itself no special effects no girls twerking everyone of these guys was proficient in his craft.
60 shit 90
Stop reading my freaking mind, bro! 😂 You totally nailed it, now it's only geared for one thing, M M O N E Y, and as much as the fat scumbags at the corporate level can figure out how to bleed from the musicians with the creativity that made it. 💩😳
The world will never be this amazing again . Makes me so sad
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If you compare how things are now with highlights of the past you're never going to be happy. Not everything was amazing in the 60's probably, but most people only remember the good stuff. They did make awesome music though and we can still enjoy that today.
@@TehDutchStar after taking lsd I feel like I’m living in 60s
My grandfather was there in 1969 it’s a blessing this video is available so I can experience somewhat of what he did
My man... I do hope you know there's a Scorsese directed documentary called "Woodstock (1970)"
It'll change your life if it hasn't already through this clip alone lol
That moment when you think your guitar is a snake
SJ B real ones know..
Haha he did say that
so, you've read some interviews
Trippin balls
Why? :(
Michael Shrieve on drums. This gig made him world famous.
superb drumming
I think Michael was only 17 or 18 when he played here.
@@BobPhillipsRE I think he had just turned 20
I think Michael played drums with our high school band back in 67/68
Maybe among musicians.
I guess I'm in a SANTANA state of mind this evening.
One never tires of listening to Santana..:)
Rudy Flower except for the 202 thumbs down knuckelheads!! aka Classic Bob
Montgomery D'Arcy L$D
Montgomery D'Arcy *morning
Bob Cardenaz thats one of the signs o' the times brother, a crying shame
I had just come home from the Army .11 days before wood stock . I still made it there . they were out of this world .time fly's and the older you get the faster it gos .my grand daughter showed me how to get on here . we had no cell phones you were lucky to have a party line . if you know what a party line is .chances are this is your era .
And I was JUST going IN2 the Army.. At times it's HARD to believe I LIVED at a time of so much CALM & yet CALAMITY at the same time
lol, or a "pay phone" !
@@kewlbreez77 yes and that air ports had a pay toylets .called johnny cash
Country Joe and the Fish "Fixin to Die".
What is a party line
My hs marching band played this song back in 2015 when everybody else was playing "happy" by Pharrell. Loved my band director, RIP.
fresh air always fresh
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I bet it was litt
I can dig it ✌
If you’re saying rip as in to your band director then he’s rocking with the gods of rock rn in the next life man
This band is in a class of its own. Remarkable to this day in 2022. Bravo Santana!!👍
2024 and still sounds , brilliant and new what a band.
If I had access to a time machine I would transport myself here.
@Peter Miller Yes!!! you are right!!!
You HAVE a Time Machine..it's in your HEAD, if you learn how to use it, you can GO ANYWHERE...ANYTIME.. It's called Astral Travel..OBE's..read Kurt Leland..
me too sister
Please dont..you'd change the timeline n we'd all die. Thanks
just don't drink the water and make sure your panties have a deadlock on them
Santana is a Latin rock band. Founded in San Francisco during the late 1960s, it is based around the compositions and playing of lead guitarist and founder Carlos Santana. The band first came to widespread public attention when their performance of their Latin rock song "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock in 1969 provided a contrast to other acts on the bill. This exposure helped propel their first album, also named Santana, into a hit, followed in the next two years by the successful Abraxas and Santana III.
In the years that followed lineup changes were common. Carlos Santana's increasing involvement with guru Sri Chinmoy took the band into more esoteric music, though never quite losing its initial Latin influence.
In 1998, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with Carlos Santana, Jose Chepito Areas, David Brown, Gregg Rolie, Mike Carabello and Michael Shrieve being honored.[1]
The band has earned eight Grammy Awards and three Latin Grammy Awards, the latter all in 2000. Carlos also won Grammy Awards as a solo artist in 1989 and 2003. Santana has sold more than 90 million records worldwide, making them one of the world’s best-selling groups of all time.[2] In 2013, Santana announced a reunion of the classic line-up for a new record, predicting a 2014 release.....Eddie
santana has sold more than black sabbath. i really didnt knew that
Giacomo you are right, saw the video. In my way, all those who trafiking drugs ought to be shot!
Cool
@@GiacomoVeteran The bass player died in 2000. The guy in that video you're talking about was Marcus Malone, one of their former percussionists. He left the band a few months before woodstock because he was convicted of manslaughter
Santana: Hecho en Mexico!!! Viva Mexico!!!!
That percussion is EVERYTHING!
Chepito Areas?
Michael Shrieve
And that organ along with the strings rifting definitely follows, Santana The Master.
My Pop and Mom when Mom was 8 months pregnant with me that August of 1969 were there at Woodstock, and I was born the following month today September 17 1969.
I just turned a year old July 21, 1968 wow The time Gen X was born the offsprings of the baby boomers
That's really groovy man
And now you get high off anything you get your hands on
MY GENERATION!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah!!!! great music back then.
Elf Owl My Generation by The Who will be next
Erica badu certainly
Your generation had the best Woodstock ever. After 2005 music turned to crap.
@@RaiderRSupastar more like after 1975
@Christopher Rivero it still exists !
Don't worry Santana. We won't forget you. Such a wonderful group
That's what I call 'music' !, you sing along with talent in playing instruments.
Yessss
Went to Woodstock for Carlos and Janis, fantastic!
How old r u now?
Show off. 🤣
You didn't go for Santana,they were unknown at the time
@@kaylangray1398 Probably around 75-80.
“I took so much acid that day I thought my guitar neck was a snake”
Jarrod Keiser exaggerated obviously...he wouldn’t have been coherent enough to play that good
@@Oh_I_Will do you play an instrument and also have you tries LSD? Its a good match, you sure can play some great music! Did you know the guy that discovered LSD was riding a bike when he got high for the first time, well, what im trying to say is... You cant forget how to play guitar no matter how much LSD.
Dragon Well, I’m not a medical Dr who has researched it...but you could be right. Then again, it did not benefit other noted Users...Syd, Skip, Roky just to name a few...
@@Oh_I_Will Who are Skip AND Roky?
the the Skip Spence (MG, Airplane) and Roky E (13 Floor Elevators). I’m sure medical evidence could be said about Brian Wilson as well...
Santana will always be a favorite of mine!
Vedeorambo
Yeahhh my friend.
Best Marlboro commercial I've ever seen ! 🚬
Expert product placement!
@Carlos Grey Productions de
Buena Manuel!
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I was there in the mud and will never forget how when Santana came on everyone got on their feet and boogied. He was the BEST act i saw at Woodstock an there were many incredible ones, like Jimmy Hendrix, WOW, WOODSTOCK highlite of my life. SANTANAS whole band, the BEST!
Yes Santana moved the crowd everybody was Jamming
Gregg Rolie, one of the very best keyboardists out there.
Yes and in Journey too
Was Neil Schon playing with Santana at this time?
@@josephrohland5604 I believe he was
Great vocalist as well. Supremely underrated.
Nope - Neal Schon was not on stage with Santana at Woodstock.
Y el mundo conoció a este genio, toda una leyenda, con una actuación majestuosa, épica en Woodstock!
Once upon a time... there was music
maji1959 There still is you just need to look
maji1959 if you want modern bands that sound like this go checkout: The Machine, Earthless, Colour Haze, Electric Moon, Samsara Blues Experiment and Asteroid
Preach
maji1959ฃ
maji1959 in a far far galaxy
No matter what happened in the past, life goes on and Santana and his group always bring back great memories. God bless everyone!
Tenia 15 años cuando ocurrió Woodstock y 17 cuando llego la película al Uruguay. No se cuantas veces la vi pero fueron más de 10, y por suerte acá en youtube aparecen partes que no están en la peli. Mi enorme agradecimiento a quien sube estas joyas de la música popular, de un momento único de la humanidad que llevo a tomar conciencia de muchas cosas a los jóvenes de aquel glorioso tiempo.
totalmente sierto
Daniel Jasso Si algún día llego a viajar a la hermosa tierra mejicana, voy a ir por ese porrito con amigos, si fuera posible acompañado de un tequilazo. Abrazo de gol para un hermano mejicano que me alegro de haber encontrado-
Es muy difícil recomendarte una sola banda, a mi me gusta la música que acompañada por una letra que diga algo, no importa el estilo o el ritmo siempre y cuando sea buena. Ahora en estos tiempos en que hay tanto payaso que se cree músico y no saben ni afinar su propio instrumento, una buena banda (trio) de rock y blues comprometida en su letra con mezcla de ritmos latinoamericanos que me gusta mucho es La Renga, si podes escucha "El embudo" que tanto representa a los sufridos pueblos de NUESTRA América.
saludos desde Mexico hermano
como buen uruguayo asi eres
hablando cosas con coherencia
algo que desde un punto de vista personal los distingue a ustedes
los que nacieron en ese verde lejano y glorioso paisito :D
alejandro mendoza Hermano mexicano si lo pensás bien todos los pueblos desde México hasta el cono sur, con nuestras deferencias regionales, somos hermanos. Una misma raíz mezcla de europeos y pueblos originarios que por suerte son cada vez más reconocidos.
I love the fact that the band is tripping balls off LSD during their set XD
@@TruthTortoise81 In this case, everybody popped LSD before going on stage, Santana himself explains how he tripped back then
David Lulham Santana himself explains how he dropped acid before this set and how it was his best performance ever
I wonder how it would sound if they hadn’t
Mescaline I believe
spudrow2004 who was not? 😂
Ca khúc này được Trình diễn tại Đại Hội Nhạc Trẻ năm 1969 tại Tp. Woodstock Hoa kỳ ! và Mình cũng đã được Xem Phim này xuất chiếu Đầu tiên tại Rạp Chiếu phim Rex Sài Gòn ! Hầu hết các bài hát của Santana trình bày theo Phong cách Nhạc Pop & Rock La Tinh và thường kết hợp bộ Gõ Trống phối hợp Nhịp nhàng Đầy đặn !...mang lại cho Người Thưởng Thức Cảm xúc một chút gì vừa rất Hưng Phấn Thăng Hoa !...vừa An Lạc...Sâu lắng tận Tâm Hồn !!!..💗 Mình mãi luôn Yêu Thích Ban Nhạc Santana !!! 💓
No meu aniversario d 40 anos , ganhei d meu marido dois cds d santana. Melhor presente da minha vida... depois do meu filho.
Man this is one of my mess ups. I was driving to this and I got tied up with a Hippie babe in a travel tailer and skipped the event. Always reminded of that.
I hope the pussy was worth it!
I don’t think any pussy would be worth missing this:/
Don Berry no pussys worth that
I’m sorry to laugh at your misfortune, but this comment makes me giggle every time I stumble upon it LOL
No pussy is better than LSD and this...
Happy 77th birthday Carlos!!!
you know what i think it’s about time there’s another hippie revolution >:(
Jaden Gray, be the change you wanna see in the world 🌎
Free love from what I hear was a flop but damn the music and style is cool.
Yes please!
Are you fucking kidding? Have you seen what hippies became?
@@Rudimentarypenis what did Hippies become ?
here in 2024, just saw him Tuesday and Carlos still got it!
Lucky you!!
One of the coolest bands ever - Carlos is just amazing.
Young people; it's your time to be badass. As you age it's time to be masterfull.
I remember being there seeing joe cocker, carlos santana, jefferson airplane, blue starship, johnny briggsville, sharon taylor high on acid but still able to slam the drums, and mason vandercross performing "death to the government"..three days that were unreal, unimaginable, and forever in my memory
Lork Lorkman Yup! Hippie Era Movement With Sex, Drugs & Rock'n Roll--- Lot's Of All That While We Grouped Together Opposing The Government And The Crazy/ Bull Shit Vietnam War Nixon/ Kissinger!!!!! And The Return Home Of Our Soldiers!!!!
@@petecandelaria4894 Man my dad wouldn't let me out of the house to go to Woodstock. I was almost 15 years old.
Okay, boomer 😅
Compare that to the „music“ of today
ABSOLUTELY feel same way! Being at Woodstock and SANTANAS performance was HIGHLITE of my life, tho i still have some mud in my toes!!
Whenever I think about the story of Carlos and the acid trip for this performance I just have to laugh in amazement of how he could have even performed given his condition, but then again it is Carlos and we all know he's a Guitar God...
And he asked God to get him through the set
The greatest guitarist ever before he was even known. Santana is immortal!!!
Good thing that Carlos Santana is still alive still around and still with Santana but unfortunately he is the only original member of Santana while the other members have left, and or passed away
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@Juan Valdes: That's true 👍thanks from 🇮🇹 Es la verdad👌muchas gracias desde 🇮🇹
Hello.
Thanks for being a great fan over the years. I created this private account to give responses to comments as much as I can. you can send a text through my hangout Gmail. I promise to give a response back. I guess it's a little way of showing my fans appreciation..
Carlos.santana1477@gmail.com
Have u got any another gutairist? His play is worst
These are the songs that me smile so much 😅 and start groovin OUT OF SIGHT!
Carlitos Santana presentandose en Woodstock, festival que se organizó en protesta por la guerra de Vietnam, contra el abuso de las tropas norteamericanas con el pueblo vietnamita. Saludos desde Lima-Perú para todo el mundo.
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Por eso me gusta leer comentarios siempre hay alguien que sabe algún dato interesante👍❤️
Eran los progres de aquella época xD
Contra los fascistas de esa y de todas las épocas.
He had a great rhythm section in that band.. and a young cat on drums was always phenomenal
50 years ago today. This is real music kids!
bbbbbomer
Too bad these dumb kids won’t ever know
That's for sure
Catherine
Greets from Amsterdamed from my balkony om a summer night
The drummer was 16 years old on this set. Immeasurable talent!
Another piece of internet nonsense.
Michael Shrieve was born 1949 and turned twenty when playing at Woodstock.
And yes, he is a talented drummer.
Wow
This music is timeless
😊
Orgullosamente Mexicano 🇲🇽🎸
Carlos Humberto Santana Barragan
Pure jam....so much talent on that stage....
There will never be another Woodstock, like in the Sixthies.
Nací en 1968 y en 1969 me compraron una polera o remera con la foto de Santana.... use esa prenda hasta los 4 años... Santana es el mejor guitarrista de todos los tiempos y hoy lo demostró en la ceremonia de clausura del mundial de futbol Brasil 2014.
I've seen Santana a few times, and he rarely sings so this is cool to see. These days he focuses on that unreal guitar and lets someone else handle the vocals.
I remember when I was 17years old and listen this Woodstock live music Santana, we all get high 😍it’s always nice in the old days 😀👏🏻
God this music really takes me away from all my problems. Puts a big ol grin on my face. Cheers enjoy and embrace the Spirit of ‘69
My dad was at this very festival.
Right up near the front at 3:48. Lucky bastard.
which is he
Jim Morrison?!!!
Fredrik Wieneke g
Paper Gangsta bullshit
lucky bastard haha
The whole crowd loved Santana
I was born & raised & still live in the City of Santana Orange County CA……. Santana lives here always…..
Carlos and Greg rollie,totally kick ass!
I was there and still am.....
i was born 39 years after this, yet i enjoy these kind of music
100 years later and this performance will still be epic!
MAn, that shit was AMAZING! They don't make music like this anymore. So I love the oldies.
@@Jedi_Mindtricked the so called "musicians" of today!
Muchas gracias Carlos por representar a nuestra música y País 🇲🇽🇲🇽👊🏼👊🏼🤘🤘eres lo máximo y viva 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🍻
No tiene que ver con país, ni con representación, es música, muy buena música de rock y ya....
@@machaga2072
De que hablas !? Tiene mucho que ver por que Mexico siempre ha sido cuna de arte y folklore a nivel mundial Carlos fue hijo de un músico mariachi y por ende Carlos es el creador de este tipo de rock fusionado con ritmos mexicanos
@@gabobeltran9132 That is not mexican music, Baboso.. Santana said that if he stayed in Mexico, he could ended up like many musicians. KILLED on a robbery, or KIDNAPPED. Dam Baboso. Learn.. Aprende a no robar de otros. He is American, not Mexican anymore..
@@emergencylowmaneuvering7350 Carlos Santana nació en México el es Méxicano no Americano
@@juliopriego8792 - No, uno es de donde tiene mas exito, no donde nacio'.. EL NO TOCA MUSICA MEJICANA, YOU DONKEY!!
raw sugar baby - no mixing - no track effects - no dubbing.
just pure raw sugar
Просто грали ... але як !!!
Тепер аби як , відкоректують ,
відредактують , словом пройде .
Yes real music
So awesome
como puede haber gente que NO le guste santana......2019 a full con el mejorrrrrrrrrr
La gente del2019 escucha caca
What a nice mixture of different races!
Mestiza es la Belleza
Man seriously. Everyone just jamming not even caring what rAce or ethnicity they are just musicians vibing off each other. Beautiful.
Emil Krik Bloody...... Bloody California
I appreciate you saying that, but just want to add that ideally, this is supposed to be normal, not something to have to comment on.
I didn’t even know ...
Every night I'm wishing to have a lucid dream about woodstock
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Ei eu NUNCA vou cansar de ver esse vídeo! Muito bom essa época estava com 3 anos.
Best "Evil Ways" performance I've seen/heard hands down.
the Tanglewood concert 1970 is good too , watch it .
Thank you I will.
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I’m not usually one for “live” versions, however, hot damn, this blows the studio version out of the water. I’ll never listen to studio version the same again.
@@Vickvineager nothing beats that studio drum intro though.
I'm proud to be " WOODSTOCK GENERATION ".
Michael Shrieve on drums the greatest and still is !
I just saw him in Vegas for the first time my dad passed away but always wanted to watch Santana with me. He hasn’t lost a step and he played with his some which made it all the better