This is not Naima, I think it's Afro-Blue, a Coltrane tune as well. Thnaks for posting this, it's nice to see that Santana still plays good music on his shows, since his last albums are kinda too commercial.
it actually the song is called The Calling, a songhe recorded for Supernatural with Eric Clapton, which fetures the famous leitmotif of afro-blue, i'm not 100% sure tho, gotta check it out
"AFRO-BLUE"
biminibleu 2 years ago
Who are the geniuses yapping away all throughout the solo. Obviously ignorant and undeserving of being in the presence of such a musical giant.
abujorjj 2 years ago
Well, I must correct myself, obviously this is a medley, on 0:28 they start playing a piece of Afro-Blue.
LeleMelo78 3 years ago
@LeleMelo78 It's the song "Mandela", from 1987 album Freedom
JCReaP 2 years ago
This is not Naima, I think it's Afro-Blue, a Coltrane tune as well. Thnaks for posting this, it's nice to see that Santana still plays good music on his shows, since his last albums are kinda too commercial.
LeleMelo78 3 years ago 2
it actually the song is called The Calling, a songhe recorded for Supernatural with Eric Clapton, which fetures the famous leitmotif of afro-blue, i'm not 100% sure tho, gotta check it out
rodcrippler 2 years ago
Incident at neshabur is the name of the song
tommy1tit 3 years ago
Yes it's Incident!
dalung 3 years ago