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  • very cool!!!it is rare..look at doc grooove!!!

  • Have mercy! Boy this kills live. Love the vocalist. But this Greg Adams' horn arrangement (I assume) is one of the best. Flugelhorn and baritone horn...quite the sound. I love the original and love this.

  • Greg walker was Santana's vocalist in the late 70's.....saw them at the Palace Theater in 79 when they were doing Inner Secrets.....The Best!!!

  • Couldn't agree more! Greg Walker is the vocalist. He was with Santana during 1975-1985 - 

  • WHO IS THIS SINGER?!?!?! HIS SINGING TOUCHES MY SOUL!!!!!!!!! FANTASTIC PIPES!!!!!

  • @3gviii Tower Of Power And Santana...What More Could I Ask For ??? Thanks

  • @sromero5 I couldnt agree more!!

  • this i the jam...my boy told me santana and earth wind and fire did some shows together and carlos heard "hearts of fire" every night and went in2 the studio w Carnival and done stole the chord changes...thus...Give Me Love...this whole album is one of santana's best IMO...thanks 4 the upload!!!!

  • One person didn't get a soul vaccination.

  • Great!

    Thanks for sharing!

  • Great Song!

  • Only real TOP fans know about this

  • Kind thoughts for creator of this tune and so many overlooked shows,wurlitzer parts - mr leon patillo - with the liquid tone Santana had 74 thru 76, i still love the twin keyboard w coster deep into B3, and Patillo above all vocalists in group - i understand no one agrees with this.. but Borbo/Festival sound up to date - LP capturing of moods expressed by fusion, global conciousness a major trick for a front man. But i watched heard Patillo dance and play it out, Moncton , can 6 june 75.

  • That's not quite the whole story. Among the eight clips, you'll notice Santana playing in two forums. The majority is played at Soundstage; the other is the Aragon Ballroom. Both are in Chicago. I like the "rawness" of the Soundstage portions.

  • these clips are from a program called "Soundstage" on PBS which aired in Chicago during the '70's and were broadcasted simultaneously on WLUP 97.9 FM.

  • HOW DOES THIS NOT HAVE MORE VIEWS.

  • @carlios end of civilization maybe...

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