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  • Am I the only 15 year old kid here?

  • @themusicman2801 I,d say so , yep. Enjoy it while you can.

    cheers

  • @themusicman2801 probably not, there are still hippies being born right now, for me, i was born 16 years ago

  • @olifantgamer Good for you.

  • He is high on acid here according to the drummer in a interveiw.

  • @bradleyrobson HE even admits he was.Mescaline.Said his guitar neck looked like a snake.I think he said he didnt want to go on stage he was so high.LOL

  • @bigge0369 There was another act that was scheduled to go on before them. That act couldn't get to the site. So they told the band, "play now or don't play". Rollie was tripping too. They thought they would have time to come down before they would have to play.

  • that organplayer... <3

  • I was born in 1950. I missed Woodstock, unfortunately. However, in keeping with some of these comments, I love the music of that era, but one time my father stopped and for a moment listened to an album (perhaps Santana) I had on the family stereo console. After hearing enough, he grumbled, "I don't know how you can listen to that crap." He then walked away. Before criticizing today's music, I pause and remember what my father said 40 years ago about my music.

  • @WhtetstoneFlunky But today's music hasn't any soul, even I, a 20-years-old girl, say so. Every decade in the past had its own identity, but what about now? The whole thing in music is now to make money, there's no musicians any more, there's only music sellers!

  • why so little views this should obviously go to one hundred million views!

  • i'm four years old and prefer this style of music to todays garbage, and yes i am on a week long acid trip at the moment

  • mil respetosssssssssssss.. este es el MAESTROO jajjaja

  • I was 13 in 69 , my whole teens where the 70's it was great till about 75 then disco came.

  • Yep, Brilliant.

  • i am a 19 year old kid that was born at the worst time possible because my generation makes us look bad, this is REAL music, why couldnt i have been born into this generation of nothing but greatness! :(

  • haha hes a far relative of mine :o trippy shiit

  • Fuck yeah Santana

  • ORGULLO MEXICANO¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ LO MEJOR QUE HA DADO JALISCO

  • el maestro de la guitarra....

  • wooooohoooooooo

  • Puro Abraxas

  • who is jules santana

  • lastima k naci 20 años despues

  • debi estar chavo en esa epoca, no en esta miserable epoca de regueton

  • @LamatCannabis ......Muy cierto mi amigo los de esta generacion les estan dando mucha basura en su pequeno y fragil cerebro con esa moda decadente del regueton, disculpenme q les diga la verdad.....si vemos la Musica como ARTE.

  • go go go mescaline!!! go go go Carlito!!!

  • 69 (;

  • Ay que rico!!!!

  • interesting..well im 17 and i love this music. i dont like it just to be different. the music from the 60s and 70s said something. it wasnt all jumbled up useless verbal defication like the stuff refered to as "music" today. old bands like santana, led zep, the doors actually put THOUGHT and FEELING into their music. true poetic art. piss on modern music.

  • @MetalMaidenChick Modern music only is sex, not funny stupidities, and shit

    The fans of these music don´t like the music, they think who te artist is "cute"

  • After a listening of Count Basie orchestra featuring George Benson, this is pure shit,not music......

  • @nicolavaleriik6hiq I love Count Basie, and saw him as 21 yr. old in Chicago. I was the youngest one in the audience, all races just enjoyed the music.

    But, I also love Santana. They are two totally different types of music. Rock can be a basic type of music, much more rhythm. I hope you can learn to enjoy all music and take it for what it is.

  • 2:26 enjoy percussion

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  • sounds like pure filler to me-hahaha

  • its weird, it seems like he doesnt fit in with the 70's crowd. i dont know thats just me. no, not cuz he's latino.

  • Gregg Rolie - Poor David's Pub - Dallas, TX - Friday, Sept 30 - go to Poor David's website for ticket info...

  • I read Carlos Santana's account of Woodstock. They were supposed to go on later so he dropped some mescaline, thinking he had time to peak and come down some. But then they had to go on early. He was like oh shit but he played tripping his brains out.

  • I used to have a Carlos Santana 8-track tape, man. I always played "She's Not There" blaring out the window driving down main street.

  • A magical time. God blessed me with the love and the peace of of those days. They will never come back. I pray that future generations listen to Carlos's words and strive for peace and love. Time is running out.

  • I was not around when this music was played but for fucksake.Fuck every band these days that go around thinking they no what it,s all about.This my friends is music at it,s finest.

  • 42 YEARS AGO TODAY THIS MASTERPIECE STILL LIVES ON!

  • I love that they play with their entire spirits. It is spiritual :) They are all shamans especially Carlos.

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  • Ahhh...the 60's! Nice to listen to misic that doesn't use the word "niggah".

  • I missed Woodstock but in the summer of 1970 we went to Jackson Mich., and saw the 'Goose Lake Music Festival'. 3 days of a 'trip'!!!!!

    Man was that huge hot air baloon lit up at night. It would freak you out! LMAO !

    Solid.........................­.......

  • Love this tune!! This is guy just got a review saying he sounds like what Carlos Santana would sound like if he ever made an ECM Record. ECM is a modern jazz label. Check it out.. search " Pai Crowd, The Music Video,,,Groove•O•Ly•O•Scene "

  • quiero bailar ... santana idolo

  • At night, my comrades and I were groovin' to these songs in Vietnam in 1969 and 1970 after flying combat sorties all day long. Except for the deaths of my friends and the innocent Vietnamese civilians, I wouldn't want it any different.

    -- "Kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out."

  • @doorgunnerAmerical Thank you for your service and God Bless.

  • 4OOTH LIKE ! :D just thought id say

  • I was at Woodstock and walked around the crowd and over to be at the front of the stage at the wood fenced barrier just in time by luck for Santana's set. The music not only entered my ears, but that close it vibrated through me. I had chills up and down my neck. I had a feeling this would be the best concert experience of my life. I was right...

  • Lots Of Drugs At That Time..... Glad I Was Around

  • They were all playing so tight. They were all on spot, 100% all of the time in all their songs that day.

    Incredible band!

  • After reading thru some of the comments, it's obvious that many wish they existed during that bygone era. I did, and in spite of the problems with young people then, they didn't compare to those of today. Selfishness, greed, stupidity, insane self indulgence, lack of motivation, racist and musical snobs (of dumb downed music). I am glad that I lived back then and heard truly fantastic musicians who honed their skills through sweat and hard work.

  • @richone99

    DITTO Rich!

  • @richone99

    DITTO Rich! And we survived with respect, consideration and integrity.....don't believe they teach that in school these days.

  • @Linda53rose You are most welcome, Peace.

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  • @richone99  mhm! :D

  • @richone99 and enlightenment

  • @richone99 Just because music changes doesn't mean modern music isn't as good. People live too much in the past in my opinion. This generation happens to like the idea of the long haired rebellious hippie, and many like the music just to not be mainsteam.

  • @richone99 Yup. You boomers were the cool kids! No doubt about it. True, you neither invented nor had the final word on rock and roll, borrowed heavily from non-Western cultures and tried passed them off as your own, became a bunch of spaced out losers in the 70's, greedy coked out bastards in the 80s, and smug, self congratulating braggarts from the 90's on, but, yeah, congratulations on being born when you were and being obtuse enough to think that makes your special.

  • @arvopear HAAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH YES

  • @richone99 RIGHT ON!!! I THOUGHT I WAS SCREWED!!!

  • @richone99 I know exactly what you mean, I remember the great times of the 1910's and 1920's with great fondness, since then the kids just don't seem to get civility and human decency, it's such a shame . . .

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  • @Vox572X I'm an exception in this that you said with all right. I,17 years old, listen just good music much as I can. I'm motivated to do so much great things and music through sweat and hard work inspired by my own soul, dreams, philosophy and everything that I got until this the now! NOW!And by all the admiration and Power that I feel, recreate, understand trying to understand more an more, Saw'N'Hear, learn in all this. THIS Music, Way... dude.

    Fuck the Selfishness in their small world!

  • @richone99 There are many musicians as well as "hippies" in the modern area who embody the same peace, love, unity and respect as back then. Although, i do agree the was scene was much more pure and united in the 60s, but it still rages on today my friend you should be prooud.

  • @richone99 lucky you!!!!!! 

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  • @richone99 - todays musicians are fake and electronically produced

  • @pinalo2009 yeah man, me too

  • Badassss!!!!!

  • what the fucks a cell phone . . .

  • And to think: Santana was an after thought for the Woodstock lineup , and the lowest paid. $1500 for the whole band.

  • The Grandiose of all times El Nicoya Jose Chepito Areas , The Heart and Soul of Santana Band , After you leaf this ban was nothing nothing but a cheap pop band. To the master percussioniste Jose El Bravisimo

  • "That's NONSENSE, that it's hard to be original these days, because so much has been done already...ARE YOU KIDDING??...The reason people aren't as original today is because we've forgotten how ...Musicians are in charge...Give people something to get excited about ..Go against the grain...That is what they did then...It can be done again..But people have to stop relying on techno B.S., and learn to play instruments again..Fuck Gaga, and Brittany, and rap."

    haha you're gay. EDM is the shit

  • Still blows me away how much skill and talent they managed to get together on one stage. I hope this recording is what the aliens find when they find our dead planet.

  • The search for "originality" is HIGHLY overrated. As long as you draw from all of your influences and don't try to completely take one other person's style, you will sound like yourself. We just need to stop taking ourselves so seriously.

  • Yay for Gregg Rolie's mind-bending space-rock keyboard java!

  • This band was the best and rawest, jamming band that santana had. The caravansara began a new era of santana and now...the only connection I have is when he jams the old jams. This time was his truest in my opinion. Even when the sound was fuked up, we didn't care...we still watched the last conga being removed from stage. : )

  • Brilliant track.

  • All i know is this stuff linked me, being born in San Diego, to all the big cities, san Francisco, Los Angeles. being a kid with san Fran leading the music scene, was where it was at. seen Santana so many times through all his changes, I remember when caravansara cam out and their concert was set up with drummer sitting high and the sound was so fucked up...we were one with Carlos trying to find the one beat to jump back into. The sports Arena in SAN Diego has the worst sound that I Know.

  • @SKAuthenticDank Artists like : John Mayer, Ben l 'Oncle soul, there are so many great artists maybe just not so good as this.

  • this is real music. nuff said

  • sou brasil

  • soy argetina

  • that was rock pure rock drugs and no violence brother,and you know the rest,that was the best concert of the century baby!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TheChevynova1974 not just the century but the best in the history of music .....

  • era stra fatto e il festival era pieno di drogati che avevano fatto un brutto trip

  • @mikelemustazza se devi dire stronzate fai piu bella figura a stare zitto !!!

  • lowrider muzic shit!and i always enjoy it like a tru mexican vato locote13Y-que?!

  • animalllll

  • check out mars volta modern day latin rock beastly music. live especially...

  • Those were the days

  • the l was so good that day

  • That rhythm section was amazing as always. I bet if u set up a metronome they wouldn't miss a beat.

  • O/

  • is it just me....or does he kind of look like omar rodriguez lopez a little in that picture? XD

  • @dragonfly8486 meh, the stash is there, takes away from it, but yes

  • The true talent it's in the great popular bands that everybody hears to nowdays, it's in the unrated people that plays their music cause they love to do it, not bacause their checkbooks are full

  • Mounhas that last comment was for you! Should read "As" not has.

  • @tinkerbelle2630

    Mon dieu.

    After a year of being top highest rated comment, I am banished into the ranks

    A requiem for me please.

    I was lucky to have lived in those times.

    Oh yes, agree very much what you say about those trail blazers from the 60/70's who really contributed. Thank god for YT to see the likes of Little Feat with Lowell George (never the same when he died) and yes Janice and Jim. I miss Zappa very very much, a genius. Joanne is a Brit - I thought an Aussie at first!!

  • @tinkerbelle2630

    Thanks for the Gregg Rolie link, appreciate that, the years just drift away. :-)

  • @tinkerbelle2630

    Yeah, have the DVD, and Santana's moment on that DVD is really iconic of Woodstock, that performance will always be in my mind, always. Ah, some controversy now !! Hendrix vs Clapton, I was very much a Peter Green man, but be honest, so many damn fine guitars around then and still here: Jeff Beck John McLaughlin etc. Have you heard Joanne Shaw Taylor "White Sugar" live performance in Mi - great raw music.

  • @Mounhas

    Of course it is the Soul Sacrifice clip which stands out in my memory !

  • @Moon Has many musicians long time past are always worth revisiting. Especially in today's world, dontcha think? Something special about the late 60s and into the 70's that changed and left an indelible mark on history.

    thanks for the mention re: Joanne Shaw Taylor, Is she Brit or Aussie? unequivocally Shrieves drum solo is spectacular.

    Hendrix was not from this planet, like Joplin....honorable mention Morrison.

  • so many luscious good sounds

  • soy un idolo y me justa esta musica

  • such a nice fresh sound.no one matche dit yet

  • Ah the 1960's the last death throws of the true American "Ideal" trying to survive the corruption....

  • I wish I was there 2. simple days no chemtrails no new world order no police state facist regime, well it was there but not so advanced high people high on life and weed no cares,except Vietnam was a topic, the neo Nazis dropping bombs on poor people actually it was the same TIME FOR A CHANGE I THINK LOVE ALL Ian

  • I wish they would hurry the fuck up and make time machines so I can go to Woodstock. Even if I get stuck in the '60's.

    I just wish I could or couldve been there.

  • i wish i was i woodstock too.

    but its never to late to drop some acid.

  • work hard and maybe, just maybe you can be like them.

  • respect

  • You know, I just couldn't get enough of Sympathy for the Devil, and I'm glad I discovered these guys. They make it sound so easy. Can't stop coming back to them.

  • rhythm is on fire I cant get enough of it

  • amazing

  • This song is simply awesome! So much rythm, and Latin flavor.

  • Damn, i think i was born in the wrong era. I should born in this era!

  • @mooshimashiroom So do I mosh.

  • @mooshimashiroom But you would be 61 by now!!!

  • @pattroni I don't mind, going through that era of good music without much technology is so much better than going through this era of great technology but shitty music and ageing "mtv". Mtv is getting old and senile already.. haha

  • This was the best time to grow up in. This whole thing was a cultural renaissance the like of which had never happened before, or since. I had the time of my life with the music (sex, drugs & rock'n'roll). Even the brutal Vietnam War Demonstrations wewere worth it. Colleges had a tifestyle that was cooler than cool. I was in an acid-rock band on the college scene with a psychedelic light show. As they said in Star Trek, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times."

  • @2tadum I envy you so much : ( lol. It must have been amazing!!!!

  • Just Awesome! The clear sound of the drums, Lovely.

  • They were the breakthrough performers of Woodstock. No one outside the Bay Area knew about them until then. They were a revelation.

  • i was 12 when this happened and wanted to go in the worse way but could not. it was huge news. my dad HATED it.

  • I was only 14....I remember the music and still love it @ 55 Y.O.A.

  • I was only 14....I remeber the music and still love it @ 55 Y.O.A.

  • A true piece of shit.

  • @82abnoff what the fuck is wrong with you

  • @82abnoff hahahaha, way to shit on a rock icon

  • I lived in those times too, I was about 10 in the "pond" in Central Valley NY, some of the lifeguards went up to the show, my best buddy big Ed went too I just met him 24 years ago. He was 17 got separated from some of his buddies at the show. He's a Rusty! Let the 60s and 70s music rule it always will!!!!

  • S A N T A N A

  • Say what cha want but to me Santana's performance completely blow away all the other's (in the Woodstock movie, at last).

  • @gianca60 ...I guess you forgot about Jimi Hendrix...the Star Spangled Banner?

  • @PBGSURFER65 It's a big match between the two, but I stand for Santana.

  • Carlos Santana: Mexicans just got awesome.

  • it's hard to be completely original these days because so much has already been done. but if you dont like the music you hear nowadays, make your own, but always stay true to yourself and your music and never stop learning how to play

  • @badfish350..That's NONSENSE, that it's hard to be original these days, because so much has been done already...ARE YOU KIDDING??...The reason people aren't as original today is because we've forgotten how ...Musicians are in charge...Give people something to get excited about ..Go against the grain...That is what they did then...It can be done again..But people have to stop relying on techno B.S., and learn to play instruments again..Fuck Gaga, and Brittany, and rap.

  • @cheezer57 Amen dude.

  • @cheezer57

    Hey you got my vote!

    I am 100% with you!

    Give me 5 my brother!

    love your comment!

    Blanca

    NJ, USA

  • @cheezer57 okay, okay..i was almost fine with your comment until i read the end. people have different taste. let it be. i don't listen to rap like i used to but there's good stuff in every genre. be open minded & understand this fact.

  • @cheezer57 i love this stuff as much as you, its amazing, but - what if this 'techno BS, brittany and rap' ARE going against the grain? - a young person

  • @cheezer57 fuck top 40 / / / love artists

  • @badfish350 "It's hard to be completely original these days because so much has already been done."

    Don't you think that musicians 40 years ago were saying this same exact thing?

  • Drums: Michael Shreive

  • defoncés a mort !!

  • man i just love that intro on the timbales

  • for those of you saying you're born in the wrong generation, there's plenty of incredible people doing incredible things right now. You just have to look around.

  • @madhattery341 The only problem is not many people care anymore :(

  • @madhattery341

    Yes, I agree with that. It's not all polished dance routines and miming, there is a lot of good music out there now, and happily with YouTube I have increased me knowledge tremendously.

  • @madhattery341

    Yes, that's right, there are plenty of gems around.

  • @madhattery341 radio moscow ;)

  • @madhattery341

    Like what? I've heard that 1,000,000 times and no legitimate suggestions.... There truly are not any bands that could possibly compare to this or Zeppelin/ Doors/ Cream/ Beatles etc. Every year I hear music that is worse than the year before. Kids listen to the old stuff too because they have no choice. ALL music is dumb from about 1985 to now IMHO.

    Ive lloked through a million I-pods and the average person has 95% the same classic stuff: very little new music. SAD.

  • @jmueller03 chupa pija

  • @manuurioste You suck cocks? Good for you.

  • @jmueller03 LOL XD

  • @madhattery341 Not as much, genius.

  • @madhattery341 please direct me to some bands from this generation that play this incredible...PLEASE!! I NEED THIS MUSIC ON MY IPOD

  • @madhattery341 BULLSHIT MATE!!! I dont see anybody around at this same level as the musos that were on that stage in 69.

    also nowadays the music that you hear/listen has no creativity everybody sounds the same play tha same and sings the same soooo fucking BORING!!!

  • @madmaxf1 I agree, all of the songs today are about sex and money I dont fucking care about money or how other people have sex, the music in 69 was just about Peace, Love and Freedom. And I dont see anyone these day's making music about that, not even close.

  • @509sk8ers and drugs! don't forget about all the drugs that were and still are floating around

  • @madhattery341 no im pretty sure were fucked..

  • @madhattery341 yeah thats true man!

  • @madhattery341 such as?

  • @madhattery341 That's true! My best friend just burped out the Pledge of Allegiance!!

  • @madhattery341 Is that right? name these 'incredible people'.

  • @madhattery341 yes, id like to see who you name.

  • @JoanGallego same... i've thought that for the past 5 years.