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
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.
"AFRO-BLUE"
biminibleu 2 years ago
@LeleMelo78 It's the song "Mandela", from 1987 album Freedom
JCReaP 2 years ago
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
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
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
Yes it's Incident!
dalung 3 years ago
Incident at neshabur is the name of the song
tommy1tit 3 years ago