Santana & Neal Shon Live at Montreux 1971 - Jungle Strut

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Santana band with Neal Shon playing Jungle Strut from the Santana III album at the 1971 Montreux Jazz Fest.

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  • ENCONTRE el video soul sacrife de este festival del 71en una pagina,pero lo han suprimido aver si alguien puedo volver a colgarlo ,ese tema es uno de lo mejores .y en esta cancion parece q mi michael shrieve esta drogado ,porq tiene una carita...........'?

  • Ellos juegan el Sacrificio de Alma al final del espectáculo. ¡El Solo de Tambor de Shreve es imponente! Desgraciadamente, el grupo atravesaba una época difícil, como usted lo dice.

  • What an amazing clip!  Look how young those guys are. Neal looks like he's 12. And check out the vintage equipment they're using---huge amps, real B3 and Rhodes, Leslie cabinet---fantastic!

  • @governorgilf Damn right man, they always had good instruments! I totally agree that the Hammond B3 with the leslie cabinet is awesome! By the way, dou you know the song called Hope You're Feeling Better in Abraxas? Awesome song!

  • @Devadip47 Yeah, "Hope You're Feeling Better" is a great song! I'd forgotten about that one. Now I'm going to go look it up and listen to it. Thanks for reminding me of it!

  • @governorgilf No problem man! This song was really popular when I bought my Abraxas vinyl. It's a classic that will never be out of date!

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  • Whoever put this clip up should get the Nobel Prize for music and video!!!

  • @sitarro55555 That and the Les Pauls sound a whole lot better than his Paul Reed Smiths.

  • The finest version of the Santana band before Carlos went off the deep end and drove everyone away. Devadip......please.

  • Is that steve gadd on the congas?

  • @jesschahu2010 no es ningun misterio q los musicos de esa epoca le entraban a todo. cambia algo la musica o el resultado?

  • I thought it then, and still do today, that at this time in music history, no two lead guitar players sounded better than Neal and Carlos. And if a pair came close, Greg made me still choose his guys!

  • To the man who posted this wonderful gem of video: BLESS YOU for sharing your collection with us!

  • That stage looks mighty small for that band!

  • @governorgilf

    you're right. no computer can do this at any time. this is real music!

  • thanks for the upload.

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