Santana, Hancock, Tony Williams w/ percussion jam. 1981
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Man that was tight and smoking hot. Some Legends in the house
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Love it when Herbie turns up at the end with a keyboard guitar. And Santana's old skool digital watch!
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I thought this was better than the crap pop he is playing now, I actually had him hand me his guitar backstage and he was very cool, this was 20 years ago, Now I cant listen to the crap he just plays a solo thru the whole song....
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@goryluis Santana sucks !!!!!! are you serious who are you compare to him a joe blow that works 9 to 5 and writes comments online you must not know anything about music obviously or your ears are full of doodoo and I am polite
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To all the clowns cutting on Santana, that's humility and restraint, a sign of respect for the other guys on stage. He knows his place among these rhythmic monsters and he does his job. If you're looking for a guitar player mindlessly playing over everything, you're in the wrong place. If you don't think the man can keep up, check out his playing with John McLaughlin. This isn't three chords and a dream. It's complicated stuff.
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KEYTAR!
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Is the full version available somewhere of this show? This has to be one of my favorite bands of all time... (Miles quintet 67'... VSOP.... Mahavishnu - pre 74'.... Headhunters....Five Peace)
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Damm its so good i can't stand it, drums conga are a stand out, It is all good stuff
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eso es sabooor!!!!
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ABSABLOODYLUTLEYFABULOUS
Sometimes I wish I was Ten years older
linkthechain 4 years ago 17
if you like the Santana/Hancock/Wlliams pairing then Santana's "The Swing of Delight" is a must listen. Also featuring Wayne Shorter and Ron Carter (basically Miles' band playing behind Santana). One of my fav carlos efforts.. The Jazz guys push him beyond his normal limits
kevinkmny 3 years ago 12