Santana live 1976 at the! Ernst Merck Halle, Hamburg Germany 10.12.76
playing the tack: "Let The Music Set You Free" from the Festival Album released 1976 Line up: Santana Carlos Santana guitar, bass, percussion, background vocals. Leon Patillo vocals, piano. Pablo Tellez vocals, bass, percussion. Tom Coster keyboards, synthesizer, percussion, background vocals. Paul Jackson bass. Gaylord Birch drums, tympani, percussion. Chepito Areas congas, timbales, percussion. Raul Rekow congas, percussion, background vocals
Brother, that drummer is not Gaylord Birch. That's Graham Lear! A bad ass young drummer at this time! Thank you for this video!
weg95 2 weeks ago
tellez re tracked for double album by david margen....not lear.. anyway Moon-unit was not as good as summer of 75 santana which still to me draws on every strength carlos had found in world music/sounds..with patillo a surprise brazil flavour, vibe, both at keys and mike; peraza anchoring; ndugu acceptable altho intrusive in place of shrieve or gaylord birch, these the masters in that chair
newsmanbluesman 8 months ago
its graham lear micheal shrieve left the band in 74. leon chancler played drums till aug of 76. chancler was the drummer in cincinatti 76.
marc5610 1 year ago
it´s defintively Graham Lear
dabaduab 1 year ago
Graham Lear worked for a time as a Michael Shrieve "stand in" during the Santana turmoil period in '71
MarshallAmpMan 1 year ago
@palipsis It's deinately Graham Lear. He does bear a striking resemblence to Mike Shrieve.
gooneybird47 1 year ago
1245102 sound's right to me, although I was only about one at the time :-)... Either way; that's definitely Graham Lear and Gaylord Birch drummed on the album.
Rikasa75 1 year ago
GRAHAM LEAR
iamthelazerviking 2 years ago
Oh man, that looks like Mike Shrieve on drums to me, too!
Drumcam 2 years ago
No it's not... That is Graham Lear
rayb52 2 years ago