Saw this, did you ?
a lot of the others showed up on “Go” albums, i think.
I exchanged messages with Charles Hazlewood after I saw that documentary series; he was very friendly and approachable.
That documentary also inspired this simple patch:
Can’t find a listing of who was on stage that fateful day with Santana. I know Michael Shrive played the drums in Stomu Yamashta’s Go, I doubt he played with Santana in 1969 however anything is certainly possible
Look at this article:
https://www.pophistorydig.com/topics/santana-woodstock-1969/
You could find the names in the text and on the footers of the pictures. Hope this helps.
They do it everywhere, even on birthdayparties sometimes
aha, thanks for that @FenderBaba ! And yes, same drummer @Squinky , so well played! And something learned…
There will be a new movie out soon: “The Persistance of the Jedi” - starring Obi-Wan and a bunch of V-Sith-V-Forum-Members…
Well, aside from Carlos on drugs, the other thing in this clip that gets a lot of attention is the young drummer, so I didn’t have to dig too deep for that trivia. Also being old and buying records in the 70’s this stuff was a little more mainstream.
Other than this clip just being completely awesome, I also think what a crazy impression is must have mode on that audience then.
Well Santana is great but this is what I’m listening to at present! In a ‘messed up’ dub frame of mind. It goes with a thread on creating King Tubby dub style. Not trying to detour the thread or ought.
Ah Jamaica…this made me look for this London based band I forgot the name of it started with THE…
Love the keyboardist
They remind me of the Specials/Selector/Beat from the 1978-81 from the UK in a dub fashion. Excellente
Not quite dub, but according to David J, the bass player, heavily influenced by the dub scene in the UK. One of my faves, I admit.
I got her too, just now. After the Bauhaus video (and admittedly some Devo preceding that).
That was actually a big hit number 2 chart single in the UK, believe it or not.