RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Yes sirFabrix72 wrote: Well, I haven't really listened to Santana early years. I happened to listen to some pcs when Alphonso Johnson played from 84 to 90. I'll go listening to the guy this evenng anyway.
You know, Jaco was at the Sunrise Munic Theatre in Miami attending a Sanatana concert. After the Alphonso'solo he went up on stage and raised his hands. He was drunk and no one recognized him so they kicked him out of the stage. He then went to a nightclub where he was beaten to death.
firewitch wrote: Fab....How did you rate Doug Rauch of Santana . Im thinking especially about ‘Look up (To See What’s Coming Down ) from the Caravanserai album !
gc puts himself ahead of Shrieve in a Rolling Stone top Ten drummers list .
We still have to rate our lead at some time you know . He seems to have got distracted and is gambling on the horses now .What Would TA make of all this ?:-))
FW
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Everything is connected as you should know Fab .Have a listen to the Santana Caravanserai album . IMO it was their greatest achievement .I would put it alongside Dark Side of The Moon and In the Court of the Crimson King as a Masterpiece Album .Rauch was a pioneer of some bass playing technique styles early 70s .He didnt last long . All the band were First Class musicians .You will like it .Neal Schon plays on the album as well . What a line up that was .
FW