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English: Courtesy of the Mike Squier archives, one extraordinary performance from 1977 of guitar genius Carlos Santana and his band's epic Soul Sacrifice, with NZ guitarist Kevin Borich guesting onstage for one all-time live rendition of this unrivalled instrumental classic. One of the greatest performances ever captured on film. Who could possibly follow this?
Date Aug 30, 2022
Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6q-f0fPTlU
Author slydogmania

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Santana - Soul Sacrifice (live in Australia 1977)

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