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David Margen (Santana) Superb Solo!


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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp7w6x1Fe7Y[/media]

Here's a great solo with something for everyone - amazing stuff, even if he does resemble a porn star!

It's an extended version of the track from 'Marathon', for those of us who have heard it before. TBH it's about the time I lose interest in the band ('79/'80), but what a great player. Always loved his stuff on the late '70s albums...great all-rounder.

Enjoy!

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Resembling a porn star is major asset for any bass player .

Great sound and a superb example of Seventies - style bass playing . Doug Rauch was a difficult act to follow for any bass player and was surely one of the very best bassists of his era , but this chap has got a different style and some great skills of his own .

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[quote name='spongebob' timestamp='1371381446' post='2113103']
I've just been digging - it turns out he now works in (as they call it in the US) real estate.

Still playing a bit with the same white P-bass.

Except he's currently in prison for mortgage fraud!
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I think the lesson in all of this is never trust a bass player who looks like a porn star to arrange your mortgage , no matter how well he can solo .

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[quote name='Phil Adams' timestamp='1371388214' post='2113191']
Marathon was a superb album. "Aquamarine" being my favourite track.
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Definitely the last decent album they made IMHO....then it went downhill fast! Unstoppable until then, though.

And Carlos always filled the bass slot with some seriously tasty players.

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It's certainly good for what it is, but what it is isn't particularly interesting.

An extended set tempo jam in E can be limiting. He executes it well but it's basically a series of generic licks stuck together.

This style was popular in the 70's-- busy rhythm playing will lots of fills. It goes with the stache.

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Yep, awesome vid.
love David Margen's basswork on the studio bit of Moonflower.
His P-bass tone is great - hot and spanky here on the track Zulu.
The part at around 1.40 is so rude.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBHqYRnqm8o&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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[quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1371411284' post='2113591']
It's certainly good for what it is, but what it is isn't particularly interesting.
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Well, it is to me! I think your comment would have benefitted from an "IMO"... :)

That said, I do think that this live "extended" version doesn't actually improve on the studio version of Runnin'. Maybe he used up all his good ideas in that 1:27 or whatever is was?

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DM also played on two of Carlos' finest solo albums - 'Oneness', and the the electric bass parts on 'The Swing Of Delight'. Acoustic bass was from Ron Carter.

For any who haven't heard these two - fantastic records - and once again, some seriously tasty playing from DM.

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