Wishing I Knew More About Music
Posted on 07.18.07 by Widge @ 2:51 am

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So Doc and I were talking about Living Colour, and how their Wikipedia entry says that:

Candidates for the bass player position vacated in 1992 by Muzz Skillings and eventually filled by Doug Wimbish included Melvin Gibbs (most known for having spent a long tenure with Rollins Band) and Me'shell Ndegeocello.

First of all, Wimbish is pretty freaking good. He also played with Seal on his first (and best) album. But the Weight version of Rollins Band is my favorite, and Gibbs was on board for that. And Ndegeocello's stuff, especially Plantation Lullabies, is awesome. So I wonder what Living Colour would have been like with either Gibbs or Ndegeocello on bass.

Which leads me to something I've thought of before: doing music-related alt-history stuff on Needcoffee. But problem is, since it is so audio-based, being music naturally, it really does lose something. Or DreamCovers, where you can have the ultimate Culture Club cover album, for example, and talk about what "Church of the Poison Mind" would sound like covered by Marilyn Manson, or what "I'll Tumble 4 Ya" would sound like covered by Fishbone. Don't ask me why Culture Club sprang to mind first. Could be any band.

Anyway, the Primus cover of Metallica up top is because Doc marvelled at what Metallica would be like if Les Claypool had replaced Cliff Burton. Faaaascinating.


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  1. Would it be a random pairing of singer(s) to song or would you have a plausible reason a singer would sing the song?

    Comment by ScottC — July 18, 2007 @ 7:27 am

  2. Oh, it would have to have meaning behind it. Otherwise you could just hook a site up to a randomizer and have it spit out three posts a day or more.

    Comment by Widge — July 18, 2007 @ 9:50 am

  3. That's the beauty of the Claypool thing, to me. It was very close to actually happening after Burton died in the bus crash. Claypool auditioned for Metallica, made it to the final cuts, and got passed over for Newstead. Hell, Claypool almost joined Exodus as well.

    Of course, I'm kind of thankful he was left to his own devices to give us Primus, but still.

    Comment by Doc Ezra — July 18, 2007 @ 11:41 am

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