toneknob Posted yesterday at 16:34 Posted yesterday at 16:34 (edited) Still on fire, and Doug Wimbish is a monster Setlist is Cult of Personality, Pride, Love Rears Its Ugly Head, Time's Up, Solace of You Edited yesterday at 16:41 by toneknob 11 2 Quote
paul_5 Posted yesterday at 16:55 Posted yesterday at 16:55 Thanks for posting this, I’ll have a listen later! Quote
Newfoundfreedom Posted yesterday at 16:57 Posted yesterday at 16:57 Cheers I'll give that a go. Haven't listened to them in years. Quote
steantval Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Awesome band, they were really unique as an all black band playing hard rock and playing it to an exceptionally high level, love these guys. Used to play Love Rears It’s Ugly Head in a rock band many years ago, I’m not sure I could still physically play it now in older age. 1 Quote
BassTractor Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Thanks for posting! I've loved them since hearing "Type" on the radio in 1990, and a "Stain Tour" gig I went to still ranks among the best I've attended across all genres. 1 Quote
Bagman Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago William Calhoun is world class. their "Stain" album is good - Wimbish replaces Muzz my youngest son said they played Wrestlemania this year as well. Quote
toneknob Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago I remember seeing them at the Garage in the mid 2000s. At one point I was surprised to see Jeff Beck squeeze past in the audience 1 Quote
attackbass Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I'm a big fan of Doug Wimbish and Living Colour. Bit before my time, but I remember hearing Cult of Personality on Napster and loving it and then when I was 20 seeing Wimbish doing that performance on his DVD on YouTube completely blew me a way. Saw lots of polar opinions about the sound on this tiny desk performance but I loved the separation, hearing Vernon reads guitar and dougs bass tone coming through. 1 Quote
MacDaddy Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Poor Doug, would have had the 'Stones gig if it wasn't for Vernon. Looks like he hasn't borne a grudge. Quote
mr4stringz Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, MacDaddy said: Poor Doug, would have had the 'Stones gig if it wasn't for Vernon. Looks like he hasn't borne a grudge. Well, it’s more that he could have had the Stones gig had he decided to take it. Not sure that can be put on Vernon? Quote
Merton Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 12 hours ago, attackbass said: Saw lots of polar opinions about the sound on this tiny desk performance but I loved the separation, hearing Vernon reads guitar and dougs bass tone coming through. I thought the sound was bang on. Doug’s playing is just sooo damn effortless but sounds huge. Really enjoyed it! Quote
obi 2 kenobi Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 44 minutes ago, mr4stringz said: Well, it’s more that he could have had the Stones gig had he decided to take it. Not sure that can be put on Vernon? I thought it was Charlie’s call. He wanted a jazzer and Daryl had played with Miles which sealed the deal on its own Quote
MacDaddy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, mr4stringz said: Well, it’s more that he could have had the Stones gig had he decided to take it. Not sure that can be put on Vernon? 2 hours ago, obi 2 kenobi said: I thought it was Charlie’s call. He wanted a jazzer and Daryl had played with Miles which sealed the deal on its own He was offered the 'Stones gig, but couldn't take it as he was committed to Living Colour. But then Vernon folded the band 2 weeks later (ot something), so he could have done it, but by then Darryl had it. Quote
MacDaddy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 20 hours ago, toneknob said: Still on fire, and Doug Wimbish is a monster Setlist is Cult of Personality, Pride, Love Rears Its Ugly Head, Time's Up, Solace of You Even though they're yanks, it's good they use the correct spelling 😜 1 Quote
mr4stringz Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 36 minutes ago, MacDaddy said: He was offered the 'Stones gig, but couldn't take it as he was committed to Living Colour. But then Vernon folded the band 2 weeks later (ot something), so he could have done it, but by then Darryl had it. ‘95 they folded so closer to two years than two weeks, though yeah if he was offered it (as above, opinions and recollections even from those involved seem to vary somewhat), maybe he’d have made the decision to jump ship had that been known at the time. Who knows? But nah, don’t think he has any issues with Vernon given they’ve all been back together for 25 years now. Either way I’m glad they’re still out there and sounding great, as they have each time I’ve seen them in that time. 2 Quote
obi 2 kenobi Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On a side note, first saw Doug in 1987 at the Venue (?) in Edinburgh with Adrian Sherwood. Tiny place. Was in the front row facing Doug who had 4 and 5 string Spectors, a Tune bass and about 20 effects pedals. Had a wee chat with him a few years later at a Tackhead gig in Glasgow. Really nice guy. Scathing about George Clinton I recall Quote
bassbiscuits Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Why is his ride cymbal so crazily high up tho?! Quote
Dad3353 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, bassbiscuits said: Why is his ride cymbal so crazily high up tho?! Keeps it further away from his ears. (Not really a 'ride', though; more of a 'trash', a technical term, cymbal...) Quote
mr4stringz Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 41 minutes ago, bassbiscuits said: Why is his ride cymbal so crazily high up tho?! Maybe he’s in a competition with John Stanier for highest cymbal? Quote
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