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Conference mr1pst::music

Title:MUSIC V4
Notice:New Noters please read Note 1.*, Mod = someone else
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Wed Oct 09 1991
Last Modified:Tue Mar 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:762
Total number of notes:18706

148.0. "Living Colour" by ELWOOD::HERTZBERG (History: Love it or Leave it!) Mon Feb 24 1992 22:02

    Not a peep about Living Colour since the conference was rewound, eh?
    
    Well, I heard through the grapevine that Living Colour is in the
    process of changing bassists.  Anybody have an more info?  Why would
    Muzz leave the band?  Was he booted?
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148.1new album comingREFINE::BARKERFidel blew mustard gas from his cigar...Tue Feb 25 1992 11:038
    They're in the process of field testing a new bassist.  They were
    recently in South America doing some live shows.  I saw a brief
    interview with Corey Glover on eMpTyV.  He said they still have to
    decide whether or not the guy they're using now (sorry can't remember
    the name) will continue on with them.  Also, there's supposed to be an
    album coming out relatively soon.
    
    -Jesse
148.2Doug WimbishRGB::ROSTThe Legend Lives On: Jah RostafariWed Feb 26 1992 11:584
    Last I heard was that Doug Wimbish (ex-Tackhead, Sugar Hill Gang) had
    replaced Muzz Skillings.
    
    					Brian
148.3That's him.REFINE::BARKERFidel blew mustard gas from his cigar...Wed Feb 26 1992 17:436
    That's the name!  Thanks Brian.  I got the impression that they were
    pleased with his playing, but hadn't definitely decided.  Maybe they still 
    'miss' Muzz too much to choose another.  Or maybe that's a little 
    sentimental.
    
    -Jesse
148.4NEMAIL::MERCIERI will Choose FreewillWed Mar 04 1992 15:145
    Last I heard is that Muzz in now a NYC fireman. He passed the test
    right before the band hit the big time. As far as musically, I think
    he back to playing jazz.
    
    
148.5Wants to Fight FiresELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Wed Mar 04 1992 21:1711
    >>   Last I heard is that Muzz in now a NYC fireman...
    
    That's the first thing I thought when I heard he left the band.  He did
    pass the test in the late 80s, and found it a tough decision whether to
    stay with the band or take the job fighting fires.
    
    I would think, though, that he'd want to ride the wave with Living
    Colour a little longer.  Judging from the first two albums (and
    ignoring "Biscuits"), the act isn't exactly going downhill.
    
    								M
148.6Updates?ELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Mon Jul 27 1992 14:541
    Well, anybody have any news about upcoming albums or tours?
148.7NCBOOT::HARRISooopppsMon Jul 27 1992 16:385
    i have no details on the new release other than the fact that i saw a
    notice at 1 of my local stores stating that a new release was coming in
    august.
    
    ann
148.8Waiting...ELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Mon Jul 27 1992 17:145
    Thanks for the info, Ann.  I can't wait to see what they come up with. 
    I thought Vivid was gonna be hard to follow but they did kinda well,
    I'd say.
    
    								Marc
148.9Holding my breathELWOOD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Fri Aug 07 1992 19:175
    My local record store has heard nothing about an August release.  I saw
    yesterday in a music industry rag that Living Colour is currently in
    the studio and the release will be "this winter."
    
    								M
148.10Living Colour at Ralph's last night!!!SVCRUS::MCNAMARAstrange visitor.....Fri Aug 21 1992 14:3710
    ...hey!!anyone catch Living Colour last night at Ralph's???They were
    SMOKIN'!!!!played some new stuff from their forthcoming release,tasty..
    rockin' stuff...similar to all their other stuff,this band is so
    consistant and they put everthing they got into their shows,as anyone
    who has seen them will testify to!!
    Ralph's was PACKED..hot night...good job by 'BCN at 5:00 yesterday,
    announcing the gig!!!
    
    mac
    
148.11KNGBUD::B_SIARTSay something that makes me think!Fri Aug 21 1992 14:417
    
    
    	Last night they played at Ralph's in Worcester. Anyone else lucky
    enough to see them there?
    
    
    	-Brian
148.12BOVES::FENNELLLiving in the limelightFri Aug 21 1992 14:493
No way!  Must have been fun trying for tickets to get in.  How many people can
Ralph's hold?

148.13KNGBUD::B_SIARTSay something that makes me think!Fri Aug 21 1992 14:588

    	I don't know what the capacity for Ralphs is suppose to be, but
    I'm sure they exceeded it by 100%. The place was packed so much that it
    was next to impossible to get to the bar. My ears are still pounding...
    

    	-Brian
148.14wild nightSVCRUS::MCNAMARAstrange visitor.....Fri Aug 21 1992 14:599
    ...there musta been about 300 people in the Blue Moon Saloon...and
    that's packin' them in!!!it was hotter than hell in there,and so was
    Living Colour!!!tix were $5.00,and there was an opening act,the
    Restless Souls,on for abot 2.5 hours..they were too generic for me,
    but tight musically...it was first come first served as far as getting
    in goes!!!
    
    mac
    
148.15Another 5 weeksNACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Sun Jan 24 1993 19:052
    The new album, titled "Stain," will be released March 2.  Geez, it's
    been a long wait.
148.16StainNACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Thu Mar 04 1993 15:2824
    I picked up "Stain" on tuesday at my local record store.  I've now
    listened to it maybe 5 times or so, and can offer the following
    opinions:
    
    -	The pre-release review I read said the album was very "heavy."
    	I agree.  I don't think Vernon's guitar is without considerable
    	crunch on any song at all.  But his tone is truly incredible,
    	for you guitar tone addicts.
    
    -	Vernon's soloing is maybe a little more "out" than in the past,
    	which was kinda "out" to begin with.  If you're looking for I IV V
    	progressions and blues solos, look elsewhere.  This album is about
    	5/8 jazz to my ears.  Several very surprising tempo changes,
    	executed with almost scary ease.
    
    -	Doug Wimbish's bass playing is a change from Muzz's, but the band
    	has definitely survived mostly intact.  I'm kinda partial to Muzz,
    	still, but Doug has his moments on this record.
    
    -	The first five or six songs on the album have grown on me quickly,
    	while the last half is a bit less easy to come to grips with.
    	Several memorable tunes, notably "Leave It Alone" and "Bi."
    
    							Marc
148.17Touring in the areaNACAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Fri Nov 05 1993 15:138
    It seems Living Colour will be at the Avalon in Boston this coming
    Tuesday night, 11/9.  General admission tickets at $18.50 available
    through Ticketmaster.
    
    Does anybody know if Living Colour has any other shows in the area
    coming up soon?
    
    
148.18AWATS::WESTERVELTWed Jan 18 1995 11:5910
    Well I'm sure glad I caught that hot Avalon show (-.1)...
    the Boston Glob reports today that Living Colour is kaput.
    They got together for a recording session late last year
    and nothing was coming.

    I'll be sorry to see these guys go.  What will Vern Reid move
    on to?


148.19CONSLT::OWENStop Global WhiningWed Jan 18 1995 12:093
    I'd heard that Vernon Reid is doing some sort of Jazz/Fusion project.
    Corey Glover is VJ'ing on VH1.
    
148.20ANGLIN::HARRISATwilight Zone residentWed Jan 18 1995 18:105
    glad i kept my sweatshirt from a few years ago!
    
    they were good.
    
    	ann
148.21NETCAD::HERTZBERGHistory: Love it or Leave it!Wed Jan 18 1995 21:011
    Ouch.
148.22Sad to see 'em go..STKHLM::STENSTROMFahr, fahr, fahr auf der Infobahn...Fri Jan 20 1995 09:082
"Glamour Boys" is one classic tune! They were good live too.

148.23wonder whyAWATS::WESTERVELTFri Jan 20 1995 15:0714
    I liked their last disc a lot too.  I wonder how its sales were,
    and whether they contributed to the band's demise.  I don't really
    understand it, I thought they had tremendous (realized) potential,
    and were/are excellent musicians. Maybe someone will write an 
    article about the inside story... but I don't recall that the
    most recent album got a lot of airplay, and there was no hit on
    the scale of "Cult of Personality" or "Open Letter to a Landlord".
    So, come to think of it, maybe they should have gotten themselves
    on Beavis & Butthead.  That mighta done it, instead Corey's playing
    VJ!  (I was interested to discover he worked as an actor prior to
    singing in the band... but what a great voice.)  It was a socially
    conscious band too, and though that sort of thing seems somewhat
    out of favor these days it did add to the enjoyment for me.