>there will never be a Jimi Hendrix / Miles Davis collab
>no one recorded the one jam session they did
The Jimi and Miles collab would have sounded like a Dark Magus and Jack Johnson lovechild on steroids.
>>74441515
Probably would've ventured into noise music for a bit
>>74441529
>>74441545
>tfw a Jimi/Miles/Mccartney collab was in the works
wrong timeline lads
>>74441893
McCartney would have fucked up the whole vibe.
probably wouldve just gone more and more experimental until it stopped being cool and started being stupid bullshit
>>74441529
did we lose the AOTC?
>>74441515
He would have come out with 2-4 more mindblowing albums and then fallen off. And I say this with the utmost respect. He died too early. Fuck the "27 club", nobody in that "club" is in the same conversation as Jimi.
>>74441529
being the types of people they were
theres probably a reason they didnt make sure it was recorded and released.
I would have loved more Dylan covers. I bet he would have made When the Locusts Sang a classic.
>>74443210
>who is Jim Morrison?
He was going in a Jazz direction before he died. Check out Back At The House on the Jimi Plays Woodstock movie and C.D.
That's nothing more than a rock and roll reworking of Blue Rondo A La Turk by Dave Brubeck. I think we would've heard more stuff like that.
Maybe even a collaboration with George Clinton as well.
>>74441515
would've joined ELP, recorded a bunch of prog classics and then in late 70s went crazy because of too much acid and started making obscure reggae with unknown street musicians in Jamaica