You won't suck if you pick & choose the material from the different genres carefully, & hone it to your own style.
I get where you're coming from, though, as in the bands that do covers exactly like the originals - the note for note guys.
When I was with FMF, we covered Lyle Lovette, Little Feat, Keb Mo, the Dead, Zappa, & Phish, while also playing some Cream & Jefferson Airplane & a cpl Paul Simon tunes, as well as our own originals, one of which was kinda folky/country, another reminded me of Santana, & I even managed to slip in one of my emo-ish tunes. We did it all our own way, & we got quite a good following for the short time we were together, about 2 yrs. We slipped in some Bob Marley & Gypsy Kings too. We could get into just about any kind of groove, & make it work. I was really proud of that band.
It seemed to work very well for us, but I don't see too many other bands doing that sort of thing.
I suppose that that's one of the things I like best about some of the hippie jam bands - they aren't afraid to stretch a bit.
I get where you're coming from, though, as in the bands that do covers exactly like the originals - the note for note guys.
When I was with FMF, we covered Lyle Lovette, Little Feat, Keb Mo, the Dead, Zappa, & Phish, while also playing some Cream & Jefferson Airplane & a cpl Paul Simon tunes, as well as our own originals, one of which was kinda folky/country, another reminded me of Santana, & I even managed to slip in one of my emo-ish tunes. We did it all our own way, & we got quite a good following for the short time we were together, about 2 yrs. We slipped in some Bob Marley & Gypsy Kings too. We could get into just about any kind of groove, & make it work. I was really proud of that band.
It seemed to work very well for us, but I don't see too many other bands doing that sort of thing.
I suppose that that's one of the things I like best about some of the hippie jam bands - they aren't afraid to stretch a bit.