The Way to Eden.
Not one of Star Trek's top rated episodes (has it's supporters), would your opinion of The Way to Eden change if a 1969 named band were to have been hired to appear on the show and play some of their own music? This afternoon, I was listening to White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane and this thought came to me. While keeping the actor Skip Homeier as Dr. Sevrin, replace all the actors who playd the space hippies with professional band members. The dialog would more or less remain the same. The music possibly quite different.
Jefferson Airplanes album Bless Its Pointed Little Head came out the same time as the episode, appearing on the show would be a opportunity to plug the album, and I could see the band doing the show for the fun of it.
I could especially see Grace Slick as Irina Galliulin, Slick would have been 29 at the time, and was striking in appearance. The actress (Rapelye) who did play Irina was 24.
But it wouldn't have to be Jefferson Airplane (my fav band from that time), it could be another band, Someone like David Bowie would have been a interesting add, instead if blond girl (did she have a name?), there could have been a musical duet between Bowie and Spock.
Sly & the Family Stone as the space hippies could have had Cynthia Robinson in the role of Irina, showing Chekov as having had a interracial romance. And also (hopefully) showing a better "first" black-white kiss than we got in Plato's Stepchildren. The music could only have been better than the original.
A professional band playing their their own music, would it change your opinion of the episode?

Not one of Star Trek's top rated episodes (has it's supporters), would your opinion of The Way to Eden change if a 1969 named band were to have been hired to appear on the show and play some of their own music? This afternoon, I was listening to White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane and this thought came to me. While keeping the actor Skip Homeier as Dr. Sevrin, replace all the actors who playd the space hippies with professional band members. The dialog would more or less remain the same. The music possibly quite different.
Jefferson Airplanes album Bless Its Pointed Little Head came out the same time as the episode, appearing on the show would be a opportunity to plug the album, and I could see the band doing the show for the fun of it.
I could especially see Grace Slick as Irina Galliulin, Slick would have been 29 at the time, and was striking in appearance. The actress (Rapelye) who did play Irina was 24.
But it wouldn't have to be Jefferson Airplane (my fav band from that time), it could be another band, Someone like David Bowie would have been a interesting add, instead if blond girl (did she have a name?), there could have been a musical duet between Bowie and Spock.
Sly & the Family Stone as the space hippies could have had Cynthia Robinson in the role of Irina, showing Chekov as having had a interracial romance. And also (hopefully) showing a better "first" black-white kiss than we got in Plato's Stepchildren. The music could only have been better than the original.
A professional band playing their their own music, would it change your opinion of the episode?
