Ah, so many kindred souls out there who like a jack-of-all-trades, yet so few people who want to be a dorky, annoying, wandering minstrel. One can see why bard's must have high charisma-they ones without it are surely all murdered!
I realize this thread is old, but I am working on a variation of the bard that has leadership skills instead of singing talent. The special abilities will work the same, with changes like the following:
Inspire courage/greatness/heroics: instead of giviing a bonus from inspiring courage with music, the character will give his allies a bonus by coordinating the team with tactics shouted during combat.
Inspire competence: instead of performing soothing music, the character will use a sort of "pep talk" to bolster an ally's self-competence, thereby granting the bonus.
Countersong/song of freedom: Instead of song, the character will talk allies through the magical effects-think of all the TV shows you have seen where one character tells another who is charmed in some way: "Fight it! you can do it! don't let it control you!"
Fascinate: instead of some type of performance, the character will start a monologue about some controversial topic. Everyone at some point has been involuntarily drawn into a debate about politics, religon, or philosphy when they overheard a nearby conversation. Admit it! heheh...
Suggestion: once the character has drawn a victim into debate using their fascinate ability, they can then use their debating prowess and charm (that high charisma

) to swing the target to their point of view... Of course, they may change the subject once they have the target creature enthralled in conversation, so that the suggestion does not have to be about politics or whatever started the debate... heheh...
The perform skill will go bye-bye and be replaced with tactics and debate or some such. It is only fitting, after all, that the replacement for the almost-useless perform skill also be almost useless. I cannot think of an all-encompassing skill for this... so i guess the non-bard loses skill points in exchange for not being annoying.

The best all-encompassing skill i can think of is parlance - it means conversation;discourse;talk. It is given as a synonym of speech in Devlin's dictionary. Many ranks in parlace skill will mean the character is a skilled speaker able to keep the audience interested and get the point across. The american heritage dictionary gives the following: "Speech, especially a conversation or parley."
Enough on that. Parlance replaces perform as the skill required to make the bard's skills work! Now, we need a class name that does not imply entertainment - Coordinator? Diplomat? Advisor? Sage! or perhaps philosopher... I think sage works best! it is descriptive of the bard's varied knowledge, and implies the wisdom that is implied by the class's guidnace and debating skills!