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Stones50
The list is a disgrace. NWA?! What is that?!! Chicago = elevator music
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frankotero
Every year I think what is this? Maybe it's my own old guy opinion but I think over half the people already in this "hall of fame" are not Rock And Roll at all. Seems anything popular falls into this category. How many times have bands like Deep Purple and the Stones won awards at a Country or Jazz Ceremony for example. In the end music is all about opinion and I'm happy people dig whatever they're into but please don't call anything/everything Rock And Roll. My two cents.
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Every year I think what is this? Maybe it's my own old guy opinion but I think over half the people already in this "hall of fame" are not Rock And Roll at all. Seems anything popular falls into this category. How many times have bands like Deep Purple and the Stones won awards at a Country or Jazz Ceremony for example. In the end music is all about opinion and I'm happy people dig whatever they're into but please don't call anything/everything Rock And Roll. My two cents.
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The Smiths & Los Lobos are the picks of this bunch.
N.W.A. and to a lesser extent Deep Purple (and maybe Yes?) were sufficiently influential to deserve it.
Chic were the world's greatest disco band for a short while, and I guess that has to count for something...
Steve Miller & Chaka Khan had second acts, Steve Miller had maybe more than two, so they've got that going for them
Janet Jackson & The Spinners were good in their day, but HOF?
Chicago? godawful
The rest are in the 'wait long enough and everyone gets in' crowd
I can't understand this for a second. You think Deep Purple "to a lesser extent" were sufficiently influential to deserve induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. I'm not even really a Deep Purple fan but understand their massive influence on music. For Smoke On The Water alone, but for so much more as well. They were one of the first heavy bands, back when The Beatles were still making music, and to not see that they are clearly the most deserving on this list is inexcusable IMO. The only clear rock acts on this list are Deep Purple, Yes, and Cheap Trick, who you don't even mention. I don't actually believe they are HOF worthy. They were fine, but not HOF worthy, so I've always felt I can be objective in that way. But they absolutely deserve to be in over the rest of this year's garbage.
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The list is a disgrace. NWA?! What is that?!! Chicago = elevator music
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steverogan
I cannot believe the J Geils Band nor The Moody Blues are in the HOF. Of these recent inductees I can understand Deep Purple and Chicago. NWA is rap- not rock. As for Cheap Trick? Gimme a break!
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cheap trick deserves to be in there. not sure what the hate is for
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cheap trick deserves to be in there. not sure what the hate is for
A 70's version of bubble gum music. They are in the same league as the Bay City Rollers.
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keefriffhard4life
cheap trick deserves to be in there. not sure what the hate is for
A 70's version of bubble gum music. They are in the same league as the Bay City Rollers.
lmao. you must know 3 songs by them
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cheap trick deserves to be in there. not sure what the hate is for
A 70's version of bubble gum music. They are in the same league as the Bay City Rollers.
lmao. you must know 3 songs by them
I known more then 3 songs........but IMO they didn't add anything new or special to R&R..............
So I go for the Moody Blues and Deep Purple............
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RollingFreak
Oh come on, Cheap Trick is a perfectly legitimate band. They actually get more crap than they deserve for being "pop". They have extremely infectious songs and they were a great band. Zander is a great vocalist and Neilson is a semi-underrated guitar player, and an even more underrated songwriter. My issue with them is I don't think they did enough. I really like them and think they were a good band, but they didn't really break any new ground. Combine that with the fact that they never truly got huge. Their biggest thing is Budokan and like two hit songs. I like the guys, but its that point in the hall where its like "there are good bands, and there are GREAT bands" and to me Cheap is just in that former category. Which is in no way a knock, but just the case.
Take The Moody Blues for example. No one really sounds like the Moody Blues and they had a lot of strengths. Days Of Future Passed is a masterpiece which is widely regarded as great. Plus, they HAD several hits. So their omission is more baffling than anything else. They fit the categories. They legitimately had a great run of hits (and albums) and their music was truly unique. I'd struggle on the influence front, but to me they have the makings of a Hall Of Fame band. Or at least one that doesn't deserve to be purposely excluded, which is what they have been.
But like I said, when the ballot is Janet Jackson or Cheap Trick, I'm not gonna NOT vote Cheap Trick. I'm very happy they're going in, and with whats already in they are absolutely fair. I just think if the Hall were run properly they wouldn't really make that list.
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This band that made this garbage made the hall
But this band didn't
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This band that made this garbage made the hall
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lets not forget these great songs though
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