Posted on 09/18/2005 6:51:20 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache
2006 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominations Leave Out Many Rock Acts Again
By: Douglas Maher - All Headline News Staff Reporter
September 18,2005 9:41 A.M. EST
Cleveland,Ohio (AHN) - The nominees for the Class of 2006 for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is filled with a lot of hold overs from previous years and virtually ignores a truckload of artists that many critics are shaking their heads over.
J.Geils Band, John Mellencamp, the Patti Smith Group, Chic, Joe Tex,Miles Davis, Cat Stevens, Blondie, the Paul Butterfield Band, the Dave Clark Five and the Sir Douglas Quintet will all have a chance to make it into the hall of fame located in Cleveland.
This year also marks the eighth chance for Black Sabbath, Lynyd Skynyrd gets their seventh chance,and the Sex Pistols and the Stooges all of which are on try number five.
Missing from the nomination list again this year include bands like Rush, Van Halen, Yes, Genesis, ELO, Joan Jett, Def Leppard, Alice Cooper, Heart, Deep Purple, Pat Benatar, and Duran Duran.
Nominees are picked by a 70-member committee of rock 'n' roll historians, journalists and label execs, with ballots then mailed to an international voting body of 700 music industry types for the final decision. The five to seven nominees that receive the most votes will be inducted into the Rock Hall next year.
(... and, no, I am not kidding.)
While ELO can certainly be described as mindless pop..it was damn good mindless pop. "Eldorado", "Face the Music" and "New World Record" are true rock classics with some string arrangements that have never been equaled in R&R, IMHO.
Even so, Jeff Lynne, who really WAS ELO, should at least be inducted as a producer. His credits include mostly people who ARE in the RRHOF: All of the Beatles solo except Lennon, the Beatles on The Anthology series, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Eric Clapton just to name a few. He has an indelible mark in rock music, and has a sound all of his own.
Plus it is pretty well known in music circles that his is one of the nicest guys on the planet to work with, especially in the studio.
I used to be a voting member of RRHOF, but, just like the NARAS and the Grammy's..it is an absolute joke..the votes don't really count.
All of these should be included in the R&R HOF. I am surprised they are not already there.
I don't know why, although Rush is very technically accomplished, their politics are just to the left of Michael Moore...
KISS, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Days of the New, Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Southern Culture on the Skids, John Lee Hooker, Blue Oyster Cult, Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, Judas Priest, Kenny Wayne Sheppard, Joe Satriani, Primus, Gurf Morlix, Roy Rogers (not the one you might be thinking), Buddy Miller, Vanilla Fudge,...
- - AND about one hundred gazillion others I could pull out of a hat are better than what these morons propose...
I admit: I am a member of Generation Reagan, and proud of it. (It's not an age, it's a state of mind.)
"Too Much Pork for Just One Fork!" Yeah! And Roy can play blazing rings around a lot of these guys. Too bad more people don't know about him.
Written by P.F. Sloan. Check out the great Jimmy Webb song, "P. F. Sloan." (Johnny Rivers recorded several Jimmy Webb songs; one of JR's albums, Rewind, was mostly Jimmy Webb songs.) The Association did a great version of "P.F. Sloan."
Then I will never visit the place.
Jann said about Rush, "They will never get in or nominated as long as I live. What have they done besides Tom Sawyer? Nothing."
Let's not forget that Journey and Styx are not in the rock and roll hall of fame either and they have sold tens of millions of albums and lasted for over 30 yrs as well.
I have a couple of 'Blackmore's Night' CD's, but don't own any of the Purple CD's with Morse...am I missing out?
One vote for the 13th Floor Elevators
If there is a Texas band that deserved the nod, it's them.
Check some of the Live CDs-there's an authorized bootleg called "Live at the Olympia" Pretty good mix of the old and new stuff
"Purpendicular" and "Bananas" are good studio efforts-Not necessarily classic Purple, but still has the multi layered, almost Orchestral flavor they have always been known for.
Morse is a great guitarist, lots of solo efforts and was in Dixie Dregs for a long time.
Jon Lord has retired from the band (He's over 60, I think Gillan just hit 60)-replaced by Don Airey (Rainbow) That has been a pretty seamless transition
"I don't know why, although Rush is very technically accomplished, their politics are just to the left of Michael Moore..."
Don't know about their personal politics, but I know Neil Peart writes a lot of music with a true Libertarian Bent to it. "2112" is an adaptation of an Ayn Rand novel ("Anthem")
I've always found their early stuff to be oriented toward the exercise of free will. Can't speak for anything past "Hemispheres" though-they had a change in musical style that still does not suit my taste-still a good band, just not what I like to listen to.
Interesting. Regardless. Gotta love Skynard. Even more so if it upsets the lefties.
I thought Johnny Rivers was a big McGovern-supporting Lefty?
Why is Devo leftwing??? It doesn't make any sense!
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