Uncovering the Next Generation's Hall of Fame
The Rock Hall Class of 2024 Inductees!
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote:Will M, What are your early predictions for the 2025 nominees?. |
About the 2024 Inductees, will m wrote:
chrisd, nah I'm American and a new Yorker, I've not seen moulin rouge with him in it but I did hear good things. I think you're right where images of BG would be posted next to cyndi or George Micheal on an 80s night poster, but that doesn't really equal acclaim in my eyes. just name recognition. sorta like msifits tho I believe they're worthy for a whole host of other reasons. and to CC's credit, they're songs certainly aren't forgettable, karma chameleon is often on pop radio. but I dont believe that equates into acclaim y'know? like euythmics, I really only know and love Sweet Dreams are made of these. but that song is so legendarily amazing that you cant dispute euythmics belonging in the rock hall. culture club don't have a song that is trancendatly amazing like that. interestingly, despite their importance, euthymics are kinda a one hit wonder in America I think. moreso than DEVO, who overcame that OHW tag through all the years of nerds like me insisting they aren't. not an insult against euthymics btw |
About the 2024 Inductees, ChrisD wrote:
@Richie I'm bad at making predictions, especially when it relates to metal, punk, hard rock, etc. since I have no gauge of their influence. And it seems like they're consistently the "most snubbed". I'm still in favour of inducting the centrist pop stars, as a poptimist myself *side smirk emoji* Most of the people I'm rooting for have absolutely no hope of recognition outside the remote chance of an International Side Category. For example, the three most pervasive non-English genres in the American musical landscape today are Reggaeton, K-pop and Afrobeats. So I'm in favour of recognising their regional foremothers. Yes, foreMOTHERS: LatAm: Celia Cruz East Asia: Mariya Takeuchi Africa: Miriam Makeba |
About the 2024 Inductees, ChrisD wrote:
@Will M: Can I assume that you're British? Seems like opinions across the Atlantic are polarized lmfao. I guess that's why Boy George has spent more time in the States lately. He's been stunt casted on Broadway right now to help sell tickets, and it's going well for all I know. I'm not sure how much worth my narrow perspective has, since I was born well after their imperial pop phase, but have always thought of them at least an equal peer to Duran Duran as a relic of the New Romantics, at least in image...like in the way you would go to an 80's themed bar night...there would be Cyndi Lauper, Eurythmics, Duran Duran and Culture Club on the poster. When you zoom in on the minutiae, that might not equal quantitative acclaim, but others have got in for much, much, much less. |
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