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About the 2024 Inductees, chasingwildcat wrote: | |
No, Richie, you still believe him. You told him, "I believe you, you're right," and then you kept asking him for his thoughts. Then you replied to me saying, "I've ignored him and no longer believe him," which is really funny. Of course, whether or not you believe guest/Poseidon/lc is your freedom, and I have no right to interfere, but I just find your behaviors quite hilarious. | |
Friday, 05/3/2024 @ 01:35am | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, power wrote: | |
Agree to disagree, but I still want to clarify some facts. Within heavy music, Deep Purple holds a "founding" status alongside Led Zeppelin and Sabbath. Deep Purple's influence is not weaker than that of Maiden, Judas Priest, or Motörhead. Moreover, Sabbath's influence involves more of the dark and evil elements and ideologies affecting metal genres other than doom metal, rather than directly influencing songwriting and arrangement. Power metal, neoclassical metal, and progressive metal were all directly influenced by Deep Purple in terms of composition and arrangement. As for Led Zeppelin, their influence on other genres and overall popular culture is unparalleled, but within heavy music, Purple's influence can be considered comparable to Led Zeppelin. Deep Purple directly influenced the three metal pioneers: Motörhead, Priest, and Maiden. They also significantly influenced the NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal), including bands like Def Leppard and Saxon. If you question these points, you might want to consider what people in the heavy music circle have said. Iron Maiden ( https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/bruce-dickinson-on-the-influence-of-deep-purple-and-led-zeppelin/ ): "Dickinson maintained that he 'was always a bigger Purple fan than Zeppelin.'" Metallica ( https://www.thehighwaystar.com/news/2009/04/06/metallica-praises-deep-purple/ ): "I'd say Deep Purple. If you say Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, you also have to say Deep Purple. They come as a threesome." In a documentary on heavy metal, various individuals were asked who the first metal band was. Lemmy stated it was Deep Purple. Based on your statement, it seems like you think Deep Purple has a more limited influence on heavy music, and their induction is not because they significantly influenced heavy music but because they were famous with hit songs, similar to Ozzy, which is certainly limiting. In fact, Deep Purple, like Led Zeppelin, Sabbath, Maiden, Judas Priest, and Motörhead, is revered as a pioneer and a major progenitor in heavy music. | |
Friday, 05/3/2024 @ 01:28am | |
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About The Miracles, Bill G wrote: | |
"Without THE MIRACLES, The MOTOWN RECORD CORPORATION would NOT have been POSSIBLE. - BERRY GORDY JR , Founder, Motown Record Corporation. And now, still ANOTHER MOTOWN GROUP, THE COMMODORES, are going through THIS SAME NONSENSE, as the Hall of FAME has elected to induct LIONEL RICHIE ALONE… And SNUB MILAN WILLIAMS, RON LaPREAD, WILLIAM KING, TOMMY McCLEARY, and 2nd Lead Singer WALTER "Clyde" ORANGE, …but, KOOL & THE GANG get in INTACT ? | |
Friday, 05/3/2024 @ 01:16am | |
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About The Miracles, Bill G wrote: | |
….And through the BACK DOOR no less!! If ANYTHING, Like Curtis Mayfield, and Clyde Mc PHATTER, SMOKEY should've been inducted TWICE…FIRST as a member of The MIRACLES… and then a SECOND time…as a SOLO ARTIST, SONGWRITER, PRODUCER, and RECORD EXECUTIVE. | |
Friday, 05/3/2024 @ 01:04am | |
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About The Miracles, Bill G wrote: | |
THE MIRACLES MY APOLOGIES. I intended to copy the COMPLETE INTRO to the "COVER VERSIONS" SECTION OF "THE MIRACLES' Wikipedia article…but I missed part of it. Here is the COMPLETE INTRO, Caps mine: "This is a list of covers of Miracles songs that have been recorded and released. According to several websites, the Miracles are one of THE MOST-COVERED GROUPS IN RECORDED HISTORY, and the most covered Motown group EVER." With that kind of INFLUENCE, it was LUDICROUS that some NO NOTHINGS decided to SNUB Motown's First and MOST IMPORTANT GROUP…in a CALLOUS effort to INDUCT SMOKEY ALONE…and THROW THE OTHER MEMBERS AWAY , wait 25 YEARS,, and finally induct BOBBY, RONNIE, PETE, CLAUDETTE, and MARV after several.members had DIED. | |
Friday, 05/3/2024 @ 00:56am | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Elle Dee wrote: | |
power Again, I like Deep Purple. But I think their influence isn't as big as Zeppelin, Sabbath, Maiden, Motörhead, or even Metallica for that matter. | |
Friday, 05/3/2024 @ 00:37am | |
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About The Miracles, Bill G wrote: | |
From " THE MIRACLES" in Wikipedia : ******************** THE MIRACLES ******************** This is a list of covers of Miracles songs that have been recorded and released. According to several websites, the Miracles are one of the MOST-COVERED GROUPS and the MOST-COVERED MOTOWN GROUP EVER. . Their music and songs have influenced artists all over the world – in every major musical genre – over the last 50 years. List of Miracles songs covered and sampled by other artists The Miracles, Motown's first group, are the most covered Motown group of all time. Their music and songs have influenced artists all over the world – in every major musical genre – over the last 50 years. Almost all of their hits were self-written, making them unique among Motown acts. Many of the Miracles' songs have been major hits or important recordings for other artists. Among these are: (This is an incomplete list, as songs by the Miracles continue to be covered by more artists each year) "Going to a Go-Go" – The Rolling Stones, Phil Collins, The Hags, and Secret Affair. "I Second That Emotion" – Japan, Michael McDonald, Kiki Dee, The Manhattan Transfer, Jerry Garcia, Diana Ross & the Supremes with the Temptations, 10db, Tammy Wynette, José Feliciano, Emilie, Stuck In The Middle, Thelma Jones. "(Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need " – The Jackson 5, The Cowsills, The GP's "If You Can Want" – The Dirtbombs, Barbara McNair, Chazz Dixon. "Nowhere To Go- Kanye West (as the basis of his song "About An Angel"), Beanie Sigel (as "Got Nowhere"), Freeway "Much Better Off" – J Dilla. "You've Got The Love I Need" - J Dilla, Raekwon. "A Legend In Its Own Time" – J Dilla (as an exercept of his song "One Eleven"). "Oh Be My Love"- Barbara Lewis, The Supremes, Barbara McNair. "I Don't Blame You At All" - Rosetta Hightower. "Mighty Good Lovin"-Edwin Starr, Chris Clark. "You're So Fine and Sweet" - The Undertakers. "I Like It Like That" - Bobby Vee, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels. "Would I Love You" - Len Barry. "Happy Landing" - The Temptations. "Special Occasion - Jim Gilstrap. "I'll Try Something New" – Diana Ross & the Supremes with the Temptations, Barbara McNair, A Taste of Honey, Spyder Turner (as an excerpt from his cover of "Stand By Me") "My Girl Has Gone" – Etienne Daho, Bobby Taylor, Edwyn Collins, Ken Parker. "Yester Love" – Gerald Wilson & His Orchestra. "The Love I Saw In You Was Just a Mirage" – The Jackson 5, Vance Gilbert, The Uniques "Love Machine" – Wham!, Thelma Houston "Determination" – The Contours. "Choosey Beggar" – Chazz Dixon, Debby Boone. "I've Been Good To You" – Marshall Crenshaw, Brenda Holloway, Joe Meek, The Temptones, Ray, Goodman & Brown (The Moments), The Ones, The Temptations. "Mickey's Monkey" – Mother's Finest, Martha and the Vandellas, The Supremes, The Hollies, The Young Rascals, John Mellencamp, Lou Christie, Cannibal & the Headhunters, The C.A.Quintet, The Defenders, Chris Catena, The Sugar Beats, The Mac Truque. "More Love" – Kim Carnes, Paul Young, Barbara McNair, Mica Paris, The 5th Dimension, Rick Webb, Foster Sylvers. "Ooo Baby Baby" – Linda Ronstadt, Brenda Holloway, Shalamar, Ruby Turner, Sylvester, Spirit Traveler, Five Stairsteps, Zapp, Laura Nyro, Ella Fitzgerald, Honey Cone, Human Nature, Fingazz "Shop Around" – Captain & Tennille, Don Bryant, The Astronauts, The Allusions, and Georgie Fame, Neil Merryweather and Lynn Carey, among numerous others. "The Tears of a Clown" – La Toya Jackson, The Beat, The Rocking Chairs, The Re-Bops, Nnenna Freelon, The Flying Pickets, Caligula, Human Nature, Enuff Z'Nuff, Eumir Deodato, Brian Ray, Marc Cohn, Phil Collins. "The Tracks of My Tears " – Linda Ronstadt, Aretha Franklin, Johnny Rivers, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Mongo Santamaría, Martha and the Vandellas, Bryan Ferry, Björns Vänner (as Ser Jag Ut Att Må Bra?), Dolly Parton, Boyz II Men, Human Nature, among many others "Darling Dear" – The Jackson 5. "Who's Lovin' You" – The Jackson 5, En Vogue, Terence Trent D'Arby, Brenda Holloway, The Supremes, The Temptations, Honey Cone, Stevie B., Archie Bell & the Drells, Nikka Costa. "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" – Percy Sledge, Barbara McNair, The Beatles, The Temptations, The Supremes, The Zombies, Aidan Smith, Sonny & Cher, Mickey Gilley, Eddie Money, Cyndi Lauper, The Bobs, Greg Brown, Small Faces, Bobby McFerrin, Derrick Harriott, UFO8, Mike and The Mechanics, and She & Him among many others. "I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying" – The Who, Jimmy James. "From Head to Toe" – Elvis Costello, Chris Clark "A Fork in the Road " – Rebbie Jackson "Way Over There" – The Royal Counts, The Temptations, Edwin Starr, The Marvelettes, New Man, Eddie Adams Jr. "(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man In You" – Chuck Jackson "What's So Good About Goodbye" – Giant Sunflower, The Temptations, Quix*O*Tic "More, More, More of Your Love" – Bob Brady & the Con Chords "Doggone Right" – Bobby Davis. "After All" – The Supremes, The Marvelettes. "Swept For You Baby" – The Sylvers, The Blenders, The Tamlins (as Sweat For You Baby). "The Hurt is Over" – The DT's "Whatever Makes You Happy"- Jacki Gore, Steve Washington. "Save Me" – The Undertones "(You Can) Depend On Me" – The Temptations, The Supremes, Mary Wells, Brenda Holloway, Barbara Mason. "Baby Baby Don't Cry" – Gerald Wilson and His Orchestra, Projekt. "Can You Love a Poor Boy" – Bobby Vee, Softones, Gil Bernal, Ronnie Walker. "Bad Girl" – Dazz Band, Jackie Jackson, Mary Wells, The Orlons. "That's What Love Is Made Of" – Michael Jackson, Bobby Vee, Choker Campbell, The Magicians. "We've Come Too Far To End It Now"-The Escorts "Here I Go Again" – Chazz Dixon, Carey Bell, A.J. De Bravo, Little Willie G., Oran "Juice" Jones. "Point It Out"' – The Supremes and The Temptations. "Got A Job" – The Marcels "Whole Lotta Shakin' In My Heart (Since I Met You)" – The Hellacopters, Marv Johnson. "Give Me Just Another Day" – Young Jeezy (as the basis for his song, "Mr 17.5"), Schoolboy Q, Wade Waters, Christina Milian, Rick Ross, Marco Polo feat. Torae, and others.[63] "Do It Baby"- Jimmy Ponder, Red Holt (of Young-Holt Unlimited). "Who's Gonna Take The Blame" – Capone N. Noreaga (as the basis of their song "Live On Live Long"). "Come On Do The Jerk" – The Righteous Brothers [64], The T-Bones "Don't Let It End ('Til You Let It Begin) - Betty Everett, The Studio Group "I Didn't Realize That The Show Was Over - Epik High (as an excerpt from their song "Encore") References: Allmusic, The Covers Project, Second Hand Songs, "Who Sampled" website. Note: ALL of THE MIRACLES Co-Wrote the songs…not just Smokey. | |
Friday, 05/3/2024 @ 00:16am | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, power wrote: | |
elle dee You might not listen to heavy music much. You are underestimating Deep Purple. Deep Purple's influence on heavy metal music is on par with Led Zeppelin, and even comparable to Black Sabbath. Bands like Motörhead, Priest, and Maiden were all directly influenced by Deep Purple. Deep Purple had a profound impact on genres like proto-metal and neoclassical among others. While Led Zeppelin had a broader impact on popular music and culture, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath had a greater influence within the realm of heavy music. Deep Purple certainly had a larger influence than Priest, Motörhead, and Maiden because they directly and deeply influenced them, and the bands influenced by these three metal pioneers also largely regard Deep Purple as a major influence. | |
Friday, 05/3/2024 @ 00:13am | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Mat r wrote: | |
I think they're just gonna give Fripp a ME rather than put KC in. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 23:33pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Will m wrote: | |
Crimson are anothe good name for that, and another reason they should be in the hall and how rediculous it is that they aren't. It's so tough doing any ranking, cause no matter how high or low any act is, we'll something else had to be lower or higher | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 22:25pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Elle Dee wrote: | |
will m I tend to view King Crimson as the true pioneers of prog metal. I just want to say that I don't hate Deep Purple. I do like the band. I just don't think their influence is as strong and as large as Zeppelin, Sabbath, Maidden, Motörhead. For what it's worth, I did rank Deep Purple higher than Ozzy's solo work. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 21:49pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Will m wrote: | |
Elle Dee, Alright fair, it was rude of me to say that. Without DP tho idk if maiden even happen, Purple invented prog metal in like 1970, plus all the Neo classical players including Randy roads don't happen without Ritchie Blackmore first | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 21:37pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote: | |
Mat R, What are your updated early predictions for the 2025 nominees/inductees (If 8 inductees again)?. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 21:33pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Elle Dee wrote: | |
will m I know Deep Purple's stuff. I think they're less influential than Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Iron Maiden as far as British heavy metal goes. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 21:28pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Mat r wrote: | |
So smith liked my "Luther 2025" comment Imma take out war on my nominee picks | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 21:25pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, will m wrote: | |
I wont even attempt to rank all inductees like that, itd take far too long and also I cannot possibly properly gage the influence of acts like the dells and flamingos who I know practically nothing on. there's also the factor of my own interests (I mostly listen to rock) that I would be biased in favor of against stuff I don't listen to as much. IMO there's like tiers of hall of famers like this site has listed somewhere: bottom tier includes all double inductee solo acts (sorry John Paul George Ringo Gabriel Rod Beck Clapton Carole Tina Stevie Ozzy Lou Simon Clyde mcphatter and yes even micheal Jackson) I think all are deserving but a band induction technically represents each just as well. also acts that are in for individual songs (cough Percy sledge cough) no matter how important that song is, sorry link Wray. (Kate bush IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS BTW shes way more important than just running up is). Joan Jett/blackhearts would be in this tier if the runaways were also in. they aren't so Joan is spared. above them is acts who get in for having hits, soooo many hits. maybe their great songs, but its that extreme longevity that gets them in. the hollies foreigner, I love these bands but that's why they're in. bon Jovi are another example the next tier is acts that simply represent an era or style of rock, Peter Frampton is a great example, through him you have a perfect representation of the double live commerical boom of the 70s. DMB represent the jam band revival, Journey Represent the arena rock era. the Dave Clark 5 represent British invasion. the spinners, much as I adore them, represent philly soul. not really about influence or importance but about their figureheaddom for something. the highest tier in my mind is acts that undeniably completely changed music history. obviously chuck berry the Beatles stones little richard but also madonna, nirvana, Joni Mitchell, stooges, deep purple black Sabbath, Patti Smith, I could flesh this out wayyyyy more and obviously incomplete, not every act fits neatly into boxes. I neglected mentioning chicago because the jazz rock era has a lot of significance. I also don't think any inductee is unworthy in any way. which also makes ranking every act together so hard, how am I to say if pat benatar is better than sly and the family stone? | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 21:20pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote: | |
Elle Dee, What are your early predictions for the 2025 nominees/inductees (If 8 inductees again)?. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 21:17pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Will m wrote: | |
Elle Dee, Deep purple at 240 is the only one I'll vehemently disagree with, I assume you don't know a lot about them cause they're extremely important in rock history. Van Halen you also had way too low IMO | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 20:54pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Elle Dee wrote: | |
Anyways, here's my list of the best to worst rock hall inductees based on how highly influential they are (were), not based on commercial success. 1. Chuck Berry 2. Bo Diddley 3. Bob Dylan 4. The Beatles 5. The Rolling Stones 6. Elvis Presley 7. James Brown 8. The Jimi Hendrix Experience 9. Little Richard 10. Led Zeppelin 11. Stevie Wonder 12. Aretha Franklin 13. Muddy Waters 14. David Bowie 15. Otis Redding 16. Buddy Holly 17. Joni Mitchell 18. Marvin Gaye 19. Prince 20. The Who 21. Jerry Lee Lewis 22. Neil Young 23. The Beach Boys 24. Bob Marley 25. Michael Jackson 26. The Velvet Underground 27. Janis Joplin 28. Nirvana 29. Sex Pistols 30. Tupac Shakur 31. Pink Floyd 32. Queen 33. Fats Domino 34. Parliament Funkadelic 35. Public Enemy 36. Ike and Tina Turner 37. Johnny Cash 38. Sam Cooke 39. Ray Charles 40. Miles Davis 41. Van Morrison 42. Run-DMC 43. Smokey Robinson 44. Madonna 45. Al Green 46. Bruce Springsteen 47. Talking Heads 48. Elton John 49. Beastie Boys 50. The Jackson 5 51. Grateful Dead 52. Fleetwood Mac 53. Lynyrd Skynyrd 54. Willie Nelson 55. Simon & Garfunkel 56. Leonard Cohen 57. B.B. King 58. Peter Gabriel 59. The Temptations 60. T. Rex 61. Ramones 62. R.E.M. 63. The Kinks 64. Sly and the Family Stone 65. The Clash 66. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five 67. Roxy Music 68. The Band 69. Elvis Costello & the Attractions 70. The Stooges 71. The Supremes 72. Patti Smith 73. Nina Simone 74. Lou Reed 75. Tom Waits 76. AC/DC 77. Curtis Mayfield 78. Frank Zappa 79. Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker 80. Carole King 81. Big Joe Turner 82. John Lennon 83. U2 84. The Everly Brothers 85. Etta James 86. Roy Orbison 87. The Ronettes 88. Jackie Wilson 89. Santana 90. The Drifters 91. Ricky Nelson 92. The Impressions 93. Sam & David 94. Randy Newman 95. The Yardbirds 96. Paul McCartney 97. Donna Summer 98. The Coasters 99. Eddie Cochran 100. The Pretenders 101. A Tribe Called Quest 102. Radiohead 103. The Police 104. Kate Bush 105. Little Willie John 106. The Allman Brothers Band 107. Dusty Springfield 108. Steely Dan 109. Cher 110. Jackson Browne 111. ZZ Top 112. Gladys Knight & the Pips 113. The Cure 114. Bobby Womack 115. Paul Simon 116. Genesis 117. LaVern Baker 118. Credence Clearwater Revival 119. The Shirelles 120. Hank Ballard 121. Janet Jackson 122. The Go-Go's 123. Eminem 124. Rod Stewart 125. Mary J. Blige 126. Carl Perkins 127. The Cars 128. Tina Turner 129. Laura Nyro 130. The Platters 131. Albert King 132. Missy Elliott 133. Todd Rundgren 134. George Michael 135. ABBA 136. Ruth Brown 137. The Staple Singers 138. Duane Eddy 139. Wilson Pickett 140. Earth, Wind & Fire 141. Pearl Jam 142. Linda Ronstadt 143. The Byrds 144. Carly Simon 145. Cream 146. Dolly Parton 147. Yes 148. Kiss 149. N.W.A. 150. Blondie 151. Metallica 152. Whitney Houston 153. The Doors 154. Kool & the Gang 155. Electric Light Orchestra 156. Eric Clapton 157. The Isley Brothers 158. Bee Gees 159. Dr. John 160. The Red Hot Chili Peppers 161. Rush 162. Cheap Trick 163. Black Sabbath 164. Notorious B.I.G. 165. The Spinners 166. Eagles 167. Dire Straits 168. Neil Diamond 169. Cat Stevens 170. Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers 171. Joan Baez 172. Crosby, Stills & Nash 173. Ritchie Valens 174. Lloyd Price 175. Jimmy Reed 176. The Four Seasons 177. The Mamas & the Papas 178. Bill Haley 179. Traffic 180. Four Tops 181. Eurythmics 182. James Taylor 183. Bob Seger 184. The Moody Blues 185. Rage Against the Machine 186. The (Young) Rascals 187. Jay-Z 188. The Animals 189. Heart 190. John Lee Hooker 191. The Hollies 192. Isaac Hayes 193. Dion 194. Gene Vincent 195. Jefferson Airplane 196. Brenda Lee 197. Martha and the Vandellas 198. Jimmy Cliff 199. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band 200. Bonnie Raitt 201. Booker T. & the M.G.'s 202. The O'Jays 203. Jeff Beck 204. Nine Inch Nails 205. Stevie Nicks 206. Small Faces / Faces 207. Aerosmith 208. Solomon Burke 209. Peter Frampton 210. The Flamingos 211. Sheryl Crow 212. The Righteous Brothers 213. Bobby "Blue" Bland 214. Depeche Mode 215. Alice Cooper 216. The Zombies 217. Guns N' Roses 218. Buddy Guy 219. John Mellencamp 220. Joan Jett & the Blackhearts 221. Bill Withers 222. Pat Benatar 223. The Dave Clark Five 224. Hall & Oates 225. Green Day 226. Little Anthony and the Imperials 227. The Doobie Brothers 228. Def Leppard 229. Donovan 230. Billy Joel 231. Dave Matthews Band 232. The Dells 233. Journey 234. Bobby Darin 235. The Moonglows 236. Buffalo Springfield 237. Steve Miller 238. Gene Pitney 239. Del Shannon 240. Deep Purple 241. The Ventures 242. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble 243. Van Halen 244. Percy Sledge 245. The Lovin' Spoonful 246. Ozzy Osbourne 247. Foo Fighters 248. Duran Duran 249. Lionel Ritchie 250. George Harrison 251. Bon Jovi 252. Darlene Love 253. Clyde McPhatter 254. Chicago 255. Foreigner | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 20:34pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote: | |
lc, Out of the acts who missed out on induction this year for 2024 (Mariah Carey, Eric B. & Rakim, Jane's Addiction, Lenny Kravitz, Oasis, Sinead O'Connor and Sade), Which ones do you see getting nominated again/inducted next year for 2025 or soon/eventually?. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 20:32pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, George wrote: | |
richie, So do you think guest/Poseidon/lc is real or fake? | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 19:19pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, George wrote: | |
richie, So do you think guest/Poseidon/lc is real for fake? | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 19:18pm | |
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About Duane Eddy, J.W. wrote: | |
RIP Duane Eddy | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 18:30pm | |
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About Electric Light Orchestra, J.W. wrote: | |
RIP Richard Tandy | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 18:25pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote: | |
lc, Out of the acts who missed out on induction this year for 2024 (Mariah Carey, Eric B. & Rakim, Jane's Addiction, Lenny Kravitz, Oasis, Sinead O'Connor and Sade), Which ones do you see coming back and getting nominated/inducted next year for 2025 or soon/eventually?. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 16:58pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote: | |
chasingwildcat, I still don't trust him, I had ignored him and no longer trusted him, It wasn't all lies, The familiar Richie is not finally back, I was just having a conversation with him. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 16:56pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, chasingwildcat wrote: | |
I knew Richie would still trust his guest/Poseidon. He previously said that he had ignored that guy and no longer trusted him, which really surprised me. Now I think about it, it was all lies. The familiar Richie is finally back. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 16:36pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, lc wrote: | |
richie Family and camp got pissed by the Kate Bush disaster, some nom com members as well (Ms.Bush never got support from most voters, 90% past inductees do not know her, some nom com members also were very dismissive about the "induct who somebody want" strategy) So it is an embarrassing situation for both sides (rock hall and family or camp). Contentions still exist in both sides. See my posts in Steve Hoffman Forum under username Poseidon, I think I have explanation this topic. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 16:30pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote: | |
lc, Why do you think that because they got screwed by the Kate Bush disaster that Cyndi Lauper and Warren Zevon have no chance next year?. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 16:23pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, lc wrote: | |
Richie My percentage is pretty accurate I believe. As for you question, it is almost useless My list is given to you already This is most likely scenario in next year What do you think | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 16:14pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote: | |
lc, Yes, I believe you what you said on the Steve Hoffman Forums using username Poseidon is true and You are real information source. You are right again this year. Anyway, Which acts do you think have the biggest beneficiary of the acts getting in this year (Mary J. Blige, Cher, Dave Matthews Band, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Kool & The Gang, Ozzy Osbourne, A Tribe Called Quest, Jimmy Buffett, MC5, Dionne Warwick, Alexis Korner, John Mayall and Big Mama Thornton) next year for 2025?. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 16:08pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, lc wrote: | |
richie Too hard to predict But belive me what I said on Steve Hoffman Forum using username Poseidon is true and I am real information source. I am right again this year | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 16:03pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote: | |
lc, What are your predictions for Performer inductees in the next five years (2025-2029) (If 8 inductees each year)?. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 15:56pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, lc wrote: | |
Richie I said on the Steve Hoffman Forum under the username Poseidon that only the top 5 of the vote are based on actual voting results. So ATCQ, Cher, Kool, and Mary are the top 4. Foreigner is likely to have made it to #5 through money (just like I said on the Steve Hoffman Forum). I wouldn't rule out DMB, Peter Frampton, and Ozzy using weighted votes like last year. After #5, it's all weighted votes rather than actual voting results. This aligns with the message I posted on the Steve Hoffman Forum using the username Poseidon. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 15:45pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, richie wrote: | |
lc, Yes, I believe that you are accurate, but I have to tell you two things: Nominating committee member Alan Light said on Tony Kiriluk (aka Shrek on here)'s Road To Jamnation podcast last year that 7 is now the target number for Performer inductees, not 5, Also, He said on his podcast Sound Up with Mark Goodman regarding this year's inductions that he was told that the 6th, 7th and 8th place finishers were all within a few votes of each other so the Rock Hall put them all in. He also heard there was more distance between 8th and 9th place than 1st and 8th. So I believe that you are still accurate and I should see your accuracy, and You will continue to make accurate predictions, and I believe that Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order, Soundgarden, Thin Lizzy, Alanis Morissette and Devo all have a chance of getting in if on the ballot next year. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 15:19pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Follower wrote: | |
Will m, He wasn't an inductee at the time of his death, so he doesn't count. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 15:09pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Will m wrote: | |
Follower, You gotta add Wayne Kramer as one of this years deaths | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 15:03pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, ChrisD wrote: | |
I love Luther! The nominal leader of the 80's R&B romanticists…Peabo Bryson, James Ingram, Freddie Jackson. Interesting that people are predicting him as an easy entry next year, but Sade would've been dead last this year. They shared air space on Quiet Storm radio. I guess the men will always have it easier. *Side eyeing the campaigns to acknowledge ATCQ, EB&R and others but ignoring Queen Latifah and Salt n Pepa….* The argument against him and his progenies and his female counterparts though (ie. Anita Baker) is that they glossed over the conventional soul traditions of the 60's and commercialized R&B in a way that wouldn't sit well with rock purists. Ie. David Foster-style overproduction, melodrama, bombast etc. But his style was a necessary stepping stone to the Babyface era and the Neo soul movement of the late 90's when R&B abandoned melodies for glacial tempos and introspective lyrics. I would've thought the Hall would just altogether skip the Luthers and Anitas to go straight for the Maxwells and Erykahs since Neo soul aligns more with their taste… | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 14:58pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, Follower wrote: | |
Two inductee deaths were announced in the same day! Richard Tandy of ELO and Duane Eddy. One closer to the original rock and roll, and the other coming from a part of its eternal evolution. This means one name is added, as most of 2017 is still alive, and one is removed, as most of 1994 is dead. Of the 12 living inductees from 1994, half of them are members of Grateful Dead. So far Richard Tandy, Duane Eddy, Mike Pinder, Dickey Betts, Denny Lane and Henry Farmborough have died since the ceremony, a very small amount compared to previous years. This class is probably too big for a tribute performance. Living members of classes where a minority, half, or none of the inductees are still alive: 1986: 0. They're dead, Jim. 1987: 2/26 (Smokey Robinson and Mike Stroller) 1988: 8/25 (Berry Gordy Jr., Diana Ross, Paul McCartney, Ringo Star, Bob Dylan, Al Jardine, Mike Love, and Brian Wilson) 1989: 8/28 (Dion, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Ron Wood, Bill Wyman, Stevie Wonder, and Otis Williams) 1990: 13/30 (Bob Gaudio, Frankie Vali, Abdul "Duke" Fakir, Mick Avory, Dave Davies, Ray Davies, Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Carole King, Brian Holland, and Edward Holland Jr.) 1991: 5/21 (Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn, Richard A. Brooks, Jerry Butler, Fred Cash) 1992: 11/30 (Steve Cropper, Booker T. Jones, Ernie Isley, Ronald Isley, Chris Jasper, Sam Moore, Eric Clapton, Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Jimmy Page and Paul Samwell-Smith) 1993: 14/28 (Eric Clapton, Doug "Cosmo" Clifford, Stu Cook, John Fogerty, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Jimmy Merchant, Herman Santiago, Gregg Errico, Larry Graham, Jerry Martini, Freddie Stone, Rosie Stone, and Sly Stone) 1994: 12/29 (Eric Burdon, Allen Price, John Steel, Garth Hudson, Elton John, Tom Constanten, Donna Godchaux, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, and Rod Stewart) 1995: 11/25 (Al Green, Jai "Jaimoe" Johanny Johanson, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Rosalind Ashford, Betty Kelly, Lois Reeves, Martha Reeves, Annette Sterling, and Neil Young) 1996: 12/27 (Gladys Knight, Merald "Bubba" Knight, Jack Casady, Jorma Kaukonen, Grace Slick, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, Shirley Alton Reeves, Beverly Lee, John Cale, and Maureen Tucker.) 1997: 19/39 (Barry Gibb, Richie Furay, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Graham Nash, Jackie Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Tito Jackson, Joni Mitchell, Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Michael "Mickey" Hampton, Billy "Bass" Nelson, Grady Thomas, Eddie Brigati, Felix Cavaliere, and Gene Cornish) 1999: 4/22 (Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, and Mavis Staples) 2000: 13/28 (Bonnie Raitt, Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn, Johnny Graham, Ralph Johnson, Al McKay, Verdine White, Eric Clapton, James Taylor, Steve Boone, Joe Butler, John Sebastian, and Clive Davis) 2002: 10/20 (Brenda Lee, Marky Ramone, David Byrne, Chris Franz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth, Ron Blair, Mike Campbell, Stan Lynch, and Benmont Tench.) 2004: 9/18 (Bob Seger, Verne Allison, Michael "Mickey" McGill, Jackson Browne, Dave Mason, Steve Winwood, Frank Beard, Billy Gibbons, and Jann S. Wenner) 2008: 6/16 (Dave Clark, Lenny Davidson, John Mellencamp, Madonna, Kenny Gamble, and Leon Huff) 2012: 26/70 (Bobby Jones, Sonny Curtis, Billy Davis, Lawson Smith, Claudette Rogers Robinson, Mike D, Ad-Rock, Donovan, Steven Adler, Duff McKagen, Dizzy Reed, Axl Rose, Slash, Matt Sorum, Izzy Stradlin, Flea, John Frusciante, Jack Irons, Anthony Kiedis, Josh Klinghoffer, Cliff Martinez, Chad Smith, Kenny Jones, Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, and Glyn Johns.) Dead members of each class where a majority or half of the inductees are alive: 1993: 14/28 (Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, Tom Fogerty, Ray Manzarek, Jim Morrison, Etta James, Sherman Garnes, Frankie Lymon, Joe Negroni, Ruth Brown, Cynthia Robinson, Dick Clark, Milt Gabler, and Dinah Washington) 1998: 17/30 (Glenn Frey, Randy Meisner, Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Christine McVie, Gene Vincint, Lloyd Price, Denny Doherty, Mama Cass Elliot, John Phillips, David Brown, Allan Toussaint, and Jelly Roll Morton) The most alive 20th Century class. 2001: 14/26 (Johnnie Johnson, Jake Carey, Zeke Carey, Johnny Carter, Sollie McElroy, Nate Nelson, Paul Wilson, Michael Jackson, Freddie Mercury, Richie Valens, Solomon Burke, and Walter Becker) 2002: 10/20 (Chet Atkins, Gene Pitney, Issac Hayes, Joey Ramone, Johnny Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone, Tommy Ramone, Howie Epstein, Tom Petty, and Jim Stewart.) 2003: 16/24 (Benny Benjamin, Floyd Cramer, Steve Douglas, Bon Scott, Malcom Young, Joe Strummer, Bobby Hatfield, and Mo Ostin) 2004: 9/18 (Chuck Barksdale, Johnny Carter, Johnny Funches, Marvin Junior, George Harrison, Prince, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood, and Dusty Hill) 2005: 11/17 (William Powell, Percy Sledge, Pete Farndon, James Honeyman-Scott, Frank Barsalona, and Seymour Stein.) 2006: 17/28 (Miles Davis, Sid Vicious, everyone from Lynyrd Skynyrd other than Artimus Pyle, and Jerry Moss) 2007: 15/19 (Cowboy, Ronnie Spector, Estelle Bennett, and Eddie Van Halen) 2009: 14/21 (Bill Black, DJ Fontana, Bobby Womack, Jeff Beck, Tracy Lord, Cliff Burton, and Jason "Jam-Master Jay" Mizell) 2010: 21/30 (Eric Haydock, Dave Alexander, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, Cynthia Weil, Ellie Greenwich, Jesse Stone, Mort Shuman, and Otis Blackwell.) 2011: 8/12 (Glen Buxton, Dr. John, Leon Russell, and Art Rupe) 2013: 15/18 (Albert King, Donna Summer, and Neil Peart) 2014: 20/24 (Kurt Cobain, Brian Epstein, Clarence Clemons, and Danny Federici) 2015: 15/27 (Bill Withers, Lee Crystal, Lou Reed, Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, Billy Davenport, Sam Lay, Stevie Ray Vaughn and everyone from The "5" Royals.) 2016: 21/25 (Terry Kath, Jon Lord, Eazy-E, and Bert Berns) 2017: 24/28 (Tupac Shakur, Alan White, Richard Tandy, and Chris Squire) 2018: 16/25 (Alec John Such, Ric Ocasek, Benjamin Orr, Graeme Edge, Denny Lane, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, Nina Simmone, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe) 2019: 33/36 (Steve Clark, Graham Simpson, and Paul Atkinson) 2020: 14/23 (Michael Hossack, Keith Knudson, John Hartman, Andy Fletcher, The Notorious B.I.G., Marc Bolan, Steve Currie, Mickey Finn, and Whitney Houston) 2021: 14/22 (Taylor Hawkins, Tina Turner, Billy Preston, Randy Rhodes, Florian Schneider, Gil Scott-Heron, and Charlie Patton, and Clarence Avant) 2022: 24/28 (Sylvia Robinson, Dave Holland, Harry Belafonte, and Elizabeth Cotten) 2023: 13/21 (George Michael, Everyone from the Spinners other than John Edwards, Don Cornelius, and Link Wray.) 2024: 25/43 (Phife Dawg, Leroi More, Ed Gagliardi, Ian McDonald, Ronald Bell, George Brown, Robert "Spike" Mickens, Claydes "Charles" Smith, Dennis "Dee Tee" Thomas, Ricky Westfield, Jimmy Buffet, Michael Davis, Wayne Kramer, Fred "Sonic" Smith, Rob Tyner, Norman Whitfield, Alexis Korner, and Big Mama Thorton) | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 14:51pm | |
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About the 2024 Inductees, power wrote: | |
Luther is one of the most influential male rnb acts in 80s. Influential in Quiet Storm movement. Influence D Angelo, John Legend, Boy II Men. I think he will be nominated and then inducted in the next year. | |
Thursday, 05/2/2024 @ 13:32pm | |
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