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The nominations for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's class of 2020 are in, and the list features the Notorious B.I.G., Whitney Houston, Pat Benatar, Dave Matthews Band, Depeche Mode, the Doobie Brothers, Judas Priest, Kraftwerk, MC5, Motörhead, Nine Inch Nails, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Todd Rundgren, Soundgarden, T. Rex, and Thin Lizzy. The top vote-getters will be announced in January and inducted May 2nd, 2020, at a ceremony at Cleveland's Public Hall.

To be eligible for this year's ballot, each nominee's first single or album had to have been released in 1994 or earlier. In a break with recent history, a majority of the nominees are appearing on the ballot for the first time, including Dave Matthews Band, the Doobie Brothers, Motörhead, the Notorious B.I.G., Benatar, Soundgarden, T. Rex, Thin Lizzy, and Houston. This is the sixth ballot appearance for Kraftwerk, the fifth for the MC5, the fourth for Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, the third for Nine Inch Nails and Depeche Mode, and the second for Judas Priest and Rundgren.

http://www.rollingstone.com/mu...-lead-nominees-898855/
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The reason they are appearing for the first time is that, for various reasons, very few of them rate HoF honors. Whitney Houston rock and roll? Doobie Brothers?? Really?? Rufus and Chaka Khan?? Gag!! etc, etc, etc There may be a few, but the problem with this HoF is they let so many in each year that the truly great ones are already in. We are down to the third string.
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Whitney Houston is totally Rock n Roll. Just because they do love ballads don't mean it ain't rock n roll.

Doobie Bros, even more so. Doobies are totally HoF worthy.

Just because you don't like a musical artist doesn't mean they are not worthy. Through the years I've seen some other artist I didn't like and barfed at, but they got in. But, whatever, its fun to debate who is worthy and/or not.

Whitney Houston was a great and sold 200 million+ albums. Influenced many others and her songs are still played today. Somebody liked her. Now, its not heavy metal and definitely dancy pop with love ballads, but it is still rock n roll. I don't particularly like Whitney Houston music, but she was a great singer and appreciated by many. I wouldn't vote for her, but she got inducted by a peer group. Lets see if she gets in.

I'm stoked for NIN getting inducted. That was one of my favorite bands late 80s/90s. The album 'Pretty Hate Machine' (1989) should get them in alone. Trent Reznor recently said he hopes he doesn't get inducted. Sorry Charlie...you are inducted...now what?!? Campaign for people not to vote for you? LOL.

I like seeing people's reactions. Some have the same attitude that the RnR HOF sucks. But, it is just entertainment and a pretty good recognition to get inducted if you are a musical artist.

We all have our favorites and hates. but, think there are millions of people that think different. Whitney Houston for example.
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If Whitney Houston is a rock and roller, why not Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, etc? They are at least as deserving of the classification. (I am being facetious in that list. But, she is an R&B artist, and a good one, but not a rocker.) And, sorry, you may have rocked to the Doobie Brothers, but, those of us who were older when they came out, laughed at more than rocked to their music. They were one step up from the Monkees.
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So...what's the definition of 'Rock-n-Roll'? Those jazz artist you mention weren't really playing rock-n-roll although they did help in the creation of the music art form. It's very subjective for sure. The rap groups getting in are probably more controversial than Whitney Houston. Who knows maybe she won't get the votes. This is NIN third induction and haven't got in yet. Maybe there will be a back lash and Whitney doesn't make it.


In my opinion the Doobie Brothers are in. Just because you laughed at them their back catalog and history is more than deserving. along with the Monkees...They are part of rock n roll history as well. The Monkeess are a debate in themselves, but they did turn a lot of people onto the music with their fictitious TV rock band and later as a touring band.

I quickly went on the Rock Hall of fame website and didn't see what they consider what is Rock -n- Roll. Too me, if it has a back beat and you can dance to it.

This is what Chuck Berry the Godfather of Rock-n-Roll says:

Rock`n`roll music just, let me hear some of that rock 'n' roll music
Any old way you choose it
It's got a back beat, you can't lose it
Any old time you use it
It's gotta be rock 'n' roll music
If you wanna dance with me

I have no kick against modern jazz
Unless they try to play it too darn fast
And change the beauty of the melody
Until it sounds just like a symphony
That's why I go for that rock 'n' roll music
Any old way you choose it
It's got a back beat, you can't lose it
Any old time you use it
It's gotta be rock 'n' roll music
If you wanna dance with me

I took my loved one over 'cross the tracks
So she could her my man a whalin' sax
I must admit they have a rockin' band
Man they were goin' like a hurricane
That's why I go for that rock 'n' roll music
Any old way you choose it
It's got a back beat, you can't lose it
Any old time you use it
It's gotta be rock - roll music
If you wanna dance with me

Way down South they gave a jubilee
Them country folks they had a jamboree
They're drinkin' home, brew from a wooden cup
The folks dancin' got all shook up
And started playin' that rock 'n' roll music
Any old way you choose it
It's got a back beat, you can't lose it
Any old time you use it
It's gotta be rock - roll music
If you wanna dance with me

Don't care to hear 'em play the tango
I'm in no mood to dig a mambo
It's way too early for the congo
So keep a, rockin' that piano
So I can hear some of that rock 'n' roll music
any old way you choose it
It's got a back beat, you can't lose it
Any old time you use it
It's gotta be rock 'n' roll music
If you wanna dance with me
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ELIGIBILITY
Artists - a group encompassing performers, composers and/or musicians - become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first commercial recording. Besides demonstrating unquestionable musical excellence and talent, inductees will have had a significant impact on the development, evolution and preservation of rock & roll.


http://www.rockhall.com/inductees/induction-process
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Jelly Roll Morton was inducted into hall of fame:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelly_Roll_Morton

Louis Armstrong as well
"The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed Armstrong's West End Blues on the list of 500 songs that shaped Rock and Roll"

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also from Wiki:

The Monkees
In June 2007, Monkee Peter Tork complained to the New York Post that Wenner had blackballed the Monkees, commenting:

[Wenner] doesn't care what the rules are and just operates how he sees fit. It is an abuse of power. I don't know whether the Monkees belong in the Hall of Fame, but it's pretty clear that we're not in there because of a personal whim. Jann seems to have taken it harder than everyone else, and now, 40 years later, everybody says, 'What's the big deal? Everybody else does it.' [Uses studio artists or backing bands.] Nobody cares now except him. He feels his moral judgment in 1967 and 1968 is supposed to serve in 2007.

In a Facebook post, fellow Monkee Michael Nesmith stated that he did not know if the Monkees belonged in the Hall of Fame because he could only see the impact of the Monkees from the inside, and went on to say: "I can see the HOF (Hall of Fame) is a private enterprise. It seems to operate as a business, and the inductees are there by some action of the owners of the Enterprise. The inductees appear to be chosen at the owner's pleasure. This seems proper to me. It is their business in any case. It does not seem to me that the HOF carries a public mandate, nor should it be compelled to conform to one."[66]

Various magazines and news outlets, such as Time,[67] NPR radio,[68] The Christian Science Monitor,[69] Goldmine magazine,[70][71] Yahoo Music[72] and MSNBC[73] have argued that the Monkees belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Wow, there is even a website dedicated to who is not in the hall of fame but they think they should be. looks like some in the top 25 are inducted this year.

http://www.notinhalloffame.com/rock-and-roll
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Damn CentoDavo .... is this HoF debate what you have been putting all your passion into now that UCF has lost a couple??

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Some of the peeps on this list is the equivalent of having Blake Bortles on an NFL hall of fame list......
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Good comparison. Dave is probably going to agree, too, saying, "Exactly!". Perspective is everything!
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Lemmy should have been inducted while he was alive and could have jammed Ace of Spades down their throats. I like Dave Matthews but hall of fame? Remember that joke "what do you get if you play a DMB album backwards? A new DMB album". Pat Benatar was and is worthy. She was an opera singer originally. Look at "hell Is for children" and tell me that band wasn't ahead of its time. But every selection has that debate about taste. Whose taste more specifically. Many of the acceptance speeches are giant long polite FU's for taking forever or guys getting out of their walkers to thank the academy for finally doing it. Bonjovi and Kiss standout as that.

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LOL. I always debate music. I'm in a cover band. We debate music all the time. But, you are EXACTLY right...when all said and done, Bortles will be in the NFL hall of fame. Just waiting for his turn with the Rams.
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Rock is Dead

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Notorious B.I.G ........ No
Whitney Houston, ...... No
Pat Benatar ........ No (but deserves it as much or more that several current members)
Dave Matthews Band .... No
Depeche Mode ..... No
Doobie Brothers ........ Yes (based on who is already in)
Judas Priest ....... No
Kraftwerk ...... No
MC5 ...... No
Motörhead ....... No
Nine Inch Nails ....... Yes
Rufus / Chaka Khan .... No
Todd Rundgren ......... Yes (not my cup of tea, but extremely talented and more influential that many / most think)
Soundgarden ..... No (hope my middle child doesn't see this )
T. Rex ...... No ( it pains me to be honest, cause I love T Rex !! )
Thin Lizzy ...... No ( they are f-ing kidding with this one .... right?? )

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LB - Wow, I agree with your rating 100% including your comments on Pat Benetar, T. Rex and Todd Rundgren. I kind of agree with your rating and, esp comment, regarding the Doobies, except they pretty much make me gag. The only people I know who used the term "doobie" were pretty much numnuts. I am sure that prejudiced me against this band, but, there music was so juvenile.
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Ooops, numbnuts, not numnuts. I hate it when people don't proofread before posting and now, it's me. Arrgggggh!
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Garcia .... I liked the early Dobbie Bros stuff but the Michael McDonald era was horrible.

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"Morality is doing what is right, regardless of what you are told. Religion is doing what you are told, regardless of what is right.


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R & R HOF inductions are kinda like surf contests -- bad judging and biased scores based on the wrong criteria. A few of my faves are in, but most have no chance, because they're more about the music than the image.

BTW, if you dig thru Thin Lizzy's live albums, you might find a reason to elect; their studio stuff was mostly bland and stiff, but they were phenomenal live. Similar case for Judas Priest based on their 1973-1979 work.

I would put Wishbone Ash in there as well, based on pure musicianship, but they don't have enough fame outside of England to get in a hall.

BTW, Wishbone Ash will be in Melbourne February 15.
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My roommate freshman year at UF (1973) played Wishbone Ash non-freaking-stop. I have not been able to listen to them since. The problem is the number admitted to the HoF every year. There are not five or so that are worthy of induction. To do so means there are five new bands, that come onto the scene EVERY YEAR, that will eventually deserve induction. That would be equivalent to inducting 50-60 EVERY YEAR into the baseball HoF. It is ridiculous. Drop it to one and we might not have this discussion. The induction would be obvious.
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Originally posted by: garcia

My roommate freshman year at UF (1973) played Wishbone Ash non-freaking-stop. I have not been able to listen to them since.


LOL, I remember that from a previous post of yours. Since they formed in 1969, all you could have heard then was what they did in their first 4 years as a band. Some good, classic stuff in there, lots of experimental, and some experiments that failed. Some trippy stuff that wasn't my favorite work either. Funny story: My wife and I were listening to my Spotify station in the car last week. I was telling her some of WA's older stuff was like a quaalude trip, and the next song that came up (which I had totally forgotten about) was called "714."

I only started digging into WA's work in 1985, so there was a 16-year archive by then. Lots of style changes, personnel changes, and different stuff. Next year is their 50th anniversary tour. Although people go to their shows for the classics, some of their new stuff is really good.

They were one of the first bands using two lead guitarists, basically in parallel with the Allman Brothers. That innovative sound was an inspiration for Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and many others.

Any musician who is still alive after 50 years of touring deserves some kind of recognition. To have influenced the music of so many successful bands, and still be able to kill it in concert at this age, deserves a bit more.

But music appreciation outside the R&R HoF is a lot like free-surfing. No rules. You do what you like, appreciate what you appreciate, and bond with others over what you have in common that makes you feel good.

And when you look at some of the clowns in the R&R HoF, you almost wonder if a serious band would really want to be in there with them.
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I really think the problem is they admit too many bands each year. They struggle to fill the slots. I saw Chaka Khan and Rufus as one of the opening bands for the Stones (another was Hall & Oates if I recall). Neither was worth a crap even on a good day. It was August in the Gator Bowl, hot as freaking hell, all vendors ran out of everything, people trying to drink out of spigots in the bathroom and others dropping like flies. I will NEVER forgive the Stones for having those 3rd rate bands as openers. God, it was AWFUL.
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Originally posted by: garcia

I really think the problem is they admit too many bands each year. They struggle to fill the slots. I saw Chaka Khan and Rufus as one of the opening bands for the Stones (another was Hall & Oates if I recall). Neither was worth a crap even on a good day. It was August in the Gator Bowl, hot as freaking hell, all vendors ran out of everything, people trying to drink out of spigots in the bathroom and others dropping like flies. I will NEVER forgive the Stones for having those 3rd rate bands as openers. God, it was AWFUL.


I was at the Gator Bowl Stones Show!! and yes it was hot as balls!! The second band was J Geils and we didn't bother to get there until well into their set.

Remember Mick hosing down the people in front with a fire hose??


LOL !!!!! CentoDavo's criteria for HOF admittance is if he likes someone or not.



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The only thing I remember about the Stones that day was that they played a really, really short set. I'm sure they were about to pass out from the heat, but, after that concert, I have never wanted to see them again.
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Thanks for making a list, here my comments:
Notorious B.I.G ........ Yes. took hip hop to gangsta rap. Very influential. I don't like it, but did help spawn a new genre.
Whitney Houston, ...... Yes. She is the epitome of rock n roll. Sing about love, sex, drugs, dies from cocaine overdose. Ultimate Rock Diva.
Pat Benatar ........ Prob most deserving YES. Love Benatar. She has done it forever and independently mostly and with her long time husband. YES.
Dave Matthews Band .... No
Depeche Mode ..... YES. Big fat YES. Very influential great songs. some of the deeper cuts aren't that good but they had me on the dance floor in the 80s.
Doobie Brothers ........ Yes love their radio hits. not to familiar deeper cuts. when Michael Mcdonnel (sp?) sang for them is when best.
Judas Priest ....... yes. Pioneered hair metal. MTV vids were cool. Breaking the Law, Breaking the law...
Kraftwerk ...... Yes, just for pioneering synth music. Songs get boring after awhile though. so border line yes.
MC5 ...... No, Detroit garage band rock. Whatev. Sure, maybe yes, but no if had it my way.
Motörhead ....... No. Weak music. Doesn't not move the needle for me.
Nine Inch Nails ....... Yes for PRETTY HATE MACHINE alone. Everything else is icing on the cake.
Rufus / Chaka Khan .... Love Chaka Khan. Would have to go back and listen to Rufus though. not familiar w/it.
Todd Rundgren ......... No.
Soundgarden ..... Yes. Early influential grunge. Gotta award the originals from a new genre.
T. Rex ...... No Bang A Gong...(on, my bands set list), But what else? Dunno.
Thin Lizzy ...... No but maybe yes. not too familiar with them.
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Originally posted by: Central Floridave Nine Inch Nails ....... Yes for PRETTY HATE MACHINE alone. Everything else is icing on the cake. .................... Todd Rundgren ......... No. .
SOMEBODY needs to go back to THE SCHOOL OF ROCK. 0/5 , take a lap & sorry about your luck , Dave!!!
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Rock Hall of Fame Hall Nominees Doobie Brothers Looking Forward to Reunion if They Make the Cut
http://www.billboard.com/artic...all-of-fame-nomination
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I too think Pretty Hate Machine is alone enough. That album was/is so good and affected so many artists that it merits the induction.

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Originally posted by: johnnyboy I too think Pretty Hate Machine is alone enough. That album was/is so good and affected so many artists that it merits the induction.
vs/ compared to Todd Rundgren and his discography? You've got to be kidding. .................??
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Well. I was up above it. Now I'm down in it.

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^^ HELLO[/B]....it's ME!!!
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The comments are kind of funny on this article:

Trent Reznor On The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: "I've Changed My Opinion"
Tom Breihan @tombreihan | October 29, 2019 - 1:19 pm
http://www.stereogum.com/20632...anged-my-opinion/news/
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Thin Lizzy FTW. They were the real deal.

Pat Benetar gets my guilty pleasure vote for her hubby's hot guitar playing. Giraldo really is a top level guitar ace. NIN, MC5, yes, of course; real stuff. Todd, absolutely; so influential. Chaka Khan and T-Rex, yes.

As for the rest, there is no point in saying something unless you have something good to say.
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Pat Benetar gets my guilty pleasure vote for her hubby's hot guitar playing. Giraldo really is a top level guitar ace.


I agreed to go to a concert of her's about 15 years ago. I can assure you that 99.987% of all males in attendance were not there for Giraldo's axe skills. They were there with their wives / GF's for the guaranteed after concert sex, for agreeing to go.



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 01/15/2020 06:17 AM
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Central Floridave

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This year's inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame were revealed Wednesday.

They are Depeche Mode, The Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, The Notorious B.I.G. and T-Rex.
 01/15/2020 12:37 PM
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garcia

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T Rex is the only one I might vote for. That said, Todd Rundgren had some pretty good stuff early on. (I wouldn't vote for him, though.)
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Should be interesting moving forward now that Wenner is out. Music is subjective but he was in total control when chairman.
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