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Post by NJtoTX on Dec 13, 2017 13:18:20 GMT
Bon Jovi The Cars Dire Straits The Moody Blues Nina Simone Sister Rosetta Tharpe
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Post by alpha128 on Dec 13, 2017 13:43:57 GMT
Bon Jovi The Cars Dire Straits The Moody Blues Nina Simone Sister Rosetta Tharpe I can't believe they're inducting Bon Jovi and not Judas Priest. Priest has been much more influential.
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Post by someguy on Dec 13, 2017 14:31:20 GMT
None of my five picks got in. I at least thought Judas Priest and Radiohead had a good chance.
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Post by Dayodead on Dec 13, 2017 16:49:39 GMT
Embarrassing...The Cars, Dire Straits, Bon Jovi ?? Over Radiohead, Depeche Mode and Judas Priest ?? I'm not even a fan of JP and know they should be in well before Bon Jovi or the others...
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Post by bravomailer on Dec 13, 2017 17:54:22 GMT
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Post by pippinmaniac on Dec 13, 2017 22:47:47 GMT
I'm glad The Cars and The Moody Blues got in, but I agree Judas Priest should have gotten in there too.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Dec 14, 2017 0:12:48 GMT
I think they're all deserving, though not ahead of Priest and Radiohead; but the HOF have historically shafted influential metal acts. Just look how long it took Sabbath to get in.
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Post by permutojoe on Dec 14, 2017 0:48:38 GMT
Bon Jovi is a farce, other than the fact that the RRHoF has been dead to me for some time.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Dec 14, 2017 0:54:57 GMT
Pathetic...
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Dec 14, 2017 1:14:37 GMT
Bon Jovi is a farce, other than the fact that the RRHoF has been dead to me for some time. People are too hard on Bon Jovi. Underneath the "hair metal" surface they were just good, solid, pop songwriters. I think they've held up better than most every other band from that era and genre. Not sure if I'd consider them a HOF-status band, but I can understand it given their (lasting) popularity. There is a reason they managed to survive the 90s Nirvana/alt-rock onslaught.
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Post by permutojoe on Dec 15, 2017 2:02:54 GMT
Bon Jovi is a farce, other than the fact that the RRHoF has been dead to me for some time. People are too hard on Bon Jovi. Underneath the "hair metal" surface they were just good, solid, pop songwriters. I think they've held up better than most every other band from that era and genre. Not sure if I'd consider them a HOF-status band, but I can understand it given their (lasting) popularity. There is a reason they managed to survive the 90s Nirvana/alt-rock onslaught. Never really considered them pop, probably due to how seriously they seem to take themselves. Actually their quality to seriousness ratio seems astonishingly low to me.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Dec 15, 2017 8:00:40 GMT
People are too hard on Bon Jovi. Underneath the "hair metal" surface they were just good, solid, pop songwriters. I think they've held up better than most every other band from that era and genre. Not sure if I'd consider them a HOF-status band, but I can understand it given their (lasting) popularity. There is a reason they managed to survive the 90s Nirvana/alt-rock onslaught. Never really considered them pop, probably due to how seriously they seem to take themselves. Actually their quality to seriousness ratio seems astonishingly low to me. The band that wrote "I've seen a million faces and I've rocked them all" and Bad Medicine and I'll Sleep When I'm Dead gave you the impression they took themselves seriously? They were just an amalgam of Springsteen's gospel-sized folksy storytelling and Van Halen's good-times arena party rock with lots of poppy hooks--more power pop than anything else. The only time I thought them remotely serious was on These Days, and that was mostly due to the alt-rock influence.
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Post by permutojoe on Dec 15, 2017 13:10:00 GMT
Yes. Granted I don't mean 'their aunt just died and everything they say and do today will be gravely serious' serious. Contrast to The Cars. Listen to just about anything of theirs and you can hear through the music how lighthearted and jocular they were. BTW I see Springsteen as taking himself too seriously also.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Dec 16, 2017 1:27:26 GMT
Yes. Granted I don't mean 'their aunt just died and everything they say and do today will be gravely serious' serious. Contrast to The Cars. Listen to just about anything of theirs and you can hear through the music how lighthearted and jocular they were. BTW I see Springsteen as taking himself too seriously also. Springsteen did/does take himself seriously. One thing he sadly forgot to take from Dylan was Dylan's subversive sense of humor. However, all BJ really took from Springsteen was the gospel-tinged storytelling; the fact that they dressed it in Van Halen's arena-sized party rock is the clue that they didn't take it all that seriously (again, These Days excepted). I'd honestly say if any song encapsulated their aesthetic it would be this: BTW, if you want to hear them in their most Cars-esque pop-mode, give Crush a listen.
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Post by Geddy on Dec 16, 2017 1:44:10 GMT
Bon Jovi The Cars Dire Straits The Moody Blues Nina Simone Sister Rosetta Tharpe The Moody Blues and Dire Straits should have been inducted years ago; the rest are barely worthy.
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Post by pippinmaniac on Dec 16, 2017 23:29:50 GMT
Overall, I think it is a good class. Replace Bon Jovi this year with Judas Priest and it would have been great. I've been listening to songs on Youtube of the inductees and they are great. I'm really enjoying Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Nina Simone, two artists I've never heard before. There is always good music to be found, no matter how old you are. I'm listening to Judas Priest's "Run of the Mill" off their first album.
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Post by NJtoTX on Dec 16, 2017 23:46:17 GMT
Overall, I think it is a good class. Replace Bon Jovi this year with Judas Priest and it would have been great. I've been listening to songs on Youtube of the inductees and they are great. I'm really enjoying Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Nina Simone, two artists I've never heard before. There is always good music to be found, no matter how old you are. I'm listening to Judas Priest's "Run of the Mill" off their first album. Agree, not bad. 3 of the 4 I voted for made it in (Moodys, Dire Straits, Sister RT). Only Kate Bush didn't.
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Post by pippinmaniac on Dec 17, 2017 2:10:41 GMT
I voted almost everyday for The Moody Blues, The Cars, Dire Straits, Eurythmics and Judas Priest.
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Post by Sulla on Dec 17, 2017 2:33:06 GMT
The other day I heard a dj on the radio talking about this. He complained that no one he knows had ever heard of two of the artists. I'm quite sure he was referring to Simone and Tharp. It's okay to be ignorant of something, but an unwillingness to learn is sad. A few minutes on Google would have enlightened him.
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Post by bravomailer on Dec 17, 2017 2:44:28 GMT
The other day I heard a dj on the radio talking about this. He complained that no one he knows had ever heard of two of the artists. I'm quite sure he was referring to Simone and Tharp. It's okay to be ignorant of something, but an unwillingness to learn is sad. A few minutes on Google would have enlightened him. So, a DJ who plays nothing but what's on the station manager's playlist, and who would get canned if he deviated from it, sees himself as a repository of musical knowledge.
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