Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame 2011 Inductees
I could only get the list with pictures from Rolling Stone.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/photos/28431/211349 found the list The nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011 are Alice Cooper, Beastie Boys, Bon Jovi, Chic, Neil Diamond, Donovan, Dr. John, J Geils Band, LL Cool J, Darlene Love, Laura Nyro, Donna Summer, Joe Tex, Tom Waits and Chuck Willis. They were announced this morning at www.rockhall.com. Five will be chosen for induction. To be eligible for nomination into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, an act must have released its first single or album at least 25 years prior to the year of nomination. This year's nominees had to release their first single no later than 1985. Ballots will be sent to more than 500 voters, who will select the artists to be inducted at the 26th Annual Induction Ceremony on March 14 at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. It will be televised live on Fuse. Read more: http://www.postgazette.com/pg/10271/...#ixzz10puab3B6 |
Yay Donna! :blob1::blob2:
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Meh. It's not that meaningful to be inducted (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_an...Fame#Criticism). Several artists better than some that have been inducted have yet to be considered, if they ever will be (due to the importance of popularity).
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WHy is LL Cool J being inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fam?!?!?
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My guess is that Darlene Love will be the shoe-in, followed by Laura Nyro.
I doubt that Alice Cooper will make the cut. And wasn't 'Alice Cooper' initially a band, and not an individual? Do the original members get into the Hall of Fame, too? I don't think it will wind up being an issue, I'd be very surprised for Cooper to be inducted. The others listed- who knows. Not too exciting, again. |
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http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/v...o/alicelol.gif Alice Cooper is a legend - he's been hugely influential in hard rock and metal since the early 70s, and he's an all-around stand-up guy to boot. I don't see why it would be surprising for him to be inducted. But yes - "Alice Cooper" was originally a full band. Furnier took the band name as his own in '75 and it's been his solo project since. He had 7 studio albums with the band, 4 of which went platinum while a 5th went gold. Of his 18 solo albums, quite a few went gold or platinum both in the US and abroad. So yeah...not seeing why someone that prolific, with that kind of influence and record sales, would be surprising. But yay Tom Waits! |
^ I really didn't know.
I totally believe you- you're informed about his career, and I wasn't, until your message! -I had no idea that he'd even recorded or performed at all in the past 20 years or had 18 solo cds. That is a ton. I'm happy you're pleased, and happy for him, and you seem right that his chances of making the cut are much likelier than I thought. I was uninformed and underestimated his career. |
Until those FKRs add Bob Welch, under FM's addition, they can suck it!:mad:
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My vote goes to Alice Cooper.
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I would like to cut out about half the groups already inducted.
It grows weaker every year. Jesse Camp will be included one day. Who knows, maybe Stevie will induct him. |
Well, only 5 acts get inducted this year, is that new? The names announced today were the nominees, they're not inductees, as it seems that people think --not here on The Ledge.
I've been reading commentaries elsewhere today that indicate that many people think that all of today's nominees are going to be inducted. |
^ I really don't see anybody on that list of nominees that I would put in
except maybe Neil Diamond and Bon Jovi. As I said the nominees get weaker and weaker every year. Compare the last few years of inductees with these guys: Elvis Presley Little Richard Chuck Berry Bob Dylan Roy Orbison Beatles Rolling Stones Led Zeppelin As great as Fleetwood Mac is, do they even compare to those on this short list? |
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I guess 'rock and roll' started in the 50's, but the best of the '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s rock - when it was good- now seems timeless, while much of the 1950's rock seems 'quaint'- to me. I think many people could quickly name 2o great songs from the 1960s on, by decade. I'd have a hard time of thinking of 10 good songs from the 1950s, but that means nothing, of course! |
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I'm with Nikolaj - looking at the first ~20 years of FM, they are up there, so far as I'm concerned. |
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