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Dave Grohl?
Florence Welch? Haim or Sheryl Crow most likely though.
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Didn't Grace have some nasty things to say at one point about how awful she thought it was for rock bands to still be playing when they got older?
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She did. I know she's one of the few females left that Stevie has said influenced her early on. I figured they could just cut the mic if she starts talking about Germany. But Jimmy Iovine for the win. That's going to be great.
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What about Jessica Lange and Ryan Murphy?
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Or the entire Coven from AHS?
Personally, for any creditability for her solo work, which she is potentially getting inducted for, it should be Iovine on his own inducting her. Grohl, Crow, Lady Antebellum, Miley, Haim, Vanessa.....sing her classics out loud and proud. I think anyone associated with or playing in any version of FM should stay away. Iovine should induct her solo. It gives her more credibility, especially now. She was always pretty vocal about separating the 2, and her crew here (right now) is slightly diminished. Last edited by Storms123; 10-23-2018 at 08:57 PM.. |
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Harry could nominate and duet with Stevie on "Stop Dragging My Heart Around". Anyone else think Pat Benatar had a more successful solo career than Stevie? Is she in yet? The song that beat Stevie's "Stand Back" for a Grammy. Last edited by jwd; 10-26-2018 at 08:20 PM.. Reason: added comment and video |
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Benatars last top 10 Billboard album was 1982's Get Nervous.
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"Invincible" and "We Belong" went to the Top 10 in '85. In the same time period, early to mid 80s where Stevie and Pat were most successful, I believe Pat was more successful than Stevie solo. Last edited by jwd; 10-26-2018 at 09:59 PM.. Reason: added stuff |
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I'd say they had remarkably similar solo success both in terms of singles and albums. Perhaps Benatar had a slight edge. Stevie is more enduring and influential though.
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Perhaps but she doesn't have Stevie's songwriting capability.
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If there is anything Stevie has over Pat is that she is indeed more influential and relevant today, even though Pat is still out there touring and sounding good. Bottom line is that these are two very strong women, both of whom have survived a male dominated business. Both of whom deserve to be in the RRHOF, and neither are, yet. |
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Linda Ronstadt didn't write any of her songs to the best of my knowledge. I'd say Pat had a stronger hand in writing some of her biggest hits than Stevie had in hers'. Examples, SDMHA and "Talk To Me" weren't written by Stevie. Anyway, not sure if songwriting is one thing "The Hall" looks at when nominating and voting an artist in. Last edited by jwd; 10-28-2018 at 12:57 PM.. |
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Hopefully Pat will get in in the next few years, but only after Carly Simon and Carole King!
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