FC/OT: 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees....

Midnighter

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Extremely small class this year - only 14 nominees:

The nominees are:
  • A Tribe Called Quest
  • Kate Bush
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Missy Elliott
  • Iron Maiden
  • Joy Division/New Order
  • Cyndi Lauper
  • George Michael
  • Willie Nelson
  • Rage Against the Machine
  • Soundgarden
  • The Spinners
  • The White Stripes
  • Warren Zevon
By the numbers: Missy Elliott and The White Stripes are newly eligible this year.

Six artists — Kate Bush, The Spinners, Soundgarden, Rage Against the Machine, A Tribe Called Quest and Iron Maiden — have been nominated at least once before.

Joy Division and New Order, two bands inextricably tied together, count as one nominee. The Rock Hall has done that before with Parliament-Funkadelic and The Small Faces/Faces.
 

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So, regarding your first bullet point.....


I am at the age where I wake up early, and every so often, I have a weird thought go through my head...... happened today.....My thought was "I wonder if the the town of El Segundo has a sign that says 'Welcome to El Segundo. We found the wallet you left here.' "

Yep - this is the nonsensical crap I think about first thing in the morning.

Sad Futurama GIF
 

Connorpozlee

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Rage, Soundgarden, and Zevon are no-doubters to me. Willie Nelson and Maiden as well. With what that hall of fame has become, Tribe Called Quest belongs in as well. But for gods sake, George Michael?
 

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Rage, Soundgarden, and Zevon are no-doubters to me. Willie Nelson and Maiden as well. With what that hall of fame has become, Tribe Called Quest belongs in as well. But for gods sake, George Michael?

The absolute locks are Missy Elliott and Willie Nelson. Lots of other ways this could go too.

IIRC, George Michael was named specifically by Taylor Hawkins as someone he wanted to see in the RRHOF during his Foo Fighters induction speech.
 
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Interesting group again this year. Willie is a first ballot guy and a no brainer to me.

I was blown away when I visited the R&RHOF. I wasn’t sure what to expect but we spent hours in the places and could have spent more. Truly a bucket list item for any fan of music.
 

bbrown

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Extremely small class this year - only 14 nominees:

The nominees are:
  • A Tribe Called Quest
  • Kate Bush
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Missy Elliott
  • Iron Maiden
  • Joy Division/New Order
  • Cyndi Lauper
  • George Michael
  • Willie Nelson
  • Rage Against the Machine
  • Soundgarden
  • The Spinners
  • The White Stripes
  • Warren Zevon
By the numbers: Missy Elliott and The White Stripes are newly eligible this year.

Six artists — Kate Bush, The Spinners, Soundgarden, Rage Against the Machine, A Tribe Called Quest and Iron Maiden — have been nominated at least once before.

Joy Division and New Order, two bands inextricably tied together, count as one nominee. The Rock Hall has done that before with Parliament-Funkadelic and The Small Faces/Faces.
Joy Division and New Order need to be in.
After that I'd go...
Kate Bush
Willie Nelson
Warren Zevon
 
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Joy Division and New Order need to be in.
After that I'd go...
Kate Bush
Willie Nelson
Warren Zevon

I used to think the annual limit was five, but I think seven got in last year. Joy Division/New Order long overdue (and first time nominees?!) - will be interesting to see who shows up if they get in; Peter Hook tours separately from the rest of the band and I don't think they get along well at all. I saw New Order last year and they were excellent.
 
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psuro

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So, regarding your first bullet point.....


I am at the age where I wake up early, and every so often, I have a weird thought go through my head...... happened today.....My thought was "I wonder if the the town of El Segundo has a sign that says 'Welcome to El Segundo. We found the wallet you left here.' "

Yep - this is the nonsensical crap I think about first thing in the morning.

Sad Futurama GIF
And because the song is now in my head.....


 

Midnighter

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Most Nominations Without Induction:

Chic - 11
MC5 - 6
Rage Against The Machine - 5
Kate Bush - 4
Rufus with Chaka Khan - 4
The Spinners - 4

Eligible Artists With Zero Nominations:

The Monkees
Peter, Paul & Mary
Cher
Three Dog Night
Jethro Tull
King Crimson
The Carpenters
Bjork
Black Flag
The B-52’s
Motley Crue
Ozzy Ozborne
Bauhaus
INXS
Smashing Pumpkins
Tool
Tori Amos
Jane’s Addiction
Alice In Chains
Stone Temple Pilots
Oasis
Weezer
Sleater-Kinney
 

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Most Nominations Without Induction:

Chic - 11
MC5 - 6
Rage Against The Machine - 5
Kate Bush - 4
Rufus with Chaka Khan - 4
The Spinners - 4

Eligible Artists With Zero Nominations:

The Monkees
Peter, Paul & Mary
Cher
Three Dog Night
Jethro Tull
King Crimson
The Carpenters
Bjork
Black Flag
The B-52’s
Motley Crue
Ozzy Ozborne
Bauhaus
INXS
Smashing Pumpkins
Tool
Tori Amos
Jane’s Addiction
Alice In Chains
Stone Temple Pilots
Oasis
Weezer
Sleater-Kinney
how in hell is Jethro Tull not in?
 

bbrown

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Most Nominations Without Induction:

Chic - 11
MC5 - 6
Rage Against The Machine - 5
Kate Bush - 4
Rufus with Chaka Khan - 4
The Spinners - 4

Eligible Artists With Zero Nominations:

The Monkees
Peter, Paul & Mary
Cher
Three Dog Night
Jethro Tull
King Crimson
The Carpenters
Bjork
Black Flag
The B-52’s
Motley Crue
Ozzy Ozborne
Bauhaus
INXS
Smashing Pumpkins
Tool
Tori Amos
Jane’s Addiction
Alice In Chains
Stone Temple Pilots
Oasis
Weezer
Sleater-Kinney
There are a bunch of those that should at least haven noms if not in, I mean how is Jethro Tull not in? Is this still backlash from their Heavy Metal Grammy win?
And Ozzzy, Bauhaus, INXS, Smashing Pumpkins, Oasis, Weezer, B52's? Geesh.
 
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How is Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer not in the Rock Hall?? Is this a joke? Where’s King Crimson?

Met Ian Anderson back stage in '88 at the Spectrum. Great musician and even better person. Jethro Tull is a no brainer!
 

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How is Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer not in the Rock Hall?? Is this a joke? Where’s King Crimson?

Met Ian Anderson back stage in '88 at the Spectrum. Great musician and even better person. Jethro Tull is a no brainer!
They hate prog rock but love pop- go figure.
 

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Fan voting is open, and continues until April 28th. To vote:


As of earlier today, the fan vote standings were:

1. George Michael
2. Cyndi Lauper
3. Warren Zevon
4. Iron Maiden
5. Soundgarden
6. Willie Nelson
7. Joy Division
8. Kate Bush
9. Sheryl Crow
10. The Spinners
11. Rage Against The Machine
12. The White Stripes
13. Missy Elliott
14. A Tribe Called Quest
 
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Warren Zevon solo show at Eisenhower Auditorium, 1-27-1983. Tickets were $5.

In his biography ("I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon" written by ex-wife Crystal Zevon), it says that he did this tour without a band because he was broke and couldn't afford to pay anyone else. He was so drunk during the tour that he had no memory of it later in life.

Sober or not, it was an excellent show.

zevon-ticket.jpg
 

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If the words in the title “Rock and Roll” mean anything (and they’ve proven that they really don’t), I’m not sure how they could defend not having Rage in there.
 

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I’ve never really listened to Joy Division/New Order. Give me an album to listen to and I’ll give it a Spotify spin on my way to work next week.
My point with rage is that I’ve heard some talk about rap acts getting in because of their rebellion and “rock and roll attitude”. Can’t get much more rebellious than Rage.
 

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Warren Zevon solo show at Eisenhower Auditorium, 1-27-1983. Tickets were $5.

In his biography ("I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon" written by ex-wife Crystal Zevon), it says that he did this tour without a band because he was broke and couldn't afford to pay anyone else. He was so drunk during the tour that he had no memory of it later in life.

Sober or not, it was an excellent show.

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Heard him do "Werewolves of London" at the old Agora (now Newport) in Columbus. On Halloween. :D(y)
 

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I’ve never really listened to Joy Division/New Order. Give me an album to listen to and I’ll give it a Spotify spin on my way to work next week.
My point with rage is that I’ve heard some talk about rap acts getting in because of their rebellion and “rock and roll attitude”. Can’t get much more rebellious than Rage.

They only put out two full length albums - Unknown Pleasures and Closer:





The other significant release of theirs is probably their most famous - the 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' non-album single:



Songs of importance are probably 'She's Lost Control', 'Transmission', 'Atmosphere', 'Dead Souls', 'The Eternal', and 'Ceremony' (last JD song written before Ian Curtis's suicide and officially released as the first New Order single). 'Joy Division' took their name from the female concentration camp prisoners forced into prostitution/sex slavery by Nazis.

I love their music but it's not for everyone; it's interesting that the remains of Joy Division - which is firmly in the post-punk/goth/new wave-ish space led to New Order's dance happy electronica/pop. Ian Curtis was an epileptic whose condition led to substance abuse and depression which ultimately led to his suicide.

I'd say their influence is what stands out most - in addition to their music, their aesthetic was also really different/important. Everyone from The Cure, to U2, to The Killers, to Smashing Pumpkins, NIN, Depeche Mode, Radiohead and Talking Heads. Not to mention all the bangers New Order released - Blue Monday, Bizarre Love Triangle, True Faith, and Regret (find New Order - Substance for a collection of hits...).

Fun fact about Joy Divsion: Founding members Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, and Peter Hook were among the four dozen or so people in attendance at the June 4th, 1976 Sex Pistols concert in Manchester, England. They of course, would go on to form Joy Division/New Order. Also in attendance were the founding members of the Buzzcocks and Stephen Patrick Morrissey, who would go on to form The Smiths. Hell of a success rate there....



Radiohead covering 'Ceremony':

 

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I’ve never really listened to Joy Division/New Order. Give me an album to listen to and I’ll give it a Spotify spin on my way to work next week.
My point with rage is that I’ve heard some talk about rap acts getting in because of their rebellion and “rock and roll attitude”. Can’t get much more rebellious than Rage.
Unknown pleasures and Transmission are both good. Unfortunately the lead singer was manic depressive and had epilepsy and hanged himself before their us tour.
love will tear us apart again (great song) is probably the best known.
Power, Corruption and lies is probably the best new order album.
 

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Fan voting is open, and continues until April 28th. To vote:

https://vote.rockhall.com/en/?utm_s...pJobID=1240065388&spReportId=MTI0MDA2NTM4OAS2

As of earlier today, the fan vote standings were:

1. George Michael
2. Cyndi Lauper
3. Warren Zevon
4. Iron Maiden
5. Soundgarden
6. Willie Nelson
7. Kate Bush
8. Joy Division/New Order
9. Sheryl Crow
10. The Spinners
11. Rage Against The Machine
12. The White Stripes
13. Missy Elliott
14. A Tribe Called Quest
 
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Fan voting is open, and continues until April 28th. To vote:

https://vote.rockhall.com/en/?utm_s...pJobID=1240065388&spReportId=MTI0MDA2NTM4OAS2

As of earlier today, the fan vote standings were:

1. George Michael
2. Cyndi Lauper
3. Warren Zevon
4. Iron Maiden
5. Soundgarden
6. Willie Nelson
7. Kate Bush
8. Joy Division/New Order
9. Sheryl Crow
10. The Spinners
11. Rage Against The Machine
12. The White Stripes
13. Missy Elliott
14. A Tribe Called Quest

Don’t forget to hit ‘Count My Vote’ after selecting your choices. It looks like you voted but it doesn’t actually count until you click that button.
 

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Fan voting is open, and continues until April 28th. To vote:

https://vote.rockhall.com/en/?utm_s...pJobID=1240065388&spReportId=MTI0MDA2NTM4OAS2

As of earlier today, the fan vote standings were:

1. George Michael
2. Cyndi Lauper
3. Warren Zevon
4. Iron Maiden
5. Soundgarden
6. Willie Nelson
7. Kate Bush
8. Joy Division/New Order
9. Sheryl Crow
10. The Spinners
11. Rage Against The Machine
12. The White Stripes
13. Missy Elliott
14. A Tribe Called Quest
what a joke