Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

I agree with the poster that the Guess Who should definitely be in there and Cummings again on his own!!

T. Rex was not around that long unfortunately because I loved that band. Their lead singer, Mark Bolan, was sadly killed in a car accident (driver ran into a tree, Mark was the passenger). If he had lived, I am sure the band would have produced more? I am glad they are int he RRHOF. Mark left an infant son at the time. I heard Bowie supported him financially but did not want to be a "parent" so to speak so he was anonymous until well after the son was grown. Bowie's financial support provided for a top education for Bolan's son.
 
I agree with the poster that the Guess Who should definitely be in there and Cummings again on his own!!
Not just The Guess Who, but also Bachman-Turner Overdrive! Per BTO's Wikipedia:
Their 1970s catalogue included five top-40 albums and six US top-40 singles (11 in Canada). BTO has five certified gold albums and one certified platinum album in the US; in Canada, they have six certified platinum albums and one certified gold album. The band has sold nearly 30 million albums worldwide

There may be some anti-Canadian bias though, as apparently there are only FIVE Canadians in the HOF: Joni Mitchell, The Band, Rush, Leonard Cohen, and Neil Young (who is inducted as both a solo artist, and as a member of Buffalo Springfield, though oddly not as part of the inducted Crosby, Stills and Nash, of which 'Young' was sometimes a part).
 

The goddess Kate Bush, Sheryl Crow, Missy Elliott (born and mostly raised in Portsmouth, VA!), Willie Nelson, The Spinners, Rage Against the Machine, and George Michael.

For musical excellence awards - Chaka Khan, Al Kooper and Bernie Taupin.

Sorry, Canuckistanis.
 
Canadians are used to being un-appreciated. :lol:
(We‘ll be fine.)
If the Hall were to be called Music of All Sorts instead of Rock and Roll, it would make more sense tho, that’s more my sticking point. 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
I honestly don't care about the RnR Hall of Fame because it's basically an ego trip for Jann Wenner and his sycophants friends. But it's a nice coincidence to see Kate Bush get in the same year as the Spinners, because the title of their song "Rubberband Man" inspired her to write "Rubberband Girl".
 
Canadians are used to being un-appreciated. :lol:
(We‘ll be fine.)
If the Hall were to be called Music of All Sorts instead of Rock and Roll, it would make more sense tho, that’s more my sticking point. 🤷🏼‍♀️
I don't think Dolly Parton would disagree with you.
 
Is Sheryl Crowe the first of all those 90s female musicians to be inducted? I like her a lot, but is she more notable than the likes of Sarah MacLachlan, Alanis, Jewel, Fiona Apple, KD Lang, Indigo Girls, Tracy Chapman, whoever else performed at Lillith Fair?
 
Is Sheryl Crowe the first of all those 90s female musicians to be inducted? I like her a lot, but is she more notable than the likes of Sarah MacLachlan, Alanis, Jewel, Fiona Apple, KD Lang, Indigo Girls, Tracy Chapman, whoever else performed at Lillith Fair?
I'm not a Sheryl Crowe fan, but I would definitely class her as more 'rock and roll' than the other ones you listed. And I agree with @quartz above - it isn't really a 'Rock and Roll' hall of fame anymore. It's a general 'Music' hall of fame, which I'm not as fond of. I mean, if it were solely up to me, I'd have inducted so many Rock musicians before I'd start including disco or hip hop.
 
I'm not a Sheryl Crowe fan, but I would definitely class her as more 'rock and roll' than the other ones you listed.

You oughta know that Alanis Morissette is more rock and roll than Sheryl Crow.

Plus Sheryl Crow doesn't deserve to be in any hall of fame if her admirers can't be bothered to spell her name correctly. :p :p :p
 
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I honestly don't care about the RnR Hall of Fame because it's basically an ego trip for Jann Wenner and his sycophants friends. But it's a nice coincidence to see Kate Bush get in the same year as the Spinners, because the title of their song "Rubberband Man" inspired her to write "Rubberband Girl".
Who is Jann Wenner?
 

The goddess Kate Bush, Sheryl Crow, Missy Elliott (born and mostly raised in Portsmouth, VA!), Willie Nelson, The Spinners, Rage Against the Machine, and George Michael.
Finally! Kate Bush! :respec:

Super happy to see Missy Elliott, and it's kind of crazy that Willie Nelson isn't already in there.
 
plus I just want to see if SY would perform together for the ceremony
Do they hate each other? :watch:

Cheap Trick set aside years of antagonism to have the original line up play in 2016, though Rick Nielsen pointedly refused to even acknowledge Bun E Carlos.

But they sounded great!
 
Do they hate each other? :watch:
Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore divorced after he had an affair with Eva Prinz, a book editor he'd been collaborating with.

The band broke up after that and have not played together since. I'd say there is a lot of bad blood between those two.

It would be terrible to have the band perform without one or the other (and I'm guessing if they chose to do it, it would be without Gordon). But some artists have chosen not to perform and have others perform their music - notably Madonna, who had fellow Detroiter Iggy Pop do her RRHOF performance!
 
Again, weird that me, a Canadian, would nominate an American Band. In fact, they even had a song about being one: 'We're An American Band" by Grand Funk Railroad !
 
Maybe the song "American Woman" is the reason the Guess Who are not in the RRHoF??

It is possible......... :cool::sekret::sekret:
 
Carly Simon was inducted last year.

As I’m from Cleveland, I’ve been to the Hall a few times, including a quick visit after traveling to Cedar Point a few years ago. It’s really nice and in a beautiful location during spring and summer, at least.
 

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