So this week the latest "Rock'n'Roll Hall Of Fame" inductee list came out. You can pretty much guess my feelings about the RNRHOF by the quote marks I used...
"Please accept my resignation. I don't want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member.”
-Groucho Marx
So what I will do is rank the acts and "musical excellence" winners from bottom ( say who?) to top (they should have been in X years ago), IMHO. I'm sure many of every taste will go agin me, but it is after all, my opinion piece. But first, let's watch the video for the lone debut this week, at #10...
Okay, here comes my opinion...
-Outkast- Not my genre, not my taste.
-Salt-N-Pepa- Ditto; even though I actually didn't mind their one song I knew, they had help from EnVogue on it...
- White Stripes- Okay, Seven Man Army is pretty good, but do you REALLY know anything else of theirs?
Okay, that takes care of the lower rungs; it gets much better from here:
-Nicky Hopkins- one of those 'musical excellence' entrants; he was the piano player on a bunch of Stones hits, including Angie. I can respect that.
-Carole Kaye- I'll never vote against a Wrecking Crew alum. If I can be ironic before you understand why, one of the many songs you'll hear her bass line in is Joe Cocker's Feelin' Alright.
-Warren Zevon- I'm not a Zevon educated listener like most of my generation, but I'm not gonna kick because I know he is a cult favorite.
-Soundgarden- Honestly, I'd put them much higher had they done much besides the Superunknown lp. Always one of my favorites.
And now, that future irony:
-Joe Cocker- Feelin' Alright is about as far as I can handle him, but I respect what he accomplished.
-Cyndi Lauper- Before you dismiss me here, listen to the full catalogue. Well deserved.
-Bad Company- should have been in at least 20 years ago. Nobody had a sound like them.
And finally-
-Chubby Checker- the fact that he wasn't in one of the first 3 classes in the RNRHOF in 1986-89 tells you just how illegit this outfit is.
That said, here's the rest of this week's ten...
9- down one for the Smithereens and One Look At You.
8- and the same for Lucius and Impressions.
7- Up 3 for the Flaming Groovies and Revolution.
6- and the same for Sam Roberts band and Brother Down.
5- down 2 for Allison Krauss and Richmond On The James.
4- up one more for Linkin Park and Up From The Bottom.
3- giving up another hard-fought spot, Beabadoobee and Sway.
2- up 2 for Amira Elfeky and Forever Overdose.
And remaining at the top...
...Cole Swindell and Spanish Moss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for singing along!
I agree, the RRHF is a joke, but I was happy to see that Warren Zevon FINALLY made it in. I'm a huge fan! Too bad they didn't induct him while he was still alive. Ditto for Joe Cocker. And yay for Cyndi Lauper! There is SO MUCH more to her than "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun". We saw her a few years ago, opening for Rod Stewart. Several times, she wandered right into the middle of the audience and sang her heart out.
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DeleteShe was amazing! Age 66 at the time. Concert photo
Deletethecontemplativecat here. the only people I can say absolutely know and enjoy them. Joe Cocker I know from being an adult folloiwng Woodstock. Still remember his delivery and how unique he was. Cyndi Lauper I just enjoyed. Glad they made it into the Hall of Fame.
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DeleteSome of these names didn't ring any bells in my head and some I thought yeah I like them wouldn't go out of my way to see any of them though
ReplyDeleteLast time I went to a concert, I ended up with a mild concussion...
DeleteThat Groucho Marx quote always cracks me up!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately used in a situation not calling for a chuckle...
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