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Re: USCHO Music Thread 2: Rock On, Amigo.
I don't pay much attention to the R&R HOF, but how the fvck is Lou Reed not already in?
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/green-day-nine-inch-nails-smiths-nominated-for-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-20141009
Other nominees of note:
The Smiths - I'm a fan. Have been since I first bought Meat is Murder on vinyl. Still listen to them a few times a year and Queen is Dead is a classic. Not sure they are worthy though.
Sting - Yeah, I guess. Really liked his early solo stuff but then he went all adult contemporary. Still, he's been VERY famous for a long, LONG time.
NIN - This one is right on the line as far as I am concerned. Again, I'm a fan but have they really done enough and were/are they famous enough?
Green Day - Yes, of course. Like them or not, they have been hugely influential (punk-pop is mostly due to them and has spawned an entire movement of bands), have had a number of hits and have been together and popular for a long time.
I don't pay much attention to the R&R HOF, but how the fvck is Lou Reed not already in?
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/green-day-nine-inch-nails-smiths-nominated-for-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-20141009
Other nominees of note:
The Smiths - I'm a fan. Have been since I first bought Meat is Murder on vinyl. Still listen to them a few times a year and Queen is Dead is a classic. Not sure they are worthy though.
Sting - Yeah, I guess. Really liked his early solo stuff but then he went all adult contemporary. Still, he's been VERY famous for a long, LONG time.
NIN - This one is right on the line as far as I am concerned. Again, I'm a fan but have they really done enough and were/are they famous enough?
Green Day - Yes, of course. Like them or not, they have been hugely influential (punk-pop is mostly due to them and has spawned an entire movement of bands), have had a number of hits and have been together and popular for a long time.