The annual nominees for the R&R Hall Of Fame have been released today. And with that usually it’s a day I go crazy and rant and rave about who is and isn’t on the ballot as I have since the thing opened. But I have thought about it and decided I’m done doing that. Why? Not because it has been fixed at all, quite the opposite actually. It is SO damaged and SO clueless and SO disrespectful of real rock bands that it has actually become irrelevant and not worth my time or aggravation. After years of screaming about Rush, Kiss and Alice Cooper, all who finally did go in, I noticed something else, it was forgotten about 24 hours later. I mean it had zero impact on any artists careers. It did nothing to spike sales of albums or tickets. Many don’t even see it because it is expensive to go to and the TV broadcast is now on a premium pay channel. Having attended the induction last year as a guest of Ace & Peter’s it was a really nice moment of course, and of course there are tons of worthy bands in the Hall. But looking at the nominees this year as far as who is on it and who is not even in the conversation after being snubbed for over a decade I realized something. Why get upset? This is NEVER going to change! It is a private club of the music industry snobs and never was the voice of the fans. They have run this thing into total irrelevance in my opinion because they are so hung up on what they think is cool vs what millions of music fans buy and care about. It just doesn’t matter at all in the big picture because the history of who has and hasn’t gone in (and how long some waited to finally get in) just taints it. If you are a real rock music fan and take a step back you just have to laugh at all the obvious bias going on. I get the sense the same people that made fun of me for liking Kiss in high school have all moved to the Hall nomination group. It’s that type of elitist music snob vibe. It always has been but I thought when Rush, Kiss, Alice, etc finally got in the tide would turn and progress would be made. But nothing has changed. Deep Purple, Bon Jovi, Dio, Motorhead, Motley, Def Leppard, Cheap Trick, Journey, Styx, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and COUNTLESS other huge selling and influential acts are still snubbed in the rush to get Green Day, or Sting solo in. I have decided by ranting about it I am giving this thing way too much credit and validity. I kind of thought that all along but actually thought some progress was finally being made. But it is as disrespectful as ever for real rock music and to the millions of fans these bands have. So it doesn’t move the needle, half the artists don’t want to go, most fans can’t go or even see the broadcast, and fans have very little to do with it and THEY make the bands careers! It’s irrelevant to me now and a total time waster. Yes I get it still means something to some artists to go in, and I would never belittle that moment for anyone. But it really has become irrelevant in so many ways to REAL fans of REAL rock bands that sold MILLIONS of albums and INFLUENCED generations that it isn’t worth my time and effort. And I know many will say “somebody needs to start their own Hall”. Heard that a million times, tried and still try to find an interested partner with the resources. Maybe one day. But until then I, or any other real rock fan, shouldn’t acknowledge this joke of a private club. I did for so long because I thought it would help change the tide, but I see that is just not going to ever happen and it’s time to move on. Especially when you consider in the big picture the way it’s done it means very little in the end.
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Amen! I just don’t care anymore. It’s just pointless because they are truly not listening. We know as fans what bands are deserving and we can show that by continuing to support, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, etc. what the RRHOF says really has no impact on my choice to just love music. I’m a proud rock, Metal fan.
So true Eddie. Me personally, I would love to see Thin Lizzy get into the RRHOF as they are my favorite band of all time, but my interests vary greatly in the vastness of rock as well. Pop to punk with a deep heavy metal influence. I like a lot of things others who call themselves rockers would shun. That being the case, some of the people I love do get in without a fight, but others I love I know will never get in or even as much as sniff a nomination to the RRHOF. For these reasons, I gave up any arguments in regards to this institution long ago.
Even though these awards are irrelevant, I hope Stevie Ray Vaughan gets in. He truly defined playing the guitar with serious attitude. He expressed emotion through his instrument, and that’s what it’s all about.
I totally disagree
It’s just a museum.. A well marketed, deceptively named museum. If you go thru Rolling Stone, or the NY Times or any other elitist music publication’s reviews of the albums that you consider groundbreaking and amazing, and if you’re lucky to find a review at all, its pretty much going to be negative. Those are the kind of people who run that place, and their taste in music is not ours.
When is Nsync eligible to enter?? I mean they are the definition of a rock & roll band by the hall’s standards. With all the hob-knobbing Justin Timberlake does i’m sure they’ll be in one day.