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Robbie RobertsonNot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | |||||||||||||||||
Eligible since: 2013First Recording: 1987Previously Considered? No what's this? |
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Will Robbie Robertson be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? "Musical excellence is the essential qualification for induction." |
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11 comments so far (post your own)Go Back To Your Woods Posted by Roy on Friday, 05/3/2013 @ 10:36am |
Not knowing much about Robbie Robertson's vocals, the first time I heard Somewhere Down the Crazy River, I thought it was a duet with Daryl Hall. The part where Robbie Robertson sings "Catch the Blue train" makes him sound so much like Daryl Hall. Posted by Roy on Friday, 03/21/2014 @ 00:11am |
Robbie Robertson could sing all the Hall and Oates songs. Posted by Roy on Friday, 03/21/2014 @ 06:47am |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KP9PNSUME4 Posted by Roy on Friday, 03/21/2014 @ 07:04am |
Better than Lou Reed! Posted by Roy on Friday, 03/21/2014 @ 07:39am |
ARTISTS INDUCTED INTO THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME BY ROBBIE ROBERTSON Posted by Roy on Sunday, 03/23/2014 @ 06:15am |
The original Broken Arrow. Posted by Roy on Tuesday, 04/1/2014 @ 15:08pm |
Showdown At Big Sky Posted by Roy on Tuesday, 01/8/2019 @ 22:19pm |
Somewhere Down The Crazy River * Showdown At Big Sky * Broken Arrow * Go Back To Your Woods Posted by Roy on Friday, 07/5/2019 @ 18:34pm |
Martin Page co-wrote Fallen Angel and Somewhere Down The Crazy River with Robbie Robertson in 1986. Posted by Roy on Friday, 11/27/2020 @ 12:07pm |
RIP Robbie Robertson Posted by Roy on Friday, 08/11/2023 @ 06:37am |
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