Uncovering the Next Generation's Hall of Fame
The Rock Hall Class of 2024 Inductees!
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Today's Hall of Fame Birthdays:
Doug "Cosmo" Clifford, age 79!
Nigel Harrison, age 73!
Boris Williams, age 67!
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What are people talking about?
About Outkast, Carebear23 wrote:One of,if not THE most influential groups of my generation. Not sure what the issue is here. They should HAVE BEEN in. |
About Tom Jones, Angela Wall wrote:
If Sir Tom Jones doesn't deserve to be in the R&R Hall of Fame, then no one does. None of the inductees has a more powerful, emotion evoking, flexible, awe inspiring voice than Tom...NONE...In addition he is kind and friendly to his devoted fans, many of whom have been with him since 1965. It is a travesty that he is 83 and still touring all over the world with his voice intact, and still no induction. He can sing any genre, including rock and roll, duet with any other singer and outshine them vocslly. SO UNFAIR and makes me wonder what is WRONG with people who decide on the nominees. It makes me so sad for this unbelievably talented singer and performer. NOMINATE him!!!!! |
About the 2024 Inductees, Tom H. wrote:
Now that the new class has been announced which acts do you think benefit the most? For example this is what I think A Tribe Called Quest- Now that they're in Outkast hopefully won't be far behind or maybe they take a shot at De La Soul. Ozzy Osbourne- Try Iron Maiden again, though another easy win would be Ronnie James Dio via Musical Excellence. Foreigner- Boston or Bad Company might be next Peter Frampton- Same as Foreigner. Dave Matthews Band- Hopefully Phish Cher- Among female soloists of the past maybe Roberta Flack or Diana Ross solo? Mary J. Blige- Also Roberta Flack but if they want to go with solo R&B maybe Luther Vandross. Since she's the queen of Hip-Hop/Soul maybe Queen Latifah or Salt n' Pepa? Kool & the Gang- War perhaps? Dionne Warwick- Same as Cher plus maybe the Carpenters if they want to go mellow. MC5- Who are we kidding? New York Doll for a side category can't be far behind Jimmy Buffet- I see this filling the boomer singer/songwriter slot that the Hall loves so maybe John Denver or Harry Nilsson? Big Mama Thornton- Hard to say where they go with Influence but Memphis Minnie anyone? |
About Juice Newton, GregDean wrote:
To be inducted by Ryan Reynolds. |
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