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About the 2024 Nominees, power wrote:
Artists without pop hits but significant influence might find it easier to be recognized if they're Black rather than White. This could be because older Black musicians are more likely to resonate with and vote for younger Black artists in the music industry. In contrast, White boomers often seem indifferent to younger White musicians. For example, it's conceivable that Stevie Wonder and Nile Rodgers would vote for A Tribe Called Quest, whereas it's harder to imagine Ray Davies or Billy Joel voting for JDNO or the Smiths or Sonic Youth. This might explain why A Tribe Called Quest could be selected for the performer category while JDNO could not.

Even I'm uncertain if Soundgarden could be voted in within five attempts. They now seem in a worse position than Rage Against the Machine, which, because of the rap elements in their music, might appeal to many Black voters. Soundgarden lacks such an advantage, failing to attract Black voters. It appears that every rock musician from the 80s and 90s, regardless of their status, will struggle if they lack mainstream pop hits.
Thursday, 03/28/2024 @ 23:43pm


About the 2024 Nominees, power wrote:
I agree with most Guest (not guest) said, but I want to argue that Mariah has more infleuntial impact than Mary J Blige. Both of them are acts with huge popularity but not that decent artistry (an easy way is to see the rym scores, and this differs from critical performance).
Thursday, 03/28/2024 @ 23:29pm


About the 2024 Nominees, power wrote:
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I feel Linkin Park will be more similar with likes of Bon Jovi, Chicago, Journey , Doobie Brothers than U2, Pearl Jam, Nirvana. They are huge selling band with not good album sales and they are not that connected. I feel Linkin Park will wait for years.
Thursday, 03/28/2024 @ 23:22pm


About the 2024 Nominees, Guest wrote:
The votes coming in are interesting in showing that generational gap that explains a lot of indie's issues. The younger generation voters are more often going for Sinead, Oasis, Tribe, Sade, MJB - mostly newer artists of a wide variety of rock decedent genres but ones that have had longer impacts and influences with said generation and are more relevant. Older voters can't relate to these acts. Old vote acts being ones that were popular in the 70s (Foreigner) or if they vote for anyone newer it's brand name chart toppers (Lenny and Mariah) even if they don't have longevity with younger audiences. This shows the disconnect with voters - younger generations see the hall as a joke because these types of artists old voters are going with are at the expense of who they see as long-term notable artists.

For indie, the thing is while they diversified the vote it's solely with the younger voters while the boomer rock voters are still around, who won't vote indie either. So this helps for a new artist like Missy but for Devo a lot of their potential voters are left out of voting entirely. Which again furthers the issue, if Devo gets ME side category while seeing who gets into the main it will be seen as an hugely embarrassing blunder in the future and alienate younger voters harder. This will be severely regretted in the future
Thursday, 03/28/2024 @ 22:30pm


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