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Title: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Sioux on Dec 15th, 2010 at 8:28am
Alice Cooper Band
Darlene Love Neil Diamond Tom Waits Dr. John A special award will be presented to Leon Russell Jac Holzman Art Rube |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Edith Grove on Dec 15th, 2010 at 9:01am
Pretty cool group this time around. :smilebrian
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by mojoman on Dec 15th, 2010 at 9:16am
WHAM still hasn't made it yet?
why? why? why? why? :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by sweetcharmedlife on Dec 15th, 2010 at 9:26am
Yay the Coop finally made it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNf5h6xOA5U
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Gazza on Dec 15th, 2010 at 10:12am
Another year without Bon Jovi.
The RnRHoF will manage to avoid an arson attack in 2011, then.... Merry Christmas. |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Nellcote on Dec 15th, 2010 at 10:21am
Absolutely criminal The J. Geils Band is overlooked once again.
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Dec 15th, 2010 at 11:52am
Sorry I didn't notice this was already posted, I'm so glad Alice Cooper (The Band) is on there, & there may be a tour with the original members that are still alive.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/68404/242419 Alice Cooper at the Toronto Rock & Roll revival, Sept. 1969. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylZMMIAknBk |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Sioux on Dec 15th, 2010 at 11:59am
My only regret is Laura Nyro....so influential to SO many women musicians/singers/songwriters. I'm not surprised, but....just hope she makes it in one day {even though I think the whole institution is flawed beyond all measure.. ::) :wtf3}.
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Dec 15th, 2010 at 12:05pm Sioux wrote on Dec 15th, 2010 at 11:59am:
Yes, I agree, I voted for Laura Nyro on the poll that was on a site, funny thing is Bon Jovi was leading like crazy, way ahead of everybody else, yet they didn't get in (not that I regret it, far from it) so one can't take these polls seriously. |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Gazza on Dec 15th, 2010 at 12:47pm Sioux wrote on Dec 15th, 2010 at 11:59am:
Good call. Wonderful singer. Gone far too soon. |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Sioux on Dec 15th, 2010 at 1:11pm Gazza wrote on Dec 15th, 2010 at 12:47pm:
Yes, agreed. Very sad. But a wonderful legacy, if one digs deeply enough...:) |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by The Wick on Dec 15th, 2010 at 1:42pm
I was going to write this before I saw Heart of Stone's post so apologies on that count but I've never understood the whole Alice Cooper thing. People like Alice Cooper just strike me as cheap imitations of Mick and Keith without an ounce of the charm. I mean that in reference to the music as well as his persona.
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Mel Belli on Dec 15th, 2010 at 3:06pm
Could Keith possibly get induction speech duties for Waits?
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Gazza on Dec 15th, 2010 at 4:02pm Mel Belli wrote on Dec 15th, 2010 at 3:06pm:
The sub-titles crew will be working overtime that night! |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Pdog on Dec 15th, 2010 at 4:11pm
they need to add the groupies, crew sluts and loose women in order to regain any credibility with me... the RRHOF is such a joke... the path to redemption is to really look at what rock n' roll is... it is about fucking and getting fucked up... kinda hard to really salute drug and alcohol abuse... but we can certainly pay respect to the women who fuck these rock stars, and without them, these musicians and crew members would've not been able to go on.
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Gazza on Dec 15th, 2010 at 4:46pm Pdog wrote on Dec 15th, 2010 at 4:11pm:
Well, there's a 'Non Performers' Section already (The Ahmet Ertegun Award) which could be extended to mark these wonderful contributions. So, we could have an 'Enablers' wing of the hall to include the likes of Dr George Nichopolous, Tony Sanchez, Freddie Sessler and the like. A 'Sexual Pioneers' section could be added to welcome The Plastercasters, Pamela des Barres etc...and a statue could be commissioned depicting that red-headed girl at the Edgewater Inn 'entertaining' the Mudshark. |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Pdog on Dec 15th, 2010 at 5:58pm Gazza wrote on Dec 15th, 2010 at 4:46pm:
zactly... there was a woman interviewd by howard stern last week... damn it, i jost forgot her name... she fucked everyone or at least blew them... there's a show debuting on VH1 called lets spend the night, about the groupies... my thought wasn't original, stern basically said this woman should be in the hall of fame... |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Joey on Dec 15th, 2010 at 6:25pm
" Another year without Bon Jovi.
The RnRHoF will manage to avoid an arson attack in 2011, then.... Merry Christmas. " Christ , that is Postin' on loan from GOD !!!!!!!!!!!! Gazza , what happened to the photo of you with your arm around Bon Jovi ? Developing .................................................... |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by robpop on Dec 16th, 2010 at 4:20am Pdog wrote on Dec 15th, 2010 at 5:58pm:
Sweet Connie Hamzy. She is mentioned inGrand Funk Railroad's "Were An American Band". Out on the road for forty days Last night in Little Rock, put me in a haze Sweet, sweet Connie, doin' her act She had the whole show and that's a natural fact Great interview. Stern asked her if she had "relations" with any of the Stone. She did not, but she spent some time with Charlie. She did blow Bobby Keys though. |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Jan 1st, 2011 at 5:36pm |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Feb 8th, 2011 at 3:22pm
Neil Young, Paul Simon and Elton John to Induct New Members of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rob Zombie, Bette Midler and Jon Densmore will also give speeches at March 14th ceremony Leon Russell and Elton John perform at the Beacon Theatre on October 20, 2010 in New York City. Bennett Raglin/WireImage Share428 By Andy Greene February 8, 2011 7:45 AM ET An A-list group of rock stars will give the induction speeches for this year's crop of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced. Neil Young will induct his longtime friend Tom Waits, while Elton John will do the honors for his recent collaborator Leon Russell and Paul Simon will give the speech for his fellow Brill Building songwriter Neil Diamond. The annual induction ceremony will take place March 14th at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. It will be broadcast on Fuse. Neil Diamond, Tom Waits and Alice Cooper Inducted Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Also on hand that evening will be Rob Zombie to induct his hero Alice Cooper, John Legend to induct his fellow piano player Dr. John and Bette Midler to induct her singing idol Darlene Love. Elektra Records founder Jac Holzman will be inducted by Doors drummer John Densmore, while Speciality Records founder Art Rupe will be inducted by Lloyd Price, who was discovered by Rupe in 1952. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/neil-young-paul-simon-and-elton-john-to-induct-new-members-of-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-20110208 |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by gimmekeef on Feb 10th, 2011 at 7:29am
was that a pic of Elton coming to Jesus?
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Factory Girl on Feb 10th, 2011 at 6:20pm
Johnny Winter is missing from the list again...what a fucking shame, in my view.
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Sioux on Feb 10th, 2011 at 6:34pm Factory Girl wrote on Feb 10th, 2011 at 6:20pm:
It's obscene. A sacrilege. There are a few of those----ones who should have been inducted ages ago---ones who could actually make the HOF not a total joke. Up until a few years ago, I could have said that most inductees deserved to be there. But, there have been some questionable members lately. And they ignore the ones who are ESSENTIAL... |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by corgi37 on Feb 11th, 2011 at 5:57am
I'd never seen the whole version of that Alice Cooper clip. It's brilliant. The drum solo is awesome. But only because Alice is hitting a watermelon with a hammer.
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Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Feb 11th, 2011 at 6:48am corgi37 wrote on Feb 11th, 2011 at 5:57am:
The whole clip is on here Corgi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylZMMIAknBk |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Mar 14th, 2011 at 1:20pm
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Glaring, Embarrassing Omissions
neil diamond 03/13/11 11:36pm Jim Bessman 4 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 26th annual induction ceremony tomorrow night at the Waldorf is bound to have at least one indisputably great moment when Darlene Love finally gets her due, having first set the rock ‘n’ roll world on fire in 1962 as the voice of The Crystals on the Phil Spector-produced chart-topper “He’s A Rebel.” Neil Diamond, long ignored but equally deserving for his 1960s Brill Building songwriting and early hits, rectifies another glaring omission. I’ll leave others to sing the praises of Alice Cooper, Tom Waits and Dr. John–who are certainly credible. This still leaves at least a score of music heroes I’d induct if given carte blanche, starting with Paul Anka, far and away the most important of the teen idols that made up much of early rock ‘n’ roll, and Lesley Gore, whose early ’60s Quincy Jones-produced classics include “It’s My Party” and the proto-feminist anthem “You Don’t Own Me.” That surf music royalty Jan & Dean have been denied is, as they say, a travesty. I’d say the same about Lou Christie, one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most distinctive vocalists and songwriters. British Invasion group The Zombies have likewise been overlooked, despite its unique creativity. The Turtles, Paul Revere & Raiders, Tommy James and Mitch Ryder all had landmark hits in the 1960s–lots of them–and merit RockHall recognition. Nancy Sinatra was a true female icon of the period, and has a score more hits than “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.” Laura Nyro didn’t have any major hits of her own, but wrote key ones for the varied likes of Blood, Sweat & Tears, Three Dog Night, the 5th Dimension and Barbra Streisand–and her albums remain hugely influential. The missing Roc kHall travesty of the 1970s is the New York Dolls, who helped set the stage for punk rock. Like ‘em or not, Kiss did in fact “rock and roll all nite,” and Grand Funk Railroad was the ultimate arena/stadium rock act. And Joan Jett should go in, with or without her pioneering 1970s girl rock group The Runaways. This website would also cite Chicago, Sonny and Cher, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Linda Ronstadt, Carly Simon, Chubby Checker and Mary Wells–and could easily make a strong case for all of them. And let’s not forget one special man who should have gone in long ago as a Non-Performer: Ed Sullivan. Ed gave so many Rock and Roll Hall of Famers of all subgenres primetime national network TV exposure–for which all rock ‘n’ roll fans are forever indebted. PS Editor’s note: and producers–Richard Perry, Phil Ramone, and Richard Gottehrer, just for example, as well as Quincy Jones. And of course, the glaring omission: the late, great Don Kirshner. PS I hope when Neil Diamond makes his speech he mentions all the artists who’ve been ignored. He’s been on the ballot for years. It’s only been with a lot of outside pressure that he finally made it. Believe me, he was never Wenner’s first choice. http://www.showbiz411.com/2011/03/13/rock-roll-hall-of-fame-glaring-embarrassing-omissions |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Nellcote on Mar 14th, 2011 at 2:58pm
There is no reason why The J Geils Band is not being inducted this year.
It's alright, it will happen. In the meantime, enjoy.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_Fc1JelwcY&feature=related |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Mar 15th, 2011 at 7:01am
A preview of last night's Rock & Roll HOF.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQdWLJY5JpE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2cinGgaCGw&feature=player_embedded#at=118 |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by sweetcharmedlife on Mar 15th, 2011 at 9:31am |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Mar 15th, 2011 at 3:41pm
Alice Cooper, Darlene Love, Neil Diamond Make for Unforgettable Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony
Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Elton John and John Mayer jam with the inductees Paul Simon, Neil Young and Inductee Tom Waits backstage at the 26th annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in New York City, March 14, 2011. Kevin Mazur/WireImage Share533 By Andy Greene March 15, 2011 7:25 AM ET It was nearly 1:00 a.m. and Neil Diamond's three-song set at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's induction ceremony was over, but the singer was simply having too much fun to stop. He had just wrapped up a joyous sing-along rendition of "Sweet Caroline" by running into the crowd and having Robbie Robertson and Bruce Springsteen sing a bit of the chorus into the mic ("keep practicing and you'll go places!" he joked to Springsteen) when he stood on the chair in the center of the floor and made a seemingly spontaneous decision. "What am I doing out here?" he said, turning to bandleader Paul Shaffer. "Hey Paul, can we do it one more time just to get me the heck out of here?" Diamond then proceeded to sing the entirety of "Sweet Caroline" again, and somehow it was even more euphoric the second time around. Watch Tom Waits, Neil Young, Darlene Love and Bruce Springsteen Perform at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony About 15 minutes later, as the tipsy black-tie crowd at the Waldorf-Astoria looked like they were ready to collapse, Shaffer called Diamond, Alice Cooper, Bette Midler, Elton John, Alice Cooper and Darlene Love back to the stage as Leon Russell played the opening notes to Love's Wall of Sound classic "Da Doo Ron Ron Ron" – just as he did on the original 48 years ago. Standing side-by-side, the unlikely duo of Cooper and Diamond traded off lines with everybody on the stage. It was the perfect way to end the long, amazing evening. Such unexpected collaborations are the greatest thing about the annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. This year's class – Alice Cooper, Darlene Love, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, Tom Waits and Leon Russell – seem to have very little in common. It's to the credit of the organizers that they constructed a show that highlighted the threads between them, while staging an incredibly fun concert. It was the 27th ceremony, and this time around the night was arranged very differently than in the past. Most of the speeches were at the beginning of the night, while the second half was basically one long concert. Photos: 2011 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony The show began with John Legend inducting New Orleans piano legend Dr. John. "No other place has shaped our music and captured our imagination than the Crescent City," Legend said. "For more than 50 years the singer, musician, producer, songwriter and all-around instigator Dr. John has served as as leading local ambassador to New Orleans and it's incomparably funky musical gumbo." Wearing a purple suit and a fedora, Dr. John seemed overjoyed by the kind words. "I feel like I'm blessed to be singing," he said. "To be breathing. Music is something and there ain't nothing like it. I don't care what you do with your life … Everybody in my life was a blessing to me." After Dr. John stepped offstage the Ahmet Ertegun Award was presented to Specialty Records founder Art Rupe by Lloyd Price, and to Elektra Records founder Jac Holzman by Doors drummer John Densmore. The 93-year-old Rupe sent a letter saying he couldn't make it, but Holzman (looking spry at 79) showed up and gave a moving speech about the importance of music in his long life. "It's been a long, magical road," he said. "And the road beckons still." Midler then took the stage to induct her longtime friend Love. "She has been robbed of royalties," Midler said, referring to Love's legal battles with Phil Spector. "But she is without bitterness…She's also one of the greatest voices in the history of rock and roll." Hall of Fame 2011: Elton John, Bette Midler and More Pay Tribute to Their Heroes Looking radiant in a black dress, Love seemed to be holding back tears as she walked to the podium. "This year, in July, I will turn 70 years old," she said. "This is the best gift that I could ever had. I have given over 50 years of my life and talent to the music industry. I am so thankful for the genius of Phil Spector for his recognition of my talent to be the main voice of his Wall of Sound." Things then took a dramatic shift when Rob Zombie stepped up to induct Cooper. "They were the most rock-star destroying band of all-time," he said. "They took everything to a new level … They were more than a band. They were more like a murderous gang of drag queens. Their mission was to destroy the hippie dream of peace, love and understanding." Photos: Random Notes When he finished, the original Alice Cooper band – minus the late Glen Buxton – ripped into a ferocious version of "I'm Eighteen." Many in the buttoned-up crowd didn't quite know what to make of the aggressive performance (much like the Stooges last year). Undeterred, the band carried on with "Under My Wheels" and "School's Out" with Rob Zombie guesting. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/alice-cooper-darlene-love-neil-diamond-make-for-unforgettable-hall-of-fame-ceremony-20110315 |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Mar 16th, 2011 at 8:03am
Alice Cooper, with 3 original members, being interviewed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGKvEEpRvUQ&feature=player_embedded |
Title: Re: Rock and Roll HOF inductees of 2011 Post by Heart Of Stone on Mar 21st, 2011 at 12:15pm
Alice Cooper's School's Out performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx2xEhmVP2g |
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