Teiz wrote on Dec 17
th, 2009 at 4:13am:
Now I'm wondering: is that note a part of the HOF collection? For a band like Sex Pistols, it was the only thing they could do. As for your point of rock and museums don't match: I don't agree with it. There's some very cool museums that are totally rock n roll IMO. More importantly, I think it's kinda cool to have a good collection of rock memorabilia (did I spell that right?). Of course the true power is in the music. But still: it started out as a good idea, but unforunately it has been turned into a joke.
ha ha, yes could be the note is in the collection - apparently Wenner read it out on the night so he likely had the original
i don't mind the memorabilia thing so much (tho it has it's limits ) - it's just that something as subjective as the worth of music and musicians does not fit with orders of merit based on Jann Wenner's point of view
i suppose you could, as with sports, rely on objective data - i.e. statistics - on that basis the hall of famest bands should be those who made the most money and sold the most records and concert tickets - this has possibilities, tho gathering credible evidence would be problematic - awards for the most sex had and drugs talk (both quantity and variety) and the like...
and the award for the most suicides in one band goes to.. Badfinger!! (cue Baby Blue)