Which Bands should be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Started by Savonarola, October 17, 2013, 02:22:51 PM

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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
2 (5.3%)
Chic
1 (2.6%)
Deep Purple
19 (50%)
Peter Gabriel
21 (55.3%)
Hall and Oates
7 (18.4%)
KISS
19 (50%)
LL Cool J
2 (5.3%)
The Meters
1 (2.6%)
Nirvana
32 (84.2%)
N.W.A.
13 (34.2%)
The Replacements
3 (7.9%)
Linda Ronstadt
1 (2.6%)
Cat Stevens
6 (15.8%)
Link Wray
2 (5.3%)
Yes
11 (28.9%)
The Zombies
3 (7.9%)

Total Members Voted: 38

Liep

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garbon

Quote from: Liep on October 10, 2014, 02:27:04 PM
Also a North Sea divide then.

Yeah rock is a pretty expansive term here. Both Garbage and No Doubt are rock bands.
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CountDeMoney

Quote from: Tyr on October 10, 2014, 02:23:13 PM
Rock.....These days it kind of carries connotations of 80s style long hair, unfashionable stuff. Very much towards the heavier side of the spectrum, much more so than the Strokes or the White Stripes. Though yes, by traditional definitions a lot of indie bands are also rock.
Indie is a very expansive genre. Pretty much means whatever the NME and the like love to go on about.
I'm not just making this up. Maybe its an Atlantic divide thing. But indie is very much seen as a kind of music in Britain.

Don't use Yi as a barometer on pop culture knowledge, please.  The guy's been channel-flipping through life for decades.