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Jann Wenner - Co-founder of the Rock & Roll HOF
Co-founder and publisher of the music and politics biweekly Rolling Stone.
Best friend of Jon Landau.
Hates Journey
Jon Landau - Head of the nominating committee for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
American music critic, manager and record producer, most known for his association in all three capacities with Bruce Springsteen.
infamously called Journey "corporate rock" in 1979.
Best friend of Jann Wenner
Hates Journey
Dave Marsch - Committee member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Rock Critic who has published four books about singer/musician Bruce Springsteen.
Is also closely associated with Springsteen because his wife, Barbara Carr, is one of Springsteen's co-managers.
In the 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide, Marsh called Journey "a dead end for San Francisco area rock" and accused them of having "made records perfectly calculated to be inserted into FM radio." He awarded every single Journey album released up to that point – seven studio albums, a compilation album and a live album – the minimum possible score of 1/5 stars.
Hates Journey.
slucero wrote:There are 3 main reasons why Journey will never make the HOF:Jann Wenner - Co-founder of the Rock & Roll HOF
Co-founder and publisher of the music and politics biweekly Rolling Stone.
Best friend of Jon Landau.
Hates Journey
Jon Landau - Head of the nominating committee for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
American music critic, manager and record producer, most known for his association in all three capacities with Bruce Springsteen.
infamously called Journey "corporate rock" in 1979.
Best friend of Jann Wenner
Hates Journey
Dave Marsch - Committee member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Rock Critic who has published four books about singer/musician Bruce Springsteen.
Is also closely associated with Springsteen because his wife, Barbara Carr, is one of Springsteen's co-managers.
In the 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide, Marsh called Journey "a dead end for San Francisco area rock" and accused them of having "made records perfectly calculated to be inserted into FM radio." He awarded every single Journey album released up to that point – seven studio albums, a compilation album and a live album – the minimum possible score of 1/5 stars.
Hates Journey.
Now you also know what artist (Bruuuuuce).. they love..
Journey/Survivor wrote:Eddie Money recently said during one of his shows in Cleveland that fans need to help get Survivor, Styx and REO Speedwagon into the Rock Hall Of Fame.
jrny84 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Eddie Money recently said during one of his shows in Cleveland that fans need to help get Survivor, Styx and REO Speedwagon into the Rock Hall Of Fame.
I think that REO and Styx are probably worthy of getting in at some point down the road, but not before mega platinum selling bands like Chicago, Foreigner, and Journey. Those three bands were at the top of the heap in respect to hits, albums sales, and popularity throughout the late 70s to the early 90s. All three bands are in the top 50 best selling music acts of all time in the states at #28 Journey, #39 Chicago, and #41 Foreigner. Survivor is a great band and I am a fan of their music, but I dont know if their quite at the hall of fame level compared to the others. Its hard to gage though when you see alot of the crap that goes into the hall.
By the way, good to see your Indians doing so well this year. They are really competitive this year and you have a great coach in Francona.
jrny84 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Eddie Money recently said during one of his shows in Cleveland that fans need to help get Survivor, Styx and REO Speedwagon into the Rock Hall Of Fame.
I think that REO and Styx are probably worthy of getting in at some point down the road, but not before mega platinum selling bands like Chicago, Foreigner, and Journey. Those three bands were at the top of the heap in respect to hits, albums sales, and popularity throughout the late 70s to the early 90s. All three bands are in the top 50 best selling music acts of all time in the states at #28 Journey, #39 Chicago, and #41 Foreigner. Survivor is a great band and I am a fan of their music, but I dont know if their quite at the hall of fame level compared to the others. Its hard to gage though when you see alot of the crap that goes into the hall.
ebake02 wrote:I think Jann Wenner has an unusual hatred for arena rock groups That might be part of the reason.
FamilyMan wrote:ebake02 wrote:I think Jann Wenner has an unusual hatred for arena rock groups That might be part of the reason.
How are Van Halen and Rush not arena rock acts?
scarab wrote:I think what hurts Chicago and REO, is they started off as somehwat original rock bands and then turned into air supply in the 80s'90's.
Chicago would easily be in if it wasn;t for Chicago 16,17, 18, and 19.
Survivor is a one hit wonder to 99.9% of people.
To the HoF Journey and Styx are corporte rock bands.
jrny84 wrote:FamilyMan wrote:ebake02 wrote:I think Jann Wenner has an unusual hatred for arena rock groups That might be part of the reason.
How are Van Halen and Rush not arena rock acts?
Exactly. Especially Van Halen, Aerosmith, and even Heart.
FamilyMan wrote:
I also think Journey's current status/line-up is a big reason why they're not getting in. I'm sure they're being perceived as their own nostalgia act/cover band by the holier-than-thou's at the HOF. At least Van Halen blazed a new trail and had a definitive new era with Hagar. What I could see the HOF doing is inducting JUST Steve Perry.
ebake02 wrote:I think Jann Wenner has an unusual hatred for arena rock groups That might be part of the reason.
whocares wrote:FamilyMan wrote:
I also think Journey's current status/line-up is a big reason why they're not getting in. I'm sure they're being perceived as their own nostalgia act/cover band by the holier-than-thou's at the HOF. At least Van Halen blazed a new trail and had a definitive new era with Hagar. What I could see the HOF doing is inducting JUST Steve Perry.
Doubtful, Steve Perry is most hated by Rolling Stone, over the rest of the band. I seem to remember the last time I read a review in Rolling Stone that the "reviewer" stated something to the effect that "Steve Perry sounds like a baby seal being clubbed to death" (Paraphrased). The HoF is a joke, and no need for Perry or Journey to be there.
ebake02 wrote:I think Jann Wenner has an unusual hatred for arena rock groups That might be part of the reason.
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