"Why isn't the replacement being inducted?"

Every time a band gets inducted to the Hall of Fame, it's amazing how many people come out of the woodwork to complain, "Why isn't the replacement for the famous guy being inducted?"
It actually boggles my mind. I saw it last year with Chicago. "Why isn't Jason Scheff inducted? He's been there twice as long as Peter Cetera". I see it this year with Journey. "Why isn't Arnel Pineda inducted? He's the longest tenured singer". If Styx or Foreigner get in, it will be "Why not Kelly Hansen and Lawrence Gowan".
The answer is simple, people: You don't get into the hall of fame for covering oldies that someone else made famous!"
Arnel didn't co-write or sing the record for the top downloaded song of all time. Steve Perry did. Jason Scheff didn't sing, play bass or cowrite music on any of the eight simultaneous charting Chicago albums in the mid-1970s. Peter Cetera did. Ask Joe Q Public to name the best known Foreigner songs and they likely won't name a single song that Kelly Hansen made the record of.
It has nothing to do with their tenure. Nothing to do with talent. Nothing to do with keeping the music alive in concerts. Nothing to do with being swell guys. And nothing to do with whether or not a subset of hardcore fans like cult albums that the replacements have been on.
This is the hall of fame eligibility
"Artists—a group encompassing performers, composers and/or musicians—become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record. Besides demonstrating unquestionable musical excellence and talent, inductees will have had a significant impact on the development, evolution and preservation of rock & roll."
Nowhere in that does it say, "Or the number of concerts performed by a replacement member covering songs that someone else made famous"
No, sales are not everything, but you can bet that the artists aren't inducted on the basis of albums that no one bought either. There's a reason Dunbar and Smith are inducted (Cough: Infinity and Escape) but Castronovo is not (No one bought his albums except hardcore fans)
It actually boggles my mind. I saw it last year with Chicago. "Why isn't Jason Scheff inducted? He's been there twice as long as Peter Cetera". I see it this year with Journey. "Why isn't Arnel Pineda inducted? He's the longest tenured singer". If Styx or Foreigner get in, it will be "Why not Kelly Hansen and Lawrence Gowan".
The answer is simple, people: You don't get into the hall of fame for covering oldies that someone else made famous!"
Arnel didn't co-write or sing the record for the top downloaded song of all time. Steve Perry did. Jason Scheff didn't sing, play bass or cowrite music on any of the eight simultaneous charting Chicago albums in the mid-1970s. Peter Cetera did. Ask Joe Q Public to name the best known Foreigner songs and they likely won't name a single song that Kelly Hansen made the record of.
It has nothing to do with their tenure. Nothing to do with talent. Nothing to do with keeping the music alive in concerts. Nothing to do with being swell guys. And nothing to do with whether or not a subset of hardcore fans like cult albums that the replacements have been on.
This is the hall of fame eligibility
"Artists—a group encompassing performers, composers and/or musicians—become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record. Besides demonstrating unquestionable musical excellence and talent, inductees will have had a significant impact on the development, evolution and preservation of rock & roll."
Nowhere in that does it say, "Or the number of concerts performed by a replacement member covering songs that someone else made famous"
No, sales are not everything, but you can bet that the artists aren't inducted on the basis of albums that no one bought either. There's a reason Dunbar and Smith are inducted (Cough: Infinity and Escape) but Castronovo is not (No one bought his albums except hardcore fans)