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Angiekay wrote:
What a bunch of bullshit.
Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner made an executive decision to not allow the Dave Clark Five (DC5) to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- despite the fact that they earned the necessary votes to get in, according to insider reports.
Foxnews.com reported that Wenner, a co-founder of the Rock Hall and chairman of the board of its foundation, wanted to make the induction ceremony a more commercial TV event by allowing rap pioneers Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five to be inducted, despite the DC5 actually earning six more votes than the legendary rappers. A source close to the Rock Hall said that, "Jann went back to a previous ballot instead of taking the final vote as the last word. He used a technicality about the day votes were due in... He felt we couldn't go another year without a rap act."
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five were inducted into the Rock Hall Monday (March 12th), alongside R.E.M., Van Halen, Patti Smith, and the Ronettes. Wenner, who reportedly appointed himself the chairman of the Rock Hall after the recent death of Rock Hall co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, spiced the ceremony up with a prolonged salute to Ertegun featuring a tribute by Aretha Franklin. The source added that, "We begged Jann to allow all six acts to be inducted. But he insisted that he couldn't because there wouldn't be enough time."
Representatives for Wenner said that they have read the story and decline to comment.
The source went on to add that Wenner's financial management on behalf of the board has also been called into question, as well as his reshaping of the Rock Hall board, which is now mainly made up of past and present Rolling Stone writers. There are currently only three musicians on the Board's voting committee -- Paul Shaffer, Steven Van Zandt and Robbie Robertson.
X factor wrote:BTW- Other than Journey, who DO you guys think is the most overlooked artist? My money is still on KISS, but how about YES? Peter Gabriel/Genesis ? John Friggin Mellancamp, for heaven's sake?
x factor wrote:There ARE some great, deserving artists in the Rock Hall, and I for one don't want to see it disappear.
Angiekay wrote:X factor wrote:BTW- Other than Journey, who DO you guys think is the most overlooked artist? My money is still on KISS, but how about YES? Peter Gabriel/Genesis ? John Friggin Mellancamp, for heaven's sake?
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GeneralRedRaider13 wrote:Angiekay wrote:X factor wrote:BTW- Other than Journey, who DO you guys think is the most overlooked artist? My money is still on KISS, but how about YES? Peter Gabriel/Genesis ? John Friggin Mellancamp, for heaven's sake?
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All deserving, and all have ZERO (0) shot, as the de facto rules are currently written.
Angiekay wrote:
It's interesting that you left Rush out of my quote. I think by far they should be in there before ANYONE takes another step into that building.
Angiekay wrote:X factor wrote:BTW- Other than Journey, who DO you guys think is the most overlooked artist? My money is still on KISS, but how about YES? Peter Gabriel/Genesis ? John Friggin Mellancamp, for heaven's sake?
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Angiekay wrote:
What a bunch of bullshit.
Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner made an executive decision to not allow the Dave Clark Five (DC5) to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- despite the fact that they earned the necessary votes to get in, according to insider reports.
Foxnews.com reported that Wenner, a co-founder of the Rock Hall and chairman of the board of its foundation, wanted to make the induction ceremony a more commercial TV event by allowing rap pioneers Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five to be inducted, despite the DC5 actually earning six more votes than the legendary rappers. A source close to the Rock Hall said that, "Jann went back to a previous ballot instead of taking the final vote as the last word. He used a technicality about the day votes were due in... He felt we couldn't go another year without a rap act."
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five were inducted into the Rock Hall Monday (March 12th), alongside R.E.M., Van Halen, Patti Smith, and the Ronettes. Wenner, who reportedly appointed himself the chairman of the Rock Hall after the recent death of Rock Hall co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, spiced the ceremony up with a prolonged salute to Ertegun featuring a tribute by Aretha Franklin. The source added that, "We begged Jann to allow all six acts to be inducted. But he insisted that he couldn't because there wouldn't be enough time."
Representatives for Wenner said that they have read the story and decline to comment.
The source went on to add that Wenner's financial management on behalf of the board has also been called into question, as well as his reshaping of the Rock Hall board, which is now mainly made up of past and present Rolling Stone writers. There are currently only three musicians on the Board's voting committee -- Paul Shaffer, Steven Van Zandt and Robbie Robertson.
Oh, but of course Wenner himself was inducted into the hall back in 2004. Why...I have no fucking idea. Looks like he more then likely voted himself in.
Excellent idea Andrew! Then maybe, the bands that rightfully deserve a hall of fame honor will get one!!!Andrew wrote:Time to start the MelodicRock Hall Of Fame
JGal wrote:Excellent idea Andrew! Then maybe, the bands that rightfully deserve a hall of fame honor will get one!!!Andrew wrote:Time to start the MelodicRock Hall Of Fame
I understand, but justice must be served!Andrew wrote:JGal wrote:Excellent idea Andrew! Then maybe, the bands that rightfully deserve a hall of fame honor will get one!!!Andrew wrote:Time to start the MelodicRock Hall Of Fame
Something I have had in mind for a while....just how to execute it so it legitimately means something is the big question.
7 Wishes wrote:Slander has volunteered to run the MROR HOF. I say we give him the job. He is the most insightful, brilliant individual with whom I've ever had the prvilege to interface.
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