In addition to saying that he felt “unqualified and undeserving” he had this to say:
“I'm not sure that Lemmy Kilmisterever heard of the Notorious B.I.G., and I'm not sure if the Notorious B.I.G. ever heard of Lemmy, but maybe that's what rock ’n’ roll is… people falling out of their world or getting out of their world and getting in front of everybody and doing something that seems impossible and getting noticed for it. I feel like I don't belong, but I'm pretty happy to be included...in a pretty outrageous lineup of people. If I'm gonna be in a category of people getting into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, it's good to be included in one that makes no sense.
I was very happy to hear about it, and it is overwhelming. I do feel undeserving and flattered as well by the whole thing, and I think the whole band does, too. We all reached out to each other to say, 'How bizarre is this?'"
The selection of the Dave Matthews Band could be the most polarizing one of the Finalists. While they have a wide fan base, they have also drawn the most online criticism of any group to be nominated.
We do have to disagree with Matthews in his claim that this is a group of candidates that makes no sense, as this has been the pattern for nominees over the past decade.
Let the conversations on this topic continue.
In an interview with 101.8 in Wolverhampton, England,K.K. Dowling of Judas Priest discussed his nomination to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
In the interview, he had this to say:
“I think it’s looking pretty good this time, to be fair. I know there was a lot of backlash when we didn’t make it last time a year or two ago.”
This is Judas Priest’s second nomination for the Hall, the last one coming in 2018. Dowling isn’t wrong, as there were many fans of the band who were upset that it took them even that long to get nominated. They were first eligible in 1999, so the wait to for them to even reach this point seems long overdue.
The length of time for Judas Priest to get inducted is nothing new for Metal bands as Dowling is most certainly aware of as he discussed in the interview that Black Sabbath had to wait 15 years before induction. It also took Kiss 14 years to get in. The only exception to the Metal rule is Metallica, who got inducted in 2009, their first year of eligibility.
While many eligible Rock and Roll acts who have waited as long as Judas Priest has seemed to get (dare we say) crusty about their snub, Dowling has taken it in stride:
“There’s no such thing as a young legend. So, these are the credentials you’ve got to have.”
It should be noted that Judas Priest is not the only Heavy Metal band on this year’s list of Finalists. Motorhead have finally become Finalists after being eligible since 2002. It is unlikely that both will get in this year. As Dowling noted in his interview, nobody from the original lineup of Motorhead is alive.
Stay tuned for more news about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as we know for certain, more will come.
Regular visitors of Notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the top 50 of every major team in the NHL, NBA, NFL and MLB. Once that is done, we intend to look at how each team honor their past players and executive. We also plan to later extend that to the major universities of the NCAA. As such, it is news to us that Fresno State has announced that it will be retiring the number 24 of Paul George during their opening home game against Winthrop on November 10.
In the 63 Games he played for the Bulldogs, George would accumulate an average of 15.5 Points, 6.7 Rebounds and 2.4 Assists. He is to date a six-time All-Star in the NBA and is currently with the Los Angeles Clippers.
This makes George the second former Fresno State player to have his number retired. In 2014, former player and head coach, Jerry Tarkanian would earn this honor.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate Paul George for earning this honor.
Regular visitors of Notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the top 50 of every major team in the NHL, NBA, NFL and MLB. Once that is done, we intend to look at how each team honor their past players and executive. As such, it is major news to us that the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame will be inducting former players, Al Harris and Charles Woodson.
After spending five seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, Al Harris would arrive in a trade to Green Bay before the 2003 Season. Playing at Cornerback, Harris would secure two Pro Bowl Selections (2007 & 2008) and was regarded as one of the better man-to-man coverage specialists in the league. Statistically speaking, Harris had 14 Sacks, running two of them back for Touchdowns.
Charles Woodson was the Heisman Trophy winner in 1997 and he was drafted fourth overall by the Oakland Raiders. Like Harris, Woodson played at Cornerback and he would join Green Bay in 2006 as a Free Agent. Woodson played seven seasons with the Packers, and he would be named to the Pro Bowl in four straight seasons (2008-11). In 2009 and 2011, he would lead the NFL in Interceptions and was a First Team All-Pro, with the first of those seeing Woodson win the Defensive Player of the Year Award. Woodson would overall record 38 Interceptions and 11.5 Sacks in Green Bay, while helping them win Super Bowl XLV. He would rejoin Oakland in 2013.
The official induction ceremony will happen on April 18, 2020.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate both Al Harris and Charles Woodson for earning this honor.