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138. Joe Walsh

Maybe the Eagle with the highest “Rock credibility”, Joe Walsh was a brilliant guitar player with an under appreciated sense of introspection with his music. As such, he was the most relatable of the Eagles and an informal poll of Eagles fans would likely result in Joe Walsh being the favorite. Already in as a member of the Eagles, it is unlikely that Walsh will go in a second time.

527. The Style Council

There can be no argument that this was a weaker effort than Paul Weller’s work with the Jam, but by no means does this outfit deserve some of the bad press it received. The Blue Eyed Soul Sophist-Pop was very textured and diverse but with the love that the Jam had within Great Britain it was as if they wanted Weller to fail. Having said that; the best chance for the deserving Paul Weller to break into the Hall is with the Jam.

449. Caravan

Like their peers, the Soft Machine, Caravan was a key member of the Canterbury scene that fused Progressive Rock, Psychedelic sounds and Jazz. Caravan however did not enjoy the same level of success as the Soft Machine even in their home country; though in Continental Europe they had some left of success. Basically, a cult band, Caravan still performs today to a devoted fan base, though their unique sound rarely find listeners beyond that fan base. It can be debated that had they found a way to supplant the Soft Machine as the premiere Canterbury band that they may have had more notoriety, but fact is neither band seems to be Cleveland bound anyway.

593. Throbbing Gristle

One of the pioneers of the Industrial genre, Throbbing Gristle may have been more interested in the visual medium than that of anything on vinyl. Deliberately strange and determined to break any taboo, they definitely made their mark on the music industry; though many listeners were perplexed as to just what that mark was.