Gang..... Our Christmas Day is here.....
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame have announced their selections for this year's class, and the selections to us, really don't come as a surprise.
We will take a look at this group based on our rankings and give a few random (which is what we do best) thoughts on the selections.
Selected:
5. The Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Peppers should have got into on their first year of eligibilty, and it was only a matter of time for them to get in. When they were nominated this year, many (including us) thought this would be the year.
8. The Beastie Boys
Again, another previous nominee that you knew HAD to get in eventually. Their influence and impact are undeniable and we are thrilled to see another of our top ten selections inducted.
15. Guns 'N' Roses
If the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is expecting that Axl Rose will reunite with Slash, they might as well forget it. As big a deal as that would be (and it would be massive), the two mortal enemies are unlikely to share a stage together. Regardless, we believe that this was a legitimate first ballot selection and the Hard Rock superstars are legitimate candidates for Cleveland.
59. The Small Faces/131. Faces
We felt (and still do) that they really are not the same band, but regardless we have no problem with this induction; although we wonder how much the Hall is hoping for a Rod Stewart speech as the result of this.
108. Donovan
We don't have a problem with it, but never thought it would happen. Donovan just seemed a little on the weird side to make it. Guess we were wrong.
157. Laura Nyro
So....If the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is celebrating Women in Rock....This is the selection? No disrespect to Nyro, but she should be not be the lone female representative this year. Honestly, this just feels wrong.
355. Freddie King
King was selected but now classified as an "Early Influence" Candidate. Not upset with this inducted, but baffled by the placement.
Passed Over:
13. The Cure
We were pleasantly surprised that Robert Smith and company were nominated in the first place, and that first nomination could bode well for their future shot at induction. We will certainly be pulling for them as there really is no band like them inducted.
33. Heart
In the "year of the woman" for the RRHOF, we thought the Wilson sisters would propel Heart to induction. It didn't happen, and we are wondering if their best shot has passed.
57. War
Another act who has been nominated before, War was just lost amongst this group of heavyweights. Chances are, they will be nominated again, but we wonder if they will be forgotten for awhile. We think that will be the case.
76. The Spinners
This is a bit of a heartbreaker for us as we have been hoping for the Spinners to get inducted for awhile. They just had their first nomination, and we suspect it was a token one at best. Hopefully, that is wrong.
77. Eric B. & Rakim
We would have bet a small chunk of change that Eric B. & Rakim were going to get in. A pattern of inducting an African American act annualy has emerged; especially from the more urban scene has transpired so we readily expected that would be the case here. Not only was Eric B. & Rakim not inducted, nor was any true urban act. A bit of a surprise here.
159. Rufus & Chaka Khan
We didn't think they had a decent shot this year, but they could easily find their way back for nomination. Although their sound in different from the Spinners, we wonder if they cancelled each other out.
174. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Didn't you think this would be the year? After the success of the Runaways movie and the push of "women in rock" from the Hall itself, it just thought that she would leapfrog other candidates. It didn't happen, and don't be surprised if her window just aprubtly closed.
So..... This was the result of the Hall celebrating Women in Rock? Pretty lame if you ask us. Otherwise, we are happy for those who got in, and arguing the entry of the three heavyweights (GNR, The Beasties & RCHP), it should make for an entertaing (and for the Hall, high revenue) show.
Congratulations to all inductees!
Gang, after a long time we have finally completed the revised WWE List. Votes that were cast had been taken into consideration, and many of those we had listed as Fringe Candidates have moved into the regular list. Fringe Candidates are basically announcers, promoters and pre-WWF performers.
Another change is that the list has grown from 200 to 250. Remember, we are not saying that all 250 of these candidates should be in the Hall; rather we are presenting our top 250 for consideration and to foster a fun debate.
With that said, take a look and let us know what you think!
The Football Hall of Fame has released their Semi-Finalist selections, and it should be no shock that few surprises have emerged. A quick look sees a very familiar list, and few new names have emerged among this year's eligible players. The list includes (with our ranking listed in front)....
2. Curtis Martin: RB, Patriots & Jets
3. Will Shields: OG, Chiefs
4. Willie Roaf: OT, Saints & Chiefs
5. Cris Carter: WR, Eagles, Vikings & Dolphins
6. Cortez Kennedy: DT, Seahawks
9. Dermontti Dawson: C, Steelers
13. Tim Brown: WR, Raiders
14. Jerome Bettis: RB, Rams & Steelers
15. Andre Reed: WR, Bills & Redskins
16. Chris Doleman: DT/LB, Vikings, Falcons & 49ers
17. Rogers Craig: RB, 49ers, Raiders & Vikings
19. Charles Haley: DT/LB, 49ers & Cowboys
23. Aeneas Williams: CB/S, Cardinals & Rams
26. Steve Atwater: S, Broncos & Jets
35. Terrell Davis: RB, Broncos
41. Donnie Shell: S, Steelers
45. Kevin Greene: Rams, Steelers, Panthers & 49ers
68. Steve Tasker: Special Teams, Oilers & Bills
72. Karl Mecklenberg: LB, Broncos
Unranked. Clay Matthews Jr.: LB, Browns & Falcons
The semi-finalists also include former innovative coach, Don Coryell, former 49ers Owner, Eddie DeBartolo Jr., superstar coach, Bill Parcells, former Commisioner, Paul Tagliabue and contributors Ron Wolf & George Young.
For us, it gets worth debating when it gets stripped down to the Finalists. Want to bet we won't be surprised with that selection?