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Music.  It has the ability to bring people together.  It can stir up hidden emotions.  It can cause you to get up and physically move.  It can help you through your work day.  It separates generations.  We could describe it for page after page in terms both specific and vague but music simply means different things to different people.  Likely, many of these things were on the mind of the builders of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, a tribute to those who built up the genre of Rock and Roll.

Their intentions certainly seemed clear enough.  Their website states that “The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honors the legendary performers, producers, songwriters, disc jockeys and others who have made rock and roll the force that it is in our culture”.  For our purposes, we are going to focus on the performer section of the Hall.  That being said, the first rule of eligibility is very simple.  Once an artist has gone twenty five years after the release of their first record, they become eligible.  After that it becomes a little murky.  The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame states that “criteria include the influence and significance of the artists’ contributions to the development and perpetuation of rock and roll”.  Influence and significance is certainly open to interpretation.  For that matter, so is Rock and Roll.  When Bill Haley sang Rock around the Clock over sixty years ago was he describing a sound, a look or maybe just an attitude?  Did the songwriters just like the word “rock”?  The origin of Rock music is so difficult to pinpoint its subsequent evolution is just as equally hard to chart.

With these vague parameters we at Not in Hall of Fame put our own committee together and came up with the top 250 artists whom we feel deserve consideration for enshrinement in Cleveland.  Are we right?  Are we wrong?   We know two things for sure; the first is that while compiling this list we felt we could make a viable case for multiple artists to be in our number one slot, the second was that it was a blast coming up with it.  Let us know what you think and based on who gets inducted, who becomes newly eligible, your opinions and how our own perceptions change, we will see how we rank them in the following year.    

Until then, Keep on Rockin’ in the Free World!

Sincerely,

 

The Not in Hall of Fame Rock and Roll Committee.

A lot of big things were pegged for Hootie and the Blowfish.  Their 1994 album, Cracked Rear View, dominated the radio with their mainstream appeal of Country and Blues based light Rock and Roll found a massive audience and an unexpected “cool” appeal.  They never did replicate that success and though that was expected, it wasn’t expected just how fast…
Although the Rolling Stones have been often thought of as the chief rival to the Beatles in the 60’s, it was the fellow Liverpool alumni Gerry and the Pacemakers who was the first to challenge the Fab Four in terms of popularity. Their first three singles charted #1 in the U.K. which made them the first band to accomplish that…
Creed sold a ton of records in the late 90’s and were initially filled a void for many in a post Grunge world. It was a bit of a Catch 22 for the band as though they had a similar guitar sound, they were without the angst and brooding of their Seattle forefathers. As such they were panned by critics…
Though other artists from Australia have been considered more important, it is difficult to dispute that the first key band from down under was the Easybeats. With a British Invasion sound they quickly dominated their own country and were later able to penetrate the British market. They did however fail to make serious headway in America though those who are…
Although Jefferson Airplane is rightfully in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, its offshoot, Jefferson Starship seems quite far away from that accolade. Jefferson Starship actually bore little resemblance to Airplane as they became one of the most successful Arena Rock bands of all time. This change in sound was both good and bad. Good, in that the new…
The run of Elastica was brief, but they had a very fruitful run on both sides of the Atlantic. BritPop opened the door for Elastica, although their catchy rhythms echoed the New Wave movement more than the other BritPop acts they were lumped in with.  Although they made it in both England in the United States, they were not able…
Possibly the Doo Wop group with the most “Rock and Roll” credibility, Danny and the Juniors performed Doo Wop with a fast danceable pace that might be the definition of late 50’s Rock and Roll. They scored a couple big hits and a few minor hits, but it seems indefinable to have a late 1950’s compilation album without one of…
The Electronica duo from France that comprised Air, put together some of the best music that Electronica has ever had to offer.   With a series of albums that leaned more towards the Chill and Ambient side then the Dance styles normally associated with Electronic music, Air was creating a dreamy and hypnotic sound collection of sounds as opposed to the…
The Prodigy were one of the most successful electronic bands of the 1990’s, but there were many who did not necessarily view them as electronic.Out of Buffalo, New York, Mercury Rev did not exactly come from a musical hot spot, but they are one of those rare American bands that are bigger overseas than they are in their native country.
There is a common belief that the Rock and Roll Hall has a predisposition towards Punk Rock bands. There may be some validity to that but what of Post Punk? With this thought, we explore Magazine, a band that some critics have stated really defined the Post Punk movement.
With the Alternative boom in the 90’s, other forms of music got a more mainstream look. Metal fans were no different, and White Zombie gained more exposure as some fans were looking for something a little different. With White Zombie they founded the darkest elements of Horror imagery come to life with a pulsating Metal edge. Their leader, Rob Zombie…
Hot Chip is the quintessential bridge between the "nerdy" record-shop-clerk aesthetic and the high-energy pulse of the dancefloor. Their music is a kaleidoscopic blend of synth-pop, house, and indie-electronica, defined by the contrasting vocal styles of Alexis Taylor’s sweet, wispy tenor and Joe Goddard’s warm, soulful baritone. What sets them apart is their ability to infuse electronic club tracks with…
When it is said that a musician redefined sexuality, it could be argued that this statement could only meant for Grace Jones. Her androgynous beauty, swaggering confidence and aggressive vocals helped alter Dance music at the advent of the 80’s. Jones shifted away from music to concentrate on a film career, but had she focused primarily on music, she likely…
Before there was the “Geek Rock” of Weezer, The Feelies crashed Post Punk with an Alternative Pop band that seemed to capture the imaginations of the introspective and bespectacled American youth. With nervous energy they were underground darlings but were devoid of a hit single that could have made them stars. They did have two acclaimed albums six years apart…
The first Frenchman on the list may have been equally influential creating music for the eyes as well as the ears. Jean Michel Jarre has been referred to as the man who took the synthesizer to new levels of popularity in Europe during the late 70’s. He was one of the early stars of New Age, Synth Pop, Ambient and…
Known primarily as a Goth band, The Sisters of Mercy combined dark imagery with an intriguing blend of Alternative Pop, Metal and Psychedelic influences.  A very polarizing band, their brooding fans identified with music on a very deep level.  Those who were not fans found them a self-aggrandizing group that was not as good as they thought they were.  Regardless…
It may be forgotten just how big Wham! was in the 80’s though we suspect that many thirty something women remember. The duo of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley (or just George Michael and some other guy riding off his coat tails) had a series of Pop success that few could rival. As bubblegum as it sounded, the carefully constructed…
Already inducted into the Hall as a member of the Impressions, Jerry Butler picked up where his former group left off and created a very solid solo career of his own. Butler’s solo career generated a long string of R&B hits, and was a big part of establishing the Chicago Soul scene. Still performing and still a huge part of…
The British band, Simply Red was a major force in England with their sophisticated brand of Blue Eyed Soul. As amazing as their sound was they were criticized by some as their greatest hits were often covers of older Soul songs but they definitely put their own spin on it and with some American success they could receive a brief…
At some point in time the Rock and Roll Hall Fame might induct Bob Geldof for his charitable work with Live Aid (and rightfully so we think), but the question of whether Geldof is worthy musically is very much in doubt. His musical high water mark was the artistically brilliant band, the Boomtown Rats which was amongst the most cerebral…