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393. Talk Talk

The bulk of those who are aware of Talk Talk probably are aware of them from their early Synth Pop recordings (and perhaps by No Doubt’s cover of It’s My Life). Beyond that, lay a band whose constant progression left a solid catalogue which in retrospect is a brilliant retrospective of the times they recorded (1981-1991). Those who have experienced all of their work view them as an accomplished complete group as opposed to a blip on the musical radar.

578. The Surfaris

Although the Surfaris are predominantly only remembered for one song (Wipe Out), that song featured one of the most basic yet powerful guitar riffs of all time and more importantly one of the first (and still to this day one of the best) drum solos ever. Guitarists and drummers to this day still cut their teeth to that song and though they did not have an extensive album catalogue it was a solid one and they were one of the better Surf bands ever. The question is can they get in on the strength of their biggest hit.

350. Peter, Paul & Mary

With beautiful harmonies and as one of the first political Folk groups of memory, there can be little doubt that the threesome established their place in musical history. The question is does the most successful Folk group of the 60’s have enough Rock and Roll credibility to get into the Hall? Unlike Dylan or even Joan Baez, Peter, Paul & Mary may have had some songs about anti-establishment ideas, but they look like your aunt and uncles. They have yet to receive a nomination, and the Hall may remain reluctant a group that seems so mellow.

530. The Last Poets

With their spoken word Raps and politically charged anthems, The Last Poets were one of the first steps in what would become Hip Hop. Their main focus was raising the awareness of African Americans and challenging the status quo. As one of the first proto Rap artists of note they have a better shot than you would think. We have to wonder though if the Last Poets are completely happy with the state of Rap Music today.

 

 

 

 

The Bullet Points:

 

Eligible Since:

1995

 

Country of Origin:

U.S.A. (New York City)

 

Nominated In:

Never

 

NIHOF’s Favorite Album:

This is Madness (1971)

 

NIHOF’s Favorite Song:

Wake Up Ni**ers (From The Last Poets, 1970)

Should The Last Poets be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely put them in! - 36.4%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 0%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 54.5%
No opinion. - 9.1%
No way! - 0%