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Reply #30 posted 04/11/14 8:56am

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missfee said:

Joe's original post clearly gives this information. May 31st, HBO.

Thx Fee..Im on it.

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Reply #31 posted 04/11/14 3:24pm

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The Full Text of Glenn Frey’s Speech Inducting Linda Ronstadt into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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Due to her battle with Parkinson’s disease, Linda Ronstadt was unable to attend her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. However, her old friend Glenn Frey of the Eagles was at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn to deliver an induction speech and accept on her behalf. The full transcript can be found below.

After a montage that combined her interview footage, testimonials from admirers and many of her hits, Frey took to the stage to talk about how he first met Ronstadt. Then he described her work, first as a country-rock pioneer, then as a chart-topping rock star in the ’70s, and finally a breakdown of the many musical roads down which she traveled in the ’80s and beyond. Calling her “a shining example and a true inspiration to every woman who ever stood in front of a microphone and sang her heart out,” Frey closed by singling out how she “shared her voice with beauty, grace and love.”

Hello, everybody. I’m Glenn Frey and it is my great pleasure tonight to induct Linda Ronstadt into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I’d like to start by saying it’s about time. It was my selfish wish that Linda would have been inducted in 1998 with the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, the Mamas and Papas and Santana. But that time has passed, the time is now, and Linda’s music and legacy give us so much to celebrate and contemplate.

In the late-1960s, after playing in various folk groups in her hometown of Tuscon, Arizona, Linda moved to Los Angeles and became a member of the Stone Poneys. They made three albums together and had one hit, ‘Different Drum.’ When the group broke up in 1968, ready or not, Linda became a solo artist. I first met Linda in 1970 at the Troubadour bar. For my part, it was love at first sight. There was just one problem: a guitar-slinging, love-rustler from Amarillo, Texas named John David Souther. He beat me to the punch, which would become a pattern throughout our careers — thank God he never met my wife.

So Linda and I, we became friends, and in the spring of 1971, she hired me and a singing drummer from Linden, Texas named Don Henley to play in her back-up band. From the first rehearsal, I felt we were working on a style of music none of us had ever heard before. Two years later, people called it “country-rock.” While touring with Linda that summer, Don and I told her that we wanted to start our own band, and she, more than anyone else, helped us put together the Eagles. That’s right. And later, she gave our careers a big shot in the arm by recording our song, ‘Desperado.’

Between 1969 and 1973, she made four solo albums. They were all really good, but they were laying the groundwork for what would be her breakthrough album, ‘Heart Like a Wheel,’ produced by Peter Asher. 1974 was the first of many magic years in Linda’s career. She found herself in a place that all artists dream of, when the producer and the material, the singer and the players all come together and something otherworldly happens in the recording studio, This was ‘Heart Like a Wheel,’ an album for all-time. The haunting title track, Linda’s deceptively simple arrangement of ‘Guess It Doesn’t Matter Anymore,’ the Hank Williams classic, ‘I Can’t Help It if I’m Still in Love With You’ and the smash ‘You’re No Good,’ kept this album in the charts for 51 weeks. And Linda became a star.

Peter and Linda went on to record five more albums, choosing material from songwriters she loved and admired. Songs like ‘Love Is a Rose,’ ‘Tracks of My Tears,’ ‘Heat Wave,’ ‘That’ll Be the Day,’ ‘It’s So Easy,’ ‘Blue Bayou,’ ‘Poor Poor Pitiful Me,’ ‘Tumblin’ Dice,’ ‘Back in the U.S.A.,’ ‘Ooh Baby Baby,’ ‘Blowin’ Away’ and ‘When Will I Be Loved.’

By the end of the 1970s, she was known as “The Queen of Country-Rock.” Uncomfortable with that label — or any other label, for that matter — she longed to break out and try things beyond rock and roll. She went to New York to sing the role of Mabel in Gilbert & Sullivan’s ‘Pirates of Penzance.’ She knocked it out of Central Park, and was nominated for a Tony.

While living and working in New York, she decided to make a jazz album — a standards album, if you will. She teamed with legendary arranger Nelson Riddle and made not one, but three records, each one an impeccable work of musical art. When the first album, ‘What’s New,’ was released, it sold three million copies and spent 81 weeks on the Billboard album chart.

For the longest time, she wanted to sing and record with two dear friends, Emmylou Harris and Dolly Parton. They called their partnership ‘Trio,’ and they made two gorgeous records together. When the first Trio album was released, it was certified platinum, it won a Grammy and a CMA.

Always reaching, always stretching, Linda had yet another dream. She wanted to record an album of Mexican songs, sung entirely in Spanish. Her record company freaked out. But she gathered the finest musicians in their field and recorded ‘Canciones de Mi Padre,’ the songs of my father. Upon release in 1987, it went double platinum…in a day. It sold millions of records worldwide and is the biggest-selling non-English language album in American recording history.

I wish I had the time to share with you the fascinating stories, you know, of all the talented people she’s worked with over the years. They’re all part of her music family — Linda’s always been about family.

Linda Ronstadt recorded 31 albums. She sold over 100 million records and had a career that spanned five decades. She has been a shining example and a true inspiration to every woman who ever stood in front of a microphone and sang her heart out. And through it all, she remains nothing but authentic. You see, Linda lives in a place where art trumps commerce, where self-exploration trumps self-exploitation, where hard work and integrity trump fame and failure. She never wanted to be a star, she just wanted to make good music.

Although Linda is now retired and does not travel anymore, she sends you all her very best wishes and a heartfelt “Thank you.” She is one of the greatest voices of all-time, and she shared her voice with beauty, grace and love. So on behalf of your family and your friends, your peers and music fans from all over the world, it’s my honor to say, “Welcome to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Linda Ronstadt!”



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Reply #32 posted 04/11/14 3:30pm

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JamFanHot said:

Thank you JOE for your work on this thread! bow

Hope to see the full vid of this show someday soon.

My pleasure! cool

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Reply #33 posted 04/11/14 4:24pm

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KISS were inducted by superfan and devotee Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave)

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Members of Kiss accept their induction into the

Chris Martin of Coldplay, not wearing a wedding ring, introduced Peter Gabriel with a biblical Genesis joke that didn't go over well.

Chris Martin

“Music should come with a health warning: it can be so dangerous; it can make you feel so connected, and can make you think the world could and should be a much better place,” said Peter Gabriel. “And it can occasionally make you very, very happy.”

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Art Garfunkle inducted singer-songwriter Cat Stevens with a speech that was affectionate and lyrical.

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Hall of Fame Inductee Cat Stevens speaks at the 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Thursday, April, 10, 2014 in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

Stevens took the stage with an acoustic guitar, joined by Waddy Wachtel, for a moving performance of “Father and Son.”

Cat Stevens

Glenn Inducts Linda Ronstant, the only woman inducted this year

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Sheryl Crow, left, Carrie Underwood, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris and Glenn Frey perform a tribute to inductee Linda Ronstadt.

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Bruce Springsteen inducts E. Street Band.

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Ahmir “Questlove” Jenkins from the Roots represented Philadephia soul with his induction of Hall & Oates.

Ahmir “Questlove” Jenkins

Hall & Oates became the first Philadelphia-born band to join the Hall of Fame.

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Hall of Fame Inductee, Hall and Otes, Daryl Hall performs at the 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction ...

“I’m Michael Stipe; I’m here to induct Nirvana,” said the REM frontman.

Michael Stipe

“What most of you don’t know was that I was the fifth drummer of Nirvana," said Dave Grohl in his acceptance speech. "I got to be the luckiest person in the world!”

Dave Grohl

Courtney Love, Kurt Cobain’s wife, embraced Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic and drummer Dave Grohl, adding, “I just wish Kurt was here to feel this.”

Courtney Love

Dave Grohl and the surviving Nirvana members played a raucous 25-minute set.

Dave Grohl

Joan Jett played the Kurt Cobain part for a raging rendition of “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”

Dave Grohl and Joan Jett

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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 10:  Dave Grohl, Kim Gordon and Krist Novoselic perform onstage at the 29th Annual Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on April 10, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 10: Lorde performs onstage at the 29th Annual Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on April 10, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Kane/WireImage for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)

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Reply #34 posted 04/11/14 6:15pm

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This looks promising. Marking it on my calendar... smile

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Reply #35 posted 04/12/14 1:43pm

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Just watched the KISS acceptance speeches by the original members. It wasn't a disaster.

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Reply #36 posted 04/12/14 2:55pm

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From everyone that i heard from that attended, this was the best show (performances wise) in ages. I heard nothing but raves about Hall and Oates which does not shock me cause i saw them recently and they are better than ever, and obviously we know the Nirvana performance would be strong Joan Jett is doing it better than ever, and obviously Dave Grohl has been the most active guy in Rock pretty much. Very Cool of Dave to mention he was NOT the original choice for that band by far. I never really realize that him and Kurt werent that "close" not that they werent getting along, but Dave was pretty much "broughtin" to Nirvana. I heard great stuff about Glen Frey, very emotional knowing that Linda is hit with that horrible disease, and cannot perform anymore. Kiss i was shocked really didnt do anything dumb, but they still shoulda played, for the "fans" thats what kept that band alive.


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Reply #37 posted 04/12/14 3:16pm

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Not that it matters but I don't think I really realized the wide height gap between Daryl Hall and John Oates...either Daryl Hall is 6'5" or John Oates is 5'2" lol Either way I know they gave a great performance and can't wait to see it when it airs. Both Daryl and John have always looked great (hard to believe that they are in their mid-60's!!!!) but my goodness, John is looking the best I've ever seen him. love

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Reply #38 posted 04/12/14 3:19pm

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missfee said:

Not that it matters but I don't think I really realized the wide height gap between Daryl Hall and John Oates...either Daryl Hall is 6'5" or John Oates is 5'2" lol Either way I know they gave a great performance and can't wait to see it when it airs. Both Daryl and John have always looked great (hard to believe that they are in their mid-60's!!!!) but my goodness, John is looking the best I've ever seen him. love

Yeah I believe Daryl is turning either 66 or 67 i forget.


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Reply #39 posted 04/12/14 4:28pm

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missfee said:

Not that it matters but I don't think I really realized the wide height gap between Daryl Hall and John Oates...either Daryl Hall is 6'5" or John Oates is 5'2" lol Either way I know they gave a great performance and can't wait to see it when it airs. Both Daryl and John have always looked great (hard to believe that they are in their mid-60's!!!!) but my goodness, John is looking the best I've ever seen him. love

I saw Darryl in person last year I think when he was promoting his Solo CD and he does not look 60's all all. eek Looking forward to the show more than ever May 31st can't get here quick enough. I just remembered, wow I saw him in the 80's when he had his 1st. solo album. It was a video shoot. I gotta look for the video and see if me and a friend were in it. biggrin

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Reply #40 posted 04/13/14 5:41pm

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it's great how the four original members of Kiss managed things; with the possible exception of Peter Criss it was obvious that they HATE the RnR and everything it represents, but somehow they turned things around, making it look like "we and all our fans against them"; it was great hearing Gene mentioning the "other" members of Kisstory (the two Erics, Vinnie, Mark, Bruce and Tommy)

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Reply #41 posted 04/13/14 6:03pm

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No Janet! cool

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Reply #42 posted 04/14/14 10:58am

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Artesian said:

No Janet! cool

Maybe in ten years. Too soon...

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Reply #43 posted 04/14/14 3:12pm

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Artesian said:

No Janet! cool

Maybe in ten years. Too soon...

They are running very low on newer acts so you will start to see ALOT that have been overlooked getting in, like Chicago, who never made the ballot, also Bad Company, these guys wrote anthems and Paul Rodgers is regarded as one of the best "rock voices" and yet not in not even balloted yet. I think Joan Jett will go in soon, Bon Jovi possibly. From the 90's expect Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters going in first ballot.


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Reply #44 posted 04/15/14 11:17am

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Wow! A huge thanks to JoeBala for all the work on making this thread!

Looks like it was an awesome ceremony with some stellar performances.

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