Yeah it's no different than Van Halen with David Lee Roth or Sammy Hagar, but I don't think Gary Cherone counts though. The only reason they changed their name to The Jacksons was because Berry Gordy sued the group and said Motown owned the name "Jackson 5". You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Just let Alice in before he is too old to perform "No more Mr. Nice Guy" in any convincing manner during the ceremony.
It's a bit of a problematic situation though, because "Alice Cooper" was originally just the name of the band, but he later changed his name to it. Many would argue the best records under that name were done by the band and not the "solo" Alice.
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^^Apparantly the whole band is nominated. And even if not... Alice is the constant... he made great albums and songs throughout his carreer!
And "No more Mr. Nice Guy" is still convincing... and that won't change anytime soon! | |
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Even throughout the 80s and the 90s?
I've been listening his latest one quite a lot, it's pretty good actually.
The scariest aspect about Alice Cooper is how good his natural singing voice is still to this day. He sounds almost Beatles-esque when doing harmonies:
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^^Yes! Trash ('89), Hey Stoopid ('91) and The last temptation ('94) are all solid albums! Also Raise your fist and yell ('87) is not too bad... even though it's a pretty much straight forward 80's metal/hard rock album and not really in the same vain as his stuff in the early seventies. And as I've come to realize lately, even DADA ('82) is a pretty cool album... diverse and totally different from what would follow beginning with Constrictor in '86. | |
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looks like that leaked list is correct | |
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I already thought it was since Darlene and Alice confirmed their inductions. | |
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What style of music does Alice Cooper do? I just realized I know of him and have seen him on TV a lot but have never actually heard his music. Space for sale... | |
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Glam rock, heavy metal and shock rock. | |
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To this day can't understand why Steve Miller Band is not in the hall???? Go figure! Do you remember lying in bed
With your covers pulled up over your head? Radio playin' so no one can see - The Ramones | |
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and pop, country, garage rock and whatever... he's very diverse. But mainly a rock act! | |
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I forgot he did garage rock too. | |
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Yeah, they pretty much started out as garage rock!
Awesome, the original band is going to play at the awards ceremony:
Rock Hall of Fame to Induct Alice Cooper, Neil Diamond, Tom WaitsIt's official -- Alice Cooper, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, Darlene Love and Tom Waits will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next year. The class of 2011 will be formally feted on Mar. 14 at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
All but Waits were first-time nominees to the Hall. Acts who did not make the cut this year included first-time nominee Bon Jovi, as well as multiple nominees LL Cool J, Donna Summer, the Beastie Boys, J. Geils Band, Chuck Willis, Chic and Joe Tex.
The nonination of shock rock icon Cooper and his original band seemed a long time coming given their commercial success -- four platinum albums and five Top 40 hits between 1971-73 -- and stature as theatrical pioneers.
Cooper figures it's about time the band got into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But he wasn't worried about it."I've always felt the same way about this whole thing," he tells Billboard.com. "I kind of sat back and said, 'It will happen eventually.' "
http://www.billboard.com/...4661.story
And there might be a 5 city tour with the original band:
Are you thinking of playing in more shows with the original band in the near future?
http://www.rollingstone.c...404/242419
That should be awesome! | |
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^ So that means the band will be inducted along with Mr. Cooper, cool. | |
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Exactly... it would have been strange otherwise... | |
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....and KISS! | |
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Well, once Alice is in I'm sure Kiss will follow eventually! I mean, they already have been nominated! | |
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KISS should have been in the R&RHOF before Prince, Madonna, OR ABBA! | |
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Yeah! That for sure! | |
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Please..................
Get a grip. | |
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^^KISS are more RnR than all 3 combined! | |
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Excuse you, but you need to go to the library and study your music history before you can earn the right to tell anyone to "get a grip".
An recording artist can be nominated for the R&RHOF exactly 25 years after the exact date of their debut album. In the case of KISS, they were mathematically qualify to be nominated about 4 years BEFORE Prince & 10 years BEFORE Madonna.
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Exactly!
Madonna is a dance-pop, NOT rock & roll. And although ABBA does have 3 international hits that are rock tracks (Waterloo, So Long, Does Your Mama Know), their entire music category is strictly pop with some disco here and there.
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No Marvelettes, LaBelle/Patti, Rufus/Chaka, Dionne, Spinners, Stylistics, Delfonics, Harold Melvin/Teddy or Natalie Cole either. | |
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The eligibility requirements don't seem to say anything about the genre of rock and roll, but I'm sure the genre of rock plays some part in the induction process. | |
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