War's album 'The World Is A Ghetto' was the biggest-selling album of 1973.Their impact was HUGE! Their music combined funk,jazz,rock,latin rhythms,R&B,pop,etc.They should have been a shoo-in for induction | |
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I agree, but there's a difference.
Awards allegedly recognize the best in a given field.
The Hall of Fame chronicles famous acts. In an entertainment Hall of Fame, it's impossible NOT to consider FAME as a factor.
And in a way, you can't tell the story of rock and roll without including the acts that were selling at the time, if only to allow future music lovers to say, "THAT'S the music people loved 20/30 years ago?" Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Gonna listen to some WAR today | |
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I think it's Fight for Your Right to Party (song & video) that made people like me think they were a joke.
Brass Monkey & Paul Revere had decent rapping, but Fight was misleading IMO. They came across like twisted sister or some other gimmick band. It wasn't good metal or good rap. It also wasn't very funny and didn't seem particularly clever, and the Beasties have always been funny & clever. My Legacy
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Well, you're right, they definitely deserve to be there My Legacy
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Ready for a bomb?
The Beastie Boys hate that song. | |
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Nah I am not too surprised. They probably played it a million times, and it probably gave them fans who did not really understand what they were about.
Even now, knowing who they are, I don't really like it either My Legacy
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They had way better songs anyway. "Sabotage" is the shit to this day... | |
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whether either band is more influential than the other doesn't matter. it's unquantifiable...they're both great bands and they both deserve to be in the hall of fame by any reasonable estimation. war will get there, no doubt. just because they aren't yet shouldn't detract from the beasties. they deserve to be there.
i don't think these things are determined by any sort of chronology, or sales, or disciples; but probably by what makes the hall of fame itself more marketable. in this case, i'd have to say the beastie boys are a bigger draw.
incidentally, i recall an interview on npr when terry gross asked adrock how he accounts for the beasties shift in style between license to ill and paul's boutique. his response, 'we switched from beer to weed'. that always cracks me up...it's too true. | |
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How in the hell did you perceive my post to be a 'white hate' response? "...literal people are scary, man literal people scare me out there trying to rid the world of its poetry while getting it wrong fundamentally down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco | |
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War needs to be mad at a whole lot of bands other than the BB's though! :lol:
It's not like they were peers or anything My Legacy
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That doesnt JUSTIFY them getting in BEFORE WAR. Thats like saying that since Drake did a song with Stevie Wonder that I should take him seriosly now??
OF COURSE Chuck D would say this. Most rap acts dont make it in .. him being a influential rapper
But its funny that they even got in BEFORE PUBLIC ENEMY LOL
So much irony in that post
I dont take this shit seriously at all...
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sorry that wasn't aimed towards you.
It was aimed towards some people who say it's a shame RHCP & BB got in because there white artists inspired African Roots. To me who cares? good music is good music no matter who inspire dor who play's it... if your good your good Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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Public Enemy got in a few years ago Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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I never got the Beastie Boys hype but I also never took the time to really listen to them except for a few songs. But they made an impact so I guess they deserve it. | |
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BB still should not have gotten in before WAR | |
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But the Beasties' debut career album was within 2 years befor Public Enemy's. Technically speaking, it's fair for the Beasties to be in the HOF ahead of Public Enemy.
The reason irony is that the Beasties are in the HOF ahead of LL Cool J!
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Public Enemy are not in the R&RHOF yet. Before the Beasties Boys, Grandmaster Flash/The Furious Five & RUN DMC were THE only hip-hop/rap acts in the the R&RHOF up to this point.
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Damn i could have sworn they got in?? i gues they haven't that's a damn shame. Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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has it been 25 years? their first album was '87. | |
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This new year! Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I was thinking of the hip hop awards! idk why i was thinking RRHOF
I was in 8th grade in high school when the hip hop awards came on & just started to get into Public Enemy. And that show made me love them more... now tehre my fav Hip Hop group Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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That's it in a nutshell. They were passed over in '09 too. There is ongoing litigation because the thief, Goldstein fraudulently claims ownership of the name WAR and owes the original members millions of dollars in royalties. Goldstein did the same thing to Sly Stone.
The HOF wants no part of the drama.
The way I see it, Lonnie Jordan's b*tch ass sold out because 1. He was always jealous of Howard Scott as the band leader, and 2. For $$$
The current members will never be anything more than a tribute/cover band IMO no matter how long they impersonate the real WAR. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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So GNR got in cause while they hate each other they aren't suing. How Blondie. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Pretty much. And if it's true that's that's what's going on with WAR than FUCK Lonnie Jordan. I don't care how influential you are, you don't fuck over your band members LIKE that. Fuck that. But I doubt half of GNR will show up lol | |
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I'm pretty sure whoever Axl wants to be onstage is who will be onstage. As far as him showing up, he said he's down for it last month on his big ol' '"That Metal Show" interview. He also said who he plays with will depend on what the RRHOF asks him to do.
As far as the original band goes; Duff and Izzy have sat in with the new band very recently, Steven Adler has already said he wants to play and that he just had lunch with Slash, who holds no grudges against Axl what-so-ever. Apparantly the only issue is one that Axl has against Slash, and nobody really seems to understand exactly what that is. But I still got the impression from the interview that Axl would consider playing with him if they were inducted. So we'll just have to wait and see, I guess.
As a random aside, this recent round of touring - the one that's going on right now - is actually producing some really great shows. Best Gn'R live I've seen since they starting touring Chinese Democracy, like, four years ago. Seems like people are actually starting to pay attention to this version of the band and hoping they put out a new album soon. | |
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That is interesting... | |
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Even if personal differences are put aside (which will not happen anytime soon!), there will NEVER be a true GNR reunion because the musical creative differences between Axl & Slash are too great, plain and simple.
Both men have their strong differences of opinions concerning what kind of band GNR was suppose to be. Slash thinks hard rock & metal only. Axl thinks hard rock mix with classic ideas taken from Elton John, Queen, & Nine Inch Nails.
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Playing together for the RRHOF induction is something completely different. We're not talking about a reunion - we're talking about a couple songs. Even one song. That kind of thing is not unprecedented for this ceremony. An actual reunion, where they make music or tour togther - I totally agree with you. | |
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I'd like to throw The Cure into this "not in the RRHOF, do they deserve to be" conversation as well.
Formed in 1973 First album released in 1979 Released more than 20 albums Released countless EPs and singles with non-album tracks Had a huge impact on modern rock/alternative/college radio Influenced at least two generations, maybe three, of musicians who came after them in the alternative world Still playing sold out THREE HOUR shows all around the world (like, three shows at The Beacon in NYC a couple weeks ago)
Yet something tells me they'll forever fall into the same area Rush and KISS occupy that the HOF seems to ignore.
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