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Thread started 10/09/13 9:19am

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Madonna and members of Led Zeppelin, the Kinks and Heart are among Songwriters Hall of Fame nominees:

Other nominees include Ray Davies, John Mellencamp, HeartMadonna, Jimmy Page.Kevin Winter/WireImage; Theo Wargo/WireImageBy Erin CoulehanOctober 9, 2013 11:00 AM [img:$uid]http://assets-s3.rollingstone.com/assets/images/story/madonna-led-zeppelin-among-songwriters-hall-of-fame-nominees-20131009/1000x600/madonna-page-600-1381329221.jpg[/img:$uid]Madonna and Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are among this year's nominees for the Songwriters Hall of Fame, along with Kinks leader Ray Davis, John Mellencamp, Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart and Nile Rodgers, The Associated Press reports. Sade, Cyndi Lauper and Linda Perry are also up for the 2014 class of inductees. Other nominees for this year include Jim Weatherly and William "Mickey" Stevenson in the nonperforming songwriter category, and Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham for writing duos. "Always on My Mind" writer Mark James is also among this year's nominees with Don Robertson, Graham Gouldman and Tony Macaulay.Last year's inductees included Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, as well as Mick Jones and Lou Gramm from Foreigner.Eligible voters have until December 16th to pick two nominees from the songwriter-performer list and three from the nonperformer list. The 2014 Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction will be held at the New York Marriott Marquis on June 12thRead more: http://www.rollingstone.c...z2hF4pZ5vd Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook
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Reply #1 posted 10/09/13 9:26am

JoeBala

Where the heck is Linda Ronstadt? Such BS. oops my bad Songwrier not RRHOF.

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Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It!
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Reply #2 posted 10/09/13 11:19am

Timmy84

JoeBala said:

Where the heck is Linda Ronstadt? Such BS. oops my bad Songwrier not RRHOF.

[Edited 10/9/13 9:27am]

I was about to say. lol

Still bummed Marvin ain't got a nomination yet. neutral

I see you Sade, Cyndi and Linda! wave

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Reply #3 posted 10/09/13 11:21am

Timmy84

I got a quick question: how many years do you have to have in your repertoire to be nominated for an induction to the Songwriter's Hall of Fame? Linda Perry is one of the first ones to emerge in the '90s and she first broke through with "What's Up" in 1993. So is the minimum year 20?

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Reply #4 posted 10/09/13 4:07pm

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If Madonna gets in and John Mellencamp doesnt it's sad.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #5 posted 10/12/13 2:36am

LiveToTell86

Patrick Leonard spoke up about wanting to work with Madonna again:

http://www.madonnarama.co...her-again/

Madonna wrote the lyrics with me, and helped create the melodies.
She put me on the map, I’m grateful.
I’m one of those people behind the curtain.
If she [Madonna] hadn’t sung those songs, no one would have heard them.
She’s made it possible for me to do what I’m doing now.
I was writing music, and I was bringing it to Madonna. She would help supply lyrics and offer changes in the music. She’d refine it.
You give her a track, she sings the melody. She’s very very talented.
One doesn’t exist without the other. She always showed up and she was always completely involved.
I miss her, actually.
She writes a lot with deejays now.
I don’t care if she goes into the Songwriters Hall of Fame without me. I don’t believe in awards. They’re all in a closet somewhere.
I just believe in moving forward.

He seems to be jealous, EVERYONE she works with gives her the music and she sings lyrics over them, not really a huge deal (except when she records songs A&R'ed for her like "Revolver", "Turn Up The Radio" or "Love Spent"), she's been always like this and it's not like she didn't do amazing songs without him!

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Reply #6 posted 10/12/13 8:35am

Glindathegood

lastdecember said:

If Madonna gets in and John Mellencamp doesnt it's sad.

Why because you personally prefer John Mellenchamp's rock to Madonna's pop and dance music? Why does everyone feel the need to demean and denigrate Madonna's talent? I wouldn't say it would be sad if John Mellenchamp got in and Madonna didn't, in order to denigrate him. Even though personally I find much more diversity and creativity to her songs over the years than John Mellenchamp who has always seemed to me to be a cheap Bruce Springsteen rip off. Why is male rock always seen as more credible songwriting than female pop and dance music?

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Reply #7 posted 10/12/13 8:46am

lastdecember

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Glindathegood said:

lastdecember said:

If Madonna gets in and John Mellencamp doesnt it's sad.

Why because you personally prefer John Mellenchamp's rock to Madonna's pop and dance music? Why does everyone feel the need to demean and denigrate Madonna's talent? I wouldn't say it would be sad if John Mellenchamp got in and Madonna didn't, in order to denigrate him. Even though personally I find much more diversity and creativity to her songs over the years than John Mellenchamp who has always seemed to me to be a cheap Bruce Springsteen rip off. Why is male rock always seen as more credible songwriting than female pop and dance music?

Well clealry you have listened to a few singles by Mellencamp, ONE he is light years beyond Springsteen, to me Bruce is limited, Mellencamp is more in the vein of Dylan, if you listen to more than Jack and Diane and Pink Houses you might find that, he has alot of blues albums especially in the last decade, also Mellencamp did alot in the field of mixing RB into his music something Bruce never did so way off on your comparison, maybe you can compare Jovi to Springsteen but not Mellencamp. As for Madonna i said nothing about her music, some i like some i dont, im talking as a writer she is limited, also dont give me shit about MALE rock cause i was the only one PUSHING FOR HEART AND JOAN JETT to get into the hall while you all were crying about Rush Kiss and Guns N overrated roses


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