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View Poll Results: Does John Peel deserve to make the Hall of Fame? | |||
Yes |
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11 | 91.67% |
No |
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1 | 8.33% |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Wow, no one have nominated the big ones? (Dylan, Stones, The Who, Bowie, Elvis, etc.) I'm surprised...
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Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
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I don't know if I'll nominate anyone again.
I was gonna do Genesis, but after Yes I think that would be a lost cause. Frank Zappa maybe? |
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I'd assume you consider all of Zappa's work...which means both his solo work and his work as a part of the Mothers Of Invention. Each person would have to decide how much credit they give Zappa for the MOI music.
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Yeah, good point. I would say that work more associated with a group, shouldn't be considered for an individual. The Mothers Of Invention music is pretty much associated with Zappa.
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Moodswings n' Roundabouts
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Neutral Milk Hotel fail pretty massively at getting in.
Last one before another induction thread, this ones by Waspstar... Echo & The Bunnymen ![]() They're not the most influential group ever, and people will forever argue the merits of their slide away from "post-punk," not to mention their "reunion," but in the end, they're responsible for at least two classic albums and a host of memorable singles. Pete DeFreitas and Les Pattinson are one of the best rhythm sections rock's ever had, and though Ian McCullough tends to overvocalize, his cryptic lyrics complement the music perfectly. |
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