The Term "ROCK" is blurred further
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No, it should be for rock bands. Madonna isn't rock. Miles Davis isn't rock. They've both made substantial contributions to music, but they have no business in a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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Ah, KiGirl, you'd best not be callin' Miles Davis "crap", or "pop". 'Cause if so, dem's fightin' words!
(Actually, I'd just launch into a tirade about how cool he was...)
But I do totally agree that Miles has no business in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He had one studio album and some live stuff that could be considered rock, out of his almost 50 year recording career. By no stretch of the imagination a rock artist.
(as far as I'm concerened though, call Madonna pop or crap all you want
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But I do totally agree that Miles has no business in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He had one studio album and some live stuff that could be considered rock, out of his almost 50 year recording career. By no stretch of the imagination a rock artist.
(as far as I'm concerened though, call Madonna pop or crap all you want

oh god no...sorry about being unclear. i was thinking more like madonna, not miles...he's a real musician and not pop. but probably doesn't need to be in the rock and roll hall of fame.Mortice Root wrote:Ah, KiGirl, you'd best not be callin' Miles Davis "crap", or "pop". 'Cause if so, dem's fightin' words!![]()
(Actually, I'd just launch into a tirade about how cool he was...)
But I do totally agree that Miles has no business in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He had one studio album and some live stuff that could be considered rock, out of his almost 50 year recording career. By no stretch of the imagination a rock artist.
(as far as I'm concerened though, call Madonna pop or crap all you want)
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certainly leaves room for inclusion and interpretation.define: rock n roll
A form of popular music arising from and incorporating a variety of musical styles, especially rhythm and blues, country music, and gospel. Originating in the United States in the 1950s, it is characterized by electronically amplified instrumentation, a heavily accented beat, and relatively simple phrase structure.
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That must be why Rush isn't in it.Esmer wrote::. . . relatively simple phrase structure.

Actually, I think the roots of rock were much more like Madonna than, say, Metallica. Think about Beach Boys. Or Early Beatles. Chubby Checkers. Or the song, "Rock Around the Clock." Rock has its roots in what would today be called "pop."
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I always wondered what the Rock and Roll "elite" hated prog so much. I can't think of anything more pretentious than to call a piece of music pretentious. Artists can certainly be, but can music? Also, how complain about a piece of music being "over the top"? What the hell do you call Wagner!
It just seems like a pretentious way to complain about music having actual structural deapth.
It just seems like a pretentious way to complain about music having actual structural deapth.

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absolutely! if Elvis is the "King of R&R", where does Led Zeppelin fit in? or Judas Priest?Malik23 wrote:That must be why Rush isn't in it.Esmer wrote::. . . relatively simple phrase structure.![]()
Actually, I think the roots of rock were much more like Madonna than, say, Metallica. Think about Beach Boys. Or Early Beatles. Chubby Checkers. Or the song, "Rock Around the Clock." Rock has its roots in what would today be called "pop."

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Better yet, if we applied musicians to the Founding Fathers of America instead of to royalty, then who would we have?
Who the hell would George Washington be?
And who freed the slaves?
Who the hell would George Washington be?
And who freed the slaves?

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