Who knows, by then they might have released something worthwhile.
Who knows, by then they might have released something worthwhile.
..but if he hadn't have been doing those things then those banRAB wouldn't have anything to start with. I can see your conumdrum though and it shouldn't just be influence alone. The criteria I'm trying to use now with the HOF is influence and whether I actually like the artist as well and if people just don't listen to the artist then you cannot help but dismiss them (as I did with P.I.L- I wanted them but had to be honest in the fact that I don't listen to them).
That's the Sheffield accent
THANK YOU! It's really becoming an annoyance on this site.
I really don't know whether to yes or no Muse. I love Matt Bellamy so much and think he is an amazing musician/ pianist but he's pretty much the only aspect of Muse I like...
Dream up, dream up let me fill your cup...Yes.
Dammit. Looks like I'm gonna need a more seasoned mod to help me out on this one. :\
People are going to vote for their own reasons , so get used to it.
I don't see why we have to have this boring bitchfest every time some 'classic' act gets voted against by people or doesn't get in.
If more people in this forum don't want an act to go in than the ones that do then they don't deserve to go in , it's that simple. That's why it's a rabroad hall of fame. Bitching about it won't change anything.
Obviously yes.
This is my favourite picture of The Beatles, use it!
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The "unfinished" album is two discs and ninety-one minutes long. And for having such a small discography, his impact upon rock music is unprecedented. If Joy Division deserved to get in with their two extremely overrated albums, Jeff Buckley sure as **** does.
And Yes expressed a huge divergence from progressive rock. I think you explained it best: that their early and later albums sucked. Why? Because they elected to start manufacturing trepid pop music and marketed it to sell to the masses. Their clumsy relationships with each other resulted in poorly produced albums for the last two decades.
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