Jason’s Jukebox: The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2016

Every year around the second week of October, the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame unveils its nominees for induction the following year Unlike most people, I actually get excited about this. I don’t even mind that they branch out and include performers from R&B, pop, and rap. Here’s why: these performers have influenced rock, just as other rock performers have.  The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, and the Beatles all covered R&B songs they listened to before they became rock stars.  This is still true today. Korn covered Cameo’s “Word Up”. Kid Rock samples Metallica. I’ve decided to start giving my readers info on each nominee and tell you who I’m voting for. You can vote for up to five performers, and you can even vote more than once. Here are the nominees. Performers in this color are my picks for this year.

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  • The Cars: This band started in the late 70’s, and was a big hit on both the rock and new wave scenes throughout the 70’s and 80’s. They were one of the first performers who used MTV to promote their music.

Notable Songs: “Good Times Roll”, “Moving In Stereo”, “You Might Think”

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  • Chaka Khan–This disco performer was in a funk band Rufus before breaking off into her own act. She appeared in the movie “Blues Brothers”, and her music has been sampled by many hip-hop acts. Whitney Houston covered her song “I’m Every Woman” for The Bodyguard’s soundtrack.

Notable Songs: “I Feel For You”, “Ain’t Nobody”, “I’m Every Woman”

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  • Chic–This disco act dominated the genre in the 70’s. One of the members, Nile Rodgers, later became a producer and produced albums for David Bowie, INXS, and Duran Duran (does that sound rock enough for you, snobs?). Their song “Good Times” was sampled in the very first rap song ever, “Rappers’ Delight”, by the Sugarhill Gang.

Notable Songs: “Le Freak”, “Good Times”, “I’ll Be There”

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  • Cheap Trick–Aw yeah! I love this band! Rick Nelson, the leader, has a customized guitar with four (yes, four) necks! Their live album At Budokan became one of the best-selling live albums in rock, and is in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Notable Songs: “I Want You to Want Me”, “Dream Police”, “The Flame”

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  • Chicago–To be honest, I’m not a fan of Chicago. After Terry Kath’s death and Peter Cetera took over, this band changed from a pretty decent rock band into a light rock band with a terrible lead singer. (sorry Peter Cetera fans, but I never liked his singing.) But I agree with the fans, it’s been far too long for this band. They deserve this.

Notable Songs: “Make Me Smile” “25 or 6 to 4”, “Saturday in the Park”

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  • Deep Purple–One of  the fore-runners of the heavy metal genre, this band made one of the most recognizable riffs in rock. Two of their members, Ritchie Blackmore and David Coverdale, went on to form other groups that you may have heard of. Ritchie Blackmore formed Rainbow (lead by the metal god Ronnie James Dio) and Blackmore’s Night, and David Coverdale formed Whitesnake.

Notable Songs: “Smoke On the Water”, “Highway Star”, “Hush”

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  • Janet Jackson–Michael Jackson’s sister finally gets her chance in the spotlight. Janet didn’t make her music just like Michael’s. She was a bad girl, maybe not as bad as Joan Jett, but she was not someone to take lightly. Her album Rhythm Nation was one of the best-selling albums in the 80’s. Let’s forgive her for that infamous “wardrobe malfunction”. I’m sure she’s learned from that mistake.

Notable Songs: “Nasty”, 

“What Have You Done For Me Lately”,

“Black Cat”

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  • Los Lobos–This is an act I know next to nothing about. They’re a Mexican cover band that had their fifteen minutes of fame when they covered some songs for the La Bamba biopic that chronicled the life of Richie Valentz.

Notable Songs: “La Bamba”, “We Belong Together”, “Donna”

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  • The J.B.’s–Surely you’ve heard of James Brown, the Godfather of Soul. His backup band was called the J.B.’s. They also had some songs without him. That’s pretty much all I know.

Notable Songs: “Super Bad” “Gimme Some More”, “Sex Machine”

 

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  • The Steve Miller Band–One of the best rock acts of the 70’s! It’s about time Steve Miller got in! He’s one of the best guitarists in the business!

Notable Songs: “Fly Like an Eagle” , “Jet Airliner”, “The Joker”

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  • N.W.A.–Ok, time to educate some of you who are disparaging this inclusion. No, I don’t like the fact that they made songs about killing cops. But I want to ask you people a question: what was the point of the First Amendment. It said there would be no limit, even if a viewpoint is unpopular. Liberals have to put up with Conservatives watching Fox News. If you’re going to advocate Free Speech, you should not only allow popular opinions, but unpopular ones. I’m not justifying what NWA stands for, but I believe they still have the right to perform their music. That’s not a justification, it’s called standing by the laws we make. Sermon over.

Notable Songs: “Straight Outta Compton”, “Express Yourself”, “Cruisin Down the Street in My ’64”

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  • The Smiths–One of the premiere alternative acts of the 80’s. Their downbeat lyrics and edgy riffs made them a very popular underground act, particularly in their native UK. John Morrisey, the lead singer, went on to a solo act of his own.

Notable Songs: “How Soon Is Now”, “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out”, “The Queen Is Dead”

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  • The Spinners–The Spinners were one of the definitive acts of the 70’s soul scene, following in the tradition of The Miracles, The Temptations, and many others. The Rock Hall has tried several times to induct them, but the snobs keep giving them low votes. Let’s stop doing this, snobs. Would you kick the Temptations out?

Notable Songs: “I’ll Be Around”, “Could It Be I’m Falling In Love”, “It’s a Shame”

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  • Yes–One of progressive rock’s best and longest-running supergroups, and a definitive representative of the subgenre.  Yes deserves this. They’re one of my favorite prog rock bands, right up there with Rush, (who’s already in) Pink Floyd, and Genesis. (also already in) Chris Squire, who died this year, was one of the best bassists in the business. They’re famous for recording suites that take up a whole side of an album, and have done it even more times than Rush. This induction is long overdue.

Notable Songs: “Roundabout”, “Going For the One”, “Owner of a Lonely Heart”

Now you’re informed. Go to the Rock Hall’s website and vote. Make your voice heard!

 

 

 

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I am a Christian and an anime fan. My blog will cover anime reviews and maybe an occasional story

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