Rock & Roll Hall of Fame podcast - 2019

2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction - Rating the performances 


“How’ the artists do technically/ performance-wise, did they miss a song you really wanted to hear, were there any other notable or surprising things about their performance.


Stevie Nicks - First woman inducted twice  (side note, I forgot that “Everywhere” was a Fleetwood Mac Song, but that’s my absolute jam for some reason. That’s from their 1987 record, “Tango in the night” - which is interesting that they were still making new hits after Stevie went solo.  


“Stand Back” is her opener - she sounds great. Huge pops from the crowd. 


This is a lady who still does this for a job, and while she might not have her 1970’s and 80’s fast ball - she’s still a major leaguer


Great synchro dance moves by her backup singers. 


Her backup band is so good they make me like Stevie more than I thought I did. 


Janet Jackson even loved it 


Radiohead - didn’t perform. I’m not bummed out, but you can tell that the two guys in radiohead who actually did show up to accept the award were pretty bummed out. David Byrne Inducted them - High Praise 


Janet Jackson - this is HEARTBREAKING THAT JANET DIDN’T PERFORM LIVE. Heart Breaking. 


“Leather & Lace” - Sounds good and Props to her from bringing out Don Henley and keeping him off stage til right before his verse started. The Pop from the crowd, really effective. Don still sounds good too. 


Stevie brings out Harry Styles of One Direction Fame to fill in for Tom Petty on “Stop Dragging My heart around” - amazing story about how Jimmy Iovine basically stole this song from Tom Petty’s record and put it out as Stevie’s first solo hit single. 


Solid performance - maybe not as great as Stand back, Steve is a good entertainer though. Harmonies are still good - This feels like a real show, versus a final acknowledgment 


“Edge of Seventeen” aka One winged dove - fans LOVE the opening notes. great sign as always. This song has been big more than once, including with Destiny’s Child  — Jimmy Iovine is there are standing with his wife rocking out.


These songs are like 40 years old - and really good man, really strong. 


Stevie whips out the Tamborine for the big ending — crowd freaking loves it - Big ending — really comes off well. 


Stevie’s speech was good, too 


The Cure “We’ve only got time for one more, Goddam Damn, Stevie Nicks. Just Joking” 


Trent Reznor - the inductor - lot of street cred in that, in my opinion. Really strong speech. 


The Cure invented gothic/ alternative rock 


I’d rather wrap up the speech so we an play more songs in our allotted times. 


They Open with “Shake dog Shake” from 1984 - this was a good jam. Not well known to me. So i list this as a surprise. 


“Boys don’t cry” - Huge pop for this one from the crowd. 


“Love Song” - Just a great, great song — they sounded great. Janet Jackson and Susanna Hobbs from the Bengals both rocking out to it, so you know it’s good.


“Just Like Heaven” - I think this is a perfect pop song — cover bands can play it, it’s in movies, tv shows, it’s a monster track. The fans loved it.  his one seemed to test Robert Smith the most. Still nailed it, still owned it. 


I would’ve liked to hear “Close to Me” // good for them to not play “Friday I’m in Love” and no “Pictures of you” either - Odd Reading Football Club flag next to the drum set. Hard core Hooligan move. 


Robert Smith is just so Effing Authentic 


Roxy Music - I’d forgotten which songs were their’s. Seems like they were pretty experimental and found a way to have pop sensibilities. 


“Love is the Drug” is a song I knew — didn’t know it was them, but that’s a pretty amazing song - and it really holds up. 


“More than this” is a song I knew and thought it was the “Moody Blues” who are also Hall of Famers. 


HBO cut out their 2 biggest hits from the show - but i found them on YouTube and they were good — kind of a D move by HBO. Though these guys did sneak in 6 songs, which is pure Cajones.


I never would’ve guessed that those two songs were from the same band. 


Duran Duran guys are their inductors and that’s awesome. Calls them a “Pop Culture Bomb” on the British Public.  Calls them “Pulp Science Fiction” 


Without Roxy Music, there would be know Duran Duran. 


These guys were best dressed dudes of the night — and they’ve a ton of Bass Players  — which reminds me of a lesser know band out of Massachusetts called “Drilling Threes”


They open with a jam featuring the Oboe as the lead “hook instrument” - they’ve got a good groove. I don’t know this song, but i like it. “It’s called out of the Blue” from 1974 album Country Life. Crazy Violin at the end — this song is almost 50 years old — it’s good man.


Second jam is a slow jam — good saxophone, good groove. Back up singer dude is loving it — it’s called “Avalon” from 1982 — never heard it before. I’m ok with it. Female back ground singer kills it. Crowd gives her props. This is pretty decent stuff for never hearing it before 


Third Jam - also don’t know this one - Cool Synthesizer on this tune - sax, violin, it’s called  "Editions of you"


Somebody should check and see if the United Kingdom has the most inductees to the Rock Hall of Fame - it’s gotta be close. 


The Zombies - More British dudes


She’s not there is a Jam, Tell her NO is a jam, Time of the season is a jam


Tom Petty apparently loved these guys. Susanna Hobbs Loved these dudes and inducted them. She’s easily in her 60’s and looks great. 


The Seem like sweet old guys - and that’s why they need 2 drummers — their drummer, plus the guy who used to be their drummer who can’t quite do it any more. 


Lead Singer can still get it. Harmonies are great. And their Key Board player is apparently a virtuoso, and though he’s an older dude - he RIPS it up on the Hammond B.


Time of the season is the opener — Def Leppard Drummer likes it, Harmonies are literally really great. Bass Line GROOOOOOVES.


Tell her No is second — feels a little “jazz loungish” version of itself to start, but they get there and the harmonies are still great. 


She’s not there is EFFFING FIRE - and the crowd agrees. This song just sounds great. They get a real time little jam going in the middle… little Give me some lovin’ melody in the middle, then take it double time, everyone gets a little solo and then back to the chorus. Pretty tight. great way to end it. They’ve super pumped to be there. This was cool.


Def Leppard - HERE WE GO! They killed it, they love each other, great story. And great choice to close the show. Brian May inducts them - big deal. 


Joe Elliott struggles a little at the highest falsetto notes… but that’s ok still got the presence and the rest of his tool kit. Harmonies are really tight. The Guitar player - no shirt, he’s absolutely ripped, and like over 60 easily. Good for that guy.


Animal, Hysteria, Love Bites, Armageddon it, Too Late for Love, Rocket, Foolin’ — so many great songs 


Rock of Ages, Photograph, Pour Some Sugar — solid AF — Photograph and Pour some Sugar are unassailable choices. 


Here’s my take their best song is Photograph / Their bring the house down down song is Pour Some Sugar — it’s just so damn well known. 


Took me 20 years to realize how good Photograph is — took planet Earth 20 seconds to realize how good Pour Some Sugar on Me is. 


I would’ve liked Hysteria or Animal 


the final song “open jam” might have been the worst i can ever remember. Bad song choice, bad execution. Ruined the end of Def Leppard’s set by being adjacent to “Pour some sugar on me”. 

Stevie Nicks Rock & Roll Hall of Fame / Janet Jackson Rock Hall of Fame

Stevie Nicks is going to get inducted - i’m not here to argue against her — however 

Fake Band of Week: Secret Beef 
Annie O Update: What are her latest actives, aside from great interpretive dance. 

Are you watching New season of Below Deck - and do you see a little bit of Joao in Asthon?

If you’re already in with a group - and then you as a solo artist do enough to get in - i think it’s a separate ceremony… like a stand alone “holly wood walk of fame induction”. Or maybe a quadrennial induction of all 2nd timer hall of famers and/or 3rd timers — make it a higher level event, a more rare event… cuz it is a more rare event. 

Def Leppard. Janet Jackson. LL Cool J (did enough as a hip-hop pioneer)… it’s like the Barry Bonds was a hall of fame before PED use argument.  Rage Against the Machine. The Cure.

Stevie Nicks - Pizza Bagel Maestro 

How do you feel about Radiohead saying that they “don’t want to be inducted”? 

DEVO, John Prine, Kraftwerk, MC5, Roxy Music, Todd Rundgren, Rufus and Chaka Khan, The Zombies 

Janet Jackson deserves to be inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame

Top Cities listening this weekend #2 The Philippines as a nation and the city of Cebu in the Philippines was #2 as well  

 

Movie stars who play themselves in rolls

Vin Diesel as Dom Torretto

 

NPH as himself in Harold & kumar/ Barry Stinson is that same character 

 

Al Pacino has played col frank spade since scent of a woman 

 

That's why DeNiro took the title belt 

 

Johnny Depp has been playing Capt Jack Sparrow for a decade 

 

Dwayne the Rock Johnson - basically always plays “The Rock” - but he did show some range in “Be Cool” back in the mid 2000s 

 

Nic Cage plays Nic Cage — that’s likely the best example 

 

Others?

 

Rock hall of fame acts that shouldn't be in?

 

There are 317 members of the hall of fame and this includes some producers and executives, but mostly performers - Just the A’s and B’s show you the broad range which has now been embraced under the term “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame”

 

A’s: Abba, AC/DC, Al Green, Aretha Franklin

 

B’s: Beastie Boys, BB King, Bill Withers, Billie Holiday, Billy Joel, Black Sabbath, Blondie, Bob Marley  

 

Btw: Curtis Mayfield Hall of Fame - has a previously little know song called "(Don’t Worry) If there’s a hell below, we’re all going to go” which is the theme song for HBO’s the Deuce and it is FIRE !!!!! 

 

John mellancamp & ZZ Top are both questionable inductees 

 

John Mellencamp has over 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify — that’s legit - my issue with him, I strongly dislike his top 4 songs 

Jack & Diane, Small Town, Little Pink Houses, and Hurts So good (which is easily the most decent of those four). HIs best song is R-o-c-k in the USA and that’s basically the same song as “What I like about you” by the Romantics

 

He’s an americana act - and that’s clearly not my bag — but the true offense of John Mellencamp are those Chevy Truck “This is our country” commercials 

 

John Mellencamp’s related artists: Don Henley, J. Geils Band, Eddie Money, Bob Seger, 38 Special, Huey Lewis & the News, Steve Miller Band — pretty sure each of those artists would’ve existed without Mellencamp’s influence 

 

ZZ Top — I like ZZ Top. And when I was between the ages of 10-22 I dare say that I really liked ZZ Top —and still do. But have they had a profound influence on music? They somehow has over 3.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify — which is over 50% increase over Mellencamp. They have great songs, and spectacular beards. But, i just don’t see ‘em being hall of fame without those beards 

 

ZZ Top - related Artists: George Thoroughgood and the destroyers, Thin Lizzy, Foghat and Lynyrd Skynyrd - pretty sure those artists would’ve existed without ZZ Top’s influence 

 

And ones that should be 

 

Janet Jackson, Janes addiction (nope, research has me like “def not", Whitney Houston, Tina turner (not in solo, but in with Ike), John Coltrane, the cure, Iron Maiden 

 

Janet Jackson - 3 million Monthly listeners, Super Bowl 38 “wardrobe malfunction”, Her brother was the King of Pop, her brothers were the Jackson 5, and somehow she carved out her own hall of fame nominated career. Starred in Good Times, starred in Poetic Justice with Tupac.

 

She’s been making hits since 1982 — “What have you done for me lately” came out in 1986 - still holds up. So did “Control” and “Nasty” 

 Rhythm Nation came out in 1989 - still holds up. So did “Miss you much” and “Escape” 

"That’s the way love goes” came out in 1993, so did “If” which pretty much every woman born between 1972 an 1982 still know all the words to, to this very day 

“Together Again” 1997 - still holds up - so did “Got til it’s gone” with Joanie Mitchell and Q-tip 

 

I could go on and on — but this sums it up - the top 8 related artists on Spotify for Janet Jackson are Toni Braxton, Amerie, Brandy, Mya, En Vogue, SWV, Monica and Aaliyah — they all have one thing in common — they all came after Janet Jackson — they were all influenced by her 

 

Whitney Houston - 7.4 million monthly million listeners - WHAT!?!?!?!! 

 

Whitney redefined the Super Bowl National Anthem performance at Super Bowl 25 

 

“I wanna dance with somebody” has 148 million listens on spotify — that song actually is actually my rebuttal to the question - is any song more popular now that when it was a hit. "Your Love” by the Outfield was my original answer — but this song was bigger then and is bigger now (Josie has 88 million listens)

 

Do me I favor - Put I wanna Dance with somebody on at a wedding and see what happens. Put it on at a house party and see what happens. Put it on at Monday night bingo full of retirees and see what happens — that song came out in 1987. 30 years ago — if you’re 75 today, you were 45 in 1885 — if you’re playing’ bingo and that song comes on, it will be mayhem on the dance floor 

 

Put in the words “I wanna” into google and guess what it auto populates for you… three words… dance with somebody 

 

Whitney Houston is basically Janet Jackson on steroids - without the famous family, and despite the fact that she married Bobby Brown and things went downhill incredibly quickly after that. 

 

Related Artists: Patti LaBelle, Toni Braxton, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Hudson, Luther Vandross and Diana Ross - It can be argued that she bridged the gap between Dianna Ross and Mariah Carey 

 

Tina Tuner is already in with Ike and Tina — but how about we just drop Ike? Also, if Ronny Wood can get inducted twice as a Rolling Stones member and then as a member of the Faces/Small Faces — then i think Tina should get in twice  

 

John Coltrane - i’m not even going to make an Argument — put this dude into the Hall of Fame immediately 

 

The Cure - very original sound … 4.3million monthly listeners on Spotify, 5 bonafide JAMSKIES in “Friday I’m in Love”, “Boys don’t cry”, “Close to me”, “Just like Heaven”, “Love Song” - heck love song was covered by 311 and it made 311’s greatest hit album 

 

Related artists include - Depeche Mode, Joy Division, The Smiths, and Siouxie and the Bansees — i love them all — but The Cure is a rich man’s Depeche Mode

 

Iron Maiden - 3.3 million monthly listeners - related artists, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Motorhead, Dio — if Judas Priest gets in (with their 1.6 million monthly listeners), then Iron Maiden should get in. I would argue that Judas has more commercial hits — but in terms of Metal Influence — i think Iron Maiden has way more street cred. 

 

Plus, there’s a place in southie called the maiden and it’s a really nice place. But, the Men’s room is a giant mural of Iron Maiden and they only play iron maiden songs in the men’s room… and ONLY in the men’s room — what a great Gimmick