Rolling Into the Rock Hall? pt 3

Please see part 1 here, and part 2 here.

Iggy Pop
The Velvets, Stooges, and the Dolls were the most important of the '70s pre-punk bands, and Iggy Pop, after leaving the Stooges, has soldiered on through very long and winding road of punkish, angular hard rock - his signature baritone pounding, cajoling, proclaiming and threatening. Though he has made much great music, Iggy would deserve the Rock hall for simply surviving.

Sex Pistols
The Sex Pistols were nominated this year, but the voters couldn't quite bring themselves to elect a group in the first year of eligibility that only made ONE COMPLETE ALBUM. That they were nominated and almost elected tells you how important, seminal, powerful, and enduring Never Mind the Bollocks is. Steve Jones' slashing guitars and John (Johnny Rotten) Lydon's eccentric, propulsive vocals on amazing punk standards like "Anarchy In the U.K.," "God Save the Queen," "No Feelings," "Submission," hell, the whole album, will get them in eventually.

New York Dolls
Only two albums, but what albums, and what a wide swath they cut. Marty Thau tells it best, here, here, and here.

The Clash
The second most important English punk group (after the Pistols), they evolved into the most important English post-punk group, expanding their style from thrashing punk to incorporate elements of reggae, dub, funk, hip hop, modern rock, even twisted Brit-folk into an amalgam always branded with a fierce rebel attitude.

AC/DC
AC/DC, led by the diminutive Young brothers, have somehow turned infinite variations on the same five elemental guitar riffs into a 25-year career of great rock 'n' roll. Also never straying far from bad boy party themes of destruction, reckless abandon, inebriation, and leering lust, they have been nothing if not consistent.

Black Sabbath
Led by the ubiquitous aggro-rock icon (and great singer) Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath refined a massive guitar and bass wall-of-noise punctuated by high, scary wailing about psychological terror that came to symbolize '70s heavy metal. Both heavier, and at times more delicate, than Led Zeppelin, Sabbath is the greatest metal band of all time. It is a crime, a sin, and pure prejudice that they are not yet in the Hall.

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  • 1 - Garrett

    Oct 14, 2005 at 12:41 am

    Vote for your favorite deserving but overlooked artists here
    The top 20 vote-getters at this point are:
    1. Van Halen
    2. Rush
    3. Lynyrd Skynyrd
    4. Blondie
    5. Dire Straits
    6. Doobie Brothers
    7. Peter Gabriel (solo)
    8. Chicago
    9. Pete Townshend (solo)
    10. Black Sabbath
    11. Pat Benatar
    12. Ben E. King
    13. Alice Cooper
    14. Deep Purple
    15. The Cars
    16. Heart
    17. Yes
    18. Joe Cocker
    19. Genesis
    20. Moody Blues

  • 2 - alienboy

    Oct 14, 2005 at 5:41 am

    GarretT: are we supposed to take this seriously as a list of "deserving but overlooked artists" ???

    Van Halen, Rush, Lynyrd Skynyrd, all overlooked? Man, you're wack.

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