
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
RIP Bobby Keys the wildman of rock of roll
Yesterday we lost legendary saxophonist Bobby Keys at the age of 70. I was lucky enough to meet him before The Stones concert back in 2005 and then again in 2011 at The Parkway theater. for the showing of Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll. I was only twelve and don't really remember that meeting. I was also just getting into Rock and Roll and and I didn't know a thing about Bobby or how big of a deal he was in the music world. 6 years later we met again. Before the showing of the film told some stories including meeting Buddy Holly in Texas and spending the night in jail with Harry Nilsson. Afterwords I went to introduce myself and tell him I was Kent's nephew. He said that we should call uncle Kent and tell him that we were stuck in jail and that we needed money. Now that I look back I wish I would have called him.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
50 artists who should be in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Link Wray, Dick Dale, Boz Scaggs, Gene Chandler, Cliff Richard, Ry Cooder, Warren Zevon, Joe Cocker, Rick Darrenger, Harry Nilsson, The Cars, The Guess Who, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Styx, Bad Company, Blood Sweat and Tears, Canned Heat, The Monkees,Paul Revere and The Raiders, Paul Anka, The Belmonts, Bobby Vee, Journey, Yes, Rory Gallagher, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, Thin Lizzy, Hubert Sumlin, Three Dog Night, The Zombies
, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Jethro Tull, Electric Light Orchestra, Grand Funk Railroad, Deep Purple, Danny and the Juniors, Blue Oyster Cult, Chicago, Steppenwolf, Pat Benatar, Steve Miller Band, John Mayall, The Grass Roots, ELP, Foreigner, Dire Straits, The Del Vikings, The Marshall Tucker Band, The Stray Cats, The Moody Blues

"As much as I despise KISS, Paul Stanley is actually correct when he
says that the R&R Hall of Fame bends its rules at whim. He cites the
Grateful Dead's induction and his take on that is 100% accurate. I was
on the Hall's nominating committee when the Dead were being inducted.
Jon Landau, Bruce's manager and one of the big shots at the Hall, asked
me to find out from the Dead which members they
wanted included. The word came back from their spokesman: "all or
none." And so Robert Hunter, their chief songwriter who was never an
official band member, was inducted along with, I think, 11 or 12 others.
That even included Vince Welnick, who had only been playing keyboards
with them for several years."
Like one of my earlier posts where the hall decided to induct the backing bands of some artists but not others this just shows you how screwed up they are. If Tom Petty gets his backing band inducted then so should Bob Marley and Frank Zappa. The same is true for The Grateful Dead. If the Dead gets all their members included then so should KISS and Fleetwood Mac. I chose Mac because they are one of the more well known cases where this has happened. Here is a link to an article about Bob Welches snub during Mac's 1998 induction ceremony.
While I don't consider my self a huge fan of KISS or their music I think that what the hall is doing to them and what they have done to other bands is a huge disgrace and makes their organization look bad.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
10 worst Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performances in no order
I have only decided to pick ten but because there are so many horrible performances it will be hard to pick only ten.
10. Led Zeppelin and Neil Young
This is one of the few times the band got back together. It really sucks to say the least. Neil Young does not belong he was out of tune and adds nothing to the performance. Then to make it even worse Plant randomly picks up a guitar half way through and plays a god awful solo.
9. Mick Jagger and a bunch of other people
I have no idea what the hell is going on here. You have a stage pack with random musicians like Paul Shaffer, Little Richard, Keith Richards, Tina Turner and Bruce Springsteen. Since there is no room for anyone to play most of the musicians are just standing around. Mick is the only one really doing anything and he briefly lets Tina join in. Although the whole thing is a mess the worst part is at the beginning when Shaffer tries to sing the guitar intro.
8. Lynyrd Skynyrd and Kid Rock
This would have been a great performance but Kid Rock has to come along and just ruin it completely. He is flopping around on stage and sings even more then the band being inducted and Johnny barely gets a word in.
7. Neil Young and others
6. Aerosmith and Kid Rock
Once again Kid Rock ruins another performance and proves to the world yet again that he has no talent.
5. Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith Richards and others
For starters the mics are screwed up which makes Jerry sound like crap because you can barley hear his singing or his piano. And once again Neil young adds nothing to the performance. The Everly Brothers are also on stage standing around doing nothing as is Paul Shaffer. But the real question is why is Chuck playing a fender?
This is really awful. First off the group of musicians was put together by Paul Shaffer who also tries to conduct this mess of guitar players and other random musicians crammed together on stage. I think Paul is even worse here then he was in the Mick Jagger video because he will not shut up. The sound is so messed up that you can barely hear Booker T's organ or the guy on the harmonica. I have no clue what Johnny Cash is doing there and it appears that Little Richard, Lyle Lovett, Phil Specter and a host of others are just standing around adding nothing to the performance.
3. Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony
Now one would think that if you only have the bass guitarist and second lead singer at induction the ceremony that you should not perform. There is not even one Van Halen brother present. But they do perform and come off sounding like a cheap Van Halen cover band.
2. George Harrison, Ringo Starr and others
For starters the title of this video Beatles perform at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions 1988 is very misleading. This because Paul is not even present and George and Ringo are barely seen in the video. Paul Shaffer is back adding nothing to the song and Bob Dylan and Jeff Beck don't look like they want to be there. Mick Jagger and Bruce Springsteen do a terrible job at singing.
1. Sam Moore, John Fogerty and Steve Cropper
Although these are not in order I would have to say that this performance is by far the worst. First off you have Paul Shaffer as conductor which never goes well. Some guy carrying a guitar walks across the stage during the performance. Then you have Sam Moore who looks confused reading the lyrics of his most famous song from a piece of paper because he forgot the words. John was also singing from a piece of paper. The only three people performing were Sam, John and Steve Cropper. What's point of having all these different artists on stage if you're only going to let two people sing.
After watching these and other videos I'm left wondering why the hall kept using Bill Joel, Neil Young and Little Richard. How could they not find anyone else to do these performances? You might say Little Richard was an extra since in all the videos since he's just standing around and not even given a singing role. The people who run things would be smart to keep Paul Shaffer and Kid Rock away from the next and all future induction ceremonies.
10. Led Zeppelin and Neil Young
9. Mick Jagger and a bunch of other people
I have no idea what the hell is going on here. You have a stage pack with random musicians like Paul Shaffer, Little Richard, Keith Richards, Tina Turner and Bruce Springsteen. Since there is no room for anyone to play most of the musicians are just standing around. Mick is the only one really doing anything and he briefly lets Tina join in. Although the whole thing is a mess the worst part is at the beginning when Shaffer tries to sing the guitar intro.
8. Lynyrd Skynyrd and Kid Rock
7. Neil Young and others
The title of this video is very misleading because it says Jimi Hendrix Experience performs at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions 1992 which is not true. The two members are barley seen as Paul Shaffer invites Neil Young on stage for yet another horrendous version of a classic song. Young's vocals are not the right fit. Jimmy Page was clearly drunk which is why his solo sounds like crap. The real reason this sucks so bad is because there are too many guitar players on stage which makes it sound like someone killing a cat.
6. Aerosmith and Kid Rock
5. Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith Richards and others
For starters the mics are screwed up which makes Jerry sound like crap because you can barley hear his singing or his piano. And once again Neil young adds nothing to the performance. The Everly Brothers are also on stage standing around doing nothing as is Paul Shaffer. But the real question is why is Chuck playing a fender?
4. Booker T. & the M.G.'s and others
This is really awful. First off the group of musicians was put together by Paul Shaffer who also tries to conduct this mess of guitar players and other random musicians crammed together on stage. I think Paul is even worse here then he was in the Mick Jagger video because he will not shut up. The sound is so messed up that you can barely hear Booker T's organ or the guy on the harmonica. I have no clue what Johnny Cash is doing there and it appears that Little Richard, Lyle Lovett, Phil Specter and a host of others are just standing around adding nothing to the performance.
3. Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony
2. George Harrison, Ringo Starr and others
1. Sam Moore, John Fogerty and Steve Cropper
After watching these and other videos I'm left wondering why the hall kept using Bill Joel, Neil Young and Little Richard. How could they not find anyone else to do these performances? You might say Little Richard was an extra since in all the videos since he's just standing around and not even given a singing role. The people who run things would be smart to keep Paul Shaffer and Kid Rock away from the next and all future induction ceremonies.
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