Thenightbull wrote:Of course once again no styx or reo when are they gonna get it that those guys belong in there to. Geez.
Of course bands like Styx are not going to get in. It's all political and is really meaningless. Unless things change within the organization of the Hall, Styx and bands like them are never going to get in. I don't really care.
From Wikipedia...I agree with The Sex Pistols...
The main criticism is that the nomination process is controlled by a few individuals, such as founder Jann Wenner, former foundation director Suzan Evans, and writer Dave Marsh, reflecting their tastes rather than the views of the rock world as a whole. A former member of the nominations board once said:
At one point Suzan Evans lamented the choices being made because there weren't enough big names that would sell tickets to the dinner. That was quickly remedied by dropping one of the doo-wop groups being considered in favor of a 'name' artist ... I saw how certain pioneering artists of the 50s and early 60s were shunned because there needed to be more name power on the list, resulting in 70s superstars getting in before the people who made it possible for them. Some of those pioneers still aren't in today — but Queen is.
There are very few progressive rock bands in the hall, with Pink Floyd being the only true progressive rock group inducted. This has been noted by the columnist John Sinkevics, who notes the genre has more fan backing than any other.
The Sex Pistols, inducted in 2006, refused to attend the ceremony, calling the museum a "piss stain."