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GreedyXJ
THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES THE INDUCTEES FOR 21st ANNUAL INDUCTION CEREMONY

CEREMONY WILL BE HELD MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2006 IN NEW YORK
New York, New York, November 28, 2005 - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation today announced its 2006 Inductees.

The following artists will be inducted at the Twenty-First Annual Induction Ceremony, which will be held Monday, March 13th 2006 in New York at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel:

CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Paul,Steve,Glen,Johnny and my Sid (Rest In Anarchy)

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Sex Pistols – (Paul Cook, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious) Over the course of their short and turbulent career, the Sex Pistols released a single album – Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols – that ranks as one of the most important rock records ever released. The album changed the course of rock and roll kicking the British punk movement into high gear.



Black Sabbath – (Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward) Formed in Birmingham, England in 1968, Black Sabbath stands as the premier purveyors of heavy metal. Enormously influential, the group’s songs dealt with black magic, Satanism, apocalypse, death and destruction.

Blondie – (Clem Burke, Jimmy Destri, Nigel Harrison, Debbie Harry, Frank Infante, Chris Stein, Gary Valentine) Formed in New York City, Blondie is one of the most successful rock and roll bands to emerge from the late Seventies New Wave scene. Fronted by Debbie Harry, Blondie’s eclectic hit-making sound flirted with salsa, funk, disco, reggae and rap and their 1979 Parallel Lines record, featured the hit “Heart of Glass.”

Miles Davis – Miles Davis was one of the 20th Century’s most creative artists changing the sound of popular music many times in his six decade career. His musical experimentation beginning in the late 60’s created a fusion of jazz with rock and roll, soul, funk and hip hop.

Lynyrd Skynyrd - (Bob Burns, Allen Collins, Steve Gaines, Ed King, Billy Powell, Artimus Pyle, Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant, Leon Wilkeson) Lynyrd Skynyrd was one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed Southern Rock groups of the 1970’s. Their distinctive triple-lead guitar sound made their songs “Freebird,” and “Sweet Home Alabama” American anthems and staples of FM radio.

In addition, the following will be inducted in the Lifetime Achievement Award in the Non-Performer category:

Herb Alpert & Jerry Moss – These two visionary men founded A&M records in Los Angeles in 1962. Starting with a few hundred dollars in pooled resources, Alpert and Moss built one of the most successful independent records labels in the world. Artists that were signed to A&M include: Procol Harum, Supertramp, Peter Frampton, Free, the Police, Joe Jackson, the Neville Brothers, Captain Beefheart, John Haitt, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Cat Stevens and Alpert’s own group the Tijuana Brass.
PHISH
From CNN

QUOTE
Sex Pistol to Rock Hall: 'Kiss this!'
John Lydon: 'They never cared who we were'

Monday, March 13, 2006; Posted: 10:51 a.m. EST (15:51 GMT)


LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Former Sex Pistols lead singer Johnny Rotten has nothing but disdain for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which is why he won't be attending Monday's induction ceremony.

The singer, who now goes by the name John Lydon, appeared as a guest on ABC's late-night talk show "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Friday, and was asked why he and his two surviving partners from the ground-breaking punk band were snubbing the hall.

"They never cared who we were," Lydon said. "They never bothered to correct the incredible fatal, bad mistakes about our legend and legacy in their museum and up until now, they've rejected our nomination for three years running, and now they want a piece of us.

"Well, guess what? Kiss this!" he said, making a rude gesture.

"When I began as a Sex Pistol, there was no Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and suddenly this organization is put on top of us like we have an obligation to them. Well, it's the other way around. Don't use my name to prop up your ... nonsense."

When it was first announced the group would be inducted into the Hall of Fame, the Sex Pistols declined the honor with a coarse message posted on their Web site.

Other inductees into the Hall of Fame this year include Black Sabbath, Blondie, Miles Davis, Lynyrd Skynyrd and music executives Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss
GreedyXJ
QUOTE (PHISH @ Mar 13 2006, 12:50 PM) *
From CNN

QUOTE
Sex Pistol to Rock Hall: 'Kiss this!'
John Lydon: 'They never cared who we were'

Monday, March 13, 2006; Posted: 10:51 a.m. EST (15:51 GMT)


LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Former Sex Pistols lead singer Johnny Rotten has nothing but disdain for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which is why he won't be attending Monday's induction ceremony.

The singer, who now goes by the name John Lydon, appeared as a guest on ABC's late-night talk show "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Friday, and was asked why he and his two surviving partners from the ground-breaking punk band were snubbing the hall.

"They never cared who we were," Lydon said. "They never bothered to correct the incredible fatal, bad mistakes about our legend and legacy in their museum and up until now, they've rejected our nomination for three years running, and now they want a piece of us.

"Well, guess what? Kiss this!" he said, making a rude gesture.

"When I began as a Sex Pistol, there was no Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and suddenly this organization is put on top of us like we have an obligation to them. Well, it's the other way around. Don't use my name to prop up your ... nonsense."

When it was first announced the group would be inducted into the Hall of Fame, the Sex Pistols declined the honor with a coarse message posted on their Web site.

Other inductees into the Hall of Fame this year include Black Sabbath, Blondie, Miles Davis, Lynyrd Skynyrd and music executives Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss



Old punks never die...(except the ones that do), smile.gif wink.gif
BMIC
I heard they actually asked the bands to pay money for the honor. Supposedly that's what really got Johnny Rotten hopping mad. I would be angry too.
City Park Dad
Wrong again B,

They inductees are given 2 free tickets, one for themselves and one for a guest, each additional guest is $2500 which is typically paid for by the band's label. The problem is the Sex Pistols have no label.

The other issue is attitude! You can't have punk rock without it. Even washed up has-beens need to keep up their image laugh.gif
YeomanWeller
I wouldn't exactly call them "washed up has beens"....Steve Jones has an awesome radio show on Indie 103.1 that broadcasts out of the Los Angeles area. They also stream it live on the internet...indie1031.com. He also still plays guitar and has appeared on other artists albums.

John Lydon didn't just sit around doing nothing after the Pistols......have you ever heard of Public Image Limited ??? They put out some good stuff and also put on a really good show.
BMIC
Wrong CPD, one of the band's major complaints WAS about the cost of tickets, even if band members do get freebies.

"In a handwritten note posted on their website, they called the institution "urine in wine".

"We're not your monkeys, we're not coming. You're not paying attention," continued the statement.
...
The note further criticised the Hall of Fame for offering "fame at $25,000 if we paid for a table or $15,000 to squeak up in the gallery"."

Source: BBC News, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4750262.stm

P.S. - Weller's right: they're anything but "washed-up has-beens".
City Park Dad
Well, I watched his interview on TV and he just went on about the cost of the extra tickets and the fact they have no label and on and on about the usual anti-estabishment attitude they have flaunted since the 70's.

I sorry no label+no press+next to no record sales+no airtime = has beens.


QUOTE (YeomanWeller @ Mar 13 2006, 08:59 PM) *
...have you ever heard of Public Image Limited ???


No.

An being a DJ after being a rock star is= washed up
YeomanWeller
Listen to the show and then decide if he's washed up or not. It's more than just playing music. He has some really great guests...mostly muscians. I wouldn't say that working in radio is washed up. Maybe he thinks computer forensics is a crap job.
City Park Dad
Fair enough. He's a washed up rock star and a very successful radio personality. tongue.gif
YeomanWeller
I'm not implying that I think there is anything wrong with computer fornesics....I actually think it's pretty cool !!! smile.gif
City Park Dad
It is kindda cool. I am finding it very interesting, now I just need to find a job doing it. smile.gif
Naomi
QUOTE (City Park Dad @ Mar 14 2006, 02:23 PM) *
An being a DJ after being a rock star is= washed up



Kinda like Danny Partridge? laugh.gif
City Park Dad
laugh.gif I was thinking that but didn't mention it. So Danny should win a life time acheivement award for acting because he is a cool DJ?
Naomi
QUOTE (City Park Dad @ Mar 15 2006, 08:37 AM) *
laugh.gif I was thinking that but didn't mention it. So Danny should win a life time acheivement award for acting because he is a cool DJ?



Danny was acting??? I thought he was a real musician!




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City Park Dad
Oh, right. Let me place a call to Cleveland laugh.gif and get him on the list of inductees for next time.
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