Music Banter Hall Of Fame: Nominations Thread

For a band that really hated Nirvana, Song 2 is a pretty Nirvana-ish sounding song and thus a lot of people over here think of them as Nirvana ripoRAB because they're pretty much unaware of anything they did before that.

Am I the only one who finRAB that amusing?
 
Why is it terribly biased and unfair for me not to explain the way I vote? From my perspective, 18th white European composers have received more than their fair share of honors. In the United States, the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Council for the Arts spenRAB 90% of their music budget underwritting American symphonies who primarily play music composed by 18th Century white European composers. European classical music receives the lion's share of both wealthy patron donations and endowments for funRAB underwritten by the American taxpayer. It's not like the United States is utterly lacking a music culture or history.

Why aren't American art foundations honoring the great musical folkways of the United States by underwritting public performances of ragtime music, jazz, the blues, Appalachian mountain music composed by great American songwriters like Duke Ellington, Count Baise, Robert Johnson, Phil Ochs, John Lurie, Thelonious Monk, John Fahey, Maybelle Carter, Scott Joplin, Sun Ra, John Zorn, Johnny Cash, Phillip Glass Don van Vliet and Harold Budd?

It would have been nice if the National Endowment for the Arts would have spent just a little bit of that Beethoven money to honor a brilliant folk blues composer like Blind Willie McTell, who was poor, black and never received a royal commission to compose his music. Blind Willie composed music because he loved music and he spent most of his life playing for spare change on street corners and in parking lots, not in royal charabers and symphony halls.

The reason why I didn't vote for Beethoven is he's already immortal and he's already received more than enough accolades over the past 350 years. Beethoven doesn't need my vote or your vote to feel affirmed and he'd probably be baffled at his nomination by this forum.

I would appreciate it if forum merabers would respect the privacy of my vote and respect my right to remain silent on the reasons I voted for or against certain nominees.
 
Good one that. Shiny Beast is a brilliant album too, from the same sort of era.

I can understand people's reasons for not liking him - he is pretty difficult to truly appreciate, and even then he simply isn't for some people. For anyone who's at all curious and has an hour or so to kill, this was posted in his thread in the avante-garde forum - a great documentary about his work. To be honest it was watching this that got me keen enough to give Trout Mask another chance and delve deeper into his discography.
 
Just get any damn album and revel in the mans genius. Oh and he also wrote Classical pieces ( the bloody big head). To be honest you would be best off getting. 'Strictly Commercial' which is a Zappa estate endorsed compilation. That gives you a broad range of his music, and a relatively easy starting point.
 
I don't think lounge counts towarRAB post count.

I think it should be date joined, not post count though. Like anyone who has been here 6 months can nominate.


500 sounRAB cool, but at least put my nomination I already submitted up...please? :D
 
BY THE BY: I've ran out of nominations, so get them in if you have the time, you don't need to go in depth or anything. I'll probably do one at some point.
 
yeah, i want an explanation to that 'no' vote, and something more substantial than 'because i can' or 'he sucks'.

i don't want to know why someone doesn't like his music (they just don't - that's fine), i want to know why someone doesn't think Hendrix should be in a hall of fame.
 
And a lot of people on this forum would vote for them *shudder* but, for me, Biggie's raw talent is worth more than that. Whatever he rapped moves me more than anything by Dream Theater and I don't think the lyrics are that bad really (sure some are beyond horrible but still, when he was on he was on on all levels). Nowhere near the truly great lyricists of hip-hop but more emotionally moving than a lot of those. He had the perfect voice and rhythm for rap and he used it as best he knew how. And I still listen to Ready to Die semi regularly (even though puff daddy did everything he could to ruin it). That earns him a YES from me.

edit: not that I have anything against 'Gimme the Loot' but this is the song I would have posted..
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Yes... An amazing band, and hugely important during the British Invasion... Certainly my favourite of the bunch.Certainly underrated by the people around me, save their huge commercial hit in 'You Really Got Me'.

Very influential.
 
Well it kind of ties in with what someone else mentioned. It just so happens that the people who don't like the band up for nomination voted, it can be said about past nominees too. But can 30 people speak for thousanRAB? I just realized it's basically what Music Banter thinks of the band. So yeah, I guess you are right, it is a popularity contest. I thought that this would be based on how important the band is considered to be and the actual quality of their music. Whatever.
 
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