Sunday, January 8, 2012

Why haven't Thin Lizzy been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Thin Lizzy are one of the greatest rock bands of the 70s and 80s and they played some of the best rock songs ever like The Boys Are Back in Town, Jailbreak, Whiskey in the Jar, and Dancing in the Moonlight. Not to mention they made one of the greatest live albums ever Live and Dangerous.|||they aint been inducted cos of pr*cks being n*bs. They induct madonna (what the f*ck) and then run dmc (another what the f*ck) and not awesome legends like thin lizzy and kiss. it is bloody ridicularse. they should actually make one up that is "The Rock and Metal Hall Of Fame (that doesnt have crap in)" instead of the "rock and roll (rock meaning any music) hall of fame".





Mind you, it's not really much to get worked up over even though it is ridicularse... You can just make your own rock and roll hall of fame with bands that actually deserve to be in it. Tis what ive done.|||Because the overall population has forgotten what REAL music is. The is no texture anymore. I'd induct Thin Lizzy in a heartbeat, some of the most heartfelt music i've ever heard.|||the RARHOF has always been a sham.


No Alice Cooper?


No KISS?


Took more than a few years for Black Sabbath to get in.


Madonna?!


ignore it.|||The Hall of Fame is about what is POPULAR, not what is GOOD. If it were about what is GOOD, then a lot of the people in there wouldn't be in there, and a lot of people who aren't (e.g., Randy Newman, Warren Zevon) would be.





Thin Lizzy was a GOOD band, there is no denying that (they opened the second rock concert I ever attended and they blew everyone who came after them away), but they did not have the popular success (they only had two charted songs: "The Boys are Back in Town" and "Cowboy Song") that will warrant induction.

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