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The results are in:

  1. The Cure
  2. Stevie Nicks
  3. Radiohead
  4. Def Leppard
  5. Janet Jackson
  6. Roxy Music
  7. The Zombies

 

Terrific list!

 

Really happy to see solo Nicks enter. An underrated icon.

 

You think so? I feel Stevie Nicks is held in very high esteem within the music world.

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The results are in:

  1. The Cure
  2. Stevie Nicks
  3. Radiohead
  4. Def Leppard
  5. Janet Jackson
  6. Roxy Music
  7. The Zombies

 

Terrific list!

 

Really happy to see solo Nicks enter. An underrated icon.

 

You think so? I feel Stevie Nicks is held in very high esteem within the music world.

:yes:

 

A huge part of Mac's later success. But does her solo stuff really represent rock's greatest work?

 

 

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The results are in:

  1. The Cure
  2. Stevie Nicks
  3. Radiohead
  4. Def Leppard
  5. Janet Jackson
  6. Roxy Music
  7. The Zombies

 

Terrific list!

 

Really happy to see solo Nicks enter. An underrated icon.

 

You think so? I feel Stevie Nicks is held in very high esteem within the music world.

:yes:

 

A huge part of Mac's later success. But does her solo stuff really represent rock's greatest work?

 

I agree but...Madonna is in there.

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The results are in:

  1. The Cure
  2. Stevie Nicks
  3. Radiohead
  4. Def Leppard
  5. Janet Jackson
  6. Roxy Music
  7. The Zombies

 

Terrific list!

 

Really happy to see solo Nicks enter. An underrated icon.

 

You think so? I feel Stevie Nicks is held in very high esteem within the music world.

:yes:

 

A huge part of Mac's later success. But does her solo stuff really represent rock's greatest work?

 

No, it doesn't but it's not like representing rock's greatest work is a qualification to get into the hall anyways. I mean look how fast Green Day got in and how long of a wait it was for Rush.

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The results are in:

  1. The Cure
  2. Stevie Nicks
  3. Radiohead
  4. Def Leppard
  5. Janet Jackson
  6. Roxy Music
  7. The Zombies

 

Terrific list!

 

Really happy to see solo Nicks enter. An underrated icon.

 

You think so? I feel Stevie Nicks is held in very high esteem within the music world.

:yes:

 

A huge part of Mac's later success. But does her solo stuff really represent rock's greatest work?

 

I say this is a fairly weak group.

 

Had they added devo and todd Rundgren i would been thought higher....

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It really is kind of odd that Radiohead got in so easily when it took so long for a band like Def Leppard who massively out sold them to get in. Oh yeah, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden aren't in yet but Radiohead is? Who can take this hall seriously?

Radiohead deserves indiction. It's not their fault other deserving bands haven't been inducted. Personally, as popular as Def Leppard is, I don't think they are worthy of any hall of fame honors. Priest and Maiden are no doubters, IMHO.

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It really is kind of odd that Radiohead got in so easily when it took so long for a band like Def Leppard who massively out sold them to get in. Oh yeah, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden aren't in yet but Radiohead is? Who can take this hall seriously?

Radiohead deserves indiction. It's not their fault other deserving bands haven't been inducted. Personally, as popular as Def Leppard is, I don't think they are worthy of any hall of fame honors. Priest and Maiden are no doubters, IMHO.

 

Def Leppard has two albums that have sold over ten million copies each. If that's not worthy of an hall of fame induction then nothing is.

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I couldn't be happier that Def Leppard finally gets the nod...they truly deserve to be there.

 

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It really is kind of odd that Radiohead got in so easily when it took so long for a band like Def Leppard who massively out sold them to get in. Oh yeah, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden aren't in yet but Radiohead is? Who can take this hall seriously?

Radiohead deserves indiction. It's not their fault other deserving bands haven't been inducted. Personally, as popular as Def Leppard is, I don't think they are worthy of any hall of fame honors. Priest and Maiden are no doubters, IMHO.

 

Def Leppard has two albums that have sold over ten million copies each. If that's not worthy of an hall of fame induction then nothing is.

 

Exactly and they got 100,000 more fan votes over the 2nd place person. Whether or not you like them or think of them as pop rock/metal, doesn't mean they aren't deserving of induction.

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It really is kind of odd that Radiohead got in so easily when it took so long for a band like Def Leppard who massively out sold them to get in. Oh yeah, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden aren't in yet but Radiohead is? Who can take this hall seriously?

Radiohead deserves indiction. It's not their fault other deserving bands haven't been inducted. Personally, as popular as Def Leppard is, I don't think they are worthy of any hall of fame honors. Priest and Maiden are no doubters, IMHO.

 

Def Leppard has two albums that have sold over ten million copies each. If that's not worthy of an hall of fame induction then nothing is.

Popularity counts for something, I guess.

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Def Leppard make great records.

 

They are great musicians and great band live.

 

They've faced adversity gracefully and just keep going.

 

They have a great appreciation for rock 'n' roll music and the musicians who paved the road before them.

 

They love their fans and what they do.

 

They truly deserve this honour.

 

 

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It really is kind of odd that Radiohead got in so easily when it took so long for a band like Def Leppard who massively out sold them to get in. Oh yeah, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden aren't in yet but Radiohead is? Who can take this hall seriously?

 

Thom Yorke could mumble over looped farts and those twee hipster loving idiots at Pitchfork would give it a 10/10. They’re giving good reviews to Cardi B now ffs.

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Def Leppard make great records.

 

They are great musicians and great band live.

 

They've faced adversity gracefully and just keep going.

 

They have a great appreciation for rock 'n' roll music and the musicians who paved the road before them.

 

They love their fans and what they do.

 

They truly deserve this honour.

 

 

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They're in the conversation for biggest act in the world for the period of 1983-1988.

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Def Leppard make great records.

 

They are great musicians and great band live.

 

They've faced adversity gracefully and just keep going.

 

They have a great appreciation for rock 'n' roll music and the musicians who paved the road before them.

 

They love their fans and what they do.

 

They truly deserve this honour.

 

 

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They're in the conversation for biggest act in the world for the period of 1983-1988.

I actually like Def Leppard, though I think their best work was on their first two albums, and I have no great love for Michael Jackson, but there is no conversation regarding the biggest act in the world from 1983-88.
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Def Leppard make great records.

 

They are great musicians and great band live.

 

They've faced adversity gracefully and just keep going.

 

They have a great appreciation for rock 'n' roll music and the musicians who paved the road before them.

 

They love their fans and what they do.

 

They truly deserve this honour.

 

 

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They're in the conversation for biggest act in the world for the period of 1983-1988.

I actually like Def Leppard, though I think their best work was on their first two albums, and I have no great love for Michael Jackson, but there is no conversation regarding the biggest act in the world from 1983-88.

 

Totally disagree. Thriller was huge, but I would say Bad was pretty clearly a step back. Pyromania's radio hits, and certainly Hysteria, gave Jackson's output during that time a run for his money.

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It really is kind of odd that Radiohead got in so easily when it took so long for a band like Def Leppard who massively out sold them to get in. Oh yeah, Judas Priest and Iron Maiden aren't in yet but Radiohead is? Who can take this hall seriously?

Radiohead deserves indiction. It's not their fault other deserving bands haven't been inducted. Personally, as popular as Def Leppard is, I don't think they are worthy of any hall of fame honors. Priest and Maiden are no doubters, IMHO.

 

Def Leppard has two albums that have sold over ten million copies each. If that's not worthy of an hall of fame induction then nothing is.

 

too bad they have fewer than five good songs

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Def Leppard make great records.

 

They are great musicians and great band live.

 

They've faced adversity gracefully and just keep going.

 

They have a great appreciation for rock 'n' roll music and the musicians who paved the road before them.

 

They love their fans and what they do.

 

They truly deserve this honour.

 

 

logo.png

 

They're in the conversation for biggest act in the world for the period of 1983-1988.

I actually like Def Leppard, though I think their best work was on their first two albums, and I have no great love for Michael Jackson, but there is no conversation regarding the biggest act in the world from 1983-88.

 

Well, it's Michael Jackson. Nobody reached the heights of popularity that he did. It's not even fair to compare others to him unless we're talking Elvis or The Beatles. MJ wasn't called the king of pop because it sounded cool. It's because it was the truth. But for a rock fan, there may have been no bigger band in the world during that five year period in the 80s than Def Leppard. They could make a damn good argument for them being the biggest band in the world that would be completely valid.

 

Def Leppard even remained massively popular when Adrenalize came out in 1992. I saw them play the arena here in March of 1993 and then less than six months later they were back here playing the local amphitheater in August. Both shows had huge and very enthusiastic crowds. Not too many rock bands from the 80s could do that. Especially when the popular rock musical landscape at the time shifted in a different direction. They only other 80s rock band who probably could have pulled that off was Bon Jovi.

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I would assume that the typical Rush fan wouldn't also be a Cure fan. Was anyone else rooting for them?

 

Meh. They have a few songs that I like but not enough to buy an album. They've been around for a long time and have obviously been making music that somebody likes.

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