Only 2 Drummers Get In? RnRHOF. Merged
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Yeah just mention the Drummers who aren't up on stage maybe.2-feign-reluctance said:
Surely a mention. Probably by Mike.Merkin Baller said:
Great point about Chad Canning, but the RRHOF has always made 'curious' decisions. The inclusion of Krusen over DA or JI doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me either, but whatever.RKCNDY said:if Krusen is inducted since he is a 'founding member', then why was Chad Channing excluded when Nirvana was inducted?
Hopefully PJ will be gracious and mention the other drummers not included.
I'll be shocked if no one gives a shout out to Dave & Jack. I would expect at least a couple of the guys to mention & thank them.0 -
So? I'm just commenting on Dave. I think it would odd especially considering his response to the whole Hall of Fame thing. If you don't think it would be odd, then cool.HughFreakingDillon said:
for him to be sitting in the crowd? CJ Ramone was. Chad Channing was. Dave Mustaine was.tweedyfanjen said:I dunno, I still think it would be odd.
I'm through with screaming0 -
Im looking forward to Krusen playing on a TEN song or two0
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Sure. After I've finished work.Merkin Baller said:
No response, Spiritual Chaos?Merkin Baller said:
Well, Jack Irons gave the demo tape to EV, so that's a fact, I'm not romanticizing the past. If not for him, EV never gets the demos tape.Spiritual_Chaos said:
...speaking of romanticising.Merkin Baller said:
Jack Irons is responsible for this band getting together & keeping it together a few years later for No Code & Yield,
As far as him saving the band, don't take my word for it:
"The band’s plan to record on the road—Chicago, New Orleans, Seattle, Atlanta—while still stringing together Ticketmaster-less shows only stretched the frayed bonds of communication further. But this time Irons was on hand to hold the center together. “Everybody was on their best musical behavior around him,” producer Brendan O’Brien admitted to Spin. McCready called him a “big spiritual influence—if not the biggest.”
Irons wasn’t just massaging bruised egos. His loose, tribal drumming style was creating an entirely new terrain for the rest of the band to stretch out on. “We realized we had a chance to experiment,” Vedder told Spin. But what was happening in the studio was more akin to an outright reinvention."
( http://www.avclub.com/article/trampled-moss-and-sitars-pearl-jams-tricky-transfo-240770 )
Gossard almost quit after Vitaolgy, Ament almost quit during the onset of the No Code sessions - multiple members of the band credit JI with keeping them together.
So how am I romanticizing his contribution exactly?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
It would definitely be worth watching just to see it loltweedyfanjen said:
So? I'm just commenting on Dave. I think it would odd especially considering his response to the whole Hall of Fame thing. If you don't think it would be odd, then cool.HughFreakingDillon said:
for him to be sitting in the crowd? CJ Ramone was. Chad Channing was. Dave Mustaine was.tweedyfanjen said:I dunno, I still think it would be odd.
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That would be awesome...cp3iverson said:Im looking forward to Krusen playing on a TEN song or two
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Hehe.cp3iverson said:our conversations and debates are hilarious
Will these four 52 year olds let this other 50 year old that they knew in their 20s jam with them???"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
well, the only role you stated about jack was the spiritual one, which I don't think qualifies as a consideration. Anyway, we might be talking apples and oranges here.Merkin Baller said:
My comment was in response to SC who said I romanticized JI's role in the band.HughFreakingDillon said:it doesn't matter if Jack was responsible for keeping them together. the hall has nothing to do with that. if it did, they'd have to induct managers, wives, friends, yoga instructors, psychologists, Metallica's therapist, etc, etc.
I'm not saying JI deserves to be inducted w/ the band, I'm saying DA's contribution is way overstated as compared to JI.
I'm surprised ANY drummers besides Cameron are getting in.
I think Dave's contributions were huge, drumming wise. they played their heaviest shit when they needed to play their heaviest shit. not that this SHOULD matter, but when speaking of the Hall, it seems to: he played on their two biggest commerically successful albums that were not Ten.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
And he toured Ten from when it was nothing to when it/they took over the world.HughFreakingDillon said:
well, the only role you stated about jack was the spiritual one, which I don't think qualifies as a consideration. Anyway, we might be talking apples and oranges here.Merkin Baller said:
My comment was in response to SC who said I romanticized JI's role in the band.HughFreakingDillon said:it doesn't matter if Jack was responsible for keeping them together. the hall has nothing to do with that. if it did, they'd have to induct managers, wives, friends, yoga instructors, psychologists, Metallica's therapist, etc, etc.
I'm not saying JI deserves to be inducted w/ the band, I'm saying DA's contribution is way overstated as compared to JI.
I'm surprised ANY drummers besides Cameron are getting in.
I think Dave's contributions were huge, drumming wise. they played their heaviest shit when they needed to play their heaviest shit. not that this SHOULD matter, but when speaking of the Hall, it seems to: he played on their two biggest commerically successful albums that were not Ten.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mak_Cu9Wl6w "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
what's odd is how it seems I'm not supposed to reply to a comment I disagree with.tweedyfanjen said:
So? I'm just commenting on Dave. I think it would odd especially considering his response to the whole Hall of Fame thing. If you don't think it would be odd, then cool.HughFreakingDillon said:
for him to be sitting in the crowd? CJ Ramone was. Chad Channing was. Dave Mustaine was.tweedyfanjen said:I dunno, I still think it would be odd.
I was merely stating my opinion backed with context. Not trying to be argumentative. I was just confirming if you thought it would be odd for him to be inducted, or to be in the crowd, and if the latter, asking why that would be odd.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Sounds like Dave A is saying PJ jerked him on some $ and a contract... interesting0
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I also quoted Brendan O'Brien as saying the band was barely communicating at the time, but seemed to act professional around JI - I don't think that quote should be overlooked or dismissed.HughFreakingDillon said:
well, the only role you stated about jack was the spiritual one, which I don't think qualifies as a consideration. Anyway, we might be talking apples and oranges here.Merkin Baller said:
My comment was in response to SC who said I romanticized JI's role in the band.HughFreakingDillon said:it doesn't matter if Jack was responsible for keeping them together. the hall has nothing to do with that. if it did, they'd have to induct managers, wives, friends, yoga instructors, psychologists, Metallica's therapist, etc, etc.
I'm not saying JI deserves to be inducted w/ the band, I'm saying DA's contribution is way overstated as compared to JI.
I'm surprised ANY drummers besides Cameron are getting in.
I think Dave's contributions were huge, drumming wise. they played their heaviest shit when they needed to play their heaviest shit. not that this SHOULD matter, but when speaking of the Hall, it seems to: he played on their two biggest commerically successful albums that were not Ten.
IDK.... read the article I linked if you get the chance. That, and other articles I read not too long ago paint a picture of a band on the verge of imploding, and it seems like JI brought them back together (Jeff didn't even know the band had started sessions on NC, it sound's like a pretty dark time for them - I'll see if I can't dig up the other articles I recall reading a little later)
As someone else mentioned, I feel like VS & Vitalogy were going to happen regardless of whatever drummer they found. After reading the articles I did, it seemed like NC & Yield never would have happened had JI not come along.
Regarding their meteoric rise to fame during DA's tenure - I think that had as much if not more to do with the whole grunge / alternative movement of the time as it did whomever was behind the kit. I feel like it would have happened regardless of who played drums at the time, that's my $0.02.
Peace.0 -
There is only one logical way to decide which drummer gets in the HOF ... Hell in a Cell match!
Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
who cares if individual band memebers dont like him personally or disagree with him politically, its about showing respect and appreciation for the BAND and the MUSIC they made together. he contributed alot to the band and their sound during their most important years. he deserves recognition for that. pearl jam are stand up guys, i fully expect them to do the right thing.0
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There are 5 topics on the first page alone about drummers getting in the hall. Five!!
1) You all care too much
2) You have short attention spans, too (seriously, 5 threads?)Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
I really couldn't care less if Dave A is included... I guess I care a little more about Jack, but meh, whatever. Seems to me that the Hall of Fame has rules, and they are following the rules. Good enough for me, and PJ should respect the rules. I assume that rule is to prevent a dozen people from one band being inducted, even if half of them barely did anything over the years. Makes sense.
I can't fucking believe anyone is suggesting that PJ boycott the HoF for the sake of Dave A, lmao.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Lol, yeah really. Sounds worse than not being invited!tweedyfanjen said:Why would you want to sit in the audience and watch a band you were fired from be inducted into the Hall of Fame?
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I have never had the impression that the band had issues with Dave simply because of his politics. Seems to me they had problems with his personality more than anything else. When you like someone, their politics don't matter much. But when you don't like someone and can't get along with them, their politics that you don't like are just another nail in the coffin.rbrum7 said:
I agree 100% with you on that one. I just know he rubbed them the wrong way, partly because of his views and that's well documented. I myself am Liberal and surround myself with all different view points.HughFreakingDillon said:
nothing. I don't know any of their friends. My point is I think it would be weird for anyone, musician or not, to surround themselves with only others who share the same particular political leanings.rbrum7 said:
Yes, doesn't 'care MUCH'. If you want to say a statement is a blanket statement and covers all instances, then we aren't going to agree on anything.HughFreakingDillon said:
and I quote:rbrum7 said:
Big difference, Joey was an idol/icon to him. Dave was some guy who started off as a fill in for drummer and ended up staying for 2 more albums.HughFreakingDillon said:
I was waiting for this. LOL. when Ed inducted the Ramones, Joey fucking said "god bless george bush" with Ed standing right beside him. you don't get much more conservative than that.jeffbr said:rbrum7 said:I don't think it's any surprise to anyone who actually knows the history of the band somewhat, that they don't like Dave based on the type of person he is and the way he acted towards the members of the band.
I don't want to get all political here or crush the dreams of any conservatives out there, but the band as a whole doesn't care much for conservatives, let alone get along with them.
"..but the band as a whole doesn't care much for conservatives, let alone get along with them".
Ok, you have Joey Ramone to throw out there. Everyone is aware of that. What else can you come up with?With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Why would any of you want Dave there when it could potentially make things awkward and ruin one of the biggest moments for the band? It's pretty obvious they don't like each other.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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yes boycott for Dave A! lolPJ_Soul said:I really couldn't care less if Dave A is included... I guess I care a little more about Jack, but meh, whatever. Seems to me that the Hall of Fame has rules, and they are following the rules. Good enough for me, and PJ should respect the rules. I assume that rule is to prevent a dozen people from one band being inducted, even if half of them barely did anything over the years. Makes sense.
I can't fucking believe anyone is suggesting that PJ boycott the HoF for the sake of Dave A, lmao.
In fact, please please please don't try to get tickets for the ceremony. And obviously if your fan club number is below 139XXX you should quit the 10c immediately.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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