2006 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

by Justin Ward on Nov 29, 05

in News

The new class of Hall of Fame inductees has been announced, and before you go saying, “Hey, I thought Miles Davis was jazz,” I’m going to say it for you.

Wasn’t Miles Davis jazz? (okay, I’m just messing. I can’t speak intelligently on the music of Miles Davis–Flame away in the comments if you must)

Here’s the list of artists being inducted, and I can’t wait to see the Sex Pistols reunite for no good reason and then breakup again. I’m pretty sure they’ve already done that once or twice, so this really won’t be anything new.

Black Sabbath
Blondie
Sex Pistols
Miles Davis
Lynyrd Skynyrd

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  • zaptor

    Just check out “Live Evil” That record rocks harder than just about anything.

  • zaptor

    Just check out “Live Evil” That record rocks harder than just about anything.

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com Justin

    And there we go, a perfect example of live Miles Davis that rocks harder than just about anything. I stand corrected. :)

  • http://www.livemusicblog.com Justin

    And there we go, a perfect example of live Miles Davis that rocks harder than just about anything. I stand corrected. :)

  • http://www.danbruno.net/ Dan Bruno

    Hmm. I always thought of jazz fusion as sitting more on the jazz end of the spectrum. Whatever, though — it’s Miles Davis. :)

  • http://www.danbruno.net/ Dan Bruno

    Hmm. I always thought of jazz fusion as sitting more on the jazz end of the spectrum. Whatever, though — it’s Miles Davis. :)

  • http://honeyilove.blogspot.com Laylah

    Live Evil is such a conversation piece nowadays. I wonder if that has anything to do with the recent JazzTimes article. It was a cool album, though.

  • http://honeyilove.blogspot.com Laylah

    Live Evil is such a conversation piece nowadays. I wonder if that has anything to do with the recent JazzTimes article. It was a cool album, though.

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