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I know that Rush is a "love 'em or hate 'em" kind of band (I happen to love 'em), but you can't ignore their accomplishments and the influence they've had on many of the bands we listen to today. Unbelievable that they haven't even been given a nomination. They're in the Canadian version of the rock hall though, which probably means more to them anyway.

Treated like a fly by night outfit
The rock and roll hall's shame

J. Kelly Nestruck, National Post
Published: Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Rush was given the brush-off by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame again yesterday, exasperating fans who have been petitioning for the Canadian rock giants' inclusion for six years. Yesterday, the Cleveland-based institution announced the induction of Black Sabbath, Blondie, The Sex Pistols, Lynyrd Skynyrd and even jazzman Miles Davis, but Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart once again felt the caress of steel as the Hall of Fame's door slammed in their faces.

Since Rush became eligible for induction in 1999, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has repeatedly denied the band that wrote the classic rock megahit Tom Sawyer even a nomination. In response, Rush-heads have created at least two online petitions and numerous Web sites pleading their case -- but they are getting tired of the constant rejection.

"2006 inductees include Skynrd [sic] and The Sex Pistols??" Illinois fan Mike Beard wrote on one petition yesterday. "It is getting to the point where I do not care if [Rush] gets in or not. With all of the mediocre artists in the HOF, it just doesn't seem like the induction is as prestigious as it once was!!!"

As of yesterday, the Rush Hall of Fame Campaign Petition at www.petitiononline.com had collected 21,936 e-signatures. According to the petition's writer, one Suzanne Bonney, Rush is worthy because:

- With 22 consecutive gold records, they are fourth behind The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Kiss in all-time gold record acquisitions for a band;

- They inspired such bands as Metallica, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, The Tragically Hip, Smashing Pumpkins, Primus and Queensryche; and

- "Rush consists entirely of men your children can look up to. No scandals, no embarrassing National Enquirer moments, nothing like that. Just really good music from generally decent human beings."

Other Rush fans, however, embrace the band's status as perennial hall of fame bridesmaids. "Actually, I think the lack of respect Rush has received for 30 years makes them that more endearing," wrote Andrew Tuttle, petitioner number 21,933 from Tualatin, Ore. "[P]erhaps it's a disgrace if they are ever inducted into the RRHF."

Still, some like petitioner Mark Stulz will keep fighting -- even if it takes until 2112. "It must be done for music's sake," Stulz wrote.

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/artslife/story.html?id=fc5d40c4-ed76-4834-bac3-14754612b458
 
I'm not a big Rush fan... but, yeah... I think their problem is that they don't necessarily fit into the criteria that they use to nominate very well... (Which I used to remember, but my guess is that they don't get enough recognition on the "influenced other band" count-- probably doesn't help that they have early stuff that is very Led Zeppelinesque... regardless, they moved past that quickly... and I'd nominate them on Red Barchetta alone. (I never liked Tom Sawyer much.:wink2: )
 
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I have no problem with Rush not being in the HOF. My reasoning is if they get in there is no way you can keep Bryan Adams out. If Bryan Adams gets in then Lionel Richie has to be admitted. If he gets in then Kenny G comes right behind and John Tesh sneaks in without anyone being the wiser. Before you know it Zamfir and his damn magic flute will be center stage at the 2015 induction.
 
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I have no problem with Rush not being in the HOF. My reasoning is if they get in there is no way you can keep Bryan Adams out. If Bryan Adams gets in then Lionel Richie has to be admitted. If he gets in then Kenny G comes right behind and John Tesh sneaks in without anyone being the wiser. Before you know it Zamfir and his damn magic flute will be center stage at the 2015 induction.

Hell, the Bee Gees are already in, you might as well skip right to Zamfir......
 
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I agree with the one guy about not wanting to share a place with mediocre artists. I think Lynyrd Skynyrd belongs in the hall, but Blondie? :huh:

Rush deserves to be inducted based on 2112 alone. I'll never forget seeing them perform that at St. John Arena in 1979. I also love La Villa Strangiato, but I think only hardcore fans can appreciate that one. :tongue2:
 
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I agree with the one guy about not wanting to share a place with mediocre artists. I think Lynyrd Skynyrd belongs in the hall, but Blondie? :huh:

Rush deserves to be inducted based on 2112 alone. I'll never forget seeing them perform that at St. John Arena in 1979. I also love La Villa Strangiato, but I think only hardcore fans can appreciate that one. :tongue2:

"La Villa Strangiato" is awesome. Seeing them play that live, when Alex completely lets loose during the solo sections of that song is incredible.
 
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"La Villa Strangiato" is awesome. Seeing them play that live, when Alex completely lets loose during the solo sections of that song is incredible.

Agreed. I got to see that twice: once as I mentioned in 1979 on the Hemispheres tour, and then again in 1980 on the Permanent Waves tour. They also did two new songs at that concert that were not yet released. I made a mental note of what I thought the titles were and later I realized that I had gotten a sneak preview of Limelight and Tom Sawyer.
 
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Put me in the LOVE Rush category. I could care less if they are in the "Rock N Roll" HOF. If you like live performances and bands that can actually play the music they record, Rush is one of the best you'll ever see ... period. IMHO that is one of the most important aspects of a Rock N Roll band ... live performance.
 
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Agreed, and you can throw in the Moody Blues as a snubbed group. Don't get me wrong. Miles Davis is great, but this is supposed to be the Rock & Roll HOF.
 
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