Friday, December 25, 2009
He's In!!!!
Jimmy Cliff has been elected to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He is taking his well deserved place. I am as happy as I can possibly be over this. The wonderful genre of reggae is now recognized by a second artist in the Hall. Congratulations Mr. Cliff.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Who Will Join Mr. Cliff in the Hall?
There are twelve artists nominated, and five traditionally make the cut. I believe Mr. Cliff will make it. I believe his influence is undeniable. Reggae is poorly represented in the hall, and Mr. Cliff should Join Bob Marley as the Jamaicans who have shaped this important genre. I think it will happen. We'll see, but I believe strongly.
So who from the nominating class will join Mr. Cliff. here are my predictions...
KISS- Hard to argue with their impact, even if they are artistically kind of iffy. They were the logical extension of the sort of things the New York Dolls did, though less effeminate. I saw them live when I was ten, and they were a great night of music for a kid who wanted to see it loud and dangerous. They have sold tons of records and always seem to have a final tour in the works
Genesis- Again, hard to argue with the impact. Some may argue they were better with Peter Gabriel as the theater-esque lead singer. But many also know them for their Phil Collins days. They managed to go from an art rock act to a sales force in pop music in the process. I think they earned their spot with a range that is impressive over the course of a career. It will be interesting to know what the voters think.
Red Hot Chili Peppers- I will be very happy to see them make it, and I think they will. Few bands have hung around long enough to be acknowledged for creating somewhat of a genre...but the Peppers put rock/funk into the CD player of a lot of white kids who had never heard Parliament Funkadelic. I saw them play a bar in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1985 in front of about 400 people. They were brilliant. They have survived the deaths of memebers, addiction and trends in music to be considered influential beyond whar most acts have done. Put them in. Adn perhaps Jason & The Scorchers for similar reasons one day.
The Stooges- It was once said of The Velvet Underground that the few people who bought their records all started bands. This is true of The Stooges. The force of what they did was undeniable. They could blister your ears with an energy that was rare then and now. This kind of powerful rock & roll deserves a place so that future generations will listen. Count me in for the Rockband version of The Stooges. That will scare the hell out of a lot of parents.
So who won't make it...this time- There are future votes, and some of these folks will get in eventually- ABBA, The Hollies, The Chantels, Darlene Love, The Chantels, Laura Nyro, Donna Summer
Best wishes to all of these artists. I have fond memories of some of them.
This is Mr. Cliff's year!!
So who from the nominating class will join Mr. Cliff. here are my predictions...
KISS- Hard to argue with their impact, even if they are artistically kind of iffy. They were the logical extension of the sort of things the New York Dolls did, though less effeminate. I saw them live when I was ten, and they were a great night of music for a kid who wanted to see it loud and dangerous. They have sold tons of records and always seem to have a final tour in the works
Genesis- Again, hard to argue with the impact. Some may argue they were better with Peter Gabriel as the theater-esque lead singer. But many also know them for their Phil Collins days. They managed to go from an art rock act to a sales force in pop music in the process. I think they earned their spot with a range that is impressive over the course of a career. It will be interesting to know what the voters think.
Red Hot Chili Peppers- I will be very happy to see them make it, and I think they will. Few bands have hung around long enough to be acknowledged for creating somewhat of a genre...but the Peppers put rock/funk into the CD player of a lot of white kids who had never heard Parliament Funkadelic. I saw them play a bar in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1985 in front of about 400 people. They were brilliant. They have survived the deaths of memebers, addiction and trends in music to be considered influential beyond whar most acts have done. Put them in. Adn perhaps Jason & The Scorchers for similar reasons one day.
The Stooges- It was once said of The Velvet Underground that the few people who bought their records all started bands. This is true of The Stooges. The force of what they did was undeniable. They could blister your ears with an energy that was rare then and now. This kind of powerful rock & roll deserves a place so that future generations will listen. Count me in for the Rockband version of The Stooges. That will scare the hell out of a lot of parents.
So who won't make it...this time- There are future votes, and some of these folks will get in eventually- ABBA, The Hollies, The Chantels, Darlene Love, The Chantels, Laura Nyro, Donna Summer
Best wishes to all of these artists. I have fond memories of some of them.
This is Mr. Cliff's year!!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Jamaican Paper Features This Site Again
Bless the wonderful folks at The Gleaner for featuring this site again
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20090927/ent/ent7.html
Cross your fingers...Jimmy Cliff is going into the Hall of Fame!!!!!
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20090927/ent/ent7.html
Cross your fingers...Jimmy Cliff is going into the Hall of Fame!!!!!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Post a Link to this Page
How can you help Mr. Cliff? Well, I would say awareness is the key right now. I've tried to make this page comprehensive enough to fill in the details for anyone who wants to know more about Mr. Cliff and why he belongs in the Hall. So post a link on your favorite music websites. Reggae specific sites are great, but all music sites have potential new fans for Mr. Cliff's wonderful music. Artists who have covered his music would be great outlets for interest. Let's make this happen.
Charles
Charles
The first hurdle is cleared
Mr. Cliff has made the list of 12 nominees who will be voted on for induction into the Hall of Fame. I am personally thrilled beyond belief. Mr. Cliff very much deserves to make the final cut, and I urge all of you to talk this up on message boards and anywhere else you can think of. You never know what might influence a Hall voter. Here is a link to the info from the Hall of Fame:
http://www.rockhall.com/pressroom/nominees-for-2010-induction/
All of the nominees are truly deserving, but none more than the great Mr. Cliff. Please support this cause in any way you can.
Sincerely,
Charles Earle
United States
http://www.rockhall.com/pressroom/nominees-for-2010-induction/
All of the nominees are truly deserving, but none more than the great Mr. Cliff. Please support this cause in any way you can.
Sincerely,
Charles Earle
United States
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Jimmy Cliff and Elvis Costello Duet
Here is one that shows the great range of Mr. Cliff. This is a duet with Elvis Costello on the song "Seven Day Weekend". It's a great little rock and roll track featuring two musical legends ripping it up together.
http://www.nutsie.com/music/Elvis%20Costello%20&%20the%20Attractions%252FJimmy%20Cliff#
http://www.nutsie.com/music/Elvis%20Costello%20&%20the%20Attractions%252FJimmy%20Cliff#
Jimmy Cliff on Pandora
A great way to enjoy Mr. Cliff's music is to log on to the Pandora site. You get to create your own Jimmy Cliff themed radio station. It will play Mr. Cliff's music, as well as other artists with similar musical styles. Here is the link you need to do this:
http://www.pandora.com/music/artist/jimmy+cliff
Turn this on and enjoy some great reggae music on your computer.
http://www.pandora.com/music/artist/jimmy+cliff
Turn this on and enjoy some great reggae music on your computer.
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