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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Primer: Catch Up Before the Ceremony Airs Tonight

3/10/08, 5:00 pm EST

The 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony airs live tonight at 8:30PM EST on VH-1 Classic, which will see the enshrinement of Madonna, John Mellencamp, Leonard Cohen, the Ventures and the Dave Clark Five, among others. Tomorrow, check back for coverage from the ceremony, including exclusive photos and behind-the-scene reports from the Rolling Stone team. Until then, here’s the primer:


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kcv | 3/10/2008, 10:09 pm EST

It’s been fun so far…seeing iggy and the stooges doing ‘burning up’ and ‘ray of light’ by madonna was one of those once-in-a-lifetime moments!

Ray | 3/11/2008, 12:37 am EST

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has become a stagnant joke. Half of the inductees have nothing to do with rock & roll music while deserving acts from the sixties are shut out.

Leonard Cohen is in but Chicago isn’t? John Mellencamp is in but Jeff Beck isn’t? And are they waiting for Ringo to die before they get around to inducting him?
That’s what they did to George Harrison. What, after he died, the Hall finally realized George had been relevant?
It is just a pathetic and corrupt joke.

You Rock Radio | 3/11/2008, 3:18 am EST

Oh… Madonna honey, please tell me you didn’t get plastic surgery!

That picture doesn’t even look like you sweetheart. Why do people let doctors butcher them to that degree man! Seriously, I mean, a little goes a long way. Like that abortion that Carrot Top got, Due looks like a real life clown. Men should NEVER have that done. With women, ehhhh, it’s OK I guess, but men should go real light on the plastic.

dvdambr | 3/11/2008, 6:50 am EST

what about stevie ray vaughan….hes due for an induction…..they put madonna in instead?!?!

ROCKSTAR70 | 3/11/2008, 9:31 am EST

What about Motley Crue and Metallica. It would be nice to have some ROCK music in the Rock n Roll hall of Fame.

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