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STEVE F wrote:Seems they have a rule against prog-rock in general. King Crimson, Yes, ELP, Moody Blues, Genesis, Gentle Giant etc. Pink Floyd the only such band to be the exception
Genesis is already in, definitely more for the innovative Peter Gabriel version than the schlocky Phil Collins one. Radiohead is not exactly a prog-rock band, but they definitely have prog-rock qualities and will certainly be inducted in their first year of eligibility. Pink Floyd was simply a much better band than the others. They produced classic albums the others didn't and had a tremendous influence on future seminal bands such as Radiohead, Rush, and Nine Inch Nails.
As to the other bands you mentioned, King Crimson was definitely innovative and had talented musicians (such as Fripp), but their catalog of songs and albums falls HOF short. Steve Howe was a gifted guitarist, but Yes hasn't had much of an impact beyond its time and its catalog also falls short of the critical and professional recognition needed for the HOF. Moody Blues fans can disagree on this one, but they just weren't good enough. Yes, they put out some catchy psychedelia; but, in the end, it was pretty much catchy psychedelia.
The Rock and Roll HOF is supposed to be like the baseball one; it is supposed to only induct the true greats. It has definitely dropped the ball by inducting artists such as: Abba, Donna Summer, Hall and Oates, and Donovan. Hopefully it tightens and improves its restrictions in the future.