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I'm not too sure Alec can still pull off his falsetto. It was extremely high and moreover was already over the edge at some points in 1993.
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That being said, I was never a fan of his backing vocals, so I didn't miss them at all during the induction performance. |
At least Alec showed up. The members of Dire Straits inducted themselves. Keith Urban was going to reschedule a show to induct them, but he found out they weren’t all coming, so he opted to not inconvenience everyone who had already bought concert tickets.
It’s kind of sad... do the members hate each other so much they refuse to be in the same room? Do they just not care about the HOF? I realize nothing Bon Jovi would have done would have pleased all the fans, but I respect that they all showed up and didn’t do anything controversial or stupid. They enjoyed the experience and I’m happy it happened while they are all still alive. |
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As for why they didn't show up; They don't care. To a lot of people the Hall of Fame is a very American thing. It's often mentioned in the press over here but it's considered "your party". I guess in the end the European approach is a bit cynical in regards to who gets in and who doesn't as acts are nominated by a committee. I don't get the hype among Bon Jovi and their fans either. Do you really need the award to feel some validation for your work and fandom? I'd have liked to see Dire Straits perform again, but it'd never be as good as it was 30 years ago. Mark Knopfler's mindset is completely different and his approach to Dire Straits songs is different as well. Unlike a certain band some acts do know when to stop. Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
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I have this particular photo printed because *thats all folks*: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a4/87...664ae0fbd4.jpg |
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