Blog on Should Iron Maiden be in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? What I think?

Published on 30 January 2024 at 00:52

Should Iron Maiden be in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Iron Maiden Should Be in the hall Of Fame?

As I was growing up, I got into iron maiden as a teenager and even was influenced by Iron maiden. Even though I only got into 80s and 90s iron maiden and liked A brave new world album, I definitely think Iron maiden has left an impact and should be in the rock and roll hall of fame. The band has influenced other bands and has even inspired future generations, whether it was 80s, 90s, or even up to today in music. The band has great music, a lot of great hits like run to the hills and fear of the dark. Two of my favorites.

 

I think it's a shame that Maiden is not in the rock and roll hall of fame. But I think the band doesn't care to be in the rock and roll hall of fame. As in gave the middle finger to the hall of fame and didn't care to go in. I also think the rock and roll hall of fame isn't in a hurry to induct Maiden and over looks them as one of the best heavy metal bands. But the rock and roll hall of fame is like the wwe hall of fame in a way, and a lot who end up inducted don't belong. Even though it's great for anyone that get inducted. But I think more rock bands like Maiden and Motorhead should be in the rock and roll hall of fame but may never go in. I just hope that it changes, and Iron Maiden get inducted in the rock and roll hall of fame one day.

 
 

How do I view the rock n roll hall of fame?

I look at the rock n roll hall of fame as it should change the name to the music hall of fame because it has more than just rock and roll and has ignored many great bands like Motley Crue, Iron Maiden, and Motorhead. The way that kiss was inducted was kind of sad especially when they were at 25 years in the late 90s and most likely would have played a song or two if inducted at that time. I think it's great for any artist or musician that goes in the rock and hall of fame but feels like some bands don't belong and it's the rock and roll hall of fame as in the name, so they should induct just rock and roll. Not induct rap or country but it's the rock and roll hall of fame is like wrestling and has a certain amount that doesn't belong. It doesn't bother me I just wish the rock and roll hall of fame lived up to its name and certain bands would get discussed to go in.

 


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