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| Posted by: ADFeldman 04:00 pm EDT 07/26/21 | |
| In reply to: I can answer that... - DistantDrumming 03:58 pm EDT 07/26/21 | |
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| Ditto on Hamilton, which was just weird. (Also, LL Cool Jay was only 49. I get the impulse to recognize hip-hop but wait a few years at least maybe!) | |
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| re: I can answer that... | |
| Posted by: schlepper 04:44 pm EDT 07/26/21 | |
| In reply to: re: I can answer that... - ADFeldman 04:00 pm EDT 07/26/21 | |
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| The only logical explanation for LL Cool J getting in was that somehow his agents made it a condition with CBS for renewing his contract on his long-running NCIS series on CBS. It's also pretty shady that both the Hamilton team and Cher (who was extremely deserving on her own) were BOTH inducted the same year that Hamilton played the Kennedy Center AND in the same month that the (also Jeffrey Seller produced) THE CHER SHOW opened on Broadway. | |
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| re: I can answer that... | |
| Last Edit: mikem 05:21 pm EDT 07/26/21 | |
| Posted by: mikem 05:15 pm EDT 07/26/21 | |
| In reply to: re: I can answer that... - schlepper 04:44 pm EDT 07/26/21 | |
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| Yes, the LL Cool J honor is a head-scratcher if you look at his achievements compared to others in the music world. He was very young, and he also didn't really have the same kind of continued impact that other honored musicians have had. His songs were very "of the moment" and I think they are mostly a footnote today. After he joined NCIS in 2009, he only put out one album, which was only moderately successful. If they wanted to choose a rap act, Run-DMC or the Beastie Boys are much more deserving. So I also conclude that it's not coincidental that he was a star on a CBS series. I don't know if it was a condition to continue, or just synergy like Cher, but if NCIS didn't exist, he wouldn't have gotten the honor. |
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