Toucher & Hardy

Toucher & Hardy

Toucher & Hardy

(Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)

Rock Hall snubs were in the conversation as Toucher, Hardy, Wallach, and I–Adam 12–ran down the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2024.

Back when I was hosting middays on Sports Hub sister station ROCK 92.9, I’d have a biannual bellyache session on how wrong the Rock Hall was: one for when they’d announce the nominees, and one for when they’d announce that year’s class.

I’m bringing that energy to Toucher & Hardy now. Because no matter how right (or wrong) the Rock Hall gets their short list of inductees each year, it seems the long list of artists they consistently snub is more compelling. Case in point on that right here.

Rock Hall Snubs: Class of 2024

The 39th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony took place in Cleveland over the weekend. As has been the case in recent years, the Ceremony was a parade of performances and speeches from stars from the music world and beyond.

Roger Daltrey inducted Peter Frampton, whose tribute video featured the likes of Tom Morello and Mike McCready. Sammy Hagar welcomed in Foreigner with a speech. And Ozzy Osborne was honored by none other than Jack Black.

Rock Hall Snubs: 3 Up, 3 Down

As you’ll hear in the segment above (starting at 32:30), our discussion focused less on this year’s honorees and more on the acts and artists that have yet to be enshrined. I could do another 300 words on that subject alone, but I won’t waste your time.

Below, we’re propping up our three faves from 2024. Then, we’re sharing three more bands that we believe have been grossly overlooked. Oh, and congrats to Dave Matthews for getting in on the Fan Vote (which is the only way that guy was ever getting in here).

  • Ozzy Osbourne

    A LONG overdue dual inductee. He’s been in as a member of Black Sabbath for years, but his solo work stands on its own and thus makes the Prince of Darkness worthy of enshrinement as a solo artist.

  • MC5

    Fred puts them below legendary Detroit proto-punks like Iggy Pop, but I put the MC5 on equal footing with Mr. 5-foot-1. It’s just a shame the Rock Hall waited so long to honor them; they’re all dead.

  • A Tribe Called Quest

    “bUt It’S tHe ROCK hAlL!” Shut up. That take is old and tired. The Hall has evolved. And Tribe deserves the accolades.

  • De La Soul

    Fred brought up a great point: it’s weird to have Tribe and not De La. Or to have the former in before the latter. Maybe the Plugs get in next year?

  • Soundgarden

    I snuck an AIC song into the post earlier, as they’re in the same category as Soundgarden. But Soundgarden in Hardy’s all-time fave. They both belong.

  • Joy Division

    Hardy is right: people insist upon them. But for good reason. They’re a vastly influential act.

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