Well, according to Billboard they were #1 in overall ticket sales among live acts in N. America during the 2000s and #7 in gross earnings.
According to Pollstar they were the 13th highest grossing artist globally and sold the 3rd most tickets globally as of 2022. More tickets sold than bands like The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Metallica, Coldplay, and even Billy Joel.
I'd say that qualifies as pretty famous and worthy of a spot.
I think he had that one tune about the guy who was playing an instrument. Maybe a Man who played a Piano or something, idk, my brain's a bit foggy these days."Even Billy Joel" got a laugh out of me. Where is Billy Joel so popular that we expect him to be a big ticket seller? I can't even recall a single one of his songs except that one where he rattles off a bunch of news headlines.
Also as a non-American I had never heard this song. Based on the sound of it and the look of the guy in the video (I assume this is Dave) I hope never to hear from them again. Ghastly.There's no chance you've never heard Crash Into Me.
And DMB was fantastic up until the Groogrux King now he sucks.. but there was a great stretch of albums.
I'm not saying it should be this way, but this is a pop music popularity contest, and they definitely qualify.Well, according to Billboard they were #1 in overall ticket sales among live acts in N. America during the 2000s and #7 in gross earnings. According to Pollstar they were the 13th highest grossing artist globally and sold the 3rd most tickets globally as of 2022. More tickets sold than bands like The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Metallica, Coldplay, and even Billy Joel. I'd say that qualifies as pretty famous and worthy of a spot.
I think he had that one tune about the guy who was playing an instrument. Maybe a Man who played a Piano or something, idk, my brain's a bit foggy these days.
I probably know but can't remember any of them right now off the top of my head.I can't say I know of a single Mary J. Blige song and nobody is talking about that unless you are all closet Mary J. Blige fans.
I probably know but can't remember any of them right now off the top of my head.
However, at least she has had some albums (and songs?) that have charted all over the world, which is much more that can be said about Dave Matthews Band; their chart performances outside of North America are appallingly bad. So let me just cast a little suspicion on the claim that they are a big concert draw globally (unless 'globally' in this case means the US and maybe Canada).
Also, I think there are already quite a few similar R&B acts to Mary J. Blige in the Hall, so... What the heck, I don't mind.
If you have never had to suffer through a Dave Matthews experience before that you are extremely lucky.Also as a non-American I had never heard this song. Based on the sound of it and the look of the guy in the video (I assume this is Dave) I hope never to hear from them again. Ghastly.
Interestingly enough DMB is actually currently on a world tour and selling out their shows all around the Europe and other continents.I probably know but can't remember any of them right now off the top of my head.
However, at least she has had some albums (and songs?) that have charted well all over the world, which is much more that can be said about Dave Matthews Band; their chart performances outside of North America are appallingly bad. So let me just cast a little suspicion on the claim that they are a big concert draw globally (unless 'globally' in this case means the US and maybe Canada).
Also, I think there are already quite a few similar R&B acts to Mary J. Blige in the Hall, so... What the heck, I don't mind.
Well sure it is, fame is synonymous with popularity.I'm not saying it should be this way, but this is a pop music popularity contest, and they definitely qualify.
O2, is it?Currently selling out in London.
Not sure why you ignored the rest of the locations but Jeez… I wasn’t trying to argue I thought we were just having a discussion and was bringing up a relevant point. I don’t even care for the band. Sorry, man. :/O2, is it?
It's amazing that one needs to argue about such an obvious issue; DAVE MATTHEWS BAND ARE NOT BIG OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA. GET OVER IT.
Every time i try to give a damn about this whole HoF business, i remember that Iron Maiden isn't in there and i go back to not caring.
Its an absolute joke Maiden still isn't in
The rock and roll hall of fame is really just "Who the idiots at Rolling Stone Magazine think are cool/want to be associated with". Not a barometer of ability or actual fame. I'm sure Ozzy is in already with Sabbath but it taking till 2024 for him to get in solo is slightly ludicrous. As mentioned directly above me, Iron Maiden not being in tells you anything you need to know about the quality of the hall. Maiden is in the debate for greatest metal band of all time and is STILL selling out shows around the world. Dave Matthews had some decent songs and a strong following. I'm not sure I'd call them hall of fame worthy but the weak link here is obviously Mary J Blige.
One of them probably didn't like the look that Steve Harris gave them once upon a time. I am half-joking because they are the type of people to be petty and hold grudges for the dumbest reasons.The rock and roll hall of fame is really just "Who the idiots at Rolling Stone Magazine think are cool/want to be associated with". Not a barometer of ability or actual fame. I'm sure Ozzy is in already with Sabbath but it taking till 2024 for him to get in solo is slightly ludicrous. As mentioned directly above me, Iron Maiden not being in tells you anything you need to know about the quality of the hall. Maiden is in the debate for greatest metal band of all time and is STILL selling out shows around the world. Dave Matthews had some decent songs and a strong following. I'm not sure I'd call them hall of fame worthy but the weak link here is obviously Mary J Blige.
By putting Dave Matthews in it is a statement from the HAll that it is US rock and roll Hall of fame. I have never heard one of his songs and do not know anyone who likes him
Well, let me tell you one thing; just like Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman would always have Paris in Casablanca, we'll always have that (connection)!I don’t even care for the band.
No one’s going out of their way to seem « cool » lol. It’s just good music man, get over it. Perhaps those bands are not for you but that doesn’t mean they are bad.People using record sales as a defense or reasoning does not understand how sales have changed over the past 2 decades. Since downloading became the norm it is not hard to manipulate how many downloads an artist has.
The only inductee I have a problem with is the DMB. But we are in the era of letting anyone in and DMB was the leader if the hipster or sock on head movement. For me DMB, Radiohead and Coldplay are the bands that the "cool" people go to, to prove they are "Cool". Can not stand any of the 3 bands for different reasons
The Drummer is very good. The music is so so. I like a very wide veriety of music. The three bands I mentioned are often linked to the hipster movement for a reasonNo one’s going out of their way to seem « cool » lol. It’s just good music man, get over it. Perhaps those bands are not for you but that doesn’t mean they are bad.