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Carol Kaye Declines Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction:


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20 hours ago, fjz said:

I can't seem to find a definition for music that clearly states that all 3 elements must be present.

Again, I'll stick with what I learned in school and via the Berklee correspondence course.

I paid for those lessons, and I'm going to use them :D:D:D 

Melody, harmony, and rhythm are all components of music, but according to what I learned, you need all three for it to be music.

But like I said earlier, we probably just need to agree to disagree. 

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18 hours ago, craigb said:

Bob's too nice.  Is it ok if I criticize rap?  😁

Neither you nor I nor anyone else has to like it, and we can list reasons why, but it's hard to argue with something that makes zillions of dollars. 

I don't like football, hang gliding, or hot peppers, but lots of people do. And I can think of reasons why I don't like them. Football=boring. Hang gliding=dangerous. Hot peppers=the plants developed that to keep animals from eating them, who am I to argue? :)

 

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24 minutes ago, Notes_Norton said:

I don't like football, hang gliding, or hot peppers, but lots of people do. And I can think of reasons why I don't like them. Football=boring. Hang gliding=dangerous. Hot peppers=the plants developed that to keep animals from eating them, who am I to argue?

you missed the cricket joke there 

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2 hours ago, pedant said:

you missed the cricket joke there 

Crikey—I cleanly missed the clever cricket joke that someone cracked. It's a catastrophe by Jiminy.



(I haven't watched TV since the early 1990s, so all my TV references are old—I'm approaching my codger years.)

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On 6/30/2025 at 9:34 AM, Notes_Norton said:

what I learned in school and via the Berklee correspondence course

"It's my authority and by golly I'm gonna appeal to it!"

I do not recognize Berklee's definition (or maybe it's just your interpretation of their definition).

Here's some NOTmusic written by Claude Debussy:

 

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Carol's right on the money. To those who are confused about her reasons, don't worry it was never properly explained and there are a lot of incorrect assumptions, but I'll try to sum it up.

Imagine you're the left fielder on a baseball team that wins the world series. Then MLB picks you, and you alone, to accept the ring, give a speech and get your name, and your name alone, engraved on the wall. Meanwhile your teammates aren't even allowed inside the building. Get it now?

Carol is rightly trying to draw attention to the fact that there were hundreds of studio musicians working as a team, so it's an insult to the entire team if 1 person is singled out to get their name, and their name alone, chosen as the 1 inductee.

As for her gripe about being called "the wrecking crew", that has nothing to do with her gripe with the RnRHoF. She just happened to vent about it in her facebook post, and that's what everyone descended on as her reason for snubbing the award. But no, that's just a long standing sore wound that's been poked by the sudden media attention. But make no mistake, she turned down the award because it would've been an insult to all her teammates if she alone took the trophy home.

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On 7/5/2025 at 12:12 PM, SuperFreq said:

Imagine you're the left fielder on a baseball team that wins the world series. Then MLB picks you, and you alone, to accept the ring, give a speech and get your name, and your name alone, engraved on the wall.

Imagine you were a utility infielder for 2 different teams throughout the 70's. In the 2020's, the Baseball Hall of Fame picks you, and you alone from the teams you played for to be inducted.

Well, yeah, that's how the Baseball Hall of Fame works. It recognizes the achievements of individual players.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame does too, except it expands on this to also allow for people to be inducted in small groups when their achievements were known by the name of the group.

Ms. Kaye is being recognized for her individual achievements, something she's never had trouble with promoting in interviews. I have seen other session players of the era point out that Carol Kaye wasn't the only session bassist in Los Angeles in the 60's (of course they all seem to accuse each other of claiming gigs they didn't actually play on).

What would she propose? How should the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame recognize the achievements of deliberately anonymous session musicians? It's not the Hall of Skilled Performances That Contributed to Others' Success in a Variety of Musical Genres.

Carol Kaye is as well-known as she is partly because she has actively built her own brand over the years. More power to her, she's a role model for female musicians and a symbol for the contributions of session players. She's sold a few method books too. But....quick, without the help of Google, name a single person other than actual band members who played bass on a Beach Boys recording. I'm a pretty big Beach Boys fan and I can't think of one name. Glen Campbell went out on the road with them on bass, but I don't recall if he also played bass on any of the records.

People who care about fame start bands or solo acts. Session players make a living from playing music without the part where you have to ride around on buses without going home for weeks or months at a time, or answer the same 5 interview questions over and over, or get approached by fans and media when you'd prefer to just be going about your normal business, or have your personal life examined by a bunch of strangers.

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Other than food for this conversation, it really makes no difference to me. I don't care or give any credence to who the Hall of Fame pick or snubs, and who decides to decline.

Industry giving awards to themselves are covert advertisements and/or popularity contests in the academy. IMO, they are for the fans, and not for serious professionals. 

Ms. Kaye is a good bass player and guitar player, and I like some of her work, and what I don't care for is only a reflection of my personal taste.

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24 minutes ago, pedwal wally wally wha said:

They could've inducted the whole wrecking crew, they do whole bands 

Bingo. That's what she's saying. But nobody gets it. "The wrecking crew" was essentially a band. Carol's best work was as part of the band.

If my baseball analogy above was too tricky, then let's cut to the chase. This is like inducting Paul while ignoring the Beatles.

And if Carol herself, the award winner, doesn't like it then who are we, or anyone, to shove it on her?

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