Steve M.
06-12-2005, 10:02 PM
San Francisco's ultimate eighties power pop band, Huey Lewis and the News, will be eligible for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame either next year or in 2007. They created a lot of enjoyable, lightweight pop, but little else. Do they belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Pros:
"The Heart of Rock and Roll" came from something one of the band members said after a concert in Cleveland, Ohio - "The heart of rock and roll is in Cleveland." Bingo!
"Heart and Soul" and "Workin' For a Livin'" are decent songs.
If they get inducted the same year as Weather Report, the MC at the induction ceremonies will be able to say, "Here's Huey Lewis and the News with the Weather Report!" :D :lol:
Huey purports to like the blues.
The video for "If This Is It" is so damn funny!
Cons:
"The Heart of Rock and Roll" doesn't list Chicago in its rundown of musically rich cities, and it substitutes Baton Rouge (!) for New Orleans to (sort of) fit the rhyme scheme.
And while we're at it, who calls Philadelphia "the Liberty Town?" I come from a Philadelphia family, and no one calls it that! ("The Big Scrapple," yes. "The Liberty Town," no.)
"Bad Is Bad" really is.
Huey is a doofus of sorts, and his drummer looks so uncool.
"Hip To Be Square" is an endorsement of conservative, middle-class values. Yeech! :barf:
"Do You Believe In Love" is really, really, really annoying.
Their music sounds perfect in T.G.I. Friday's or Applebee's.
What have they done lately?
Any thoughts?
Pros:
"The Heart of Rock and Roll" came from something one of the band members said after a concert in Cleveland, Ohio - "The heart of rock and roll is in Cleveland." Bingo!
"Heart and Soul" and "Workin' For a Livin'" are decent songs.
If they get inducted the same year as Weather Report, the MC at the induction ceremonies will be able to say, "Here's Huey Lewis and the News with the Weather Report!" :D :lol:
Huey purports to like the blues.
The video for "If This Is It" is so damn funny!
Cons:
"The Heart of Rock and Roll" doesn't list Chicago in its rundown of musically rich cities, and it substitutes Baton Rouge (!) for New Orleans to (sort of) fit the rhyme scheme.
And while we're at it, who calls Philadelphia "the Liberty Town?" I come from a Philadelphia family, and no one calls it that! ("The Big Scrapple," yes. "The Liberty Town," no.)
"Bad Is Bad" really is.
Huey is a doofus of sorts, and his drummer looks so uncool.
"Hip To Be Square" is an endorsement of conservative, middle-class values. Yeech! :barf:
"Do You Believe In Love" is really, really, really annoying.
Their music sounds perfect in T.G.I. Friday's or Applebee's.
What have they done lately?
Any thoughts?