Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2018 Nominees

The nominations for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ’s Class of 2018 have been revealed yesterday morning.

Vying for a chance to be inducted next spring are Judas Priest, Bon Jovi, Radiohead, Dire Straits, The Zombies, The Moody Blues, Link Wray, The Cars, MC5, Rage Against The Machine and The J. Geils Band.
Completing the nominees are Depeche Mode, Kate Bush, Eurythmics, LL Cool J, The Meters, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Nina Simone and Sister Rosetta Thorpe.
The five inductees will be announced in December and they will then be inducted at the Barclays Center ceremony in Brooklyn on 14th April 2018. They will then be immortalised at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
For the sixth year, fans themselves can have their say on the inductees alongside the 800 artists, historians and music industry insiders of the Rock Hall voting body. The “fan’s ballot” will count as one of the ballots that decide the class of 2018.

rock and roll hall of fame

Artists can be nominated for the prestigious honour 25 years after the release of their first studio album – and Radiohead and Rage Against The Machine have picked up nods in their first year of eligibility.
Although Judas Priest have been eligible for the Hall of Fame since 1999 – 25 years after ‘Rocka Rolla’ was unleashed – incredibly this is Rob Halford and co.’s first nomination.
Somewhat controversially, despite being one of the biggest heavy metal bands on the planet, Iron Maiden have been omitted from the shortlist once again. Still yet to pick up a nomination, Maiden have been eligible since 2005.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was established by Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun on 20th April 1983 to honour artists who helped shape the history of rock n’ roll.
This year’s nominees are as follows:

Judas Priest
Bon Jov
Radiohead
Dire Straits
The Zombies
The Moody Blues
Link Wray
The Cars
MC5
Rage Against The Machine
Depeche Mode
Kate Bush
Eurythmics
LL Cool J
The Meters
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
Nina Simone
Sister Rosetta Thorpe
The J. Geils Band

Interview with Abdi Ohadi Guitarist Aortae band

Abdi Ohadi Interview

Abdi Ohadi (born 1369 in Kerman), started playing guitar since he was 10 years old and in 1389  formed the band

Aortae with Homayoon Majdzade (Kahtmayan’s leader) and Saeed Piltan as drummer who left the band later.

1-  How did your childhood go?

I like my childhood a lot. Playing and watching cartoons and lonely times were my favorite. I was a quiet kid and

sometimes other kids would bully me which made me so sad, so I was happier alone.I’m still a kid inside.

2-  How did you form Aortae?

Aortae was the name I had in mind since high school, because of the unusual form of my own aortae . the band was

formed by the time Kahtmayan visited kerman. I composed most of the material through that time. The album

“Schizotherapy” was a series of my repressed emotions after years, I could never form the band without

Homayaoon.  Right now us two are the only members of Aortae.

3-  How do you write your songs?

Usually in the middle of the night and they totally just happen.I never said ok let’s pick up the guitar and write a

song! You always get good results while improvising.

4-  What is your favorite song among your compositions?

I’ve written lots of songs in different genres, “Still Bleeding” is so special to me and I did a cover of “Tide Is Turning”

by Roger Waters which is also my favorite.

5-  What do you think about the bands in Iran?

Personally, I think good things are about to happen. Things are getting better everyday. I’m a huge fan of

Kahtmayan and I also listen to other musicians. To me, the most important thing about an artist, is having a

character without technical complications,I seek for deep emotions,be it sadness,happiness,love or hatred.That’s

what appeals to me.Technics don’t quite work out without a nice concept behind.Also I think doing covers is a good

exercise in order to know the musical roots.

6-  What would you rather do, if you weren’t a musician ?

An author or a chef! I’m crazy about food! and I love writing a lot. Or I would be a basketball player if I could,or

maybe I’d do food testing.

7-  Do you think the meaning of mainstream has changed through times ?

Not the meaning but the place. If you check your Telegram you see everyone is so anti mainstream. Everyone is

looking for unknown artists that nobody’s ever heard of, but I don’t call the everyday musical events as mainstream

This is sad to see people have heard more Amon Amarth than Death and Andy James is more popular than Marty

Friedman. Or hardcore Camel fans don’t go beyond Rajaz and the song Stationary Traveller,or same thing about

Pink Floyd.Metallica is being punched from every side everday by those who cannot bear new different things

happening.They  go hard on the album “Hard wired to self destruct” and the performance with Lady GaGa and stuff

like that. I have my own way,I’d rather be eating a fancy meal at some old routine restaurant than having a routine

meal at some new fancy place,I might test the new fancy place and go back to it every once in a while,but my first

choice would always be that one old restaurant.

8-  If you could be a Disney character, who would you be ?

It’s the most interesting question! It’s so hard to choose cause I love them all… umm guess I’d like to be Goofy! He

has a cool character with weird adventures. He doesn’t live so logically. He also goes to beautiful places.

9-  Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

I’ll be around ! trying to enjoy music more and getting better at it,with my big mind which is getting bigger

everyday.

 

interview by Aida Zarifian

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