No Canadians in World Chess Hall of Fame!?

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  • #16
    For Brad: regarding Lemmy, don't know who you mean.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Frank Dixon View Post
      For Brad: regarding Lemmy, don't know who you mean.
      Best to leave well enough alone. :)

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      • #18
        Regarding Lemmy, he certainly had an important and innovative rock-and-roll career ('Louie, Louie' from the late 1970s being perhaps his best-known song).

        I was focused on sports people when I was replying, and originally passed over your Lemmy reference, sorry about that.

        Lemmy is unfortunate to be not yet inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, being possibly deserving, but I believe that Hall is among the most politically rife, with strife and feuding unfortunately marring the selection process and outcome, often delaying or denying induction, through quarrels over credits as to who did what! Lemmy was very good, but he wasn't associated with "The Beatles', or 'The Rolling Stones', or 'The Who', or 'Pink Floyd', among far more prominent British groups. That may hurt him on credit.

        Just on another Canadian music topic there, 'Rush', great Canadian band out of Toronto, were inducted,, RRHOF, a few years ago, and deservedly so. I recommend 'My Effin' Life', by Rush member Geddy Lee as a fantastic memoir!! But so far Kingston's 'The Tragically Hip' have not been inducted, as a band, they are about 15 years younger than Rush, so perhaps there is still time. There is a Hip publishing program currently underway, with the band's story 'This Is Our Life' a simply wondrous memoir, of an amazingly harmonious collaboration covering decades, along with extensive video program history.

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        • #19
          Thanks Frank, I do agree that the Rock Hall of Fame is suspect. I just had a look at a list of prominent non-inductees. The Guess Who (maybe they don't like the lyrics of America Woman), Grand Funk (outsold the Beatles in 1969), Slayer, Iron Maiden, Soundgarden... on and on.

          However we had best not get off the topic of chess. :)

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