Rock On, Readers
Briefly

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is seen as an emblem of nostalgia and capitalism, which contradicts the authentic rebellious spirit that rock music embodies.
One reader, Brian, described the Rock Hall as "over-hyped" and expressed that it was "really quite sad and pathetic, actually." This sentiment resonated with several others.
Pamela compared the Rock Hall to participation trophies for children, suggesting it's an unnecessary honor that rewards mediocrity rather than true excellence in rock music.
Angie, 67, defended the Rock Hall, stating she looks back on her past nostalgically and appreciates the memories evoked by its tributes to rock history.
Read at The Atlantic
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