R.I.P. Sir!
WGTB ( Georgetown U) mid 1977, phoned in to station while Meatloaf was the night‘s special guest hour being interviewed - very nice and down to earth personality.
A great artist - You will be missed!
@artemus_5 - So you're saying Grand Funk sold more records than, say, Creedence, in the late 60's/early 70's? 🤔 I do not think so, no. |
larsman It's closer than you probably think it is. Grand Funk Railroad sold 25 million albums while Creedence sold 26 million. GFR had 7 top ten albums, two #1 singles, but never a #1 album. Creedence had 5 top ten albums, zero #1 singles, and two #1 albums. I'd call it a draw on album sales and popularity. But for some reason Creedence made the Hall in 1993 and GFR continues to be snubbed. GFR deserves to be in the Hall a lot more than some who are already in, especially the non-rock (e.g. Hip Hop) acts. |