Ted Nugent's not afraid to speak his mind, and during a recent interview with The Real Music Observer, he talked about how "literally disrespectful" it is that he's not yet been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame despite being eligible since 2000, especially if you consider some of the acts that have made it in.
βWhen I criticize the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fameβ¦letβs take me out of the equation. Letβs say I donβt qualify β which is ridiculous β but letβs pretend I donβt qualify. But why ABBA before Styx? Why Patti Smith before Triumph? Why Grandmaster Flash or JAY-Z at all?" he questioned. βI mean, to think that they would qualify before the artists I just mentioned, and myself included, itβs just dishonest and itβs literally disrespectful to the Gods of this music β Chuck [Berry] and Bo [Diddley] and all the Gods that created this incredible soundtrack.β
Nugent then made it clear that he doesn't care if he's inducted or not, while continuing to trash others whose inclusion he doesn't understand. βI donβt take it personally because I donβt need it. And quite honestly, the authenticity of the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame has been so tainted by the inclusion of not just non-rockers but anti-rockers. Madonna? Really? So I find it offensive on that level," he said.
βI go back to the people thinking I hated Grandmaster Flash,β he added, referring to comments made last month. βI donβt hate anybodyβ¦I donβt take this stuff personally but I find it offensive to real rockers, to real rock artists and to real rock and roll fansβ¦And I hope heβs happy, I hope heβs healthy and successful."
βBut Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame? Why donβt we just go down to Chuck Berryβs grave and take a s**t on it?" Nugent continued. "Thatβs what that represents to me. And itβs unforgivable.β
Watch Nugent's full interview above.
This past October, the Rock Hall inducted Carole King, Todd Rundgren, the Go-Go's, Foo Fighters, Tina Turner (solo) and Jay-Z and plans to announce its 2022 nominees some time this month.