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  • I love the audience's reaction at the beginning when they recognize the song!!! :)

  • WO WO WO HAY!! AM GAY. NEIL IS GAY OK

  • In my opinion, Neil Sedaka, easily should be in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I don't really care if he gets in, in a way, because it is a joke. Rap singers and singers with much less talent than Neil are in. I honestly don't believe that being in the R&R Hall of Fame means that much. Great singers such as Connie Francis aren't in it while some lesser singers are. To me Neil's music is outstanding, but the hall is BS. I did sign your petition though. Neil's music will still be heard in 50 years

  • Search on Google with 'jann wenner sedaka rock hall', and you'll find some reasons...

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  • Jann Wenner can only be embarrassed that NEIL SEDAKA and most of the Brill Building participants are not in the Hall of Fame while Madonna and Leonard Cohen already have been inducted... Of course, no one knows where Rolling Stone is, its address or if its building has any history. But Sedaka and co always have 1619 Broadway, sitting there in all its splendor between 49th and 50th Streets, a living landmark. It will be there long after the whole debacle of the Hall of Fame is a distant memory.

  • What is the REAL reason Sedaka is not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

    Seriously, the man has written songs, song great songs, been in the business longer then some singers have been alive.

    Did he irk some one, do other singers not like him, it is beyond reason that this talented super star is not in.

    Not to belittle some of the inductee's in the past, but some do not have the same talent that this man has.

    So my only thought is, he must have done something to ignored??????

  • Jann Wenner can only be embarrassed that NEIL SEDAKA and most of the Brill Building participants are not in the Hall of Fame while Madonna and Leonard Cohen already have been inducted... Of course, no one knows where Rolling Stone is, its address or if its building has any history. But Sedaka and co always have 1619 Broadway, sitting there in all its splendor between 49th and 50th Streets, a living landmark. It will be there long after the whole debacle of the Hall of Fame is a distant memory.

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