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By Evelyn McDonnell/MOLI

The Rock Hall doesn't get it, but "Venus" does

It's hard to take the annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony seriously, what with the institution inducting Madonna and John Mellencamp earlier this week, while Iggy Pop and the Stooges and Joan Jett and the Runaways remain unanointed. It's not that I'm against Madge and Johnny. But there's an important difference between innovation and commercialization, and the first priority of a curating body like the Rock Hall should be the former. I also know what's raw power and who loves rock'n'roll: Pop and Jett are rockers to the gut, in a way Ms. Ciccone or even Leonard Cohen (also honored) are not. If nothing else, the former Mr. Osterberg has been making music longer than Mellencamp, and the erstwhile Ms. Larkin's career predates Madonna's by several years. C'mon people, let's show some respect.

Thankfully for the HoF, Pop and Jett also don't hold grudges, so both performed at the March 10 induction ceremony. The Stooges played a Madonna tribute at her request, so really, the Material Girl gets props from me here – it's not her I'm bashing. Jett honored the Dave Clark Five. Yeah, it was a pretty dull year for the HoF.

Fortunately, Jett is getting her props elsewhere: Venus magazine names her the best female guitarist of all time in its current issue. I was honored to be one of the judges for this contest, and yes, I do love me some Joan Jett. She's an underrated icon: a proto-punk, a self-made woman, an independent artist. Because she was a teenage Runaway, because she plays hard rock rooted in the great bubblegum pop of Tommy James and the Shondells, because she sports tattoos and leather and that awesome shag, I think people tend to underrate Joan's intelligence and commitment, to write her off as a hair-metal icon. I've interviewed her a couple times, and believe me, she's a smart cookie, with a fascinating, important history that someone should document. (Ditto for Pop, except that someone already has documented it; Paul Trynka's Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed is a rock bio as compelling and complicated as its subject.)

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  • Wendy Case

    11:44 EDT, 17.Mar.08

    Awww, thanks Fury. You're the most adorable perv I know. (And, believe me, it takes one to know one.)
  • jfury

    10:05 EDT, 17.Mar.08

    And for chrissake, I'd have voted for WENDY CASE. Not simply because I love her, but because she can chop redwoods down with that axe work of hers. It's boner-central, especially when she's in the dress and knee-high boots. Aaaand I've outed myself as a perv once again.
  • Evelyn

    09:34 EDT, 17.Mar.08

    Nancy Wilson was actually second on my list.
  • jfury

    13:02 EDT, 15.Mar.08

    That Kelly Johnson isn't on that list is a travesty. And I agree with Wendy 100%. As much as I adore some artists on that list, they're not good *guitar players*. (And another vote for Gina Volpe!)
  • Theo Kogan

    11:32 EDT, 15.Mar.08

    i would say maybe best rhythym guitarist icon as well. Gina Volpe of Lunachicks... now she is a wailer and often overlooked and i am not saying this beacause i was in a band with her! Let's not forget some hair metal bands too like Vixen and Girlschool (thank you Wendy) and Joan's old band mate- LIta Ford and Allison Robertson of the Donnas- and this is just a few. I could go on and on unfortunately women are still extremely overlooked , underrated and underpaid in Rock N Roll.
  • Roblevine

    22:04 EDT, 14.Mar.08

    Joan Jett is a great guitarist, although I think she might be more influential as a singer and all-around icon. I think the most influential female guitarist is Maybelle Carter of the Carter Family, who I was surprised to see didn't make the Venus list. "Best" is an odd measure, since the Carter Family's songs were so simple. But country and rock would be very different without her "Carter scratch." She's an American genius, and she deserves more recognition.
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