Neal Schon Thinks Paul Rodgers’ Rock Hall Exclusion Is A Sin

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Paul Rodgers has never been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame throughout his career, and Neal Schon thinks it’s a sin.

A fan page on X shared a live version of Free’s ‘Fire And Water.’ In the caption, they wrote “Paul Rodgers is not in the Rock Hall” with a shocked face emoji. The Journey guitarist responded with “Yes this is beyond a f*cking sin.”

As it turns out, though, Rodgers was invited to join the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame but turned down the offer.

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“Years and years ago, Ahmet Ertegun who was the head of Atlantic Records [and a co-founder of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame] said to me, ‘Paul, we’re making this museum of rock ‘n’ roll. Do you guys want to be part of it?,'” he explained the offer in a chat with Eddie Trunk. “And I said, ‘What, a museum of rock ‘n’ roll? What’s it called?’ He said, ‘The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.’”

“I don’t think rock ‘n’ roll belongs in a museum,” Rodgers added. The singer also said he was asked again a couple of times but still refused. “It doesn’t affect my daily life. It doesn’t affect what I do in any way at all,” he added.

Rodgers’ bands Free and Bad Company have sold a combined 40 million albums worldwide. He also spent five years as the frontman for Queen, which was inducted into the Hall in 2001.

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