I was very pleased last year when, after a long and agonizing wait, Daryl Hall & John Oates finally made it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! An artist is eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first album. For Hall & Oates, that threshold was crossed in 1997. It then took 17 years for them to even get nominated. They were inducted in their first year nominated, and rightfully so.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has now announced its inductees for the class of 2015. Among the honorees are Stevie Ray Vaughn, Lou Reed, Bill Withers and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. See the full list here.

Because of various questionable inclusions (Green Day this year?), omissions, and delays in inductions over the years, many fans have come to diminish their faith in this institution.

The biggest remaining snub in my opinion? Chicago. The band has been around for over four decades and are well beyond that 25-year mark since their first release to meet this requirement. There have been lead singer changes, most notably when Peter Cetera left in 1985 to pursue his own legendary solo career, and their chart success isn't what it once was, but Chicago's music has never wavered in quality.

So does anybody really know what time it is?  Yes, it's time for Chicago to be honored by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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