Ohio - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

 

 

 

Because it is a museum filled with priceless exhibits and memorabilia, you are not allowed to take any pictures inside of its walls. Since my birth, I have always been known to be somewhat of a rebel, so I didn't listen to posted signs or the warnings of the R+R HoF employees. On the left, Jenny and Timmy become just another brick in the wall in the structure from the Pink Floyd song. The picture on the right is a real life replica of the image from the Pink Floyd album "The Division Bell." I don't know what it symbolizes (all things Pink Floyd are just straight-up wierd and I'd have to be a genius to understand their point) but I still that it was sweet that it was hanging out right over there.

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This is the teacher that wouldn't leave them kids alone. I don't know why it's some goofy giant monster, but then again I haven't seen their 1982 movie "The Wall", nor have I seen the stage show/tour they did in support of the album. From what I understand, It's totally way out there and filled with psychedelic craziness. Someday when I feel like I'm ready, I'll watch it and maybe then I'll understand...

Jenny and I stepped outside to grab a breath of air and were instantly greeted by the sweet smell of Lake Erie. We could have just been imagining it because I don't believe that any of the Great Lakes could smell sweet. Also, I've been told that Cleveland smells. There's no truth to any of these rumors, but I don't give a damn what I say or post on this site. Who in their right mind believes me anyway?

This Weezer logo hung outside of the gift shop, and without prior knowledge, I would have to bet that it was a prop that hung above the stage during one of their tours. Although it is a fantastic homage to the Van Halen logo, this W is as recognizable as the VH one is.

Near the exit they had these giant guitars, which I believe were part of some exhibit in the past. They kept the best ones (like the Michael Jackson themed one that I'm standing next to) and put them inside. I say "I believe" because I have no actual proof of anything.