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Musicians Who've Jumped the Shark

Posted Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:36pm PST by Shawn Amos in GetBack

Last night, I bet my wife she couldn't recite all the lyrics to "Every Rose Has Its Thorn." You do things like that when you have kids and don't go out anymore. I lost the bet, so I was forced to watch VH1's "Rock of Love Bus With Bret Michaels." Not sure what's worse: realizing I have a wife who can recite Poison lyrics verbatim or watching an hour of Bret Michaels.

It's hard for musicians to stay on top. Scratch that. It's impossible for musicians to stay on top. We live in a world of fads, passing fancies, and ever-changing moods. So it's understandable that some artists do whatever it takes to stretch their 15 minutes to 30. It's a long ride coming down, and no one wants to hit bottom. Can you blame them for getting a little desperate as the fall begins? So if that means they have to trade in a few integrity chips at the table, c'est la vie.

You were once a Top 10 pop star, and now you're the host of a tabloid TV show? So what? At least everyone still knows your name, Mark McGrath. You were once at the forefront of rap's new wave, and now you're making mashed potatoes with Martha Stewart? At least you're still the leader of the Dogg pound, right, Snoop? You're now spending nights writing a music blog? Uh... let's move on.

Everyone's gotta make a buck, and I'm not begrudging anyone the right to do so. Still, these folks have jumped the shark. It's that sad show business tale dating back to the days of '70s olde, when TV's Fonzie traded in his motorcycle for a pair of water skis. He not only jumped over some sharks, but he also dragged "Happy Days" down into the critical gutter. What was once a beloved show became a joke (even though it stayed at the top of the ratings for a while longer). To this day, the shark-jumping episode lives in infamy and serves as shorthand for those moments when all cred is lost.

Here are five musicians who have jumped the shark in their music careers and the precise moment when it happened. These folks' credibility is gone forever, as they've become the captains of their own cheesy industries. They are not musicians anymore; their purpose is now to keep their brand alive by any means necessary. But name recognition doesn't mean much when fans no longer look to you for inspiration.

THERE'S MORE: See our gallery of all 10 musicians who jumped the shark.

 

 

ELTON JOHN

Moment jumped: Hair replacement surgery in 1990.
In the '70s Elton was a drug-fueled, balding, angry piano man. And he made some great music because of it. Then in 1990 he hit the wall. He cleaned up his act, battled his addictions, and got a hair transplant. Now he looks like a piano-playing Al Franken. But "The Red Piano," his Vegas show, was the moment when it went irretrievably bad. Bye-bye, Elton. I'll see you in my Captain Fantastic dreams.

 

 

 

 

 

JOHN MAYER

Moment jumped: Becoming starlet groupie in 2002.
Yes, the dude can play the blues. Yes, he knows how to seek out and hang with all of the right musical legends. Still, once he jumped on the celebrity dating train (Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Aniston), he became more of a TMZ poster boy than a guitar hero.

 

 

 

 

 

ROD STEWART

Moment jumped: Releasing "It Had to Be You: The Great American Songbook" in 2002.
I'm being charitable here. Most would agree that Rod jumped the shark once the '80s came around. (Anyone remember 1983's "Body Wishes"?) Still, for fans clinging to hopes of a great Faces turnaround, those dreams were dashed forever when Rod the Mod reinvented himself as a third-rate Frank Sinatra, crooning standards for any hockey mom willing to listen.

 

 

 

 

 

SNOOP DOGG

Moment jumped: Appearing as Huggy Bear in 2004's "Starsky & Hutch" remake.
Snoop is in the business of being Snoop. That would be cool if Snoop was still any good. From obvious '70s and '80s pop culture references to obvious oddball pairings designed to make us say, "Oh, look at the gangsta guy doing the thing a gangsta guy would never do, like sing a country song or sing Bollywood. He's so crazy, that Snoop." It's all too predictable. Snoop is just connecting the dots, jumping one shark after another.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHRIS CORNELL

Moment jumped: Forming Audioslave in 2001.
In the history of arranged musical marriages, Audioslave is the worst. The headiness of the former Rage Against the Machine members mixed with the hedonism of Cornell was not inspired. The union felt like a desperate move by a quickly aging post-grunge dude not wanting to fade away. Two solo albums and a James Bond film theme song aren't changing my mind. When you do the Bond theme song, you're not far from "Where are they now?" status.

2319 Comments

141. David S -
I'm not sure about most of the singers listed but I definately disagree about Elton John. Some of his best songs came out long after the 70's were just a memory. I still to this day like what he has done and from what I have heard, his shows in Vegas were a phenominal hit.

142. wvrwmn2004 -
I used to think Brett Michaels was drop dead hot...but the bigger his lips get & the more ho's he plays with......he's a scary CDC nightmare!!!!!! Hand sanitizer anyone?

143. Bob J -
Lol, instead of reading the blog, I find reading the comments more entertaining.

144. Yahoo! Music User -
What an idiotic piece of trash of a blog. True artists keep going...their whole lives.

True haters and nobodys like Shawn Amos apparently go on spewing hate filled rants their whole lives as well.

145. the bluedeath -
They all need help

146. Roxy -
Everyones mad you put Cornell on the list. But I always have and always will love Snoop. He is the only rapper who attempts to do those "predictable" things. Watch that Martha Stewart clip again and pay attention to Snoop as he flips off the camera while playing it off as licking his finger. Thats a big F-U to you!

147. Sergio -
"When you do the Bond theme song, you're not far from "Where are they now?" status."

Is this for real? I realize Sheryl Crow's song "Tomorrow Never Comes" for a Bond flick was not her best work, but saying that she's close to a "Where are they now?" status is a bit too... delusional. Let's see... Duran Duran, another Bond flick tune and it would be about a decade for them to start going "downhill" as far as popularity is concerned. I'm not gonna do internet research on this particular topic, but these two examples work their own magic in order to counter your argument.

148. Mandy -
It's obvious based on user comments that we're all pretty tired of your pontificating and pretension Mr. Amos. Your opinions aren't widely shared so it brings to mind a question of how it is that you're allowed to post them as front page Yahoo! news. You seem to be one of those people who dislike something simply because of the fact that everyone else likes it. And I agree with jdibella. Metallica should definitely be on this list. And I'm sure I'll be sued just for saying so.

149. saiyanangel777 -
Thank you, Yahoo! Music User. :)

150. Yahoo! Music User -
Amos you're an Anus! Attacking Cornell?!?!?! What is your malfunction numb nuts!? Yahoo, do the right thing and put this guy in the unemployed line!

151. Justin S -
What a dumb article I just read.

152. Doc -
Ok Chris Cornell was a home town hero of mine for years and then it was his MOM that jumped the Shark here in Seattle she made him and herself a freak show I think Audioslave has some great tunes and I have them on my I-pod but around Seattle hes still a the dude with the freak mom who jumps on local radio any time she can get on and makes him look like a joke!!!

153. GeorgeJ -
im not the biggest audioslave fan but totally respect their work. mentioning Cornell loses all credibility on this blog. I hate John Mayer, but don't even agree with him being in hear. waste of time

154. Alex -
First of all...Rage is probably the best band in history...(ACDC was before my time but they're just overplayed) 2nd, when you form a new band with the same musicians and a new singer, its always hard to live up to the original...However, Audioslave did a better job than anybody...the intro to Cochise for example...awesome...

Shawn,what the hell is wrong with u??? obviously every other comment on this blog is the same...you probably shouldn't ever write another blog...

This one was you "jumping the shark" in blogging

155. D R -
I love Audioslave.. cornell wrote some great lyrics.. fact.. i think the music itself .. had to wear on you at first.. but after it soaks in wow.. nice stuff.. some kinda raw.. I prefer audio over soundgarden...

156. -
IF only Bret wont quit wasting his time with all them nasty ass scabs - and go looking for a real woman, WTF!! I think that would be good - for him anyway. the dude can sing and he is sure #*@$^*# HOTT!!!! What a waste :(

157. Gloria -
I agree - Chris Cornell is a great musician. I don't think he has "sold out" - And same with the Who - they can do whatever they want - they are THE best rock band by far - then and now. Like #16 said - just go to their show and you'll be blown away - they outperform bands half their age for over 2 hours - no more teen pop please! LONG LIVE ROCK!!!

158. Thomas D -
Are you kidding me???!!! Audioslave was awesome! Putting Chris Cornell on this list is retarded.

159. Yahoo! Music User -
ok i watched that rock of love crap he clames hes looking for love, but come on look at the women on that show they just want to make out drink party and say they kissed a has been but i guess if it keeps going that way he will always be able to rely on a vh1 tv show...

160. anand t -
Chris Cornell???
I think u have personal grudge against him, what happened did he sleep with your wife?
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