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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

161. Giggity Giggity -
Thank you ,Shawn.Every time I read one of your moronic blogs,I feel so much smarter..You are an idiot..So,Elton John and Rod Stewart have kept their careers going ,long after 30 years..In 30 years nobody will remember Shawn Amos.Not that many care now...Chris Cornell is STILL a thriving force in the rock world...Just shut-up,Shwan

162. BOOYA -
chris cornell still rocks my socks

163. Gsoldier -
u have all of these classic and recent musicians who r very talented and have HUGE fan bases, and your sayin the "jumped the shark?" huh? what about flava flav or ray j? u have brett michaels up their and that's the only one that makes sense

164. Beau H -
I agree with all..Snoop Dogg I still appreciate..the rest..no so much...I do agree that Ice Cube should be on here for sure though.."Are we there yet?" Come on!!

165. Jackn -
I stand by the inclusion of Chris Cornell. Audioslave has maybe two good songs to their name, and even if they have sold well to the social mainstream of America, most critics pan them as bland and uninteresting. Which could also be said of Nickleback's entire career...

166. dewdrop -
Gwen Stefani deserves to be on this list more the Cornell! She went from ska to fake nails and gold hops!

In my opinion most mainstream musicians sell out at one point or another. With all the pressure from the bigwigs at there sell-out studios, its almost not even their fault. NOT!

167. Michael -
You might say I was born in the wrong decade but I got turned on to the Grateful Dead on Sept 28, 1993 at the old Boston Garden. Even though Jerry lost his battle to that ever so powerful demon.He played for the love of playing music, not for the gold! Heck,even to this day Bobby Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzman are still touring with their solo bands and selling out shows. They are even getting back together as The Dead this Spring. Todays muscians SUCK! They have no musical talent and all they are doing it for is the money. Thats why they suck, they don't play from their soul. Thats my opinion and I'm sticking to it! Jam on boys

168. MikeyW -
Come on man are you serious. I mean i liked RATM and Soundgarden more than Audioslave but Audioslave was still beter than 98% of the bands that where out at that time.

169. Jeremy -
wow, worst blog post ever. Mayer? Really? Since room for squares, it has only gotten better...

Cornell? LMAO? What the hell...

It' s one thing not to like the music, a completely other thing to say that "they jumped the shark...:

Seriously buddy. Get a clue.

170. Yahoo! Music User -
Music Sucks today. Rembember Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin a few years ago that was a mainstream music. Now you get lousy music, lousy actors. It seems like people lost a taste for good music and people devolve.
True John Mayers is overrated, I never liked him anyway. That guy from Poison is a weird guy who is probably bald because he always covers his head. He doesn't have any credibility.
I would keep the guy from Audioslave for a little bit. It was a good anylysis of everybody else.

171. D -
The bond song was good, and all his music is pretty good.

But he is, sadly, a "libitard," literally a liberal retard, who seems to prefer wearing a dickie in france. How posh.

172. Chris -
You forgot Gene Simmons.Gene Simmons isn't even a rock star,he's more like a pimp.He has totally destroyed and laid waste to Kiss.There was some good music in there somewhere,but now all you'll remember is a lame reality show,Kiss condoms,and Koffins.However,i whole heartedly agree with the Audioslave comments.What a crap band.How could anybody use the words "Audioslave" and "Inspired" in the same sentence????

173. freeskiier101 -
chris cornell is the man

174. Bearsfan -
Let's all agree that if you end up hosting a reality show on VH1 your career is pretty much taking a dump anyway. If not, then someone explain why Michaels is still looking for a wife on TV and a bunch of skanks think they're the ones right for the job. I mean by the third version you think someone would've gotten the hint, right? BTW, I happened to like that particular Happy Days show mainly because I had even money that Fonz wasn't gonna make it. Oh well...I'm just a loser. Quick, someone write me a show to star in on VH1!

175. Brian -
i'm not a John Mayer fan... but banging hot celebrities, isn't that what a rock star is supposed to be known for? like, why get into the business if your not gonna reap the benefits that come with it.

176. B-Man -
Chris Cornell made the best bond song ever....... and seems to be getting a bunch of attention so I don't get what this dude is talking about. He still probably has the best rock and roll voice to go along with his ongoing success

177. Mr. Chevelle -
All are true except for Cornell and Audioslave. What about Alice Cooper and his golf visor on the links? He has become Mr. Golf and Leisure!

David Lee Roth jumped the Shark when he was in his 'Just A Gigolo' days.

How about Glenn Frey of The Eagles when he started playing smugglers and such on TV?

And don't forget OZZY OSBOURNE! (Need I say more?)

PS I love Elton John but I have to agree with you on your comment about him.

178. Laurel Gardens -
Queen Jumped the shark when they tries to replace FREDDIE............ Ain't gonna happen. At least John had the right idea and quit.

179. Colleen B -
yeeah...audioslave really did suck. it doesnt matter how many albums you sell in how many years-brittney-it doesnt matter how much money you make-jayz-being an artist has nothing to do with any of that. if you guys dont understand that, well, you and your parents were prolly the ones watching that god awful episode of happy days.

180. Yahoo! Music User -
My jaw dropped when you said Chris Cornell especially for saying he "jumped the shark" when Audioslave came out. They were definitely a rockin band! I would have to say he may have jumped the shark with the Timbaland song not Audioslave. I still love me some Chris Cornell but the last 2 solo albums didn't really do it for me.
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