The absolute foundation of Canadian Rock. The driving guitars, the pounding rhythms, and the emphasis on good times and simple stories. And then the rock band drama, break up, and two great solo careers afterwards. And for a tiny little country compared next door to a cultural behemoth, they showed with American Woman that Canadian artists didn't need to take a back seat to anyone. They also shows artists they didn't need to come from Toronto or Montreal to do it. So thanks to them, there was a massive wave of Canadian rock in the late 70s and early 80s, and a timeless sound that continues in arenas around the world to this day.
They'll never be in the RnR HOF. They - and most of their spiritual offspring - set critics' teeth on edge. Populist and popular means it can't be good, am I right?

But they are in the Order of Canada, for contributions to the country, and the Arts.
They're also still going, sort of. I have tickets to see Cummings / Bachman together next summer, which they booked after not killing each other at a charity event here in town a couple years ago. Fingers crossed it doesn't get Covid'ed out again.