In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Steve Miller had some harsh words for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame shortly after being inducted as a part of this year’s class.

When asked if the experience was what he thought it’d be, Miller said, “The whole experience should be completely redesigned and become much more artist-friendly.” After referencing the disorganization, calling it an “amateur production,” Miller went further, referencing someone from his record company.

“I wanted to pull him by his necktie and kick him in the nuts,” he said. “He’s made a billion dollars off my work over the last 50 years and the motherfucker just came over and introduced himself tonight. That cheery little thing.”

Miller continued, expanding on the whole industry, “This whole industry fucking sucks and this little get-together you guys have here is like a private boys’ club and it’s a bunch of jackasses and jerks and fucking gangsters and crooks who’ve fucking stolen everything from a fucking artist. Telling the artist to come out here and tap dance.”

He added, “if the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame wants to be taken seriously, they need to put their books out in the public. They need to fucking become transparent. They need to stop lying. They need to stop all the bullshit and they need to clean it up and they need to expand it.”