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had to go in that opportunity. Sometimes people may get hurt and feelings may get hurt, especially in music, cause we re all emotional people and we love what we do, and it s not just a business to us it s an emotional thing.
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In a new interview with Rocking With Jam Man, BLACK SABBATH's touring drummer Tommy Clufetos was asked if he thinks the band's original drummer Bil.
Bill Ward s job.
Asked on
Rocking With Jam Man whether Ward should have taken the drum throne for Sabbath s last-ever show (which was in the band s hometown of Birmingham, England), Clufetos explained that answers to those questions were well above his pay-grade at the time. I m the last guy in the world who has any idea of what goes on there, so I can t say, Should he? Shouldn t he? because I don t know what was really going on, Clufetos said. All I know is that I was asked to play drums. So I don t really concern myself with things that aren t in my control. That s between him and the band. So you re asking the wrong guy the question, cause I m just a drummer and I keep my mouth shut.
Bill Ward s job.
Asked on
Rocking With Jam Man whether Ward should have taken the drum throne for Sabbath s last-ever show (which was in the band s hometown of Birmingham, England), Clufetos explained that answers to those questions were well above his pay-grade at the time. I m the last guy in the world who has any idea of what goes on there, so I can t say, Should he? Shouldn t he? because I don t know what was really going on, Clufetos said. All I know is that I was asked to play drums. So I don t really concern myself with things that aren t in my control. That s between him and the band. So you re asking the wrong guy the question, cause I m just a drummer and I keep my mouth shut.
Bill Ward s job.
Asked on
Rocking With Jam Man whether Ward should have taken the drum throne for Sabbath s last-ever show (which was in the band s hometown of Birmingham, England), Clufetos explained that answers to those questions were well above his pay-grade at the time. I m the last guy in the world who has any idea of what goes on there, so I can t say, Should he? Shouldn t he? because I don t know what was really going on, Clufetos said. All I know is that I was asked to play drums. So I don t really concern myself with things that aren t in my control. That s between him and the band. So you re asking the wrong guy the question, cause I m just a drummer and I keep my mouth shut.