
Why doesn’t Jim Keltner get the same recognition as a drummer as John Bonham or Keith Moon?
Dude has drummed on some of the most iconic music of all-time.

Dude has drummed on some of the most iconic music of all-time.
This new album is incredible, and it only took them almost sixty years to finally come up with a good artwork design too!
Deep Purple's setlists feel so short. No Fireball, Woman from Tokyo, or freakin' CHILD IN TIME in the setlist? Shouldn't they be playing at least for two hours??
I just listened to this for the first time and all I can say is wow!
The title track is an instant classic, possibly competing with Child in Time for my favorite DP song.
And the energy doesn’t let up after that. Even two of these songs were played on Live in Japan! Thoughts?
Didn't know the track list going in. It's a great album, but I was waiting for the moment "Woman From Tokyo" would come on. They're in Japan after all. No wonder the audience didn't go that crazy!
Are you still holding out hope for Ritchie and Ian to reconcile and tour together once more, so that Deep Purple fans can enjoy them one last time in concert?
I was too young to appreciate 13 when it came out. I just want to see one new Sabbath release in my lifetime. Tony, Bill, and Geezer were in great form for Ozzy's last performance, and I'm sure they're itching to get back in the studio. Is there still a chance if Gillan is interested?
Sounding as good and vibrant as ever. Wow!!
I'm a little surprised people are making the same assumptions they did with Time Out of Mind and Tempest, and are just assuming that Rough and Rowdy Ways from six years ago is going to be Dylan's last album.
First off, it already isn't the last. We got Shadow Kingdom after.
Second: Dylan toured the Tempest songs for years, longer than he's toured the Rough and Rowdy Way songs so far.
Dude is constantly touring, continues to publish written work, and has collaborated with Barbara Streisand and Willie Nelson. I'd be more worried if there was no activity going on at all. Seems obvious to me that inspiration will strike him again.
NBA Draft doesn't seem to get as much traction as the NFL draft. Why is that?