When people talk about the greatest drummers of all time the names Neil Peart and Bonzo immediately come up and deservedly so. The watch and listen to The Drumming of Ian Paice and immediately they have to rethink it
Ian Paice along with Cozy Powel and Vinnie Apice is must important hardrock and heavy metal drumer ever,because this drummers started the power/speed metal revolution in 80s trough his pioners performances in 70s!
I suppose you could argue things one way or another as to the best but I like to appreciate each musician for what they bring to the table whether it's drumming, guitar etc.
So fast on the snare. So fast on the bass. So fast on the kit. Yet so musical. Ian is my favorite drummer and together with the other 4 made history as possibly the greatest hard rock band of the genre.
He's excellent. And honor of the 53rd anniversary of their concerto for Groupon orchestra I of course watched and listened to the whole video today. His brief but exquisite drum solo from 1969 is in the third movement of the concert. He displays his lightning fast drumming. Amazing
Ian is perhaps one of the most underrated drummers of his time, and still is going strong with Deep Purple with nearly 60years to his credit, Rock On Paice..
Ian Paice is one of THE best of the 1970's rock drummers for sure! (at least one of my most favorite, along with Carl Palmer, Keith Moon, Jon Bonham, Pierre van der Linden, Neil Peart, Barriemore Barlow, Bill Broford, Terry Bozzio, and everyone else I forgot to mention! 😅 ) Ian's solo here sounds a lot like Carl Palmer's solos, I'll assume they might have influenced/inspired each other and/or had the same core idols/influences like Buddy Rich etc.? 👌💖👍
As a studio drummer in the 70's and 80' Ian was my number 1 Rock drummer, very clean, no mistakes and could turn a kit with one bass into a double bass sound using floor tom. Thanks to the bone radio station i had my chance to meet my instructor
@@drummer8422 NO.. it's not. Have you seen Buddy Rich do a one handed single snare drum roll? Ian on this video was doing something similar to Buddy. Ian Paice in drum videos in the early 2000's was doing a trick one handed snare roll...like your saying. But not in this video
Perfect tempo (pa(i)ce), endless energy, brutal force with control, perfect timing, awesome skills, breath taking technique, mindblowing composition - still an improvisation - nothing's missing! And all this during less than 6 minutes!!! I can't recall any other drummer capable of doing that. No doubt my number one favourite drum solo, and one of my absolute top favourite drummers! So terribly underrated among the so called "experts". Ian Paice - you're the man! Many thanks, Maxxblade, for sharing!
@@paulshaum3421 That's perhaps a bit too short to make a "story", hehe, which I think this solo is. No doubt Bill Ward is a great drummer, but I haven't heard him create something like this. Every time I listen to this clip I always have to listen at least twice, because it's music - not just about showing off.
@@sophienoor6293 Well, did he ever play a drum solo shorter than 15 minutes? He had many great ideas, but he put in everything he got, and the "story" was lost. Yes, I know, thats my opinion, and for some strange reason the majority of both ordinary people and "experts" seem to believe Bonham was the better of the two, and I have to respect that To me that's not even worth discussing. Please watch this clip again and listen to his story...
@@matssvensson-alonewolfhowl8278 Thats a fair statement and I agree with what you just said about bonham. I think some of wards solos are great but theyre hard to find. check out a live recording of Wicked World I think its on past lives. It's certainly more about serving the song than showing off
And back in the day before double-bass pedals. Ian and Carl Palmer fastest single-bass kickers ever, followed closely by Bonzo... What a performance! Great post...
Ian Paice was always first rate. He was profoundly creative. Listen to all the different textures he creates. If you listen to the albums and just focus on his drumming it's amazingly creative.
@@soldiers23 Spot on. It amazing how people apply superlatives to people like Paice and Palmer, yet they drew so much from Buddy. I recently saw a Carl Palmer drum solo from the same era and it had many of the same Rich elements as this solo did. No offense to the original commenter, but this is more of a big band swing era drum solo than rock. Outside of the triplet rolls, it's almost all Buddy stuff. Which is great!!!
The great Ian Pace that could be placed among the best either jazz or rock drummers of all time he sounded so technical as a jazz drummer and powerfull as any rock drummer amazing
Look at the size of his drum kit. Ian Paice gets more sound out of that kit than other drummers get out of those monster kits ! That is why when I talk to others about the best rock drummers ever I always say Paice is # 1.
@@ratio567 Bonham great and Peart in a class by himself, yes probably even better seeing he wrote and did SO much. But like I said, the MULE is like lifting a house with your own arms I mean an actual house not LEGOS
th-cam.com/video/rCJCiy3Vl6Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=maP6Qazuh2DYjqCT : The drummer in purple is really brilliant, it can be seen that he is very strongly influenced by jazz music (swing, big band), this is also the reason for the magnificent technique he has. However, as much as I like him, there are still such jazz drummers who are on a different level. Look at this link of the Dutch drummer Jansen (1937-2008), I put it on purpose, because both of them are left-handed, I believe you will notice the difference.
His solos are rhythmic and musical. He doesn't just engage in histrionics and physical feats. He plays music. Paice is quite simply incomparable and maybe the best musician of all Mark2 and that's really saying something.
No disrepect to John Bonham, he was a brilliant drummer. But Ian Paice took it to another level. One of the greatest drummers of his generation. Had the honour of meeting him once, a very modest man and a massively talented one.
A drummer buddy of mine who had Ian as an idol, described some of his rolls is they are like the sound of "ripping sandpaper." My personal holy trinity of classic rock drummers - John Bonham, Carl Palmer and Ian Paice. Alan White is my go to substitute if need be.
Happy 75th birthday to the drum legend! According some memories, in the public of this exactly concert (Copenhagen 1972) was some 9 y.o. Danish kid called Lars... and the rest is another music history you all know very well...
Paice is great, but to be honest it would be more interesting if the camera would go around to film what the other members was doing while Paice was performing. Nice to see Blackmore clapping in the end.
When people talk about the greatest drummers of all time the names Neil Peart and Bonzo immediately come up and deservedly so. The watch and listen to The Drumming of Ian Paice and immediately they have to rethink it
It’s hard to choose so I decided that they’re all my #1 favorite drummers
Agreed in South Korea.
Ian Paice along with Cozy Powel and Vinnie Apice is must important hardrock and heavy metal drumer ever,because this drummers started the power/speed metal revolution in 80s trough his pioners performances in 70s!
I suppose you could argue things one way or another as to the best but I like to appreciate each musician for what they bring to the table whether it's drumming, guitar etc.
And Terry Bozio, Mike Mangini, Buddy Rich, + the greatest of all drummers,
ANIMAL !
Les styles de Bonzo et de Ian Paice ne sont pas comparables. Ils partagent la première place sur le podium. Il faut apprécier les deux.
Bonham, wasn't on the same level as, Paice. Paice, was technically superior.
@@John-p2o8g👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍👍👍👍👍
So fast on the snare. So fast on the bass. So fast on the kit. Yet so musical. Ian is my favorite drummer and together with the other 4 made history as possibly the greatest hard rock band of the genre.
No doubt
Absolutely mastery...
Buddy Rich´s son.
He's excellent. And honor of the 53rd anniversary of their concerto for Groupon orchestra I of course watched and listened to the whole video today. His brief but exquisite drum solo from 1969 is in the third movement of the concert. He displays his lightning fast drumming. Amazing
Yess,along with Fireball greatest proto-speed metal track!!!!!!!!!!🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🎹🎹🎹
Ian Paice the only one who never left Deep Purple since he joined the Band
The only Deep Purple ever!
No Paice drum sound, no Deep Purple
If he retired, everyone would
There is no Deep Purple since 1993 without Blackmore's guitar sound and style
É verdade
@@barnabassos3307 there is. Blackmore may be fundamental, but there is still Deep Purple without him
Ian Paice is one of the best drummer. This solo is unbelievable. Thanks for the music DEEP PURPLE
Along with Cozy Powel and Vinnie Apice my must favorite hardrock/heavy metal drummer ever!!!!!!!!🤘🤘🤘🥁🥁🥁
Ian is perhaps one of the most underrated drummers of his time, and still is going strong with Deep Purple with nearly 60years to his credit, Rock On Paice..
❤Happy Birthday Ian Anderson PAICE,born June 29th 1948 in Nottingham,one of the best drummer on this planet,DEEP PURPLE FOREVER❤RIP Jon LORD😢❤
A truly amazing drum solo from the maestro Ian Paice .... aged 23! .... yup, let that sink in, he's 23 years old at the time of this recording!!! :o
yeah... 51 years ago... and he is still drumming around the world...
Ian Paice is one of THE best of the 1970's rock drummers for sure! (at least one of my most favorite, along with Carl Palmer, Keith Moon, Jon Bonham, Pierre van der Linden, Neil Peart, Barriemore Barlow, Bill Broford, Terry Bozzio, and everyone else I forgot to mention! 😅 ) Ian's solo here sounds a lot like Carl Palmer's solos, I'll assume they might have influenced/inspired each other and/or had the same core idols/influences like Buddy Rich etc.? 👌💖👍
As a studio drummer in the 70's and 80' Ian was my number 1 Rock drummer, very clean, no mistakes and could turn a kit with one bass into a double bass sound using floor tom. Thanks to the bone radio station i had my chance to meet my instructor
IAN PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAICE! The very BEST DRUMMER EVER!!!!!!!!!
Ian Paice comes from another planet
The best hard rock drummer
Is Paice doing endless one-handed drum rolls throughout this? Un-friggin'-believable!
Yes he is! No other rock drummer ever played like that!
@@geneboris33actually One hand roll its Just a trick
@@drummer8422 NO.. it's not. Have you seen Buddy Rich do a one handed single snare drum roll? Ian on this video was doing something similar to Buddy. Ian Paice in drum videos in the early 2000's was doing a trick one handed snare roll...like your saying. But not in this video
@@geneboris33 ok i undersrand what do you mean
Mr. Paice, Fantastic drummer and still going all these many decades later.. inspirational for millions!!!
Perfect tempo (pa(i)ce), endless energy, brutal force with control, perfect timing, awesome skills, breath taking technique, mindblowing composition - still an improvisation - nothing's missing! And all this during less than 6 minutes!!! I can't recall any other drummer capable of doing that. No doubt my number one favourite drum solo, and one of my absolute top favourite drummers! So terribly underrated among the so called "experts". Ian Paice - you're the man! Many thanks, Maxxblade, for sharing!
What about bill ward? with rat salad he did it in about 50 seconds
John Bonham can
@@paulshaum3421
That's perhaps a bit too short to make a "story", hehe, which I think this solo is. No doubt Bill Ward is a great drummer, but I haven't heard him create something like this. Every time I listen to this clip I always have to listen at least twice, because it's music - not just about showing off.
@@sophienoor6293
Well, did he ever play a drum solo shorter than 15 minutes? He had many great ideas, but he put in everything he got, and the "story" was lost. Yes, I know, thats my opinion, and for some strange reason the majority of both ordinary people and "experts" seem to believe Bonham was the better of the two, and I have to respect that To me that's not even worth discussing. Please watch this clip again and listen to his story...
@@matssvensson-alonewolfhowl8278 Thats a fair statement and I agree with what you just said about bonham. I think some of wards solos are great but theyre hard to find. check out a live recording of Wicked World I think its on past lives. It's certainly more about serving the song than showing off
I'm not a drummer, but sometimes I'll just focus on Paice's drumming when listening to Purple; it's so creative and spot on. And this solo! Well ....
It’s the ability to have the instrument sing so words are not needed!! 😊
Ian Paice number one drummer for me always.
Amen.
Agree 👍
And back in the day before double-bass pedals. Ian and Carl Palmer fastest single-bass kickers ever, followed closely by Bonzo... What a performance! Great post...
Every member of this mark 2 line up is fucking UNDERRATED when we talk about the greatest musicians ever in this planet
Deep Purple is Underrrated in the USA. I dont know why because they did make sucess there in the past.
I meet him nice guy ☺ made in Japan tour 1972- 1973 his best years as an drummer☺ Deep Purple rocks☺
Ian Paice was always first rate. He was profoundly creative. Listen to all the different textures he creates. If you listen to the albums and just focus on his drumming it's amazingly creative.
Probably the best pure rock drum solo of all time. I know Bonham gets all the accolades but Paice is the best drummer of that era.
I totally agree but let’s add also Buddy Rich.
The best drummers as you say, but paice was the very best to this day, respect your comment
@@soldiers23 Spot on. It amazing how people apply superlatives to people like Paice and Palmer, yet they drew so much from Buddy. I recently saw a Carl Palmer drum solo from the same era and it had many of the same Rich elements as this solo did. No offense to the original commenter, but this is more of a big band swing era drum solo than rock. Outside of the triplet rolls, it's almost all Buddy stuff. Which is great!!!
Пейс, Гловер! Обалдеть, вот это выдали! BEST! Респект! Гении собрались! MARK2 FOREVER!!!!
Sure glad this was filmed!!!😁👍
Ian & Ian 😎
Really the best drum solo in the history of rock'n roll. period!
Ginger Baker solo drums "Toad"
in a Farewell Concert Cream 1968,
Filmed at The Royal Albert Hall, London.
I always said Ian Paice is an elite drummer, I believe he proved it with this jam, way to Ian speed with great sounds a winning combination.
The great Ian Pace that could be placed among the best either jazz or rock drummers of all time he sounded so technical as a jazz drummer and powerfull as any rock drummer amazing
WHO disliked that video.. or that drumming masterpiece. Go home
Look at the size of his drum kit. Ian Paice gets more sound out of that kit than other drummers get out of those monster kits ! That is why when I talk to others about the best rock drummers ever I always say Paice is # 1.
ever heard of John Bonham??
@@royharper2003 Niel Peary is better than jhon
@@ratio567 they are both great and have different styles so I really don't think they are comparable. It is not a contest anyways
@@royharper2003 totally agree, I feel bonhan has a lot more heart and soul into his work, but niel is more rudimental and unfeeling
Yes. Seen them both in their heyday, and Paicey could play anything Bonham had to offer. The reverse is (or rather, was) most definitely not the case.
Great Ian Anderson Paice🎼🎶🎼🎶😎👊
This song is clearly meant to showcase Ian Paice's talent...which...simply put - is the best rock drummer of all time
I think niel peart and jhon Bonhan are better, but he’s definitely a 3rd
@@ratio567 Bonham great and Peart in a class by himself, yes probably even better seeing he wrote and did SO much. But like I said, the MULE is like lifting a house with your own arms I mean an actual house not LEGOS
In my opinion John Bonham is the best of all time. Ian Paice and Mitch Mitchell following.
@@Cohle4 All great of course. Glad to see Mitch Mitchell get some praise. Don't hear that enough
💯💥
Ian Paice was and shall for me always be the best....
Directly inspired on Buddy Rich solos. Ian Paice creates heavy rock playing jazz/funk rules. Simply amazing.
You are correct!!
Ian Paice on the drums YES
One of the absolute best of the best
Ian Paice, on the drums, YES!!! 😍
I love Neil Peart .But Paice is my favorite and he is still going like the energizer rabbit WOW.
Amazing drums. Proper music.
Ian Paice: simply the best one!!!!
Ian Paice is a monster
Нет слов, сплошной восторг! Красавец каждый, талантливы, неповторимы!!!!!
Con esto solo empezó mi amor por el rock a los 12 años. Que pasada
Великий мастер Йен пэйс исполняет безумно великие вещи ! Браво!
NO DRUMMER WILL EVER STEAL NO ONE OFF IAN PAICE SIMPLY THE BEST ❤
th-cam.com/video/rCJCiy3Vl6Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=maP6Qazuh2DYjqCT : The drummer in purple is really brilliant, it can be seen that he is very strongly influenced by jazz music (swing, big band), this is also the reason for the magnificent technique he has. However, as much as I like him, there are still such jazz drummers who are on a different level. Look at this link of the Dutch drummer Jansen (1937-2008), I put it on purpose, because both of them are left-handed, I believe you will notice the difference.
PAICEY!!!! PERFECTION!!!😍
Amazing, All is Perfect. Drum Solo performed by Ian Paice .
THE GREATEST DRUMMER! Forget Bonzo or...IAN PAICE THE REAL GOD!
That drum sound is awesome!!!
Tin drums
Ian Paice one Phenomenal drummer who is stìll drumming with pace and incredible energy
Great Instrumental, respective half-instrumental live - Great Guitar and Drums!!!!!!!!!!🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁
Ian i say you something for lifetime you are the best drummer of all lovely time great at japan 1972
Just watch his hi hat speed half way through. Unbelievable. Best drummer ever born
He's the best..So smooth and fast..Wow..
JESUS !!! Ian is a master ....
Master level..++ ian paice.
How the band comes back at the closing part of the solo is masterful. Very good set up to close the solo.
I always loved Ian Paices drumming gentle in parts but hammering hell for the Grand Finale
🥁 yes Ian Paice! Crazy!
Deep purple rock forever 👍👍👍
The best drummer ever 👏
His solos are rhythmic and musical. He doesn't just engage in histrionics and physical feats. He plays music. Paice is quite simply incomparable and maybe the best musician of all Mark2 and that's really saying something.
Ian Piace on the drums yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
No disrepect to John Bonham, he was a brilliant drummer. But Ian Paice took it to another level. One of the greatest drummers of his generation. Had the honour of meeting him once, a very modest man and a massively talented one.
The Greatest!
A true legend Ian Paice 💯
Love it when Ian makes the jump to hyperspace.
Hans favorite Solo!
Paicie was my drummer hero as a teen
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Another brilliant and tireless drummer. Go Paicey! Almost same rate as Bonzo. Purples long-standing member and only drummer for half a century.
Ian Paice!!!!Yes!!!
6 lat pózniej ja się urodziłem. Gdybym miął jedno życzenie, to byłbym tam.
Ian Paice el mejor sin duda ,con tan poco poder hacer tanto
Those freaking single strokes. Wow.
Ian: a wonderful sound.
Brutalesss.. brutal Ian Paiceeeee!!
The master of drummers of all time❤
Piuuh, can't contain more Purple now after half a days listening...
i should have done things today but i had more important things to do
Wooooow..!!!...que movimiento de canillas Mr. Paice... MÁSTER..!!!...👏👏👏👏
Love your drumming and keyboards on this one!
Ian Paice, o melhor de todos !!|!! Pra quem quer aprender a tocar bateria, ta aí a lição !!!!!!
John Bonham, Ian Paice... and the rest of...rest...You know...
Любимая группа💗
look at it how young we where.
Paice. Number one. Forever. 😮😮😮
Ian Paice. What a fitting last name...
love these drummer over many years!!
GOAT still.
Paice,Powell,Peirt,Bonzo,Ward,Mitchell,Baker,Moon man the 70s had Hell of amazing drummers
A drummer buddy of mine who had Ian as an idol, described some of his rolls is they are like the sound of "ripping sandpaper." My personal holy trinity of classic rock drummers - John Bonham, Carl Palmer and Ian Paice. Alan White is my go to substitute if need be.
The BUDDY RICH of ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy 75th birthday to the drum legend! According some memories, in the public of this exactly concert (Copenhagen 1972) was some 9 y.o. Danish kid called Lars... and the rest is another music history you all know very well...
When is someone going to transcribe his drum solo on made in Japan? The best drum solo I have ever heard.
watch the whole concert, good show
Fnkin AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just plain amazing!
❤ AKC
In about 4 hours time I`ll be watching these guys live. Fuck yes!
Master!
Paice is great, but to be honest it would be more interesting if the camera would go around to film what the other members was doing while Paice was performing. Nice to see Blackmore clapping in the end.
Issac Asimov gives Ian Pace's drum solo two thumbs up!
Niente al di sopra....grande Ian.
I love the way they just pick the song up afterwards like yeah we know 😂 this is a standard jam session 🤷