Ian Paice, in my humble opinion, is pretty much the best classic rock drummer who will ever live..his taste, the ability to play those amazing ghost notes, and his shear speed and rhythm is unreal...but that's just my 2 cents...
I don't consider any one drummer the greatest that I've ever heard. I put Ian in a group with Bonzo, Stewart Copeland, Alex Van Halen, Neil Peart, among others, all guys whose drum recordings have just made me go 'Wow' and whose playing I find amazing.
Yes. Proof is very strong on Fireball that Ian Paice should ALWAYS have been a double kick drummer. Full beast mode here on Fireball. Irony of ironies? Allegedly Ritchie Blackmore was behind Ian being relegated to single kick drummer. And yet. When Ritchie formed Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio? Pretty much every Rainbow drummer played double kick. Except maybe the very first guy on Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. Cozy Powell was an insane double kick beast. Bobby Rondinelli was a double kick slightly less of a beast than Cozy. And when Blackmore's Knight morphed into the most recent incarnation of Rainbow? Even THAT drummer played double kick. Ritchie is long overdue to apologize to Ian for hamstringing him to one bass drum so badly it's ridiculous. Seriously ridiculous. Just my two cents.
Same here, though i was 8/9 but noone ever had brought so much joy for melodies out of bounds impossible "riffs", patterns and overall lessons in hoovering your organs and attack it like you had to keep it alive
Дипы лучшие во все времена, Иен Пейс Бог игры на ударных: вкус, стиль, техника метрономическая техника и идеальное музыкальное чувство и чутье происходящего.....❤❤❤❤❤
Ian Paice is a monster drummer. Inspired by Buddy Rich. Best rock and roll drummer ever in my opinion. Brilliant solos from Roger and Jon. Driving guitar from Ritchie who unselfishly drives it along without a solo. Great vocal from Ian Gillan. Kickass rock.
Ian Paice...what a machine. How many songs do you know that keep a beat of that magnitude for the entire song? He makes it look like a cakewalk & doesn't miss a beat!
+lady space Agreed, and the fact that he probably didn't practice much with the double bass (this is the only song that I know of that he uses it) make it all the more impressive !
How is playing double bass when he only has one kick drum. And dbl bass pedal wasn't invented yet. Dont get me wrong ian pace is one of my favorite drummers of all time but he dont play dbl bass it just sounds like he does. He has half yall fooled with a single foot.
I starting drumming when I was 7 years old. I had 2 different drum teachers who raved about me and I took my last drum lesson in 1970 when I was 12 years old - my drum teacher said he had nothing left to teach me. Everyone in the neighborhood use to hang outside my cellar door when I was practicing and telling me how great I was. In 1972 I saw Deep Purple and we sat directly in back of the band. I swear we were so close to Ian Paice I felt I could almost touch him. I NEVER saw anything like him. I was flabbergasted!! I went home and probably didn’t pick up a pair of drum sticks for 6 months. I’m like “I suck”. Definitely put me in my place.
One of Purple’s best tracks ! Pacey’s drumming is world class, interesting bass solo by Roger, and Ian’s singing tops it off. Ahh, the good old days, they never fade away...
Мне 60 лет.....и этот ансамбль в моей голове прожил всю мою жизнь.....когда тяжело в жизни я слушаю их композиции...очень люблю ранние выступления и записи, они возвращают меня в юность........послушаю и жить хочется.....СПАСИБО ВАМ....И БЕССМЕРТИЯ.
Our band played hard rock in the early 70's and worshipped Ian Paice right up there with Ginger Baker, Keith Moon, Carmine Appice and Mitch Mitchell. On Fireball Ian unleashed a killer rock drum intro and threw in some extra jazz drum licks. The first time I heard The Fireball intro in 1971 I wondered how one drummer was able to play everything I was hearing.
In my TOTALLY BIASED OPINION, DEEP PURPLE was the greatest Rock n Roll band of my generation. Its ridiculous that they are not in the Hall of Fame. Totally authentic in their presentation. WOW!!!!!
Paice really tears it up on this one right out of the chute! One of my all time favorite drummers. Doesn't get the popular recognition he deserves, but if you know, you know.
Many people mistakenly believe that the early heavy rock of Black Sabbath was the origin of metal. But the beginning of the true metal style is "Hard lovin' man" of Deep Purple's "In rock" album. And the rapid two-bass, the symbol of metal, began in the "Fireball". Deep Purple is the person who pioneered the form of metal.
I was not at this concert, but I was at the show in America a few months later in when they came to Los Angeles during the 1972 Machine Head tour... To this day it remains one of the best shows I ever saw.
Ian Paice en 3:49🤤. MAESTRAZO!!👏👏👏, quién dijo Bonham?. Ian Paice es el papi y punto..y con "Fireball" Deep Purple además funda, al menos, el speed metal y el power metal. Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱
They were in charge of their own music. They just did whatever they felt like on stage. They could make noise like madmen but they were so skilled they could play any music they wanted to play but chose rock. That's real art!
in that year, hard music was introduced by the deep purple group, the best, fastest and most solid drummer at that time was ian paice. congratulations ian paice.
I have said that same thing many times to many people. Couldn't agree more. Although I say he is the best rock singer ever. He can sing just about anything and Gethsemane is the best proof.
Huge Paice fan. Such a professional. Great talent and taste, and tremendous stamina. Crisp rolls. Fast, but oh so clear and precise. Love the little things he does to push songs…the mortar between the bricks… This entire lineup was great and I never tire of their collaborations. Jon Lord’s keys…his sound is just Heaven sent. Ritchie…listen to his solo on Pictures of Home. Sweeet fury!
I should have been one of those kids you see at 2.20 right next to the stage. In March 1972 I was 10 years old and living in Copenhagen. Can't remember why I didn't get to go to this one, but I was lucky enough to see them twice in 1973.
ESTA BOLA DE FUEGO ARRASÓ EN LOS 70S CUANDO HIZO SU APARICIÓN EN LOS AMPLÍSIMOS PASADIZOS DEL ROCK AND ROLL. LOS PÚRPURA PROFUNDO DESQUICIARON A SUS SEGUIDORES CON ESTE ENORME TEMA. ÉSTA ES UNA DE LAS GRANDES JOYAS DE LA COLECCIÓN TOTAL DEL ROCK MUNDIAL. DEEP PURPLE NOS HACE VOLAR HACIA GANÍMEDES CON FIREBALL... WOW!...
when I was ten years old, I listened to Smoke on the water on repeat, and then I discovered Fireball around 1979, which became one of my favorite titles of the group, because of its energy. Deep Purple marked my adolescence a lot, and I still can't get enough of it today. They are essential innovators and pioneers of the 60s and 70s. Ian Paice being one of my lifelong mentors, being myself a drummer.
Uno de los mejores bateristas, Ian Pace, que he escuchado en mi vida y Jhon Lord un maestro de los teclados, es la formación original, y fue única, estaba en la primaria cuando la escuché por primera vez, hoy a mis 61 años sigo disfrutando de su música y está canción es increíble
exactly...deep purple is one of the best rock bands ever. not just because of my opinion, but because they could play so many styles of rock and play it so good.
the way the base drives the end! It's so frekin good! Love how Deep Purple always has that awesome base cranked up, so that it's not something in the background you can barely make out that is just doing what the guitar's doing.
I wish it was the 70s again the best years of my life with a lot of good rock and roll whether it comes from USA or England I love rock and roll and heavy metal and reggae music I love as well. 😀
Fireball (LIVE 1972 COPENHAGEN) Deep Purple 1972 (Mark II): Jon Lord - Organ Roger Glover - Bass Ian Paice - Drums Ian Gillan - Vocals Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar
ooit was er 1 drummer voor wie ik echt bang was. tot hij op een dag zag dat ik heel veel verdriet had. hij keek naar me en nam me in zijn armen en fluisterde me troostende woorden toe. hij hield me vast tot wanneer mijn tranen, veranderden naar tranen van inwendig geluk. Wie zou er voor mij de beste drummer van de wereld zijn... Zo eenvoudig kan het zijn.
Es waren einmal Deep Purple Fans das waren wir Teens immer schön anzuhören lasst es krachen die Party kann steigen von das Meadchennetzwerk und dem Lausbubennnetzwerk
Although they are all great players, Glover I think was the glue that held the whole thing together. And out of all of them, he still rocks the hardest.
this is awesome, this is probably the first hard core double bass drum song, nothing like this had been rcorded before, and this was before double pedals so to do it live Ian needed another bass drum, it's one of the few songs he uses double bass and he rarely needs it because he has an incredibly fast left foot, and here is a video of the roadies bringing out the 2nd bass drum specifically for this one song, this is a great historical drum find, thanks for posting!!!!
905Alive : I agree the set-up of the 2nd Bass drum by the roadies is a time-piece in itself ! Ian Paice is left-handed , the snare drum is to the right of where he sits , so the fast left foot makes sense here !
Among ‘rock’ drummers, IMO Paice is in the company of Mitch Mitchell, Mike Shrieve, Carl Palmer, Terry Bozzio, Barrie Barlow. All have speed/chops in excess of Bonham, Appice. Peart and all the other “heavy hitters”. All have incredible versatility and musicality, and can thunder as hard as anyone else. Yes there are many greats, but those six stand above the rest.
+Taygun89 yes, but didn't they play heavy blues at the start? My original comment was about when the heavy metal music style really started not when the band got together first. I am aware that there is some discussion about whether it was Black Sabbath or Deep Purple who kicked off heavy metal. I happen to think it was the album Machine Head, and this concert in Copenhagen was the first public performance of some of the tracks.
Little ian played the original recording and the performances always on doublebass, here the band exploding into pure action, something was wrong vs blackmores guitar cable, makes no difference... he fix it i time, this song is an birth of speed metal... they did it on in rock before, here you hear an absolute rockin band, energetic and to the point. Great bass and keyboard solo.
Ian Paice, in my humble opinion, is pretty much the best classic rock drummer who will ever live..his taste, the ability to play those amazing ghost notes, and his shear speed and rhythm is unreal...but that's just my 2 cents...
In your humble pie opinion !! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I don't consider any one drummer the greatest that I've ever heard. I put Ian in a group with Bonzo, Stewart Copeland, Alex Van Halen, Neil Peart, among others, all guys whose drum recordings have just made me go 'Wow' and whose playing I find amazing.
Ian and Neal Smith are both incredible...how they appear so relaxed but, killing the shit! 🤘🤘🤘
@@bwdrums1 Alex Van Halen plays to much on the front of a beat. Ian is as good as anyone gets.
Yeah, his drumming is amazing. In heavy metal, the drummer really makes the whole thing.
Было время, была музыка, были люди. Где это всё сейчас?
DEEP PURPLE до селе играют!
Its all computerised shit now.
Ian Paice, Double Bassdrum. Heaven!
Yes. Proof is very strong on Fireball that Ian Paice should ALWAYS have been a double kick drummer. Full beast mode here on Fireball. Irony of ironies? Allegedly Ritchie Blackmore was behind Ian being relegated to single kick drummer. And yet. When Ritchie formed Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio? Pretty much every Rainbow drummer played double kick. Except maybe the very first guy on Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. Cozy Powell was an insane double kick beast. Bobby Rondinelli was a double kick slightly less of a beast than Cozy. And when Blackmore's Knight morphed into the most recent incarnation of Rainbow? Even THAT drummer played double kick. Ritchie is long overdue to apologize to Ian for hamstringing him to one bass drum so badly it's ridiculous. Seriously ridiculous. Just my two cents.
R.I.P MR. Lord..
You made my life SO much easy... 14 years old when i discovered Deep Purple and found my path...
Same here, though i was 8/9 but noone ever had brought so much joy for melodies out of bounds impossible "riffs", patterns and overall
lessons in hoovering your organs and attack it like you had to keep it alive
Дипы лучшие во все времена, Иен Пейс Бог игры на ударных: вкус, стиль, техника метрономическая техника и идеальное музыкальное чувство и чутье происходящего.....❤❤❤❤❤
Greatest band in rock and roll history and the best live band of all time.
Tako je
🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍💥
Ian Paice is a monster drummer.
Inspired by Buddy Rich.
Best rock and roll drummer ever in my opinion.
Brilliant solos from Roger and Jon.
Driving guitar from Ritchie who unselfishly drives it along without a solo.
Great vocal from Ian Gillan.
Kickass rock.
It May life
Ian Paice...what a machine. How many songs do you know that keep a beat of that magnitude for the entire song? He makes it look like a cakewalk & doesn't miss a beat!
+lady space Agreed, and the fact that he probably didn't practice much with the double bass (this is the only song that I know of that he uses it) make it all the more impressive !
Mo Tucker on Sister Ray.
Such a hard working drummer. He keeps the intensity up like that on so many of their songs. Another example is Burn.
As far AS i know, this is The first song which is build around doubble bass drum run. Soon foloved Razamanaz 😎
How is playing double bass when he only has one kick drum. And dbl bass pedal wasn't invented yet. Dont get me wrong ian pace is one of my favorite drummers of all time but he dont play dbl bass it just sounds like he does. He has half yall fooled with a single foot.
I starting drumming when I was 7 years old. I had 2 different drum teachers who raved about me and I took my last drum lesson in 1970 when I was 12 years old - my drum teacher said he had nothing left to teach me. Everyone in the neighborhood use to hang outside my cellar door when I was practicing and telling me how great I was. In 1972 I saw Deep Purple and we sat directly in back of the band. I swear we were so close to Ian Paice I felt I could almost touch him. I NEVER saw anything like him. I was flabbergasted!! I went home and probably didn’t pick up a pair of drum sticks for 6 months. I’m like “I suck”. Definitely put me in my place.
Com’oon… Keep On Drumming!
I know The Feeling with Keyboards…Jon Lord put Me sitting and I am Still Sitting 50 Years Later!🤡😎🇫🇮
Jon Lord was a genius. we'll miss you.
Jon Lord war ein Gott im Orgelspielen.
One of Purple’s best tracks ! Pacey’s drumming is world class, interesting bass solo by Roger, and Ian’s singing tops it off. Ahh, the good old days, they never fade away...
Shame they had to steal it 😂
Мне 60 лет.....и этот ансамбль в моей голове прожил всю мою жизнь.....когда тяжело в жизни я слушаю их композиции...очень люблю ранние выступления и записи, они возвращают меня в юность........послушаю и жить хочется.....СПАСИБО ВАМ....И БЕССМЕРТИЯ.
Браво
Вова точь в точь мне 49
Становится легко когда дип слушаю именно бобинных годофф
@@ЛеонидНикифоров-ю9в Мне 35, но все то же самое!
@@МихаилДмитриевич-з5д , а мне 75...
Хороши черти, но до преснякова/фильки не дотягивают, канешна, - пичалька! Гыыы...
вам сйчас 64 года я присоединяюсь к ва шему мнению я младше вас на 7 лет но я так же всегда слушаю дип перпл с 12 летнего возраста
Good to see a lot of love for Ian Paice on here, one of rocks greatest, and largely unsung, drum heroes!
IAN PAICE at his very very best ...some words to describe him ....power , precition , touch , swing ,technique ....Jesus what a drummer !!!!
Our band played hard rock in the early 70's and worshipped Ian Paice right up there with Ginger Baker, Keith Moon, Carmine Appice and Mitch Mitchell. On Fireball Ian unleashed a killer rock drum intro and threw in some extra jazz drum licks. The first time I heard The Fireball intro in 1971 I wondered how one drummer was able to play everything I was hearing.
interesting! which was your band?
In my TOTALLY BIASED OPINION, DEEP PURPLE was the greatest Rock n Roll band of my generation. Its ridiculous that they are not in the Hall of Fame. Totally authentic in their presentation. WOW!!!!!
Zvuka bubnjeva je potpuno prirodan, bez dodatno filovanja I budzenja, samo drvo I koza
Bravo za celu karijeru Ian!
Love it, my favourite DP song. Saw them twice in the 70s, brilliant.
Я Вам завидую!
Saw them 2022 and going to see them july 2024in Germany
Why you lucky……..! 🙂
Ian Paice one of the best drummers ever▪
interestingly he is playing double bass drums here, haven't seen this before.
Yes indeed!
He is the master of swing
@@louismastrangelo3781 Don't why because the type kick he dose he don't need a double bass
@@louismastrangelo3781 It was his first time, he's not using playing double bass drum
Ian Paice é um baterista genial, e essa formação do Deep Purple é melhor que qualquer coisa em termos de hard rock que existia na época
Paice really tears it up on this one right out of the chute! One of my all time favorite drummers. Doesn't get the popular recognition he deserves, but if you know, you know.
Ian Gillan has one of the best voicess i have ever heard!
WOW!! IAN PAICE with double BASS Drums. KILLER!!!😜👍🏻👍🏻
Бессмертное творение одной из самых великих рок-групп в истории мировой рок-музыки!!!👍👍👍❤❤❤
Many people mistakenly believe that the early heavy rock of Black Sabbath was the origin of metal. But the beginning of the true metal style is "Hard lovin' man" of Deep Purple's "In rock" album. And the rapid two-bass, the symbol of metal, began in the "Fireball". Deep Purple is the person who pioneered the form of metal.
Fireball отличный альбом! DP - Боги харда! 👍💜
Long live Deep Purple musicians.
Long live Maestro Ian.
I was not at this concert, but I was at the show in America a few months later in when they came to Los Angeles during the 1972 Machine Head tour... To this day it remains one of the best shows I ever saw.
Я тебе завидую
Ouvir essa riqueza torna-se incansável. O vigor da banda eh incrível.
A definitive version. This was a band on fire. One of the greatest.👍
Ian Paice...his playing seemed so effortless! What a drummer!
Ian Paice en 3:49🤤. MAESTRAZO!!👏👏👏, quién dijo Bonham?.
Ian Paice es el papi y punto..y con "Fireball" Deep Purple además funda, al menos, el speed metal y el power metal.
Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱
They were in charge of their own music. They just did whatever they felt like on stage. They could make noise like madmen but they were so skilled they could play any music they wanted to play but chose rock. That's real art!
it's thanks to this live VHS/DVD that I started playin' bass.. Thanks Roger!! Deep Purple is the best rock band ever!
It's so sad that Deep Purple is still not in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of fame!
Ian Paice ....This guy..What can i say...THE BOSS...
in that year, hard music was introduced by the deep purple group, the best, fastest and most solid drummer at that time was ian paice. congratulations ian paice.
Какая охуенная песня я аж жрать перестал люблю Диппов они все профи Блакмор лучший гитарист 😂
Rock'n'roll at it's highest point right there. Deep Purple forever!!!
Saw this tour in NY back in 1972, second row seats. I was 14.
I have said that same thing many times to many people. Couldn't agree more. Although I say he is the best rock singer ever. He can sing just about anything and Gethsemane is the best proof.
It’s super cool to see Ian Paice play double bass! Wish he did it more often
Invaluable and vital footage of this iconic band performing without the use of flashily staging . First class rock music
This is the tour before their legendary Japanese swing
Right on. No pyrotechnics req’d.
How a band plays live is a great measuring stick and DP measures up quite emphatically.
Best band ever
Ian pace is definitely the rock drummer 😎 70's
Love how they put a second bass drum just for Fireball 🫶🏻
The best drum intro EVER!!!!!!!!!!
The greatest rock band ever, In honor of Jon Lord He was the best keybord player ever.
Huge Paice fan. Such a professional. Great talent and taste, and tremendous stamina.
Crisp rolls. Fast, but oh so clear and precise. Love the little things he does to push songs…the mortar between the bricks…
This entire lineup was great and I never tire of their collaborations.
Jon Lord’s keys…his sound is just Heaven sent.
Ritchie…listen to his solo on Pictures of Home. Sweeet fury!
i missed alot of GREAT concerts when i was in first grade.this show was one of them.
I never thought they could do justice to this song live. This is FKN incredible.
I should have been one of those kids you see at 2.20 right next to the stage. In March 1972 I was 10 years old and living in Copenhagen. Can't remember why I didn't get to go to this one, but I was lucky enough to see them twice in 1973.
Fuck! 19 years later since I discovered this song and still gets me so fucking out of my mind. That drum beat gets me so pumped.
I've ben a Deep Purple/ian Paice fan for years...never seen hi play a double bass kit.
He uses a double bass pedal, foregoing the Double Bass Drum set-up
@Zach Barker He still has.
ESTA BOLA DE FUEGO ARRASÓ EN LOS 70S CUANDO HIZO SU APARICIÓN EN LOS AMPLÍSIMOS PASADIZOS DEL ROCK AND ROLL. LOS PÚRPURA PROFUNDO DESQUICIARON A SUS SEGUIDORES CON ESTE ENORME TEMA. ÉSTA ES UNA DE LAS GRANDES JOYAS DE LA COLECCIÓN TOTAL DEL ROCK MUNDIAL. DEEP PURPLE NOS HACE VOLAR HACIA GANÍMEDES CON FIREBALL... WOW!...
Esa gran banda esos pendejos q ponen q no les gusta que saben estas generaciones de rock
Dou muito valor pro som ao vivo de uma banda. E esses caras tem presença de palco como poucos. Uma das senão a melhor ao vivo! ROXO PRA CARALHO PORRA
Fender and Marshall, a match made in heaven.
Works just as well with any Gibson & Ritchie did play a 335 as well as his Strats. Both were Heavenly !!
when I was ten years old, I listened to Smoke on the water on repeat, and then I discovered Fireball around 1979, which became one of my favorite titles of the group, because of its energy. Deep Purple marked my adolescence a lot, and I still can't get enough of it today. They are essential innovators and pioneers of the 60s and 70s. Ian Paice being one of my lifelong mentors, being myself a drummer.
One of the greatest RnR songs of all time. And yeah, they were on it here.
One of their best songs. Now i am going with my time machine back in '72 to visit danish capital.
Ian Gillian is and will be the best singer that has had deep purple ... I think is marvelous!!!
Long live deep purple !!!!!!
Indeed! The only drummer/percussionist to be able to play a full drum roll on one stick and one hand and not miss one single beat!
Не перестаю восхищаться ТАКОМУ исполнению!
Uno de los mejores bateristas, Ian Pace, que he escuchado en mi vida y Jhon Lord un maestro de los teclados, es la formación original, y fue única, estaba en la primaria cuando la escuché por primera vez, hoy a mis 61 años sigo disfrutando de su música y está canción es increíble
I was there - fantastic concert!!!!!!!!!
Long Live Deep Purple!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great song and great drummer as you say
c'era qualcosa di magico in quel periodo .musica incredibile.
God Damn the drum sounds of the 70s rock groups were just EPIC!!!
There is only one word for this, Epic
It didn't take a long time them to get in tune 😊👍!
Genious!!!
Wow, a thing of beauty.. what a ballistic intro.
exactly...deep purple is one of the best rock bands ever. not just because of my opinion, but because they could play so many styles of rock and play it so good.
the way the base drives the end! It's so frekin good! Love how Deep Purple always has that awesome base cranked up, so that it's not something in the background you can barely make out that is just doing what the guitar's doing.
Favorite band ever. period.
Whew ! Quite intense everywhre, particularly for the drums :-)
would have loved to have heard Ian Paice going into his drum solo at the end ...lol... still the greatest rock drummer on earth by any standard.
Along with Jonh Henry Bonham.
Sorry, but Paice smokes Bonham. Bonham and his in-the-pocket drumming....yawn.
Not a solo, I believe its Lucille
Stop arguing about whos best you dickheαds
Deep Purple ! Einziger Konkurenten Led Zeppelin. Deep Purple is Grossfehrtiger Gruppe !!!!!!!❤
50 años de mi vida amando a Deep Purple 💜💜💜💜💜
Schön, sowas von einer 30jährigen zu hören 😉.
I wish it was the 70s again the best years of my life with a lot of good rock and roll whether it comes from USA or England I love rock and roll and heavy metal and reggae music I love as well. 😀
Fireball (LIVE 1972 COPENHAGEN)
Deep Purple 1972 (Mark II):
Jon Lord - Organ
Roger Glover - Bass
Ian Paice - Drums
Ian Gillan - Vocals
Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar
Insane drumming
Man!.that drumming kills me!
contemporaneous heavy and speed metal owes so much to this band...
He might have missed some notes but his voice was pure rock!
lol
ooit was er 1 drummer voor wie ik echt bang was. tot hij op een dag zag dat ik heel veel verdriet had. hij keek naar me en nam me in zijn armen en fluisterde me troostende woorden toe. hij hield me vast tot wanneer mijn tranen, veranderden naar tranen van inwendig geluk. Wie zou er voor mij de beste drummer van de wereld zijn... Zo eenvoudig kan het zijn.
Esse e o máximo exemplo de improvisação espontânea! Paice inicia e Blackmore não consegue entrar daí surge improviso monstruoso de Paice e da banda!
Monstruosa mesmo foi a cagada que eu dei no meio do matagal agora pouco, recomendo...
Es waren einmal Deep Purple Fans das waren wir Teens immer schön anzuhören lasst es krachen die Party kann steigen von das Meadchennetzwerk und dem Lausbubennnetzwerk
I don't care how flat or out of tune they are the point is its rock n roll and sounds great!!!
Although they are all great players, Glover I think was the glue that held the whole thing together. And out of all of them, he still rocks the hardest.
The Power Play !!!! Yeah,the best band !!!! I love DP !!!!
A MASTERPIECE of Musical ART forever in demand . . . Thurs he will be inscribed in eternity.
Happy Birthday Roger Glover (B 30-November-1945) 72 years old and still a great Bass Player
DV DODDS oh, i love Roger, but lets be honest- Glenn was better.
Young, not old ;D
Wow, this is so old. Great! Flawless perfomance
Ian paice Is the true pioneer of metal drummers
I love electronic music, but this Deep Purple is the orgasm itself. If I could, I would be teleported to myself in 1972 to listen live.
I saw this tour in Montreal after Machinehead was recorded, before it came out in the record stores.
this is awesome, this is probably the first hard core double bass drum song, nothing like this had been rcorded before, and this was before double pedals so to do it live Ian needed another bass drum, it's one of the few songs he uses double bass and he rarely needs it because he has an incredibly fast left foot, and here is a video of the roadies bringing out the 2nd bass drum specifically for this one song, this is a great historical drum find, thanks for posting!!!!
905Alive : I agree the set-up of the 2nd Bass drum by the roadies is a time-piece in itself ! Ian Paice is left-handed , the snare drum is to the right of where he sits , so the fast left foot makes sense here !
This is history of MUSIC!!!
That Drumming!!! :'O
Among ‘rock’ drummers, IMO Paice is in the company of Mitch Mitchell, Mike Shrieve, Carl Palmer, Terry Bozzio, Barrie Barlow. All have speed/chops in excess of Bonham, Appice. Peart and all the other “heavy hitters”. All have incredible versatility and musicality, and can thunder as hard as anyone else. Yes there are many greats, but those six stand above the rest.
No olvides al gran Kith Moon!!!!
Copenhagen 1972.
The birth of heavy metal.
+AyathTheLoafer Fair comment.
+AyathTheLoafer totally agree
Yeah there was no heavy metal before 1972...
Black Sabbath was founded 1969....it's probably one of the most iconic heavy metal bands :D
+Taygun89 yes, but didn't they play heavy blues at the start? My original comment was about when the heavy metal music style really started not when the band got together first. I am aware that there is some discussion about whether it was Black Sabbath or Deep Purple who kicked off heavy metal. I happen to think it was the album Machine Head, and this concert in Copenhagen was the first public performance of some of the tracks.
Little ian played the original recording and the performances always on doublebass, here the band exploding into pure action, something was wrong vs blackmores guitar cable, makes no difference... he fix it i time, this song is an birth of speed metal... they did it on in rock before, here you hear an absolute rockin band, energetic and to the point. Great bass and keyboard solo.
Ian Paice a beast, a monster