Saw him with Purple around this time and 5 years later with Paice Ashton Lord … at the latter gig in Glasgow, the crowd got to their feet screaming, after his amazing solo and wouldn’t sit down … Jon Lord had to ask everyone to stop clapping so they could get on with the show. 😀
It still is the best drums solo in rock history, by the best rock drummer ever. Ian Paice, the Buddy Rich of rock. A fantastic musician and a great man in the life.
Saw MK VIII in 2014, Ian Paice at 68, with just one lung, after half an hour of pure rock'n'roll, still rocking at The Mule's solo. Long live Ian Paice. Long live DP. Long live rock and roll.
Not only one of the best drummers in rock history, but he's still doing this at the top of his game from 1968 to today. 42 years at the top. Awesome. Who else can compete with that? Correct. No-one.
The more I listen this solo, the more amazing it sounds. If I could have any kit, it would probably be this one. I just love it...its perfect for both jazz and rock.
L'un des plus grands batteurs de la scène rock l'un des plus inventif et peut-être le plus grand technicien au niveau des rudiments de la caisse claire. 👍👍👍👍
I am speechless now! Astonishing!!! Hats off !!! Why do we have people say NEGATIVELY of his skills & abilities!!!? Have they ever seen this solo!? I wonder! Also, can't help wondering why those best drummer & best drum solo videos on you tube never use this clip !!!? AMAZING MIND BLOWING SOLO ! Like Buddy Rich used to ! The closest to Buddy's I've ever seen!!!👍🏻👍🏼👏💜👏🏾👏🏽👏🏻👏😍🤩😲
My dad is a massive Deep Purple fan. I remember him playing them when I was a little girl. Now I'm older not only are they a nostalgia trip for me, I also get to appreciate how fucking amazing they are. He took me to see them them a few years ago and it was hands down the best experience of my life.
Пэйс барабанщик от Бога, видимо Он его в темечко поцеловал, золотые руки, а самое главное музыкальный вкус, он не барабанит, как некоторые, он на ударной установке играет классную музыку, одно слово - талантище, БРАВО!!!
.......lol.....yea.....while (trying) to play Bonham triplets. Sometimes just cause folks play really fast....its just that.Bonham could play a very well put together solo. We can agree to disagree, but as a touring drummer, I tell you honestly this man is mostly trying to play Bonham stuf, and thats not an opinion. He is very talented though!
@@chrisscarfo8832 As a drummer myself and thinking about Paice and Bonham for 50 years, I simply can't choose who is better - one could say Paice is a faster/technical drummer (I still have trouble with Space Truckin) but Bonham has an iconic sound that is possibly harder to emulate and his groove is amazing (When the Levee Breaks) - I'd call it a draw coz I'm chicken lol PS: You say Paice copies Bonham but I'd say moreso inspired by Buddy Rich (the Hi Hat licks and fast singles, etc)
kid you are on the right track...this is what live music is was all about and concerts were not that expensive back then...if you are a drummer ian paice is one of the best-and their are many great rock drummers out there-but this stuff is still sweet 30 years later...KEEP ROCKING YOUNG MAN..
Sin comentarios!!!, nunca pierde su linea de estilo, capacidad y profundidad en el ritmo...Un atleta de la batería, es difícil catalogarlo porque junto a él vienen otros verdaderos Colosos como John Bohan y Ginger Baker. Aunque pieza clave en la historia del Hard Rock. Sin su escuela no hubiesen salido otros.
Bonham was amazing and crucial, but everybody seems to forget that Paice was just as important, and from a technical point of wiew he smoked Bonham. Different kind of drumming for sure, but I hate when everybody says "Bonzo was the best ever"...if Paice wasn't superior he was at least on the same level.
Don't argue with this guy, he really knows his stuff. Greatest drummer "alive". He's been spotted with Elvis, by numerous credible wittnesses. Why are Bon/Zep fans so ignorant?
Este tipo paice esta entre los 3 mejores bateristas del mundo sin lugar a duda la manera que toca es impresionante. Los bateros de ahorita tienen unas baterias gigantescas y dependen de ellas, estos tipos de la guardia vieja si tocaban de verdad
As for the Fireball LP, don't forget No No No, and No One Came. Ian Gillan said it was an album "designed to bring out the funk in the band", and that it did.
The Mule (LIVE 1972 COPENHAGEN) Deep Purple 1972 (Mark II): Jon Lord - Organ Roger Glover - Bass Ian Gillan - Vocals Ian Paice - Drums Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar
@ironman5454 Spot on! Been watching that DVD and solo, Bonzo's cross-overs are amazing there! Both Ian and Bonzo are great drummers, but Moby Dick per John Bonham IS the epitomy of a rock drum solo. We're gonna GROOVE - is the key word!
.And you're absolutely right about the state of music today, although there still are some great new bands out there..you just have to look for them..Here's a hint--- They're not in what the current corporate music industry considers to be the top 40..
Paice must have been a big Buddy Rich Fan... this solo rocks. I think its better by far, than the one John Bonham does on Moby Dick... And I loved Bonham!
hdrjunkie All those guys were competing with Buddy Rich.....That's why all those old rock bands had such great.....no ,beyond great, drummers .....From The Who ,to Grand Funk ,to Zep, to Deep Purple , to Black Sabbath... to The Experience ( Hendrix )....We are all lucky a drummer like Buddy Rich was around at the time