Mr Paice like many other rock drummers was strongly influenced by Buddy Rich. His set is virtually identical to Rich’s though it’s a mirror image because Ian is a lefty. Ian Paice’s contribution will forever distinguish him in the annals of Rock/Metal. “The Mule” is one of the greatest drum solos in the genre.
"Just as good"???? He was (Uh! he still IS) way better. In my book the only one at his same level is Bonham, and not for sheer drumming technique but for creativity and inventive.
Couldn't care much about Bonham, as he wasn't in a band that really let him display his skills. Damn, hearing guys like Buddy, Ian, Neil, Keith, Mitch, & even the two Powell's, Cozy & Don really gave some inspiration to modern-drummers on how to really work The Set & work some percussion into it. Throw in Karen Carpenter as she pretty much did the same. Loved Ian's workout on his snare...
@@mellilore Je valide à cent pour cent ton opinion ! Deux fabuleux batteurs immensément créatifs ! ..les meilleurs ! Merci et la paix sur toi et les tiens . Jim depuis la Normandie en France. ❤
This performance is from the California Jam. The song Ian Paice plays his solo is You Fool No One. But yes he is also known to play his solo on The Mule.
@@sammy26969 I'm talking about the aggressive 'twelve-bar' -ish part they play just before they return to the main Mule motif. (Clue: it doesn't appear on the studio version of The Mule) Know what I mean?
I love Deep Purple but as soon as I hear a drum solo I just turn off. That goes for Neil Peart/John Bonham/Mick Tucker etc etc. I suppose if you're drummer it might be interesting LOL. Love all those drummers drumming in songs though. I even watch videos with drummers doing their thing but as soon as a solo starts I can't stand it. I went to a jazz club one night and was forced to listen to every instrumentalist in every outfit do a solo on every band playing that night - god it was dreadful especially the drum solos. Come to think of it the whoo-hooing audience members made me feel pretty sick too. It was all so self indulgent and BORING! I have seen some great Jazz over the years and none of them ever go in for the heady solo BS you get in the wanker clubs. If you're a crap jazz band do your heady crap set, then extend your stage time by every member doing a crap solo, waiting for every audience member to go whooo, whistle, Yeah to rapturous applause and head nodding when it's all crap. I went to one of these clubs with a classical guitarist one night and we had to leave.
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Mr Paice like many other rock drummers was strongly influenced by Buddy Rich. His set is virtually identical to Rich’s though it’s a mirror image because Ian is a lefty. Ian Paice’s contribution will forever distinguish him in the annals of Rock/Metal. “The Mule” is one of the greatest drum solos in the genre.
Momento historico!! Sem palavras!!! Muito bom!!!!!!
Buddy Rich of rock&roll, true legend drummer
Paice rules!!
California Jam 1974, uno dei piu' grandi eventi musicali della storia del rock a livello biblico
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Yes, Ian Paice is the Buddy Rich of Rock drumming, & in this clip Ian's whole set up of drums & cymbals is based on Buddy Rich's set up.
2~3期のピッチの高めのドラムの音が好きだな。ストーンズにチャーリー・ワッツがいる(いた)ようにパープルのドラマーもやはりペイス以外考えられないですね。
ペイシーの、どシンプルなセットでやってるとはとても思えないドラミングがメッチャ好きです。
He was/is great. ❤. Amazing drummer
The GOAT
Paicie's drum rolls on the snare is so smooth, it's like he's drawing a straight line.
Ian can't stop to hit the drums like a machine gun!
Bonzo, moonie, peart, Ian is hardly mentioned but hes just as good!!!
"Just as good"???? He was (Uh! he still IS) way better. In my book the only one at his same level is Bonham, and not for sheer drumming technique but for creativity and inventive.
Couldn't care much about Bonham, as he wasn't in a band that really let him display his skills. Damn, hearing guys like Buddy, Ian, Neil, Keith, Mitch, & even the two Powell's, Cozy & Don really gave some inspiration to modern-drummers on how to really work The Set & work some percussion into it. Throw in Karen Carpenter as she pretty much did the same. Loved Ian's workout on his snare...
@@mellilore
Je valide à cent pour cent ton opinion !
Deux fabuleux batteurs immensément créatifs !
..les meilleurs !
Merci et la paix sur toi et les tiens .
Jim depuis la Normandie en France. ❤
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This performance is from the California Jam. The song Ian Paice plays his solo is You Fool No One. But yes he is also known to play his solo on The Mule.
You fool no one morphed into the mule.
Пейс, чертяка, МОНСТР!😊 Лучший! 👍💜
Да👍️
Ouais mec !❤
I had the honor of meeting the greatest rock and roll drummer ever 20 years back. He tried to sign my drum stick
I had a drum stick from Ian : - ) I got it many years ago after a gig in Münster. Greetings from Germany.
@@michaelborgelt1600 A roadie gave me a a pair from foreigner's drummer.
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One of the absolute masters of drums. Love Glenn Hughes, too.
IAN PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAICE! The Very Best EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Che dire!!! Jan Paice.🤗👍🏽
完全なグラッドストーン奏法だ!!
Legenda !!
約50年前ですか🎶🎵
I love a Big musik ! good and the niace... thankyou... yes !
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This is not from The Mule. It's from You Food Noone at California Jam.
Бог......
Ян пейс гений
Да👍️
The band returning after The Mule drums - one of my favourite bits of Purple.
Does it have a name?
All is The Mule song. The last part after the drum is the same before of the drum solo. they repeat that part.
@@sammy26969 I'm talking about the aggressive 'twelve-bar' -ish part they play just before they return to the main Mule motif. (Clue: it doesn't appear on the studio version of The Mule) Know what I mean?
No it doesn't, just a thing they did after the drum solo to re-introduce the main riff. Best part of the song!
@@Luke_4028 It's my favourite part of Made In Japan. It's brutal.
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Glenn Hughes , der Albtraum aller Purple Fans ! schlimmer geht nimmer !
Well, they did get Tommy Bolin ......... 🤔
Jonathan Douglas Lord 😭
Richard Hugh Blackmore
Ian Anderson Paice
David Coverdale
Glenn "The Voice Of Rock" Hughes
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Paice really great,but Bonzo swings like nobody
Bonzo had very little swing compared to Ian…
Ian is good but Gozy is better
I love Deep Purple but as soon as I hear a drum solo I just turn off. That goes for Neil Peart/John Bonham/Mick Tucker etc etc. I suppose if you're drummer it might be interesting LOL.
Love all those drummers drumming in songs though. I even watch videos with drummers doing their thing but as soon as a solo starts I can't stand it.
I went to a jazz club one night and was forced to listen to every instrumentalist in every outfit do a solo on every band playing that night - god it was dreadful especially the drum solos. Come to think of it the whoo-hooing audience members made me feel pretty sick too. It was all so self indulgent and BORING!
I have seen some great Jazz over the years and none of them ever go in for the heady solo BS you get in the wanker clubs. If you're a crap jazz band do your heady crap set, then extend your stage time by every member doing a crap solo, waiting for every audience member to go whooo, whistle, Yeah to rapturous applause and head nodding when it's all crap.
I went to one of these clubs with a classical guitarist one night and we had to leave.
SO VERY COOOOOOOOOOOOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!BRAVO IAN !! FOREVER YOUNG !!!!!!!!!!!!!