Ian Paice & Rick Wakeman in discussion on the UK TV Gastank in 1982
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2016
- What a crazy show this was - Originally the idea was for Jon Lord and Ian Paice to have their own music talkback program interviewing music personalities, but Jon had to pull out at the last moment.
In steps Rick Wakeman who filled his shoes beautifully.
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Next year it will be 50years of Ian Paice druming in Deep Purple. An amazing man and a rock solid drummer.
Great for Rick Wakeman mentioning "Emeretta". It is indeed just one of the wonderful showcases for Ian Paice
TWO LEGENDS CLASHING THEIR POWERS!
LONG LIVE TO BOTH OF THEM!
I remember watching it first time round! What a drummer - what a keyboard player. Great memories.
These interviews from the past have a much more intimate and personal atmosphere. Looks just like to people talking in a bar having a very meaningful conversation.
I didn't recognize Rick without his cape. God I'm old.
Wow. The subtitles at the bottom of the video are just as bad as the auto-generated RUclips ones. Cool.
two legends
"The Star Club in Hamburg" Man, so many giants ran on their training wheels through there.
never noticed before how much he looks, talks and sounds like a young elton john.
I was just watching this and thinking - you know what, it would be great if these two could play together and...there you go ! Great....
A super group with John Paul Jones, and a Singer to be named later as well guitars cause there's so many of that time that could do the job justice.
This is great. Two legends
Briefly met Ian Paice at a drum-clinic, and he's a real gentleman. I asked if Emmaretta was his drum-solo number in Mk.1, as The Mule, You Fool No One, etc., became. He thought it had been. Shame there's no recording of that.
Paicey is great
Agreed, he's an all time great drummer.
The interview had a extra surprise of them creating and playing a song!
Ian on drums, Rick on the Moog and Gary Moore on his les paul would have been my perfect band....
COMO EU QUERIA SABER O QUE ESSES DOIS GÊNIOS ESTÃO CONVERSANDO...,
Ian Paice is one of those drummer who actuallys hits the snare at the right time. I hear so many drummers who don't have that basic ability.
Steve Morse called Ian Paice the Ringo Starr of hard rock
Can still remember as a kid receiving the 7 inch Emmaretta which I ordered in 1972. It was great at that time to discover the 3 albums they produced before their monumental ... “In Rock”. In some ways nothing like their later output (though full of invention) except for their very first ... Shades of Deep Purple (1968) which has great immediacy and impact ... I think because they only had 2 or 3 days studio time to do it.
“And the address” was the very first piece they recorded. There is a new version of it on Whoosh! (2020) which is less trippy with some great solos. The original has one of Ritchies best ever studio solos IMO.
An indication of how great Ian is. Saw him do a solo with Paice Ashton Lord. The band had to plead with the crowd to stop cheering after his solo, so that they could play the next song. Everyone was on their feet for a good 3 or 4 minutes 😀
Dois instrumentistas extraordinários.
1982...the year I was born 🤘
Great! Thanks!
Might be the worst subtitles I've ever come across, and that's really saying something! Nice interview though, Rick always brings up Emmaretta. Paicey didn't seem too fond of it. :)
Rick loves the Deep Purple album that it's on. Emmaretta was Rod Evan's girlfriend at the time and she was a political activist. Since I never seen Ian Paice be political, that may not be his taste.
In addition to his obvious talents Rick is a brilliant interviewer.
2:25 Paice "we just said Yes to everything"
I did not know that A.S Pushkin was a drummer...
HA HA! I had to look that name up, BUT, you hit the nail on the head!
About Deep Purle reunion "What gonna we do now we could play hits from 10 years from now. Its just a nostalgia. Only reason to do so is -- money, mpney in your hand." After two years he he still collected the DP together.
and they are touring right now ! money, money, money....
Not really fair because they've continued to make new records for the whole time, unlike other bands.
They made Perfect Strangers and other good albums
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"Yes, we do have rehearsals" - I see what you did there, Ricky :)
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The last time I saw side boards like that they had a bowl of fruit on them.
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Love Paicey, but he didn't mention that he (and Bernie Marsden and Neil Murray) had in fact been fired from Whitesnake after the recording of 'Saints & sinners' by Coverdale and his manager. It's explained in detail in Marsden's autobiography. Of course it is understandable that he didn't want to say that in public...
That's a different story than Paice and Moody recall.
The chorus bars shrink with beat countdown: 8,7,6,5,4,3,2 and then expand 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 near the end. That's prog for ya
Ian Paice the GOAT
Rick taught Joolz everything he knows
Like most of Purple early bandmate they were very highly professional.. Unlike other band of their genre.. Deep Purple are more flashing n Appeal talent ability Lives
Paice! With hair on his face!
Sideburns, Paicey's legendary sideburns :)
Ian is high
revizuit
Probably not but Rick is drunk.
Virgil Glasu purple were never into drugs
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