Deep Purple - Burn - drums only. Isolated Ian Paice drum track.
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
- Original studio Ian Paice drum track.
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Deep Purple - Woman From Tokyo - original Ian Paice drum track - ruclips.net/video/Xp_t4S3Shkg/видео.html
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Amazing drumming, good hands and feet. Easy to understand
Do you have the track for You fool no one?
FUN FACT: Ian Paice is the only member of DP to play on every album..an absolute legend.
Fun fact he is only 1 drummer , not only on albums but all their life
Nick Mason has the same fact with Floyd.
@@BobbyGeneric145 unless you count Jeff Porcaro playing on the song “Mother” from The Wall.
what album didnt jon lord play on?
Ian Paice is the only continuous member of Deep Purple!
The timing is metronomic, the snare breakouts are pure Buddy Rich and this guy is just up there with the greatest rock drummers of all time…Superb!
Ian Paice never misses a beat, a true master, often overlooked but he is the heartbeat of Deep Purple.
A dear departed friend who was a drummer swore Ian was right on top of Rock Drummer mountain along with Bonham. One thing i love about this track, is he "fills" thru verses. It is original, and kicks ass. I love Purple with Coverdale and Blackmore. THe live stuff from 1974 and 1975 is outstanding!!!
he misses quite a few snare hits here
He was the best musician in the band.
@@robicenco1 Better than Tommy Bolin? think not
@@chrischoir3594 Where? Can you point to the time?
It's probably the one and only recorded song with drum soloing accompanying the verses... an unorthodox approach that delivers the raw impact of apocalyptic devastation described in the lyrics. Pure genius.
It reminds of the drum solos featured in Hocus Pocus by the Dutch prog band 'Focus'.
Apocalyptic devastation?
Lol
Ahhh… ok
Who can play that fast AND remain incredibly articulate? Ian Paice.
And Dave Lombardo
@@hessianmusicdealer I was thinking Nick Menza. Lombardo is ferocious though.
@@hmpz36911 You're a couple of generations off. Those guys are fast but they're not as talented as Paice.
From that era, I’d throw Cozy Powell in the mix!
Steven Lornie I mean they play different styles, but I don’t think Paice can play angel of death, but I bet Lombardo could play this because he has the chops. Not to diss on paice, but he ain’t got the double bass stamina Lombardo does
It's like a five minute pure rock drum solo in a 6 minute song. Ian Paice in a class by himself!! The reason DP never needed another drummer through out their long career!
Only member to stay with Deep Purple through the years.
Deep Purple was as fortunate to have Ian Paice, as Led Zeppelin was to have John Bonham! Both were a HUGE part of the success of their bands!
Master of Rudiments 🔥
@@gnk6717 And he was left-handed to boot. Amazing!!
@@mbt1955 pure talented & unique 👌
Ian Paice, November 1973, 25 years old.
!)))
Amazing
Back when drums sounded like drums.
👍
Patrick Crowther Ludwig drums too❤️
When the 80's hit & they started adding all that fucking reverb & shit...Thank God for bands like HELMET that brought that lock step precision back around 1990
@@jomama9445 Good call. I discovered Helmet on Head bangers ball in 92.
@@jomama9445 i fucking hate reverb ...on guitar and drums ...i play drums and lead guitar ....and i hardly use it ....makes everything muddy and fake & crowds a mix .....and sounds shit ..i agree !!
The thing with Ian Paice is that you always feel listening to him that he really, truly, genuinely just simoly enjoys playing the drums.
Heard in isolation it is possible to marvel at the accuracy and consistency of Paice's drumming. He is absolutely metronomic. Brilliant drummer, too.
He has been the one constant in Deep Purple from the beginning right through to today. There is no Purple without Ian. A master of his craft! 🥁
Saw Ian during his week long, 2 performance per day residency at Ronnie Scott’s with the Buddy Rich big band last year.
Had to be seen to be believed. He dropped a stick during Pick up the pieces (Average white band) shouted Arrrgh ! grabbed another stick then executed one of the best funky drum fills I’ve ever heard without missing a beat. His drum duet with the bands resident drummer was breathtaking. So much love in the room for the king of swing in rock drumming.
Many are cited as being better technically .... but I’m not compelled to listen to them the way I always have been with Ian.
1970 just about to leave for school in the morning when Strange kind of woman came on the radio. Had never heard drum fills like that ... I was hooked from then on.
Listen to his solo on Made in Japan. Listen to his drumming on Come taste the band .... out of the park. His drumming for the Paice Ashton Lord big band .... wow 😮.
He had a minor stroke 5 years ago but can still give the best a run for their money. And such a nice and funny guy.
Purple don’t think of themselves as rock stars .... but as musicians.
Yeah man Ian Paice is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes...Made in Japan opened my eyes as a 14-year-old. I love the greats, but Ian the most "Buddy " of the rock drummers to my ears. Burn the classic display of fast and clean. Unbelievably clean singles
I would add the ending on Mary long, the ending on Hurricane live with Gary Moore, Tarantella a dispetto and jazz Police are must listenings.
... and all talking about John Bonham .... Ian Paice incredible drum master !
Simply the best rock drummer ever
Look I know its a matter of opinion. Ian is great, but Bonham and Moon are the 2 best. Ginger Baker no sloach either.
@@anthonyiannozzi6777 Peart isn't far behind either
the most underrated drummer of his era. I always thought he was amazing from day one--and the iso is quite a nice gift. Thanks!
I'm a bass player but I love Paicey's drumming, so fun to listen to. He makes Deep Purple.
It is always a pleasure to hear Ian Paice! One of the best drummers of all time 🎼🥁🥁🥁🎶🎵
Growing up listening to Deep Purple,these isolated tracks THRILL me to the heart. Ian Paice is a MASTER. You got You Fool No One somewhere? Rat Bat Blue? Place in Line? Maaaaan..wish I had these when I was starting
Ian Paice is one of the pioneers, as the drumming world progresses, we have to remember that I his day he was cutting edge and he paved the way for everything happening today
Not exactly a "less-is-more" guy. Perfect for Purple. They were all monsters on their instruments
When I was listening to this song the other day, my dad commented: "Can't this guy play a second of simple 4/4 backbeat?"
TheFlagstand no shit! I am not a fan of that kind of over playing. At all. I far prefer the “Billy Jean“ or “Rosanna/Babylon Sisters” pocket simplicity!
But I love the song as is, so I give it a pass. Mostly because all I heard was Richie Blackmore. So focused on him I did not notice the details of the rest of the playing
@@mccloysong Well as something of a prog metal fan I, in fact, enjoy a bit of overplaying. And IMO here Paice's playing works beautifully. The whole song is pretty much over the top on nearly every aspect so why not drums too!
Though I like simplicity if it fits the song very well. 1979 by The Smashing Pumpkins is a good example.
less is always less dude!
Still masters!)
I'm not saying that the 21 people who down voted this are bad people...actually,I will say that.
How could anything like this ever deserve a thumbs down? If lovin' this is wrong, i don't wanna be right!
THEY ARE POO EATERS
To all the deaf morons in this world: this proves once again that Ian Paice is the bombdiggity shiznit.
They’re Foo Fighters fans
@@traviswoodall6547 Foo Fighters fans would recognize good drumming. These are Lizzo fans, maybe...
What a machine. Those fierce rolls with that raw, unrelenting energy can only be Ian Paice.
Always loved his drumming and this is one of the reasons why.
Geez....what an amazing drummer...... not many today can operate in that arena.
Listen to Made in Japan!! Almost 50 years ago!! Still just floors me!! My numero uno guy!!🤟👍😎
Deep Purple the best rock band of all time!
Had the great fortune to spend 45 minutes alone with Ian about 20 years ago. My Hero. They say don't meet your heroes... they are wrong. Humble, awesome guy and my drum tutor since I first heard Made in Japan. He just doesn't know it!
Gotta love the guy, he's such an inspirational drummer
Don't misunderstand me but.....listening to this isolated track.........it's not so hard his drumming to understand........now is so very hard.......before was impossible! Now i finally undestand what' s hes doing! Before this vid it was impossible! Great vid but more great Mr Paice
Yoyoka Soma plays this really well. Paicy loved her rendition of it :-)
The guy is just awesome. I've seen him with many bands - always brilliant. Never misses a beat. Thanks for all the years of pleasure.
Hear Lars Ulrich's main influence right here! Such a wonderful inventive and forceful drummer. His rolls obviously f*ing sweet! Oh listen...the drum sounds like a drum..what no snare samples?!?! Bravo Mr. Paice!
Excellent drumming.. as always from Ian Paice. In the top 5 influences per my own drumming. Rock with lots of Jazz influence.
Very nice drum solo with some instruments in the background...
Ian Paice , fast hands
Absolute legend and still my favourite drummer.
Mr. Paice never ceases to impress me. This shit is tight! And the clean dynamic sound of his drum kit is just right to fit in the mix... where so much else is going on too.
Never go wrong with Ludwig...
computer may win at chess alas never at ian paice drumming
Right!
Word !!!
back in the late 70s i became a drummer because of ian and nick..had a mate around the corner who had a kit he never played(rich dad)..i would spend say after day playing along with purple and floyd in his big rumpas room as an 8 year old..till i finally got my own kit..he is the very definition of a hard rock drummer..he set the standard and the mode most would follow...thanx so much for posting this..cheers..Ty from s.oz
One of the greats, and my personal favorite
Would love to hear an isolated Pictures of Home!
My hands hurt just listening to Ian's blistering single strokes and doubles.
even his drums are 'self isolating'
The most underrated drummer in history.....the guy was genius
Is
Lighting fast and clean rolls = Ian Paice
Best rock drummer everrrrrrrr!!
Ian Pace can do more with a 5 piece kit than anyone with a 20 piece. Ian set the Pace long ago.😁
Never will be equalled.
It's amazing how different Paice's style is to John Bonham's who was a contemporary, much busier on the snare.
I think Paice shows more big band swing (like Buddy Rich) show through than Bonham did. Of course they both grew up hearing that style. Bonzo, perhaps has a bit more Krupa but camouflages it more.
@@fredfox3851 Yeah, hence the amount of rapid snare fills, Rich was insanely fast on the snare. The other main difference is in the kick, I think. Bonham's is much meatier and with the exception of his famed triplets I think plays fewer kick notes. I'm a guitarist not a drummer BTW but I love both of these drummers. Led Zeppelin was my first concert in Melbourne Australia in Feb 1972 when I was 14. You can imagine the impact that had on me. Unfortunately I was too young to see a triple bill the year before with Deep Purple, Free (Simon Kirke is another of my favourite drummers) and Manfred Mann...
@@stevenally8015 I agree with your analysis on Bonham and Paice. I am a still performing drummer/vocalist. I was recently talking to my guitarist about solid, hard hitting, Kirke, being underrated. Funny that you brought him up. I am super jealous that you got to see Zepplin near the top of their game. They always sold out before I cold get tickets. Oh well Cheers from Ohio, USA
steve nally Ian can change the whole mood of a song. Listen to No One Came on Fireball.
@@fredfox3851 Cheers mate. If you check out You Tube you can find a full audio recording of the LZ concert I went to. It was a n outdoor concert at Kooyong Tennis Courts and a summer day but the weather was very threatening and Plant said they would walk off at any hint of rain (there was no covering on the stage. Before they started Plant said they were "feeling poorly" but when they launched into Immigrant Song you couldn't tell. I'd never heard anything so loud, the seats were mounted in concrete and they shook. BTW, it did rain at one stage and they went off but came back on to finish the show.
Thanks for posting. I'm a semi-pro drummer myself and have always enjoyed and resected Ian,he always was excellent. This just brings it to the fore.
Ian Paice is a drum God!
TREMENDO!!!!!! Impresionante, esa batería, Ian Paice, uno de los mejores bateristas de todos los tiempos.
El mejor!!
Que bestia este Ian Paice.. Un dios de la batería para mí. Que masa..
Un crack
Legendario y pensar que todavía sigue tocando cómo en aquellos años ruclips.net/video/zmqlIt4-Y_I/видео.html
@@leonardoroman4324 pero asi es y asi seguirá siendo hasta el dia que lastimosamente parta a su planeta
@@maximilianorojas679 Esperemos que lo tengamos para rato
No Splashes No Stalks JUST PURE DRUMS!
A truly great take.
Watched him in a drum clinic with just a snare drum. What a show!😎👍
Master! Ian Paice is my favourite drummer of all time but he's so underrated! Why?! He's better than John Bohnam (obviously i love Bohnam too) 👌❤💔
You may have seen this already, but they did a tribute to John Lord and I CAN NOT BELIEVE how good these 70 year old guys sound! They do Glenn Hughes and Bruce Dickinson do BURN...BEST version Ive ever heard, but they had a big orchestra.
. Also, Ian Gillan did Perfect Strangers.
ruclips.net/video/do_BgiF9y0U/видео.html
Ish Kabibble yes, i saw it, incredible! I love Glenn👌 and Bruce did a fantastic job i think, but nobody can't beat master Glenn 😁
The use of the word underrated is over used.
Ian Paice was never underrated. He was and still is a great drummer.
Show us any article that has anything negative about his drumming.
@@ep9421 He meant underrated because he doesn't get all the love he deserves, not because people think he sucks
@@HerobrineGbriel from what i have seen of Purple in concerts from the early 70's and on i have seen Paice get the credit and love from fans.
Used to read the music mags and Paice never got dissed at all. That's why the legend is still around. He's still loving what he does best.. Cheers mate
Not many drummers can play this fast and articulate.
LUI È IAN PAICE, LA STORIA DEL PERCUSSIONISMO ROCK ! ! !
ian paice one of greatest drummer in rock scene..an icon🔥
The Groove BUDDY RICH Of ROCK!
I'll second that. Most definitely a jazz influence on display here.
I'd argue Neil Peart was the rock drummer most influenced by Buddy Rich.
So damn fast and clean.
Incredible rolls and fills the man is a legend and a veteran Rock and roller
Great wide open snare sound. Love it...a great snare sound is timeless...
Never seen an accurate version of this played by anyone other than Ian Paice. Beautifully played.
that snare tone, good lord
And now I want hear the separate drums and cynbals isolated. That bass drum pattern is amazing....
Love the accents during Hughes’ vocal bridge part. That type of stuff that he does to move the song along is way more interesting than all the fast 16ths on the snare to me.
I may be a lowly knuckle dragging guitar player, but even I can recognize the brilliance of Ian Paice.
Legend at work
ian paice, the best drummer ever!!!
Frank Serpico He is in my top 2 of rock drummers
@@heftyalan1152 with Bonham I guess.
Ivan Zivojinovic Of rock drummers that is correct but I have a separate category for jazz drummers as I also like Elvin Jones and Tony Williams but you can't compare to Bonham and Paice as different disciplines
@@heftyalan1152 agree brother.
Ivan Zivojinovic Cool
Guy is a an athlete. wow.
Definitely one of my inspirations.
Paicey, a real keeper, a timekeeper that is.
Those rolls are so tight....
I Can listen to that snare sound all day. What snare did he use? Come on all you geeks out there! 14x6,5 Supraphonic? Brass or Alu?
As a bass player I love this
This guy is incredible!!
❤️❤️ I love it 🎶🎵🎶👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
ufff, a master, this drums sounds better than a new ones...., really clean, groove, speed, snare master, the video is impressive, he also is a great time keeper, what a beast.... a lot of virtuoso players this day, but for to be a great drummer you need experience, to play in a lot of bands and with other musicians and your own sound and style..., that takes time.... long journey, thats the diference beetween someone like lang and someone like phillips.....
And he was just 25 years old when Purple recordered Burn álbum !!!
This is just amazing.
Ian paice... Lefty... Chops a plenty... I found him when I was 14....
Ian is a beast
Exceptionally talented musician.
2:50 the best part the bass drum in his greatest expresion
Some are complaining about the compressed sound here. Burn is a strange sounding album. There is a lean aspect to the sound but it remains power packed.
Sometimes the bass playing is really taking place on the bass drum but at the same time Glenn Hughes manages to make a big impression.
I’ve heard Ritchie complain that the bass was thin on Rainbow rising and burn. However where was he when they were being remixed??? Very little if any change in the bass department heft.
However it’s never detracted from my enjoyment of those albums.
I think it’s down to the mixing skills of Producer/engineer Martin Birch. The tracks sound great regardless ..... and you can always pump up the bass in your player 😀
Amazing 😎😎
Three favorite drummers Mikey Dee, Bill Ward and this guy🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Again Kiboko Thank You!
Saw Purple several times. Paice was known as a heavy player, in an era of big time hitters!
Ladies and gentlemen, the legendary Ian Paice. To this day, he is still levels above Lars Ulrich.
A lot of drummers level above Lars Ulrich
My grandmother is levels above Lars. And she doesn’t play drums. And she’s dead.
Only amateurs think Lars sucks.
He doesn't.
And why you need to trash him just to compliment Ian Paice ?
You have a problem
Burn’s drums is really unique, verses of vocals is uvertly filled. But the chorus has got regular rhythm😜
incredible and powerfull drumming
Excellent thanks for doing this it would be great to have a library of drum tracks to draw from, RUclips has made work a lot easier these days. I remember when I first started learning this 30yrs ago playing the track over and over to memorize the fills and really having to listen hard to separate the drums from other instruments as well as watching live performances (CALIFORNIA JAM) to get stuff nailed as well as transcribing, you really had to want to be a drummer I've forgotten how much hard work it took after working a day job on top, thanks again
His rolls are insane! Hills rolls got him a Rolls (Royce) to I'm sure.
Paice rolls are the best ones in rock music
Monster fills!
MUY BUEN TRABAJO....GRACIAS POR DELEITAR MIS OIDOS CON EL MAESTRO DE LOS MAESTROS
Un verdadero maestro en la bateria . . .
Top drumer
Best drummer,dont even need to listen
HOT DAMN ! 😮❤