Ian Paice is one of the truly great drummers of our time. He could have been an elite jazz drummer had he gone into that genre. His technical skills are top-notch and his playing style and touch are brilliant. His scense of swing and groove is intuitive and spot-on. I am a hard-core Carl Palmer fan and like Palmer, Paice has aged well. Both are still playing at a world-class level into their seventies. Paice is a genuine master percussionist and a fine and humble person as well.
Agreed you can tell Ian cut his teeth listening to the great Big Band drummers, as the influence of Rich, Krupa et al are prominent in his playing. Ian Paice and Ginger Baker are my favorite rock drummers.
when my brother was alive, it was listening to and watching you that made him take up drumming and it was trying to emulate you that made him such a good drummer, so on his behalf and in his memory, i sat Thank You
Thankyou Ian. Don't worry about the camera angle ... it shows the HANDS and particularly the mighty Right one. Magical ! I was able to see the amazing Mr. Rich in Birmingham a few months after his heart surgery. That was a lifetime ambition for me. He was still in recovery but his and the orchestra's performance was something I will always remember. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us ... Always a special thing to receive.
Met Ian once. i was working at the St. Kames hotel in Edinburgh around 1979 and met Ian in the hallway. We had a nice chat and and I mentioned my own inspiration in Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich. I doubt if he remembers me though.
Wow! I enjoyed watching a young Steve Ferrone play this on youtube and I thought 'I bet my favourite drummer, Ian Paice, can do this justice'. Boy, didn't you just, Ian. Thank you for sharing.
You are one of the main reasons I picked up the sticks. I nicked some stuff from you, your rolls are phenomenal. I've been listening to you for 50 years. Thank you, Paicey!
Ian is by far one of the top rock drummers ever, and part of what made him great was his ability to swing! I have been a fan since I first heard Machine Head as a 13-year-old in 1973. I was a lefty playing a right-handed setup until I saw him and realized I should turn my set around.
Fantastic! I've been playing this since high school (trumpet then bass)! Your drumming is STILL gorgeous in every way imaginable. Thank you for decades of perfection.
This is your fan from🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾. I like you because you're playing with soul and feeling. I got that since i'm just a kid. The way you stroked all that fill in DP songs all comes from your heart, its pure. I knew bonham but i still love your playing more.
Being from Chicago and knowing Greg Potter through the typical music scene there, it must have blown his mind sitting down with Ian???? Greg you are a great drummer! Once in a lifetime experience there my friend.
Thanks, Ian. And I'll add that the call and response bit looks even cooler with a lefty and righty drummer. Love the drum cam over the FT...even if you lost your head :-). I'm about 10 years younger than you..and "Made in Japan" made me a fan. I had a great drum teacher who was swing, big band all the way, not really a rock guy. When I made him listen to Deep Purple....he was impressed. "This guy swings"- True story. Thanks for almost 5 decades of inspiration. Love the channel.
Ian. As a high school kid 1976 Grad. playing drums in our High school stage band out here in Southern California. We would listen your your drumming with Deep Purple and be in amazement at how well you would play the rudiments of drumming and how proficient you were as a player. How knowable you were to music. and your drumming. You really inspired so many of us here. Thank you for all your inspirations and thank you for not being a stuck up musician. Take care old friend and long may you Play. We love you here in SoCal.
Ian, You are my favorite drummer of all time. You have seamlessly interwoven all the best aspects of Rock and Jazz drumming and you continue to surprise and amaze me to this day.
Mr. Ian Paice looks so cool with grey hair, and not matter his age, he's still one of the baddest southpaw drummers alive today. On another note, we would never doubt that it wasn't you, because all we have to do is listen to your signature style, and see your hi-hat on the right to know it is you. Keep swingin' Mr. Paice because we love your excellent drumming skills, and more so your charming English demeanor.
An album's worth of swing versions of DP songs like Wring That Neck from the Concerto/RAH CD or any other songs would be a real treat! It's about time for the first album with the name IAN PAICE in BIG letters on it. It might not sell millions of copies ...but it will surely last and make a lot of people happy as can be seen on this very site here. Thanks for everything, Ian!
Thank you for sharing Ian. We catch the BR Orchestra every time they are in LA. Cathy is wonderful and Greg is a terrific guy. What is sad is that there is sooo little support from younger people to their gigs. Maybe you can speak to the issue of sparking interest in jazz/ swing for younger audiences. I fear for the future of this music if people don't act!
Awesome. Thanks for the video. I'm always amazed at how Ian Paice makes his playing look easy. It feels like he can play whatever he wants to play. I was always wondering how cool it would be, if Ian (together with Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore) would do something jazzy, something like Jimmy Smith or Wes Montgomery. Unfortunately, it's not possible anymore.
Mr. Paice i've always considered you one of the top 10 ALL TIME Rock Drummers! I have 5 drummers, that i always go back listening to,.....You of course being one! The 4 others, Pierre Van Der Linden from the 1st three Focus records and the 1974 Trace album he was on after leaving Focus in 1973, he is and was a brilliant player. Then there is Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson The Allman Brothers Band...It is the first "Sea Level" Album where you really could tell how a great a drummer he is and was! Even live he was also Brilliant. Yes there is some Live footage of the Sea Level Band on RUclips. Bobby Caldwell; Johnny Winter And "Live" The first and third albums of Captain Beyond, and arguably his best playing with the band Armageddon, featuring lead singer from the Yardbirds, the late Keith Relf. Lastly Carmen Appice, Vanilla Fudge, the Great Band....CACTUS! Those are the records he really shines on. Diggin your channel !!
Nice to see someone give a shoutout to Pierre Van Der Linden. I have always loved Focus, excellent band - the great Jan Akkerman on guitar, Thijs Van Leer on keys, flute, vocals, great stuff they did. It's a shame they are not mentioned more often.
Caught DP in Ottawa a few years ago. IanP and RogerG were definitely the stars of the show. Morse was very good, but the smooth rhythm section is the reason that he gets to do his stuff. They are simply incredible and slick partners.
Head or not, you've always had great hands and this video is a perfect chance to get a closeup of those hands at work. We could use an "Ian's Hand Cam" on a DP video!
Mr. Pace, I’ve been a fan since 1972. Even as a kid who knew nothing about drumming, I knew you were something special. You, Bonzo, and Bill Ward are the triumvirate of heavy drumming. Your solo on the Made in Europe album made a great impression on me. This video caught my attention because last year I was watching a video from Australia of a mature drum instructor who for some reason had gotten that far without ever hearing your music reacting to a live DP performance. He watched just a minute or two before pausing and comparing you to Buddy Rich. That was an aha moment for me and validated the notion that I might indeed know what a special drummer sounds like. Thank you for a lifetime of inspiration.
Ian, it's time for your to get published with a book. My shelf has John, Cozy, Carmine, Jerry Shirley and many others. Ian, The Rock Drumming Master needs to tell his story and have a writer put it down in word. I volunteer if no one better will do it.
Finally some clips the master himself with the Buddy Rich group.. Ever since I saw that picture of him in a2012 concert they played, I've been itching to see some actual footage. I love it! 🔥🥁
Love your work Ian life long fan from N. Ireland, Thanks for coming in2010 I know I was a bit F***ed up but it was a great show for all the Purple fans that waited so long. I was watching Buddy Rich on RUclips he plays his snare facing away from himself like he's gonna spill pasta, I don't think you mention this in your lovely blogs.
Without looking at the video I recognize Ian's playing. Its fantastic, the other drummer is great as well , but the way Ian grabs the stick , plays and hits the drums big difference between both drummers. Great video
I find it insane that there aren't tens of thousands of views for these vids - they are fun, instructive, inspiring and addictive. And headless drummer or not I think I'd pick the Chief out of a bunch of drummers just by his bass pedal work. Thanks for these uploads - they're a highlight of the day they're released.
Speaking as a bass player, I think you can judge a drummer by the bass (kick) work. In so many cases, when they go into a fill, or especially a solo, the bass drum loses their attention and wanders off... so it's hard to keep the rhythm section locked in. The GOOD drummers keep the pattern tight!
Dunno about "Pick up the Pieces" more like "Pick up the Stick" at 10:52. He even shouted in time! Even the greats drop a stick now and then, it reminds us they are human!
I was in the audience as I remember the great recovery from the stick drop. I think it was a Wednesday evening. There is a strict ban on filming but I got a snap of Ian just as he sat behind the kit. Ha! If only he’d asked me I could have filmed him and the sound was great/well balanced where I was sitting. In general at a small club it’s intrusive to film in the audience so I agree with the rule.
Thank you for picking up these pieces for us, Ian! For the next time you play in London (fingers crossed...) I hereby volunteer as AV recordist :) It's such fun to watch Ian Paice (sans head, but still!) playing funky jazz!! I guess (but I may be wildly out with that guess!) that your tour sound checks are very brief and you all have nicer things to do than to play to echoing empty places... but you must have done thousands of sound checks, often with a) good friends, b) exciting new musicians you needed to gel with and/or found yourself flowing with creative energy while having some time to kill before a gig... I wonder what kind of tunes you might have played in hard rocking bands like Deep Purple or Rainbow that might be similarly uncommon - at least for us, who have no idea?
I was 10 year old and get my drums mrk lefima, play Deep Purple from tandberg taperecorder in headphone and learn to play drums by listen to Mr Ian Peace, allways my hero
Very enjoyable to watch your performance! The camera angle works for me especially being able to "see" all the grooving grace notes. Thanks for posting this!!!
And just because of this man and the deep purple album "burn" i became a drummer. Thanks for the inspiration Mr. Paice.
The title track of "Burn" was a seminal part of my drumming, too.
Ian Paice is one of the truly great drummers of our time. He could have been an elite jazz drummer had he gone into that genre. His technical skills are top-notch and his playing style and touch are brilliant. His scense of swing and groove is intuitive and spot-on. I am a hard-core Carl Palmer fan and like Palmer, Paice has aged well. Both are still playing at a world-class level into their seventies. Paice is a genuine master percussionist and a fine and humble person as well.
maybe not jazz sorry
You are right on. Ian Paice is one of the greatest drummers if not the greatest drummer ever. Period.
@@digdigger4277 oh yes
Agreed you can tell Ian cut his teeth listening to the great Big Band drummers, as the influence of Rich, Krupa et al are prominent in his playing. Ian Paice and Ginger Baker are my favorite rock drummers.
Deep Purple was so lucky to have him in the band!!! He is amazingly great
This is about as much of a front row seat as you ever can get. Great drumming from Mr Paice, as always....
when my brother was alive, it was listening to and watching you that made him take up drumming and it was trying to emulate you that made him such a good drummer, so on his behalf and in his memory, i sat Thank You
Again- my all time fav drummer and the one I`ve been listening most to for 47 years
Great stuff Mr. Paice! Thank you, Gregg Potter & Cathy Rich for these gems!
Ian Paice is so far ahead of everything. His playing is music itself. It's like a voice, a singing melody. Amazing.
True
Thankyou Ian. Don't worry about the camera angle ... it shows the HANDS and particularly the mighty Right one. Magical !
I was able to see the amazing Mr. Rich in Birmingham a few months after his heart surgery. That was a lifetime ambition for me. He was still in recovery but his and the orchestra's performance was something I will always remember. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us ... Always a special thing to receive.
Never thought I would be listening to Ian playing the classic pick up the pieces! Great to hear.
Nice work here guys I love the videos 📸
You shine with jazz music. Suits you so so good. You're never in the background.
Thank you for sharing this with us. We might not be that many (compared to the world population), but we appreciate this very, very much.
Met Ian once. i was working at the St. Kames hotel in Edinburgh around 1979 and met Ian in the hallway. We had a nice chat and and I mentioned my own inspiration in Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich. I doubt if he remembers me though.
Amazing Mr Paice, hello from Brazil!!
I always like to see my drumming heroes playing something other than their usual fare. Ian never disappoints.
Awesome and beautiful recovery!
Wow! I enjoyed watching a young Steve Ferrone play this on youtube and I thought 'I bet my favourite drummer, Ian Paice, can do this justice'. Boy, didn't you just, Ian. Thank you for sharing.
You are one of the main reasons I picked up the sticks. I nicked some stuff from you, your rolls are phenomenal. I've been listening to you for 50 years. Thank you, Paicey!
Ian is by far one of the top rock drummers ever, and part of what made him great was his ability to swing! I have been a fan since I first heard Machine Head as a 13-year-old in 1973. I was a lefty playing a right-handed setup until I saw him and realized I should turn my set around.
Fantastic! I've been playing this since high school (trumpet then bass)! Your drumming is STILL gorgeous in every way imaginable. Thank you for decades of perfection.
The single biggest influence on my drumming since Fireball was released. Ian IS the Buddy Rich of rock drumming.
You can play All kinds of music, Ian! I love it. Really a pleasure to vitness!
Ian Paice is my biggest influence and still a master at his craft.
This is your fan from🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾. I like you because you're playing with soul and feeling. I got that since i'm just a kid. The way you stroked all that fill in DP songs all comes from your heart, its pure. I knew bonham but i still love your playing more.
Being from Chicago and knowing Greg Potter through the typical music scene there, it must have blown his mind sitting down with Ian???? Greg you are a great drummer! Once in a lifetime experience there my friend.
Even without the head we knew who it was... those fantastic swing and groove. You are the true sound of DP.
His playing is just amazing.... and esthetic. Awesome Ian
Fantastic performance! Just amazing! 👏 👏
I´ll been waiting for this video , awesome! Huge fan of mr. Paice. I wanted to see him with the Buddy Rich Orquestra .
Wonderful footage/playing @ Ian Paice, thanks for sharing, couldn't help but laugh @ 10:53 though. 😂👍
Yeah that was a great bounce back bro!!!
Beautiful footage, thanks for sharing chief
Swinging your arse off in Pick Up The Pieces, mate! Beautiful stuff Paicey.
It was good! You did it! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely brilliant!!
Such a awesome drummer! Love his playing and what a cool guy!
Thanks, Ian. And I'll add that the call and response bit looks even cooler with a lefty and righty drummer. Love the drum cam over the FT...even if you lost your head :-). I'm about 10 years younger than you..and "Made in Japan" made me a fan. I had a great drum teacher who was swing, big band all the way, not really a rock guy. When I made him listen to Deep Purple....he was impressed. "This guy swings"- True story. Thanks for almost 5 decades of inspiration. Love the channel.
Ian. As a high school kid 1976 Grad. playing drums in our High school stage band out here in Southern California. We would listen your your drumming with Deep Purple and be in amazement at how well you would play the rudiments of drumming and how proficient you were as a player. How knowable you were to music. and your drumming. You really inspired so many of us here. Thank you for all your inspirations and thank you for not being a stuck up musician. Take care old friend and long may you Play. We love you here in SoCal.
Hi Ian. I really enjoyed this.
Ian,
You are my favorite drummer of all time. You have seamlessly interwoven all the best aspects of Rock and Jazz drumming and you continue to surprise and amaze me to this day.
This is actually a brilliant angle for seeing what's happening. An entire DP gig from a camera angle similar to this would be amazing.
More please!!!!!! And some funky DP songs like 'living wreck' with thr buddy rich band
Mr. Ian Paice looks so cool with grey hair, and not matter his age, he's still one of the baddest southpaw drummers alive today. On another note, we would never doubt that it wasn't you, because all we have to do is listen to your signature style, and see your hi-hat on the right to know it is you. Keep swingin' Mr. Paice because we love your excellent drumming skills, and more so your charming English demeanor.
An album's worth of swing versions of DP songs like Wring That Neck from the Concerto/RAH CD or any other songs would be a real treat! It's about time for the first album with the name IAN PAICE in BIG letters on it. It might not sell millions of copies ...but it will surely last and make a lot of people happy as can be seen on this very site here. Thanks for everything, Ian!
Wow this is great. Kathy Rich, 'the amazing Ian Paice!'
Absolute legend you rock my friend . 🥁🥁🥁
A living legend.
Great shot of Ian's hands
Ian Paice playing funk/soul, now I've seen everything!
Thank you for sharing Ian. We catch the BR Orchestra every time they are in LA. Cathy is wonderful and Greg is a terrific guy. What is sad is that there is sooo little support from younger people to their gigs. Maybe you can speak to the issue of sparking interest in jazz/ swing for younger audiences. I fear for the future of this music if people don't act!
Paice even yells when he throws a stick, just like Buddy.
Разве можно даже подумать, что этому парню Пейсу уже 72 года!!! Здоровья, здоровья и ещё раз здоровья!!!!
Awesome. Thanks for the video. I'm always amazed at how Ian Paice makes his playing look easy. It feels like he can play whatever he wants to play. I was always wondering how cool it would be, if Ian (together with Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore) would do something jazzy, something like Jimmy Smith or Wes Montgomery. Unfortunately, it's not possible anymore.
Mr. Paice i've always considered you one of the top 10 ALL TIME Rock Drummers! I have 5 drummers, that i always go back listening to,.....You of course being one! The 4 others, Pierre Van Der Linden from the 1st three Focus records and the 1974 Trace album he was on after leaving Focus in 1973, he is and was a brilliant player. Then there is Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson The Allman Brothers Band...It is the first "Sea Level" Album where you really could tell how a great a drummer he is and was! Even live he was also Brilliant. Yes there is some Live footage of the Sea Level Band on RUclips. Bobby Caldwell; Johnny Winter And "Live" The first and third albums of Captain Beyond, and arguably his best playing with the band Armageddon, featuring lead singer from the Yardbirds, the late Keith Relf. Lastly Carmen Appice, Vanilla Fudge, the Great Band....CACTUS! Those are the records he really shines on. Diggin your channel !!
Nice to see someone give a shoutout to Pierre Van Der Linden. I have always loved Focus, excellent band - the great Jan Akkerman on guitar, Thijs Van Leer on keys, flute, vocals, great stuff they did. It's a shame they are not mentioned more often.
Pierre Van der Linden is my favourite drummer too. Then and now, he is still killing it. A complete genius.
I have some footage from this gig, before the staff asked me to stop filming.
Caught DP in Ottawa a few years ago. IanP and RogerG were definitely the stars of the show. Morse was very good, but the smooth rhythm section is the reason that he gets to do his stuff. They are simply incredible and slick partners.
I've only just found this channel??
Thanks for this great video of a great drummer paying tribute to another great!
Oh and subbed by the way!!!
:)
Head or not, you've always had great hands and this video is a perfect chance to get a closeup of those hands at work. We could use an "Ian's Hand Cam" on a DP video!
The world greatest!!!! Ian paice
Hes top 3 best rock drummers of all time.
He is number1
I was at that gig in London. The other drummer was not bad at all, but when mr Paice got on the stage, suddenly music appeared. Amazing!
Lov the Ian!!!!
And his pace!!!!!!
Fantástic Sir Paice!!! 👏 👏
IAN PAICE LA STORIA NELL'HARD ROCK E NON SOLO ! ! !
Great! 🥁❤️ Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷
I need an album of Purple tunes in this style please !!
Mr. Pace, I’ve been a fan since 1972. Even as a kid who knew nothing about drumming, I knew you were something special. You, Bonzo, and Bill Ward are the triumvirate of heavy drumming. Your solo on the Made in Europe album made a great impression on me.
This video caught my attention because last year I was watching a video from Australia of a mature drum instructor who for some reason had gotten that far without ever hearing your music reacting to a live DP performance. He watched just a minute or two before pausing and comparing you to Buddy Rich. That was an aha moment for me and validated the notion that I might indeed know what a special drummer sounds like. Thank you for a lifetime of inspiration.
Mr. Pace was playing in Ulm 2023.He inspired me to restart drumming after 30 years break.
Ian, it's time for your to get published with a book. My shelf has John, Cozy, Carmine, Jerry Shirley and many others. Ian, The Rock Drumming Master needs to tell his story and have a writer put it down in word. I volunteer if no one better will do it.
Very precious. We are waiting for official CD in a few years.
Finally some clips the master himself with the Buddy Rich group.. Ever since I saw that picture of him in a2012 concert they played, I've been itching to see some actual footage. I love it! 🔥🥁
Love your work Ian life long fan from N. Ireland, Thanks for coming in2010 I know I was a bit F***ed up but it was a great show for all the Purple fans that waited so long. I was watching Buddy Rich on RUclips he plays his snare facing away from himself like he's gonna spill pasta, I don't think you mention this in your lovely blogs.
Without looking at the video I recognize Ian's playing. Its fantastic, the other drummer is great as well , but the way Ian grabs the stick , plays and hits the drums big difference between both drummers. Great video
Ian has 'groove'!
Bravo Ian! 💥 I"am your biggest fan!))💯
Ian has been swinging since he first held sticks.Deep Purple have THAT element that lacks in every other band..SWING
Sabbath had it to be fair. Bill ward was a big swinger
Yeah he swapped wife’s with Tony Iommi.
Bravo !
I find it insane that there aren't tens of thousands of views for these vids - they are fun, instructive, inspiring and addictive. And headless drummer or not I think I'd pick the Chief out of a bunch of drummers just by his bass pedal work. Thanks for these uploads - they're a highlight of the day they're released.
Speaking as a bass player, I think you can judge a drummer by the bass (kick) work. In so many cases, when they go into a fill, or especially a solo, the bass drum loses their attention and wanders off... so it's hard to keep the rhythm section locked in. The GOOD drummers keep the pattern tight!
The way that band was playing. . . man, Buddy would sure be busting chops. He would have fired everybody.
Brilliant. Poetry in motion.
Love it. Love that bass drum sound. You’ve always been a huge influence on my playing. Thank you
Highway star!!!!🥁🎆
Alot of respect to you from me Mr. Paice
Love you Ian!
GOD BLESS!
What a funky groove like, don't tell me nothin' 'bout funk!
"The Chief" he loves his China cymbal with his most devoted love. -))
... and that 'love' definitely wasn't only platonic... :D
Thank you for posting this! I love it!
Dunno about "Pick up the Pieces" more like "Pick up the Stick" at 10:52. He even shouted in time! Even the greats drop a stick now and then, it reminds us they are human!
I was in the audience as I remember the great recovery from the stick drop. I think it was a Wednesday evening. There is a strict ban on filming but I got a snap of Ian just as he sat behind the kit. Ha! If only he’d asked me I could have filmed him and the sound was great/well balanced where I was sitting. In general at a small club it’s intrusive to film in the audience so I agree with the rule.
Paice is just amazing
Even without your head,... !!!
Nice, what we would have given to be there 👍
Ian pace mi mentor por siempre 🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️👏👏👏👏👏👏
Magic as it is…
this is awesome :-D - I even learned my first drum basics (plus a lot more) using the "Buddy Rich Book" :-D - keep on drummin' ^^
Love you in peace... Buddy Rich
Thank you for picking up these pieces for us, Ian!
For the next time you play in London (fingers crossed...) I hereby volunteer as AV recordist :)
It's such fun to watch Ian Paice (sans head, but still!) playing funky jazz!!
I guess (but I may be wildly out with that guess!) that your tour sound checks are very brief and you all have nicer things to do than to play to echoing empty places... but you must have done thousands of sound checks, often with a) good friends, b) exciting new musicians you needed to gel with and/or found yourself flowing with creative energy while having some time to kill before a gig... I wonder what kind of tunes you might have played in hard rocking bands like Deep Purple or Rainbow that might be similarly uncommon - at least for us, who have no idea?
He hasn't played with Rainbow.
I DETEST the new RUclips ad algorithm.
ever heard of ad bl*ck?
Браво!👏
There is no to much philosophy in Ian`s drumming and that makes him one of the greatest.
I was 10 year old and get my drums mrk lefima, play Deep Purple from tandberg taperecorder in headphone and learn to play drums by listen to Mr Ian Peace, allways my hero
Brilliant !
Two monster drummers there!
Please, please, continue with this RUclips thing!
Very enjoyable to watch your performance! The camera angle works for me especially being able to "see" all the grooving grace notes. Thanks for posting this!!!