I must say, after playing drums for more than 30 years and hearing hundreds of solos from the best drummers worldwide, this is easily one of the most complete and technically proficient drummers who ever held the sticks in his hands. This solo is a clinic of syncopation, stick control and hand-foot technique ever demonstrated. Ian is a drum master!
@@eriklarson9137 compare him to what else was around at the time champ, not the youtube drummers of today. Back then, these guys were creating this stuff for themselves. There weren't videos of other drummers for them to watch and steal stuff from. Guys today hardly have to think how things are done. There's always some dude out there with in depth instructions on just how to play this fill etc. It's kind of sad is a way. Without doubt Paice and Bonham lead the charge for rock drummers in the late 60's, and the 2 live albums Made in Japan and The Song Remains the Same became the standard by which all other rock drummers of the time were judged.
Absolutely amazing. This songs been stuck in my head all day especially the part where the rest of the band comes in near the end of Ian's solo. I was raised on this album. F Mozart, not really, but I'm glad "Made In Japan" was one of the first things I heard ever and I turned out alright, I guess.
Yes. Same League ad john bonham.the are both great but differents. Bonzo powerfull. With an amazing right foot.but i got to admit ian paice hands techniques is better
Man, oh man, look at that boy go, go, go! Singles, doubles, parradidles, flams, ruffs, drags, triplets, and more, all done clean as a whistle and smooth as silk. What more could you want in a drum solo? Don't tell me, hand playing, and tympani banging?
Simply the best rock drummer ever. Others came close but not close enough. Not fair on the rest, being that good. Incredible work ethic and work rate. Best drum kit here too, crisp snare, thunderous basedrum.
Allora se uno non è Einstein o Majorana è un imbecille ? I confronti non si fanno mai, ognuno è se stesso, punto e basta. Ci vogliamo rendere conto che questi ragazzi hanno un successo a livello planetario incredibile ? Testi e musica propi, sono dei fenomeni, sei un rosicone, prendi in mano la tua vita e realizzati!!!!! Ognuno ha un dono, non perdere tempo a giudicare gli altri e se non ti piacciono vai oltre.
I couldn't have said it better. There's no swing anymore. Ian studied guys like Buddy and Louie and fused it with his own style. Guys like Ian, Dino Danelli are the true greats.
Is There One Better? .... I think NOT !!! Ian Paice IS......ROCK-N-ROLL's Percussionist, extraordinaire, Through the years, tears, and beers, America has watched this man bring Happiness to the souls of his fellow percussionist, and none has proven to be faster than the speed of sound, as this video will show, and as a fine bottle of Rothschilde wine, He has only gotten better with age. Rock On My Brother Rock On !!!!
Non passa giorno in cui non guardo questo assolo di ian paice. È assolutamente sorprendente. Mi lascia ogni volta senza parole. Che grinta che artista. Ian PAICE l unico e il solo. E adesso nonostante l età è ancora una bomba💪💪💪💪💪👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍
Stop arguing over whether Bonham or Paice was better than the other, and just listen to the damn drumming and music. Both of them are (or were, in Bonham's case) great drummers.
Low-key I'm writing a dissertation on whether Bonham deserved his reputation as the best drummer and, in it, I'm comparing him to Paice and Peart. Am I allowed to argue over it?
no discussion of the greatest rock drummers is complete without mentioning Paice - this guy was doing stuff back in the 60's that had never been seen before - I love Peart, Bonham, Moon, however too many people are ignorant of how truly AWESOME Paice is.. this guy is easily one of the top 5 ever in my opinion..
Always a good sign of a drummer's ability, competence and technique (in my opinion), is how still and straight, their torso remains, whilst arms and wrists, are going at it hammer and tongs. Ian Paice was at the height of his drumming powers here and I've not seen, many to match him, quite frankly.
In my opinion, Ian Paice is by far one of the best drummers ever... I can't measure the quality of a drummer by his solos but by how he plays in the songs he play and Ian is a master, the rhythms, breaks, silences everything is perfect on almost every song like Burn, Maybe I'm a Leo, Space trucking, etc. If speed and acrobacy on the solos is the parameter to follow, then Virgil Donati should be the best drummer ever, but he never made it, because the be a great drummer you need to be a great musician, and Ian Paice is that without doubt. And in this solo he super technical, the snare technique is perfect and the solo is very musical.
Fully agree - the quality of a drummer is measured by how he plays in the songs as a whole (although when he can solo as spectacularly as Paice can, that definitely adds a lot!). To be honest on a lot of early 1970s Deep Purple tracks (not all, but a lot) Paice is the only thing worth listening to. He was the best musician in the band.
Now imagine how great Deep Purple truly was... between Ian's drumming, Ritchie Blackmore's guitar playing, and John Lords key boards... Roger Glovers amazing bass playing and Ian Gillian's vocals, they could have ruled the Rock world...too bad Blackmore's Ego was so big. What I found funny was about 2 or 3 years ago, On American Idol, there was this rock singer kid he had the voice where he could reach those Ian Gillian high screaming notes with ease and everyone was so amazed at this like it was something new and never before done... I think that's a problem with todays music, its all cookie cutter and no one even knows about bands like Deep purple... Radio stations might play one of the big hits once every year when they do their Best songs of all time specials but by and large, kids today don't know much about these bands.
Ian has some of the smoothest sounding rolls in the business. The clarity and execution of his single and double stroke rolls is on a par with that of the great jazz drummers.
Saw DP at the Long Beach Arena in Feb. 1984. The best part of the performance was Ian's drum solo. It was off the charts. My jaw dropped down to my Reeboks. Magnificent drummer. Magnificent performer.
There are many drummers whose solos are boring after one minute, hewever they are technically good. I didn't noticed that this solo was 5:30, it was "so short" - cause it was so melodic. Paice is the best, just.
Ian Paice is one of my favorite drummers. And he was gracious enough to make a drum instructional video as well. I learned all of my rudiments from that video...the drum roll and single and double and triple paradiddles. Truly great drummers pass on what they’ve learned to others. The Mule is without a doubt on par with Moby Dick and Toad as the best drum solo by a rock drummer. Ian Paice Was ranked number 14 on the greatest rock drummers list I saw a number of years ago. That is doing him a great disservice. He is easily in the top 10, possibly the top 5. Each Deep Purple musician in the original lineup was among the best in their respective roles.
He is also a kind gentleman. I had the great honor of meeting him on the Purpendicular tour. Still have the t shirt with all of the band's autographs behind glass in my study.... Yup even Jon Lord's.
Дань уважения! От всего моего маленького сердца к такому огромному человеку! Таких людей не делают больше нигде! Ну и конечно это всё и до сих пор остаётся в нашей памяти! Какая у человека на сцене самоотдача, такая же самоотдача у публики! Это неповторимо
I had a fellow drumming friend who looked like a "dorky Ringo Star" back in the 70,s who stopped by one Saturday to show me a drum solo he learned non other than this gem by Mr.Paice he finally taught me how he had a technique he would put his hand right on the speaker while listening to it to pick out the parts if you're out there John G. Thanks 😊
One of the best rock drummers ever and a master of the snare,probably the greatest I've ever seen behind Buddy Rich and Carl Palmer.His solos have always been amazing and never boring,he knows rudiments very well ,can move all along the drum set wisely and his left foot's speed is legendary.Great!
I don't know man, I was fortunate enough, actually saw a lot of them in concert, they're all great! That was the era of some of the world's best music, cannot be replicated, just, hopefully it won't be forgotten!
Brilliant ! I am a drummer and I always compared him to bonzo but he has some magic of his own. Four super bands were playing at that time, led zep, deep purple, pink floyd & black sabbath they over showder each other most of the times, it's difficult to choose one ! As favourite but this guy snare and pedal on bass drum is much superior also his off beats with bass pedal !
Ian paice mon inspirateur premier pourquoi liberté nuances excellence puissance et un je ne sais quoi d énergie hyper positive dans ça personnalité ça se sent et dans la durée de sa carrière d artiste ils y a des musiciens comme comme comme
Over the years I've been considering Ian more and more as the best drummer of the early 70's classic rock era. The song "Speed King" from "In Rock" must've blown everyone's mind in 1970, what he did on "Made in Japan" was nothing but godlike and California Jam '74 probably is my fav Rock Concert of all time! For me, Ian has his place between Buddy Rich from the Big Band era, Neil Peart as godfather/innovator of prog rock/metal and the decades after the 70's that brought us my other fav drummers, fusion master Dave Weckl and poly rhythmic god Virgil Donati.
Ian Paice, John Henry Bonham, Keith Moon, Bill Ward, and Neil Peart are all in my top five greatest drummers of all time. They are in no particular order, but, as of recently, I've been thinking of Paice as a possible #1. He is like a combo between Bonham and Moon style wise (not skill wise - they all are/were at the same skill level). It's incredible! Seriously, no one can get any better because they are literally the best at what they do.
Well said. It's sad that one has to preface their preferences because they know someone is waiting to argue as to why you're wrong and their guy is the best. Cheers!
I must say, after playing drums for more than 30 years and hearing hundreds of solos from the best drummers worldwide, this is easily one of the most complete and technically proficient drummers who ever held the sticks in his hands. This solo is a clinic of syncopation, stick control and hand-foot technique ever demonstrated. Ian is a drum master!
Paice was one of the best ever
@@rupowell2821 Pretty meh.
@@eriklarson9137 compare him to what else was around at the time champ, not the youtube drummers of today. Back then, these guys were creating this stuff for themselves. There weren't videos of other drummers for them to watch and steal stuff from. Guys today hardly have to think how things are done. There's always some dude out there with in depth instructions on just how to play this fill etc. It's kind of sad is a way.
Without doubt Paice and Bonham lead the charge for rock drummers in the late 60's, and the 2 live albums Made in Japan and The Song Remains the Same became the standard by which all other rock drummers of the time were judged.
Absolutely amazing. This songs been stuck in my head all day especially the part where the rest of the band comes in near the end of Ian's solo. I was raised on this album. F Mozart, not really, but I'm glad "Made In Japan" was one of the first things I heard ever and I turned out alright, I guess.
Paice y bonham simplemente tenían la misma escuela, los mejores
His solos are always purely musical. No histrionics or raw feats. He's simply the greatest in all of rock.
Yes. Same League ad john bonham.the are both great but differents. Bonzo powerfull. With an amazing right foot.but i got to admit ian paice hands techniques is better
i can feel his jazz flavours/rhythm in his solo
The God of drums, the best ever, period, nothing beats Paicy
Agree 😁🍺🤙👍👍👍
Him and John Henry bonham
@@faizanmckagan2827 Ha Ha Im an auld bastard, BONZO
one of the best drummers in rock history; what a show! a real legend
HE IS NUMBER ONE
No elaborate massive drum set.......just a master at work 🤘
Man, oh man, look at that boy go, go, go! Singles, doubles, parradidles, flams, ruffs, drags, triplets, and more, all done clean as a whistle and smooth as silk. What more could you want in a drum solo? Don't tell me, hand playing, and tympani banging?
I still feel that Ian was the Best rock drummer
Drummer Ian Paice will go down in rock history as the greatest drummer of all time
His single strokes are mind blowing. That's one thing that has always stood out for me in regards to Paice's playing. Great drummer!
BBEDrummerAK this is one of the first times I’ve seen his drumming, and that was the first thing that really stood out to me. Mind blowing
Simply the best rock drummer ever. Others came close but not close enough. Not fair on the rest, being that good. Incredible work ethic and work rate. Best drum kit here too, crisp snare, thunderous basedrum.
Allora se uno non è Einstein o Majorana è un imbecille ? I confronti non si fanno mai, ognuno è se stesso, punto e basta. Ci vogliamo rendere conto che questi ragazzi hanno un successo a livello planetario incredibile ? Testi e musica propi, sono dei fenomeni, sei un rosicone, prendi in mano la tua vita e realizzati!!!!! Ognuno ha un dono, non perdere tempo a giudicare gli altri e se non ti piacciono vai oltre.
@@patriziamartinucci2108 If we don't speak out then people are misled and misguided. I have spoken out about Einstein, thief, wife abuser .
Unquestionably this drum solo is among the best I’ve heard by a rock drummer. Bonham did not have the chops that Ian had. Not even close!
@@1fastfoot1 Yes but Bonham did the intro and outro of " Rock n Roll " which were both magnificent.
One of the Best rock drummers Of All Time!! PERIOD!!!
One of the best drummers to ever walk the face of this planet earth.
Can anyone tell me why in the HELL Deep Purple are not in the Rock Hall Of Fame? Ian Paice alone is worth the honor!
Incredible in every way. Probably the most interesting drum solo I’ve come across.
He sounds more like a jazz drummer. That’s a compliment.
I couldn't have said it better. There's no swing anymore. Ian studied guys like Buddy and Louie and fused it with his own style. Guys like Ian, Dino Danelli are the true greats.
Is There One Better? .... I think NOT !!! Ian Paice IS......ROCK-N-ROLL's Percussionist, extraordinaire, Through the years, tears, and beers, America has watched this man bring Happiness to the souls of his fellow percussionist, and none has proven to be faster than the speed of sound, as this video will show, and as a fine bottle of Rothschilde wine, He has only gotten better with age. Rock On My Brother Rock On !!!!
Non passa giorno in cui non guardo questo assolo di ian paice. È assolutamente sorprendente. Mi lascia ogni volta senza parole. Che grinta che artista. Ian PAICE l unico e il solo. E adesso nonostante l età è ancora una bomba💪💪💪💪💪👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow - lots of hand-to-hand triplets & open doubles. KILLER CHOPS
One of those 'I thought I was pretty good until I saw this' moments.
What a great drummer Ian was & still is to this day . Impeccable timing , my favourite drummer of all time , just awesome .
Stop arguing over whether Bonham or Paice was better than the other, and just listen to the damn drumming and music. Both of them are (or were, in Bonham's case) great drummers.
agreed.
A Drumcula no shit johns dead
And Bill Ward.
Low-key I'm writing a dissertation on whether Bonham deserved his reputation as the best drummer and, in it, I'm comparing him to Paice and Peart. Am I allowed to argue over it?
Exactly. I don’t believe in “this person is #1”. There’s just a level to aspire to, but a master level. Both were masters.🤷♂️
no discussion of the greatest rock drummers is complete without mentioning Paice - this guy was doing stuff back in the 60's that had never been seen before - I love Peart, Bonham, Moon, however too many people are ignorant of how truly AWESOME Paice is.. this guy is easily one of the top 5 ever in my opinion..
Always a good sign of a drummer's ability, competence and technique (in my opinion), is how still and straight, their torso remains, whilst arms and wrists, are going at it hammer and tongs. Ian Paice was at the height of his drumming powers here and I've not seen, many to match him, quite frankly.
The best,whole band was gifted
It's good to see that Ian is finally getting some recognition after all those yrs
He is and will always be the true soul of Deep Purple!
Paice is just great!!!
This man was a monster on the kit! The first time that I had heard The Mule was back in '73 from Made In Japan! Great live album!
One of the best drummers ever.
He killed it on the drums man🤘👍
Yes, he was the Buddy rich of rock'n'roll. I Love them both!
Wow.. Perfectly summed up.. buddy 😁🍺🤙👍
Thanks to Ian, i learned a lot of drumming, a lot of the things he did in this solo helped me to reach a new way to play drums
ian paice is the true epitome when it comes to "THE RELENTLESS PERSUIT OF EXCELLENCE" !!!!!!
In my opinion, Ian Paice is by far one of the best drummers ever... I can't measure the quality of a drummer by his solos but by how he plays in the songs he play and Ian is a master, the rhythms, breaks, silences everything is perfect on almost every song like Burn, Maybe I'm a Leo, Space trucking, etc. If speed and acrobacy on the solos is the parameter to follow, then Virgil Donati should be the best drummer ever, but he never made it, because the be a great drummer you need to be a great musician, and Ian Paice is that without doubt. And in this solo he super technical, the snare technique is perfect and the solo is very musical.
Well said.!!
DP is a very underrated band and always in the shadows of other commercially successful brit bands
Completely agree
Fully agree - the quality of a drummer is measured by how he plays in the songs as a whole (although when he can solo as spectacularly as Paice can, that definitely adds a lot!). To be honest on a lot of early 1970s Deep Purple tracks (not all, but a lot) Paice is the only thing worth listening to. He was the best musician in the band.
@@robicenco1 Spot on. He played as if he wrote the song. Not to just be a beat keeper. Very tasteful, but had timing like a click track.
@@robicenco1I love Ian Paice but I have to disagree with you here, I strongly believe that Jon Lord was the strongest musician in the band.
Now imagine how great Deep Purple truly was... between Ian's drumming, Ritchie Blackmore's guitar playing, and John Lords key boards... Roger Glovers amazing bass playing and Ian Gillian's vocals, they could have ruled the Rock world...too bad Blackmore's Ego was so big. What I found funny was about 2 or 3 years ago, On American Idol, there was this rock singer kid he had the voice where he could reach those Ian Gillian high screaming notes with ease and everyone was so amazed at this like it was something new and never before done... I think that's a problem with todays music, its all cookie cutter and no one even knows about bands like Deep purple... Radio stations might play one of the big hits once every year when they do their Best songs of all time specials but by and large, kids today don't know much about these bands.
He is simply the best 🙂
Ian has some of the smoothest sounding rolls in the business. The clarity and execution of his single and double stroke rolls is on a par with that of the great jazz drummers.
Simply the best rock drummer ever, sublime!
Another stellar performance from Ian. Excuse me while I burn all my drumsticks.
Saw DP at the Long Beach Arena in Feb. 1984. The best part of the performance was Ian's drum solo. It was off the charts. My jaw dropped down to my Reeboks. Magnificent drummer. Magnificent performer.
Ian Paice, Bill Ward and Brian Downey are my favorite drummers
What about mitch Mitchell?? He is definitely up there with them!
Ginger Baker too
Nick mason.
B.J. Wilson
My two favorite ones are at the moment Neill Peart and Michael Shrieve from Santana listen the tanglewood solo!
One of the most underrated drummers of all time
There are many drummers whose solos are boring after one minute, hewever they are technically good.
I didn't noticed that this solo was 5:30, it was "so short" - cause it was so melodic. Paice is the best, just.
Ian Paice is one of my favorite drummers. And he was gracious enough to make a drum instructional video as well. I learned all of my rudiments from that video...the drum roll and single and double and triple paradiddles. Truly great drummers pass on what they’ve learned to others. The Mule is without a doubt on par with Moby Dick and Toad as the best drum solo by a rock drummer. Ian Paice Was ranked number 14 on the greatest rock drummers list I saw a number of years ago. That is doing him a great disservice. He is easily in the top 10, possibly the top 5. Each Deep Purple musician in the original lineup was among the best in their respective roles.
not yet but sooner or later, I`ve played for 35 years and still love drums as much, or more! than ever!
The Mule is Absolutely one of the BEST AND UNDERESTIMATED DRUMMERS EVER !!!! ❤
He is also a kind gentleman. I had the great honor of meeting him on the Purpendicular tour. Still have the t shirt with all of the band's autographs behind glass in my study.... Yup even Jon Lord's.
Дань уважения! От всего моего маленького сердца к такому огромному человеку! Таких людей не делают больше нигде! Ну и конечно это всё и до сих пор остаётся в нашей памяти! Какая у человека на сцене самоотдача, такая же самоотдача у публики! Это неповторимо
My favourite drummer!
In my opinion, both drummers are incredible, it doesn't matter who's better, we're lucky we had them both.
dude trsut me ive seen almost all of his drum solos and his side projects he is easily one of my biggest inspirtaions.
The best drummer I ever heard..
A man who knows his rudiments. Always love an IP solo.
Underrated? He's a legend!
He is PHENOMENAL!!!! WOW
I had a fellow drumming friend who looked like a "dorky Ringo Star" back in the 70,s who stopped by one Saturday to show me a drum solo he learned non other than this gem by Mr.Paice he finally taught me how he had a technique he would put his hand right on the speaker while listening to it to pick out the parts if you're out there John G. Thanks 😊
One of the best. Great influence of mine, Deep Purple as a whole too.
Per me é.il miglior batterista rock di tutti i tempi...💕
Top of his Game !!!! Lightning fast !! Unbelievable control WOW
They need to put Ian in Modern drummer magazines hall of fame
Paice is a beast on drums! Excepcional drum solo!
I used The Mule, from Live in Japan, to sell £1,000 speakers in the 70’s, amazing drumming beautifully recorded. 🎉
Ian Paice is an excellent percussionist, left handed at that. Ian is beyond amazing. Right into my PERCUSSION PRO'S playlist. ROCK ON!!!!!!
Since Years I searched for this! Thank you for sharing!
Paice and Bonham. Where would we be without them both?
could listen to this guy play all night. what a genius.
One of the best rock drummers ever and a master of the snare,probably the greatest I've ever seen behind Buddy Rich and Carl Palmer.His solos have always been amazing and never boring,he knows rudiments very well ,can move all along the drum set wisely and his left foot's speed is legendary.Great!
Awesome drumming. I LOVE the way the snare sounds!
I don't know man, I was fortunate enough, actually saw a lot of them in concert, they're all great! That was the era of some of the world's best music, cannot be replicated, just, hopefully it won't be forgotten!
Agreed. Possibly music's best all around era ever.
MASTERPIECE!!!
IF GOD IS DOWN IN HEARTH IS INSIDE IAN PAICE THE GOD OF DRUMMERS NO ONE LIKE HIM BEST OF THE BEST OF ALL THE BEST
Brilliant ! I am a drummer and I always compared him to bonzo but he has some magic of his own. Four super bands were playing at that time, led zep, deep purple, pink floyd & black sabbath they over showder each other most of the times, it's difficult to choose one ! As favourite but this guy snare and pedal on bass drum is much superior also his off beats with bass pedal !
W H A T A SHAME, DUDE!! ~ H O W COULD YOU FORGET INCREDIBLE LEE KERSLAKE OF INCREDIBLY AMAZING URIAH HEEP 😮😢😢😢??? BERNIE GERMANY ❤🎉😊😊
A true jazzer, he keeps that hi-hat constantly going, building his mighty solo around it's meter.
I to as a studio drummer in the 70's and 80'this is one of the greatest drum solos ever? Why? Not one mistake and yet amazing precision.
Ian paice mon inspirateur premier pourquoi liberté nuances excellence puissance et un je ne sais quoi d énergie hyper positive dans ça personnalité ça se sent et dans la durée de sa carrière d artiste ils y a des musiciens comme comme comme
Ian Paice is my favorite drummer!
Definitely one of the best rock drummers in the business!
...è il migliore. Moltissimi batteristi, non oserebbero neppure suonare con una acustica simile ma non il grande Jan. Grande!
Happy Birthday Ian! What a fantastic drummer you are!
Hope to see you soon live again with Deep Purple!
Mitico assolo....da questi grandi sono sorti i più grandi batteristi attuali
Over the years I've been considering Ian more and more as the best drummer of the early 70's classic rock era. The song "Speed King" from "In Rock" must've blown everyone's mind in 1970, what he did on "Made in Japan" was nothing but godlike and California Jam '74 probably is my fav Rock Concert of all time! For me, Ian has his place between Buddy Rich from the Big Band era, Neil Peart as godfather/innovator of prog rock/metal and the decades after the 70's that brought us my other fav drummers, fusion master Dave Weckl and poly rhythmic god Virgil Donati.
nobody can´t compare Paicey and Bonzo. They are both fantastic and best!!! BOTH!!!
Don't know about that drum work on good times bad times doesn't sound beginnerish to me you can sing the drum parts.
Ian Paice, John Henry Bonham, Keith Moon, Bill Ward, and Neil Peart are all in my top five greatest drummers of all time. They are in no particular order, but, as of recently, I've been thinking of Paice as a possible #1. He is like a combo between Bonham and Moon style wise (not skill wise - they all are/were at the same skill level). It's incredible! Seriously, no one can get any better because they are literally the best at what they do.
I'm not gonna argue with anyone.
We all have reasons why we prefer someone.
I JUST ENJOY Ians drumming over anyone elses
Well said. It's sad that one has to preface their preferences because they know someone is waiting to argue as to why you're wrong and their guy is the best. Cheers!
I find myself coming back to watch Ian over and over again. same goes for John B, Buddy Rich, Dennis Chambers and Ginger B too.
The master of drummers of all time❤
The Man who set the standard for anyone ever to do a drum solo.. this solo is still one of the greatest of all time
DEEP PURPLE LA MEJOR BANDA DEL UNIVERSO DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS, IAN PAICE EL MEJOR BATERISTA DEL MUNDO!
King of the rolls
Loved it when Cream reunited. Ian is likewise absolutely amazing. Always loved 'Perfect Strangers' why I even listened to this.
Paice: the super-drum-machine-man!!!
J'ai toujours adoré ce morceau... et JS Bach! Julia l'interprète magnifiquement bien 👏
Insane considering he never left the pocket so we could hear his true chops. This is nuts
Lucky he is still with us.
Fantastic
Absolut genial, einer der besten Drummer der Welt,
ian paice is a legendary drumer
One of the only rock drummers to be routinely mentioned with Buddy Rich. Certainly not by accident.
Also Carl Palmer too!!