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Ian Paice Given the soft spot in our hearts that we bassists generally have for our partners in the rhythm section - namely the drummer - I'd like to start a thread to honor one of the very best rock drummers ever to sit behind the kit: the incomparable Ian Paice. :cool: Earlier today I was digging a bit into the archives, re-listening to some classic Deep Purple: Highway Star, Space Truckin', and Burn. As I did so, I recalled all over again the reasons why I like his playing so very much. Ian Paice is a human metronome - but with serious groove. He is, to my mind, a master of the flashy yet tasteful fill - and the super-syncopated kick/accent. Just listen to him going crazy through the chorus section of Highway Star - jumping hard on each syncopated beat after beat, driving the energy level higher & higher & higher, always staying super-precise...before "settling" back down the verse section. Listen to his playing on Burn - same thing: punching those syncopated beats like crazy - one after another; playing fills with the utter confidence that comes with complete mastery of the instrument, executing each note with pure precision, neither dragging nor rushing one iota - whether playing 32nd notes or quarter notes. Notice how he creates a sense of increasing intensity & urgency by pushing his intro to the verse section by a couple beats or so on each repetition, every time it comes around: Musical instinct and a sense of innate musicianship that just comes naturally - and is hard, if not impossible, to teach. Notice how on Burn, the emphasis is all on the backbeat...while on Space Truckin', Paice is right on the beat - insistently pushing it forward, in a manner not unlike Motown drummer style from years of yore. His emphatic quarter-note pattern on the snare just drives that tune. :cool: Does it sound like I'm impressed with Ian Paice? You bet I am! :smug: Honorable Mentions: - Terry Bozzio - Roger Taylor - Gavin Harrison - Neal Peart - Carl Palmer MM P.S. Does it seem to anybody else that "Paice" (i.e. "Pace"), is one of the all-time great names for a drummer? Sort of like "Foote" as the ideal name for a podiatrist? :smug: |
i love him; always have. really like his drumming on the Whitesnake album `live in the heart of the city` great groover. great tone. |
Jean-Paul Gaster from Clutch is like IP for the 21st century IMO. |
He's definitely a heck of a drummer. I'm surprised he didn't break out of rock and spread his wings a little bit (at least to the best of my knowledge)...he certainly had the talent. |
Wow, I was just thinking about this as I was driving home listening to my new Purple CD. "Paicie," as Lord used to call him, was one of the all time great rock drummers. |
Ian Paice John Bonham Carl Palmer The rock drummer's holy trinity of my youth. Then a little later, I aded Jon Hiseman to the list. |
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I became a DP fan at a real young age thanks to my older brothers. I think the reason I became a fan was because of their awesome rhythm section. I think he's a great drummer. |
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He's done Jazz in the past (as has Phil Collins), and has played with McCartney, Clapton, and other top tier tours (as has Phil Collins). Suffice it to say: he will be long remembered even after his playing days are over. They rarely make drummers like him these days - but when they do...one may rest assured he knows Ian's name ;) |
Fans of Paice should have this issue of Modern Drummer- http://www.ebay.com/itm/MODERN-DRUMM...-/271017342847 I bought it back in the day 'cause of the Bozzio/Hakim articles...eventually worked my way to the Paice article. He makes no bones that he is about feel...he is not an "educated" player & doesn't count. He does tell an anecdote about the Deep Purple recording with the Orchestra. Paice always hit his cues (by feel)...everyone else (those that "count") would miss their cues. All 3 articles/interviews are long (NOT the 1-2 pages of fluff we have been seeing in the likes of recent Bass Player issues). In the early '70s, Deep Purple & Led Zep were "my" bands...then I went onto other things. Last year, I did buy a couple of Deep Purple DVDs (my 2nd childhood coming on?)...Paice is a freight train (Blackmore & Lord were a lot better than I remembered). |
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From the Paice interview I read in the '80s...I wouldn't think he woulda done a "Jazz" record. He loves Rock too much! :) |
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Yes he is killer and way underrated |
I have always been a fan of Ian Paice. Here is another great rock drummer - Tommy Aldridge |
Yeah...& both played in Whitesnake. :spit: :) Aldridge has certainly been around...in my 1st-ever garage band ('74), the drummer loved Black Oak 'cause of Aldridge. |
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I always loved the way Paice played. But here's a few more from his period that I enjoyed listening to: Michael Giles Clive Bunker Ringo |
I saw Tommy Aldrige live with The Pat Travers Band and with Ozzy Osbourne and he was really good with both bands. |
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