Burn isolated
Burn isolated
Last edited by Olimpass; 08-04-2018 at 10:49 PM.
I really like his work with Gary Moore. I have Victims Of The Future on cassette. His drums really stand out on that album, big sound. Would like to find it on cd.
Bobby Chouinard! was also on it.
Last edited by slinky; 10-18-2013 at 07:42 AM.
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If I had to pick a favorite drummer, it's probably a shoot out between Keith Moon, Don Brewer, Mitch Mitchell and Ian Paice. Ian's work on Deep Purple MkII is just utterly fantastic. He threw in so many tasty fills in his playing, but didn't overplay at the same time. That's a guy who I model my drumming after.
Have you seen him lately (I.P)? Hasn't slowed down a bit and is a tasty as ever. Love his fills, especially the stuff he pull off on the snare.
Very good drummer one of my favorite. He has started at 15 years and on 19 years already played in Deep purple. That is amazing! He is Buddy Rich in rock music.
Thanks for posting those drum tracks, Olimpass. That was fun. I don't think I've heard a clearer example of playing "ahead" of the beat than Paice's performance on Burn. When the drums are heard outside of the context of the entire band, his performance at first sounds like he's rushing, but he's not. Listen to the naked drum performance, then listen to the original recording with the band. Paice's performance is a perfect example of how to drive a rock song. Ian Paice was always one of my top favorite drummers, and a huge influence on me, and those tracks only reinforce my admiration for one of the best rock drummers ever.
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That forward, on top inertia can't work without a good band behind you. Most often the band will accelerate making this feel impossible.
I did an EP a few years back, I did all the drum tracks alone to just a click. The band came in and layered up over the existing drum track. The feel is super laid back, and it was more the band putting the feel around the solid drum track, not the drummer laying back the feel.
click to see my kit re-veneer/finish
http://www.drumchat.com/showthread.p...168#post379168
click to see my kit re-veneer/finish
http://www.drumchat.com/showthread.p...168#post379168
Ian is another great drummer of the 70 era. Love the sound of his Ludwig or Pearl not much difference in sound. The drum are nice and clear and distorted. Also notice he is a left hand drummer or it seem to look like it by looking at the kit's placement. Great videos
Ian has very good chops. I love his drumming for my woman from tokyo and for some reason i love his sound on the song Perfect Strangers.
Ian Paice probably had the Best snare drum technique out of any rock drummer in history. He was a master on the snare drum. He was also/ is a huge proponent of rudiments.
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