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04-26-2017, 05:30 AM #1Dutchbopper Guest
I have known about this footage for years but now the complete concert is on Youtube. If you haven't seen this before, you're in for a treat guys. Blog entry at:
Dutchbopper's Jazz Guitar Blog: Jesse van Ruller Live in Zandvoort
Have fun,
DB
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04-26-2017 05:30 AM
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Thanks DB. Such a great concert. Such a great player!
That guitar sounds so good in his hands.
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One of the best players in the world. Thanks for the link, DB.
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This is excellent, and the sound quality is great... thanks, DB.
I always admire Jesse's rare ability to just stand there when someone else is playing. I wish there was a class on that at Berklee.
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Excellent! What a swinging quartet! As usual, Jesse is great. I didn't know Zandvoort was a mecca for swinging jazz. I was familiar with it as the site for the Dutch Grand Prix and other motor races.
Last edited by Eric Rowland; 04-26-2017 at 10:19 PM.
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Wow.
A truly Masterful Player.
Great sound, time , pick control ( he can fade down like a ' fall' that Horn Players do- almost' ghosting' some Notes - but he's picking them).
Love this Tone too...brighter and more even than a 175 but not as Homogenized as a 335- but could be his right hand .
Does he do Modern Jazz also and Compose ?Last edited by Robertkoa; 04-27-2017 at 12:04 PM.
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04-27-2017, 05:16 PM #7Dutchbopper Guest
Originally Posted by Robertkoa
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04-27-2017, 05:40 PM #8Dutchbopper Guest
Originally Posted by Rob MacKillop
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Thanks DB - I will check it out.
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Excellent, thanks so much for sharing this! Absolutely one of my favorite players. Truly appreciate hearing him on standards, just to be able to interpret his approach a bit better. Didn't know he was using that 150 back in 2010, I thought that was more recent. Great audio! Were you there, DB?
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I want to be Jesse van Ruller when I grow up. Wow! What a player!
His website is down. His Facebook page has few updates. No twitter.... Geez. How does one know what he is up to?!Last edited by artdecade; 10-06-2017 at 09:52 AM.
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Hi, Dick.
I met and heard him in the Hague and also here when we both sat in on the Tuesday night gig at Smoke. Good player, nice cat.
Good to see a traditional player who just plugs in and plays good get some props...
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Massive fan, love him on this, a style from the past but so fresh
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Stephane Belmondo Trio - Love for Chet
Great!!!!!!
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I'm embarrassed to say that despite his reputation I haven't listened much to Ruller. Thanks for posting the concert and giving me a chance to rectify that.
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10-28-2017, 10:15 AM #16Dutchbopper Guest
Originally Posted by christianm77
Regards,
DB
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10-28-2017, 10:36 AM #17Dutchbopper Guest
By the way, if you want to hear van Ruller on a set of standards another great resource are the jams that were recorded at the Crow almost 18 years ago. A mere jazz rookie, I was on that stage with him together with some other local playes but I edited out all solos except Jesse's ... With good reason, ahem.
The backline was not a pro one either but Jesse's playing is still incredible. I never tire of this stuff.
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Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
Actually, there's loads of jazz stuff I haven't checked out. Tonnes of it. Loads of really important jazz guitarists too. You'd be shocked probably. I'm a working jazz guitarist who has been hired to teach at undergraduate level lol.
I used to feel bad about, but increasingly I realise that it's a product of the way I listen to music... Whatever music I come to I come to in my own way and on my own terms, or else it doesn't go in, and then it's just box ticking bullshit.... It's like painters, food, movies, anything.
Personal taste too... Just cos someone is objectively a badass jazz guitarist doesn't mean I'll be 100% into them.
Even players I am super into, I might just listen obsessively to one record of theirs.
Anyway, I appreciate Ruller's intense musicality, his swing, and his seeming inability to run out of fresh ideas, so I daresay I'll make up for lost time. He is very much to my taste. "Live at Murphy's Law" it is.
Who else is in your top 3, out of interest, Philip Catherine?
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Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
I actually think so too. I keep going back to it. Best sounding archtop recording for my ears.
Jesse inspires me to play more than anyone else, past or present.
Musicianship.
All round musicianship and taste.
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Originally Posted by Philco
By the way, Philco you undoubtedly know one of Australia's top players, James Sherlock from Melbourne. He was here in Sydney last night and borrowed my amp for a gig. Include him on the list of JVR fans (along with James Muller).
Last edited by PMB; 11-01-2017 at 03:43 PM.
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James Sherlock is tremendously exciting. He often plays just down the toad from me. How lucky am I.
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Originally Posted by gggomez
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Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
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11-01-2017, 09:11 AM #25Dutchbopper Guest
Originally Posted by christianm77
Philip is nice of course but not in my top 3.
If you don't know Martijn van Iterson you are missing out on one of the best contemporary players as well.
Check out some MVI solos on video here: Dutchbopper's Jazz Guitar Blog: MVI the solos
I have a whole bunch vids of Jesse and Martijn in several postings in my Blog. Interviews too.
Regards,
DB
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