most underrated guitarist ever! kudos to Sir Rypdal.. it's sad to see the talents like Mr Rypdal get overlooked by people.. reminds me of my country's genius guitarist Amir zaki,who recently passed away with a heart attack and had no money for the treatment before his death!! this world can be real cruel sometimes.
Can't really se the point in qualifying by referring to 1985. We were pretty close to the middle of the Satrianis, Van Halens, Malmsteens, and Vais at that time. But yeah. This is pretty damn hot. Love how he just jams those bad-ass rock riffs into a jazz/improv setting with this band (Bjørn Kjellemyr and Audun Kleive are pretty damn amazing players as well). I'm lucky enough to have seen them live I think three times (still smiling at the memory of the guy with the beret and a glass of red at one of their shows), and Terje Rypdal another couple of times with others, more or less a complete collection of his records too. Anyone who likes jazz brains and metal brawn together ought to check out his collabs with Ronnie Le Tekrø. Oh. And he's been active since the mid 60's, and still at it. Conspiracy released last year. One of the few who manage to successfully reinvent themselves to the point where they could almost make a complete record collection on their own...
I've always had the impression he's pretty well known in Europe, and especially in his home country Norway. I know he's got several pieces that have been played by orchestras there, and he's performed on TV several times (there's a great clip on RUclips of him performing with a brass band on a Norwegian talk show in 1989), so I would suspect over there, he's probably as well known as Jeff Beck or Steve Vai.
@@grankvehaugen3494 Absolutt ikke det som var poenget, bare å sette midten av '80-tallet litt i perspektiv med tanke på utsagnet om at det var bra til å være fra den tiden. Jeg holder Rypdal for å være mer interessant enn de fleste nevnte også. Skal jeg være helt ærlig om min egen smak, så holder jeg heller ikke '80-tallet noe høyere enn andre perioder heller.
So love Terje....he has been one of my major inspirations....and still is....the man is a genius!!! Not just as the most awesome lyrical guitarists....but as a serious composer....the man is a legend!!!
Så Rypdal på Chaser turneen på Korvetten i Stavanger. Pratet med bandet og Bjørn Kjellemyr etter konserten. Opplevelse som ennå lever sterkt med meg!! Han fortjener så til de grader Guitar Player nummeret!! For et gjensyn!!!
W O W! Was sent to here via a link posted on the Deep Purple fan site, The Highway Star. The thread discussed great guitarists who are not given their due such as Ritchie Blackmore. I’d heard Terje in more sedate jazz albums and had no idea he could play like this. This was just fantastic. As engaging as Jeff Beck and Blackmore. Can’t give higher praise than that.
Such an influence on yours truly. I've been a fan since the early 80s, and have everything he's done, often on both vinyl and CD. I generally prefer his more introspective work, but this is great too. ECM is a gift from God. And blessed be the listeners! Truly!
I love how the cameraman has to cut away to Audun Kleive at the 4:00 mark. Because Terje is melting his lens. Outstanding by any measure. SO underrated.
Wow! Hot damn! Thanks for uploading. I have loved this guy on guitar for decades and have seldom seen any videos of him playing. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Reflecting Ted Killian's post, I too have followed Terje's career for many years. This clip is amazing - we don't see Terje in Australia too often (not at all, in fact) and have to rely on clips like this to help spread the gospel. Thank you so, so much!
That would have been Lasse Welander. Janne Schaffer did extensive studio work with them, but didn't do much tour work for them. Terje never worked with them, though. He was on his very own trajectory, incomperable to the other two. When you're signed to ECM, you don't have to take on ABBA gigs, I suppose...
This was one of my favorite practice records for drums back in the period of early 1986..I really loved that drummer Audun Klieve...I also ran into drummer Terry Bozzio about the same time that I had been really into this "Chaser" LP and I asked him at a local Hollywood,CA health-food-market if he had ever heard of guitarist: Terje Rypdal and he said : "No" that he hadn't...a few years later I heard in some magazine that he had actually had gone to Norway and had hung-out with Terje and that the two of them were shopping for clothes together...Terry at the very same time told me that he was very frustrated working with Jeff Beck as he had spent tons of time writing-out pieces to play for Jeff and that Beck would come into the practice-session uninterested and totally into what he was doing only which was very hard on Terry...Sucks as I think that both Terry Bozzio and Terje would work like magic together... Then you could get an incredible producer like : Manfred Eicher or Bill Laswell and then a great lp could be made! I only saw Bozzio play live once and I can't remember when it was..I think that it was with Jeff Beck and the Stevie Ray Vaughan show at the L.A. Sports Arena back in '86 and he was very good..Yet it would be even more incredible to me to hear him playing with Terje...This piece is incredible..This LP : "Chaser" and Camberwell Now's "The Ghost Trade" were two of my faves and my favorite practice lp's back in the early part of 1986 when I was living in a converted-garage in Norwalk,CA and had deaf-neighbors who would trash my drive-way with Modello-bottles and cans at the time..funny..yet sad as hell..Drunken / Deaf Mexicans who couldn't hear the music..yet who didn't happen to like me or my looks!
How well is Terje Rypdal known in The U.S. I use to buy 30% of my records by genre and album design. And was successful 8 out of 10 times.The only reason I no of Terje Rypdal, is because of the design on the Blue album cover. Seriously.
most underrated guitarist ever!
kudos to Sir Rypdal..
it's sad to see the talents like Mr Rypdal get overlooked by people..
reminds me of my country's genius guitarist Amir zaki,who recently passed away with a heart attack and had no money for the treatment before his death!!
this world can be real cruel sometimes.
Yes Terje Rypdal is a legend and he is still alive, and sorry about Amir zaki who also was a very good guitar player :)
Agreed.
Not by everyone. Not by those who knows what they are talking about❤
Terje Rypdal is a living legend. Jeff Beck and Eddie Van Halen were fans of him. Those who know, know . . .
Rightfully so! Incredible musician, surrounded by incredible musicians!
This is pretty spectacular for 1985. Shame he didn't get the recognition he deserved.
Can't really se the point in qualifying by referring to 1985. We were pretty close to the middle of the Satrianis, Van Halens, Malmsteens, and Vais at that time. But yeah. This is pretty damn hot. Love how he just jams those bad-ass rock riffs into a jazz/improv setting with this band (Bjørn Kjellemyr and Audun Kleive are pretty damn amazing players as well). I'm lucky enough to have seen them live I think three times (still smiling at the memory of the guy with the beret and a glass of red at one of their shows), and Terje Rypdal another couple of times with others, more or less a complete collection of his records too. Anyone who likes jazz brains and metal brawn together ought to check out his collabs with Ronnie Le Tekrø.
Oh. And he's been active since the mid 60's, and still at it. Conspiracy released last year. One of the few who manage to successfully reinvent themselves to the point where they could almost make a complete record collection on their own...
I've always had the impression he's pretty well known in Europe, and especially in his home country Norway. I know he's got several pieces that have been played by orchestras there, and he's performed on TV several times (there's a great clip on RUclips of him performing with a brass band on a Norwegian talk show in 1989), so I would suspect over there, he's probably as well known as Jeff Beck or Steve Vai.
@@grankvehaugen3494 Absolutt ikke det som var poenget, bare å sette midten av '80-tallet litt i perspektiv med tanke på utsagnet om at det var bra til å være fra den tiden. Jeg holder Rypdal for å være mer interessant enn de fleste nevnte også. Skal jeg være helt ærlig om min egen smak, så holder jeg heller ikke '80-tallet noe høyere enn andre perioder heller.
@@thomaslutro5560 but in 1985 Terje Rypdal has playing this kind of music for twenty years!
genius....Rypdal...the most underated guitar player ever, ever.....
So love Terje....he has been one of my major inspirations....and still is....the man is a genius!!! Not just as the most awesome lyrical guitarists....but as a serious composer....the man is a legend!!!
The Group:On guitar:Terje Rypedal - On Bass:Bjørn Kellemyr - On Drums:Audun Kleive.
He's a fantastic and very unique guitarist!
most rocking guitarist on the ECM label... o at least one of.
こんなに凄いギタリストがノルウェーにいたなんて、ロック ジャズアバンギャルドと、このトリオの演奏もなかなかです👍
あの子供は何😅
私もこの演奏初めて聴きました、ジャズ・ロック気に入りました。🤗🎶♥️
My favourite country in the world should Knight Sir Jan Garbarek and Sir Terje Rypdal......
And Sir Ketil Bjørnstad and Sir Jon Christensen and...
Sounds amazing. Interesting composition.
So true overøooked? Mm! And that trio!
great! that drummer is awesome too!
Så Rypdal på Chaser turneen på Korvetten i Stavanger. Pratet med bandet og Bjørn Kjellemyr etter konserten. Opplevelse som ennå lever sterkt med meg!! Han fortjener så til de grader Guitar Player nummeret!! For et gjensyn!!!
I Love the sound and style of Terje Rypdal. Thanx for the video
"Chaser" is from the album of the same name. Then they were called T R Trio. Changed name to T R & The Chasers in -86 when Atle Bakken joined in.
W O W! Was sent to here via a link posted on the Deep Purple fan site, The Highway Star. The thread discussed great guitarists who are not given their due such as Ritchie Blackmore. I’d heard Terje in more sedate jazz albums and had no idea he could play like this. This was just fantastic. As engaging as Jeff Beck and Blackmore. Can’t give higher praise than that.
... and the son is walking around on stage. Amazing
Such an influence on yours truly. I've been a fan since the early 80s, and have everything he's done, often on both vinyl and CD. I generally prefer his more introspective work, but this is great too. ECM is a gift from God. And blessed be the listeners! Truly!
Stunning!
Two legends, Rypdal and Kleive
I simply adore Terje Rypdal! ;-)
Could listen to this track endlessly.
Yay wonderful!
I love how the cameraman has to cut away to Audun Kleive at the 4:00 mark. Because Terje is melting his lens. Outstanding by any measure. SO underrated.
Thank you for uploading this video!! I've only just discovered Terje and I'm in awe of his playing . I'm sure he will inspire my playing a lot !
Wow! Hot damn! Thanks for uploading. I have loved this guy on guitar for decades and have seldom seen any videos of him playing. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Yeah, Ted. The same for me !!
Over looked! Ja, vel, ECM, s store. Those thre play so f**** amzing. 1985, olmost yesterday, yes here comes the grooves
La dedicato alla mia cagnolina Dafne, deceduta il 20 luglio 😢😢
Wow, amazing stuff, hot soloing by Mr. Rypdal!
Wow 1000,likes! Swinger så jævli
Reflecting Ted Killian's post, I too have followed Terje's career for many years. This clip is amazing - we don't see Terje in Australia too often (not at all, in fact) and have to rely on clips like this to help spread the gospel. Thank you so, so much!
The Terje Rypdal Experience.
great video.my favourite rypdal song.
Jeg elsker det musik Terje Rypdal laver. Tusind tak for at dele det med os andre.
Tak, tak, tak, Terje and band!
An excellent guitarist.
Fantastic footage. I'd never seen him play fast riffs (that are appropriate for the music) before. THANKS for posting this!
This really anticipates his Skywards composition from 1996.
Eddie Van Halen digs Terge....ennuf said!!!
Thank you thank you for uploading, I love this stage of terjes career
This guy is so freakin versatile...
Thanks so much for the upload. Great to hear this rocking number live, and terrific to see ECM's answer to Barry Sheen belt it out with his pit-crew.
Yeahhh Mannn dig it when Terje goes all EVH!!!
Class ! Been listening to Terje for years I think he was Abba's touring guitarist for a while Imagine if they'd let him rip 😂
That would have been Lasse Welander. Janne Schaffer did extensive studio work with them, but didn't do much tour work for them. Terje never worked with them, though. He was on his very own trajectory, incomperable to the other two. When you're signed to ECM, you don't have to take on ABBA gigs, I suppose...
It takes all🤩 love it!!
This was one of my favorite practice records for drums back in the period of early 1986..I really loved that drummer Audun Klieve...I also ran into drummer Terry Bozzio about the same time that I had been really into this "Chaser" LP and I asked him at a local Hollywood,CA health-food-market if he had ever heard of guitarist: Terje Rypdal and he said : "No" that he hadn't...a few years later I heard in some magazine that he had actually had gone to Norway and had hung-out with Terje and that the two of them were shopping for clothes together...Terry at the very same time told me that he was very frustrated working with Jeff Beck as he had spent tons of time writing-out pieces to play for Jeff and that Beck would come into the practice-session uninterested and totally into what he was doing only which was very hard on Terry...Sucks as I think that both Terry Bozzio and Terje would work like magic together...
Then you could get an incredible producer like : Manfred Eicher or Bill Laswell and then a great lp could be made! I only saw Bozzio play live once and I can't remember when it was..I think that it was with Jeff Beck and the Stevie Ray Vaughan show at the L.A. Sports Arena back in '86 and he was very good..Yet it would be even more incredible to me to hear him playing with Terje...This piece is incredible..This LP : "Chaser" and Camberwell Now's "The Ghost Trade" were two of my faves and my favorite practice lp's back in the early part of 1986 when I was living in a converted-garage in Norwalk,CA and had deaf-neighbors who would trash my drive-way with Modello-bottles and cans at the time..funny..yet sad as hell..Drunken / Deaf Mexicans who couldn't hear the music..yet who didn't happen to like me or my looks!
I have a cd with Rypdal Bozzio & Bailey, from 94. Its out there
This sounds better than the actual studio recording of this song.
The Kid walking on the stage!!!
Amazing!
That was badass.
Just epic.....
still love it!!
Nice job camera man on filming the bass and drums for half the guitar solo? Great players and tune, love this guy.
How well is Terje Rypdal known in The U.S. I use to buy 30% of my records by genre and album design. And was successful 8 out of 10 times.The only reason I no of Terje Rypdal, is because of the design on the Blue album cover. Seriously.
dunno, two of his songs appeared in the movie HEAT, that's all I knew of him
Still virtually unknown (by the masses) ... but revered by Miles fans
1:50: Where Frank Hannon got the intro to Tesla's "Modern Day Cowboy."
At Hedvig Mollestad shows the kids wear hearing protection... these changin' times
Master!
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un génie!!
ALLRIGHT!
RIP that little kids ears
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