1. Originally posted by haytrainGood Excuse - John Butler Trio


    Is John Butler popular in the states? Thought they were more or less an Aussie band.
  2. Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]

    Is John Butler popular in the states? Thought they were more or less an Aussie band.


    I've been to two of their shows here in LA....I love them, but they're not that popular over here. I think they're probably more popular for "college radio" and not mainstream. Do you like them?
  3. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    I've been to two of their shows here in LA....I love them, but they're not that popular over here. I think they're probably more popular for "college radio" and not mainstream. Do you like them?


    The lady likes them more than me. She has their albums. I've gotta admit they are fantastic live. They're pretty popular over here - they're venturing into mainstream. Check out their latest offering - Grand National - if you haven't already. It's well worth a listen.
  4. Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]

    The lady likes them more than me. She has their albums. I've gotta admit they are fantastic live. They're pretty popular over hear - they're venturing into mainstream. Check out their latest offering - Grand National - if you haven't already. It's well worth a listen.


    Yeah, that's the only one I have. I had no idea who they were when I first went to see them, and I will say that they're arguably the most spot-on musicians I've seen live (not counting U2, of course!). I didn't hear a single wrong note or a mess up either of the times I've seen them live.
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