World Cafe Broadcast - Interview & Performance

The World Cafe recently broadcast an interview and performance with John Butler via NPR. Check the link below to listen to the 25 minute interview and an alternative performance of ‘Close To You’.

ARCHIVE: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129151737

August 12, 2010

John Butler got his start in music by busking on the streets of Western Australia. His style escapes simple genre classification, and the guitarist’s music pits funky, spitfire lyricism against slide guitar and “open-tuning” riffs. Here in the States, his upbeat worldliness and passionate instrumental jams has set him alongside G. Love and Special Sauce and the Dave Matthews Band (he’s on Matthew’s label, ATO).

Recently, Butler was the subject of an episode in the Australian TV series called Who Do You Think You Are, which traced the musician’s ancestry. He found out that his great-great-grandfather fought in an uprising in Bulgaria called the “April Uprising,” and this discovery, amongst other April-related happenings, inspired the naming of the album.

“April Uprising became this metaphor for this huge musical revolution — spiritual, metaphysical, personal, musical revolution,” says Butler. “April Uprising kind of fit because everything seemed to have happened around April, in one century or the other.”

Butler also talks to guest host Tracey Tanenbaum about moving to Western Australia, hanging out with his small town’s indigenous population, and how he inherited his grandfather’s dobro.

LISTEN TO THE ARCHIVE: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129151737

 

Back home in Australia the video for the John Butler Trio’s new single ‘Revolution’ will be serviced to TV this week. Made in Los Angeles whilst the band was on tour it was directed by James Minchin III. It’s an emotive black and white clip featuring a band performance interspersed with a large cast of fascinating characters from all walks of life depicting the diversity of humanity and the world we live in today.

Of the inspiration for the track, John Butler said,

“Revolution is such an overused impotent word nowadays, I just wanted to explore the subject and find out what it meant to me. We live in some pretty extreme times .I think a lot of people are considering living in a drastically different way on this planet and with each other. They have to. But the old ideas of reform and revolution are not applicable nor have many “revolutions” really ever brought about meaningful change before they turn into what they were fighting. My idea of revolution is basically taking the R off the word. It’s evolution. It’s not gonna be some fanciful day that comes where everything is going honky dory utopia. That’s bullshit and a practice in futility. You can’t stop evolution. It’s sometimes painfully slow and other times brutally quick but never the less it is on-going. You can rev it up however; accelerate it from time to time by being engaged in your community, by being compassionate. I see that around me. That’s what I concentrate on when I’m being bombarded by the intense images and news of these times. Stay engaged but not inundated. By knowing that the revolution is underway and not some fantasy about to come I’m able to have the energy and optimism to keep being part of this eternal, unstoppable REVOLUTION.”

Check out the Video here:
http://jbtserver.com/blog/videos/revolution-2010/

 

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