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Written by:Stephen McNulty
11/4/2007 1:30 AM 

The ARIAs are the Australian equivalent of the BRITs - when all the great and good in the Australian music industry indulge in a night of backslapping and self-aggrandising. I watched the show principally because the legend that is Nick Cave got inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. But, unexpectedly, the highlight of the evening didn't involve the long-haired Grinderman. The organisers of the BRITs tend to throw a strange collaboration into the mix - remember Tom Jones and Robbie Williams, or Bjork and PJ Harvey, surely one of the more bizarre and well worth another look. Well the ARIAs chucked hippy John Butler and country singer Keith Urban together for a "jam". And it was surprisingly wonderful.

 I reviewed the John Butler Trio's latest record, Grand National, a few months ago and it really is a bit of a stinker. He lived down to his reputation when he accepted the award of Best Independent Release and launched into the kind of left-wing agenda driven speech that even Michael Moore might have baulked at. Keith Urban, a bona fide country superstar here in Oz (as well as being the hubby of one Nicole Kidman), also received an award for Best Country Album. I refuse to listen to the record because of its name - Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Thing. Jeez...

So when they came together, I really didn't expect much. How was I to know that Urban was an incendiary guitar player and that Butler could put aside the politics and thrash out a great tune? It really is well worth a listen - make sure to hang around for the last couple of minutes.

 

 

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Re: John Butler Trio and Keith Urban - ARIAs 2007

Steve,
What the hell! Both those guys are awesome apart and spellbinding together and you bag them for their political views! All the time you sound as though you like their tunes but want to come across as the big man. I know you want to sell some papers but this whole schtick, you end up being the fall guy for some right patsy.

Also I really can't see how Michael Moore fits into this unless you are expecting the same back-slapping "better put this word in quotes even though it doesn't need to be" response as he gets.

JSm

P.S. Did you ever notice that girl in House who looks like a Nicole that you could almost fancy?

By jsmall on   11/7/2007 6:46 AM