The John Butler Trio - I'd Do Anything ( April Uprising 2010 ) video free download


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Duration: 04:50
Uploaded: 2010/03/31

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9 years ago

Berlioz Linden

They sound so good, Kind of like the early RHCP! Hope JBT will keep on moving forward, real music is hard to be found nowadays

9 years ago

brian bridges

it pisses me off to see songs this good with so little views and then to see absolute musical atrocities get millions and millions of hits, what the fuck is wrong with people, how do they not realize that its all just generic garbage that sounds like everything else thats in the charts........... 

9 years ago

Liam Lawson

Up there with some of the most beautiful pieces of electric guitar music I've heard 

9 years ago

Kyle Rice

The most beautiful train wreck I've heard during a thunderstorm.

10 years ago

Nicolás Scarcella

Raileanu Marciana This song may remind you of RHCP because butler's electric guitar playing in this album was influenced by Frusciante among others.

10 years ago

Xavier Pérez

This is f*cking amazing song... really! Big up John, Sumol Summer Fest 2014, i'll be there :D

10 years ago

Noki296

beautiful song. :-)

10 years ago

Joseph Spott

Its still Day One. I don't have to go any further . My Song ( Discovery ) of the Year . How am I gonna top this the next 364 Days ? 

10 years ago

Marco Vecchi

"Man they call that shit reality, I'd like to see those fools in Afghanistan"

10 years ago

Jamie Stevenson

I have to say I hadn't given I'm With You much attention at the time of writing that comment, but it's been all I've listened to for the past 2 weeks and I absolutely love it. As I said, it isn't as raw, bold or naive as Freaky Styley or BSSM, but the the contrast between stuff like Even You, Brutus? and Goodbye, Hooray is fascinating, and Brendan's Death Song is just beautiful. It's great that each album is so different, and I've loved them all equally over the years.

10 years ago

Luna Marie Zscharnt

pop rock... did u ever listen to BSSM or I'm with you? no way you call that pop rock!

11 years ago

haza942

why does it matter whether a band/artist is 'mainstream' or not. good music is good music irrespective of how popular it is. for my opinion i get equal amounts of 'soul' from jbt and rhcp >end keyboard warrior rant

11 years ago

B12e3n

you tell him

11 years ago

Jamie Stevenson

One does not simply call Red Hot Chili Peppers "pop-rock with a dash of funk". Have you even listened to Blood Sugar Sex Magik, or any of their pre- 90's work? I know their recent albums don't have that same primitive hip-hop energy and roughness, but everything they've done is very much "funk-rock" (a genre they pretty much defined). As a lifelong RHCP fan I can tell you that 500 characters is not nearly enough to express how wrong you are... :P

11 years ago

BertrandGoethals

That's the bullcrap one splashes when knowing ziltch on music. EVERY artist "always use like, the same chords in every single song". They are A, B, C, D, E, F and G, and the five sharps or flats in between them. The reason this song in particular sounds a lot like RHCP is because of the style: sweep picking and hammer on/pull offs in the chords, combined with a specific sound. John Butler himself said he was inspired by John Frusciante and Jimi Hendrix for this song. Inspiration <== admiration.

11 years ago

Tuxzer

rhcp are a fantastic band, they just don't have the soul that a band like this brings, the fact that jbt aren't on a huge sellout label, playing along side muse and lady gaga on bills has a lot to do with it. I wouldn't say rhcp are unique either to be quite honest, just pop rock with a dash of funk, however like i said, great band also :)

11 years ago

Raileanu Marciana

rhcp are unique..there may be other bands that sounds similar but they will never be at the same lever as rhcp

11 years ago

Tuxzer

much better than rhcp ;)

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