There’s a lot of musicians who are huge in Europe, but not in the US. Robbie Williams, Anastacia, most of Eurodance,… What musicians are the other way round?
Grateful Dead
Dave Matthews Band
PhishIt’s hard to imagine stoner bands not doing well in Europe. Maybe it’s just because they’d start heading across the pond, get distracted, and turn around?
- Released over 30 albums since the early 1970s, of which nine were multi-platinum
- Worth over $500m when he died in 2023
- To the best of my knowledge, never even on the radar in the UK or Europe.
I grew up in the UK in the 80s & 90s, which seems to be the period he was really becoming huge in the US, and I had never heard of him until he died a couple of years ago.
The UK is Europe…
Not according to them
According to who? The UK, and I live in Wales btw, is part of the European continent. The myopic, bigoted people of the UK voted to leave the EU which is a political institution not to be confused with Europe as a continent.
literally only know his name because of south park
Correct. Never heard of him. Sounds like a fat man at a wedding.
You aren’t missing anything. He made a bunch of really idiotic music.
His books are worth reading.
Same with Willie Nelson.
Know the name, know roughly what he looks like through parodies, no idea about his music
“You Are Always On My Mind” is worth a listen.
Isn’t that Elvis?
Elvis covered it. I just found out Nelson never wrote it. Saw Willie Nelson 15 years ago with John Mellencamp and Bob Dylan. Willie and John were great.
Wow, TIL! Thanks for this, I was so sure you were mistaken
He’s also a good novelist. I dislike his music. I dislike many of his fans as they tend to be the kinds of people who love the Grateful Dead and Reagan at the same time. His books are good.
I had never heard of the (frankly horrible) band “Train” until recently.
Im not sure they are still a thing. Their hits were few and 15-20 years ago. As an American I wouldn’t call them big here.
What makes this song stink
Train was (is still?) quite big in Netherlands at least. Drops of Jupiter and Hey, Soul Sister topped the charts
Hootie and the Blowfish comes to mind.
They haven’t had a hit in a while thoughthe singer Darius Rucker has had some success as a solo country artist.
In the Netherlands they are well known. They played on Pinkpop festival in the mid 90s.
I think the U.S. exports a fair amount of media and personalities involved in it, while other countries don’t necessarily do as much. RRR or Ne Zha 2 might have been box office monsters in India or China (respectively) but not nearly as much here, while Avengers and the like do absolute numbers the world over. Kpop has started to gain international appeal (e.g. BTS) but thats about it.
I think a fair amount of country likely doesn’t escape the states. Or at least I haven’t heard of a big chunk of folks rockin out to Shania Twain or whatev.
Unfortunately I can report that Shania Twain scored a couple of big hits this side of the pond
Her ex-husband produced most of Def Leppards albums through the 1990s so he has ties to UK radio.
That don’t impress me much.
michaelwithab
Hussein55
Justus Justekuchen
All of them rap and have a common history. After they split up (either they didn’t have a name or I forgot) each went their own way. Hussein doesn’t sing anymore though, he owns a small studio where he helps new people.
I don’t listen much anymore, as my taste in music has just changed over time and their style (michael and justus) has changed quite a bit. Also I made them up. Sorry 🫠