Trigger Hippy (Gorman, Greene & Osborne)

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  1. jhw59

    jhw59 Forum Resident

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    Losing Herring then Osbourne made this a lot less interesting to me.
     
  2. slop101

    slop101 Guitar Geek

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    So we do know they recorded a second album's worth of material with Osbourne and Greene - will that material ever see the light of day?
     
  3. Bonddm

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    Greene had already bailed before they recorded that material.
     
  4. agentalbert

    agentalbert Senior Member

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    This was at the link posted earlier, but posting the song directly here in case anyone missed it.

    Trigger Hippy-"The Door"

    Wish they had a date near me. I'd go see them for sure.
     
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    and the first actual video from the album:

     
  7. jmorton

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    So much Crowes related music right now. You have to love it.

    Amber Woodhouse is really magnetic. I could watch her sing all day
     
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  8. agentalbert

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    I like both new songs. I wonder how they'll sound as a 4 piece live. It sure sounds like there is more than one guitar track on "Don't Wanna Bring You Down" and maybe some keyboards as well.
     
  9. southamorican

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    There are three new songs already released! They have been playing as a 6 piece live (the core quartet plus guitar & keyboards).

    Trigger Hippy
     
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  10. agentalbert

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    Yeah, I know about the first one "The Door" (I posted about it above). I was referring to the two new ones since then. Do you know who the extra guitarist and keyboard player are for the touring band?
     
  11. southamorican

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    The guitarist is Sol Philcox. Not sure who's the keyboardist, but I think they have already played with two different ones.

     
  12. jmorton

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    A writer from Rolling Stone got an advance copy of Gorman’s soon to be released book. Check out this tweet

    Brian Hiatt on Twitter
     
  13. slop101

    slop101 Guitar Geek

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    Does anyone know if it's Gorman who's doing the audio-book version of his book?
     
  14. budwhite

    budwhite Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.

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    Info on audible says it's Gorman.
     
  15. southamorican

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    “‘Full Circle & Then Some’ was one of the the first tunes we had for the album. Nick [Govrik, bassist/vocalist] brought it in, and we all thought of it as a great rock ‘n’ roll tune about a relationship that’s been around the bend but managed to survive. But as the album came into shape and focus, the song took on a meaning about Trigger Hippy as well. Nick and I have been chasing this idea for over a decade, through and awful lot of starts and stops. The completed album felt like a new beginning to a long standing vision, and the song seemed to perfectly encapsulate all of that. I’m generally opposed to naming an album after a particular track, but in this case, it made perfect sense. But far more important that any of that, the song just rocks and rolls and makes me feel good.” — Steve Gorman

    LISTEN: Trigger Hippy, "Full Circle & Then Some" | The Bluegrass Situation

     
  16. southamorican

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  17. agentalbert

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    Thanks for posting the songs southamorican. "Full Circle and Then Some" is really nice.
     
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  18. dixiedixie69

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    Really enjoying all the stuff from this record.
    Really groovy RnR with a great singer. Fair play to all involved... Looking forward to the full album.
     
  19. jmorton

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    Really really enjoying this. Hope Gorman’s book doesn’t overshadow their good music
     
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  20. thewho

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    Love the new sound with Ed Jurdi singing and playing. Hope they make it out west for a show!
     
  21. jmorton

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    Anyone read Gorman's book yet? Or started reading it yet. I don't want to spoil anything but the Jimmy Page section and the post Three Snakes section's are probably the most compelling. The year right up until they fired Marc was tough to read tbh.
     
  22. Corvus

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  23. jmorton

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    Really liking the new Trigger Hippy. The Butcher’s Daughter is really funky. Born to be Blue is soulful. Really liking the new lineup
     
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  24. dixiedixie69

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    Fantastic album. Really great songs played by folks who really seem to care!
    No showboating, just great playing.
    This is a brilliant record... Fair play to all concerned!!!
     
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