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Subido: 2009/11/22

Music video by Tripping Daisy performing Blown Away. (C) 1993 The Island Def Jam Music Group

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9 years ago

Matt G

remind anyone of a band from Seattle

10 years ago

kingcrab51

As friends of all the DeLaughters, Tim was always a natural. I'm friends with his father, but I'm a drummer and trippin' D was right up my alley. But, had kiddo, wife and work and would have loved to play drums for this band - what a great band, and the VICTIM of a terrible (A&R hack) who picked the wrong song to get airplay - ANY other song, but "I Got a Girl", which put them in the 'one-hit-wonder' stack - one song can do that. Why not "Blown Away"? Even Green Tambourine - Former Island Rep to blame for lack of support and basically bailed on them- while the small Dragon Street Records did a fine job on the CD "Bill". Saw many shows, they were high-energy, low-energy coolness - a nice mix of melody and power pop, and Tim has a natural great voice with Polyphonic still. Tim had a way of seeing the big picture of his music (audio-video-visual) and this band was right there with Jane's Addiction, PFerrell, and Jellyfish, while still being able to rock it with smart-er songs. All catchy, You will NOT find a lot of guitar solos, and a solid rhythm section, with Bryan Wakeland on drums, rounded out the sound - as for the show - you had to be there. Very intense, but relaxed vibe and if not for a really, really STUPID choice of songs for airplay (not a bad song, just not representative of the ENTIRETY of the band), Trippin' Daisy got that bubble-gum goo 'label' instead of a truly rocking band with tight, solid sound and a superior front-man who knew his audience - they just got 'tripped up' and I don't think they had much say in it. Island signed them just before Island kinda bailed out and they DEF bailed on this band. Patrick (with Dragon St. Records) and I sat at the show where they signed with Island right after that show at The old Agora, Island's show of power (a band trip to the Super Bowl) and the sky looked greener than green at that moment. But, let one dumb 'suit' who thinks they know more about music than the originator of THE MUSIC, decide on a HIT song? And you are barely able to recover - in this case, they didn't. But, all the pieces were in place - some labels, fly you around, impress you, promise the moon, but then you sign and find out how living in a van, playing a song that most people find goofy, and this can stamp you as a 'campy band' - you have a recipe for breaking a perfectly good guitar. But, I got the chance to see them in their finest form - LIVE - yes, they were part of the Deep Ellum heyday, a major part, but I'm glad Tim formed Poly-Spree and went about his business of kinda showing some record labels "Hey, I can put people in ROBES and have FRENCH HORNS and we will be popular" and, they are, even with the number of players, singers, etc. Tim D is the modern day Minstrel and has always had a natural knack for delivering songs-vocals and MUSIC. But, put him back in a harder edge band? And, that band would succeed, too - he can do that genre very well, IMHO. So, if ya got the original CD "Bill" from Dragon Street, and saw them live, then you got the best of this band. If you came in on the back-end, which was full of hard-times, bad timing, personal tragedy (RIP Wes), then it would be very safe to say "Blame the Label" on the ball bring dropped. However, they are/were an integral part of Dallas band lore and to see them LIVE was to see/hear art and sound ahead of the curve. Glad Tim is having a good go with The Spree. He has paid his dues. And, check out the rest of TP's CDs. They are all good with some great songs. Hi Jerry Suzanne Armand and Adam, The D's! - Crabtree says hello. Any band that can cover Green Tambourine, and do a great job, has my vote. The entire band was great, and Tim just gave them the sound most bands don't have - a frontman who can sing + being a showman.

10 years ago

jtech45

One of the best bands of all time. The entire Bill album is sick. Blew me away at their show in Amarillo Texas in '92. Rest in peace Wes, you are missed.

10 years ago

Cassie Schilliger

RIP Benjamin Curtis

10 years ago

sergemodee

Used to know the cool dude who managed their website and had web space on their server. (Thanks Erik!)

10 years ago

sergemodee

me too I saw them in NY. woot.

11 years ago

Matthew Parker

What happened to them? 90's rock was and always will be the best music!

11 years ago

formerenforcer

Glad I got to see them live great show

11 years ago

anthony cisneros

amen brother back when bands actually had to be good to get a record deal. not like this shit that we are ear fucked with every day!!!!!! Dallas native

11 years ago

Jon Mc

so like... does anyone else see an episode of robot chicken as directed by tool?

11 years ago

richard bradshaw

i miss tower records , i used to get all my good vinyls there ...

11 years ago

sydbarrett5

If you dig this, check out Hollerado

11 years ago

Nekro LogiK

dallas 90's scene was epic.

12 years ago

trichome333

This was the highest budget music video ever produced at time I believe. Almost 20 years.... damn!

12 years ago

g33p3r

I miss the hangout at BILLS RECORDS AND TAPES... Great times!!!!!!... Sure do miss you guys.

12 years ago

cScruffy

..amazing tune..mid-90s & it stands up over time..Tripping Daisy was a beaut..see also: Polyphonic Spree..

12 years ago

cScruffy

@mikeyfightfan they continue to be influential, eh?..

12 years ago

ftranchi

Greatness!!

12 years ago

Victor Galvan

Tripping daisy is awesome on dxm

12 years ago

starletdempsy

First time hearing this band ever and it happen to be on the radio, 9.17 in dallas. Its good to see a radio station play music that you can't hear anywhere else anymore.

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