Tripod (band) explained

Tripod (band) should not be confused with TriPod (band).

Tripod
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genre:Acoustic rock, comedy rock
Years Active:1996–present
Website:3pod.com.au
Current Members:
  • Scod (Scott Edgar)
  • Yon (Simon Hall)
  • Gatesy (Steven Gates)

Tripod are an Australian musical comedy trio founded by Scod (Scott Edgar), Yon (Simon Hall) and Gatesy (Steven Gates) in 1996. They provide original songs and harmonies, strung together by comic banter.

History

Live shows

Tripod began as buskers in Melbourne malls, performing a far-fetched prop act of which no record exists. They emerged as a musical act from the thriving Melbourne live music pub scene of the mid nineties, supporting popular local cover bands in such places as the Station Hotel, The Esplanade, the Central Club, the New Orleans Tavern and the Ritz, St Kilda. They were very much a cover band at first, performing three part harmony versions on hits by the likes of Elvis Costello, Bowie, the Beach Boys and Queen. They garnered a local following via regular residencies at the Commercial Hotel, Yarraville, just after it stopped being a biker bar.

They soon became regulars at the Prince Patrick Hotel in Collingwood, a Melbourne comedy venue, where they honed their skills in residencies and appearances from 1998 through to its demise in 2003.[1]

Tripod are stalwarts of their home festival, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, where they often performed since 1997, when they took their pub act and jammed it into a one-hour festival format at St Martins Youth Arts Centre, in a show entitled Welcome to My Wonderwall. They have appeared on music festival stages including the Falls Festival, the Port Fairy Folk Festival, the Queenscliff Music Festival and the Woodford Folk Festival.

Tripod have appeared internationally, including the Montreal Just For Laughs festival and the Upright Citizens Brigade theatre in New York and Los Angeles. They have played the Edinburgh Fringe numerous times.

They have also toured the Australian rural countryside including long stints with the MICF Roadshow.

Tripod alternate the form of their shows between the song-and-sketch cabaret gig format (such as Self Saucing and Men of Substance) and narrative musicals. Their first "story" show was Tripod Tells the Tale of the Adventures of Tosswinkle the Pirate (not very well), which premiered at the MICF before touring nationally.

Their narrative show, Lady Robots, was first previewed at the 2002 Adelaide Fringe Festival before it was performed at the MICF later that year. The show was a musical comedy telling the story of three men who are hurled into space where they come across a planet populated only by Lady Robots. Tripod performed a re-jigged version of the show, Lady Robots v1.1 at the Athenaeum Theatre at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2005, before a national tour culminating in a hit season at the Sydney Opera House. No recordings are known to exist.

On 30 January 2010, Tripod held the world premiere of their comedic musical Tripod versus the Dragon at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, Massachusetts, United States. Elana Stone co-starred in the production in the role of "The Dungeon Master"/"Dragon" after Megan Washington, who had been co-writing songs for the production, declined the role due to scheduling conflicts. The production is based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.[2] Tripod went on to perform this show at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Sydney Opera House, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2010, as well as subsequent seasons in Perth, Brisbane, regional Victoria and the Przeglad Piosenki Aktorskiej festival in Wroclaw, Poland.

In January 2013, Tripod joined forces with Australian performer Eddie Perfect to create Perfect Tripod, a show of classic Australian songs arranged in four-part harmony, inspired by their cover of Meet Me in the Middle of the Air performed on The Sideshow on 13 October 2007. Perfect Tripod toured concert halls throughout the nation and have collaborated with such Australian pop music greats as Gotye and Missy Higgins.

In October 2014, Tripod performed live at the international gaming convention, PAX (Penny Arcade Expo), in Melbourne at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. There they performed a short preview of This Gaming Life, an original collaboration between Tripod, Grammy nominated composer Austin Wintory and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

In 2015 This Gaming Life played to rapturous houses at Hamer Hall, Victorian Arts Centre, with a 55 piece orchestra conducted and arranged by Wintory. The show was a full scale two-act orchestral love letter to the culture and relationships of passionate video gamers, and has been described as the "Stand By Me of the gamer generation."

TV

The band got their first break appearing on Hey Hey It's Saturday's "Red Faces" contest, where they performed a parodic medley of Oasis hits that demonstrated similarities between the songs.[3]

Their first regular TV appearances were on In Melbourne Tonight (IMT) with Frankie J Holden. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s they also showed up regularly on such live TV stalwarts as Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton, Denise with Denise Drysdale and popular Saturday morning live rock show Recovery.

Tripod were a feature act in Network Ten's 2003/2004 sketch comedy television show skitHOUSE, writing and performing sketches and songs as part of the core cast.

They performed on Rove/Rove Live in 1999, 2003, and 2004, and were guest programmers of Rage in 2004.[4]

Tripod were also core cast performers on the 2007 ABC weekly variety program The Sideshow.

The group made frequent musical appearances on Network Ten's Good News Week from 2009 to 2011, and have appeared on various ABC1 programs, including Spicks and Specks (May 2011), and Adam Hills Tonight (May 2013).

They have appeared yearly for almost two decades on the Oxfam Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala.

Radio

Tripod have appeared as guests throughout their career on popular Australian radio stations.

Their Song-in-an-Hour Challenge (2001–2004) was a popular segment on Triple J's drive-time show with Merrick and Rosso, and later on the Triple J Breakfast show[5] with Wil Anderson and Adam Spencer. In it they had one hour to write and arrange a coherent song based on incoherent listener suggestions and then perform said song to an eager national audience. Tripod often refer to this experience as their songwriting boot camp.

Two CDs containing some of the finest examples of these sessions have been released, each also including recordings taken from live Song-In-An-Hour challenges featured in Tripod's Pod August Nights concerts. In late 2005, they moved to Fox FM where they could be heard on Peter Helliar's weekly Friday morning show, Pete's Show.

Podcast

On 24 December 2015 Tripod along with host Andrew Pogson started a regular podcast titled Perfectly Good Podcast. Initially started to promote their upcoming 101 Tripod Hits tour, the ongoing series shifted its focus covering any number of topic including current themes or stories from Tripod's 20+ years together. Each podcast centres around a theme in which host Andrew Pogson attempts to keep the members of Tripod to. Tripod also play live or play recordings of their songs which loosely relate to the episode's theme.

Perfectly Good Podcast Song Appearances!101 Hits #!Song!From!Episode Song Appearances
1A Shandy Too FarBox Set – 1996Episode 22 (Live)
2Adult ContemporaryMen of Substance – 2013Episode 2 (Live)
3Air GuitarThe Sideshow – 2007Episode 53 (live)
4All I WantThis Gaming Life – 2015Episode 33 (Live) – featuring Poggo as electric guitar solo via mouth
5Ancestors1999Episode 7 (Live) – a cappella style
6AquamanPerfectly Good Songs – 2007Episode 27 (Live) – Guitar solo acoustic
7AstronautMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 2 (Live)
8Ballad of RonnieHow to Train an Attack Dog from Scratch – 2007Episode 27 (Live)
9BardTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010Episode 2 (Live) – featuring Yon on Trumpet (with an error and scream), Differences: No Elana Stone
10The BlueprintMen of Substance – 2013Episode 8 (Live)
11BoggymanAbout an Hour of Song-In-An-Hour...Again – 2003Episode 16 (Recording) – Album version
12Bubble HelicopterTripod Tells the Tale of the Adventures of Tosswinkle the Pirate (Not Very Well) – 2001Episode 55 (Live)
13Building an EnidTripod Tells the Tale of the Adventures of Tosswinkle the Pirate (Not Very Well) – 2001
14Change a ThingMonster Beach – 2014Episode 28 (Live)
15Christ is BornFor the Love of God! – 2008Episode 1 (Live)
16Climate ChangeMen of Substance – 2013Episode 26 (Live)
17CuckoldOpen Slather – 2000Episode 4 (Live)
18DILFMen of Substance – 2013Episode 15 (live)
19Do Go OnThis Gaming Life – 2015Episode 32 (Live)
20Does It Have Guns?This Gaming Life – 2015Episode 13 (Recording) – Demo version with synth orchestra
21Don't Feel BadTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010Episode 14 (Live) – Differences: No Elana Stone, Yon sings Elana's parts, No Trumpet
22Drive KingDrive King – 1984Episode 13 (Recording)
Episode 52 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
23EnidTripod Tells the Tale of the Adventures of Tosswinkle the Pirate (Not Very Well) – 2001Episode 33 (Live) – Gatesy accidentally sings one of Yon's part
24FabianFegh Maha – 2004Episode 45 (Live) – Instrumental only / Jamming with Poggo
25Fear of ShortsPod August Night – 2006Episode 20 (Live)
26Fly So HighMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 34 (Live)
27Gay BarMen of Substance – 2013Episode 5 (Live)
28Ghost ShipTripod Tells the Tale of the Adventures of Tosswinkle the Pirate (Not Very Well) – 2001Episode 10 (Live) – Yon struggles to clear his throat, Scod asks if his OK and Gatesy comments that Yon is dying
29The Gods Are People TooTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010Episode 3 (Live)
Episode 44 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson on the Blaxophone
Episode 44.1 (Live) – Rehearsal take, featuring Andrew Pogson on the Blaxophone
30Gonna Make You Happy TonightMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 15 (Live) – Different time signature and groove. Improv different game ending
31Good FriendsThis Gaming Life – 2015
32Goodbye Little Alarm ClockAbout an Hour of Song in an Hour – 2002Episode 29 (Live) – A number of mistake due to Tripod not knowing the song very well
33Head of ZombieThis Gaming Life – 2015
34Hey Hoca 1650sEpisode 21 (Live)
35The Hog Dog ManFegh Maha – 2004Episode 12 (Recording) – Album version
36Hot Girl in the Comic ShopLive at Woodford – 2008Episode 30 (Live) – Differences: Live "Oooo Haaa"
37I Always Get into StuffMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 53 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
38I Had to Pay My Debt to the DevilHow to Train an Attack Dog from Scratch – 2007Episode 3 (Live)
Episode 24 (Live)[6]
39I Hate this PlaceMonster Beach – 2014Episode 31 (Live)
40I Hate Your FamilyOpen Slather (Christmas Edition) – 2000Episode 7 (Live) – Differences: Improv Easter theme lyrics, Yon finishes with "anything for love"
41I Will Be ThereOpen Slather – 2000Episode 42 (Live) – Differences: No trumpet, Gatesy says wrong line
42I Will Still PlayTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010Episode 14 (Live)
Episode 49A (Live) [Patreon exclusive] – No Gatesy, featuring Andrew Pogson doing Blaxophone
43If I Had a TattooMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 20 (Live) – Differences: No repeat of song
44IKEAOpen Slather – 2000Episode 41 (Live)
45In the CountrysideMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 5 (Live)
46Is it Okay if I Stalk You?Open Slather – 2000Episode 30 (Live) – Differences: Laughing due to Yon noises
47Ivory TowerTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010Episode 11 (Recording) – Album version
Episode 11 (Recording) – Megan Washington's first demo
Episode 65 (Live) No second verse, No Elana Stone
48Je Veux Te DireMiddleborough Road – 2004
49JeboticabalPerfectly Good Songs – 2007Episode 4 (Live) – Differences: Yon accidentally says "Aracataca" once
50Jokes! JokesJokes!Assassin's Creed Syndicate – 2015Episode 34 (Live)
51KemptFegh Maha – 2004Episode 4 (Recording) – Album version
52Key PartyHow to Train an Attack Dog from Scratch – 2007Episode 5 (Live)
Episode 24 (live)
53King KongSongs from Self Saucing – 2006Episode 31 (live) – Poggo talks to Yon during middle of the song, no other movies are talked about like in Self Saucing
54Krap KarateFegh Maha – 2004
55Let's Take a WalkMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 50 (Live) – featuring MSO strings and Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
56Lingering DadMen of Substance – 2013Episode 7 (Live)
Episode 39 (live) – Scod narrates over M.A.S.H. theme
57The Lonesome/Gregarious CowboyFegh Maha – 2004Episode 55 (Live)
58The Love of 3 MenThe Sideshow – 2007Episode 54 (Live)
59Love SongOpen Slather – 2000
60Main Theme from Tosswinkle the PirateTripod Tells the Tale of the Adventures of Tosswinkle the Pirate (Not Very Well) – 2001Episode 6 (Live)
61Melbourne GirlPod August Night – 2006Episode 8 (Live)
62The Messenger's DreamLive at Woodford – 2008Episode 36 (Live)
63MucusOpen Slather – 2000Episode 59 (Live) – Different taking bits to Open Slather version. Reflect on what they use to do.
64No Daughter of MineSongs from Self Saucing – 2006Episode 21 (Live)
65Old MoneyMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 28 (Live)
Episode 50 x2 (Live) – featuring MSO strings and Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
66On Behalf of All the GeeksMiddleborough Road – 2004
67On PaperTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010
68One More Annoying CoupleMen of Substance – 2013Episode 31 (Live)
69The Only ShepherdPerfectly Good Songs – 2007Episode 1 (Live)
70OvertuneTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010Episode 38 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson doing narration
71Playing OnlinePod August Night – 2006Episode 19 (Live) – Differences: Doesn't have the adjective/acronyms mistake from Pod August Night
72Rock EisteddfodFegh Maha – 2004Episode 30 (Live) – Scod goes into Chorus and stuffs Yon up plus other Scod base mistakes
73Santa FeMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 8 (Live)
74Santa's PapersFor the Love of God! – 2008Episode 1 (Live) – Differences: "to a processing center in Indonesia" instead of Nauru
75Science Facts are UsefulAbout an Hour of Song in an Hour – 2002
76Second Drawer DownOpen Slather – 2000Episode 59 (Live) – A number of false starts as Yon decides if he likes what is being sung. Unrehearsed so a number of mistakes.
77Shut DownThis Gaming Life – 2015Episode 46 (Live)
78SkyrimThis Gaming Life – 2015
79Snapshots[7] [8] Middleborough Road – 2004Episode 48 (Live)
80Someday the LordFegh Maha – 2004Episode 3 (Live) – Differences: "Stand next to Bruce Boxleitner" instead of "Tron", (Say graceful then correct to gracious)
Episode 17 (Live)
81Squares on a ScreenThis Gaming Life – 2015Episode 29 (Live)
82This StuffingFor the Love of God! – 2008Episode 26 (Recording)
83StuntmanMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 37 (Live)
84Suicide BomberSongs from Self Saucing – 2006Episode 26 (Live) – Scod stuffs up second chorus and starts over
85Taking the LifeTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010Episode 67 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
86Tall ManSongs from Self Saucing – 2006Episode 37 (Live)
87That's Why I'm Sending YouMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 20 (Live)
Episode 40 (Live) – Upgrade lyrics from predictive text to auto-correct with mistakes
88Theme from M*A*S*H GuySongs from Self Saucing – 2006Episode 6 (Live) – Differences: No Yon cleaning his gun with his tongue gag at end
89This is My Last TransmissionLady Robots – 2002Episode17 (Live)
90Three Seconds of HaloThis Gaming Life – 2015Episode 13 (Recording) – Demo version with synth orchestra
91ThursdayMen of Substance – 2013Episode 22 (Live)
92The TreesFegh Maha – 2004Episode 1 (Recording)
93Triangle of HappinessMen of Substance – 2013Episode 32 (live) – Differences: Loud Casio beat during song, Solo is Scod doing Casio drum solo
94Trying to Impress the BargirlMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 22 (Live)
95Ugly MenFegh Maha – 2004Episode 21 (Live)
96UndergroundAssassin's Creed Syndicate – 2015Episode 13 (Recording) – Album version
Episode 13 (Recording) – Demo version Austin Wintory instrumental
97Visor KingPerfectly Good Songs – 2007Episode 35 (Live)
98Waiting for the Game to LoadMen of Substance – 2013Episode 29 (Live)
99The WheelLive at Woodford – 2008Episode 19 (Live) – Differences: What have we learn rant about link clicking
100With All of My RichesMen of Substance – 2013Episode 28 (Live) – Differences: Poggo talks over the ending and outro's the episode
101Would You Mind1998
Non 101 Hits Perfectly Good Podcast Song Appearances!Song!From!Episode Song Appearances
The Star Wars demofirst submitted to Poggo for consideration for a new live showEpisode 2 (Recording)
The RigThis Gaming Life – 2015Episode 5 (Live)
Episode 40 (Live)
Theme from How To Train An Attack Dog From ScratchHow to Train an Attack Dog from Scratch – 2007Episode 6 (Live) – Differences: Scod sings incorrect line in first verse, and corrects himself.
Dirty PowerPerfectly Good Songs – 2007Episode 9 (Recording) – Album version
Homophobic Christmas TreeFor the Love of God! – 2008Episode 9 (Recording) – Album version
Shiny ChinPerfectly Good Songs – 2007Episode 9 (Recording) – Album version
MaryanneFegh Maha – 2004Episode 10 (Live)
AutisticSongs from Self Saucing – 2006Episode 11 (Recording) – Album version
Nothing To See HereFor the Love of God! – 2008Episode 12 (Recording) – Album version
Broken HeartDouble J's Writer's RoomEpisode 12 (Recording)
Gelatinous LoveTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010Episode 14 (Live)
Surfers Paradise The MusicalAbout an Hour of Song-In-An-Hour...Again – 2003Episode 16 (Recording) – Album version
Kevin BaconAbout an Hour of Song-In-An-Hour...Again – 2003Episode 16 (Recording) – Album version
We'll Make It WorkLady Robots – 2002Episode 18 (Live)
BoobsMiddleborough Road – 2004Episode 23 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson, Yon stuffs up last verse
Blow This TownTripod Versus the Dragon – 2010Episode 23 (Live)
If Billy BraggFor the Love of God! – 2008Episode 25 (Live) – Differences: No trumpet so Yon whistles and also Poggo's phone goes off near the end and everyone cracks up a bit
The Little Drummer BoyFor the Love of God! – 2008Episode 25 (Live)
O Holy NightFor the Love of God! – 2008Episode 25 (Live) – Differences: Yon interrupts himself and talks on his verse, this leads to a few stop/starts and tomfoolery
Carolina Street StompHow to Train an Attack Dog from Scratch – 2007Episode 39 (Live)
Hey You're Good at ShakespeareSong in an Hour Live on PodcastEpisode 43 (Live)
The Play is ShitWritten for a special in honor of Ray LawlerEpisode 44 (Live)
Tonight Will Be FineCover of Leonard Cohen songEpisode 45 (Live)
In The Still of the NightCover of Fred Parris and The Satins songEpisode 47 (Live)
Heartache TonightCover of Eagles songEpisode 49B (Live) – No Yon, featuring Andrew Pogson doing Blaxophone
For Those We LoveFrom Paul McDermott and Gatesy Go SoloEpisode 51 (Live) – featuring Paul McDermott and Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
Throw Your Arms Around MeCover of Hunters & Collectors songEpisode 51 (Live) – featuring Paul McDermott and Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
DriveWritten for Book launch of the book "Get Up Mum" by Justin HeazlewoodEpisode 52 (Live)
More Than ThisCover of Roxy Music songEpisode 54 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
Oasnis Yeahnot recordedEpisode 56 (Live)
Molly Meldrum Interview (Countdown)From Spicks And Specks Reunion SpecialEpisode 57 (Live)
I Just Called To Say I Love YouCover of Stevie Wonder SongEpisode 57 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson on vocals
Snake EaterFrom Metal Gear Solid 3Episode 58 (Live)
CompassFrom Red Dead Redemption 1Episode 58 (Live)
Oh Jedi KnightHoly Night ParodyEpisode 60 (Live)
Must Be SantaCoverEpisode 60 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson as the Audience
White ChristmasInstrumentalEpisode 60 (Live) – featuring Yon on trumpet and Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
The Shit on Our HeadFrom The Writers Room – Double JEpisode 61 (Live)
Love is a LieFrom The Writers Room – Double JEpisode 62 (Live)
Not All of Queen Were Gaynot recordedEpisode 63 (Live)
I Have To Teach You A Broken HeartFrom The Writers Room – Double JEpisode 64 (Live)
I Want To Break FreeQueen CoverEpisode 65 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
Autumn LeavesNat King Cole CoverEpisode 66 (Live) – featuring Yon on trumpet and Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
You Got To Have NutsFrom a play with a greater cast (not named)Episode 66 (Live)
Everything is Permanently Good AgainFrom a play with a greater cast (not named)Episode 68 (Live)
BirthdayPod August Night – 2006Episode 69 (Live)
Take There spiritThe DragonEpisode 70 (Live)
Holy NightFor the Love of God! – 2008Episode 71 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
Wish You a White Male Christmasnot recordedEpisode 71 (Live) – featuring Andrew Pogson on Blaxophone
Suggested in Episode 27, and making its first appearance in Episode 28 with Andrew Pogson's submission Tripod asked listeners to submit alternate lyrics for the song Aquaman, and Tripod then played each submission on varies episodes.[9]
Aquaman Listeners submitted Covers!Song!Submitted by!Episode Song Appearances
Poggin HoodAndrew PogsonEpisode 28
MaryanneTapenwa MozongoEpisode 31 – Unrehearsed, so some mistakes, no second verse
Traitor JimBarantisEpisode 32 – Unrehearsed and some lyrics are cut off so some mistakes
The Tally HoesMarusEpisode 33 – featuring Andrew Pogson, Yon and Poggo talk game talk during acoustic guitar solo
Baby GirlOmreEpisode 35
Social NormJeremy HugesEpisode 36 – featuring Andrew Pogson doing vocal guitar solo
Here I AmJennifer WhitehouseEpisode 38
Lingering DadNick CheroEpisode 39 – Solo done by trumpet
AquamannUnknown author but suggested it was Casey BennettoEpisode 41 – Poggo talks over solo
My Best FriendTim AlanEpisode 44 – featuring Andrew Pogson doing Blaxophone solo instead of normal guitar solo
Aquaman The TributeSergeant Bandit from The Tally HoesEpisode 45 – featuring Andrew Pogson doing Blaxophone solo instead of normal guitar solo

Game Music

In 2023, was released, featuring songs co-written by Tripod. The album is nominated for a Grammy Award for the 2024 ceremony.[10]

Recordings

Tripod's very first record Box Set was released in 1997. It was funded by their winnings from live TV segment Red Faces on Hey Hey It's Saturday

Their album Middleborough Rd, made up of studio recordings of songs they wrote for the sketch TV series SkitHouse, won the ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release at the ARIA Music Awards of 2005.

Tripod toured with the show Tripod are Self Saucing in 2004, and again at the 2006 MICF. They recorded a live album of the show in April 2006 entitled Songs from Self Saucing, recorded and mixed by regular collaborator Nao Anzai, which was nominated for Best Comedy Release at the 2007 ARIA awards.

Tripod's first DVD was also released in 2006: a live recording of their 2005 show "POD August Nights". The DVD includes numerous special features including a music video for their song "Gonna Make You Happy Tonight" from their 2004 album, Middleborough Rd.

Tripod's 2001 show, Tripod tells the tale of the Adventures of Tosswinkle the Pirate (Not Very Well) was also released on DVD in 2006, following the original 2001 VHS release.

In 2009, Tripod released a DVD of a live performance at the Woodford Folk Festival. This DVD featured never-before-seen bonus footage consisting of a bootleg recording of their 2007 show How to Train an Attack Dog from Scratch, a show whose narrative was loosely based around an examination of the fictional history of musical comedy.

Tripod released a Christmas album in 2009, from their Christmas shows, entitled For the Love of God. A toured nationally with the songs, performing in the Sydney Opera House that year.[11]

They released a CD of songs from Tripod versus the Dragon, including extended versions of the songs from an early version of the show, as well as a DVD with numerous easter eggs and special features on 2 March 2011.[12]

Men of Substance, their first full scale studio project since For the Love of God, was produced by longtime friend and collaborator John Castle (Megan Washington, Vance Joy, the Bamboos)

Composition

Tripod composed the theme song for SBS One's Australian television comedy history show ADbc in 2009.

Albums

Title! rowspan="2"
Album detailsPeak chart positions
AUS
[13]
Box Set
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Tripod (3POD001)
  • Format: CD
Open Slather
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Tripod (3POD002)
  • Format: CD
About an Hour of Song-in-an-Hour
  • Released: October 2002
  • Label: ABC/ Universal Music (12852)
  • Format: CD, download
65
About an Hour of Song-in-an-Hour ... Again
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: ABC/ Universal Music (13482)
  • Format: CD, download
Tripod Live: Feghmaha
  • Released: May 2004
  • Label: Tripod (3POD003)
  • Format: 2×CD, download
Middleborough Rd
  • Released: October 2004
  • Label: Liberation (LIBCD6137.2)
  • Format: CD, download
88
Songs from Self Saucing
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: Tripod (3POD004)
  • Format: CD, download
For the Love of God

A Tripod Christmas Album

  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Tri Inc (LMCD – XXVII)
  • Format: CD, download
Tripod Versus the Dragon
  • Released: 2010
  • Label: Tripod Entertainment
  • Format: Download
Men of Substance
  • Released: 2012
  • Label: Tripod Entertainment (3POD006)
  • Format: Download, CD
Perfectly Good Songs
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Tripod
  • Format: Download
Perfect Tripod: Australian Songs
  • Released: 2013
  • Label: Tripod
  • Format: Download
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: Tripod
  • Format: Download

Members

Awards

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. Tripod has won one award from six nominations, all in the category of ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release.[14] |-| 2003| About an Hour of Song in an Hour| rowspan="6"| Best Comedy Release| |-| rowspan="2"| 2004| About an Hour of Song in an Hour...Again| |-| Live – Fegh Maha| |-| 2005| Middleborough Rd| |-| 2007| Songs from Self Saucing| |-| 2009| For the Love of God!| |-

Grammy Awards

In November 2023, Tripod received a Grammy Award nomination for , with collaborators Austin Wintory and Montaigne. The ceremony took place in February 2024.

Other Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/01/28/1043534054339.htm The Age newspaper
  2. http://www.massmoca.org/event_details.php?id=522 MASS MoCA Event page for Tripod versus the Dragon
  3. http://everguide.com.au/entertainment/comedy/interview/seven-unusual-things-happening-to-tripod.aspx Seven Unusual Things Happening to Tripod
  4. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-12-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140124182726/http://www.smartartists.com.au/media/tripod_bio_2009.pdf . 24 January 2014 ., 2009
  5. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-12-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140124182726/http://www.smartartists.com.au/media/tripod_bio_2009.pdf . 24 January 2014 ., 2009
  6. Web site: Event – Tripod. The Wheeler Centre. 2018-09-10.
  7. Web site: Hold onto the edge of your seats! – Get Lifestyle. getlifestyle.com.au. 2018-09-10.
  8. Web site: Perfectly Good Podcast Live – Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. 2018-09-10.
  9. Web site: Episode 28: Perfectly Good Podcast – Money. 3pod.com.au. 2018-09-10.
  10. Web site: 2023-11-10 . Grammy Nominations 2024: See the Full List Here . 2023-11-12 . Pitchfork.
  11. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-12-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140124182726/http://www.smartartists.com.au/media/tripod_bio_2009.pdf . 24 January 2014 ., 2009
  12. http://blog.3pod.com.au/?p=317 Tripod vs the Dragon on DVD from 2 March
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  14. Web site: ARIA Awards Best Comedy Release. Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 4 August 2020.
  15. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/11/26/1069825832995.html Australian Comedy Awards
  16. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-12-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140124182726/http://www.smartartists.com.au/media/tripod_bio_2009.pdf . 24 January 2014 . 2009