Go-Getter Girl
Go-Getter Girl: Jo overheard a conversation about the sale of a £17000 engagement ring from a marriage that lasted 1 month. Then, with stories on social media about female predators stalking football stars, the ideas took shape as lyrics. The zeitgeist has changed since then and no-one likes talking about females as predators, but they exist.
Lyrics: Jo Trim, Graham Jackson
Vocals: Jo Trim
Electric Guitar: Paul Miles
Piano: Cole Toury
Producer: Paul Miles, Select Recording Studios
Go-Getter Girl
Lyrics: Jo Trim
Fat hair,
Black nails
Tight hips,
Red lips
Falsetto girl
Go-getter girl
White teeth,
Black sheath
Silk skin,
Rail thin
Stiletto girl
Go-getter girl
Have you heard her
Spin those lies
When she tries to reel you in
Sex and glamour
Hits like a hammer
Oooh oooh she wins
High style
Fake smile
New thing,
Mad fling
You-let-her girl
Go-getter girl
Too fine,
Mane-shine
Gold bling,
Huge ring
You-betcha girl
Go-getter girl
Diamond Heart
Like stone
Cuts you to the bone
Who’s to blame
Will I ever trust again
No voice,
Bad choice
Too late,
New fate
Vendetta girl
Go-getter girl
Have you heard her
Spin those lies
When she tries to reel you in
Sex and glamour
Hits like a hammer
Oooh oooh
Have you heard her
Spin those lies
When she tries to reel you in
Sex and glamour
Hits like a hammer
Oooh oooh
Have you heard her
Spin those lies
When she tries to reel you in
Sex and glamour
Hits like a hammer
Oooh oooh
She wins
ABOUT DEEP DOWN RED and JO TRIM
In 2013 Jo Trim joined Tripp Hazard, an alternative rock band, to release her pent up creativity having worked as an IT analyst in London for over 30 years. Jo quickly realised a passion for song writing and her curiosity led her to explore various styles in her search for her own self expression. Even now, Jo’s music defies labelling as a specific genre; her album is a mix of folk, alternative rock, electronica, dance, right through to lounge. The lyrics are often about serious topics (I Swear, Mules) but there are also homages to love. Garden of my Dreams reflects on love, Silver Warrior is love of the open road and Hope and Fear passionately describes love of humanity, and the risks taken to protect lives.
Jo left Tripp Hazard and joined a new short-lived band, Deep Down Red, that soon disbanded. Now, in 2023 Jo has adopted Deep Down Red as a solo singer songwriter label, you might say as a reference to her fiery red hair and the association of a ‘hot head’. However it’s a double entendre, denoting the anger we should feel about many of the topics Jo is writing and singing about.
INFLUENCES
Jo grew up in the ’80s and 90s musically and the styles of Joan Armatrading, Chrissie Hynde, Annie Lennox, and Amy Macdonald have heavily influenced her sound.
Jo would like to acknowledge the many people who have introduced her to favourite artists
- Rod Trim for Joan Armatrading and Fleetwood Mac
- Keith Done, for Rainbow, Pink Floyd and Ultravox
- Andrew Schlitz for Seal and Pendulum
Acknowledgements
Many people have helped Jo on her musical journey...
- Rachael “Raie” Bennett, Jo’s vocal and song-writing coach; her talent and encouragement are unbounding.
- Cole Toury, musician and producer who gave Jo many ideas.
- Naz Mighty, who led the community choir Jo belonged to; her lively spirit and sense of fun make the world a better place.
- Paul Miles, producer at Select Recording Studios whose professionalism made this possible.
- Graham Jackson, musician and lyricist taught Jo a lot about song writing.
- The members of Stress Test Dummies and Tripp Hazard in their various forms: Paul Manson, Robert Stell, Richard Tarvin, Chris Croft, Eric Busnel.
- The members of the original Deep Down Red band, who made it fun to make music together, Richard McLeod, Jim Smith, Keith Ravenhill.
- Rod Trim, Jo’s husband who is always encouraging.
- All Jo’s fans, friends and family not mentioned who supported at gigs along the way.