Souther Accents is a classic and the sax on this tune is so top notch, and the song feels so strong of being in that pocket of 15-16 years old. Mike Campbell has some low key tasty guitar work on just about every tune Petty ever put out.
One of the things that make Petty and the HBs so strong is they do it all so well, trippy, rockin, jamming, mellow, acoustic, and no one can craft a true pop song like tp. I have always loved well crafted pop songs, very few of them out there that meet my tastes.
i just read Tom Petty's last interview with Rolling Stone, and he said that playing as Bob Dylan's backing band for close to two years made the Heartbreakers the top notch machine that they became.
That show is on frequently at my place. Great mix of obscure and not so obscure rock n roll and R&B.
>>>>campbell is one of the most underrated guitarists of this generation
He has been a full blown member of Fleetwood Mac since Petty died. Saw them a while ago and he did the old Peter Green tunes justice. Sadly, never got to see Tom Petty.
Petty trivia - Don Felder of the Eagles was his guitar teacher back in Florida.
Wildflowers is a top 10 all-time album for me. So many hidden gems on there. Rick Rubin said after he died that the album haunted him because he knew he'd never top it.
I think he was planning an acoustic-type tour for the 25th anniversary of the album when he died. I would've paid fucking big bucks for it too. Still hard to believe he's gone.
Big fan of the first three records, the self-titled debut, You're Gonna Get It and Damn The Torpedoes. I also dig his work in the Travelin' Wilburys, and his solo debut Full Moon Fever. The last one is one of those records where almost every song got heavy radio play.
I happen to have the good fortune to be married to one of the biggest Tom Petty fans. TP aficionado for sure. What a treat to see Benmont play with Phil last year!!!
Her clear favorite Petty album is You're Gonna Get It. Hard Promises and Long After Dark are not far behind.
And yes, just to ensure everyone knows how unique and amazing TP was...... He was alsoa Wilbury! --
I saw him in Akron, Buffalo and 2 nights at RFK on that '86 tour. The Heartbreakers did a good job backing Dylan, but their opening set was pretty short and it was repetitive. His song "Spike" grew old very quick.
I did get to see him again on his final tour at NOLA Jazzfest. They sounded good but he was looking pretty bad. He had a ridiculously deep catalog of songs to draw from.
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 03:59 pm
Petty
Petty
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 04:04 pm
Spike...https://www.youtube
Spike...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4HVtB7CIBo
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 04:07 pm
Hey Spike, whadda ya like
Hey Spike, whadda ya like
one of the best song writers to come out of America
No Second Thoughts is up there
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 04:20 pm
'damn the torpedoes' was part
'damn the torpedoes' was part of my first purchase of cassettes.
devo's 'duty now for the future' was in that batch, as well.
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 04:23 pm
Souther Accents is a classic
Souther Accents is a classic and the sax on this tune is so top notch, and the song feels so strong of being in that pocket of 15-16 years old. Mike Campbell has some low key tasty guitar work on just about every tune Petty ever put out.
https://youtu.be/-6_ZJbK4Qi4
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 04:30 pm
Thanks for these links...
Thanks for these links... something about his songs always touch one's emotions.
No doubt, Petty was a great lyricist.
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 04:44 pm
It’s all about damn the
It’s all about damn the torpedoes for me. What an album. Still in regular rotation in our house
some real nice commentary and perspectives from Tom in that recent movie echo in the canyon
campbell is one of the most underrated guitarists of this generation
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 04:45 pm
burried treasures
buried treasures
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 05:21 pm
NICE Fabes ! thanks.
NICE Fabes ! thanks.
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 05:23 pm
One of the things that make
One of the things that make Petty and the HBs so strong is they do it all so well, trippy, rockin, jamming, mellow, acoustic, and no one can craft a true pop song like tp. I have always loved well crafted pop songs, very few of them out there that meet my tastes.
i just read Tom Petty's last interview with Rolling Stone, and he said that playing as Bob Dylan's backing band for close to two years made the Heartbreakers the top notch machine that they became.
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 07:51 pm
>>>>buried treasures
>>>>buried treasures
That show is on frequently at my place. Great mix of obscure and not so obscure rock n roll and R&B.
>>>>campbell is one of the most underrated guitarists of this generation
He has been a full blown member of Fleetwood Mac since Petty died. Saw them a while ago and he did the old Peter Green tunes justice. Sadly, never got to see Tom Petty.
Petty trivia - Don Felder of the Eagles was his guitar teacher back in Florida.
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 08:10 pm
Wildflowers is a top 10 all
Wildflowers is a top 10 all-time album for me. So many hidden gems on there. Rick Rubin said after he died that the album haunted him because he knew he'd never top it.
I think he was planning an acoustic-type tour for the 25th anniversary of the album when he died. I would've paid fucking big bucks for it too. Still hard to believe he's gone.
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 09:16 pm
Big fan of the first three
Big fan of the first three records, the self-titled debut, You're Gonna Get It and Damn The Torpedoes. I also dig his work in the Travelin' Wilburys, and his solo debut Full Moon Fever. The last one is one of those records where almost every song got heavy radio play.
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on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 – 10:02 pm
Two great deep cuts from
Two great deep cuts from Wildflowers. This album has some tear-jerkers. He'd just divorced his wife at the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk2uzs02Kf4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF90YDYAI9c
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on Thursday, April 30, 2020 – 01:11 pm
I happen to have the good
I happen to have the good fortune to be married to one of the biggest Tom Petty fans. TP aficionado for sure. What a treat to see Benmont play with Phil last year!!!
Her clear favorite Petty album is You're Gonna Get It. Hard Promises and Long After Dark are not far behind.
And yes, just to ensure everyone knows how unique and amazing TP was...... He was alsoa Wilbury! --
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on Thursday, April 30, 2020 – 02:20 pm
deadheads heckled him summer
deadheads heckled him summer 86 for playing the same set each night
he scowled
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on Thursday, April 30, 2020 – 11:30 pm
I saw him in Akron, Buffalo
I saw him in Akron, Buffalo and 2 nights at RFK on that '86 tour. The Heartbreakers did a good job backing Dylan, but their opening set was pretty short and it was repetitive. His song "Spike" grew old very quick.
I did get to see him again on his final tour at NOLA Jazzfest. They sounded good but he was looking pretty bad. He had a ridiculously deep catalog of songs to draw from.