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New Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Album

Started by Telarus, June 07, 2010, 04:01:40 AM

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I've always been a big fan of TP.

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Cramulus

I heard this track on the radio recently and I was like
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Tom Petty's Greatest Hits was one of those CDs which I kept playing over and over and over again until I couldn't listen to it anymore. Wildflowers was the same. MOAR!!


here is a picture of tom petty playing HIMSELF in the 1997 post apocalypse movie "The Postman"

                                              I'm a man in a trance
                                              I'm a boy in short pance
                                              when I see my honeybee

                                                                              \

AFK

I have a lot of respect for Tom Petty.  He's managed to carve out a pretty good career for himself despite the changing trends around him.  The mainstream rock scene has shifted a lot since the 80s, and aside from a little dabbling in the 80s new wave scene, he seems like he's been able to do rock and roll his way and stay at least somewhat relevant. 

I loved the song "Last DJ", or whatever it was called from his last album.  A pretty good take on the current state of rock and roll radio. 
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