Tom Petty new music video.

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  • Tough to watch. His music made SO many people happy. They had asked people to send in memories and I had thought about sending in something from the handful of times I saw him live in the 90s. 
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  • ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,761
    edited August 2018
    Phew! That was tough. I love the new version of You and Me though. One of my favorites from The Last DJ but this version seems to fit the song more. 
  • benmont all over that track and it's a real beauty. thanks for posting this. LOVE IT
    losing tom was super hard for me(life long fan. own every cd/dvd etc saw them many times live) ugh ugh ugh
  • PettyHeadPettyHead Posts: 128
    Song & album sooo underated, both my favorites!
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  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,038
    Pretty hard to watch that and not get choked up. 

    What album is that from?
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  • brianlux said:
    Pretty hard to watch that and not get choked up. 

    What album is that from?
    from the last dj and def one of the great albums he did(love the whole package/concept)
    they put out a few special editions of that cd. some with a dvd of the recording sessions, live etc...suffice it to say it's worth hunting down every version   ;)
    the only album i had a hard time connecting with was echo. but that's another story....
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,038
    brianlux said:
    Pretty hard to watch that and not get choked up. 

    What album is that from?
    from the last dj and def one of the great albums he did(love the whole package/concept)
    they put out a few special editions of that cd. some with a dvd of the recording sessions, live etc...suffice it to say it's worth hunting down every version   ;)
    the only album i had a hard time connecting with was echo. but that's another story....
    The Last DJ?  Never heard of it- must check it out, thanks!
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,429
    Last DJ is probably my favorite Petty album front to back. He has a lot of filler on almost every album, but Last DJ is one of the few I an play all the way through without getting bored. The concept is hokey, but the songs are great.
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,038
    DewieCox said:
    Last DJ is probably my favorite Petty album front to back. He has a lot of filler on almost every album, but Last DJ is one of the few I an play all the way through without getting bored. The concept is hokey, but the songs are great.
    I've definitely gotta check it out. 
    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
    Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.













  • DewieCox said:
    Last DJ is probably my favorite Petty album front to back. He has a lot of filler on almost every album, but Last DJ is one of the few I an play all the way through 
    totally !
    great album from front to back. no filler. not even 1 song.
    this is the dvd from the tour. def worth owing called "live at the olympic: the last dj "
    so many gems on this album....for me like a diamond and blue sunday way up there on my list of faves of his
    https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-last-dj-mw0000226435
  • So the new box set, American Treasure, is out today.  For those who are buying a physical version, which one are you getting?  I’d love the big LP set but don’t think I can swing it right now, will probably go with the CD version.  I’ve been trying to figure out if there are any big differences, it looks like the LP set includes an additional essay only available there.  I get it but sort of stinks they can’t just throw that in the CD book too.  I’ve had “Keep a Little Soul” stuck in my head ever since it came out.  Still can’t believe TP is gone.
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  • from little steven's new live cd liner notes, where he does a version of even the losers on it.
    when i saw little steven play last time he opened the show with that great tom track. 

    " tom's death hit me pretty hard. interesting because we were friendly but i don't remember ever having a lengthy conversation with him. we didn't have to. we were the same age so we knew we had everything that mattered in common. he died oct 2, the day after the las vegas massacre, so his passing didn't get much attention. that was understandable but it bothered me. so i decided to keep him in the front of my audience's minds for the rest of the year at least. of course nobody dies in our world. he'll live forever on the underground garage and outlaw country. "
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