Posted on 10/07/2017 8:00:45 PM PDT by Djl3668
I feel like Tom Petty was the last great one before rock went down the tubes.
Awesome!
NBC is showing the SNL from 1979 with Buck Henry hosting and Tom Petty performing. It’s on at 10:00 Pacific time.
I guess they showed today’s SNL live on the Pacific Coast at 8:30, not that I watched it. Just another Liberal attack the POTUS waste of time.
83 MTV for me. They had a nice relationship, both such talents that defined the not only the 70s but an entire MTV Reagan Generation.
Yeah... it was a Reagan Generation!
I was probably the second person who liked “The Postman”. I loved Petty’s raw, gritty rock and roll too. RIP Tom Petty.
Prince and Petty defines early 80s, Late 70s and changed the world. Both amazing songwriters and guitar players.
Loved the first and second records. Saw him in a small 1000 capacity place somewhere around damn the torpedoes. Then he did back to back shows at Red Rocks Amph. In Colorado, can’t remember which record he was supporting. The Two Tom Tour with Tommy Toutone. Got to see both up close. Amazing.
When the first two records came out, they did squat in the US, but they were HUGE in England, probably one of the reasons they got mislabeled as a “punk” act back then.
Roughly 25 years later, that list has gotten much shorter, and the holes are not being filled (sadly).
Thanks to both of you for the links, I’ve never seen any of those clips.
“Damn The Torpedoes” was such an epic album! — there was one particular bar I used to frequent in my college years, and they played it all the time. To this day I think of that bar when I hear Tom Petty. Fond memories, worth all those culled brain cells.
When I watched his rendition of “Southern Accent” he did for his 30th Anniversary show in Gainesville, my screen got real blurry.
“Personally I liked Pettys cameo in The Postman.”
That’s the only thing he did that I ever liked. I was never much of a fan of his music.
Well they did try to package him that way. Leatherjacket, must be punk/new wave. And you’re right, I was working at a big record store that reported to Billboard. We did sell some of the first, Breakdown got a lot of airplay. The second sold squat.
Nada innovative today. Song writing? What has not been regurgitated since the 70s, 80s and Early 90s?
I think America is lazy. Our kids dont know what it is like to plug in a guitar, into a real amp and Pretend to be a rock star.
A rock star nowadays is a dumbdowned Disney Channel Wanna be Justin Timberlake. I love Justin Timberlake. Great talent however just like the movie studios, nobody is creating anything anymore.
Rap? HipHop? Sampling. Cheap music for a dumbed down Society.
Do you remember the first time you tuned up an electric guitar via an amp?
Weve dumbed down Guitar to ensure everybody can be diversified and play guitar hero just like our music industry.
Tom Petty was an icon. I want my son to be the kid hooking up his amp with a Strat on my front lawn screaming at the world! Thats America and how we roll.
Petty was it.
Okay, got it. Thought I might have missed something.
I remember reading about Tom having a dustup with Johnny Rotten once, in a hotel lobby. Tom and his entourage came into the lobby where Johnny saw him — Johnny said “There’s that pop star, Tom Petty” — and a fight broke out between them (not sure how physical it was).
I found a reference to a “condescending” Johnny Rotten in an Atlantic article, but couldn’t find the original description of the event that probably happened in 1978.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/10/the-humble-hugeness-of-tom-petty/541785/
Seems to me they did that to the Cars too, mislabeling them.
About 6 months later they started playing the Cars on the radio, and they were suddenly mainstream pop and soared in the charts.
I was listening to Tom Petty’s songs and forgot how many I knew and use to listen to throughout the 1980s and 1990s. A
Think he had around 20 famous songs?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFnOfpIJL0M&list=PLL0i6iA30NJRFHzBp4Mn4Ru1c2kazFImS
Thanks. He was a good actor, probably could have had many more parts if he wanted them, but he probably didn’t care too much about pursuing an acting career anyway. And why should he? He was already a legendary musician.
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