does tom petty get the soulstrut pass

edith headedith head 5,106 Posts
edited November 2007 in Strut Central
do you guys like him? because i do. i put him under the list of artists that i like to belt out to when drunk, so i think i could kill The Waiting at karaokethat alice in wonderland cake shit f**ked me up as a kidi wont back down =
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  • I ride for his early stuff, especially the first two albums.

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    If you want to hear how good songwriting sounds you could do a lot worse than listening to Tom Petty. One of my faves.

  • saw the replacements open for tom petty. both killed it. i agree, you could do a lot worse than tom petty.

  • PABLOPABLO 1,921 Posts
    "Breakdown" is my shit.

  • DJ_EnkiDJ_Enki 6,471 Posts
    He definitely gets a pass from me. I saw him in concert about 10 years ago and really enjoyed it.

  • behemothbehemoth 2,189 Posts
    "Breakdown" is my shit.

    agreed

  • luckluck 4,077 Posts
    If you want to hear how good songwriting sounds you could do a lot worse than listening to Tom Petty. One of my faves.

    Agreed. Truly timeless pop/rock music. Deceptively simple, as well; Petty effortlessly pulls off a phrasing and sound a million bands would botch by trying too hard.

  • spelunkspelunk 3,400 Posts
    Most definitely. So many timeless songs. I'd love to see him live at a small, non-winery venue.

  • i remember one year during march madness cbs licensed "running down a dream" for the promo montage and i got so excited. he's got a lot of good songs.

  • i've got a vivid memory of getting stoned out of my mind one day about 5 years ago with a bunch of mates and totally losing my shit over the don't come around here no more video.

    +1 tom petty.


  • BreakSelfBreakSelf 2,925 Posts
    do you guys like him?

    i ride

  • jaymackjaymack 5,199 Posts
    that alice in wonderland cake shit f**ked me up as a kid

    haha! me too.
    that whole video was like whoa.

  • he good! peace, stein. . .

  • Big_ChanBig_Chan 5,088 Posts
    "Breakdown" is my shit.

    agreed



    His first few albums are solid. Tom Petty is okay with me even though he does not like sampling.


  • I ride...'You're So Bad,' is one (among many) of his solid songs.


  • I agree.

    You got lucky, babe, when I found you.

    Tell her how it be, Tommy boy!

  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts
    I ride for his early stuff, especially the first two albums.

    "Anything That's Rock and Roll" is one of the all-time GREAT power pop tracks, period, and that whole first LP kicks ass. Tom Petty is all right in my book.

    xtra cool points for providing one of Axl Rose's last relevant public moments, his duet with Petty on "Freefallin'", I think it was on an MTV or American Music Awards show at the time. Just great.

  • I clicked on this thread expecting a clon-a-thon, but am pleasantly surprised that he gets the pass. I always felt kind of lame for liking him.

  • this was parentally dished out in repeat portions. but I learned to love it. saw him at the Fillmore back around 2000: feel good x100.

    this album is stil badass by me:


    tweeter and the monkey man???

  • eliseelise 3,252 Posts
    pass or not, he's the DUDE. On some real shit.



    but this was my shit when I was younger:

  • dayday 9,611 Posts
    pass or not, he's the DUDE. On some real shit.



    I gotta agree.

  • DocMcCoyDocMcCoy "Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,913 Posts
    I ride for his early stuff, especially the first two albums.



    When I was about 18, I saw him open for Nils Lofgren in Liverpool. This was in between his first two albums. Lofgren was very highly-regarded over here in those days, and was a smoking live act in his own right (Wornell Jones was his bassist at the time, moder fans), but Petty blew him into the Mersey.

  • white_teawhite_tea 3,262 Posts
    I ride





    I still have a VHS copy of the Chicago Bulls' first championship run, called "Learning to Fly." Brings tears to my eyes.

    What's your guys take on Wildflowers?

  • I like me some tom. For those of us that grew up in the south, he kinda overshadows the Boss. More folks down here could identify with his aw shucks southern boy thing than Bruce's workin on the car during the weekend after a long week in the factory schtick. Plus, Tom's songs are better than the Bruce's. I think "american girl" is genius, the way the bass carries the melody...plus the Byrd's jangly rickenbackers in southern rock? cool as fugg.

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    do you guys like him?

    Yes! Great songwriter and great arrangements. 'Refugee' and this too:

    Baby you come knocking on my front door
    Same old line you used to use before
    I said, "yeah, well what am I supposed to do? "
    I didn???t know what I was getting into

    So you???ve had a little trouble in town
    Now you???re keeping some demon down
    Stop draggin??? my, stop draggin??? my
    Stop draggin??? my heart around

    It???s hard to think about what you???ve wanted
    It???s hard to think about what you???ve lost
    This doesn???t have to be the big get even
    This doesn???t have to be anything at all

    I know you really want to tell me good-bye
    I know you really want to be your own girl

    Baby, you could never look me in the eye
    Yeah, you buckle with the weight of the words
    Stop draggin??? my, stop draggin??? my
    Stop draggin??? my heart around

    There???s people running ???round loose in the world
    Ain???t got nothin??? better to do
    Than make a meal of some bright-eyed kid
    You need someone looking after you
    I know you really want to tell me good-bye
    I know you really want to be your own girl

    Baby, you could never look me in the eye
    Yeah, you buckle with the weight of the words
    Stop draggin??? my, stop draggin??? my
    Stop draggin??? my heart around
    Stop draggin??? my heart around
    Stop Draggin??? My Heart Around

  • DrWuDrWu 4,021 Posts
    do you guys like him?

    Yes! Great songwriter and great arrangements. 'Refugee' and this too:

    Baby you come knocking on my front door
    Same old line you used to use before
    I said, "yeah, well what am I supposed to do? "
    I didn???t know what I was getting into

    So you???ve had a little trouble in town
    Now you???re keeping some demon down
    Stop draggin??? my, stop draggin??? my
    Stop draggin??? my heart around

    It???s hard to think about what you???ve wanted
    It???s hard to think about what you???ve lost
    This doesn???t have to be the big get even
    This doesn???t have to be anything at all

    I know you really want to tell me good-bye
    I know you really want to be your own girl

    Baby, you could never look me in the eye
    Yeah, you buckle with the weight of the words
    Stop draggin??? my, stop draggin??? my
    Stop draggin??? my heart around

    There???s people running ???round loose in the world
    Ain???t got nothin??? better to do
    Than make a meal of some bright-eyed kid
    You need someone looking after you
    I know you really want to tell me good-bye
    I know you really want to be your own girl

    Baby, you could never look me in the eye
    Yeah, you buckle with the weight of the words
    Stop draggin??? my, stop draggin??? my
    Stop draggin??? my heart around
    Stop draggin??? my heart around
    Stop Draggin??? My Heart Around

    Damn beat me to the punch on that one. While I have always liked TP, I think he is an artist who can be appreciated almost entirely by purchasing his greatest hits cd.

    Dam the Torpedos is a great album title.

  • I think "american girl" is genius, the way the bass carries the melody...


    Yes! Put to good use in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Ultimate in guilty pleasures for me.

  • BamboucheBambouche 1,484 Posts
    I love Tom Petty for his high ranking in the Name The Ugliest Traveling Wilbury[/b] poll.


    (I'd like to see Cosmo put on 20 pounds and go as Wilbury Dylan from this photo next Halloween)


    The drummer of .22 had some really funny things to say about Petty's ugliness:

    Having never appeared on the cover of GQ or strut upon a runway, I am usually reluctant to call another person "ugly".

    But I have no problem saying that Tom Petty is an ugly man. Dear God, is that man ugly. As physically unattractive as the other Wilburys might be, Tom Petty completely transcends their pedestrian or comic unattractiveness. He reaches a level of unholy ugliness that must be the result of Mother Nature's cruel and purposeful manipulation of the zygote.

    He looks to be fresh from the grave, but newly dentured. He is "avert-your-eyes-children!" ugly, assuming that there is a child in all of us. He is a desperately malnourished human coyote.

    Here's the thing, though -- it's not a fascinating or freakish ugly. It's just swamp ugly, but a whole lot of it.

    Tom Petty, the joke's on you if you believe in a good and righteous God, you ugly man.

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    Being uglier than Roy Orbison was seems to be an impossible feat.

    I will go on the record and against the grain of this thread and say I don't like Tom Petty's music. I liked his "collabo" with De La Soul though on Judgment Night (I'm assuming they just sampled him), and Last Dance with Mary Jane is ok.
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