21, Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers " Runnin' Down a Dream "
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oh grow up stan
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On The Damn the Torpedos dvd Ron says "We always had hoped that me and Stan could play together again, which could happen I guess".
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@MrGreatfullydead At first, I didn't like The Last DJ and Echo, but they really do grow on you, especially if you know the true anger Petty felt when making most songs on the last dj, and the sadness and pain he felt while making Echo
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@SpreadHopeLikeFire5 So freakin true... I love Echo, it's a perfect example of how Petty puts emotion into his music. The story behind some songs is sad
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@nucleardude11 RINGO NEVER!!!!!! ummmmmm, wait a sec.
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i disagree big time...Echo is a fantastic album. Loaded with great riffs and melodies. Its a great album thats probably his most underrated. One his my most played albums of his besides wildflowers.
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i'm a big tpath fan, and the last couple of albums, last dj and echo, are just not there...i miss stan's drumming and feel glad that i got to see the almost the original line up.
i think it's odd that tp talks about being such an artist for artist sake, especially when dealing with roger mcgwnn but then says, no one cares about how a record is made it's how it sounds, i.e. if it sells...
long live stan
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Look I love TPATH as they are the band I love and cherish the most out of any but to say he should be lucky to have a job? You're out of your damn mind if you think is amazing work on Dam the Torpedoes, Hard Promises, Long After Dark, etc is easily replaceable. Hell if anything, you better be thanking Benmont for creating the Heartbreakers as he was the one to get everyone together, Tom just snatched them all up. It was a band effort making those albums and not just Tom



STAN FOREVER!!!
nucleardude11 2 years ago 18
at least they had the decency to let Stan talk about his departure in his own words...
MrGreatfullydead 1 year ago 5