Tom Petty: 1950 - 2017
Bob Dylan and Tom Petty & Neil Young
Tom Petty has passed away at the age of 66.
Neil Young tweeted a heartfelt tributes to Tom Petty: "You have been such a great force, a tremendous contribution to music and the feelings people will hold in their hearts forever when the hear you everywhere."
Rest In Peace Tom - Tom, I'm sure you heard how great your last show was. Everyone was
— Neil Young (@Neilyoung) October 3, 2017
talking about your happiness and the bands happiness
and the band's happiness to be with you on
— Neil Young (@Neilyoung) October 3, 2017
that stage. Those chords are still ringing around the world. You have
been such a great force
a tremendous contribution to music and the
— Neil Young (@Neilyoung) October 3, 2017
feelings people will hold in their hearts forever when the hear you everywhere. Peace Brother. https://t.co/ZeYHmbSId1
Tom Petty and Neil Young performed "My Back Pages" with Bob Dylan and many others at "BobFest" -- Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary tribute -- at Madison Square Garden, New York City - 1992.
Bob Dylan and Tom Petty & Neil Young
Tom Petty and Neil Young covered Bob Dylan's "Everything Is Broken" on 10/28/89 at the Bridge School Benefit concert in Mountain View, California.
Here's an old review of the show, courtesy of Don Leary via http://hyperrust.org/Bridge/Bridge3.html Concert Review by Don Leary.
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Full Concert - 10/02/94 - Shoreline Amphitheatre (OFFICIAL)
Setlist: 0:00:00 - Thirteen Days 0:03:19 - I Won't Back Down 0:06:50 - Girl On LSD 0:10:43 - King's Highway 0:13:56 - Mary Jane's Last Dance 0:19:29 - Learning To Fly 0:24:05 - You Don't Know How It Feels 0:28:15 - Time To Move On 0:32:28 - Runnin' Down A Dream 0:37:09 - Free Fallin'
Personnel: Tom Petty - lead vocals, rhythm guitar Mike Campbell - lead guitar Benmont Tench - piano, vocals Scott Thurston - guitar, harmonica, vocals Howie Epstein - bass, vocals Stan Lynch - drums
Summary: Enjoy Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers tearing it up acoustic style at the 1994 Bridge School Benefit in Mountain View, California. This unique performance features several choice obscurities as well as a wide ranging selection of Petty classics - from "I Won't Back Down" and "Free Fallin'" to "Mary Jane's Last Dance" and "Runnin' Down A Dream." One of the last Heartbreaker's performances to include drummer Stan Lynch, who would briefly be replaced by Dave Grohl, prior to the band's recruitment of drummer Steve Ferrone.
Tom Petty played a music festival the day prior to Neil Young while on Greendale Tour in Aspen, CO, 08/31/03.
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