When I was a tiny human, my parents played music constantly. It was only natural for my first favorite band to be a band they introduced me to — Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. I can remember, before I could use the turntable, asking my dad to put on Full Moon Fever for me. (I loved solo Petty as well as his work with the Heartbreakers). I would listen to that album from start to finish, on repeat.
My first favorite band…and later, my first rock star crush. Before the boy groups and all that, it was Tom Petty. To this day, I can’t explain it. I just had a thing for him. And while I was still in love with the man and his band, my parents took me to see them. Twice. I was the happiest and luckiest kid in the world. I had been to several concerts, but Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers was the first one I was old enough to really remember.
And now, Tom Petty is gone. He passed away at 8:40 p.m. (PST) on Monday, October 2, 2017.
I’m at a loss. I know there are people here who can understand; after all, the music community has been grieving far too often lately. This, though, is different, for me. This was the artist who set me on my journey, the first to make me really feel so deeply about music.
Thank you, Tom Petty, and may you rest in peace.
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Playlist Challenge, Day 136
Backstreet Boys — “Don’t Want You Back”
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day Seven
Eagles — “I Can’t Tell You Why,” from the album The Long Run (1979).
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day Six
Eagles — “Heartache Tonight,” from the album The Long Run (1979).
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day Five
Eagles — “New Kid in Town,” from the album Hotel California (1976).
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day Four
Eagles — “One of These Nights,” from the album One of These Nights (1975).
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day Three
Eagles — “Best of My Love,” from the album On the Border (1974).
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day Two
Eagles — “Tequila Sunrise,” from the album Desperado (1973).
Weekly Focus: Eagles, Day One
Eagles — “Witchy Woman,” from the album Eagles (1972).
Album of the Week: Eagles’ The Long Run
The Long Run has some of my favorite songs from the Eagles on it — “I Can’t Tell You Why,” “Those Shoes,” “King of Hollywood,” and “The Sad Café.”
