Damn the Torpedoes, re-released in a new deluxe edition, stands a good chance of arresting this decline. Unlike fellow US immortals Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan, Petty has struggled to win over a new generation of young fans willing to kick-start a new chapter in his career. See /privacy for more information.Although Tom Petty has retained a dedicated core audience since his heyday in the late 70s, as evidenced by the generally positive reception of the Heartbreakers’ latest LP Mojo, the Floridian rock legend’s lustre seems to have been eroded somewhat by the march of time and shifting tastes. Logo provided Ed Booth, who you can find here: If you are able help, financially, the Red Cross is coordinating a large-scale effort which you can contribute to by visiting their website here: ĭon't forget to follow us on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show:Īll music, including theme song provided by Randy Woods. In the episode, I reminded you that you can donate to humanitarian aid relief efforts in Ukiraine. If you want to listen to the song before you listen to the episode, you can find it here: Ĭheck out this fantastic live version, recorded on March 6th, 1980 at the legendary Hammersmith Odeon in London: Today's episode covers track four from Damn The Torpedoes, Shadow of a Doubt (A Complex Kid).
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