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Join Kevin Brown as he digs into Tom Petty's catalogue, starting with the first track from the debut Heartbreakers album, all the way through to the final song from Hypnotic Eye. Along the way, there will be conversations with musicians, fans and people connected with or inspired by Tom in some way. This podcast is in no way affiliated with the Tom Petty estate.
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The Tom Petty Project Kevin Brown

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Join Kevin Brown as he digs into Tom Petty's catalogue, starting with the first track from the debut Heartbreakers album, all the way through to the final song from Hypnotic Eye. Along the way, there will be conversations with musicians, fans and people connected with or inspired by Tom in some way. This podcast is in no way affiliated with the Tom Petty estate.
Follow me on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProject
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyproject
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thetompettyproject
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project.

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    It's Good to Be King

    It's Good to Be King

    “It's good to be king and have your own way. Get a feeling of peace at the end of the day” There’s security in success, but there’s an ominous cautionary tone that creeps into the next line, “And when your bulldog barks and your canary sings, You're out there with winners, it's good to be king”. When your bulldog barks and your canary sings. Dogs usually bark as a warning. Canaries were used in coal mines to detect poisonous gasses and act as a grim, sacrificial alarm to miners. With that portentous line up front “you’re out there with winners, it’s good to be king” becomes sarcastic and bitter to me. Yeh right, “it’s good to be king”, sure it is!
    This episode includes a conversation with my pal, former guest, and outstanding podcaster, Pete Nester. You can check out his episode covering Wildflowers right here: https://tinyurl.com/yeyp7774
    To listen to the song, check out the official music video here: https://youtu.be/2SF1iLXSQto
    To listen to the extended version from The Fillmore, check that here: https://youtu.be/BJjdGpmu1Bk
    Don't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyproject
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    All music other than the piano version of Wildflowers, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.com
    The Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you’re looking for Tom’s music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.
    A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".
    Producer: Kevin Brown
    Executive Producer: Paul Roberts
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    • 50 min
    You Wreck Me

    You Wreck Me

    Legendary Nashville songwriter, Harlan Howard is purported to have coined the expression “three chords and the truth” and friend and colleague Bob Dylan is also remembered for the great line “All I need is my red guitar, three chords and the truth”. Well that’s all this riff is. Three chords. No passing chords, no fancy inversions or suspended notes. Just three chords - D A E.
    Mike Campbell was and is famously prolific in his writing and brought all of that work to Tom in case there was something there that connected. In this case, Tom saw the truth in those three chords and decided to write a masterpiece. It may have taken a while for the final brushstrokes to arrive, but when they did, they truly transformed a young girl with a faraway look in her eye into the Mona Lisa.
    This episode includes a conversation with musician, writer, and former guest, Jeff Slate.
    If you want to listen to You Wreck Me before the episode, you can find it here: https://youtu.be/-3aGZZueg08 
    If you'd like to listen to the fantastic version released as a part of the Fillmore box set, you can find that here: https://youtu.be/aPV745BKtr8
    If you have any interest in Van Halen, please check out my friends Corey and Mark over on And The Podcast Will Rock. You can find the show here: https://shows.acast.com/podcastwillrock
    Don't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyproject
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProject
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyproject
    All music other than the piano version of Wildflowers, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.com
    The Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you’re looking for Tom’s music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.
    A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".
    Producer: Kevin Brown
    Executive Producer: Paul Roberts
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project.

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    • 46 min
    Time to Move On

    Time to Move On

    On certain days, I think “Time to Move On” is the best song on Wildflowers, on other days, other songs take that honour. It’s a song that resonates with so many people because it gives us that glimpse into someone finding freedom, if not exactly peace.
    Despite being the fourth most streamed song from Wildflowers on Spotify, "Time to Move On" was not played live very many times. In fact, on setlist.fm, it comes in tied with Swingin as the 58th most played song in Tom’s catalogue, behind tracks such as Drivin Down to Georgia and Melinda, which were never originally released as studio tracks. But Time To Move On has cult status among Petty fans as being another phrase that’s used as a show of support for someone who has had some sort of pivotal event happen in their life and is at a crossroads of one kind or another. 
    This episode includes a conversation with Janet Lovell, who is one of the admins on the Tom Petty Nation Facebook group.
    If you want to listen to Time to Move On before the episode, you can find it here: https://youtu.be/pDPq1QbGAAk
    If you'd like to listen to one of the few times this song was performed live, from the Wildflowers & All the Rest boxset, you can find that here: https://youtu.be/aPV745BKtr8
    Don't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyproject
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProject
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyproject
    All music other than the piano version of Wildflowers, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.com
    The Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you’re looking for Tom’s music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.
    A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".
    Producer: Kevin Brown
    Executive Producer: Paul Roberts
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    • 51 min
    You Don't Know How It Feels

    You Don't Know How It Feels

    We’re all quick to judge people, whether they cut us off in the fast lane, or don’t hold a door open for us as we’re heading out of the grocery store. But we don’t know what that person is going through, emotionally, psychologically, physically. That disconnect is amplified a hundredfold when it’s in the context of a famous person. Wealth and stardom and all the trappings of comfort don’t mean much if your marriage is falling apart. So “You don’t know how it feels to be me” shouldn’t be viewed as a dismissive wave of the hand, it should be viewed as an invitation to empathy.
    This episode includes a conversation about Wildflowers with special guest, Russell Mark of The Nextdoors.
    If you want to listen to You Don't Know How It Feels before the episode, you can find it here: https://youtu.be/ygfA1A45tn8 
    If you'd like to listen to that home demo version, with the alternative lyrics in the second verse, you can find that one here: https://youtu.be/D-g_THmIqI8
    Don't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyproject
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProject
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyproject
    All music other than the piano version of Wildflowers, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.com
    The Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you’re looking for Tom’s music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.
    A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".
    Producer: Kevin Brown
    Executive Producer: Paul Roberts
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project.

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    • 55 min
    Wildflowers

    Wildflowers

    Everything about the way this song is crafted sneaks up on you. It’s a masterclass in how you take an idea and flesh it out into a fully-fledged tour de force piece of art. And that’s not to say that this song isn’t wonderful when played just on an acoustic guitar, or on piano with just the vocal accompaniment. It’s a great song in its bones, but it’s dressed in such elegant musical finery that it becomes this dazzling, breathtaking thing of beauty.
    This episode includes a conversation about Wildflowers with Mary Beth Donnolly.
    If you want to listen to Wildflowers before the episode, you can find it here: https://youtu.be/Kw8vBDk880k
    If you'd like to listen to that home demo version, with the alternate bridge section, you can find that one here: https://youtu.be/m2OFxeg4spU
    The photo I had mentioned in the show of Tom and the band at the Viper Room can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/3jhus6rb
    And do please check out the fantastic Regarding Roger podcast here:
    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/regarding-roger/id1716908381
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Edvf5uVeRzCTRpsKVo2sd
    Don't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyproject
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProject
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyproject
    All music other than the piano version of Wildflowers, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.com
    The Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you’re looking for Tom’s music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.
    A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".
    Producer: Kevin Brown
    Executive Producer: Paul Roberts
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project.

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    • 39 min
    Approaching Wildflowers

    Approaching Wildflowers

    When climbers finally decide to take on the holy grail of all ascents, Everest, they first face a nine day journey to base camp, which includes two full rest days. This journey alone weeds out about thirty of explorers. Those who are lucky enough to make the arduous trek to the first staging post are then faced with Mount Everest growing ever upwards into the clouds before them. Well my fine friends, I finally made it to basecamp and I’m staring up at my own personal Everest, relishing the challenge ahead, and looking forward to finding my own place among the Wildflowers.
    Wildflowers is the album that converted me from a casual fan to a Pettyhead and is, in my opinion, one of the most perfect albums ever recorded. 
    I hope you enjoy this tenth season of The Tom Petty Project. Like the album, it’s been a long time coming and I hope I can do it justice.
    Don't forget to follow me on social media, like, subscribe, and please, leave a rating if you like the show.
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyproject
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProject
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyproject
    All music in this episode was played by me on my trusty old Korg X3!
    The Tom Petty Project is not affiliated with the Tom Petty estate in any way and when you’re looking for Tom’s music, please visit the official YouTube channel first and go to tompetty.com for official merchandise.
    A last very special thanks to Paul Zollo. Without his book, "Conversations with Tom Petty", this podcast wouldn't be nearly as much fun to research. And further thanks to Warren Zanes for his outstanding book "Petty, the Biography".
    Producer: Kevin Brown
    Executive Producer: Paul Roberts
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-tom-petty-project.

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