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Tom Petty’s Last Song


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Rock Legend Tom Petty, 66, Dies After Heart Attack
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TOM PETTY : His Last Show - Hollywood Bowl, September, 25, 2017 (FULL SET)



Published on Oct 3, 2017
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» Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2fxVDNN » TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA; September 25, 2017. » Setlist 00:00 intro 00:52 Rockin’ Around (With You) 04:53 Mary Jane’s Last Dance 13:27 You Don’t Know How It Feels 20:31 Forgotten Man 24:02 I Won’t Back Down 28:41 Freefallin’ 35:12 Into The Great Wide Open 40:24 Don’t Come Around Here No More 48:34 band introduction 58:34 It’s Good To Be King 01:11:42 Crawling Back To You 01:17:43 Wildflowers 01:21:55 Learning To Fly 01:27:48 Yer So Bad 01:31:27 I Should Have Known It 01:37:19 Refugee 01:46:08 Runnin’ Down A Dream 01:51:46 You Wreck Me 01:58:38 American Girl » American musician Tom Petty has died on October 2, 2017 in California aged 66, says a statement issued on behalf of his family. Petty was found unconscious, not breathing and in full cardiac arrest at his Malibu home early on Monday. He was taken to hospital, but could not be revived and died later that evening. Petty was best known as the lead singer of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers rock band, producing such hits as American Girl, Breakdown, Free Fallin’, Learning to Fly and Refugee. “He died peacefully at 20:40 Pacific time (03:40 GMT Tuesday) surrounded by family, his bandmates and friends,” said his long-time manager Tony Dimitriades. Petty and the band were on the forefront of the heartland rock movement, alongside artists such as Bruce Springsteen and Bob Seger. The genre eschews the synthesizer-based music and fashion elements. Petty was also a co-founder of the Traveling Wilburys group in the late 1980s, touring with Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynne and George Harrison. “It’s shocking, crushing news,” said Dylan, according to the Los Angeles Times. “I thought the world of Tom. He was great performer, full of the light, a friend, and I’ll never forget him.” Petty also found solo success in 1989 with his album Full Moon Fever, which featured one of his most popular songs Free Fallin’, co-written with Jeff Lynne. In 2002, Petty was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. BBC » On Paradise Lost old songs will be revisited. Some of them are very old but memory must be preserved. On the other hand, new music is always present. Like everything else, music doesn't stop! » Donate Please support Paradise Lost: http://bit.ly/2dPbQu3 » Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2fxVDNN #RIPTomPetty #tompetty #tompettyandtheheartbreakers

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