I wake up every morning with a song stuck in my head. And now it's stuck in yours.
Refugee
Tom Petty at his best, and probably one of the greatest rock songs of all time. I don't know if I was feeling kicked around some upon waking this morning, but it couldn't have been all that bad.
Petty (in his heyday) created straight-up rock, pulled from a mold cast by Dylan, the Byrds, the Stones. Most bands thereafter used the same mold, but pulled out chintzy plastic. There's a way in which I feel like I "shouldn't" like Tom Petty and the "heartland" rock he pumps out. But I dig him. R.J.'s review of Petty's 1979 album Damn The Torpedoes captures this quandary of tastes nicely.
Artist: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Year: 1979
Rating: Hot!
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sooze
Tags:
'70s,
Bob Dylan,
Byrds,
classic rock,
hot,
Rolling Stones,
standard rock,
Tom Petty
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