Sunday night, I was watching a documentary about George Harrison on Netflix with my sister, and her bf. When the film covered the Traveling Wilburys era, we discussed the members who have left us Her bf said, "Tom Petty died too, didn't he?". Weird.
Sunday night, I was watching a documentary about George Harrison on Netflix with my sister, and her bf. When the film covered the Traveling Wilburys era, we discussed the members who have left us Her bf said, "Tom Petty died too, didn't he?". Weird.
cul de n8tb
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I think Tom Petty was real popular. Sales increase of 6216% is just massive! I already got most of his albums so my $$$ aren't included in that. Not bad for a good ole Florida boy done good
100 yrs from now they'll still be playing his tunes.
He had life dialed in.
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de AL7JK, John
I got into him with that first album, saw him twice over the years.
Yea, and even had Stevie Nicks "dialed in", but it didn't last.
Still listen. Not rabidly, but he's good enough to ski to even.
And for me, that's something special.
One of his best for skiing in the moguls:
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world to attach the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?" ~ Professor "Dick" Soloman