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Title: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by left shoe shuffle on May 31st, 2008 at 8:12am
Petty, Heartbreakers hitting their stride
by John Sinkevics | The Grand Rapids Press Saturday May 31, 2008, 6:53 AM Press Photo/Emily Zoladz In Peter Bogdanovich's brilliant 2007 Tom Petty documentary, "Runnin' Down A Dream," the always mellow but artistically intense singer-musician confesses he would be lost without the Heartbreakers. "There's somethin' special about this group of people," he said of his longtime bandmates. "I treasure it now because one link in the chain gone can make it all go away." After Friday night's lustrous, almost unfathomably powerful, sold-out show at Grand Rapids' Van Andel Arena, on the opening night of yet another U.S. tour, it seems unimaginable Petty and his cherished Heartbreakers would ever go away. Instead, more than three decades into their roots-rocking run, this extraordinary, truly American institution just now might be hitting its musical stride, based on a tour-launching performance that electrified 12,000 strong with stunning musicianship, creative lighting and video, and some of the best damn rock 'n' roll Grand Rapids has ever seen. From the opening flurry of "You Wreck Me" (usually reserved for Petty's encores), "You Don't Know How It Feels," and "I Won't Back Down" -- and following Steve Winwood's impressive opening set -- it was clear West Michigan was in for something truly special in Petty's third, and by far the best, tour-opening stint here. Lead guitarist Mike Campbell, frankly, has never been better, Benmont Tench proved he may be the most tasteful keyboard sideman in rock, drummer Steve Ferrone solidified his standing as the Heartbreakers' perfect drummer (dynamic without being overbearing), bassist Ron Blair stayed out of the way while providing rhythmic thunder, and multi-instrumentalist Scott Thurston showed off his considerable vocal skills (especially on the Traveling Wilburys' tune "End Of The Line"). At 57, Petty has never seemed more comfortable in his stage skin, whether stretching his arms out like a bird to strut across the stage or getting bluesy on "Saving Grace" or revving up an already revved-up crowd on "American Girl" to close out a killer encore. And while this opening night included a little feedback on "Even The Losers" and more than the usual pregnant pauses between songs, this might well have been the best opening night of any Petty tour anywhere, with the band displaying the energy and unbridled glee that comes with getting back on stage for the first time in a long time. Even the eye-catching, tree-like stage and lighting set-up, with multiple video screens, cubes and a colorful lighted curtain backdrop, ranked as one of the most creative in Petty's tour history. And compared to the woeful, jam-happy opening performance logged by the Black Crowes the last time Petty played the arena, Steve Winwood delivered one of the strongest opening-act performances I've ever seen. He mixed material from his latest album, "Nine Lives," with hits ranging as far back as the '60s with triumphant, crowd-pleasing renditions of "I'm A Man" and "Gimme Some Lovin' " (which he first recorded at 15), not to mention faves from his years with the eclectic, psychedelic Traffic and solo hits such as "Higher Love." I just wish more people were paying attention, rather than chattering or heading to concessions, as Winwood, whose voice sounded as strong and soulful, ripped through terrific riffs on both organ and guitar, backed by a band that sounded way tighter than it had a right to sound for the first night of a tour. He even managed some nasty lead guitar work, doing his best impression of Eric Clapton, on "Dirty City" from the "Nine Lives" CD. Still, Petty managed to up the ante considerably, unleashing the standard fan faves "Free Fallin'," "Refugee" and "Runnin' Down A Dream" with old gems such as "Straight Out Of Darkness," [sic] which the band hasn't played live for two decades. "I know we're gonna have a good time tonight," a cheery Petty gushed early on. No kidding: Fans were screaming in the arena lobby 15 minutes after the band had left the stage. Few rock artists reflect their personalities so fetchingly and so genuinely on stage as Petty, whose toothy smile, infectious melodies and lyrical hooks seemed inextricably fused together in concert, sort of like the roots rock, punk, New Wave, country, folk, blues and smidgens of Southern rock that converge within his songs. Maybe that's why Petty's fans -- especially those hailing him heartily at the arena Friday in the Heartbreakers' fourth overall visit to Grand Rapids -- feel such a strong, personal connection to their hero and his beloved band. In that Bogdanovich film, actor Johnny Depp, who appeared in Petty's 1991 video for "Into The Great Wide Open," described the rocker this way: "He sort of defies any kind of category. It's just Tom Petty." Just Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. What else does anyone need? Setlist You Wreck Me You Don’t Know How It Feels I Won't Back Down Even The Losers Saving Grace Mary Jane's Last Dance Sweet William End Of The Line The Waiting Straight Into Darkness Spike A Face In The Crowd Learning To Fly Don’t Come Around Here No More Refugee Runnin' Down A Dream Mystic Eyes American Girl |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by nankerphelge on May 31st, 2008 at 8:31am
Thanks for posting
I was curious about the set list (we see him next Sunday) Spike A face in the crowd Even the losers Nice!!! |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by Martha on May 31st, 2008 at 8:33am
I want to SEE this tour so baaaaad....but can't hit the show at Dick's Sporting Goods, which is a huge 2 day affair with a million bands I've never heard of. Maybe I have to come to Joey's Qwest Center. Egads!!
I can't get no! No No NO! Go Tom! xxoo, MM |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by Joey on May 31st, 2008 at 10:46am
" I want to SEE this tour so baaaaad....but can't hit the show at Dick's Sporting Goods, which is a huge 2 day affair with a million bands I've never heard of. Maybe I have to come to Joey's Qwest Center. "
YES !!!!! Hello My Stonesian Queen ..... Sunday Night , July 20th ---- Come To Joey www.QWESTCENTER.com 'kins ! |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by left shoe shuffle on May 31st, 2008 at 12:37pm Martha wrote on May 31st, 2008 at 8:33am:
Looks like the Omaha show is sold out, Martha. :( Unless Joey's holdin'... |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by Pdog on May 31st, 2008 at 12:46pm
I got free tix to see Petty back in 98 or 99. It wasn't a bad show, but I was bored to tears, and I really like Petty's music...
I do not remember if it was a Heartbreakers or solo line up... |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by left shoe shuffle on May 31st, 2008 at 12:51pm Pdog wrote on May 31st, 2008 at 12:46pm:
TP's never had a "solo" touring band. The tours supporting his solo records have been with The Heartbreakers. |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 31st, 2008 at 3:46pm
Thanks for posting the review and setlist Lefty. Saves me from having to look it up.lol...I'm going to see him at the end of June at the Hollywood Bowl. :)
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by Joey on May 31st, 2008 at 4:38pm " Unless Joey's holdin' " !!!! |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by TomL on Jun 1st, 2008 at 10:05am
I waqs hoping to hear Jamming Me, fingers crossed.
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by fireontheplatter on Jun 1st, 2008 at 1:54pm
tom petty is great. loved his set at last years superbowl. i haven't seen him in concert.
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by left shoe shuffle on Jun 6th, 2008 at 4:32pm
Caught the first Philly show last night.
Winwood came on promptly @ 8. Got a healthy hour plus, the highlight a stirring 'Can't Find My Way Home'. TP & The Heartbreakers hit the ground running at 9:45 and kept the pedal mashed for a solid two hour set. Coupla nuggets (including the Bo homage) and plenty of hits. 'Breakdown' made it's usual Philly appearance, and afterwards TP thanked the crowd for "being with us since the beginning." Petty was in fine form, and "The Co-Captain" Mike Campbell was simply immense. Lots of extended, tasteful leads - especially his slide work on 'A Face In The Crowd.' Of course the rest of The Heartbreakers ain't exactly slouches - Benmont Tench got his moment to shine during 'Mystic Eyes' when Petty exhorted him to "play some piano", Steve Ferrone is rock solid on drums, and stoic new/old guy Ron Blair anchors the bottom. Special props to longtime sideman Scott Thurston on backing vocals, guitar, keys and harp. His channeling of Roy Orbison on 'End Of The Line' drew one of the night's biggest cheers. IMO as good a band as there is treading the boards. Catch 'em if you can... And enjoy the VA show Sunday, Tom and nanky! Setlist You Wreck Me Mary Jane's Last Dance I Won't Back Down Even The Losers Free Fallin' Honey Bee Sweet William Breakdown End Of The Line The Waiting Saving Grace A Face In The Crowd You Don't Know How It Feels Learning To Fly Don't Come Around Here No More Refugee Runnin' Down A Dream Bo Diddley's A Gunslinger -> Mystic Eyes American Girl |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by Sioux on Jun 6th, 2008 at 11:48pm
Good lord, what a setlist....
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by polkdog on Jun 6th, 2008 at 11:51pm
Petty is boring, talented but boring :solongsucker
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by TomL on Jun 10th, 2008 at 6:53am
Sunday June 8th, 2008. On a blustering 100 degree day Tom petty put on one of the best shows I ever seen. We even went in for the opening band, Steve Winwood. All the traffic favorites were played. In the middle of petty’s set he came out and did, Gimmie Some Lovin. The old Spencer Davis tune. Petty even did a tribute to Bo Didley. As me and my partner in crime Nanky always fall into good shit it happened again. We had great seats. 19th row. Mid way through the show the usher said follow me and brought us up to the third row where we watched the rest of the show. New high though, 10 dollar beers. What a rocking night. If you have a chance to see this tour, do it.
The best part was after the show we were drinking beers in the lot letting the traffic go and there she was. A lovely 22 year old blonde who took off her shorts and pissed on my tire. 5 of us stood there and watched her bare ass while she took a piss. I love America . |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by PartyDoll MEG on Jun 10th, 2008 at 7:08am TomL wrote on Jun 10th, 2008 at 6:53am:
Only you.. :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey You are kidding... Beer goggles on? Glad you enjoyed the show... |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by LadyJane on Jun 10th, 2008 at 7:14am PartyDoll MEG wrote on Jun 10th, 2008 at 7:08am:
Now you know he can't post from the office, so his "ghost poster" can verify that the story is, indeed, true. Only our Tommy Boy!!!!! LJ. |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by TomL on Jun 10th, 2008 at 1:15pm
Oh darling true as true can be. :kissmyass
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by Joey on Jun 10th, 2008 at 2:24pm
" Oh darling true as true can be ..... "
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by left shoe shuffle on Jun 10th, 2008 at 5:24pm TomL wrote on Jun 10th, 2008 at 6:53am:
Good beer, good rear, Goodyear... |
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by robpop on Jun 10th, 2008 at 6:06pm
I did my TTM impersonation tonight.
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Title: Re: Petty & Heartbreakers Summer Tour (nsc) Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jun 10th, 2008 at 7:03pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Jun 10th, 2008 at 5:24pm:
Talk about Freefallin :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey |
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