I will never get over Tom Petty's sudden death. He was the best thing that ever happened to Rock and Roll. My heart goes out to Dana Petty and the heartbreakers band and his kids. I will always have Tom Petty in my heart. RIP Tom Petty. We love you so very much.
Thanks to Dana, Adria, Mike and Benmont for putting this together. Mine will arrive on the second, a day I have been dreading, but I can at least hear his genius again. My heart grieves for his family and friends. Even as a fan, I still grieve. What a band Tom put together. Greatest live band ever, best band ever. Such a good man too. When you follow someone 40 years, you can see their soul and he had a beautiful one. #Tompettyforever
Thank God for Dana, she saved Tom petty. Tom is in The Rock & Roll Evean. We will have more songs- when it's our time to go. We take our passions with us. Rip Tom petty & Howie. You belong among the Wildfires.
Can't believe it's approaching a year since we lost Tom - great comfort to hear more of his music coming out. No one should doubt that TPHB is the greatest American band in history.
Hm....I doubt that. Nice yes, but I also got the impression he was a great actor and good at personal PR. I doubt he was horrible though, but as nice as he came across? Please. His daughters would not be the kind of person they've turned out to be if he was that keen on being nice. Neither one of them strike me as being the same. Both seem spoiled and self entitled.
Tom and his music was a Treasure thanks To his wife and band mates for the way you made him age so very well. Tom was becoming a contented soul, thanks to the people around him.Love was all around him, thanks.
It’s still so hard to listen to Tom without getting upset but just can’t help it , he meant so much to all of us, it really feels like I’ve lost a member of my family it’s surreal
Yes, thank god for Benmont Tench’s parents. Really beautiful interview. I choked up when Dana Petty started to cry. She seems like a beautiful , smart women and it sounds like Tom Petty knew that. Sorry for your great, great loss Dana Petty and to Benmont Tench also. Thank you Allyn Kessler for posting, it seems like you always come around whenever I need to hear from you the most. Sounds like great stuff.♥️✌️🦆
It’s very funny about Benmont Tench’s dad. Those 70’s dads really liked their Walter Cronkite or Dan rather. My dad and my grandfather also even at holiday functions. That was it , shhhhh, the news. I’m planning on playing Tom Petty Music all day Tuesday , October 2nd. My sister passed away the same way June , 3 2009. I tried so hard to help her ............anyway I named a tree after you , beautiful tree it’s on Kennesaw dew West , I walk for exercise and the first time I ever really got caught in the rain. I was a mile from my house so luckily I saw this wide , very strong tree and ran under it squared down for 20-25 min , although it seemed that long and it totally protected me. I was so thankful and I thought of you and how gracious you seem to be and the great music you post so the tree’s name is now Allyn Kessler. True story. Thanks for everything, I will be checking out all the newest stuff you send me from Tom Petty.🙃🧚🏻♂️♥️
If your from the 70’s, who could not relate to that very funny comment. Such a normal part of our lives and I think that’s a really good thing if you do have this same memory.😜
@@sredtail it’s called ‘An American Treasure’ - I’ve got the cd collection and it’s a cornucopia of material from the amazing, and much missed, Tom Petty
Same for me...I sincerely have spent more time with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ music than with anyone or anything else...I miss him tremendously...I navigated through the jungle of life swinging from vine to vine in the form of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Albums. Ever since this set has come out it’s been beautiful I listen to it non stop just like I used to when a new Album would come out. They were fairly consistent throughout their career and put out an album just about every 2 years and that would fill my soul with joy to hear that new music and enjoy it and loved to listen to Tom speak about well just about anything really!! I still love all those things and out of of anybody that’s a famous person Tom was my guy!! I was in high school when Kurt Cobain died and besides him I think Gerry Garcia and SRV were the first big musicians I had been old enough to see how people reacted at the news of their deaths and not just something I seen as just rock music history in general. Although I liked that music I had no attachment to the artist or the music like Tom and the band and every member of the Willbury’s. Life’s not the same now that he’s not here...It never will be....My best friend is gone...I thought he would have been one of the last Rockers standing, living past Rober Plant, the Stones, Bob Dylan etc etc...Sad and Shocking but Sadder is that it could have been prevented!!! I don’t know what to conclude when I gather all the circumstances of his death...I’m not sure why a man this important and being rich would not have had medical care professionals around to help him or just have an assistant around to take care of his wants and needs and not leave him unattended. 66 almost 67 year old Legend who’s not been doing good medically and nobody around him knows basic CPR even. On the 911 call she doesn’t even mention that this is Tom Petty and she apparently knows no first aid at all.
Bikeluver susie Get over yourself. You did not even know Tom Petty, just his music. His wife is moving on with her life but you cant get over it lol lol
Let's just remember one thing Tom Petty was not a f***** up dope head drug user, he put all his energy into making great music but what he did do when he should have rested and not finished out the tour, he worked through the pain and suffering and using these messed up pain pills so that he could make it through and it killed him, that is awful and sad and I can truly say but he will be so missed, he was an awesome person, musician, and a friend to all that new him and ever work with him.
To be honest, Tom did have an issue with drugs (a heroin addiction in the 90s to name one). But, not for a second do I believe that it takes away from his character or brilliance as an artist and an overall amazing human being. Tom had his demons, but they were never greater than himself.
@@debonaire_nerd That's right, he did have, in the ninties, that's the past, nothing to relate to his death. I had a serious drug addiction to pills and heroin. That was years ago. I just saying, it's unfair to bring that up again, it's just a real shame it went down like it did.
Ron Carter I know what it's like to be in constant pain. I had an accidental O.D. In 2012 from my RX! The paramedic in the ambulance saved my life. It's hard to find a balance, especially when you're over medicated. Tom Petty was a great song writer/entertainer. I was so sad to hear of his passing I've always loved his music! I went to H.S. with Dana & my heart goes out to her at this time. I know she misses him terribly. God bless her! I'm glad she's putting out his music!
Thank you. I have ‘don’t be afraid to live what you believe’ tattooed on my hand. Poor Dana, she must be exhausted. I hope she gets a holiday soon. This new album coming at this time and having the spotlight on it and Tom’s death will be such hard work. You and Me is beautiful as is American Treasure. Xx 💔
Tricia Cassel-Gerard I’ve been thinking about getting a tattoo that says “may my love travel with you everywhere and may my love travel with you always.” I’m 67 & have never gotten a tattoo, but these words from “Have Love Will Travel” just keep calling to me.💘💘💘
My best years in life were spent listening to his music. It's so strange to cry for a man you have never met, but feel you know, like he is part of your life. I will always miss you Tom and Thank you for all you gave.
tx Allyn Kessler for everything you have done to allow TP music into our homes. You deserve a medal. My dad did fade away from Alzheimers but he was my inspiration. The King's Highway would be Zigo. tx again.
Hi. I lost my mom (aged 77) to Alzheimer's about 4 months after Tom passed away. I feel your pain. Alzheimers is such a terrible, terrible disease. My mom single-handedly raised me and my brother and sister. All good kids. Lucky kids really...lucky for my Mom. I love Kings Highway (I think Into the Great Wide Open may be my fav TP/TPHB album) and I know why you feel that song. I often think of my Mom when I hear Something Good Coming from Mojo. Peace and love to you, TP/TPHB forever, E
It does me a lot of good to know Tom listened to "You and Me" as his final song with his wife. He had his moment with her. It's almost like that's what he wanted to take with him.
We just bought our first house after 16 years in condos and apartments. I wanted to get the "Runnin Down a Dream" movie poster for the living room but I found a hardly used copy of the "Echoes" record and framed it. It's a haunting picture of the band with no words, kind of a almost spooky black and white picture. It's the first thing you see when you enter our house, and Tom Petty's music will always be a huge part of my life
Saying that Tom died of a "drug overdose" without providing the context made him sound like just another rock and roll junkie. Careless and disrespectful.
Tom was a great guy but he did die of a drug overdose. He was a rock and roll guy, i think junkie is not the right word but he used drugs for many years.
It’s just the saddest thing ever... It’s all bitter sweet... I’m thankful that they’ve released this music it’s been wonderful to have that feeling when you mainline some new Tom Petty music!!! It feels like old times than I remember he’s no longer here and my soul hurts...
The world lost a great, but very human man a year ago. A great musician. A great performer. A great songwriter. A man who truly believed in both love and peace. Maybe it's time to stop playing the blame game, who did what, who didn't do what, how much of this and that one took and when, and just let Tom finally just rest in peace.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers get me through the days. We will always love them and their music. We all gotta go sometime.play music and live and love.
Fan from Omaha Ne. There are days when I can listen to Tom Petty &. The Heartbreakers & smile. Yesterday 10/ 10/ 24 , I had an emotional 😢 day, cried 😢 listening to many Utube videos. Much love to Tom Petty &. The Heartbreakers. The world 🌎 is & will always be in mourning. Rip Tom, Howie & all Who are in that Rock- in- Roll / country music Heaven 😊.
Allyn Kessler, you have eased the pain and sadness of the last year for me so much with your dedication to posting the very best Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers content to YT. Thank you!!! 💕💕This NPR radio piece from today is so beautiful! To hear Dana Petty share moments from Tom’s last day was deeply moving. “You and me, babe and the road ahead.” It’s clear that he was thinking deeply about their future together. In the audio of the LA Times interview that was recorded a week before his death, Tom talks a lot about the years of making music with the Heartbreakers and how much he has always loved performing. When the interviewer asks about future projects with the band, he shares a few thoughts and then reveals that he fell before going on the tour and put a “pretty good crack in my hip.” Then he says “I’m probably looking at getting a (hip) replacement” before doing new projects. He also says something about how he believes that the band will always make music together, “unless one of us were to die, God forbid.” Tom Petty was enormously fulfilled in his long career and he didn’t plan to stop making music. I believe that he had an incredibly happy marriage with Dana. He loved his daughters, Adria and AnnaKim and his stepson, Dylan and he adored being a granddad to the darling Everly. He was in an unbelievable amount of physical pain and had to use the drugs prescribed to him to at least take the edge off. I believe that he knew he had serious health problems and that he had to make each day count. Rest in Peace, Tom Petty. Deep gratitude and love to you for all that you (& the Heartbreakers) gave us over 40 years.💘💘💘 Deep love to your family for sharing you with us.💘💘💘 May you all find that the next year brings meaningful healing and much love and peace. 💖🧚🏽♀️💘🔆
Thomas Earl Petty 1950-2017 On October 2, 2017, I lost a best friend. My best friend passed away from a cardiac arrest at the age of 66. My best friend was Thomas Earl Petty. I became a fan of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers music in the fall of 1996. I had won a CD player in a raffle in 7th grade at my high school and my brother had all of these CD’s to listen to. I listened to a few before putting in a CD where parts of the cover of the CD itself had been torn off somehow. I pressed play eagerly awaiting who or what was on that CD. When I heard the first 5 notes of “Free Fallen’”… I was sold. I still have that CD along with most of the band’s catalog of music; 282 songs to be exact. As well as both of their concert DVD’s. When I listened to their music, I felt happy. I could always count on the band to make me feel better. I would hear a song and sing it at the top of my lungs. Since Tom’s sudden and tragic passing, I have heard 5 songs of theirs; “Running Down a Dream” and “Saving Grace”, from my IPOD, “I Won’t Back Down” which was sung by the crowd at last week’s UF-LSU game and “Learning To Fly” from my local classic rock station last Thursday morning, which wakes me up, and finally, I posted the song “A Mind with a Heart of its Own” on my Facebook page last week. When I first heard Running down a Dream, I started welling up. Same goes for all the other songs that I heard. I never did see the band live, but I wish I had. I will never forget playing “Last Dance with Mary Jane” for my high school English class my senior year. The song had something to do with my mid-term at the time. It’s the only song that I know from beginning to end. In 9th grade my guitar teacher, Mr. Glen McCarthy, taught us “Free Fallen” before class ended one day. Now when I listen to his music, I’ll cry a little. All of his songs will take on a more metaphorical approach to me, especially “Flirting with Time”, from his Highway Companion album which was released in 2014. The chorus of “Flirting with Time” is as follows: “You're flirting with time baby flirting with time, and maybe Time, baby, is catching up with you” He certainly did flirt with time. Rest in Peace, Tom.
Tom Petty seemed totally respectful of his fan base.Had he cancelled his tour and gotten his physical problems fixed he most likely would still be with us.
Why did this interviewer say " He died of a drug overdose". IT WAS AN "ACCIDENTAL" DRUG OVERDOSE. Sorry.....it just pisses me off. I just loved and admired TP so much.
Tom Petty right now is the rock 'n roll savior for the baby boom generation. Thank you for the interview but more for An American Treasure. What a lovely long and winding road. Thanks to everyone for their energies!
Mr Petty, was a great big soul filled with amazing music he offered to the heavens... we all shall pass, so lets remember the greatness of Tom. His ability to harness angst, passion, pain, joy and all things rock and roll is more than mortal.. his music will live forever and shine down into the future. We need the good things in life, the things that make us happy, that make us forget for a while the shit that is out there.. and Mr TEP gave us that in truck loads, whether in in his bands, backing Dylan, in the Willburys, supporting Stevie Nicks, or his solo records.. Never forget the greatness. Listen everyday to a tom Petty song and understand how great life is. Tom it better.. reflect it back to him, and honour his talents. God bless his wife and family.
I miss you Tom Petty my dad turned me on to you and when I first found out you passed away last year and it was in my news paper I cried and cut that article out and taped it on a folder then hung it up on my wall
Lori, I am totally with you on this but I listened to the interview and what I heard was Benmont Tench furiously backpedalling on his sulks over Free Falling not specifically made the way things used to be; he blamed Tom for being heartless when Howie Mendel died of a heroin overdose, which was simply not true; ganged up on him with Stan Lynch when there was a time in the band where solidarity was crucial; I profoundly admire him as a musician but in all the podcasts I've caught over time he never stands up to the plate and defends Tom when someone is gunning for him. There were worse interviewers than this one; what did Dana do to dispel the myth of continual abuse of painkillers (except when he was on the road). She could have clearly said what everyone now knows; he fractured his hip just before the 40th anniversary tour after it was sold out; everyone said; we can wait; you can have surgery; the audience will be back and his reply was, typical Tom; I'll go on even if I'm in a wheelchair, which is what he did very often on others' behalf when confronting adversity; would not back down. And she was with him day and night -- what exactly did he do ever that escaped her attention? Her emotion was real, but she was already re-writing history. Out of guilt? It was my impression that she was the iron maiden, interceding on Tom's behalf when Tony Dimitrades (sp?) wasn't available to deal more harshly than Tom was capable of when difficult decisions had to be made. And Mike Campbell would have nothing to do with the Hunt for Red October carried out exclusively by Dana and Tench to produce this posthumous album. If anyone showed true unadulterated grief it was he. Like so many of TP's admirers I, like you I am assuming, think of him as the Unmet Friend, and grieve. But loyalty counts for something -- don't get me started on Jeff Lynne -- it reminds me of that Yeats poem that begins, Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold, the best of us keep silence while the worst are full of passionate intensity.
Came to love Tom Petty during the Travelin' Wilbury's sessions. Still miss him to this day. I'm an even bigger fan of Jeff Lynne. Would love to hear his thoughts after the one year loss of Tom.
Thank you very much for everything 💞 Tom Petty loved music more than anyone else in this world 🌷🐞🐈🌹🐕🕊️ it shows in everything he did.He loved all people 💖 everyone loves Tom Petty 💘 and let's not forget the Heartbreakers 🤗
Gosh dang it...the pain & the hurt is back... from listening to this interview...thinking about what Dana said: she thinks Tom knew he didn't have much time left! Ugh...It's so hard to understand how this guy could be taken from all us so suddenly! It's so hard to accept that The Great Tom Petty died by pain med overdose treating an injury that most people don't die from.
I was so apprehensive about the build up to the release of this posthumous album; thought the Company Boys had hijacked it. Dana moved me to tears. Benmont the professor and also a guy who I am not convinced ever grew up, but loved him with his whole soul. Thank you Dana, you were so brave; I was glad that things got sorted out musically; if anyone is an American Treasure, it should be you as well as Tom. I know you are no stranger to loss; and a very strong woman not afraid of emotion. As I know you already know, it starts to feel like treachery when you can laugh, when there is a moment when they are not with you, but they are. For always. So so glad Tom found you.
Just revisiting this painful interview accidentally; does anyone have any idea how much pain Dana was in????? Almost feel, if it weren't for the wonderful comments, that it should be removed, but tx all of you in our remembering an exceptional human being and honouring the people closest to him. This in 2020.
Such a workaholic, but lucky us! I wish he would have taken better care of himself so he would be still be with us. Is that selfish? Im sorry he was in so much physical pain at the end, that makes my heart hurt. His music was interwoven into my life and millions of other peoples lives too. He will always be in my heart. I am still shedding a few tears over this loss. Poor Dana and the band too.
I wish he had known that a hip fracture has to be taken care of, surgery and rehab, not continuing on. It's just makes me sad today thinking of it. I had heard he was stubborn so I do get it. He seemed like a genuine person...and of course a good musician.
I was glad to see many comments about the use of the word "overdose". Tom accidentally took a lethal combination of prescription drugs. To say otherwise, is sensationalism. RIP my friend.
This comment in 2019, Backing up Lori Madrid for what we all know but with the current scandal over irresponsible prescription of opioids let's get this straight; a life--long instinctive champion for the cause of correcting injustice, and given his renowned stubbornness which dictated in his brain In 1978 when he was almost mauled to death by out of control fans and bloodied but unbowed, clothes in shreds, that not only must he get up and finished the set, but take responsibility for the insanity of the fans turned into mob …. lost control of the sentence. Despite his reservations he never lost his feeling of ultimate indebtedness to his audience; one year on a broken hip? This is not Jim Morrison, this is a stubborn beloved artist who put his audience first. NOTHING anyone can do or say will ever take away that visceral loss that Dana Petty experienced. My opinion of the posthumous release of American Treasure is of no importance; I know, having had the great experience of a Dad who loved me and my sister and encouraged us to not only do well, but be good people, that the current court battle between Tom Petty's widow Dana and his perhaps ruthlessly devoted older daughter would have astounded him. It has to stop and without a lot of information I am not qualified to comment but Adria, you are doing yourself harm trying to hurt someone whom your Dad loved without measure. Just fucking stop it.
"He didn't use pain meds when he performed" lady open your eyes that ain't the way opiates work. Tom Petty was deeply addicted to opiates since the 1990s and there's no way he'd not be surreptitiously at the least using constantly. I get that as opiate addicts we conceal, hide, omit, and sometimes outright lie but she's not describing the way opiate addiction really works and either doesn't know/understand or is trying to protect his legacy
I have already heard the music and there was a brief shut down this morning that seemed peculiar to me. If indeed Dana and Benmont Tench are responsible for this release I would love to know why affection and misplaced loyalty took precedence over the quality of music. Where are Mike Campbell and Tony Dimitriades in this decision-making process? I concur with the critic cited in Bogdanovich's doc Runnin Down a Dream, who, in contrast to Dana, did not deem Echo his best work (and by the way I thought Paul Zollo's Conversations with Tom Petty has been vastly neglected), but he said something that resonated with me: If he had written more confessionally this could have been a better album; but he would have been a lesser man. I have heard released tapes where he was completely out of his mind on booze or drugs and I don't think that would been the way he would want to be remembered or thought of by his daughters. I thought it was an industry ploy; now I am truly angry.
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I will never get over Tom Petty's sudden death. He was the best thing that ever happened to Rock and Roll. My heart goes out to Dana Petty and the heartbreakers band and his kids. I will always have Tom Petty in my heart. RIP Tom Petty. We love you so very much.
There will never be another Tom Petty. He will always be my favorite.
Thanks to Dana, Adria, Mike and Benmont for putting this together. Mine will arrive on the second, a day I have been dreading, but I can at least hear his genius again. My heart grieves for his family and friends. Even as a fan, I still grieve. What a band Tom put together. Greatest live band ever, best band ever. Such a good man too. When you follow someone 40 years, you can see their soul and he had a beautiful one. #Tompettyforever
All the hugs and kisses. Mike was not involved in any significant way with this project.
Thank God for Dana, she saved Tom petty. Tom is in The Rock & Roll Evean. We will have more songs- when it's our time to go. We take our passions with us. Rip Tom petty & Howie. You belong among the Wildfires.
Can't believe it's approaching a year since we lost Tom - great comfort to hear more of his music coming out. No one should doubt that TPHB is the greatest American band in history.
Its January 2020, and it still hurts to think he's gone. Thank god we have his music. Love ya Tom.
One word that immediately comes to mind when I think of Tom Petty is "authentic"1
best word yet when he was often surrounded by people who weren't.
Hm....I doubt that. Nice yes, but I also got the impression he was a great actor and good at personal PR. I doubt he was horrible though, but as nice as he came across? Please. His daughters would not be the kind of person they've turned out to be if he was that keen on being nice. Neither one of them strike me as being the same. Both seem spoiled and self entitled.
Tom and his music was a Treasure thanks To his wife and band mates for the way you made him age so very well. Tom was becoming a contented soul, thanks to the people around him.Love was all around him, thanks.
It’s still so hard to listen to Tom without getting upset but just can’t help it , he meant so much to all of us, it really feels like I’ve lost a member of my family it’s surreal
Yes, thank god for Benmont Tench’s parents. Really beautiful interview. I choked up when Dana Petty started to cry. She seems like a beautiful , smart women and it sounds like Tom Petty knew that. Sorry for your great, great loss Dana Petty and to Benmont Tench also. Thank you Allyn Kessler for posting, it seems like you always come around whenever I need to hear from you the most. Sounds like great stuff.♥️✌️🦆
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It’s very funny about Benmont Tench’s dad. Those 70’s dads really liked their Walter Cronkite or Dan rather. My dad and my grandfather also even at holiday functions. That was it , shhhhh, the news. I’m planning on playing Tom Petty
Music all day Tuesday , October 2nd. My sister passed away the same way June , 3 2009. I tried so hard to help her ............anyway I named a tree after you , beautiful tree it’s on Kennesaw dew West , I walk for exercise and the first time I ever really got caught in the rain. I was a mile from my house so luckily I saw this wide , very strong tree and ran under it squared down for 20-25 min , although it seemed that long and it totally protected me. I was so thankful and I thought of you and how gracious you seem to be and the great music you post so the tree’s name is now Allyn Kessler. True story. Thanks for everything, I will be checking out all the newest stuff you send me from Tom Petty.🙃🧚🏻♂️♥️
Precious interview.✌️
After this interview I call it “Dana’s song”😘😘
If your from the 70’s, who could not relate to that very funny comment. Such a normal part of our lives and I think that’s a really good thing if you do have this same memory.😜
Excellent - can't wait for the boxed set to arrive
Tom is sadly missed
HE was the treasure ...
Which box set are you speaking of ? Please 🙏🏽
@@sredtail it’s called ‘An American Treasure’ - I’ve got the cd collection and it’s a cornucopia of material from the amazing, and much missed, Tom Petty
STILL, can’t believe he’s gone...miss you, man
I will never get over his death. I must say his music got me through this past year.
I'll never get over mine .
He got me through my life and agree - will never get over his death.
Same for me...I sincerely have spent more time with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ music than with anyone or anything else...I miss him tremendously...I navigated through the jungle of life swinging from vine to vine in the form of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Albums. Ever since this set has come out it’s been beautiful I listen to it non stop just like I used to when a new Album would come out. They were fairly consistent throughout their career and put out an album just about every 2 years and that would fill my soul with joy to hear that new music and enjoy it and loved to listen to Tom speak about well just about anything really!! I still love all those things and out of of anybody that’s a famous person Tom was my guy!! I was in high school when Kurt Cobain died and besides him I think Gerry Garcia and SRV were the first big musicians I had been old enough to see how people reacted at the news of their deaths and not just something I seen as just rock music history in general. Although I liked that music I had no attachment to the artist or the music like Tom and the band and every member of the Willbury’s. Life’s not the same now that he’s not here...It never will be....My best friend is gone...I thought he would have been one of the last Rockers standing, living past Rober Plant, the Stones, Bob Dylan etc etc...Sad and Shocking but Sadder is that it could have been prevented!!! I don’t know what to conclude when I gather all the circumstances of his death...I’m not sure why a man this important and being rich would not have had medical care professionals around to help him or just have an assistant around to take care of his wants and needs and not leave him unattended. 66 almost 67 year old Legend who’s not been doing good medically and nobody around him knows basic CPR even. On the 911 call she doesn’t even mention that this is Tom Petty and she apparently knows no first aid at all.
@@ALNWSPR U discussed what some have wondered about.
Bikeluver susie Get over yourself. You did not even know Tom Petty, just his music. His wife is moving on with her life but you cant get over it lol lol
Let's just remember one thing Tom Petty was not a f***** up dope head drug user, he put all his energy into making great music but what he did do when he should have rested and not finished out the tour, he worked through the pain and suffering and using these messed up pain pills so that he could make it through and it killed him, that is awful and sad and I can truly say but he will be so missed, he was an awesome person, musician, and a friend to all that new him and ever work with him.
To be honest, Tom did have an issue with drugs (a heroin addiction in the 90s to name one). But, not for a second do I believe that it takes away from his character or brilliance as an artist and an overall amazing human being. Tom had his demons, but they were never greater than himself.
@@debonaire_nerd That's right, he did have, in the ninties, that's the past, nothing to relate to his death. I had a serious drug addiction to pills and heroin. That was years ago. I just saying, it's unfair to bring that up again, it's just a real shame it went down like it did.
Agreed.
Yes, they really should've worded that different.
Ron Carter I know what it's like to be in constant pain. I had an accidental O.D. In 2012 from my RX! The paramedic in the ambulance saved my life. It's hard to find a balance, especially when you're over medicated. Tom Petty was a great song writer/entertainer. I was so sad to hear of his passing I've always loved his music! I went to H.S. with Dana & my heart goes out to her at this time. I know she misses him terribly. God bless her! I'm glad she's putting out his music!
❤️❤️thanks so much for sharing and keeping Toms soul alive.
Thank you. I have ‘don’t be afraid to live what you believe’ tattooed on my hand.
Poor Dana, she must be exhausted. I hope she gets a holiday soon. This new album coming at this time and having the spotlight on it and Tom’s death will be such hard work. You and Me is beautiful as is American Treasure. Xx 💔
Tricia Cassel-Gerard I’ve been thinking about getting a tattoo that says “may my love travel with you everywhere and may my love travel with you always.” I’m 67 & have never gotten a tattoo, but these words from “Have Love Will Travel” just keep calling to me.💘💘💘
MaryAnn Brown go for it xxxx I’m 67 as well.
I’ve been thinking about how incredible Dana is.
He is so loved by so many.
My best years in life were spent listening to his music. It's so strange to cry for a man you have never met, but feel you know, like he is part of your life. I will always miss you Tom and Thank you for all you gave.
What a treasure. ❤
Thank you so very much for sharing this.
That was so lovely ❤️. Thank you Allyn ❤️
tx Allyn Kessler for everything you have done to allow TP music into our homes. You deserve a medal. My dad did fade away from Alzheimers but he was my inspiration. The King's Highway would be Zigo. tx again.
Hi. I lost my mom (aged 77) to Alzheimer's about 4 months after Tom passed away. I feel your pain. Alzheimers is such a terrible, terrible disease. My mom single-handedly raised me and my brother and sister. All good kids. Lucky kids really...lucky for my Mom. I love Kings Highway (I think Into the Great Wide Open may be my fav TP/TPHB album) and I know why you feel that song. I often think of my Mom when I hear Something Good Coming from Mojo. Peace and love to you, TP/TPHB forever, E
It does me a lot of good to know Tom listened to "You and Me" as his final song with his wife. He had his moment with her. It's almost like that's what he wanted to take with him.
We miss him SO much!!! I feel for you Dana..thx for his music🎼🎵🎶🎤🎸🎼
We just bought our first house after 16 years in condos and apartments. I wanted to get the "Runnin Down a Dream" movie poster for the living room but I found a hardly used copy of the "Echoes" record and framed it. It's a haunting picture of the band with no words, kind of a almost spooky black and white picture. It's the first thing you see when you enter our house, and Tom Petty's music will always be a huge part of my life
Saying that Tom died of a "drug overdose" without providing the context made him sound like just another rock and roll junkie. Careless and disrespectful.
Tom was a great guy but he did die of a drug overdose. He was a rock and roll guy, i think junkie is not the right word but he used drugs for many years.
TOTALLY!!!! Tx for on the point response.
Yes.
@@777jones Accidently, prescribed meds. Not the same as street drugs for abusers that won't work.
@@777jones Years ago is not current.
Awesome ,Awesome, Awesome,,,,THANK U DANA AND BEN ....THIS BROUGHT TEARS TO ME!!
It’s just the saddest thing ever... It’s all bitter sweet... I’m thankful that they’ve released this music it’s been wonderful to have that feeling when you mainline some new Tom Petty music!!! It feels like old times than I remember he’s no longer here and my soul hurts...
The world isn't the same . What a powerhouse of a singer/songwriter
Thanks for the wonderful music, Tom we miss you very much.
The world lost a great, but very human man a year ago. A great musician. A great performer. A great songwriter. A man who truly believed in both love and peace. Maybe it's time to stop playing the blame game, who did what, who didn't do what, how much of this and that one took and when, and just let Tom finally just rest in peace.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers get me through the days. We will always love them and their music. We all gotta go sometime.play music and live and love.
Fan from Omaha Ne. There are days when I can listen to Tom Petty &. The Heartbreakers & smile. Yesterday 10/ 10/ 24 , I had an emotional 😢 day, cried 😢 listening to many Utube videos. Much love to Tom Petty &. The Heartbreakers. The world 🌎 is & will always be in mourning. Rip Tom, Howie & all Who are in that Rock- in- Roll / country music Heaven 😊.
Allyn Kessler, you have eased the pain and sadness of the last year for me so much with your dedication to posting the very best Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers content to YT. Thank you!!! 💕💕This NPR radio piece from today is so beautiful! To hear Dana Petty share moments from Tom’s last day was deeply moving. “You and me, babe and the road ahead.” It’s clear that he was thinking deeply about their future together. In the audio of the LA Times interview that was recorded a week before his death, Tom talks a lot about the years of making music with the Heartbreakers and how much he has always loved performing. When the interviewer asks about future projects with the band, he shares a few thoughts and then reveals that he fell before going on the tour and put a “pretty good crack in my hip.” Then he says “I’m probably looking at getting a (hip) replacement” before doing new projects. He also says something about how he believes that the band will always make music together, “unless one of us were to die, God forbid.” Tom Petty was enormously fulfilled in his long career and he didn’t plan to stop making music. I believe that he had an incredibly happy marriage with Dana. He loved his daughters, Adria and AnnaKim and his stepson, Dylan and he adored being a granddad to the darling Everly. He was in an unbelievable amount of physical pain and had to use the drugs prescribed to him to at least take the edge off. I believe that he knew he had serious health problems and that he had to make each day count. Rest in Peace, Tom Petty. Deep gratitude and love to you for all that you (& the Heartbreakers) gave us over 40 years.💘💘💘 Deep love to your family for sharing you with us.💘💘💘 May you all find that the next year brings meaningful healing and much love and peace. 💖🧚🏽♀️💘🔆
Thomas Earl Petty
1950-2017
On October 2, 2017, I lost a best friend. My best friend passed away from a cardiac arrest at the age of 66. My best friend was Thomas Earl Petty.
I became a fan of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers music in the fall of 1996. I had won a CD player in a raffle in 7th grade at my high school and my brother had all of these CD’s to listen to.
I listened to a few before putting in a CD where parts of the cover of the CD itself had been torn off somehow. I pressed play eagerly awaiting who or what was on that CD.
When I heard the first 5 notes of “Free Fallen’”… I was sold. I still have that CD along with most of the band’s catalog of music; 282 songs to be exact. As well as both of their concert DVD’s.
When I listened to their music, I felt happy. I could always count on the band to make me feel better. I would hear a song and sing it at the top of my lungs. Since Tom’s sudden and tragic passing, I have heard 5 songs of theirs; “Running Down a Dream” and “Saving Grace”, from my IPOD, “I Won’t Back Down” which was sung by the crowd at last week’s UF-LSU game and “Learning To Fly” from my local classic rock station last Thursday morning, which wakes me up, and finally, I posted the song “A Mind with a Heart of its Own” on my Facebook page last week.
When I first heard Running down a Dream, I started welling up. Same goes for all the other songs that I heard. I never did see the band live, but I wish I had.
I will never forget playing “Last Dance with Mary Jane” for my high school English class my senior year. The song had something to do with my mid-term at the time. It’s the only song that I know from beginning to end. In 9th grade my guitar teacher, Mr. Glen McCarthy, taught us “Free Fallen” before class ended one day.
Now when I listen to his music, I’ll cry a little. All of his songs will take on a more metaphorical approach to me, especially “Flirting with Time”, from his Highway Companion album which was released in 2014.
The chorus of “Flirting with Time” is as follows:
“You're flirting with time baby
flirting with time, and maybe
Time, baby, is catching up with you”
He certainly did flirt with time. Rest in Peace, Tom.
Thanks, Allyn. Love this!
tx benmont tench for backing Dana up in these inevitable hard times. Adria was Mom at a very young age and will not willingly give anything up.
Dang it ………cryin' again.
Tom Petty seemed totally respectful of his fan base.Had he cancelled his tour and gotten his physical problems fixed he most likely would still be with us.
Thank you Allyn. I love these tidbits ❤️❤️
Loving all the new videos and clips keeping him alive !🎸💔
Why did this interviewer say " He died of a drug overdose". IT WAS AN "ACCIDENTAL"
DRUG OVERDOSE. Sorry.....it just pisses me off. I just loved and admired TP so much.
Tom Petty right now is the rock 'n roll savior for the baby boom generation. Thank you for the interview but more for An American Treasure. What a lovely long and winding road. Thanks to everyone for their energies!
My mom died the same day as Tom. October 2nd 2017 is seared into my mind as one of the saddest days ever.
We got lucky to have him RIP Tom
Ken Willis My mom died too on that day in 1989, i was just over a year old at that time. That's why Toms death impacted me too.
Mr Petty, was a great big soul filled with amazing music he offered to the heavens... we all shall pass, so lets remember the greatness of Tom. His ability to harness angst, passion, pain, joy and all things rock and roll is more than mortal.. his music will live forever and shine down into the future. We need the good things in life, the things that make us happy, that make us forget for a while the shit that is out there.. and Mr TEP gave us that in truck loads, whether in in his bands, backing Dylan, in the Willburys, supporting Stevie Nicks, or his solo records.. Never forget the greatness. Listen everyday to a tom Petty song and understand how great life is. Tom it better.. reflect it back to him, and honour his talents. God bless his wife and family.
Time flys . So sad. Love for Tom petty always. 🎸🎸
I Still Cry Every Day. Tom was (is) always Beautiful and is Heartfelt. THE American Music King!! You Outshone Your Hero! Goddess Bless!
I miss you Tom Petty my dad turned me on to you and when I first found out you passed away last year and it was in my news paper I cried and cut that article out and taped it on a folder then hung it up on my wall
It was an accidental overdose please use correct information mr interviewer
And that changes what????
@@sammmy4495 Huge difference
actually they were *legal pharmaceuticals* that should not be legal at all. shame on the manufacturers of benzodiazepines and opiates!!!
Lori, I am totally with you on this but I listened to the interview and what I heard was Benmont Tench furiously backpedalling on his sulks over Free Falling not specifically made the way things used to be; he blamed Tom for being heartless when Howie Mendel died of a heroin overdose, which was simply not true; ganged up on him with Stan Lynch when there was a time in the band where solidarity was crucial; I profoundly admire him as a musician but in all the podcasts I've caught over time he never stands up to the plate and defends Tom when someone is gunning for him. There were worse interviewers than this one; what did Dana do to dispel the myth of continual abuse of painkillers (except when he was on the road). She could have clearly said what everyone now knows; he fractured his hip just before the 40th anniversary tour after it was sold out; everyone said; we can wait; you can have surgery; the audience will be back and his reply was, typical Tom; I'll go on even if I'm in a wheelchair, which is what he did very often on others' behalf when confronting adversity; would not back down. And she was with him day and night -- what exactly did he do ever that escaped her attention? Her emotion was real, but she was already re-writing history. Out of guilt? It was my impression that she was the iron maiden, interceding on Tom's behalf when Tony Dimitrades (sp?) wasn't available to deal more harshly than Tom was capable of when difficult decisions had to be made. And Mike Campbell would have nothing to do with the Hunt for Red October carried out exclusively by Dana and Tench to produce this posthumous album. If anyone showed true unadulterated grief it was he. Like so many of TP's admirers I, like you I am assuming, think of him as the Unmet Friend, and grieve. But loyalty counts for something -- don't get me started on Jeff Lynne -- it reminds me of that Yeats poem that begins, Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold, the best of us keep silence while the worst are full of passionate intensity.
Nah Dana killed him
thanks for sharing this.
Thank you. Love tom petty and the heart breaker
Thanks for posting this.
Came to love Tom Petty during the Travelin' Wilbury's sessions. Still miss him to this day. I'm an even bigger fan of Jeff Lynne. Would love to hear his thoughts after the one year loss of Tom.
Thanks for putting this up...❤️
Thank you, Allyn. I missed this when it was on.
Thank you Allyn for posting this great interview.
I won’t be able to listen to 'You and Me' and not think of Dana's story. Still so desperately sad.
Thank-you Allyn.
miss you, love you, thank you...
I’ll remember Tom for his lyrics in his songs.a brilliant songwriter and to me he is our generations “Bob Dylan”
You are loved 💞🎻🎩💔🎻
Not gone still here forever.
Ohhhh man, everyone misses the hell out of Tom Petty.
Yes he was unique very talented and his band was excellent too his music gets into your heart n soul
Thank you very much for everything 💞 Tom Petty loved music more than anyone else in this world 🌷🐞🐈🌹🐕🕊️ it shows in everything he did.He loved all people 💖 everyone loves Tom Petty 💘 and let's not forget the Heartbreakers 🤗
Who would thumb down this???
Agree
Mabe the dumbshit was standing on their head when they gave the vote!!
A loser
Never lost his street value
Simply the best
That last song showed Tom's insight. Very inspiring.
Yeah
Gosh dang it...the pain & the hurt is back... from listening to this interview...thinking about what Dana said: she thinks Tom knew he didn't have much time left! Ugh...It's so hard to understand how this guy could be taken from all us so suddenly! It's so hard to accept that The Great Tom Petty died by pain med overdose treating an injury that most people don't die from.
I knew with the 1st note or 2...that tp...was my kinda rock n roll.
Legend
Wow, powerful to hear more stories around Petty's death
I don't think you could find one single rock fan who DIDN'T love Tom Petty.
It was a definate shock for me. I was not the biggest fan of his music but I saw him twice in concert for the Echo and the Dogs with Wings tours.
I was so apprehensive about the build up to the release of this posthumous album; thought the Company Boys had hijacked it. Dana moved me to tears. Benmont the professor and also a guy who I am not convinced ever grew up, but loved him with his whole soul. Thank you Dana, you were so brave; I was glad that things got sorted out musically; if anyone is an American Treasure, it should be you as well as Tom. I know you are no stranger to loss; and a very strong woman not afraid of emotion. As I know you already know, it starts to feel like treachery when you can laugh, when there is a moment when they are not with you, but they are. For always. So so glad Tom found you.
" UNFORGETTABLE TOM "🕺🎸❤
Just revisiting this painful interview accidentally; does anyone have any idea how much pain Dana was in????? Almost feel, if it weren't for the wonderful comments, that it should be removed, but tx all of you in our remembering an exceptional human being and honouring the people closest to him. This in 2020.
Tom made the mid 70s cool...80s and 90s ,, 2000s
I’m still sad...
Accidentally overdosed!! Big difference!!
TP was my own Personal Jesus. Going to my grave missing him.
Such a workaholic, but lucky us! I wish he would have taken better care of himself so he would be still be with us. Is that selfish? Im sorry he was in so much physical pain at the end, that makes my heart hurt. His music was interwoven into my life and millions of other peoples lives too. He will always be in my heart. I am still shedding a few tears over this loss. Poor Dana and the band too.
Benmont's daddy was a judge. Dad paid for first reel to reel demo
I wish he had known that a hip fracture has to be taken care of, surgery and rehab, not continuing on. It's just makes me sad today thinking of it. I had heard he was stubborn so I do get it. He seemed like a genuine person...and of course a good musician.
I will miss you all my days tom.
Noone was like tgis gorgeous talent kind soul.
As we wait on ressurection John5:28'29...soon
A man who knew how to wrte a pop song...
💔💔
I was glad to see many comments about the use of the word "overdose". Tom accidentally took a lethal combination of prescription drugs. To say otherwise, is sensationalism. RIP my friend.
Such insensitive sensational bs “died of a drug overdose” & then cuts to the previously recorded respectful interviews with Dana & Ben.
💔
Tom was playing thru pain his last days we were told, so lay off the over dose! Please.
If I didn't know what happened, I would think [from what his wife said] that he took his own life.
This comment in 2019, Backing up Lori Madrid for what we all know but with the current scandal over irresponsible prescription of opioids let's get this straight; a life--long instinctive champion for the cause of correcting injustice, and given his renowned stubbornness which dictated in his brain In 1978 when he was almost mauled to death by out of control fans and bloodied but unbowed, clothes in shreds, that not only must he get up and finished the set, but take responsibility for the insanity of the fans turned into mob …. lost control of the sentence. Despite his reservations he never lost his feeling of ultimate indebtedness to his audience; one year on a broken hip? This is not Jim Morrison, this is a stubborn beloved artist who put his audience first. NOTHING anyone can do or say will ever take away that visceral loss that Dana Petty experienced. My opinion of the posthumous release of American Treasure is of no importance; I know, having had the great experience of a Dad who loved me and my sister and encouraged us to not only do well, but be good people, that the current court battle between Tom Petty's widow Dana and his perhaps ruthlessly devoted older daughter would have astounded him. It has to stop and without a lot of information I am not qualified to comment but Adria, you are doing yourself harm trying to hurt someone whom your Dad loved without measure. Just fucking stop it.
Who knew he's first girlfriend was Cindy Crawford!
Not 'that' Cindy Crawford - the model who is mother to Kiai Gerber. This is another Cindy Crawford entirely.
What's the name of the first song playing??
Fentanyl is a pretty potent drug and you have to be very careful what other drugs you take with it.
Wayne Hosick i think it’s enough by itself
"He didn't use pain meds when he performed" lady open your eyes that ain't the way opiates work. Tom Petty was deeply addicted to opiates since the 1990s and there's no way he'd not be surreptitiously at the least using constantly. I get that as opiate addicts we conceal, hide, omit, and sometimes outright lie but she's not describing the way opiate addiction really works and either doesn't know/understand or is trying to protect his legacy
I still see as trying to stop the GD pain in his broken hip..
I have already heard the music and there was a brief shut down this morning that seemed peculiar to me. If indeed Dana and Benmont Tench are responsible for this release I would love to know why affection and misplaced loyalty took precedence over the quality of music. Where are Mike Campbell and Tony Dimitriades in this decision-making process?
I concur with the critic cited in Bogdanovich's doc Runnin Down a Dream, who, in contrast to Dana, did not deem Echo his best work (and by the way I thought Paul Zollo's Conversations with Tom Petty has been vastly neglected), but he said something that resonated with me: If he had written more confessionally this could have been a better album; but he would have been a lesser man. I have heard released tapes where he was completely out of his mind on booze or drugs and I don't think that would been the way he would want to be remembered or thought of by his daughters. I thought it was an industry ploy; now I am truly angry.
before you get excited, please inform first
Seems to be some issue beteewn tom and his daughter and dana over music...
ACCIDENTAL OVERDOSE.. CARDIAC ARREST.. the man is gone, get it right.