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  1. This is very cool, thanks.  I don't think this is the same recording that has been available for years on Mudcrutch outtake bootlegs.  This one is in a different key (G -vs- F#) although that could be because the tape speed was messed with on one or both of them.  But I think I just hear other differences in the performance.  I really like this song.  

    Regarding the photo - who is the guy above Tom, and who is on the far left. I assume one is Danny Roberts.


  2. I was never quite sure about the band's first trip into Seattle.  There's never been a Seattle stop shown on these Tom Petty lists of gigs for 1977.  It has Yakima by itself, but there's no way the band comes up here and only plays Yakima.   Since the one gig in Washington State for 1977 shown on the list is opening for J Geils Band, I looked for their tour stops in 1977 and found some!

    I'm still not sure that was the first time in town. I'm thinking they were here in the spring of 1977 playing a smaller venue than the Paramount.  But I have no evidence.  The Paramount did have this series of "Rising Stars" concerts for $1.  I went to several of them, but not Tom Petty.  If they had one, I missed it.

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    10/27/77 – Paramount Northwest Theatre, Seattle, WA – w/ Tom Petty (*)
    10/28/77 – Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR – w/ Tom Petty (*)
    10/29/77 – Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, WA – w/ Tom Petty (*)
    10/30/77 – Eastern Washington St. College, Cheney, WA – w/ Tom Petty
    11/23/77 – Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – w/ Tom Petty


    Source: http://thejgeilsband.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_2.html

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  3. I have a TC Electronics "Polytune" on my board.  I had a Korg on my board for years until it quit on me, and I researched it a little before grabbing the Polytune.  I guess it's OK, but I sometimes scratch my head.

    If I was buying now, I'd give serious consideration to....

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Peterson-VSS-C-StroboStomp-Classic-Pedal-Strobe-Tu-/401416309416?epid=889802067&hash=item5d7646caa8:g:pMcAAOSwqF9Z082d

    Here's an excellent stompbox tuner that lets you take the precision and flexibility of strobe-style tuning onstage in a way that's comfortable and familiar. Based on the look and basic operation of the famous ST-11 tuner, the Peterson Stomp Classic is more than just an ordinary stompbox tuner. The Stomp Classic gives you absolute control over your tuning, offering 0.1-cent accuracy, and including support for 7-string guitars, electric violin and mandolin-family instruments, and more. Select, organize, and store your tuning presets on your Mac or PC for instant recall when you prefer. Select from even-tempered scales or "Sweetened" Tunings for a variety of instruments. True-bypass ensures that your Stomp Classic won't affect your tone when not engaged. A mutable active DI output makes the Stomp Classic perfect for recording, but its rugged design, pedalboard mounting lugs, and ultra-bright display also make it invaluable onstage.


  4. Hey gang, I thought I should follow this up and not leave you hanging.  In the midst of a horrible day on Monday with the news of Tom's death, my little grandson made his way into the world.  A new life.

    He's 2 months early and quite small at 2 pounds, 10 ounces - but healthy in every way and doing fantastic.  Fully breathing on his own and eyes open at times.  I won't get to see him for a couple more days -they're extremely cautious with preemies, but we are over the moon. 

    Talk about an emotional roller coaster the last few days.  I still can't put my feelings about Tom's death into words, but we have this amazing little miracle that we can focus on now.  Thanks for the good wishes and prayers.  I'm certain they helped.  And my condolences to all who loved Tom Petty.  May he rest in peace.


  5. I have a Custom Shop Historic R8 Les Paul, and the recently acquired ES-335 - both Gibsons with humbuckers, so I probably wouldn't be interested in another one.  But I do sense a Les Paul junior with a P90 in my future. I've never bonded well with the Bigsby, but I could try again I suppose.  :-)


  6. I have purchased Epiphone instruments in the past and I have a couple now - a Casino Coupe, and an electric ukulele that looks like a mini Les Paul.  The uke doesn't get much time, but the Casino Coupe is a cool guitar - small, lightweight, and it can scream.  Think opening riff of "Revolution".

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