Probably another video. Possibly something about the Wildflowers documentary but they are more likely to start trailing that after they have made the most of the STO revamp.
So far the “special announcement” is heavy promotion for the upcoming Angel Dream release; it’s not uninteresting, but it’s also not new. I’m still listening mostly because they’ve previewed that Dana Petty will be speaking. (They are playing one of the previously unreleased tracks, One of Life’s Little Mysteries, right now.)
that is a pretty big letdown considering this was already on the TP webpage for ordering for weeks now. hopefully, the documentary will get a release announced now too.
It was nice to hear the studio recording of Thirteen Days. I’m excited for the new release. Maybe I’m an easy sell, but I like how the team is reconceptualizing the She’s The One soundtrack album into a coherent collection.
This would be great news! Mike Campbell has implied he's working on a new Dirty Knobs record at the moment as well.
Mike has more than implied, he outright posted a video on IG saying 'come on boys let's make a record.' with the DK.
Apropos of nothing, just sending out this very beautiful version of It'll All Work Out I came across. Have a look at this person's channel, as it has some real rarities, even if many are rough audience recordings. There's a slight error in the information. There was a show before this, on 14 Oct (I was there), and Bobby Valentino did not make it that night, sadly.
Facebook post from last week. “The Dirty Knobs are coming to your town next year with some special guests and a brand new album… Our second!”
Ok, I need to set the record straight, as I got it wrong on this quoted post [stupid memory!] and I thought it would fit better here than the Angel Dream thread, so here we are... I looked at the Playback notes again last night and I did not find such a quote from Stan like the one I remembered. [It may have been in a magazine article at some point... I definitely don't have the time right now to dig it up.] But there was a paragraph where Tom was saying that Iovine wasn't happy about how Hard Promises turned out because he thought it was too "scattered" and should have followed the winning formula for Torpedoes, and pushed for that with Long After Dark. Tom wasn't happy about it but gave in, although he regretted it afterwards and felt he was being "painted in a corner". He also said that Keeping Me Alive and Turning Point were more in the direction he wanted to go in.
Mike Campbell has some thoughts on that in this interview: How Tom Petty's 'She's the One' Album Got Revamped Into 'Angel Dream' - Variety
Ooh semi-official confirmation of a Filmore box…and maybe some expanded album boxes? My kinda gossip As a side question, I am surprised a vinyl Playback box never comes up in conversation. I’d love one!
I've been dreaming of a Filmore Box for a decade or so. I probably have about half of the 1997 run already but I would gladly pay for a pro mix of it.
It was 20 nights of shows and much more variety than the typical show. The individual setlists are here: Search for setlists: tom petty and the heartbreakers | setlist.fm This was one of the best nights and is widely available as it was an FM broadcast: Around and Around (Chuck Berry cover) Play Video Jammin' Me Play Video Runnin' Down a Dream (Tom Petty song) Play Video Time Is on My Side (Kai Winding & His Orchestra cover) Play Video Call Me the Breeze (J.J. Cale cover) Play Video Cabin Down Below (Tom Petty song) Play Video Diddy Wah Diddy (Bo Diddley cover) Play Video Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (Richard Rodgers cover) Play Video Listen to Her Heart Play Video I Won't Back Down (Tom Petty song) Play Video The Date I Had With That Ugly Homecoming Queen Play Video I Found My Baby (with John Lee Hooker) Play Video It Serves You Right to Suffer (John Lee Hooker cover) (with John Lee Hooker) Play Video Boogie Chillen' (John Lee Hooker cover) (with John Lee Hooker) Play Video It's Good to Be King (Tom Petty song) Play Video Green Onions (Booker T. & The MG’s cover) Play Video You Are My Sunshine (Jimmie Davis cover) Play Video Ain't No Sunshine (Bill Withers cover) Play Video On the Street Play Video I Want You Back Again (The Zombies cover) Play Video Little Maggie ([traditional] cover) Play Video Walls (Circus) Play Video Angel Dream (No. 2) Play Video Guitar Boogie Shuffle (The Ventures cover) Play Video Even the Losers Play Video American Girl Play Video You Really Got Me (The Kinks cover) Play Video Another Man Done Gone (Vera Hall cover) Play Video You Wreck Me (Tom Petty song) Play Video Encore: Shakin' All Over (Johnny Kidd and The Pirates cover) Play Video Mary Jane's Last Dance Play Video You Don't Know How It Feels (Tom Petty song) Play Video I've Got a Woman (Ray Charles cover) Play Video Free Fallin' (Tom Petty song) Play Video Gloria (Them cover) Play Video Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry cover) Play Video (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones cover) Play Video Louie Louie (Richard Berry cover) Play Video It's All Over Now (The Valentinos cover) Play Video Alright for Now (Tom Petty song)
But reading upon this dvd, it was recorded in 1999. This Fillmore they are talking about is 1997... probably not much different... or is it?
There's definitely no resemblance between the normal tour date captured in '99 and the special run of free-range setlist shows done in '97.