Music Tom Petty: Music Icon & Rock Legend RIP

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Tom Petty, the iconic rock musician and leader of the Heartbreakers, has passed away at the age of 66, prompting an outpouring of grief and remembrance from fans. Many reflect on his significant contributions to music, highlighting beloved tracks like "Don't Come Around Here No More," "Free Fallin'," and "The Waiting." Fans express sadness over his death, noting the lasting impact of his music on their lives. The discussion also touches on concerns regarding a trend of sudden heart failures among celebrities, with some questioning whether this diagnosis is a euphemism for underlying issues related to substance abuse. Despite these concerns, the focus remains on celebrating Petty's legacy as a legendary artist whose songs continue to resonate with listeners.
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He did some amazing songs.

Don't Come Around Here No More (1985)


Free Fallin' (1989)


Don't Come Around Here No More (Live, 2006)
 
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Sorry to see him go, and at such a relatively (to me) young age.
 
Great songs, saw him live a few times at music festivals. RIP
 
Sad to hear this. I really enjoyed his music.
 
I always liked this song by Petty. I may just be what woke me up to him in the 80's, but I always thought it was a great bring in the summer fun kind of song:



Why do all of the peoples in my generation seem to be croaking from sudden heart failure lately? Is this diagnosis just a euphemism for either drug overdose or "death by misadventure" from years of chemical abuse? I'm not saying Tom Petty was doing this, but a lot of other celebrities and artists were. It's very easy and routine to check heart conditions these days with doppler ultrasound and many other techniques. So I'm not buying the sudden heart failure zeitgeist that seems to be the new norm. It seems to me just be a convenient cover for some more complicated other-goings.
 
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I was so sad to see the news. I grew up listening to Tom Petty so his music is permanently imprinted in my mind. I still have my autographed cassette cover of Full Moon Fever, and "The Waiting" is the ringtone on my cell phone.

RIP Mr. Petty. Loss of a legend.
 
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Why do all of the peoples in my generation seem to be croaking from sudden heart failure lately?
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It might be your imagination.

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General population: wikipedia graph and my eyeballing
Rock & Roll crowd: wikipedia and my eyeballing

My favorite Tom Petty song:



Singing with peers, friends, and knowing how to live life.

ps. Note to whoever survives me: Please have them play this song at my funeral. This is a grand, old person, glad I didn't wait for the phone to ring song.
pps. Godspeed, Tom. :heart:
 
Sad news. He was a great musician. R.I.P Tom Petty.
 
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Another great track:
 
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One more I just remembered...
 
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My favorite live clip:
 
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Bad news. Drags my heart around ( and , particularly, down).
 

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