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Dashes indicate some sort of obvious gap in quality. Stratification, if you will.

1. Free Fallin'
2. Breakdown
3. You Got Lucky
4. Refugee
5. I Need To Know
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6. Learning To Fly
7. I Won't Back Down
8. American Girl
9. Don't Come Around Here No More
10. The Waiting
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11. Don't Do Me Like That
12. Even The Losers
13. Listen To Her Heart
14. Here Comes My Girl
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15. Something In The Air
16. Into The Great Wide Open
17. Mary Jane's Last Dance
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18. Runnin' Down A Dream

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1. American Girl
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2. Southern Accents
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8. American Girl
1. Free Fallin'
2. Breakdown
16. Into The Great Wide Open
9. Don't Come Around Here No More
3. You Got Lucky
4. Refugee
5. I Need To Know
11. Don't Do Me Like That


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1. I Need To Know
2. Honey Bee
3. Louisiana Rain
4. Here Comes My Girl
5. Change The Locks

Everything else past there is good, but mostly interchangable. If anyone wants to check out a great Tom Petty album that was mostly under the radar, check out the soundtrack to the movie She's The One. Petty & The Heartbreakers did the entire soundtrack, and I think it's their best album. It's definitely worth a listen.

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1. Here Comes My Girl
2. A Woman In Love
3. Breakdown
4. American Girl
5. Don't Come Around Here No More
6. The Waiting
7. Refugee
8. I Need To Know
9. You Got Lucky
10. Don't Do Me Like That



I'll take this list with a few moved around. Don't Come Around Here is one of my all time favorite songs. Loved the video!

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Douchebag wrote:
1. I Need To Know
2. Honey Bee
3. Louisiana Rain
4. Here Comes My Girl
5. Change The Locks

Everything else past there is good, but mostly interchangable. If anyone wants to check out a great Tom Petty album that was mostly under the radar, check out the soundtrack to the movie She's The One. Petty & The Heartbreakers did the entire soundtrack, and I think it's their best album. It's definitely worth a listen.

Not sure how under the radar it is

She's the One was a pretty popular album and most people just consider it a Petty album.

Waiting was played at a nauseating clip when it came out.



You probably hate it now because people know about it. :roll:


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
1. American Girl
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2. Southern Accents
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Everything else

Yeah, this'll work.

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Not a huge fan but Here Comes My Girl and American Girl are pretty fucking great songs.

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I can't find that stones thread, but if talking heads is out for being in 70s I add traveling wilburies.

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I can't find that stones thread, but if talking heads is out for being in 70s I add traveling wilburies.

:lol: :lol:

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
1. I Need To Know
2. Honey Bee
3. Louisiana Rain
4. Here Comes My Girl
5. Change The Locks

Everything else past there is good, but mostly interchangable. If anyone wants to check out a great Tom Petty album that was mostly under the radar, check out the soundtrack to the movie She's The One. Petty & The Heartbreakers did the entire soundtrack, and I think it's their best album. It's definitely worth a listen.

Not sure how under the radar it is

She's the One was a pretty popular album and most people just consider it a Petty album.

Waiting was played at a nauseating clip when it came out.



You probably hate it now because people know about it. :roll:

I'm a Bigfan of Petty. Always have been. I would consider all of his material good, but not great. I'm not trying to hipster-fy my Petty fandom, just recommending an album in his catalog that is mostly overlooked. Also, Waiting was not on the She's The One soundtrack.

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1. Free Fallin'
2. Mary Jane's Last Dance
3. Learning To Fly
4. Runnin' Down A Dream
5. I Won't Back Down
6. Breakdown
7. The Waiting
8. Good to Be King

It's weird with Petty...I love the above stuff a ton...but then I abhor:
4. Refugee
5. I Need To Know
8. American Girl
9. Don't Come Around Here No More
11. Don't Do Me Like That
12. Even The Losers
13. Listen To Her Heart
14. Here Comes My Girl

I don't know why there's such a polar opposite for me on the same artist...his lead guitarist is a great slide guitar player, during the "Concert for George" where they had a Traveling Wilburys reunion, he played the heck out of "Handle Me With Care"

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Petty is like two different guys. In the 90s he went all schmaltz and mainstream, whereas before he was more of a straight ahead 70s rocker.

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8. Good to Be King

This is a great song. I overlooked that on my list. I could easily rank this as Top 3 Petty songs for me.

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1. American Girl
2. Runnin' Down A Dream
3. Mary Jane's Last Dance
4. I Need To Know
5. Refugee
6. You Got Lucky
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7. I Won't Back Down
8. Don't Come Around Here No More
9. Breakdown
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10. Into The Great Wide Open
11. Learning To Fly
12. The Waiting
13. Something In The Air
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14. Don't Do Me Like That
15. Even The Losers
16. Free Fallin'
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17. Listen To Her Heart
18. Here Comes My Girl

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Southern Accents is a damn good album.


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Douchebag wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
1. I Need To Know
2. Honey Bee
3. Louisiana Rain
4. Here Comes My Girl
5. Change The Locks

Everything else past there is good, but mostly interchangable. If anyone wants to check out a great Tom Petty album that was mostly under the radar, check out the soundtrack to the movie She's The One. Petty & The Heartbreakers did the entire soundtrack, and I think it's their best album. It's definitely worth a listen.

Not sure how under the radar it is

She's the One was a pretty popular album and most people just consider it a Petty album.

Waiting was played at a nauseating clip when it came out.



You probably hate it now because people know about it. :roll:

I'm a Bigfan of Petty. Always have been. I would consider all of his material good, but not great. I'm not trying to hipster-fy my Petty fandom, just recommending an album in his catalog that is mostly overlooked. Also, Waiting was not on the She's The One soundtrack.

I was just fucking around

I always associated Waiting with that movie. I swear it was on the radio all the time and in the trailers.

I hate when a song is used in a movie and then its not on the soundtrack.


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I think the Stones kept both of their songs ("Ruby Tuesday" and "She Smiled Sweetly") off the OST for The Royal Tenenbaums. Not like those followed the climax of the movie and were quite important to any soundtrack experience. Another reason why that band's no good, if you ask me.

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I think the Stones kept both of their songs ("Ruby Tuesday" and "She Smiled Sweetly") off the OST for The Royal Tenenbaums. Not like those followed the climax of the movie and were quite important to any soundtrack experience. Another reason why that band's no good, if you ask me.

In the Name of the Father used U2's Pride in ads but it wasnt on the soundtrack.

The soundtrack is still kick ass (maybe the best ever) but annoying.

And there was a song called "In the Name of the Father" by BONO!! Just use that in the ads!


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LOVE Tom Petty. Here's my Top 5 from a different thread. Would love to find a way to get Even The Losers into the Top 10.


1. Here Comes My Girl
2. A Woman In Love
3. Breakdown
4. American Girl
5. Don't Come Around Here No More
6. The Waiting
7. Refugee
8. I Need To Know
9. You Got Lucky
10. Don't Do Me Like That


Free Fallin' got my son hooked on Petty. I liked his newer stuff like Free Fallin', but the older hits were already firmly ingrained in my mind and soul.


And I do believe that this should get heavy, heavy consideration for some type of honorable mention:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UD0c58nNCQ


Petty might be my all time favorite. Very glad to see Here Comes my Girl at the #1 spot. I love that song so much.

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My favorite Petty songs...

1. "Runnin' Down a Dream"
2. "I Won't Back Down"
3. "Learning to Fly" (1991)
4. "Jammin' Me"
5. "Mary Jane's Last Dance"
6. "Into the Great Wide Open" (The 1991 Video)
7. "Here Comes My Girl"
8. "You Got Lucky"
9. "Out in the Cold"
10. "Refugee"


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My favorite Petty songs...

1. "Runnin' Down a Dream"
2. "I Won't Back Down"
3. "Learning to Fly" (1991)
4. "Jammin' Me"
5. "Mary Jane's Last Dance"
6. "Into the Great Wide Open" (The 1991 Video)
7. "Here Comes My Girl"
8. "You Got Lucky"
9. "Out in the Cold"
10. "Refugee"

So you only like the video version of Into the Great Wide Open? Then I want to change my list so that I only refernce Learning to Fly off of the 1991 Bulls Championship video that came with a subscription to Sports Illustrated

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"Runnin' Down a Dream" is literally the only Tom Petty song I have never liked.

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