![]() ![]() But as far as I can tell, all these people (not sure about Springsteen) actually revered Petty – and genuinely liked his company. Yet, he was often seen as a second fiddle to Dylan, Neil Young, Springsteen, Stevie Nicks, The Byrds, George Harrison, and more. I’ve long identified with Petty’s celebration of songwriting and his general disregard for most everything else. I grew up loving Tom Petty – thanks to my step dad who played him nearly constantly and scoffed at the “grunge” era of bands that didn’t share Petty’s classicist reverence for the history of rock music. It will be limited to 1000 copies and feature the below original artwork by Teresa Grasseschi. The Pains of Being Pure at Heart’s Full Moon Fever will be available on October 26 exclusively on vinyl via Turntable Kitchen’s SOUNDS DELICIOUS subscription series. What mattered to him was being part of a lineage of timeless rock songwriting.” Along with the announcement, the band also shared their version of the album track “Runnin’ Down a Dream.” The album contained some of Petty’s most enduring hits, including “Free Fallin'” and “I Won’t Back Down.” Kip Berman, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart frontman, says of Petty, “His greatness was that he didn’t seem to be too bothered if people thought he was great or not. A year since the death of Tom Petty’s death, Turntable Kitchen has announced the next record in its SOUNDS DELICIOUS vinyl subscription series is The Pains of Being Pure at Heart’s cover of Petty’s 1989 solo debut album Full Moon Fever.
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