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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 02 Oct 17 8.40pm | |
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Unconscious and not breathing...
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Palacetinian Surrey Fam 02 Oct 17 9.01pm | |
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Being reported he has died. Sad news
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Palacetinian Surrey Fam 02 Oct 17 9.05pm | |
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One of my favourite Tom Petty videos...
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 02 Oct 17 9.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Palacetinian
One of my favourite Tom Petty videos... Indeed. Was only 66. RIP. Edited by nickgusset (02 Oct 2017 9.12pm)
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simlaboy coulsdon 02 Oct 17 9.11pm | |
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That’s a heartbreaker
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Palacetinian Surrey Fam 02 Oct 17 9.14pm | |
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Originally posted by simlaboy
That’s a heartbreaker Too soon!
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 02 Oct 17 9.29pm | |
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Very, very talented man; a great songwriter. Also true to the spirit of American rock in the tradition of the Byrds. I saw Tom and the Heartbreakers supporting Nils Lofgren at Hammersmith May '77. They were very impressive, obvious they were destined for greater things. Very sad he should go at a relatively young age, but he has left a fabulous musical legacy for discerning fans. RIP Tom!
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Pikester Worthing 02 Oct 17 9.35pm | |
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Tom Petty was the very first concert I went to (Would have been Roxy Music but they cancelled). My eldest brother was really in to him, so I borrowed a few records - loved Refugee, American Girl, Even The Losers etc. and saw the great man in Brighton. Full Moon Fever is still a favourite CD and the Greatest Hits is well worth a listen. Netflix has a Tom Petty documentary which is well worth a watch too. Very sad. RIP Tom.
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 02 Oct 17 9.50pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
Very, very talented man; a great songwriter. Also true to the spirit of American rock in the tradition of the Byrds. I saw Tom and the Heartbreakers supporting Nils Lofgren at Hammersmith May '77. They were very impressive, obvious they were destined for greater things. Very sad he should go at a relatively young age, but he has left a fabulous musical legacy for discerning fans. RIP Tom!
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Ray in Houston Houston 02 Oct 17 10.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Palacetinian
Too soon! No, he's just learning...to fly.
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Hrolf The Ganger 02 Oct 17 10.27pm | |
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His stuff with Jeff Lynne is especially great. RIP
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wordup 02 Oct 17 10.50pm | |
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Good god, it's relentless. RIP
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