My Middle Name Is Earl - The Official ILM Track-By-Track TOM PETTY Listening Thread

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this thing is exhausting to watch. that same beat and tempo for so many songs. such a slog. still like those george and roy hits and i will always love the TP songs but the rest of it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKvCS7nXHe4

scott seward, Tuesday, 4 June 2024 13:03 (four months ago) link

played the wilburys album yesterday and “last night” calmed my newborn so i have to like it

the defenestration of prog (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 4 June 2024 13:10 (four months ago) link

"Rattled" is fine! It could do with a less clattering recording of the rhythm section, but no song with Roy Orbison doing that little purring "rrraaaow" can be all bad. I get that it's a little bit "Paul McCartney album track with special guest Cliff Richard" but, I mean, that's kinda who these guys are.

"Last Night" definitely risks falling into Gone Troppo territory, but the chorus is a real charmer, and once again there's infinite value in having Roy pop in for two lines while everyone else contributes unpretentious backing vocals. As for our thread's protagonist, this is easily the most relaxed and in-the-pocket Petty's sounded for several albums now. Probably his best showing since "Dogs on the Run" - and notably, he seems to have entirely shed his weird bag of strangled and swallowed vocal tricks. I have to wonder if Lynne or Harrison or someone pushed him in that direction.

"She lowered the boom" is a rather odd choice of images, though.

not the one who's tryin' to dub your anime (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 4 June 2024 14:18 (four months ago) link

That's the line that apparently pissed off the PMRC (no joke).

I discovered Petty during the Poppy Bush Interzone era of albums, so to listen to his early gargle-whine came as a shock.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 4 June 2024 14:20 (four months ago) link

lol whereas I was a bit "who is this mellow crooner??"

(with the Lynne stuff in particular, which will never be my favorite. but I'll go on about that when we get to Full Moon Fever.)

But you were fine with Wildflowers, no?

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 4 June 2024 18:56 (four months ago) link

Oh yeah, one of his best.

And his singing isn't my issue with the Lynne stuff, I think his voice mellowed quite nicely. Just don't like the production.

Not Alone Any More

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cko3dBWiyus

Congratulations

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uNnVjcRqZ0

scott seward, Wednesday, 5 June 2024 12:41 (four months ago) link

i really like that roy song despite the jeff lynne roller rink sound.

and i like dylan's vocals on "congratulations".

scott seward, Wednesday, 5 June 2024 12:43 (four months ago) link

oh I love that Lynne synth -- it's simulating Roy going down the drain.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 5 June 2024 12:53 (four months ago) link

I think I read that Dylan brought "Congratulations" almost fully written and they helped change a few of the verses.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 5 June 2024 12:53 (four months ago) link

two good ones, where the kitsch in the arrangements work in the songs' favor.

Thus Sang Freud, Wednesday, 5 June 2024 12:57 (four months ago) link

i'd totally buy that about Congratulations, it sounds like mostly dylan (except the harmonies when singing the title!)

a (waterface), Wednesday, 5 June 2024 13:08 (four months ago) link

congratulations is such a fun little song

the defenestration of prog (voodoo chili), Wednesday, 5 June 2024 13:23 (four months ago) link

I quite dig Harrison's solo in "Congratulations."

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 5 June 2024 13:34 (four months ago) link

very succinct. i also like those little ELO embellishments that float through.

Thus Sang Freud, Wednesday, 5 June 2024 13:42 (four months ago) link

Congratulations is one of the ones where, Lynn-wise, I could lose the synth, but definitely not the backing vocals. And the group "congratulations" are essential, obv. Agreed that Harrison's playing also elevates it a lot. Kind of the best-case scenario for the whole premise: everybody brings in some seemingly by-the-numbers songs and then, as a team, elevates them with their own special set of skills.

not the one who's tryin' to dub your anime (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 5 June 2024 14:59 (four months ago) link

*Lynne

not the one who's tryin' to dub your anime (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 5 June 2024 15:35 (four months ago) link

Heading For The Light

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VarURT-pH8o

Margarita

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2Au3QoU-EE

scott seward, Thursday, 6 June 2024 12:44 (four months ago) link

i do feel like jeff lynne knew how to bring the george out of george and make him really sound like george. his voice. his guitar. on this and cloud nine.

scott seward, Thursday, 6 June 2024 12:47 (four months ago) link

Fifteen years earlier, this Harrisong would've been a sententious affair; now he wrote this shiny, tuneful, ebullient death song. The harmonies and Jim Horn sax are essential.

The opening synth line on "Margarita" -- the Wilburys as Kraftwerk? Then it settles into its Bo Diddley groove. Great throwaway lines ("She wrote a long letter on a short piece of paper").

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 6 June 2024 12:48 (four months ago) link

i do feel like jeff lynne knew how to bring the george out of george and make him really sound like george. his voice. his guitar. on this and cloud nine.

― scott seward,

Totally. Cloud Nine was Lynne's first production for these guys and probably the best? George as co-producer kept the Lynneisms in check.

"Heading For the Light" was like Dylan's "Congratulations" a song George brought basically completed.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 6 June 2024 12:50 (four months ago) link

speaking of production and jim horn, i like some of the stuff on this 1979 roy album. i think there are a couple of 70s-saxy slow jams too. but i just like the way this song sounds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecZPP2ONQKA

scott seward, Thursday, 6 June 2024 12:58 (four months ago) link

the george song is a good one. not sure what to think about "margarita" -- lots of different things spliced together. it's almost like a studio demo of "hey look what i can do with all these famous guys."

Thus Sang Freud, Thursday, 6 June 2024 13:03 (four months ago) link

Oh this is the Disco Orbison album! xpost

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 6 June 2024 13:03 (four months ago) link

t's almost like a studio demo of "hey look what i can do with all these famous guys."

why it works imo

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 6 June 2024 13:05 (four months ago) link

also--that's the Wilbury conceit!

a (waterface), Thursday, 6 June 2024 13:27 (four months ago) link

Yeah Laminar Flow rules and I’m not even a big Roy guy!

brimstead, Thursday, 6 June 2024 13:42 (four months ago) link

My mom loved "she wrote a long letter, on a short piece of paper."

On the other hand, I remember playing this album in my apartment, circa 2005, for J. Blount (still lurking? idk), him being fairly skeptical throughout, and completely abandoning ship at Margarita's "wang a lang a" backing vocals.

not the one who's tryin' to dub your anime (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 6 June 2024 13:47 (four months ago) link

Alfred otm re: Heading for the Light - can EASILY imagine the turgid version buried in the folds of Here in the Material World. But this one's delightful.

not the one who's tryin' to dub your anime (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 6 June 2024 13:48 (four months ago) link

Knowing blount I'm shocked he didn't decide that "Margarita" moment was the moment to stay.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 6 June 2024 13:51 (four months ago) link

Tweeter And The Monkey Man

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PabG3nJRu3k

End Of The Line

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMVjToYOjbM

scott seward, Friday, 7 June 2024 12:35 (four months ago) link

"end of the line" is the one for me. i think its the best thing that came out of this project.

scott seward, Friday, 7 June 2024 12:35 (four months ago) link

"Tweeter and the Monkey Man" is Dylan's Springsteen piss-take. I love the AND THE WALLS CAME DOWN interlude. That's why we go to the Wilburys.

"End of the Line" is another mostly George song, but I can't imagine it without Tom Petty's generous, relaxed vocal: he's like an old dear friend paying respects.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 7 June 2024 12:37 (four months ago) link

and there you have it. onward to Full Moon Fever.

scott seward, Friday, 7 June 2024 12:40 (four months ago) link

As a kid, I was mildly scandalized by the use of "Hell," but understood that wild rock and roll band singers would be the types to use language like that.

Apart from all the Jersey window-dressing, which is certainly Springsteen, this seems of a piece with many a Dylan story-song, from "Lily" to "Black Diamond Bay" and even "Hurricane" --- the shift to the first person observer at the end is straight out of the latter two. It all works, not the most exciting crime spree song narrative but I think he just wants it to rhyme, man. I'm not sure what to make of Tweeter's trans status... It could certainly be handled worse.

not the one who's tryin' to dub your anime (Doctor Casino), Friday, 7 June 2024 13:05 (four months ago) link

re those last two, the wilburys sure knew how to write throwaways. the first one is evelavated by george's voice, and wow that dylan guitar solo in the second one.

Thus Sang Freud, Friday, 7 June 2024 13:25 (four months ago) link

Dylan doesn't take any solos on the album; they're all George, according to the credits.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 7 June 2024 13:25 (four months ago) link

that could be true but i have heard lots of dylan guitar solos and that sounds exactly like them. maybe george or someone was channeling dylan? or maybe they didn't count that as an official solo?

Thus Sang Freud, Friday, 7 June 2024 13:27 (four months ago) link

actually two guitars are soloing there, but the dylan(esque) one is prominent.

Thus Sang Freud, Friday, 7 June 2024 13:29 (four months ago) link

Hm! I'm still hearing George's jangle and easily identifiable slide.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 7 June 2024 13:30 (four months ago) link

I just glanced at the credits again and Harrison and Lynne are the only electric guitarists; the other three strum acoustic.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 7 June 2024 13:31 (four months ago) link

we're talking "like a ship" at 1:55? dylan only knows two notes when he solos, and those are the two. i guess it was a loving homage by harrison and/or lynne.

Thus Sang Freud, Friday, 7 June 2024 13:35 (four months ago) link

Oh! Sorry. I thought you meant "End of the Line."

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 7 June 2024 13:36 (four months ago) link

“end of the line” is one of those songs that feels like it’s always been around

the defenestration of prog (voodoo chili), Friday, 7 June 2024 13:58 (four months ago) link

"End of the Line" is really lovely. Best-case scenario for an upbeat middle-aged rock star reflection song. It gains an added poignancy from Orbison's passing --- at only 52! --- and now from Harrison's and Petty's as well. Tom's verses are beautifully delivered, although I'll note that this would have been my first experience of misunderstanding him: "Sit around and wonder / What your ma will bring," I thought.

not the one who's tryin' to dub your anime (Doctor Casino), Friday, 7 June 2024 14:50 (four months ago) link

oh yeah for the record, "maxine" and "like a ship" didn't make the album.

scott seward, Friday, 7 June 2024 15:21 (four months ago) link


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