Plenty of great songs have been posted already. Here's my favorite from the early days.
It is impossible for me to not sing along every time I hear it.
I honestly can't think of a better one.
Let's look at it this way: On any given night they could have walked on stage and played this setlist. I mean, holy shit. Every one of those is a stone classic. Who are you going to put up against these guys? They were bulletproof.
Breakdown
American Girl
I Need To Know
Listen To Her Heart
Refugee
Here Comes My Girl
Even The Losers
Don't Do Me Like That
The Waiting
It's Good to Be King
Stop Draggin' My Heart Around
Saving Grace
A Woman In Love
Insider
You Wreck Me
Wildflowers
You Got Lucky
Change Of Heart
Rebels
Don't Come Around Here No More
You Don't Know How It Feels
Southern Accents
Make It Better (Forget About Me)
The Best Of Everything
Jammin' Me
Free Fallin'
I Won't Back Down
Crawling Back to You
Love Is A Long Road
Runnin' Down A Dream
Yer So Bad
Learning To Fly
Into The Great Wide Open
Mary Jane's Last Dance
I was trying to think of an American band to put up against him and the only thing I cold really come up with is Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Both similar careers and a named frontman but I'll take Tom over Bruce though.
I'd nominate R.E.M. for top 5 even though they kind of ran out of steam at the end. I think they were mostly un-fuck-withable for about 15 years, but I do know a lot of people who don't care for them.
I only got to see them twice. Once was on the Wildflowers tour and my eyeballs may have been a little dilated. Also, Tom may have been a dragon.
I'd nominate R.E.M. for top 5 even though they kind of ran out of steam at the end. I think they were mostly un-fuck-withable for about 15 years, but I do know a lot of people who don't care for them.
Yeah, Tom's in that league despite Bruce's larger fanship. Springsteen and Mellencamp are two of the only other artists that I can think of that fall into his peer group AND that have continued to record/release new music. Bands just don't last for 40 years, despite the anomalies of TP & tHBs and BS & tESB. Maybe we add the Dead for the post-Jerry iterations and amalgams. Neil Young is among the few other North American artists that continues to do the same...and until recently Rush. The vast majority of their peers from the 1970s and 1980s have been oldies acts/live jukeboxes...not that that isn't their right. Further most of them don't have anywhere near the oeuvre of Petty.
Woulda and definitely shoulda made a point of seeing TP & the HBs...a real musical regret. Can't imagine how his family, bandmates, and friends are feeling.
Not to debate your list, but omitting the Allman Brothers Band this soon after Gregg's passing seems glaring. They had a pretty damn good 45 year run. Agree about the Dead/Dead & Co.
REM is probably my favorite band of all time almost anything I play sounds like Peter Buck. I will say that I didn't care for the Around the Sun, Reveal or Up (late 90s early 2000s) their last 2 albums, Collapse Into Now and Accelerate are as good as anything they ever put out.
That said, I'm not sure I can put them on Tom's level.
Up is a very good, very interesting record. It's long and it's weird (for a band of R.E.M.'s stature at the time). But I think it warrants reappraisal.
Up is a very good, very interesting record. It's long and it's weird (for a band of R.E.M.'s stature at the time). But I think it warrants reappraisal.