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Lindsey in The Heartbreakers?
I posted something about this in the Stevie thread but some of you might not go in there
The latest Men's Journal has a good interview with Tom Petty in which they discuss the track he collaborated with Lindsey on for the She's The One soundtrack which the author loved but which Tom says he doesn't really remember because he hated the album so much. Then he says that what he DOES remember is that he tried to get Lindsey to join The Heartbreakers, because he wanted someone else who could be a frontman in the band so he didn't have to take on that whole burden. The writer then talks about how it was Stevie who really, really wanted to join his band and paints a somewhat unflattering picture of Stevie just following them around on tour and showing up at his house even though they made fun of her clothes and stuff. There's some highlights of the interview online but the Lindsey stuff you gotta read in the magazine. http://www.mensjournal.com/magazine/...-down-20140717 |
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so Stevie wanted to join Heartbreakers to the point of being a total pain in Petty's a$$, but he wanted Lindsey, not her.
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Here's the quote about Lindsey and their working together on Walls for the She's The One soundtrack:
But at least the session produced one good anecdote, “I do remember trying to talk Lindsey into joining the band that night,” he says. “Stevie wasn’t playing with them at the time, so I said, ‘Why don’t you just join our band and get the heat off of me?’ I never wanted to be the front guy—I got that job and I’ve been stuck with it ever since.” (his quote about Stevie is in the Stevie forum) |
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well she was trying to join them in the late 70s/early 80s and Tom tried to get Linds to join them in the mid 90s. But I do wonder if she knows they asked Lindsey to join.
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Excerpt from an article about Tom Petty's albums:
Boston Herald, August 29, 2014 By: Jed Gottlieb, Music http://bostonherald.com/entertainmen..._petty_clunker Petty opens the album with “Walls (Circus),” a tremendous track with a chorus so beautiful, you could weep for days (those Lindsey Buckingham harmony vocals slay me). After a sweet high, things fall off. But really lousy stuff? Nope, even the dopey “California” has a joyous charm and the long “Hung Up and Overdue” redeems itself during a lovely instrumental outro. |
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Don't take it so seriously. Stevie, by force, enjoyed being involved with the Heartbreakers, but she wasn't going to defect from Fleetwood Mac or her solo career. And Tom Petty was joking about having Lindsey taking over the reins to relieve Tom of all the weight he had to carry. All of that talk was in jest when Lindsey was just doing sessions work with them. There was never going to be a Lindsey Buckingham and the Heartbreakers band.
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History repeating.
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