“It bothers me if I haven’t given the fans of Tom Petty what they deserve to hear, which is Tom Petty’s music the way that he would play it, now that he’s not around to do it for them. They’ll forgive you for it, but we don’t want that to happen. 2.9K Share 470K views 9 years ago The Waiting by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers from the album Hard Promises released in 1981 all rights belong to Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, their. They’re gonna know if you screwed up a guitar lick. Lyrics Yeah, the waiting is the hardest part, Every day you see one more card You take it on the faith, you take it to heart, Yeah, the waiting is the hardest part. The ones that are gonna know if you messed up a lyric. How am I suppoused to last five days without shooting something Homer 'The Waiting' is a song by Tom Petty played in 'The Cartridge Family' while Homer was waiting for his gun. “Now we realize that the true Tom Petty fans are coming to our shows. “We thought that we were going to do the best that we can to emulate songs that people - I would say that not necessarily really true Tom Petty fans, but really rock ‘n’ roll fans in general - would enjoy the show. “At one time, before Tom Petty died, we were a cover band,” he says. Those songs aren’t the only change for Damn The Torpedoes since Petty died, Kubicz says. The group now also leads audiences in a sing-along of Petty’s 1989 highest-charting hit, “Free Fallin.’” The other is “Southern Accents,” another song that reflects on the life of Petty, a Florida native who sings about the South. Gary Castelluccio, who plays Benmont Tench’s keyboards, and Ross Kantor, who drums the parts of Stan Lynch and Steve Ferrone, round out the group. The Waiting is a song by Tom Petty played in The Cartridge Family while Homer was waiting for his gun. He says Jimi Allen, who plays the part of guitarist Mike Campbell, is more accurate than any other guitar player he’s known. He says Jon Provan, who plays the bass parts of Heartbreakers Howie Epstein and Ron Blair, is “a musician’s musician” who has a better voice than he does. And he eventually found the players he wanted. He says the better Damn The Torpedoes got, the better offers it got. The band’s break came after Kubicz put up a website, started playing bigger venues, and landed a gig at B.B. I wanted to sound like Tom Petty, I wanted to emulate his movements.”ĭamn the Torpedoes’ first years also were spent in bars, Kubicz says. “You don’t have to be an operatic singer like Freddy Mercury” to sing Petty, he says.īut he thought that if he was going to do a tribute, “I’d have to go all the way. He say Petty fit his skills, especially as a singer. And I saw these other guys - I had a couple of friends who were in tribute bands, and although they were only playing bars also, I thought to myself, ‘You know, geez, if I was going to do a tribute band, who would I do it for?’” “So I wanted to do something that was a little bit more exciting. Playback is a box set compilation by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1995. The Waiting is a prime example of great, functional Tom Petty chord craft. Includes international tracking, simplified customs clearance, and no extra charges at delivery. The Waiting tom Petty There are some minor variations between the different verses and chorus, mostly some sliding from one note to another.Tom Petty tribute band Damn The Torpedoes (Contributed photo) Tom Petty And The He - The Waiting - Used Vinyl Record 7 - C34A Condition: Used Price: £10.15 Buy it now Add to basket Watch this item Returns accepted This item will be sent through eBays Global Shipping Programme.
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