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photo by: selene a.

howdy, honkys! the past seven days have been seriously fucked up, but not necessarily all bad, mind you. just shit that i am ill prepared to deal with at this time. anyway, i may be m.i.a. over the next week, but fear not i will be back. in good news, i have an interview tomorrow for a gig that would take me and the family to columbia, sc. i know very little bout the area, but from the research i have been doing seems to be a pretty decent area. i am pretty excited about the possibilities. if anyone is familiar with columbia and wishes to share some info that would be extremely appreciated. so, wish me luck or something. the shitty news, is that i am in need of a real estate lawyer. if anyone knows one please give me a holla. for those that have been paying attention, my bitch ass renter is finally out, but the judgment was far below than expected. she owed us four months, but got a quarter of that. fuckin bullshit. so that has put us in a wee bit of a pickle. thus the need for a real estate lawyer. yeah…..

so, selene was all proud to point out that during this buffalo tom show from the paradise, boston, on 6.10.05 that mr. janovitz gives her a shout out before digging into “i’m allowed.” i will agree that he does mention the name “selene” but its more like “selene?” with a shrugging of the shoulders. regardless, this is a killer show both sonically and setlist wise.

1. birdbrain

2. kitchen door

3. your stripes

4. larry

5. postcard

6. rachael

7. bottom of the rain

8. crutch

9. darl

10. good girl

11. frozen lake

12. treehouse

13. i’m allowed

14. tangerine

15. late at night

16. bleeding heart

17. taillights fade

18. soda jerk

19. wiser

20. velvet roof

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way off topic, bacon.

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Anything that’s rock n roll is fine

Between the solo record, the DVD, Mudcrutch and the big homecoming show, we get a sinking feeling about Petty. Like he’s cleaning out the attic. Like he knows something we don’t.

The below finds the Heartbreakers in their original and finest form, with their outta-nowhere debut behind them and celebrating the release of their sophomore followup, “You’re Gonna Get It,” which dropped two months before the show below, recorded July 16, 1978 at the (still standing) Paradise Rock Club in Boston in a WBCN-sponsored gig. The clear and curious omission is Listen to Her Heart — the best or second best song on YGGI, depending on how you swing. Four covers cut in back to back for the end of the set — Shout, I Fought the Law, Route 66, I’m a King Bee.

TRACK LIST: Anything That’s Rock ‘N’ Roll / Fooled Again / I Need To Know / Don’t Bring Me Down / You’re Gonna Get It / Breakdown / American Girl / Strangered In The Night / Too Much Ain’t Enough / Shout / I Fought The Law / Route 66 / I’m A King Bee

July 16, 1978 Paradise Rock Club/Boston. FM recording.

01-anything-thats-rocknroll

02-fooled-again

03-i-need-to-know

04-dont-bring-me-down

05-youre-gonna-get-it

06-breakdown

07-american-girl

08-strangered-in-the-nigh

09-too-much-aint-enougn

10-shout

11-i-fought-the-law

12-route-66

13-im-king-bee

The zippy zip: petty-boston78.zip

Some other fun clockwatch-killer reading here at Rolling Stone. Ten Things That Piss Off Tom Petty.