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Tom Petty: See Never-Before-Seen Mini-Film from 1997 Fillmore Residency

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers are releasing Live at the Fillmore (1997) next month. The live album chronicles the band’s legendary 20-show residency at The Fillmore in San Francisco in 1997….

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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers are releasing Live at the Fillmore (1997) next month. The live album chronicles the band's legendary 20-show residency at The Fillmore in San Francisco in 1997. Now, fans are seeing never-before-seen footage from those shows in a new clip shared to the band's YouTube channel.

The 8:43 short film can be viewed below and acts as a look at the warmth and intimacy of those Fillmore shows.

Live at the Fillmore (1997) comes out on November 25. Per Petty's official website, the album will feature the best moments from the six recorded residency gigs. In total, the standard version of the album contains 33 tracks, with 18 of those tracks being covers. Deluxe versions contain 58 tracks, with 35 of those tracks being covers and other extras including booklets of unseen photos, guitar picks, patches and more.

The live LP is available for pre-order in the following formats:

In a statement on the album, Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell said, "Playing the Fillmore in 1997 for a month was one of my favorite experiences as a musician in my whole life. The band was on fire and we changed the set list every night. The room and the crowd was spiritual... AND... we got to play with some amazing guests. I will always remember those nights with joy and inspiration."

Tom Petty was a bit like Tom Hanks: he was so great that after a while you almost took his greatness for granted. When compiling this list, we kept in mind that the man was putting out great music up until the very end, and we wanted to recognize some of his gems that didn't get as much love as they should have, including some of his final recordings.

We decided that anything he wrote was fair game: obviously his songs with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, as well as his three solo albums. We also included songs from Mudcrutch, his pre-Heartbreakers band (which included Heartbreakers Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench) who broke up in 1975 after recording a few songs; they reunited in 2007 and released a pair of albums. Of course, we included the Traveling Wilburys, focusing on the songs where Tom was the main singer, as well as the songs he wrote for Stevie Nicks, Roy Orbison and Roger McGuinn. We mostly went with studio recordings, but nevertheless, we still heartily recommend the 2008 box set The Live Anthology. We also decided against including covers (although we love his Byrds covers "So You Wanna Be A Rock And Roll Star" and "Feel A Whole Lot Better," his cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well" and his duet with Stevie Nicks on Jackie DeShannon's "Needles and Pins," to name a few). It's worth noting that we frequently referenced Paul Zollo's excellent book, Conversations With Tom Petty often, and we'd definitely recommend that book, as well as Warren Zanes' Tom Petty: The Biography.

Did we miss a few songs? Sure - Petty had waaaaay more than 50 great ones (and we're sure you'll let us know on social media what we missed). But for now, enjoy these, there might be some that you forgot about or some that you haven't even heard.

50. “Don’t Come Around Here No More” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers ‘Southern Accents’ (1985)

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49. “Jammin’ Me” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Let Me Up (I’ve Had Enough)’ (1987)

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48. “You Took My Breath Away” from the Traveling Wilburys’ ‘Vol. 3’ (1990)

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47. “King Of The Hill” from Roger McGuinn’s ‘Back From Rio’ (1991)

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46. “Walls - Circus” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Songs And Music From The Motion Picture “She’s The One”’ (1996)

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45. “Red River” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Hypnotic Eye’ (2014)

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44. “I Should Have Known It” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Mojo’ (2010)

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43. “Last Night” from the Traveling Wiburys’ ‘Vol. 1’ (1988)

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42. “The Wrong Thing To Do (live)” from Mudcrutch’s ‘Extended Play Live’ EP (2008)

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41. “Saving Grace” from Tom Petty’s ‘Highway Companion’ (2006)

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40. “Runnin’ Down A Dream” form Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘The Live Anthology’ (2009)

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39. “The Last DJ” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘The Last DJ’ (2002)

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38. “Wake Up Time” from Tom Petty’s ‘Wildflowers’ (1994)

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37. “You And I Will Meet Again” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ “Into The Great Wide Open” (1991)

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36. “You Got It” from Roy Orbison’s ‘Mystery Girl’ (1989)

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35. “It’s Good To Be King” from Tom Petty’s ‘Wildflowers’ (1994)

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34. “Learning To Fly” from Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ ‘Into The Great Wide Open’ (1991)

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33. “Hungry No More” from Mudcrutch ‘2’ (2016)

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32. “A Wasted Life” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Long After Dark’ (1982)

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31. “I Will Run To You” from Stevie Nicks’ ‘The Wild Heart’ (1983)

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30. “Insider” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Hard Promises’ (1981)

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29. “Deliver Me” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Long After Dark’ (1982)

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28. “Letting You Go” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Hard Promises’ (1981)

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27. “Into The Great Wide Open” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Into The Great Wide Open’ (1991)

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26. “The Wild One, Forever” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ (1976)

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25. “Echo” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Echo’ (1999)

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24. “Angel Dream (No. 4)” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘She’s The One (Songs and Music From The Motion Picture)”

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23. “I Forgive It All” from Mudcrutch ‘2’ (2016)

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22. “I Need To Know” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ “You’re Gonna Get It” (1978)

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21. “Don’t Do Me Like That” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Damn The Torpedoes’ (1979)

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20. “Scare Easy” from Mudcrutch’s ‘Mudcrutch’ (2008)

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The highlight of Mudcrutch’s debut/reunion album (they only recorded a few singles before breaking up in the early ‘70s). Unfortunately, many wrote Mudcrutch off as a side-project. Had Petty kept “Scare Easy” for the Heartbreakers, it could have been a huge hit. He never played Heartbreakers songs with Mudcrutch, and vice-versa, which is a shame. And it’s kind of funny, in retrospect: if the Heartbreakers played Traveling Wilburys songs (including “Handle With Care”) -- reproducing parts by Dylan, Orbison and Harrison -- you’d think they could have pulled off Mudcrutch songs live (given the fact that ⅗ of Mudcrutch were also Heartbreakers).


19. “You Got Lucky” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Long After Dark’ (1982)

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18. “Here Comes My Girl” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Damn The Torpedoes’ (1979)

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17. “A Woman In Love (It’s Not Me)” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Hard Promises’ (1981)

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16. “Waiting For Tonight”: outtake from Tom Petty’s ‘Full Moon Fever,’ released on 1995’s ‘Playback’ box set

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15. “Built To Last” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers; ‘Into The Great Wide Open’ (1991)

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14. “The Best Of Everything” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Southern Accents’ (1985)

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13. “You Don’t Know How It Feels” from Tom Petty’s ‘Wildflowers’ (1994)

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12. “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Greatest Hits’ (1993)

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11. “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” from Stevie Nicks’ ‘Bella Donna’ (1981)

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10. “I Won’t Back Down” from Tom Petty’s ‘Full Moon Fever’ (1989)

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9. “Breakdown (live)” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Pack Up The Plantation: Live’ (1985)

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8. “Refugee” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Damn The Torpedoes’ (1979)

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7. “Listen To Her Heart” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘You’re Gonna Get It’ (1978)

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6. “For Real” - recorded by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers in 2000, and released on ‘The Best Of Everything’ in 2021

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5. “Wildflowers” from Tom Petty’s ‘Wildflowers’ (1994)

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4. “Free Fallin’” from Tom Petty’s ‘Full Moon Fever’ (1989)

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3. “The Waiting” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Hard Promises’ (1981)

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2. “Even The Losers” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Damn The Torpedoes’ (1979)

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1.”American Girl” from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ (1976)

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Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights