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July 19, 2008 9:38 PM

Mile High Music Festival winds down

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' string of Red Rocks shows over the past few years have pretty much shown he can do no wrong in Colorado. By headlining the first night of the Mile High Music Festival he cemented that bond with a crowd that would have filled four Red Rocks.
Hit machine that he is, he gave the crowd exactly what it wanted. The first five songs - You Wreck Me, Listen To Her Heart, I Won't Back Down, Even the Losers and Free Fallin' - were interrupted only by brief "How is everybody doing tonight?" patter. His setlist of late has been heavy on these hits with a couple of very welcome rarities tossed in. End of the Line is rescued from Traveling Wilburys obscurity in his most recent concerts with a gentle but rocking version. The crowd wildly cheered the "I'm just happy to be here / happy to be alive" line.
Even better, Steve Winwood joined the band for Can't Find My Way Home and Gimme Some Lovin'. Amazing collaboration.
As the night turned to a more bearable 86 degrees Petty kept it up with Last Dance for Mary Jane and more hits. Watch for a full review of the entire festival in Monday's Rocky Mountain News.


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Discussion

  • July 19, 2008

    11:42 PM

    Mark_Brown writes:

    That, by the way, is Mike Campbell (AKA the world's most underrated guitarist) with Petty. Every time I see them the Heartbreakers are an ever-tighter unit. Tonight they simply blasted through their set. As far as I can tell, the Winwood collaboration is a one-off thing, just for us. Sweet.

  • July 20, 2008

    12:25 AM

    Pam writes:

    Phenomenal show!!! I've been trying to see Tom and the boys for nearly 20 years but something always came up. Not tonight...screamin'. I got everything I had waited for and more....and you could not have asked for a more beautiful Colorado night, full moon, easy breeze. We were out of there in 25 minutes and stayed for the entire show.

  • July 20, 2008

    1:43 AM

    John J. Wood writes:

    I hate to spoil it for you, Mark, but Winwood has collaborated with Petty for the same songs at numerous shows already on their current tour.

  • July 20, 2008

    8:23 AM

    Mark_Brown writes:

    I've pulled the setlists from a number of recent Petty shows and that has not been the case. Can you show me where you got your info?

    Four days ago, for example:

    Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
    July 16, 2008
    St Pete Times Forum
    Tampa, Florida

    set list
    01 You Wreck Me
    02 Listen To Her Heart
    03 I Won't Back Down
    04 Even The Losers
    05 Free Fallin'
    06 Mary Jane's Last Dance
    07 Sweet William
    08 End Of The Line
    09 band intro
    10 Saving Grace
    11 Breakdown
    12 Honey Bee
    13 You Don't Know How It Feels
    14 Learning To Fly/Don't Come Around Here No More
    15 Refugee
    16 audience

    encore
    17 Runnin' Down A Dream
    18 Mystic Eyes
    19 American Girl

    the band
    Tom Petty - guitars, vocals
    Mike Campbell - guitars
    Benmont Tench - piano, hammond organ
    Scott Thurston - guitars, keyboards, harmonica, vocals
    Ron Blair - bass
    Steve Ferrone - drums

  • July 20, 2008

    8:28 AM

    Delana writes:

    Did anyone see the late night show? Who performed?

  • July 20, 2008

    10:23 AM

    Mark_Brown writes:

    When I spoke with Mike Gordon he planned to be part of it, but he was pretty tired too.

  • July 20, 2008

    10:43 AM

    Ted C writes:

    Can someone tell me what time Winwood's show starts today?

  • July 20, 2008

    12:05 PM

    Mark_Brown writes:

    You are correct, John. Winwood HAS joined Petty for those two songs on select other dates, including the Hollywood Bowl. Still seems somewhat rare, so I was glad to see it.

    Ted C, Winwood's show was yesterday.

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