[Critique] “Live At The Fillmore”, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Five years after the departure of Tom Petty, the place he held is no less vacant. This box set of four discs, rich substrate of a residency of Tom and his Heartbreakers at the mythical Fillmore in San Francisco in 1997, tells us very strongly what is missing. Basically: a look, guitars, a sharing. Tom Petty was an admirer, a facilitator, before being a rockstar. You have to hear him here NOT singing all the time when he invites Roger McGuinn to celebrate the Byrds four great versions during. Petty was a happy participant, more than a headliner, only too happy to share his stage with his mentors and idols. More discreet than a Springsteen, he knew how to stroll smilingly through the history of rock, taking sometimes astonishing paths: who else could have rubbed the Goldfinger jamesbondian on his own American Girl, support John Lee Hooker at the bluest of his blues AND revisit the Stones — (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, nothing less ? Let’s take advantage of our luck: it happened, it was recorded, it is available in the present. For all time.

Live at The Fillmore, 1997

★★★★ 1/2

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