Marty Stuart on Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:


"I’ve never made any bones about it. I think Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers were the greatest Rock & Roll Band the United States Of America has ever produced."

Wow. Better than The Hawks/The Band (though composed of only one American and four Canadians, I consider the U.S.A. responsible for their formation)? Better than NRBQ, and The Byrds? And Los Lobos? As I consider Marty and his band The Fabulous Superlatives the current best band in the world, his opinions carry a lot of weight with me.

Okay, maybe I’ve been wrong about TP & TH. ;-)
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I kept my copy of Fresh Cream (and the John Mayall album, as well as it’s followup with Peter Green playing guitar), but ditched Disraeli Gears long ago. Did you hear Atlantic Records President Ahmet Ertegan’s reaction to hearing the album tapes? He characterized the music as "psychedelic h*rsesh*t." ;-)

I was surprised that after having disbanded Cream (in reaction to hearing Music From Big Pink), Clapton formed another band with Ginger Baker, whose drumming style is diametrically opposed to that of Levon Helm and Jim Gordon.

After the Blind Faith side project, Steve Winwood was back with Traffic full-time, and drummer/songwriter Jim Capaldi wanted to move to the front of the stage (on piano). He enlisted the services of two of his favorite drummers (mine too)---Jim Gordon and Roger Hawkins. Wish I had seen THAT lineup live!


Clapton asserts he never invited G. baker to join Blind Faith and given the ongoing war between Baker and Bruce, which had thrust Clapton into the thankless role of perpetual mediator, it makes sense that he wasn't eager for a reunion with either of them. According to the liner notes in my Blind Faith deluxe, Baker "just showed up" at Clapton's home during a rehearsal and apparently, EC didn't have the will to refuse him. It's not clear to me whether Winwood had invited Baker or not, but I happen to like his playing with B. Faith. 

While Disraeli Gears is admittedly dated, I still enjoy listening to it,once in a great while, although I tend to skip over S.O.Y.L. -- heard that one a few too many times. Fresh Cream is my favorite Cream album because it's more bluesy, less psychedelic. 

There is a concert dvd of the version of Traffic you mention: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocjSc7v83pk

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers had its roots in the Gainesville, FL music scene in the 60's consisting of a few small bands competing for gigs at local U of F fraternity houses and other local venues. Tom competed against another band made up of the Jourard brothers, who later rounded out Martha & the Motels. Jeff Jourard was certainly the superior guitarist to the player in Tom's band. In fact Tom asked Jeff to go on tour with his band once everyone moved to California to replace his original guitarist, who was leaving the band, but later returned. So unless you are counting the time when Jeff Jourard played with the Heartbreakers, than I can't see where they were the "greatest band" ever. Tom was surely a great song writer, but his band IMHO are light weights compared to another Florida band, the Allman Brothers, coming out of Ormond Beach FL. If you include Steven Stills also from Gainesville, then you begin to see what Tom and his band were competing against...some of the greatest musicians up and including now. Enjoy the music!!
@jaym759: "Lightweights"---that adjective better characterizes The Heartbreakers than did my use of "unsubstantial."

Another band whose talents don’t rise to the level of the songwriting---imo---are The Attractions. The only Costello album I like enough to own is King Of America, produced by T Bone Burnett, who has great taste in musicians.

The musicians heard on King Of America include the great Earl Palmer, Ray Brown, James Burton, Jerry Scheff, Ron Tutt, Jo-El Sonnier, Mitchell Froom, T-Bone Wolk, Jim Keltner, and David Hildago. Damn!


With a single post you've thrown into doubt every post you've made about music.  I actually thought you knew something.  But to slight the Attractions clearly shows your TIN drum EAR.  They were (and as the Imposters) still are a great band.  Additionally, during his Hall Of Fame acceptance speech Mr. Costello called Bruce Thomas the greatest rock and roll drummer.  So there!  Take it back or I will be forced to write an angry op-ed letter to the New York Times.

BTW, the Attraction also played on "King Of America".