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Post by lovejahlive on Oct 7, 2015 20:35:33 GMT -7
A new Tom Petty biography by writer Warren Zanes reveals that the musician struggled with heroin addiction in the '90s, a facet of his life he's purposely kept out of the spotlight until now.
"The first thing said to me on the subject is, 'I am very concerned that talking about this is putting a bad example out there for young people. If anyone is going to think heroin is an option because they know my story of using heroin, I can't do this,'" Zanes said in a recent interview with The Washington Post. "And I just had to work with him and say, 'I think you're going to come off as a cautionary tale rather than a romantic tale.'"
Although Zanes doesn't go into too much detail about Petty's addiction in the interview, he does speculate why he started abusing drugs later in life (Petty, now 64, was in his 40s and 50s in the '90s). "He's a rock and roller," Zanes said. "He had had encounters with people who did heroin, and he hit a point in his life when he did not know what to do with the pain he was feeling."
One of those people was Heartbreakers bassist Howie Epstein, who died in 2003 of drug-related complications. "The fact was, Petty's drug use was partially obscured by Howie Epstein's more dramatic decline," Zanes writes in the biography, titled Petty: A Biography.
"I probably spent a month not getting out of bed, just waking up and going, 'Oh, f---,'" Petty says in the biography. "The only thing that stopped the pain was drugs. But it was stupid. I'd never come up against anything that was bigger than me, something that I couldn't control. But it starts running your life ... I'm lucky I came through. Not everyone does."
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Post by salmon401 on Oct 7, 2015 20:39:58 GMT -7
How is the Copy Pasta in PR?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2015 20:46:53 GMT -7
apparently excessive
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Post by salmon401 on Oct 7, 2015 20:50:25 GMT -7
Never ending bowl.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2015 20:52:52 GMT -7
hopefully comes with breadsticks
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Post by lovejahlive on Oct 7, 2015 20:52:43 GMT -7
sucks. third world intertrons...
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Post by dirtyrice on Oct 8, 2015 8:27:50 GMT -7
His set at Vegoose was pretty good but didn't catch it all due to fatigue from SCI late night the night prior. Man was that a fucking show! SCI had the best Axel Rose impersonator I've ever seen! Orleans hooks up the fat drinks too. Whiskey n coke has like one little coke splash on top of a huge glass of jack.
So yes I care.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2015 11:10:20 GMT -7
I saw him with the Grateful Dead in the 80's. Garcia set a very bad example for a lot of people. Both Dead Heads and I'm sure to an extent some musicians like Petty looked at him and thought, 'if Jerry does it it must be cool'. I wouldn't think Petty directly thought that but it might have been in the back of his mind...
I never really liked H. I only did it like ten times but I sold it on summer tour in 1990, I knew Lower Manhattan and someone asked me to take them down to Alphabet City to score, so I saw where they were getting it. I just went back with cash and scored and took it on tour and sold it for a 500% markup to the junkies, I made five or six trips from lot to New York City and back, I made a mint. Karma bit me in the ass though, I got Hep C somewhere in there from one of ten times I actually tried the product...
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Post by PooDolla on Oct 8, 2015 11:12:46 GMT -7
so that's why Wildflowers was so good. I get it now.
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Post by betterweather1239 on Oct 8, 2015 11:13:58 GMT -7
It did have some mellower soulful tunes
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Post by travelinlight879 on Oct 8, 2015 11:25:19 GMT -7
Never tried, can't see a reason to start now
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Post by frododoknobo on Oct 8, 2015 11:26:00 GMT -7
I felt like I did H at his Lockn' set last year, nodding off and shit..............because it was boring.
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Post by betterweather1239 on Oct 8, 2015 11:27:43 GMT -7
I've seen him a handful of times. Only enjoy the deep cuts live or at home.
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Post by PooDolla on Oct 8, 2015 11:32:44 GMT -7
I'm a fan. Love me some Petty.
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 8, 2015 13:13:21 GMT -7
I view Petty like I do Springsteen. Don't love them or their music, don't hate them either. Both have some good songs, some of them really good, some of them meh. Neither of them pushed any boundaries or introduced anything new into rock. No one felt the urge to start a band because of them. I always thought that slow drawl thing was because he's from Florida, not junk.
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Post by saulgoodman on Oct 9, 2015 9:37:48 GMT -7
his bassist from the heartbreakers in the 80's/90's died here in town from a heroin overdose back in '03. he didn't expressly discuss his own addictions in Running Down a Dream, the Peter Bogdonovich doc, but he did allude to how Epstein's particularly emphatic demons encouraged him and the rest of the band to dial back their partying a good bit.
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 9, 2015 9:43:42 GMT -7
That Bogdonovich doc was pretty good.
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