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[D] [G] [D] Here's a [A] picture you all get after.
[D] Katie and Tom Petty.
We're like this.
They're America's enduring classic rock band.
26 years [A] on and off together.
12 gold and platinum records and a recent induction into the [G] Rock and Roll Hall of [D] Fame.
Congratulations [A] guys.
Their latest release, [Em] The Last DJ, hits stores [A] on Tuesday.
Of course, I'm talking about Tom Petty and the [D] Heartbreakers.
Let's introduce them all.
[Bm] This of course is Tom Petty.
Thank you.
And the Heartbreakers are [G] Mike Campbell on guitar,
Ben Montench on keyboards, a.k. [Bb].a. [D] Ben, Ron Blair [A] on bass, Scott Thurston on guitar and vocals, and Steve Perrone, [F] not Perrone, but [Gm] Perrone [D] on drums. Ron Blair's on the bass. Oh, [G] I'm sorry. [Gb] I got you guys mixed [A] up. Well, nice to see you. [G] Scott, Ron. Ron. [D] Okay, nice to [E] have you. [D] Thank you guys so much for [Gm] doing this. I can't [D] imagine getting up early is something you do on a regular basis for [N] some reason. I haven't been to bed yet. You haven't? Party on, dudes. No, we're having a lot of fun. And thanks for having us and playing our record. You know, we often turn on the Today Show and dance naked around the room. You know? Gee, thanks Tom. I don't know what to say. It's really good to dance naked too, and so is our new record. Well, there you go. They have something in common, don't they? You combine the two and you got it going on. Tell me about the last DJ. I know that it's gotten a lot of attention. Billboard says it's one of the most important songs written by a man who's seen just about everybody. And I know it also takes some sort of shots at the music industry and what you think is wrong with America. Well, in a humorous way, I hope. Yeah. It's just about, you know, living in corporate America and kind of banishing, you know, the different banishing little freedoms that we have. And it's kind of a little story album. You need to hear the whole thing to really understand it. So most of the songs are like that. I mean, it's message [Eb] music, if you will. Well, it's a little story, you know. It's [Gb] just about our collective soul, [Bb] you know. But it's still, you know, [N] it's a lot of fun to dance around the room naked too. We're always getting back to that. Well, I'm not going to be able to dance around the plaza naked, sadly, Tom. But what are you going to be playing for us anyway? [G] So we can dance fully clothed. Right now, [D] the producer [Gb] has asked us to [Eb] go back into our past. We're going back to [F] 1978. And we're going to play a song from our second album called I Need to [Eb] Know. Okay. All [D] right. Tom Fetty and the [N] Heartbreakers. [D]
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More Tom Petty later, but first these messages and [B] the local news. [D] This morning [Bm] Tom
[D] Katie and Tom Petty.
We're like this.
They're America's enduring classic rock band.
26 years [A] on and off together.
12 gold and platinum records and a recent induction into the [G] Rock and Roll Hall of [D] Fame.
Congratulations [A] guys.
Their latest release, [Em] The Last DJ, hits stores [A] on Tuesday.
Of course, I'm talking about Tom Petty and the [D] Heartbreakers.
Let's introduce them all.
[Bm] This of course is Tom Petty.
Thank you.
And the Heartbreakers are [G] Mike Campbell on guitar,
Ben Montench on keyboards, a.k. [Bb].a. [D] Ben, Ron Blair [A] on bass, Scott Thurston on guitar and vocals, and Steve Perrone, [F] not Perrone, but [Gm] Perrone [D] on drums. Ron Blair's on the bass. Oh, [G] I'm sorry. [Gb] I got you guys mixed [A] up. Well, nice to see you. [G] Scott, Ron. Ron. [D] Okay, nice to [E] have you. [D] Thank you guys so much for [Gm] doing this. I can't [D] imagine getting up early is something you do on a regular basis for [N] some reason. I haven't been to bed yet. You haven't? Party on, dudes. No, we're having a lot of fun. And thanks for having us and playing our record. You know, we often turn on the Today Show and dance naked around the room. You know? Gee, thanks Tom. I don't know what to say. It's really good to dance naked too, and so is our new record. Well, there you go. They have something in common, don't they? You combine the two and you got it going on. Tell me about the last DJ. I know that it's gotten a lot of attention. Billboard says it's one of the most important songs written by a man who's seen just about everybody. And I know it also takes some sort of shots at the music industry and what you think is wrong with America. Well, in a humorous way, I hope. Yeah. It's just about, you know, living in corporate America and kind of banishing, you know, the different banishing little freedoms that we have. And it's kind of a little story album. You need to hear the whole thing to really understand it. So most of the songs are like that. I mean, it's message [Eb] music, if you will. Well, it's a little story, you know. It's [Gb] just about our collective soul, [Bb] you know. But it's still, you know, [N] it's a lot of fun to dance around the room naked too. We're always getting back to that. Well, I'm not going to be able to dance around the plaza naked, sadly, Tom. But what are you going to be playing for us anyway? [G] So we can dance fully clothed. Right now, [D] the producer [Gb] has asked us to [Eb] go back into our past. We're going back to [F] 1978. And we're going to play a song from our second album called I Need to [Eb] Know. Okay. All [D] right. Tom Fetty and the [N] Heartbreakers. [D]
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I [D] need to know. I [C] need to know. [Bb] You're lady gonna leave [C] and you better say so. [D] I need to know. I [C] need you [D] now, [Bb] I need you now, I [C] need you now. [Bb] Keep on making me wait, [C] keep on leaving me on. I need [D] you now, [C] I need [D] you now, [C] I need [D] you now. [C] [D]
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More Tom Petty later, but first these messages and [B] the local news. [D] This morning [Bm] Tom
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[D] _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ Here's a [A] picture you all get after.
_ _ [D] _ _ Katie and Tom Petty.
We're like this.
They're America's enduring classic rock band.
26 years [A] on and off together.
12 gold and platinum records and a recent induction into the [G] Rock and Roll Hall of [D] Fame.
Congratulations [A] guys.
Their latest release, [Em] The Last DJ, hits stores [A] on Tuesday.
Of course, I'm talking about Tom Petty and the [D] Heartbreakers.
Let's introduce them all.
[Bm] This of course is Tom Petty.
Thank you.
And the Heartbreakers are [G] Mike Campbell on guitar,
Ben Montench on keyboards, a.k. [Bb].a. [D] Ben, Ron Blair _ [A] on bass, Scott Thurston on guitar and vocals, and Steve Perrone, [F] not Perrone, but [Gm] Perrone [D] on drums. Ron Blair's on the bass. Oh, [G] I'm sorry. [Gb] I got you guys mixed [A] up. Well, nice to see you. [G] Scott, Ron. Ron. [D] Okay, nice to [E] have you. [D] Thank you guys so much for [Gm] doing this. I can't [D] imagine getting up early is something you do on a regular basis for [N] some reason. I haven't been to bed yet. You haven't? _ Party on, dudes. No, we're having a lot of fun. And thanks for having us and playing our record. _ _ You know, we often turn on the Today Show and dance naked around the room. You know? _ Gee, thanks Tom. I don't know what to say. It's really good to dance naked too, and so is our new record. _ Well, there you go. They have something in common, don't they? You combine the two and you got it going on. Tell me about the last DJ. I know that it's gotten a lot of attention. Billboard says it's one of the most important songs written by a man who's seen just about everybody. And I know it also takes some sort of shots at the music industry and what you think is wrong with America. _ Well, in a humorous way, I hope. Yeah. _ It's just about, you know, living in corporate America and kind of banishing, you know, the different banishing little freedoms that we have. And it's kind of a little story album. You need to hear the whole thing to really understand it. So most of the songs are like that. I mean, it's message [Eb] music, if you will. Well, it's a little story, you know. It's [Gb] just about our collective soul, [Bb] you know. But it's still, you know, [N] it's a lot of fun to dance around the room naked too. We're always getting back to that. Well, I'm not going to be able to dance around the plaza naked, sadly, Tom. But what are you going to be playing for us anyway? [G] So we can dance fully clothed. _ Right now, [D] the producer [Gb] has asked us to [Eb] go back into our past. We're going back to _ [F] 1978. _ And we're going to play a song from our second album called I Need to [Eb] Know. Okay. All [D] right. Tom Fetty and the [N] Heartbreakers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
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_ [C] You better say so. [D] I need to know. [C] I need to know. [Bb] Because I'm not alone. _ _ _ [C] I've been worn out. _ _ [Bb] You've been making me wait. _ _ [C] You've been leaving me on. _ _ [D] I need to know. _ _ [C] _ _ I [D] need to know. _ [C] _ _ _ _ What was that? You're popping a [Dm] blight. _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ All of a sudden, it's me, you're me [D] outside. _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [D] I need to know. I [C] need to know. I need to [Bb] know. Because the baby gonna [C] leave and you better say so. [D] I need to know. _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
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_ _ More Tom Petty later, but first these messages and [B] the local news. _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ This morning [Bm] Tom
_ _ [D] _ _ Katie and Tom Petty.
We're like this.
They're America's enduring classic rock band.
26 years [A] on and off together.
12 gold and platinum records and a recent induction into the [G] Rock and Roll Hall of [D] Fame.
Congratulations [A] guys.
Their latest release, [Em] The Last DJ, hits stores [A] on Tuesday.
Of course, I'm talking about Tom Petty and the [D] Heartbreakers.
Let's introduce them all.
[Bm] This of course is Tom Petty.
Thank you.
And the Heartbreakers are [G] Mike Campbell on guitar,
Ben Montench on keyboards, a.k. [Bb].a. [D] Ben, Ron Blair _ [A] on bass, Scott Thurston on guitar and vocals, and Steve Perrone, [F] not Perrone, but [Gm] Perrone [D] on drums. Ron Blair's on the bass. Oh, [G] I'm sorry. [Gb] I got you guys mixed [A] up. Well, nice to see you. [G] Scott, Ron. Ron. [D] Okay, nice to [E] have you. [D] Thank you guys so much for [Gm] doing this. I can't [D] imagine getting up early is something you do on a regular basis for [N] some reason. I haven't been to bed yet. You haven't? _ Party on, dudes. No, we're having a lot of fun. And thanks for having us and playing our record. _ _ You know, we often turn on the Today Show and dance naked around the room. You know? _ Gee, thanks Tom. I don't know what to say. It's really good to dance naked too, and so is our new record. _ Well, there you go. They have something in common, don't they? You combine the two and you got it going on. Tell me about the last DJ. I know that it's gotten a lot of attention. Billboard says it's one of the most important songs written by a man who's seen just about everybody. And I know it also takes some sort of shots at the music industry and what you think is wrong with America. _ Well, in a humorous way, I hope. Yeah. _ It's just about, you know, living in corporate America and kind of banishing, you know, the different banishing little freedoms that we have. And it's kind of a little story album. You need to hear the whole thing to really understand it. So most of the songs are like that. I mean, it's message [Eb] music, if you will. Well, it's a little story, you know. It's [Gb] just about our collective soul, [Bb] you know. But it's still, you know, [N] it's a lot of fun to dance around the room naked too. We're always getting back to that. Well, I'm not going to be able to dance around the plaza naked, sadly, Tom. But what are you going to be playing for us anyway? [G] So we can dance fully clothed. _ Right now, [D] the producer [Gb] has asked us to [Eb] go back into our past. We're going back to _ [F] 1978. _ And we're going to play a song from our second album called I Need to [Eb] Know. Okay. All [D] right. Tom Fetty and the [N] Heartbreakers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
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_ _ More Tom Petty later, but first these messages and [B] the local news. _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ This morning [Bm] Tom