Tom Petty and Steve Winwood Concert – Fantastic!

July 16, 2008

What a great show. I have always liked Steve Winwood and admired his skill and talent. I was glad to hear that he would be on stage with Tom Petty, my absolute favorite rock and roll band.

Now that I’ve heard Steve Winwood live, I have more than respect, I have fervor! What a fantastic performance. It was the difference between always living off a tributary and now getting to The Source. The music he played was a direct channel to the wellspring of music, reaching back into the history of rock and roll, carried on the river of sheer natural talent. It was like the experience I had when I finally saw a Paul Cezanne painting in real life. I’d see them in book, but books do not do them justice. When I saw in the flesh, I understood why Cezanne is considered a master. The paintings have light in them. They emanate it and are almost abuzz. That’s the experience of Steve Winwood live. The first time I heard Tom Petty I became an instant devotee; now I am a believer in Steve Winwood.

When he played “Dear Mr. Fantasy” it was like casting a spell, like the sounds from the beginnings of the Earth.

When he was on stage with Tom Petty and played “Can’t Find My Way Home” and “Giime Some Lovin’ ” it was as if Tom Petty’s band became guests to this great visitor. The audience was charged. The place was one big party, people unified, singing along.

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers jammed with such energy and power! “Honeybee” poured out of their guitars like a machine churning. Mick Campbell’s guitar was splitting granite. “Mystic Eyes” was like a message from space. “Don’t Come Around Here No More” took you on a trip. “Saving Grace” turned into a jam. It’s one of those songs you think might not jam live, but it does with that grinding roadhouse beat. I didn’t realize “It’s Good to be King” would be great live, but it jams. The band can take any song and expand it to make it a unique live experience.

What a great show. The songs are still ringing in my head.

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  • 1. Steve M.  |  July 17, 2008 at 11:13 pm

    You captured the flavor of this evening most vividly. Steve Winwood’s soulful vocals have entertained these ears since “Gimmie Some Lovin” was newly minted some 40+ years ago. Think his youthful appearance is natural, or (now at age 60) does he have a Dorian Gray portrait somewhere?

    Noticed and appreciated how most of Tom Petty’s collaborators stood along the same level around the stage: Reminder that it’s not just Petty, it’s also the Heartbreakers.

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