Bobtalk

June 9, 1986
San Diego, California
San Diego Sports Arena
Concert

Thank you. Here's an old song Lucky Old Sun.

Thank you. I wanna introduce the band right now, needs no introduction. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. (after Masters Of War)

Thank you. I wanna do a song I wrote a while back. Somebody's bet me tonight that I don't remember it. (before One Too Many Mornings)

I wanna bring Tom back, but I don't know where he is? Tom? Supposed to do this song with Tom but I'll do it myself. Maybe he'll come back, maybe he won't now. (before I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know; Tom Petty walks on stage after the first verse)

Thank you. That song’s called I Forgot More. I think it's by Lefty Frizzell, right? Having all these new artists these days you forget about the old ones.

Thank you, all right, everybody must get stoned. That can be taken a couple of ways. This is a song I wrote that can’t be taken but one, and this is it. (before Across The Borderline)

Thank you, all right, I just recorded a new record album on Columbia Records and Tapes, should be out sometime I guess. This summer, maybe next winter. Anyway Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers helped me record a song that Tom and I wrote, it's called Got My Mind Made Up. Anyway we're gonna try it out this evening. It sounds all right.

All right. Ricky Nelson did a lot of my songs, I wanna do one of his, called Lonesome Town.

All right. On keyboards, Benmont Tench. Playing lead guitar, Michael Campbell. On the drums, Stan Lynch. On the bass guitar, Howie Epstein. And I especially wanna thank Mr. Tom Petty himself. I tell you it's not everybody lets you use his band, I'll tell you that. And of course my singing sweethearts on the left, The Queens of Rhythm. I wanna introduce everybody by their name but maybe be crazy. Anyway. (plays In The Garden) All right, thank you. This will be the last song of the evening. We don't wanna go into overtime.

All right, we’re gonna play that for the < inaudible> rest of the upcoming tour. It's a little bit more together. It's called Roll Me Over Baby And Rock Em Dead.


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