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1. | Here Comes My Girl
Directed by John Goodhue, 1979
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2. | Refugee
Directed by John Goodhue, 1979
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3. | The Waiting
Directed by Jim Lenahan, 1981
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4. | A Woman in Love (It's Not Me)
Directed by Jim Lenahan, 1981
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5. | Insider
Directed by Jim Lenahan, 1981
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6. | You Got Lucky
Directed by Jim Lenahan, 1982
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7. | Change Of Heart
Directed by Cameron Crowe, Phil Savenick &Doug Dowdle, 1982
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8. | Don't Come Arround Here No More
Directed by Jeff Stein , 1985
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9. | Jammin' Me
Directed by Jim Lenahan , 1987
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10. | I Won't Back Down
Directed by David Leland, 1989
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11. | Runnin' Down A Dream
Directed by David Leland, 1989
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12. | Free Fallin
Directed by Julien Temple, 1989
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13. | A Face In A Crowd
Directed by Jesse Dylan, 1990
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14. | Yer So Bad
Directed by Julien Temple, 1990
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15. | Learning To Fly
Directed by Julien Temple, 1991
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16. | Into The Great Wide Open
Directed by Julien Temple, 1991
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17. | Mary Jane's Last Dance
Directed by Keir McFarlane, 1993
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When MTV gave Tom Petty a special Video Vanguard Award in 1994, it was a very public acknowledgement of the imagination and hard work that has gone into a series of videos that have pushed the limits of a medium struggling to grow from a promotional tool to a genuine art form.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers began making music videos, for hits such as 'Refugee' and 'Here Comes My Girl,' before there was an MTV or any other regular outlet for them. By the time the idea of cable music channels had taken hold, Petty was coming up with clips like 'You Got Lucky' - a mini-Mad Max film that helped push other musicians to treat the form as more than a chance to lip synch and strum unplugged instruments. The psychedelic, Alice-in-Wonderland-on-acid 'Dont Come Around Here No More' raised the stakes again, as Petty and the Heartbreakers demonstrated their intention to devote the same sort of creativity to their videos that they did to their records and live shows.
From the lyrical juxtaposition of two generations of teenagers in 'Free Fallin' to the Award Winning 'Mary Janes Last Dance' featuring Kim Basinger, Petty treated his clips as small films. The narrative 'Into the Great Wide Open,' which features Faye Dunaway and Johnny Depp, actually resulted in offers to make Pettys story/song into a full length motion picture. Pettys reaction was, 'It already is.'
Here are the best videos of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, a powerful document of the early evolution of a new kind of art - and some rockin tunes by a great band.
Bill Flanagan, September 1995 |
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