![]() ![]() The band’s performance of these songs, though they are vastly superior to the songs on The Last DJ, nonetheless failed to satisfy. “We run it, and I don’t really see why we need advice from Pepsi.” On the other hand, Petty also admitted that “we’re all working for the man whether we like it or not,” and he and his band do in fact record for the corporate behemoth AOL Time Warner.The lion’s share of Petty’s show consisted of his hits, vintage album tracks, and covers. “This is our rock and roll band,” he commented. Between songs, Petty boasted that his band does not accept corporate sponsorships. ![]() A few of the new songs, including the propulsive, catchy title track and the lovely “Can’t Stop the Sun”, were engaging enough, but others, like the formulaic, plodding “When a Kid Goes Bad” and the rambling, psychedelic “Lost Children”, felt flat.Lyrically, more than a little hypocrisy taints the new songs, many of which lash out at the corporate control of popular music. Petty and his longtime backing band the Heartbreakers seemed to be just going through the motions, though the near-capacity crowd that came to see them cheered wildly throughout their performance.Petty’s set featured a number of songs from his latest album, The Last DJ, which has - with good reason - received mixed reviews. Though he called it “the greatest rock room” and repeatedly mentioned how happy he was to be there, Tom Petty sounded simply uninspired playing Madison Square Garden on the second-to-last stop of his current tour. The Last DJ Love Is a Long Road Have Love Will Travel Free Fallin’ When a Kid Goes Bad Shadow of a Doubt (A Complex Kid) I Won’t Back Down You Don’t Know How It Feels Mary Jane’s Last Dance Handle With Care Feel a Whole Lot Better Can’t Stop the Sun A Woman in Love The Waiting King’s Highway Learning to Fly Yer So Bad Lost Children Refugee Runnin’ Down a Dream ENCORE You Wreck Me Carol American Girl ![]()
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