My Gen X Playlist: Learning to Fly – Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

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  1. I wouldn’t be tech savvy if it wasn’t for my husband, pulling me along as he embraces new tech fads. I’m apprehensive to own an electric car because of the fiery glitches and the cost of a new battery.

    Love the story behind the song! So inspirational. I especially liked the comment about the Dad passing away as the song played. Cool.

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  2. Love this song! Tom Petty was from Gainesville, FL, home to UF. That was way before my time, but he came back twice to sold-out audiences. Re: late adopter, I’m with you there. I got a little point-and-shoot digital camera one Christmas and it set it the box almost two years till my kids took it out and handed it to me with instruction booklet 😂

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  3. Tom Petty’s music was always part of the soundtrack to my life. I can’t boast of being a true/loyal fan, but I loved and appreciated his music. By accident, I got to see him in concert in West Palm Beach, FL 6 months before he passed in 2017. My friend’s husband was assigned overseas for his job, and she didn’t want to go alone. I am so glad she asked me. It was a spectacular show, even though it was obvious that Petty was in pain. Nevertheless, he poured his heart and soul into his performance, garnering many deserved standing ovations. “Learning to Fly” was one of many songs we sang along to. May he RIP, pain-free, and be singing his heart out for all the heavens to hear.

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  4. It’s ok, I still have an iPhone 12 Pro and an old car that I love so much! I like to keep things longer, I’m not really fascinated by all the new technology and fancy cars.
    Congrats on your new iPhone 14! 🎉

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  5. I always turned the dial on Tom Petty, which is hard to admit in this group of big fans. That is, until right before he died and I started giving his music more of a shot after hearing the Traveling Wilburries on a day that felt open and free. I heard him in a new way.

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  6. First present I ever got my wife was his box set Playback. She loves Tom Petty and still talks about how much that gift meant to her. As for me, I developed an appreciation for an artist I thought was overplayed and undertalented. Nothing could have been further from the truth. And we’ve been married for 18 years😜

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