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Episode Synopsis
In 1983, Cameron Crowe — still early in his career — picked up a camera and quietly captured something incredible. The result? A grainy, gutsy, joy-fueled snapshot of a band still hungry, and still trying to figuring it all out. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in their hungry years. MTV aired it once in the middle of the night, then shelved it for being too raw.Now it’s restored, with 20 extra minutes, There’s no script, no polish — just raw moments, backstage vibes, late-night jam sessions. It’s messy. It’s magic. It's a good time, must see!!*Want to stay on top of the world of Rock N Roll Book and Documentaries? Sign up for the Monthly BLAST!! The BLAST!! drops the last Friday of every month, packed with the hottest book buzz, exclusive doc updates, and the current Top 5 lists. It's your VIP pass to what’s next in books and docs. Only once a month. Always worth it!Just shoot me over an email at the address below and say Big Rick, send me that Blast!! Support the showemail Big Rick at:[email protected]
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