April 22, 2011

Tom Answers More of Your Questions


Last week Tom Petty participated in a Q+A with fans as part of SiriusXM's Ultimate Buried Treasure Contest

One lucky member of the Highway Companions Club was selected to fly to Los Angeles with a guest and participate in the taping by asking Tom a question about his career or Buried Treasure Show, live on the air. The winner also got to meet Tom after the taping.

The winning HCC member was Susan Molls of Turtle Lake, WI and her question for Tom was:

"If Mudcrutch had made a successful first album, back when you started your recording career, and stayed together, do you think you would have made the same music as you did with The Heartbreakers?"

Here are the 5 runners-up questions and Tom's answers...











Comments (7)

irs - 7 May, 2011
The Beatles
Did George Harrison ever share stories about John Lennon or paul McCartney with you?
calcole - 28 April, 2011
Love the sofa!
looks just like the one we had growing up... Mohair?
luliper - 25 April, 2011
There's no getting over it
Hey Tom! I am madly in like with you, always have been, always will be. I am so happy for your great success in life. I realize that you are taken and that I am way too old to have a crush on you. I just think that you kick ass big time always have , and always will. I enjoy your music nearly every day sometimes the same CD weeks at a time. Who cares? I think it's great. I think that echo, she's the one, and wildflowers are the best i feel a cosmic connection to you while listening. All the best to you Tom.
Joc - 25 April, 2011
We liked you in the UK too...
...so how about it! (Plus, Boston people could enter the competition and we couldn't.)
tphbfan - 24 April, 2011
awesome
Love this and Love TP !
Muddy_Todd - 23 April, 2011
Great Stuff!!!
Love this! Wish there was a video version of the Ultimate Buried Treasure show!
Chi_chi - 23 April, 2011
sweet
when R U coming to Boston? We liked you first!
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