Traveling Wilburys
I watched a little bit of Sundance Channel’s, “Runnin’ Down A Dream: Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers”. Tom Petty’s music has been a part of my life for as long as he’s been around. I like his easy style of rock and roll, the bluesy feel of his music and his story telling. As his music grew and changed it felt as if it was following my path of maturity.
When the Traveling Wilburys came on the scene in 1988 the timing was perfect! Hearing Tom Petty, George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne play some of the most inspired music of my lifetime I’d felt as if I’d found the perfect rock band. Well, I’m not sure if rock band is even a way to describe them. I remember sharing their music with my sister (who passed away at 33 years old of Leukemia). We’d call each other and talk about something we’d hear in one of their songs. We’d listen to that tape, yes it was cassettes back then, over and over.
Then Roy Orbison died. We really didn’t know much about him until the Traveling Wilburys. We had missed out on a lot of good music. It hit us hard. We knew there wouldn’t be any more music from that original group. I thought no one could replace him, the mix was too good. I still think I’m right. The mix of so many talented musicians having fun and making excellent music is hard to find.
Speaking of having fun, do you know the names each of the musicians used on their albums?
If you want to try to answer on your own, then scroll down a bit ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Volume 1
Nelson (George Harrison)
Charlie T. Jnr. (Tom Petty)
Lucky (Bob Dylan)
Otis (Jeff Lynne)
Lefty (Roy Orbison)
Volume 3
Spike (George Harrison)
Muddy (Tom Petty)
Boo (Bob Dylan)
Clayton (Jeff Lynne)
The video of The End of The Line pays tribute to Roy Orbison as you can see his guitar in the rocking chair and his photo in a picture frame.
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July 1st, 2008 at 7:05 pm
If memory serves me correctly wasn’t Jeff Lynne originally part of Electric Light Orchestra? I always loved that band! My Dad really liked The Traveling Willburys which kind of surprised me as he was more of a country music kinda guy but he really like Roy Orbison - a man with mucho talent!
July 1st, 2008 at 8:15 pm
Hey Linda you win the trivia prize for the day (just kidding!). Yes Jeff Lynne was the lead singer of ELO. He also was a producer for The Beatles, Tom Petty, George Harrison, Roy Orbison and others, a songwriter and performer.