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I found it interesting for two major reasons.
The first is, all the interviews were done by Brits, so the viewpoint is far different for this quintessentially "American" band that the UK embraced first. There's a lot more focus on trying to nail down who Petty is and what genre is belongs in (I still find it amusing that he and his Heartbreakers were initially lumped in with the punk movement).
The second interesting thing was the growth you see in Petty throughout these pages. He always remains very humble, but at first, he's just kind of interested in playing, getting some money, and women. Later on, he becomes a little more emboldened after taking on MCA—twice—and winning. Then he states his not political. But later, as he ages and has a family, he starts to move down that political path as well.
In the meantime, he picks up a few friends along the way, in the guise of the Traveling Wilburys, and brings back some old friends with the reformation of Mudcrutch.
Along with John Lennon, and David Bowie, I miss you, Tom. ( )