

But there was one little bit in the B-section where I didn't know where to go. "So it was around this time that I showed Jeff one night I had written the song Yer So Bad. It was like a college education in making records.'"īill Flanagan (1995 liner notes for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Playback) He can pull off anything with ease and it just fascinated us. We had never met anyone who was such a wizard in the studio. 'And I think Jeff had a huge impact on Mike as well. Tom and I were amazed that you could make records that fast after so many years of slaving over tracks.' 'Jeff had a huge impact on me, my music, my life,' Tom says. The night after we did Free Fallin' Tom and Jeff went off and wrote that one and came in the next day and said, 'Let's do another.' We recorded it in a couple of hours. We were kind of in a rut and he came in with all these fresh ideas. That was such an incredibly inspiring period for us because Jeff knew so much about recording technique and songwriting that we didn't know.

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' Yer So Bad was the second song we did for Full Moon Fever. 'I love that English Beatles sound,' Mike says. "The Wilburys period seems to have infected all involved with a taste for circle songs with the 'It Ain't Gonna Rain No More' tradition.

Maria Hanna with contributions by Andrew Whiteside (1989 - Face The Music fanzine #6) " Yer So Bad reminds me a lot of people: Roy Wood, The Kinks, They Byrds, The Beatles, Guns 'n' Roses (on a bad day), Bros (on an extremely good day), and doesn't sound much like TP, yet for all that, works rather well."
