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ht be true. The current lineup consists of Tom Petty - bass and vocals, Randall Marsh - drums, Tom Leadon - guitar and vocals, Mike Campbell - guitar, and Benmont Tench - keyboards. Both Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench are also members of Petty's band The Heartbreakers. Th e almost full house at the Arlington was treated to over an hour and a half of music. There was a lot of great energy in every song from the hypnotic 11 minute "Crystal River" to Dylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 and 35". The audience was on their feet for most of the concert and clearly enjoyed every song.Throughout the night Petty repeatedly thanked the audience for being there. It was almost as if he was surprised to see such a full house show up for Mudcrutch. He seemed genuinely grateful and it was obvious he was having a lot of fun performing with his buddies. Any Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers fan would enjoy the familiar and not so familiar sounds of Mudcrutch. The debut CD is available. Get it. Set list: 1, “Shady Groove” 2, “Orphan of the Storm” 3, “Six Days on the Road” 4, “Scare Easy” 5, “Most Likely You Go Your Wa y (And I’ll Go Mine)”6, “This is a Good Street” 7, “Lover of the Bayou” 8, “Queen of the Go Go Girls” 9, “Oh Maria” 10, “Topanga Cowgirl” 11, “The Wrong Thing to Do” ![]() 12, “Bootleg Flyer” 13, “June Apple” 14, “House of Stone” 15, “Love Please Come Home” 16, “Crystal River” 17, “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35″ Encore: 18, “Summertime Blues” 19, “High School Confidential” |
| Last Updated ( Friday, 18 July 2008 22:01 ) |



Mudcrutch rocked The Arlington Theatre on the evening of April 19.
They played songs from the newly released debut CD, "Mudcrutch" as well as songs by Bob Dylan and The Byrds. Both Dylan and The Bryds were early influences for Petty. The Byrds song, "Lover of the Bayou" is featured on the new CD.
ht be true. The current lineup consists of Tom Petty - bass and vocals, Randall Marsh - drums, Tom Leadon - guitar and vocals, Mike Campbell - guitar, and Benmont Tench - keyboards. Both Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench are
e almost full house at the Arlington was treated to over an hour and a half of music. There was a lot of great energy in every song from the hypnotic 11 minute "Crystal River" to Dylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 and 35". The audience was on their feet for most of the concert and clearly enjoyed every song.
y (And I’ll Go Mine)”