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I thought this would be an interesting topic because I was listening to the Petty song Dreamville which references several real places (e.g. Lillian's Music Store and Glen Springs Pool are both real places in Gainesville) so I thought it would be an interesting discussion.
I don't really think generic ones would be good for discussion (e.g. Petty's "Drivin' Down to Georgia" ... Thats pretty generic. Also really big cities I don't think count.)
I have several Petty examples. I will post more if I think of them:
-- Theres a Petty song called "Casa Dega," which is a misspelling (not sure if it was intentional) of Cassadega.
-- "American Girl" has a reference to 441, a highway that runs through Gainesville.
-- There's another Petty song called "Century City." He wrote it in the middle of a lawsuit. He was mad.
-- "Louisiana Rain" mentions a whole load of real places. But, interestingly, at a 1981 concert in Saratoga Springs where it was raining he, for some reason, changed the lyrics to "Saratoga Rain." Not kiddin'.
-- Another Petty song is called "Kings Road." I need to double-check Conversations but I'm pretty sure its a reference to a Kings Road in London with a lot of crazy clothes.
-- You won't hear this on the album version, but in some live renditions of "Spike," Petty would mention the Cypress Lounge, which is another Gainesville spot.
-- "A Mind With A Heart Of Its Own" (a rather silly song) mentions Brooker and Micanopy, I think are suburbs of Gainesville.
OK Im tired now so thats not a complete list but I will post more if its not derailed and locked by the time I come back.
I don't really think generic ones would be good for discussion (e.g. Petty's "Drivin' Down to Georgia" ... Thats pretty generic. Also really big cities I don't think count.)
I have several Petty examples. I will post more if I think of them:
-- Theres a Petty song called "Casa Dega," which is a misspelling (not sure if it was intentional) of Cassadega.
-- "American Girl" has a reference to 441, a highway that runs through Gainesville.
-- There's another Petty song called "Century City." He wrote it in the middle of a lawsuit. He was mad.
-- "Louisiana Rain" mentions a whole load of real places. But, interestingly, at a 1981 concert in Saratoga Springs where it was raining he, for some reason, changed the lyrics to "Saratoga Rain." Not kiddin'.
-- Another Petty song is called "Kings Road." I need to double-check Conversations but I'm pretty sure its a reference to a Kings Road in London with a lot of crazy clothes.
-- You won't hear this on the album version, but in some live renditions of "Spike," Petty would mention the Cypress Lounge, which is another Gainesville spot.
-- "A Mind With A Heart Of Its Own" (a rather silly song) mentions Brooker and Micanopy, I think are suburbs of Gainesville.
OK Im tired now so thats not a complete list but I will post more if its not derailed and locked by the time I come back.