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How ‘Somewhere You Feel Free’ Director Captured Tom Petty’s ‘Mid-Life Crisis’

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Also Read: From Billie Eilish to the Bee Gees: Why Music Documentaries Are Booming“Wildflowers” would turn out to be one of the late musician’s most successful and acclaimed albums.

Behind tracks like “You Wreck Me” and “It’s Good to Be King,” “Wildflowers” went triple platinum and notched a No. 1 hit on the U.S.

mainstream rock chart with “You Don’t Know How It Feels.”But “Somewhere You Feel Free” shows viewers how Petty was self-conscious about the album’s quieter sound and unsure of the choice to make it a solo record rather than a Heartbreakers album.

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