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You Wreck Me - Tom Petty (Completed)

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    Published on 28 Sep 2025 / In Rock / Classic Rock

    The music for this song was written by Petty's longtime partner and guitarist Mike Campbell. Petty originally wrote some words to the song and called it "You Rock Me". Campbell thought the title was a little ordinary and very cliché, but the song sounded fine and they recorded it. Eventually, Petty came back and decided to change the title to "You Wreck Me", and the new title changed the whole meaning of the song.

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    Revup67
    Revup67 2 days ago

    Nice turn out by all involved. Claude loved the tone on your guitar.

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    Claude
    Claude 20 hours ago

    Thanks Anthony!

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    1tricktony
    1tricktony 2 days ago

    Wow!! Incredible collab everyone!! One of my favorite songs and you guys crushed it!!

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    Claude
    Claude 20 hours ago

    Thanks Tony!

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    Claude
    Claude 8 days ago

    Two guitar tracks and a suggested mix for you guys! Hope you'll like it. You both did a good job on this one.

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    Strumbo
    Strumbo 8 days ago

    Very nice, Claude. Thank you. This one is done. I'd say it was a succes all around.

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    Revup67
    Revup67 28 days ago

    Good song selection and performance to all involved.

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    Grant
    Grant 29 days ago

    Hi @Strumbo great vocals and guitars, here is a drum track for you, I hope you like it, let me know if it needs any adjustments, as its saved on my daw. great sing to play this one.

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    Strumbo
    Strumbo 29 days ago

    Love it, Grant. Let me know if you'd like to do another! :-)

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    Grant
    Grant 28 days ago

    Thanks @Strumbo: I am glad you liked it :-) I will be back in a few weeks, I have some house repairs to sort out first.

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    Strumbo
    Strumbo 28 days ago

    @Grant : Good luck with all that.

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    Strumbo
    Strumbo 28 days ago

    @Grant : Do you have much experience with the DAW? I'm having trouble lining up yhe drum track, which is off by just a smidgen at the moment. If you have the time, maybe you could have a look. Thanks.

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    Grant
    Grant 27 days ago

    @Strumbo: I would use the daw to move a track and note the timing change then go to the studio mode and put that figure in to the track that is out of time, Dennis at admin is always happy to help and may link you to a video :-)

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    Grant
    Grant 27 days ago

    I record by downloading the backing track and record to that and I upload it, so normally its about right for timing.

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    Strumbo
    Strumbo 27 days ago

    @Grant : Do you use software that allows you to split audio from video and synch them up again after recording?

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    Grant
    Grant 27 days ago

    @Strumbo: Hi Strumbo, I go to studio mode click three dots of the orginal track and download that, I use simple audio convert program I can't think what it is called, I am currantly at work,then I drop that into my garageband on mac audacity works as well, I was using mac quicktime to record, but started have sync issues so I downloaded OBS and record video form there, then in imovie or Davinc Resolve I match the video to the audio and upload it to the hub, its give the ability to add reverb compression and generally eliminates latancy issues, I hope this helps :-)

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    Strumbo
    Strumbo 27 days ago

    @Grant : Now that's dedication! Everything is synched up pretty well now.

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    Grant
    Grant 27 days ago

    @Strumbo: Yeah sound great to me.

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