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Wikipedia article




"'The Last DJ'" is the title of a song written by Tom Petty and recorded by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was released in September 2002 as the lead single from their album of the same name. The song had moderate success, reaching number 22 on 'Billboard's' Mainstream Rock Tracks list in 2002.

Background and writing



Petty told 'Mojo' magazine that, in the song, "Radio was just a metaphor. The Last DJ was really about losing our moral compass, our moral center."

Petty told Jim DeRogatis that the song is a story "about a D.J. in Jacksonville, Florida, who became so frustrated with his inability to play what he wants that he moves to Mexico and gets his freedom back. The song is sung by a narrator who's a fan of this D.J."[http://www.jimdero.com/News2003/Apr13Petty.htm Damn the Torpedoes]

Banning



The song was banned by many stations owned by Clear Channel Communications for being "anti-radio."[http://www.jacobsmedia.com/_old_site_files/JMPnationstuckstation_LATimes.htm LA Times: Tom Petty banned] "I was elated when my song was banned," Petty told 'Billboard'. "I remember when the radio meant something. We enjoyed the people who were on it, even if we hated them. They had personalities. They were people of taste, who we trusted. And I see that vanishing."Quoted in "I won't back down"; 'Classic Rock' #48, Christmas 2002

Critical reception



'Billboard's Chuck Taylor called it "the most inspiring song in years from a man who has pretty much seen it all."'Billboard', September 28, 2002

In popular culture



In the 'Simpsons' episode "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation", Homer receives songwriting lessons from Tom Petty. In the original airing, "The Last DJ" can be heard playing on a radio in the final scene. The song was changed for syndication.

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