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The Scuffle Between Johnny Rotten and Tom Petty in the 1970s: “There Ain’t No Robin Hoods in Rock, Man” … from the American Songwriter Peter Burditt

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Tom Petty performingYou won’t believe the choice words that Sex Pistols’ frontman Johnny Rotten had for Tom Petty at a hotel in England in the 1970s.

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