![]() ![]() Music video - A mortician has a romantic dinner with the corpse of Kim Basinger. Music Video Overshadowing: Song - a bittersweet number about the end of childhood, the one that got away, or maybe just pot.The song's chorus features the line, "Last dance with Mary Jane." Mummies at the Dinner Table: The music video tells the story of a mortician who takes home the corpse of a young woman (played by Kim Basinger), and has a relatively lovely romantic evening with her.Lipstick-and-Load Montage: Tom Petty applies a shade of "Carmen" or "Gabrielle" brand of red lipstick on Kim Basinger while at the dinner table.I Love the Dead: The music video has similarities with the Charles Bukowski short story "The Copulating Mermaid of Venice", which is about two drunks who steal a corpse out of the back of a hearse as a prank only to discover that it's a beautiful naked woman.Petty wanted a raving beauty to play the corpse so it would make sense why his character keeps. Hero's Classic Car: Tom Petty drives either a 1955 Cadillac or a 1955 Chevrolet (either a Bel Air or Two-Ten). Tom Petty wanted Sharon Stone, but she didnt answer his request.The video however, was actually directed by Keir McFarlane. I dig you baby, but I got to keep moving on Keep moving on Last dance with Mary Jane, one more time to kill the pain I feel summer creeping in and Im. Gothic Horror: The video's thought-provoking, quasi-Gothic style is reminiscent of the works of Tim Burton. Intro Am G Dsus2 Am (x4) Verse Am G She grew up in an Indiana town Dsus2 Am Had a good-lookin' mama who never was around Am G But she grew up tall and she grew up right Dsus2 Am With them Indiana boys on them Indiana nights Am G Dsus2 Am (x2) w/harmonica Verse 2 Am G Well she moved down here at the age of eighteen Dsus2 Am She blew the.Fairytale Wedding Dress: Kim Basinger wears what appears to be a Western style dress with a long sleeved, square neckline, lace bodice, and a ruffled floor-length skirt.Drop Dead Gorgeous: The famous music video for Tom Petty's "Mary Jane's Last Dance" features Kim Basinger's corpse receiving quite a lot of Male Gaze before Petty's character takes it on an actual date. ![]() This song is one of the 90's biggest success for the band but wasn't included in any album. She said, I dig you baby but I've got to keep moving Video awards live performance from NYC's Radio City Music Hall. I was introduced and we both started grooving. She blew the boys away, was more than they'd seen Tom Petty She grew up in a Indiana town Well she moved down here at the age of eighteen Last dance with Mary Jane, one more time to kill the pain Well I don. "Well she moved down here, age of eighteen, ![]()
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