This was posted on youtube but it's Tom's own words about Zombie Zoo.
"Yeah (Zombie Zoo was named from a Mohawked Pink in a diner). It was from when Jeff and George and I went out to Anaheim to ask Roy Orbison to be in the (Traveling Wilbury's). We were working on Full Moon Fever at the time. We were writing everything we saw. One line I remember we saw on a billboard was, 'Every day is judgement day.' That later turned up in End Of The Line, the Wilbury's song. We stopped at a (Denny's) restaurant on the way back, and these punky-looking guys recognized us and came over. And I said, 'Where have you been? What are you playing?', and they said, 'The Zombie Zoo' and out came the pads! (Laughs). It's a very light-hearted song. Nonsense, really. There's no great statement. It was just for the fun of it. I kind of wondered about Zombie Zoo really. I don't think I would have had it on if Jeff hadn't really campaigned for it. I would have cut it out. But there it is."
Tom Petty. November 1, 2005 from Conversations with Tom Petty.
This was posted on youtube but it's Tom's own words about Zombie Zoo.
"Yeah (Zombie Zoo was named from a Mohawked Pink in a diner). It was from when Jeff and George and I went out to Anaheim to ask Roy Orbison to be in the (Traveling Wilbury's). We were working on Full Moon Fever at the time. We were writing everything we saw. One line I remember we saw on a billboard was, 'Every day is judgement day.' That later turned up in End Of The Line, the Wilbury's song. We stopped at a (Denny's) restaurant on the way back, and these punky-looking guys recognized us and came over. And I said, 'Where have you been? What are you playing?', and they said, 'The Zombie Zoo' and out came the pads! (Laughs). It's a very light-hearted song. Nonsense, really. There's no great statement. It was just for the fun of it. I kind of wondered about Zombie Zoo really. I don't think I would have had it on if Jeff hadn't really campaigned for it. I would have cut it out. But there it is."