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Ryan Adams

Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California, USA

17/02/2012

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Val Kilmer, dressed as Mark Twain, opened with a half hour comedic one-man-show

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Ryan Adams

Poster


The Acoustic Nightmare Tour

Ashes & Fire album coverage at this show

Dirty Rain
Ashes & Fire
Come Home
Rocks
Do I Wait
Chains Of Love
Invisible Riverside
Save Me
Kindness
Lucky Now
I Love You But I Don't Know What To Say

Album coverage:
45 %

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Videos

Holy Diver

16 Days

Wonderwall

Come Pick Me Up

Firecracker

English Girls Approximately

Happy As Fuck

Two

Let It Ride

Lucky Now

Dirty Rain

If I Am A Stranger

Reviews

The Orange County Register
Rarely do you get to hear a singer-songwriter this purely within a space holding a few thousand people. His faint sonic aim leaves him sounding just as I've imagined Simon & Garfunkel must have come across back in the '60s – barely amplified, their voices heard as much naturally, hanging in the air untreated, as through microphones. [full review here]

LA Times
Whether singing in the lovely "Invisible Riverside," "I wanna lay my head forever on your shoulder," or acknowledging that "I'm fractured from the fall and I wanna go home" in "Two," Adams delivered his emotions in a way that deftly walked the line that separates universal truth and cliche, seldom lapsing into a predictable path while implicitly acknowledging that even though all stories have been told before, that doesn't mean they've been told by someone like him. [full review here]

Los Angeles Magazine
Adams makes fun of himself and his music for being so sad, but I left downtown Friday glad to have spent the evening listening to his work, and glad we can call him one of our city’s own. [full review here]

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