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Ryan Adams & The Shining

Basilica Block Party, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

09/07/2016

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Ryan Adams and The Shining will headline the Preferred One Insurance stage Saturday (night 2) of the Cities 97 Basilica Block Party. ?#?praisetheloud?

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Ryan Adams
Mike Viola
Freddie Bokkenheuser
Daniel Clarke
Charlie Stavish

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The Ryan Adams & The Shining Tour

Ryan Adams album coverage at this show

Gimme Something Good
Kim
Trouble
Am I Safe
My Wrecking Ball
Stay With Me
Shadows
Feels Like Fire
I Just Might
Tired Of Giving Up
Let Go

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Dear Chicago

Oh My Sweet Carolina

Peaceful Valley

I Just Might

Kim

Peaceful Valley

Stay With Me

Trouble

Kim


Oh My Sweet Carolina

Reviews

Star Tribune
A rather telling moment came midway through the set when Adams started to tell what probably was going to be a long story to introduce “This House Is Not for Sale,” but then stopped himself. “Well, whatever,” he said, and launched straight into the song. He did plenty of talking, just a lot less rambling between songs, including a funny bit before “Stay With Me” about how both he and Metallica openly copped riffs from Bryan Adams’ album “Restless.” [full review here]

City Pages
This emphatic 17-song set (as well as Adams’ stellar previous two local shows) should finally put to rest the Good Ryan/Bad Ryan debates that have raged since his temperamental early days as a solo artist. The affable frontman was in good spirits throughout the performance, cracking jokes about the Gibson Les Paul he bought earlier in the day at Willie’s Guitars in St. Paul (“They’re so heavy. I don’t think I’m tall enough to even play it.”). He playfully teased the boisterous crowd about his past reputation (“You don’t even know what song this is. This might be the exact moment where I let you down completely.”) But nothing in the set proved to be a let down, as Adams and his tight band churned through rollicking numbers (“Trouble,”“Shakedown on 9th Street,” “Let it Ride” ), sentimental favorites (“New York, New York,” “Oh My Sweet Carolina,” “This House Is Not For Sale,” “Dear Chicago”), and exploratory, Grateful Dead-like jams that dominated the set’s second half (“Magnolia Mountain [full review here]

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