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Ryan Adams

Beacon Theatre, New York, New York, USA

03/05/2017

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Ryan Adams
Tod Wisenbaker
Aaron Ficca
Charlie Stavish
Ben Alleman

Poster


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Prisoner Tour

Prisoner album coverage at this show

Do You Still Love Me?
Prisoner
Doomsday
Haunted House
Shiver And Shake
To Be Without You
Anything I Say To You Now
Breakdown
Outbound Train
Broken Anyway
Tightrope
We Disappear

Album coverage:
41 %

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Videos

English Girls Approximately

Magnolia Mountain

Sweet Illusions

Are You Home?

Let It Ride

Doomsday

Everybody Knows

Dirty Rain

Gimme Something Good

Sweet Illusions

Are You Home?

English Girls Approximately


Are You Home?

Magnolia Mountain

Come Pick Me Up

New York, New York

Let It Ride

Do You Still Love Me?

Wonderwall

Kim

Reviews

The Village Voice
Incense set the mood, which was full of a reverence you don’t experience much at shows anymore; these days, they’re often more content to be captured than music to be experienced. It was a welcome change to see more eyes than iPhones taking in this show — in part because concertgoers were met with flyers reminding them to avoid using any kind of flash photography, lest any sudden bright light trigger Adams’s Meniérè's disease, the inner ear disorder that can induce hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus. [full review here]

Relix
Sometimes a venue and an artist just seem to fit together. Though it’s a seated theater with opera-house trappings like stage-side golden goddesses and lion statues—with a gilded sunburst and chandelier looking down from above—the Beacon Theatre in New York has seen its fair share of rock shows. Just ask Derek Trucks. So when Ryan Adams came to town with his full (unnamed) band behind him, the Upper West Side stage welcomed them with open arms and red velvet curtains, providing a vessel to deliver a performance that ranged from bombastic to intimate—a perfect fit for the Beacon. [full review here]

MTV News
That Adams is a genuine rock star doesn’t discount how closely he often resembles a kid pretending to be a rock star — and that’s a compliment. If anything, his ability to lose himself so wholly in the verse at hand — which he did, waving around in a thick haze thanks to a super-aggressive fog machine during “Shakedown on 9th Street” — is a testament to the purity of his craft, in that he’s able to get back to the simplicity of his words and the chords that bring them to life. It’s his ability to invoke the past and work it into his present that is singular, and it’s clear that the corners of New York have more in store for Adams. [full review here]

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