Previous showNext showRyan Adams & The ShiningCentral Park Summer Stage, New York, New York, USA20/07/2016ContentsSetlistShow detailsPosterVideosReviewsNo fan reviewsWrite a reviewInstagramPhotosAudio recordingSetlist1Trouble 2Gimme Something Good 3New York, New York 4When The Stars Go Blue 5Shakedown On 9th Street 6Let It Ride 7To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High) 8Stay With Me 9Cold Roses 10This House Is Not For Sale 11Dear Chicago 12Oh My Sweet Carolina 13Halloweenhead 14Everybody Knows 15Magnolia Mountain 16Fix It 17Peaceful Valley 18Come Pick Me Up Setlist courtesy of: Eric Ruth433221111DetailsPresale Tickets available Tuesday, April 5 at 10AM!Line-upLine-ups are a work-in-progress. Please do not trust them yet!Ryan AdamsMike ViolaFreddie BokkenheuserDaniel ClarkeCharlie StavishPosterAudio from Internet ArchiveThe Ryan Adams & The Shining TourRyan Adams album coverage at this showGimme Something GoodKimTroubleAm I SafeMy Wrecking BallStay With MeShadowsFeels Like FireI Just MightTired Of Giving UpLet GoAlbum coverage:27 %PhotosSource: Torben SkaaningSource: Eric RuthSource: ????? ????????Source: Sebastian DiPietroVideosCome Pick Me UpTroubleWhen The Stars Go BlueNew York, New YorkWhen The Stars Go BlueOh My Sweet CarolinaDear ChicagoWhen The Stars Go BlueThis House Is Not For SaleShakedown On 9th StreetGimme Something GoodCold RosesHalloweenheadReviewsConsequence of SoundThe performance is everything, and Adams has himself a phenomenal band with him to deliver exactly what’s needed. He’s been with The Shining for a minute now, but it’s still a marvel to watch how in sync they all are. Not only do they provide glorious harmonies (“Oh My Sweet Carolina”) and ripping solos of their own (keyboardist Daniel Clarke on “Shakedown on 9th Street”), they give Adams every bit of the platform a true bandleader needs. They enjoy playing his music, and have immense fun doing it. The base they laid down for Adams to turn in stunning solo after stunning loud-quiet solo — the jam-y, pseudo-psychedelia of “Magnolia Mountain” to the absolute monster that’s become the live version of “Peaceful Valley” — could not be more sturdy. Their timing is beyond superb, such that you’d almost think it was all rehearsed if you didn’t notice everyone’s eyes on their leader whenever he stepped back in front of that giant amp stage right. [full review here]Instagram We meet at last. There maayyy have been a feel or two during "New York, New York"... 🍎🗽💘 #ryanadams #summerstage A photo posted by Lauren Ryan (@lryan89) on Jul 20, 2016 at 5:50pm PDT Takeaway: All rock concerts need to have cats on top of giant amplifiers. @misterryanadams A photo posted by @boblazaroff on Jul 20, 2016 at 9:26pm PDT Great to see @misterryanadams and his fine band tonight, and loved having the chance to make music in NYC with @amandapearlshires. A photo posted by jasonisbell (@jasonisbell) on Jul 20, 2016 at 9:24pm PDTWrite a reviewWere you at the show? Why not write a review?Your name:Headline:Review: