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Ryan Adams

Orpheum Theater, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

14/03/2017

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Ryan Adams
Benny Yurco
Nate Lotz
Charlie Stavish
Ben Alleman

Poster


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

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Videos

Dirty Rain

Gimme Something Good

Come Pick Me Up

Doomsday

Peaceful Valley

I See Monsters

Mr. Security Guard

Breakdown

Stay With Me


Wonderwall

Peaceful Valley

Shakedown On 9th Street

Prisoner

Magnolia Mountain

Wonderwall

Do You Still Love Me?

Doomsday

Peaceful Valley

Stay With Me

Haunted House

Doomsday

Dirty Rain

Wonderwall

Breakdown

My Winding Wheel



Halloweenhead

Everybody Knows

When The Stars Go Blue

My Winding Wheel

Wonderwall

Peaceful Valley


Reviews

WGNO
Adams took to Instagram this morning to leave a parting message to the fans who he said helped him power through. “I HAVE THE BEST FANS!,” Adams wrote. “I felt so horrible tonight but not ONE SINGLE PERSON flashed me tonight! You sweet folks carried me to into the second hour and I’ll love you forever for it. I LOVE NEW ORLEANS!!! I’ll bust my ass anytime for you.” Adams also stopped the show at one point to make sure a fan who passed out in the crowd received medical attention. “PS the guy who passed out was ok- last we heard, thank goodness,” Adams wrote. [full review here]

The New Orleans Advocate
Much to his own apparent surprise, he powered through his illness. The more than two-dozen songs in the generous set ranged from intimate solo meditations to full-bore guitar rock chiseled from the same mountain upon which Neil Young dwells. Adams retained more than his gregarious attitude from the 2015 Jazz Fest. He also brought along several of the same stage props, including stuffed tigers, a vintage Asteroids video game, an old Dr. Pepper soft drink machine, and comically oversize amplifiers worthy of Spinal Tap. The early going included several selections from “Prisoner,” his new album. “Thanks for being nice about the new songs,” he said. It wasn’t hard to do. “Prisoner” is very much in keeping with the tone and temperament established across Adams’ ever-growing catalog. [full review here]

Nola Vie
Adams set the pace for the show by kicking things off with the first song off his most recent album followed by the first song off his 2000 debut Heartbreaker. Mixing in new releases with classic tunes doesn’t always work, but Adams’s loyal fanbase had no problem staying with him. The band unleashed the first of many hard-rocking jams with the slow build of “Dirty Rain” before launching into “Prisoner,” the title track off the new album. Adams then strapped on a harmonica and acoustic guitar for a somber solo reading of “Doomsday” that silenced the capacity crowd. [full review here]

My New Orleans
Despite a bout of nausea that lead to a cancellation at SXSW, Ryan Adams was able to power through a remarkable 140 minute set at the Orpheum last Tuesday night. [full review here]

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