Previous showNext showRyan AdamsShaky Knees Music Festival, Atlanta, Georgia, USA14/05/2017ContentsSetlistShow detailsPosterVideosReviewsNo fan reviewsWrite a reviewInstagramPhotosNo audioSetlist1Do You Still Love Me? 2To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High) 3Gimme Something Good 4Two 5When The Stars Go Blue 6Magnolia Mountain 7Let It Ride 8Doomsday 9New York, New York 10Outbound Train 11Come Pick Me Up 12Shakedown On 9th Street Setlist courtesy of: Rudolph Finamore332211DetailsThe setlist has yet to appear, but Rudolph Finamore has reported that at least the 12 songs listed here was played (though the order may differ).Line-upLine-ups are a work-in-progress. Please do not trust them yet!Ryan AdamsTod WisenbakerAaron FiccaCharlie StavishBen AllemanPosterPrisoner TourPrisoner album coverage at this showDo You Still Love Me?PrisonerDoomsdayHaunted HouseShiver And ShakeTo Be Without YouAnything I Say To You NowBreakdownOutbound TrainBroken AnywayTightropeWe DisappearAlbum coverage:25 %PhotosSource: Courney Rahn LemarchandSource: Mike LoncharSource: Dylan KightSource: David Brendan HallSource: David Brendan HallSource: David Brendan HallVideosTwoMagnolia MountainReviewsAJC“If this were a KISS show, it would be, like, the 12th song,” he said with a smile before the ballad, “Two.” While Adams’ voice was slightly craggy when it needed to be, it also soared appealingly on his slower material, such as “When the Stars Go Blue” (accompanied by, yes, blue lighting on stage, as well as a steady snare clap). A highlight, as usual, was his still beautifully vivid melodic stomper, “New York, New York.” [full review here]Consequence of SoundOnly Ryan Adams with his brash yet charming perfectionism would make a crack about redoing a solo screwed up by a broken string, then actually carry it out to prove just how incredible it was supposed to be. The hilarious but badass highlight occurred closer to the end of the North Carolina songwriter’s Sunday evening set to close out the Piedmont stage. As he and his band burst into the borderline-desert-rock extended breakdown of “Magnolia Mountain” – “the part that sounds like Steely Dan are mad,” as he put it – a string snapped mid-solo, and though he finished it nearly seamlessly in true rock star form with only a brief pause to plug in a new guitar rushed out by a roadie, he insisted on the second take. “That was such bullshit! That was my shred moment, and it got fucked up! Fuck it, I’m doing it anyway” he exclaimed, cuing up his crew and then stepping out onto the stagefront speakers to strike his best glam-rock pose for the solo’s reprise. [full review here]Instagram Thank you @shakykneesfest !!! A post shared by Ryan Adams (@misterryanadams) on May 14, 2017 at 6:00pm PDT Instagram cut out the actual solo.so here it is. :) #ryanadams A post shared by Justin Talmadge Wilson (@justinwilsondubb) on May 14, 2017 at 9:55pm PDT #ryanadams #shakykneesfest A post shared by Surrena (@rerelittle) on May 14, 2017 at 4:49pm PDTWrite a reviewWere you at the show? Why not write a review?Your name:Headline:Review: