Ryan Adams

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Hey all,

I had to get on here and pimp Ryan Adam's new album, Gold. Put it in the CD changer with his earlier solo album Heartbreaker and Whiskytown's Stranger's Almanac, and you have quite possibly the most perfect night of Alt.country ever.

Check him out on SNL this weekend (11/10). I suspect that he'll be singing the first single from the album- New York, New York.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

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Check out his website @ ryan-adams.com or losthighwayrecords.com.

If you go to Ryanadams.com, the site is Gay Ski Week 2001 in the French Alps. That site is good also.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001


Laughing. So hard.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

Yes. Ryan Adams rocks my socks. Except when he sang "New York, New York" on Letterman a month ago he was all mumbly and greasy. But Rolling Stone said he's going to save rock and roll, so you know he's gotta be fab.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

Ooo, good, name to go with New York, New York. They've been playing that on the Good Station locally for months and I could never catch the name.

So you guys might be good people to ask. Sometimes they play a song with this guy singing about toast. It's the funniest damn song ever with him screaming "Toast!" in the chorus like a metalhead and I really need to know who it is.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001


There's also a five page article on him in the new Rolling Stone. He's a cute little greasy rocker. But I'm so sad that he's friends with Adam Duritz. Doesn't that cancel out any "he's the new Dylan" hype?

-- Anonymous, November 07, 2001


Hey guys, I just wanted to pop in and tell you that in addition to Adam Duritz, he also has Elton John guest on his album and he dates Winnona Ryder. There goes all his indie cred. On the plus side, he drinks at Boardners in Hollywood, which is my favorite bar. Even the MOC has lifted a few beers there.

-- Anonymous, November 07, 2001

I know nothing of this "Toast" song, by the way.

Sorry.

-- Anonymous, November 07, 2001


Ryan Adams is greasy, yes, but I do love his dark and brooding ways.

And where hasn't the MOC lifted a few beers, is really the question.

-- Anonymous, November 07, 2001


Just saw his video for "New York, New York." Does the boy NOT own a comb? Seriously.

Also, he has several shots of the twin towers. I wonder why he opted to leave them in. Not that I think he shouldn't have, I'd just like to know the reasoning.

Heard Gold for the first time this past weekend - wasn't incredibly impressed. I guess because Heartbreaker was just SO good and I love it SO much.

-- Anonymous, November 14, 2001


He may be greasy (in fact, he is), but I have to confess that I find him strangely attractive. That said, I wasn't hugely impressed with Gold. I do like Heartbreaker though.

-- Anonymous, November 17, 2001


"Also, he has several shots of the twin towers. I wonder why he opted to leave them in. Not that I think he shouldn't have, I'd just like to know the reasoning. "

HB, I found this so interesting... I saw the video a couple of weeks ago, and was so buoyed by seeing the WTC in the background. It never occurred to me that R.A. would want to edit them out. I assumed that he didn't change the video because the towers figured so prominently into the footage - they would have had to re-shoot half of it.

-- Anonymous, November 17, 2001


Well, just cause he's greasy and evidently about 3 feet tall doesn't mean he doesn't have that je n'ais c'est quoi. (2 semesters of college French and I'm sure I butchered that.)

But yeah, Gold? Nothing on Heartbreaker.

-- Anonymous, November 19, 2001


Oh how the wicked fall. Why did I have to bash Gold like that? It's now one of my favorite albums.

Just came here to brag that I got tickets to see him in Columbus on March 16th. (Exactly one year from the first [and only] time I saw him - in Austin during sxsw.) If you can see him, do.

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002


Cannot go without a day of listening to this mans work. A little of everything in his album...I just saw him in San Francisco with his girlfriend opening for him..damn..he was on fire amazing. I really cant say enough positive things about this album..every day I love a new song better the the one I loved the previous day. Ryan..rocks much butt. Peace

-- Anonymous, March 10, 2002

Ryan def has that certain something about him! Who is his girlfriend anyway? I def think that heartbreaker is amazing, but so is gold in my book. Plus unlike Pete yorn and other singer songwriters Ryan doesnt give a fuck and that is pretty cool!

-- Anonymous, April 08, 2002


Hey - Ryan is incredible, and though I don't know if he's going to "revolutionize rock and roll" as Rolling Stone says, he's at least created his own genre of music - and it kicks ass. As to the Gold/Heartbreaker debate, Gold's good, it's just slightly more mainstream sounding than Heartbreaker.. Oh, and, in order to have the perfect nght of Alt. country, you'll have to pop in Whiskeytown's Pneumonia as well.

-- Anonymous, May 27, 2002

Can I just say that his name drives me nuts? For months I kept hearing DJs introduce his songs on the radio and I heard BRYAN Adams and it really bugged me for some reason, because I knew that wasn't Bryan singing.

-- Anonymous, May 29, 2002

But that can't really be helped, right?

Did any of y'all watch Willie & Friends on USA? Ryan looked like a punk, as usual, but I punk I loooooove.

-- Anonymous, May 29, 2002


Stone me now, folks... but I just can't think of Ryan Adams as alt.country. Not in a pure way. I think "alt.country" has become the catch-all term for everything that meets some or any of the following descriptions: roots rock, Americana, folk, Texas country, "No Depression", bluegrass-influenced...

-- Anonymous, May 29, 2002

I've only heard abit of Ryan Adams music, soooo I have no opinion besides yeah; I didn't think it was really alt-country ...I think it was the New York something or other video I caught.

Anyway, I personally like my new termed genre of 'gothic country' for this one group I found on an indie site; Japancakes. see it, buy it, love it.

Oh yeah, would Lucinda Williams and the Scud Mountain Boys be considered alt-country? I was thinking maybe...even I get screwed up on genre; reason I make up my own.

-- Anonymous, May 29, 2002


Ryan Adams is clearly not alt.country. Most bands who are classified alt.country aren't alt.country. It's more of a way of describing a broad category of music you like. Because, really, Uncle Tupelo was about the only band that you could call alt.country when listening to there music. It really was a combination of alternative and country (except the third album)

The rest of the descriptions seem to me to be more specific, i.e. roots rock=John Mellencamp/Georgia Satellites; Texas country = Robert Earl Keen/Jerry Jeff Walker; folk = Townes Van Zandt, etc....

I would put Lucinda and The Scud Mountain Boys into something along the lines of "folk country", even though Lucinda will rock out on occassion.

-- Anonymous, May 30, 2002


Ha! I was waiting for the MOC to lay it all down for us.

I call everything that could be on a KGSR compilation CD alt.country, when really, like Chris said, most of it isn't. It's just easier that way, because I know if someone says: "alt.country? What's that?" I want nothing to do with them.

Anyway. Ryan Adams. I want to have 1 million of his greasy little babies.

-- Anonymous, May 30, 2002


The MOC rocks my world. For real.

-- Anonymous, May 30, 2002

ok, so greasy though he may be, i too would pop out ryan's hot little spawn, and i (for one) have no real issue with the duritz connection, but please god tell me the rumor is false about ryan and alanis "i'm an angst ridden canadian ex-pop tart" morrisette. if they're dating i may have to dig our robert goulet's greatest hits and move on over to the dark side.

-- Anonymous, June 11, 2002

I don't know about Alt/country. I mean he's from N.C. so he's got this southern feel to his crooning sense. There is more country on Heartbreaker than Gold, obviously. But Gold just rocks! I feel the Stones, The Who, Neil Young. The guy just doesn't give a %#*&!! about what anyone thinks. He does what feels right. This is also obvious in his work. By the way, I'm not familiar with Whisketowns work. Can anyone recommend my 1st cd by them? Thanks. Pat.

-- Anonymous, June 24, 2002

I think ryan Adams is great! Gold rocks! What great lyrics. I can"t wait until his next cd. Can it possibly beat gold & heartbreaker?

-- Anonymous, July 06, 2002

can someone explain the reason why ryan being adam duritz's friend is bad.

-- Anonymous, August 23, 2002

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