So Long for Now Ryan Adams

Ryan Adams from RollingStone.com

Ryan Adams from RollingStone.com

I’m really glad I got to see The Cardinals this past September, because it may be my last time. It may even be a long time before I see/hear anything from Ryan Adams himself. He’s apparently calling it quits. For now. He’s citing mainly physical health issues, but I have to imagine his emotional issues are at play as well. Regardless, the man deserves a rest. After two stellar releases within the past few years (2007’s Easy Tiger and 2008’s Cardinology, as well as a number of long tours in support, the man certainly deserves a break. According to RollingStone.com:

In fact, Adams blames his ear problems for “false” reports that he’s been intoxicated during concerts. “People accusing me of not being sober when i am suffering tremendous pain and nausea from my inner ear symptoms,” Adams blogs, stating all the reasons why he’s going on hiatus for a little bit. “I am excited to step away. i lost more than anyone will ever know (hearing, someone i loved, my sense of dignity, a never ending losing battle with stage fright.” Adams also promises not to blog anymore, as he needs a private life that is his own.

Thanks for the awesome music Mr. Adams. Hope to see and hear you again soon.

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Gary Louris – True Blue [MPR/The Current]

What an awesome tune. The shift in and out of falsetto is classic Louris. The song sounds like it coulda fit very nicely on “Tomorrow the Green Grass” or “Smile”. Ya know what I’m pretty sure that’s Jim Boquist on 12-string and bvox. He used to play bass in the original Son Volt line-up. From 4 strings to 12–impressive!

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