Re: Ryan Adams
Posted: Mon September 21, 2015 11:37 pm
I like it for what it is. I wish Ryan's guitar tone wasnt drenched in 80's reverb though. Its like everything sounds like it should be playing in the background of an 80's movie.
The name of the record is 1989.verb_to_trust wrote:I like it for what it is. I wish Ryan's guitar tone wasnt drenched in 80's reverb though. Its like everything sounds like it should be playing in the background of an 80's movie.
I get that but blank space, out of the woods, this love and how you get the girl grabbed me the most on first listen and coincidentally they are not the ones awash in that horrible tone he gets fron that fender amp he uses. He hasnt really gotten that part of his music right since Easy Tiger, which seems to be where he fell face first off the tone wagon.cutuphalfdead wrote:The name of the record is 1989.verb_to_trust wrote:I like it for what it is. I wish Ryan's guitar tone wasnt drenched in 80's reverb though. Its like everything sounds like it should be playing in the background of an 80's movie.
I'm at work but I had already heard it this morning.cutuphalfdead wrote:You guys check out that soundcloud link I posted?
yes. let's hope he is spot on with this one.zeb wrote:now plzAt the end of the interview, Adams revealed that he's already completed his next record, a double LP which he crafted on the road. He said it's "the most fragile thing" he's done so far: "I think it will replace Love Is Hell for a deep fan as...like, this is the stuff."
verb_to_trust wrote:I get that but blank space, out of the woods, this love and how you get the girl grabbed me the most on first listen and coincidentally they are not the ones awash in that horrible tone he gets fron that fender amp he uses. He hasnt really gotten that part of his music right since Easy Tiger, which seems to be where he fell face first off the tone wagon.cutuphalfdead wrote:The name of the record is 1989.verb_to_trust wrote:I like it for what it is. I wish Ryan's guitar tone wasnt drenched in 80's reverb though. Its like everything sounds like it should be playing in the background of an 80's movie.
she wrote all the songs...so yesi got bugs wrote:Just dl'ed, still have to listen.. but.. random question..
Does he have to pay swift a shit ton of royalties towards this??
The drought was the very worst
When the flowers that we'd grown
Together died of thirst
It was months and months of back and forth
You're still all over me like
A wine-stained shirt I can't wear anymore
Hung my head as I lost the war
And the sky turn black like a perfect storm
Rain came pouring down
When I was drowning
That's when I could finally breathe
And by morning
Gone was any trace of you
I think I am finally clean
There was nothing left to do
And the butterflies turned to
Dust that covered my whole room
So I punched a hole in the roof
Let the flood carry away
All my pictures of you
The water filled my lungs
I screamed so loud but no one heard a thing
The rain came pouring down
When I was drowning
That's when I could finally breathe
And by morning
Gone was any trace of you
I think I am finally clean
Ten months sober, I must admit
Just because you're clean don't mean you don't miss it
Ten months older, I won't give in
Now that I'm clean I'm never gonna risk it
Rain came pouring down
When I was drowning
That's when I could finally breathe
And by morning
Gone was any trace of you
I think I am finally clean
Rain came pouring down
When I was drowning
That's when I could finally breathe
And by morning
Gone was any trace of you
How is that even remotely possible?psychobain wrote:liked it a lot
never actually heard a TS song
i heard the one on that Diet Coke commercial.Monkey_Driven wrote:How is that even remotely possible?psychobain wrote:liked it a lot
never actually heard a TS song