December 2011
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How do I hold on to you, if I can’t hold on to me?
– Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, Easy Plateau
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[‘I Taught Myself How To Grow Old’] is a tricky tune, because it can mean a lot of different things, I think. I’ve heard it back since, and it was shocking to me that it was as blunt as it was. I think the emotional activity in that song is more talking about not just myself but the way that a person can, when they’re younger, aspire to being older, aspire to feel in some ways more like ...
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And everything I thought that I could ever say to you
Got all fucked up and...
– Ryan Adams, Friendly Fire
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I really really really miss the Cardinals.
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My whole life’s work is about putting myself in a position where I answer to the...
– Ryan Adams (via atranscriptofheartbreak)
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Flying solo: Ryan Adams on new album, inspiration...
For just over three years, Ryan Adams took a break from music, disbanding his group The Cardinals. Now he’s back with a new solo album, Ashes & Fire, and playing better than ever.
“My whole life’s work,” Adams explains, “is about putting myself in a position where I answer to the whims of something I can’t understand in me. When that happens, I must make myself available to it, almost no ...
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I hate this old place
What it represents
And I hate who I was
And who I ended...
– Ryan Adams, Don’t Ask For The Water
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Lock me up in your heart, babe
Lock me up and leave me to die.
– Ryan Adams, California
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