
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Singer-songwriter Ryan Adams knows there's a stark difference between the way he views the work throughout his career and the popular perception of it. Whether it's his years in Whiskeytown or his song New York, New York becoming a rallying cry after 9-11, Ryan tells Marc why history has created a different narrative of these events than what he experienced at the time and how that guides what he's doing today. This episode is sponsored by Detroiters on Comedy Central, Blue Apron, and Stamps.com.
4.5
2813628,136 ratings
Singer-songwriter Ryan Adams knows there's a stark difference between the way he views the work throughout his career and the popular perception of it. Whether it's his years in Whiskeytown or his song New York, New York becoming a rallying cry after 9-11, Ryan tells Marc why history has created a different narrative of these events than what he experienced at the time and how that guides what he's doing today. This episode is sponsored by Detroiters on Comedy Central, Blue Apron, and Stamps.com.
38,189 Listeners
8,719 Listeners
32,035 Listeners
1,234 Listeners
4,124 Listeners
59,371 Listeners
3,606 Listeners
12,716 Listeners
4,535 Listeners
58,143 Listeners
12,806 Listeners
1,283 Listeners
2,787 Listeners
502 Listeners
3,492 Listeners