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Watch Ryan Adams perform intimate concert for 'Live on Letterman'

Yesterday (Dec. 7) CBS posted on their official website, a 70-minute long Ryan Adams concert which was filmed for Live on Letterman. It was taped at The Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York City on December 5, 2011, and is affiliated with the Late Show with David Letterman. You can watch Ryan Adams' full Live on Letterman concert here, or by clicking the video to the left.

If you happened to miss seeing Ryan Adams on his 2011 headlining tour, this is a great way to watch him perform for an hour without leaving your house, or paying for a ticket. Yes, it may not be the same as seeing Adams in person, but at least you do not have someone shouting every single lyric into your ear, and the chances of beer spilling on you are considerably less.

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His Live with Letterman concert started out with "Oh My Sweet Carolina," and continues on with him performing,  "Ashes & Fire," and "If I Am a Stranger". He switches guitars and tells the crowd, "Thank you a bunch, I'm just making it up as I go," which gave the audience a good laugh.

Before performing "Dirty Rain" Adams says, "For all the people listening on the radio, I'm taller than I appear on the radio."

It was a great concert, and something that will keep your attention throughout the entire duration. If you missed Ryan Adams performing "Lucky Now" on Late Show with David Letterman, you can watch that here.

What did you think of Ryan Adams' Live on Letterman performance? Leave comments below, or connect with me via Twitter: @NatalieChicago

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In 2002 Natalie Kuchik started writing for various online zines which allowed her access to interview bands and write about the music industry. She has interviewed and reviewed artists from every genre including, hip-hop, rock, punk, country, R&B, and metal. She attended Roosevelt University in...

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