Ryan Adams on his 'beautiful' bromance with Bryan Adams
"He showed me kindness when I wasn't at my best"

Ryan Adams gets the Bryan Adams comparisons, even if he hasn't always had the best sense of humour about it.
"Bryan Adams has been, throughout the time that I've known him, an extremely supportive and generous person in the way that he showed me kindness when I wasn't at my best," Adams says over the phone, reflecting on his well-documented younger years when he was best known as alt country's enfant terrible.
In 2002, Adams infamously asked a relentless heckler to leave his concert at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium, even pulling the $40 ticket price out of his pocket and handing it to him. Why? The man consistently screamed out requests for Bryan's international hit, "Summer of 69," which, according to Ryan, ruined an otherwise special night. What Ryan didn't know then was that the request would haunt him for years to come. As he admits in a recent New York Times piece, "I soon became an attraction for people who wanted to pay money to hurl insults at someone." Ryan lashed out, was quoted insulting Bryan Adams in the press, and he admitted that the continuous requests for "Summer of 69" sent him into therapy.
More than a decade later, however, Ryan would cover that very song at the same Nashville venue where it all started.