Ryan Adams Takes On “The Possibly Reality-Challenged” Using The Power Of Hypertext

noah | July 31, 2008 12:30 pm
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So Ryan Adams has sort of responded to Courtney Love’s accusation that his album Rock N Roll was recorded with $868,000 of Francis Bean Cobain’s money, posting a “personal statement of clarity” on his Web site that talks about how he’s working hard to become a better person, how he regrets his past mistakes, etc., etc. (There’s also a peace card linked in the source code of the page, but it’s not visible.) At the very end of the statement, he pretty much takes Courtney head-on, saying that he never meant anyone any harm intentionally, especially anyone who goes airing dirty laundry about him online; sure, he doesn’t name any names, but the descriptions “possibly reality-challenged,” “unreliable” and “outlandish” make the target of his ire pretty obvious. Full statement after the jump

these days i find myself working harder than ever at being at my best, overcoming my fears and pushing myself creatively in my every endeavor. my only wish after the work is completed is that it may prove further evidence that no matter how isolated we all may all feel at times, as sad or misrepresented, we are not alone. there’s hope for and within each of us.

I’ve been dealing with the truth that i have at times been a bad example and/or glorified self destructive behavior. this was never intentional, but rather a consequence of leading a public life in plain sight and never expecting any sort of preferential treatment, isolation or protection.

Regardless of varied judgments as to my cultural relevance, i am thankfully alive and exercising my joy in creating. i only hope anyone who hears, reads or sees any of my contributions will permit the work to speak where i cannot.

i’ve realized and accepted that if people decide to dislike me, they’re going to find reasons to justify disliking me. there’s nothing i can do about that. that said, it still does pain me to be accused of fictional crimes against innocents or to be implicated in romantic gossip involving the possibly reality-challenged–however unreliable the source or outlandish the accusations. in the end, however, i know that i have never done or even meant anyone any harm.

anyway, the lives of public figures are so much more boring than anyone can imagine. honestly.

and also i like metal. A LOT. (even more than last time).

It kind of reads like one of Courtney’s chant-filled blogs doesn’t it? Except with fewer typos.

A Personal Statement of Clarity for Anyone in Doubt [Ryan Adams]