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re: The Afghan Whigs Announce New Tour With The Church
Posted on 2/10/24 at 7:21 am to shutterspeed
Posted on 2/10/24 at 7:21 am to shutterspeed
I like the rawer sound of Congregation... and it's probably more a point in time kinda thing... I was really into that record...
I dont even think I bought Black Love or anything after Gentleman.... I was probably just into a different sound at the time... I'm def familiar with it, because I had friends that were really into the AW and I saw them quite a few times and always enjoyed the shows.. most memorable being Thanksgiving night 1997 at the old Howlin Wolf... Kermit Ruffins opened the show and I think they played until 4am...
I dont even think I bought Black Love or anything after Gentleman.... I was probably just into a different sound at the time... I'm def familiar with it, because I had friends that were really into the AW and I saw them quite a few times and always enjoyed the shows.. most memorable being Thanksgiving night 1997 at the old Howlin Wolf... Kermit Ruffins opened the show and I think they played until 4am...
This post was edited on 2/10/24 at 7:38 am
Posted on 2/10/24 at 1:08 pm to TFTC
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most memorable being Thanksgiving night 1997 at the old Howlin Wolf... Kermit Ruffins opened the show and I think they played until 4am...
I’ve seen the Whigs a handful of times and that was by far the most memorable. They inexplicably took hours to come on stage and Dulli completely left the stage for a long spell (“to take a phone call”), leaving the band hanging to perform an impromptu improvisation. But when Dulli returned, he and the band worked that angry audience energy into madness, so by the time they launched into “Bulletproof,” the crowd was like a singular manic organism feeling and moving together. Was incredible to experience in person. I think there’s a bootleg of the show floating around.
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