The Afghan Whigs brought 40 years of swaggering rock to Webster Hall with Mercury Rev (review, setlist, video)
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The Afghan Whigs brought 40 years of swaggering rock to Webster Hall with Mercury Rev (review, setlist, video)
"Greg Dulli noted that they used to let transvestites up on stage to dance while he would explore his Jim Morrison fantasies, reminiscing about past performances at the Pyramid Club."
"The Afghan Whigs showcased a diverse setlist that included songs like 'I'm Her Slave,' 'My Enemy,' and 'Gentleman,' highlighting their extensive catalog over the years."
"Dulli, turning 61 soon, displayed a mix of good spirits and cantankerousness, particularly when addressing audience members filming with their cellphone lights on."
The Afghan Whigs performed at Webster Hall for their 40th anniversary tour, featuring a lineup that included original members and special guests. Greg Dulli reminisced about past performances at the Pyramid Club, sharing anecdotes and a brief cover of The Doors. The band played a wide range of songs from their catalog, demonstrating their consistency over the years. Dulli's spirited performance was marked by his humorous interactions with the audience, particularly regarding cellphone use during the show.
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