Per, I now know that a third of the 21 songs played across 100 minutes came from the Afghan Whigs' new album- In Spades-with another three taken from their other post-reunion release, 2014's Do to the Beast.Only one-'Fountain and Fairfax'-came from 1993's Gentlemen, which Brad considers the band's best and best-known record.That song was one I noted as sounding particularly great, along with the new 'Arabian Nights' and, from the prior album, 'Matamoras.' But I liked pretty much everything I heard, including a sweet cover of the Beatles' 'Dear Prudence,' on which Dulli played piano.He had done likewise following a brief tirade against a main floor fan who had irked him with her cell phone and then her middle finger, but on 'Demon in Profile' the opening act, Har Mar Superstar, did the singing.Far be it from me to knock anyone for their physical appearance or choice of clothing, but in sharing the stage with the Whigs, I think Har Mar did well to adorn a shirt, as opposed to much of his musically-enjoyable performance as the opener.
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