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The Watch

Greg Dulli and the Afghan Whigs Are Back (Ep. 147)

The Watch

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.55.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2017

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The Ringer’s Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald sit down with Afghan Whigs frontman Greg Dulli to discuss his band's new album, ‘In Spades,’ and the story of how he first met Chris and Andy more than 15 years ago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hey, what's up?

0:36.2

This is Chris from The Watch.

0:37.2

Obviously, you're listening to The Watch.

0:38.8

Thanks so much for tuning in.

0:39.8

This is a really special episode for me and Andy.

0:42.2

We got a chance to sit down with one of our favorite musicians, Greg Dooley, who you

0:45.8

would probably know best from the Afghan Wigs, a long-running American rock band.

0:50.4

Afghan Wigs made their splash, I guess, in the mid-90s with some seminal albums like

0:55.9

Gentlemen and Black Love.

0:57.7

They were originally signed on Subpop and loosely drawn into the sort of alt-rock explosion

1:04.4

that was happening in the 90s where they made the transition from nominally indie rock

1:09.3

into a major label rock and roll around 95, 96, 97.

1:15.4

And they put out these incredible albums that were equal parts influenced by Curtis Mayfield,

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