Afghan Whigs bring the darkness at First Ave, Har Mar brings the funk
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The freewheeling encore showed some love for Minneapolis and its institutions. “The music that has come off this stage and out of this city changed my life,” Dulli said, welcoming Tillman back to the stage for a tribute to Grant Hart, a version of Hüsker Dü’s “Keep Hanging On.” With just Dulli and Tillman on stage, and the crowd singing along, it was a cathartic moment.
The rest of the Whigs returned to the stage for a technicolor jam of Black Love’s “Summer’s Kiss” before sliding into Prince’s “Sometimes it Snows in April,” which they mashed up with another favorite from Black Love, “Faded.”
One bucket list thing for me is to go the Twin Cities to visit First Avenue and Paisley Park.