Greg Dulli on Assembling the Afghan Whigs in Isolation and Missing Mark Lanegan

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Greg Dulli on Assembling the Afghan Whigs in Isolation and Missing Mark Lanegan
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Alt-rock hero MrGregDulli opens up about the Afghan Whigs’ new album, missing his late friend Mark Lanegan and why the band's critics 'missed the fucking point' in the 90s.

] is almost part two. I learned accountability. I was maybe prone to blaming my problems on other people. I had a moment of, “Wow, this is me. And this is on me. I’m either responsible or partly responsible for what I’m talking about here.” And I don’t think that had ever really occurred to me. And it was actually quite humbling.

Especially when you have to go out on stage every night and relive some of those moments … eventually you have to just kind of feel it in another way and perform it. And that’s what I do. I’ve found different ways to say it now. And getting “surreptitious” into a song had been a long goal of mine, and “goal unlocked.”A lot of times I’ll just say something, and it sticks. That song was a freestyle and, “Don’t let your money, honey, steal you.” I don’t sit down and write that down; that just came out of me. And I was like, “Oh, that’s nice. I won’t be changing that.” And then the title came out of what came next. I very rarely impose my will on a song.It sounded good.

Right. He had “Old Scratch.” He had “Dark Mark.” He had a couple other like satanic nicknames, and I called him “Bubbles.” I called him Bubbles after he me he named one of his records. And he definitely didn’t like it at first, but he grew into it. I spoke to him a week before he died, and I called him Bubbles during that conversation. So it stuck from the time I named him that to the time I called him that.

“Domino and Jimmy” are the “My Curse” couple 30 years later. I was aware of the history, and I played to the history, and it was a really good time. And I loved the song and obviously we’ll play it when she’s around.

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