During their first comeback tour, the Afghan Whigs — long one of rock's preeminent reinterpreters of popular song — started inserting teases of other well-known jams into the end of their own classics, paying tribute to both established classics and new favorites. None of these was more spellbinding than singer Greg Dulli's incorporation of the chorus to Drake's "Over My Dead Body" at the end of Gentlemen classic "When We Two Parted," taking an already stunning arrangement to the next level, and finding common ground across genres and generations like few of Dulli's '90s peers would ever bother to do.
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