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So, 'The Flaming Lips: Black Easter Live' captures this live set from 1988 at The Southgate House, which is a small venue that really adds to the intimate feel of the performance. The atmosphere is raw, almost chaotic at times, with Wayne Coyne’s unpredictable stage presence holding everything together. You can feel the energy of the crowd, it's like being transported to that moment in time. The music has this lo-fi charm, and the visuals complement the psychedelic soundscapes they’re known for. The band plays with a sense of urgency, and there’s this palpable tension that makes you lean in. It's not just about the songs; it's about the experience, that blend of noise and melody that defines their early work.
Live performance from 1988.Raw and intimate atmosphere.Distinctive early Flaming Lips sound.
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