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The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips - Full Concert Live at Arch St Empire in Philadelphia

Venue: New Arch Street Empire Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Date: March 19, 1989

In March 1989, when The Flaming Lips lit up the stage at the Arch St Empire in Philadelphia, they were riding the wave of their artistic evolution. Just a year earlier, they had released *In a Priest Driven Ambulance*, which marked a pivotal shift in their sound, melding alternative rock with touches of psychedelia. This album really showcased their growing penchant for experimentation, pushing them beyond their early post-punk influences. Interestingly, this concert was particularly notable because it featured Richard English, the band's drummer, during his penultimate show with the group. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation and perhaps a touch of melancholy, knowing a transition was on the horizon. Fans might have felt a sense of urgency, soaking in his drumming during this crucial juncture in the band's history. This live performance captures The Flaming Lips at a transformative moment, merging the raw energy of their early days with the bold creativity that would define their future.

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