In May 1995, when The Flaming Lips took to the stage at The Fillmore in San Francisco, they were riding high on the success of their album *Clouds Taste Metallic*, released just a year earlier in 1994. This album marked a significant turning point in their sound, embracing a more experimental and psychedelic style, which became a hallmark of their identity. The live performance captured that year reflects the band's eclectic energy—they were known for their whimsical stage setups and electrifying performances, so it's no wonder that fans were treated to an unforgettable show. Interestingly, this era also highlighted their shift towards more mainstream recognition, thanks in part to their single "She Don't Use Jelly," which had gained traction in the early '90s. The Fillmore show serves as a snapshot of The Flaming Lips' audacious spirit in a crucial moment of transformation in their career.