In 1999, The Flaming Lips were on the rise, riding high on the success of their album *The Soft Bulletin*, which they had released just a year prior. This album marked a significant shift in their sound, moving away from their earlier, more abrasive work to a lush, psychedelic pop style. It resonated deeply with listeners and critics alike, earning them a broader audience and paving the way for their iconic status in indie rock. During the live recording at the Newport Music Hall in Columbus, Ohio, on July 15, 1999, they were promoting their tour for the *Music Against Brain Degeneration Revue*—a project that demonstrated their commitment not only to music but also to important social causes. This event featured an eclectic lineup, with the likes of Robyn Hitchcock preceding them, underscoring the vibrant, interconnected world of indie music in the late '90s. The Flaming Lips' whimsical, experimental nature—always ready to push boundaries—clearly shines through during this engaging live set.