In October 1994, when The Flaming Lips performed at the State Theatre in Minneapolis, they were riding the wave of their album *Transmissions from the Satellite Heart*, which had been released earlier that same year. This album included the hit single "She Don't Use Jelly," marking a pivotal moment in their career as it brought mainstream attention to their unique sound—a blend of psychedelic rock, pop, and experimental elements that was distinctly their own. The recording of this live show, opening for Candlebox, offers a fascinating glimpse into their evolving stage presence. Interestingly, it later became part of a bootleg titled *The Flaming Lips says 'Sweet Jesus… It's The Lords Of Love Noise,* which captures the raw energy and exuberance of their live performances around that time. It’s a testament to the band's organic growth, showing how their eclectic sound began to mesh with the burgeoning alternative rock scene during the '90s.