In April 2000, when The Flaming Lips took the stage at Stubb's Bar-B-Q in Austin, Texas, they were riding high on the wave of their acclaimed album *The Soft Bulletin,* released just a year prior. This album was a significant turning point for the band, showcasing their knack for blending experimental rock with lush, orchestral elements. Oddly enough, during this period, they also began to cultivate their reputation for mind-bending live performances, complete with vibrant visuals and confetti explosions—a signature that would define their concerts. Notably, *The Soft Bulletin* was praised not just for its sound but for the emotional depth it conveyed, touching on themes of love, loss, and existential wonder. The live recording captures not only the energy of the set but also the enthusiasm of a band truly at the forefront of their creative powers, resonating deeply with an audience drawn into their unique musical universe.