In March 2000, when The Flaming Lips performed live at The Showbox in Seattle, they were deep into promoting their acclaimed album *The Soft Bulletin,* released just the year before in 1999. This album marked a significant turning point for the band, transitioning from their early experimental punk roots to a more symphonic and lush sound, crafted with layers of instrumentation and introspective lyrics. The Seattle concert was particularly special, as it was their third show at this iconic venue during the *Soft Bulletin* tour, showcasing the band's growing popularity and evolving artistry. Interestingly, this period also saw them embrace elaborate live performances filled with vibrant visuals, confetti, and, of course, Wayne Coyne's signature crowd engagement. It's fascinating to see how this transformation not only solidified their place in alternative rock but also paved the way for their future experimental projects.