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Back in February 1987, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers lit up the stage at the Scream at the Embassy Hotel in Los Angeles, they were riding high on the wave of their third studio album, *The Uplift Mofo Party Plan*. Released just a few months earlier, in 1987, it captured their signature fusion of funk, punk, and raw energy that fans had come to adore. This live recording resonates deeply with the band's early ethos—chaotic, electrifying, and brimming with youthful exuberance. It's fascinating to note that *The Uplift Mofo Party Plan* was also their last album to feature original guitarist Jack Sherman, making this era particularly pivotal. The performance showcased their dynamic stage presence, with frontman Anthony Kiedis's frenetic energy and Flea's iconic bass playing, serving as a vivid snapshot of the band's evolution. Listening to this recording is like catching lightning in a bottle—raw, unfiltered, and utterly captivating.