Ah, the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1988—a pivotal year for these funk-rock pioneers! At the time of their live recording at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, the band had just released "The Uplift Mofo Party Plan," their third studio album. This album marked a significant turning point, slicking up their early sound while still packing the same energetic punch fans had come to love. It was also the last album featuring the original lineup before the departure of guitarist Hillel Slovak, who tragically passed away later that year. Watching the performance captured in that Belgian TV show, you can really feel the raw energy and camaraderie among the band members. It's a slice of history, highlighting their emerging stardom, and you get to witness a young and electrifying Anthony Kiedis at his best—a moment frozen in time that many fans cherish! It's these fleeting moments that remind us how exhilarating live music can be, don't you think?