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Back in February 1990, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers delivered their lively performance of "Yertle the Turtle" for Dutch radio at Villa 65, they were already riding the wave of their third studio album, *The Uplift Mofo Party Plan*. Released in 1987, that album showcased their unique blend of funk and punk, which was becoming their signature sound. Notably, this was the last album to feature guitarist Jack Sherman, who played a pivotal role in shaping their early material. It's fascinating to think about the energy at this show; the band's commitment to live performances was just beginning to gain traction, paving the way for their explosion into mainstream fame in the years that followed. The raw, infectious vibe captured in this performance illustrates not just their musical prowess but also their magnetism as entertainers—a theme that would only grow stronger with time.