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On July 26, 1997, Red Hot Chili Peppers put on a remarkable performance at the Fuji Tenjinyama Ski Resort in Japan, marking their last show with guitarist Dave Navarro. This concert came just after the release of their critically acclaimed album, *One Hot Minute*, which had debuted a year earlier. This album showcased a distinct transition for the band, blending their signature funk-rock style with darker, introspective themes—a shift that Navarro’s complex guitar work helped facilitate. Interestingly, this concert was also notable for its rarity; it was the band's only show that year, emphasizing the transitional phase they were going through as they were working through internal band dynamics. It’s quite poignant to think this live recording captures not just the band's sound but the end of an era, with raw energy emanating from both the band and the audience, making it a gem in their discography.