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When the Red Hot Chili Peppers took the stage at the Fuji Tenjinyama Ski Resort in Koufu, Japan, on July 26, 1997, it marked a significant moment in their journey. This performance was particularly poignant as it was Dave Navarro’s last show with the band, showcasing his unique guitar flair that had revitalized their sound during the mid-90s. Just before this live recording, the Chili Peppers had released "One Hot Minute" in 1995, an album that featured darker themes and a departure from their earlier funk sound, heavily influenced by Navarro's style. It was a period of transition for the band, as they grappled with personal struggles and changes in lineup. This live show, capturing their energetic fusion of rock and funk, became a bittersweet chapter, foreshadowing a shift in their musical direction. Can you imagine the electric atmosphere, knowing this was an endpoint for one of their iconic members?