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Ah, the iconic Woodstock '99! When Red Hot Chili Peppers took the stage on July 25, 1999, they were riding high on the waves of their recent album, *The Uplift Mofo Party Plan*, released in 1987, and their later work, * Californication*, which dropped in 1999. At that moment, they were experiencing a resurgence of creativity, redefining their sound and attracting new fans with a slick, refined edge. Interestingly enough, the band's live performance at Woodstock was marked by a playful yet profound tribute to Jimi Hendrix with their rendition of "Fire." Despite the chaos around them—who could forget the infamous mud fights and the explosive energy of the crowd?—the Chili Peppers brought their signature funk-rock flair, fully embodying the spirit of the festival. It's a testament to their ability to connect with audiences, even in the most challenging situations. These unforgettable moments not only showcased their musical prowess but cemented their legacy in the pantheon of live rock performances.