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By June 23, 2000, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers rocked Memorial Stadium in Seattle, they had just released their critically acclaimed album, "The Uplift Mofo Party Plan," back in 1987 and were working their way through the energetic and innovative "Californication," which dropped a year later. This period marked a significant comeback for the band, especially since they were revitalizing their sound after some tumultuous years. An interesting nugget about that performance is how it encapsulated the fiery return of guitarist John Frusciante, whose influence brought a fresh layer of creativity. With hits like "Give It Away," the band was not just performing; they were creating a live experience that felt both nostalgic and innovative, blending funk rock with passionate, immersive performances that left fans craving more. It was a magical moment when they showcased that electrifying connection with the audience. Can you feel the energy? It would have been unforgettable!