Caption: The Flaming Lips, Credit: James Bailey for KEXP
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The Flaming Lips 

Sasquatch Music Festival 2011: The Flaming Lips In Concert

Series: Sasquatch Music Festival 2011
From: NPR Music
Length: 01:06:09

Oklahoma's most famous band performed at The Gorge on May 29. This is an unhosted music-only set. If you use it, please credit NPR Music and KEXP for the recording. Available for free to NPR member stations. If you're not an NPR member station, contact programservices@npr.org Read the full description.

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The following text is from the concert's story page on NPR Music:

Rockers The Flaming Lips have long had a reputation for extravagant live shows: Fake blood, torrential confetti downpours, animal costumes and comically oversized fists are all standard fare. The band's Sunday night set at this year's Sasquatch Music Festival was no exception, with frontman Wayne Coyne taking to the crowd in his over-sized bubble. Still, the band managed to make its big, flashy show feel like a more intimate affair.

While playing the landmark 1999 album The Soft Bulletin nearly in full, Coyne chatted genially with the audience, taking frequent breaks during "The Spiderbite Song" to relate the anecdotes behind the song's lyrics. Another set highlight, "Waitin' for a Superman" — stripped down to a delicate piano and voice arrangement — was introduced as a tribute to departed icon Elliott Smith. Although the band was forced to exclude a couple of songs due to time constraints, it delivered a personal version of what many consider its finest album.

Recorded live at The Gorge on Sunday, May 29, the band performed its 1999 album The Soft Bulletin live at the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival outside Seattle, Wash.

Set List:

  • "Race for the Prize"
  • "A Spoonful Weighs A Ton"
  • "The Spark That Bled"
  • "The Spiderbite Song"
  • "Buggin'"
  • "What Is the Light?"
  • "The Observer"
  • "Waitin' For A Superman"
  • "Suddenly Everything Has Changed"
  • "The Gash"
  • "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate"
Available for free to NPR member stations for broadcast, up to 4 times in 3 years. If you're not an NPR member station, contact programservices@npr.org

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Piece Description

The following text is from the concert's story page on NPR Music:

Rockers The Flaming Lips have long had a reputation for extravagant live shows: Fake blood, torrential confetti downpours, animal costumes and comically oversized fists are all standard fare. The band's Sunday night set at this year's Sasquatch Music Festival was no exception, with frontman Wayne Coyne taking to the crowd in his over-sized bubble. Still, the band managed to make its big, flashy show feel like a more intimate affair.

While playing the landmark 1999 album The Soft Bulletin nearly in full, Coyne chatted genially with the audience, taking frequent breaks during "The Spiderbite Song" to relate the anecdotes behind the song's lyrics. Another set highlight, "Waitin' for a Superman" — stripped down to a delicate piano and voice arrangement — was introduced as a tribute to departed icon Elliott Smith. Although the band was forced to exclude a couple of songs due to time constraints, it delivered a personal version of what many consider its finest album.

Recorded live at The Gorge on Sunday, May 29, the band performed its 1999 album The Soft Bulletin live at the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival outside Seattle, Wash.

Set List:

  • "Race for the Prize"
  • "A Spoonful Weighs A Ton"
  • "The Spark That Bled"
  • "The Spiderbite Song"
  • "Buggin'"
  • "What Is the Light?"
  • "The Observer"
  • "Waitin' For A Superman"
  • "Suddenly Everything Has Changed"
  • "The Gash"
  • "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate"
Available for free to NPR member stations for broadcast, up to 4 times in 3 years. If you're not an NPR member station, contact programservices@npr.org

Related Website

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