George Salisbury/Courtesy of the artist
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Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips
George Salisbury/Courtesy of the artist
Set List
"Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, Pt. 1"
"Dinosaurs On The Mountain"
The most memorable live show I've seen was by The Flaming Lips. It was in June 2012, the same day Radiohead's Toronto show was cancelled, after one of their drum techs died in a tragic stage collapse. The week before, there was a shooting in one of Toronto's popular malls, located in its downtown core.
The city was shaken. Despite this, thousands of people still gathered to watch The Flaming Lips play a free show, in the square right outside that same mall. What I witnessed was an explosion of color, confetti, music, love, life-affirming warmth and humanity — all of which served as a reminder that, while the world can be a scary, dark place, we still have each other. It was a healing, religious experience, a common way to describe the experience of a Flaming Lips show.