The Flaming Lips: The Strangest Band You Forgot to Love

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  • @thecosmicblueautie
    @thecosmicblueautie Рік тому +408

    The Flaming Lips is whom I can call a cult band. Those who know their deal with making weird yet intriguing music will always be up for the ride, as long as they maintain a lack of expectations. One can say they made some mediocre records, but it is all a part of the expressive journey to them and those who stuck around. They still get people far and wide to come to their shows.

    • @Callingcascade
      @Callingcascade Рік тому +5

      Their fans are also a cult at times. 😅

    • @Callingcascade
      @Callingcascade Рік тому +2

      A lot of their 2011 stuff was mid but the way they released all of it is what kept me interested.

    • @goatuscrow4135
      @goatuscrow4135 Рік тому +1

      Pretense

    • @SansNeural
      @SansNeural Рік тому

      @@goatuscrow4135 "Pretense"
      ...and Post-tense!

    • @migangelmart
      @migangelmart Рік тому +1

      Those mediocre records came after Soft Bulletin, unfortunately. At War With the Mystics put me to sleep.

  • @dnvnwt
    @dnvnwt Рік тому +110

    I agree 100% these guys have been grinding for decades and continue to make thoughtful and beautiful music, one of the best bands to see live.

    • @mikem3779
      @mikem3779 9 місяців тому +2

      Discovered them in the early 90s when Priest came out. Loved them to death, but never in my wildest imagination would I have guessed they'd get as big as they did and still be around in 2024.

    • @RandyFortier
      @RandyFortier 3 місяці тому

      I just saw them last night, in fact. They were amazing! Some was a bit too weird, and some was just exhilaratingly new.

  • @tepigthegamer55
    @tepigthegamer55 Рік тому +61

    i listened to the soft bulletin and i loved it, went to my local CD store to bought it but they didn't have it so i ask if they had others of the same band (i didn't knew the name Flaming Lips back then) and they showed me 3 records that were the equivalent to 20 dolars each, i manage to bring down the price to 9 dolars for all 3 because no one knew de band in my country and they wanted to just trow them out, the albums were Clouds taste metallic, war at the mystics and the terror, the three records couldn't be more different between them but i loved them so much today the flaming lips are one of my favorite bands ever, in every "Era" and sound they had and will made.

  • @Step_03
    @Step_03 Рік тому +29

    Whenever I need a dose of inspiration to be brave or creative, I visit The Flaming Lips. So happy to see the fathers of modern psychedelia get some attention.

  • @davidhowell5585
    @davidhowell5585 Рік тому +18

    The Flaming Lips mean so much to me. Ive seen them live several times, have listened to all there albums, and love scouring the web for interviews with wayne. One of my favorite hobbies is showing their music to people. They either flat out hate it, think its kinda funny, or very rarely fall in love with it. Finding a fellow lips fan is one of the greatest joys of life. Thanks for the amazing video!

    • @toysarealive1
      @toysarealive1 8 місяців тому +2

      I'm here. I'm one of those fans. I've only seen them live once, but it was one of the most emotional shows I've been to.

    • @GaryM67-71
      @GaryM67-71 Місяць тому

      Hello. I have seen the Lips live about 8 times, including in Iceland, Wales, Scotland and England. Gosh, I love their shows so much, and their earlier albums are my favourites. You will enjoy this channel for rare content and loads of video interviews with Wayne and others: www.youtube.com/@thesatellitehead

  • @astrosquirrel5038
    @astrosquirrel5038 Рік тому +158

    One of the most brilliant, daring, and underrated groups around. The Soft Bulletin is one of favorite albums ever.

    • @Hiajarock
      @Hiajarock Рік тому +2

      Wildly overated band

    • @KenLieck
      @KenLieck Рік тому +2

      The Soft Bulletin is Neil Young fronting ELO. And that's a good thing.

    • @SansNeural
      @SansNeural Рік тому +1

      @@Hiajarock "Wildly overated band"
      Overrated, underrated... I just hope they don't bother you too much.

    • @jeremymr
      @jeremymr Рік тому +2

      I've got to experience it performed live in its entirety twice, one time with the Colorado symphony backing the band. My favorite album of all time.

    • @reesetorwad8346
      @reesetorwad8346 Рік тому +1

      @@SansNeural I suspect they were drunk and used wrong prefix, I've noticed a lot of that on Ytube lately, people saying "understated" when they meant "overstated," saying "decimated" (one in ten destroyed) when they meant "devastated" etc.

  • @pmsso
    @pmsso Рік тому +17

    Always wondered why aren't they as praised as other psych rock bands, and even I forget about them sometimes even though I love them. Today is going to be a Flaming Lips day for me! Great video!

  • @leddy100
    @leddy100 Рік тому +62

    I've been a huge fan sice At War with the Mytics. As great as all their albums are nothing beats the first 30 seconds of a live gig when Race for the Prize kicks with the confetti and balloons, Best feeling ever!

    • @SjorsHoukes
      @SjorsHoukes Рік тому +4

      Literally the most ecstatic I’ve ever felt at a concert. I was bawling ❤

  • @shoestringmovies6530
    @shoestringmovies6530 Рік тому +103

    Embryonic is easily one of my favorite albums of all time

    • @tedgallegos6512
      @tedgallegos6512 7 місяців тому +1

      Same !!!!!! God-tier masterpiece

    • @EB-bl6cc
      @EB-bl6cc 2 місяці тому

      I really came to love American Head also. The first half of that album is flawless

    • @Hermitose
      @Hermitose 21 день тому

      Just happened to listen to this again a couple of days ago. It's an incredible album!

  • @_baalshamin
    @_baalshamin Рік тому +104

    The Terror is my favorite album by them. Everything about it is perfect. I guess I'm one of those weirdos who likes their dark era the best haha

    • @dalbeider6315
      @dalbeider6315 Рік тому +7

      That's my favorite also, along with Embryonic and Zaireeka. Their "dark" trilogy.

    • @chiefchimp2789
      @chiefchimp2789 Рік тому +7

      The Terror has possibly their greatest opening track on any of their albums too.

    • @viniciuscomacento
      @viniciuscomacento Рік тому +4

      I really like it as well, some brilliant beautiful melodies

    • @exoplanetarydev
      @exoplanetarydev Рік тому +4

      Yeah. It's really underrated but it executes its concept flawlessly and is honestly a really gorgeous record when you know what its deal is. I just wish the listing on Spotify wasn't all borked lmao

    • @_baalshamin
      @_baalshamin Рік тому +5

      @@exoplanetarydev I only listen to the last song, called 'The Terror', that is basically the whole album without the radio edits. I mean, it's an album who's meant to be listened fully.

  • @YYunnus
    @YYunnus Рік тому +22

    Honestly amazing video I've been listening to them for a good couple of years now and they really helped me out from some tough times currently saving up to see them in Austin.Great job middle 8!

  • @milesd4460
    @milesd4460 Рік тому +21

    The flaming lips are for sure my favorite band ever. My first concert ever, too. My dad used to tell me about zaireeka parties he would have with his friends, they would all bring their own cd player and listen together. Soft bulletin, yoshimi, and at war with the mystics is an underrated three album run for sure

  • @danielsinnott2343
    @danielsinnott2343 Рік тому +26

    This is a really great video and was interesting to watch. American Head is a vastly underrated album also.

  • @wilsonkilmer9776
    @wilsonkilmer9776 Рік тому +7

    Oczy Mlody is one of their best projects, it definitely deserves more love. It’s up there with The Soft Bulletin, Yoshimi, and Mystics for me. I think each of their albums since Transmissions has been a masterpiece in its own way. When Oczy Mlody came out, it was unlike anything I’d heard before. A lot like The Terror in that way; that one was an astonishingly unforgiving listen when it came out! But it’s one of my favorites. Like I said, all masterpieces.

  • @Callingcascade
    @Callingcascade Рік тому +9

    Im so glad to see this. The Flaming Lips dont have enough discussion around them outside of the hardcore fans. We need more deep dives into this band!

  • @theofarnum8706
    @theofarnum8706 Рік тому +23

    as a long time flaming lips/black moth super rainbow/tame impala fan, i gotta say that dave fridmann’s production is so important when it comes to the sound and the feel of records he’s done. it’s unique and awesome and transforms the songs.

  • @ryanstoerger2960
    @ryanstoerger2960 Рік тому +25

    One of my favorite projects from the band comes from "B-sides" from the yoshimi days. "Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell" dives deeper into existential concepts and wild repetitive sounds. I recommend it if you want to test your psyche

    • @cjbcarr1
      @cjbcarr1 Рік тому +4

      sunship balloons :)))))

  • @bennettwyler846
    @bennettwyler846 Рік тому +4

    LET'S GO finally a flaming lips video!! One of my favorite bands ever, truly not enough people talking about them

  • @CarbonSolutions
    @CarbonSolutions Рік тому +8

    My wife and I had our first wedding dance to Do You Realize in 2007. It still makes me tear up - I keep trying to cover that song and can’t get all the way through it. I don’t know that there’s another band that has been so committed to enjoying life and spreading joy and unfiltered art in the world. Thanks for the care put into this homage. Long live Flaming Lips ❤

  • @harizonflamingice3167
    @harizonflamingice3167 Рік тому +9

    Great job with this video, Middle 8! I'll be honest, I was always a bit confused about which albums are really the core studio albums and never had a concrete idea of how I felt about The Flaming Lips, but always wanted to like them more. I should probably listen to some of their albums again, though.

  • @SaturnProductions
    @SaturnProductions Рік тому +6

    Another amazing video, with incredible editing and analysis! Love the Lips, so many great albums

  • @davidadams2395
    @davidadams2395 Рік тому +16

    My entry was with _Telepathic Surgery._ Never did I anticipate any success beyond cult status until _Transmissions,_ so I was perplexed when they couldn't recreate the latter album's success. I was tickled, then, at the surge of popularity for _Yoshimi,_ and it's been exciting to see their legacy grow with subsequent generations. However, Ronald Jones wasn't their first guitarist to leave the band. Donahue recorded two albums as well ('90 & '92) and left to form the excellent Mercury Rev. The two bands also have two albums in common: recording for MR's _Deserter's Songs,_ in '98, was finishing while TFL's _The Soft Bulletin_ was beginning at the same studio, both with Fridmann as producer. Wayne credits _Deserter's Songs_ for elevating _The Soft Bulletin's_ sound. They then ventured on a successful tour together, which exposed TFL to enjoy a wider audience.

    • @drewaldrich711
      @drewaldrich711 Рік тому +2

      a LOT wasn't covered here. this mini doc- though I appreciate it- is missing a LOT about the heady early days

  • @melissashupe5732
    @melissashupe5732 Рік тому +6

    As an Okie, albeit from Tulsa, not OKC, I've embraced their psychedelia from the start. To see the Lips live, as in a show, is the best way to experience them. The show will mark a spot in history for your entire existence. Thank you for this wonderful content!

    • @SansNeural
      @SansNeural Рік тому

      As an Okie from Stillwater, I've known about the Lips for decades but, for no good reason, never really paid attention until a couple of years ago. Now I realize I've got 4 decades of their stuff to wade through.

  • @calvinkill448
    @calvinkill448 Рік тому +4

    fantastic video, it's not easy to capture exactly what the flaming lips are but I think you did a great job and it was a great watch for me

  • @jb8280
    @jb8280 Рік тому +8

    Okies unite. Always loved my Lips. Wayne is a stand up guy and one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet. Steve is a musical genius. Michael is Michael. Under the radar is their lane. People with the right kind of taste for their sound always end up finding them in the end.

  • @ninevehguitar
    @ninevehguitar 11 місяців тому +10

    I will never forget when “Zaireeka” came out. I had already been a Lips fan for a number of years, and had all of their albums up to that point (yes, even the very early stuff), but I remember hearing about the Parking Lot Experiments and not really knowing what the aim was exactly. I just thought “Well, that’s sounds like something weird they’d do.”
    When “Zaireeka” actually came out, the bassist in my band at the time got it, and we got 4 CD players together at his house, and spent a good 45 min at least, just trying to line up the intro countoffs. We finally got it, and sat and just listened, completely mind-blown that a band would release something like this, but after finally getting it lined up, the payoff was amazing. Then we started mixing and matching stuff, playing discs intentionally out of time, and all that fun stuff.
    I actually learned a LOT as a musician from that, and the memories of our “Zaireeka” listening parties never left me.
    When “Soft Bulletin” came out, that solidified Flaming Lips as a forever top 5 band for me.
    Not everyone likes them, and certainly not everyone “gets” them. But that’s okay.

  • @youthofyesterdayrecords
    @youthofyesterdayrecords Рік тому +9

    Irrelevant? Emily Dickenson would argue that touching one heart makes everything you ever did worthwhile... I agree with that sentiment. Perhaps the lips have embraced some dark elements of this realm, to their detriment...But they made one record... The Soft Bulletin... that will forever go down as having kept me alive.

  • @brownyuio
    @brownyuio Рік тому +11

    They really don’t get enough love - especially amongst my circle of friends who are into psych, shockingly. I remember getting into them around the time Embryonic came out and I instantly became a fan.

    • @SjorsHoukes
      @SjorsHoukes Рік тому

      Now you can show them this amazing video :)

  • @anthonygillette
    @anthonygillette Рік тому +4

    Before this, as a huge music psychadelia experimental music lover, I always just knew them as the band who wrote Vaseline. Literally never even heard a whisper of anything else. So thank you, because I’m absolutely going to go hard on their discography for a while.

  • @melodicvirginia
    @melodicvirginia Рік тому +30

    As a big flaming lips fan it’s a shock every time to see anyone recognize them lmao

  • @jayhunter76
    @jayhunter76 Рік тому +1

    This video made The Flaming Lips a band I really adore. They have some of the coolest Titles for songs. Thankyou psychedelically for this video - much love

  • @theweirdmillifish
    @theweirdmillifish Рік тому +2

    Please make videos about The Microphones' The Glow Pt.2 and Mount Eerie albums🥺
    Your videos are great, always have that professional quality to it and feels pretty personal at times. Great stuff man!!

  • @mkhud50n
    @mkhud50n Рік тому +12

    Best. Drum. Sound. Ever. 🥁

  • @seamussc
    @seamussc Рік тому +6

    Transmissions from the Satellite Heart is my favorite album from any band start to finish, and Slow Nerve Action off that album is my favorite song of all time. Clouds Taste Metallic is also an incredible followup.
    I like their discography as a whole, but those two are the most special to me.

    • @kelstermcgil
      @kelstermcgil Рік тому

      When Yer Twenty Two... the shizz
      ua-cam.com/video/_j5rVVI9RN8/v-deo.html

  • @aclockworkreview
    @aclockworkreview Рік тому +7

    I've been saying for years in my inner circle of friends that the flaming lips and Eels are up there as one of the greats that I wish people talk about

  • @drownthepoor
    @drownthepoor Рік тому +2

    For me this band begins with Val Kilmer/Jim Carey Batman movie. When the Riddler's entering his tiny weird apartment the song "Bad Days" from Clouds Taste Metallic is playing. Hearing that song made me check the credits to find out who it was.
    Years later my 2nd girlfriend was a huge fan, and I got all their albums up to At War With The Mystics.
    The only bad album was Oh My Gawd. Clouds, Transmissions, and Yoshimi are probably my favorites.
    I love them all though, and I have Zaireeka mixed down.
    I was heavy into LSD when I got huge into them.

  • @magicwindow6682
    @magicwindow6682 Рік тому +18

    I agree that despite their success they feel somewhat underrated

    • @jamespriest9658
      @jamespriest9658 8 місяців тому

      By who, who are the folks rating music.. that's nonsense.. the shoes sell out that's what's important. I don't think most folks thought that way until Todd Rundgren started talking about the RRHf. Accolades are irrelevant. Connecting/Entertaining and yes sometimes inspiring and floating some wisdom. When the audience claps or buys record, all the accolades needed.not the artist Wayne is, but I've been playing live for 50 years and hats what it's all about, that showing off and chicks or guys whatever.We are old and play same things we been playing forever we just never play it same way twice. We can turn the sky tie-dye. "David Nelson Band"

  • @SjorsHoukes
    @SjorsHoukes Рік тому +1

    Great documentary! I feel an immediate urge to listen to my Lips records all day. Haven’t REALLY listened to anything since Embryonic, so I will give the new albums a chance. Thanks for your weirdness, guys!

  • @therealjohngalaxy
    @therealjohngalaxy Рік тому +1

    Love the title! ❤

  • @RandyLeonard-t1x
    @RandyLeonard-t1x 17 днів тому

    Good point from Wayne at the end about routing for the person from climbing a mountain to expressing themselves.

  • @thiagocarvalho7120
    @thiagocarvalho7120 Рік тому +1

    I got introduced to flaming lips' sound in the terror era and even though it is a pretty difficult record to listen to, especially for how musically immature I was at that time, it was so intriguing I listened to their previous work and became a fan. A miracle, just like what that band is. In the morning of the magicians is my favorite song ever. Thanks for the great video!

  • @sampal5352
    @sampal5352 Рік тому

    This is an amazing exploration- I don’t care that much about but the Lips beyond liking their main stuff to be honest, but I was able to get engaged and appreciate their unique interesting evolution, well paced, well written, well produced. Thanks!

  • @the_chandler
    @the_chandler Рік тому +7

    Something not mentioned: They put on the best fucking live show I've seen in my life.

  • @migol1984
    @migol1984 10 місяців тому +1

    Dave Friddman also produced a few songs on Mexican band, Cafe Tacvba's 2003 album, Cuatro Caminos. The two he produced, you can almost recognize it immediately. "Puntos Cardinales" and "Hoy Es", if I'm not mistaken are the one's he produced.

  • @hkrw7
    @hkrw7 Рік тому

    I clicked on this video just to watch the editing and visuals, I’ve fallen in love with them ever since I watched the ‘experimental hip-hop video’, they are so damn good

  • @jonathanlandry7368
    @jonathanlandry7368 2 дні тому

    This episode is a great reminder that you need more coverage on Cake. Another band that everyone knows their music, but doesn't really appreciate how weird and awesome they really are.

  • @roncolem4558
    @roncolem4558 Рік тому +4

    Wayne Coyne loooks like a cross between Jeff Lynne( the hair) and George Harrison ( eyes) lol!

    • @LiveAlcheme
      @LiveAlcheme 5 місяців тому +1

      I see it! And I’ll throw in a smidge of Rob Zombie.

  • @charliervr
    @charliervr Рік тому +1

    I'll be watching them next month in Mexico, can't wait!

  • @milesdufourny4813
    @milesdufourny4813 Рік тому +1

    I bought their 1st record a few months after it was released, loved the psych/punk attitude. A friend of mine wanted that record but couldn't find it locally - I told him to write to the band, he did and Wayne sent him the record and some promotional fliers free of charge. The last two things I bought by them were "Hit to Death......." (Hold Your Head is absolutely one of my favorite songs by them) and "Scratching the Door" 'cause my original vinyl copies were pretty well worn.

  • @evan8373
    @evan8373 Рік тому +1

    Even further overlooked: The fact that Mercury Rev (with former Lips guitarist Jonathan Donahue) predated The Soft Bulletin by a year or two with Deserter's Songs. Super similar sound and band arc in marking a departure from noisy alt rock, also produced by Dave Fridmann. Worth checking out!

  • @dantec03
    @dantec03 Рік тому +1

    I’ll always remember being introduced to the Lips with W.A.N.D. on MLB 2K8 lmao. Great video .

  • @atomicsmith
    @atomicsmith Рік тому

    What a great video! I’ve been a casual fan since “she don’t use jelly” This was a great romp through their catalog.

  • @JoeyG333
    @JoeyG333 Рік тому +11

    I think granddaddy and the sophtware slump doesnt get enough credit in conversation about yoshimi.

  • @mikeweimer
    @mikeweimer Рік тому +1

    Are we gonna get a middle 8 exclusive story on the 24 hour song skull??

  • @browneyedotter1010
    @browneyedotter1010 Рік тому +7

    Love the slimey early lips, but all flaming lips is awesome. I love kings mouth a lot

  • @notanotherjamesmurphy5574
    @notanotherjamesmurphy5574 Рік тому

    What are those albums @ 19:27 ?
    I’m familiar with ‘Congratulations’, ‘Lonerism’, & ‘Before Today’

  • @macmaci553
    @macmaci553 Рік тому +1

    Thank for this video u do when we want!

  • @RimJobJesus369
    @RimJobJesus369 5 місяців тому +1

    Just saw these folks for the 7th time. My 1st Lips show in a decade. They are still abso-fucking-lutely amazing

  • @blanket4763
    @blanket4763 Рік тому +1

    I think a fascinating band that really fits into the kind of video essays you make would be empire of the sun. They have a really interesting story and have attitudes very reminiscent of mgmt. I can’t recommend a deep dive into them enough

  • @Big_Dip1
    @Big_Dip1 4 місяці тому +1

    I think it's just the way music has morphed via streaming n such...for me they peaked in the Soft Bulletin/Yoshimi/Mystics era. Seen em live a bunch and they're just a really fun band who aren't afraid to truly experiment and go out on a creative limb

  • @basman2006
    @basman2006 Рік тому +3

    They are such a fun and experimental band. They aren't for everybody but you can really set you're teeth in them

  • @simonzoric
    @simonzoric Рік тому +2

    I think the songwriting on American Head is fantastic and it’s amazing to me that at this stage of their career they are releasing what is one of their best albums.

  • @susragejr477
    @susragejr477 11 місяців тому +1

    It has to be some kind of cosmic mistake that a band this audacious and daring hasn’t received more attention

  • @honeywisp
    @honeywisp Рік тому +2

    One of the most underrated bands ever they are definitely my favorite band

  • @csurname
    @csurname 5 місяців тому +1

    good to see sticking-up for Mystics. Nothing wrong with making a straight-up set of good songs

  • @Toppu
    @Toppu Рік тому +1

    what's the song at 0:46?

  • @Yosh1m1_1
    @Yosh1m1_1 Рік тому +1

    YES FINALLY THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Madeoftea
    @Madeoftea 3 місяці тому

    I love how everyone loves different albums especially appreciating the post Yoshimi era of incredibly diverse albums

  • @Jaspertine
    @Jaspertine Рік тому +3

    Part of the trouble with talking about the Flaming Lips is that Wayne Coyne is "better to beg forgiveness than ask permission" kind of guys. When it comes to making wildly experimental music, that's great, but it also leads to a laundry list of controversies from times when the man just didn't think through the consequences of his actions.
    I'm not here to cancel the man or anything, I love the band... but this is the guy who shut down an airport because he forgot that there was a HAND GRENADE in his backpack... and it says something when that's one of your less remembered controversies.

  • @adambonini3129
    @adambonini3129 Рік тому +1

    My friends went to Bonnaroo 04 absolutely raving about the lips. I started seeing them every time they’re in range ever since.

  • @robbiematthews168
    @robbiematthews168 Рік тому +1

    They go through many different phases..interesting at most, haven’t been into their recent psychedelic stuff..but their albums up to war at the mystics are worth giving a listen.. amazing show live though, will not disappoint at that when they play their hits with all the confetti, balloons, big screens and people in animal costumes..

  • @fletchb2937
    @fletchb2937 2 місяці тому

    They've always been an acquired taste. I never miss a chance to see The Lips when they play in Houston. Saw them open for Weezer last month. Short set but still just as amazing.

  • @joesosa41
    @joesosa41 4 місяці тому

    This is so inspiring. I make a little bit of music.
    I picked up an "useless" degree in music because that's all that made sense to me in higher education, but one of my biggest wishes is to one day be produced by Fridmann or the Flaming Lips or at least a collaboration with them or MGMT.
    I'll meet them and at least shake their hands one day though.
    I just gotta work hard and hopefully one day put on amazing live shows with my friends like they do.

  • @razzlethorn
    @razzlethorn 4 місяці тому

    It’s something you see with prolific and true artists, especially when they’ve already garnered acclaim and fortune. Why wander the same old beaten path when there are uncharted reaches to explore anew? It reminds me of the recent Arctic Monkeys releases. They were a popular indie rock band that saw an opportunity to make one pop album to lasting critical acclaim and then went on to start making things like Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino, a concept album about a hotel and casino on the moon, or The Car their latest album, incorporating elements of lounge, jazz, almost Sinatra-esque, while still mildly psychedelic and punchy at times. It’s not typical radio music like AM but it’s definitely art, and I love seeing artists who’ve achieved that level of creative freedom and use it like this.

  • @jeremymr
    @jeremymr Рік тому

    I'm an obscure indie musician and release my music under the name The Strange Hours. I recently got to collaborate with founding Flaming Lips member and former bassist Michael Ivins on a song called Mothman for my new album Epoch of Cryptids! Really cool dude. He has started a new band called The Lolly Bombs with his partner Julia, who is also super cool.

  • @Quickmart4
    @Quickmart4 Рік тому +2

    as a long time fan I'm always surprised others don't view oczy mlody as the masterpiece it is.

    • @wilsonkilmer9776
      @wilsonkilmer9776 Рік тому +1

      Yes! Thank you! I think it’s some of their best stuff. Mind blowing album.

  • @urdr_urdr
    @urdr_urdr Рік тому

    A lot of their side projects are just as worth checking out as studio albums. Some that were brushed over or skipped include the Sgt Peppers cover album, their movie and soundtrack Christmas on Mars, the Peace Sword EP written for Ender's Game (a bit like an expansion of The Terror) and their b-sides EPs (especially for Yoshimi & AWWTM).
    If you can take the weird pop-rock side of things, their collab with Deap Valley is pretty fun, and if you search for it, the unreleased collaboration album with Ke$ha is out there.

  • @ikesours6558
    @ikesours6558 Рік тому +3

    Seeing them play live just once has given me the credentials to die at peace. I've already been to heaven.

    • @SuperRat420
      @SuperRat420 Рік тому +1

      yikes

    • @TundieRice
      @TundieRice Рік тому

      @@SuperRat420right? I’ve seen them play once and it was great, but damn if I don’t fear death like a motherfucker, lol.
      Maybe I should’ve taken some hallucinogens?

    • @SuperRat420
      @SuperRat420 Рік тому

      @@TundieRice should have seen a better band

  • @DrewSowersby
    @DrewSowersby 6 місяців тому +1

    I cried like a little baby listening to American Head. Such an amazing sound for the time.

  • @jacobhaagerup7816
    @jacobhaagerup7816 Рік тому

    Went to see The Flaming Lips at Roskilde Festival in 1995. Granted, it was a late night concert but it was on the biggest stage (Orange). It was literally me and about 6 other guys listening to our own private concert on that occasion. I always felt sorry for the band. Those were some crazy years at Roskilde, though, with insane lineups, probably culminating in 1996, when The Flaming Lips also returned with a bonkers show involving cars with insane stereo systems and them rolling around inside large transparent beach balls. Fun times.

  • @peterisdead666
    @peterisdead666 Рік тому

    excellent video. the flaming lips have been one of my fav bands since i saw my first show when i was 13 in 2008, over the years i kept falling off, and this video perfectly explained what i was feeling during the last ten years but also made me want to get right back into them. they really are one of the best and most truly unique bands ever

  • @philbert3333
    @philbert3333 Рік тому

    always love to see a band genuinely excited by sound even after many years passed

  • @isispriest
    @isispriest 8 місяців тому +1

    Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell has the closest sample I have heard to the inner noise of coming down off a couple hits of acid.

  • @viniciuscomacento
    @viniciuscomacento Рік тому

    thanks for the love to Flaming Lips! not enough talk about this HUGE band

  • @michaelmoraga2926
    @michaelmoraga2926 Рік тому +5

    Love The Flaming Lips live! It's like attending a Spiritual Revival.... with confetti, beach balls, zorbs, and furries... Hallelujah! 🕺🙏💜
    Absolutely love their albums too.

  • @saulorocha3755
    @saulorocha3755 Рік тому +1

    'Clouds Taste Metallic' is the album that first got my attention. Still one of my favorite along with 'Soft Bulletin'.

  • @jasonthomas6684
    @jasonthomas6684 Рік тому +1

    “Clouds Taste Metallic” was the first CD I purchased as a teen after hearing them on collage radio. They are simply awesome…😋😋

  • @henrybauck7924
    @henrybauck7924 Рік тому +11

    Fwends is my favorite flaming lips album 😭

  • @mpstrgc112
    @mpstrgc112 Рік тому +1

    So many gems in their discography.

  • @adspur
    @adspur 4 місяці тому +4

    The Flaming Lips are true artists.

  • @Poppaneedsanap
    @Poppaneedsanap Рік тому

    There is a single LP mixdown of Zaireeka that I'm pretty sure was sanctioned by the band but was not issued by Warner. ?? I had 4 CD set and attempted a listening party at work once but was pretty quickly denied once the participants heard the album.

  • @harryt92
    @harryt92 Рік тому +2

    1986 - 1993 Flaming Lips era is great.

  • @homogenicmp3
    @homogenicmp3 Рік тому

    Great video. I'm only familiar with The Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi but I'll try to get into the rest of their discography.

  • @dmellybelly
    @dmellybelly Рік тому +2

    Let them stay under the radar. I had my mind blown for 60 bucks in a little theater in New haven this summer.

  • @forgettablelisa
    @forgettablelisa Рік тому +1

    They are not my favorite band, but I have always loved that their focus is always on what they create and never on promoting it.

  • @mattcarlucci
    @mattcarlucci 5 місяців тому +1

    Saw them last night and can’t stop thinking about how I didn’t fully live the last 20 years

  • @Illumignostic
    @Illumignostic 4 місяці тому +1

    The Soft Bulletin is a groundbreaking work of genuine, bona fide genius. In a way, it rivals any album I can think of by anyone ever. The songwriting isn’t quite as brilliant asthe Beatles, Grateful Dead,Tool, Stones, Sabbath, Zapplin, Floyd, and a few others, but the music is impossibly innovative, original, gorgeous, and even programmatic to an astounding degree.

  • @Andrew-nq2gx
    @Andrew-nq2gx Рік тому +1

    Can you please do a video on Spoon? I feel like they are one of the most consistently good bands since the 90s but have been flying under the radar. I would love to see some content about them!

  • @SkoolyAd
    @SkoolyAd Рік тому +2

    How many bands can you name who've been going 20+ years (never mind 40) that are still considered to be 'relevant' musically? Even the likes of U2 and the Stones - despite selling millions of records after many, many years - aren't thought of as pushing any kind of musical boundaries any more - and haven't been for years.
    Metallica basically invented a completely new kind of music in the early 80s; they were revolutionary. Now, they just make 'Metallica music' - but still sell out every date on their latest tour.
    The music industry is still predominantly defined by teenagers. Whilst, thanks to the age of streaming, 'older music' seems to have more longevity with younger audiences than when I was a teenager, I still think kids really want to listen to music by their peers, not old stoners like Wayne Coyne (much as I love him).
    Likewise, those of us who may have played The Clouds Taste Metallic over and over in our bedrooms when we were students, are now too busy taking the kids to soccer class and binge-watching Season 2 of The Bear in the spare hour we get after they've gone to bed, to download The Lips' latest LP - as good as it may be...

    • @migangelmart
      @migangelmart Рік тому

      Who's still relevant 40 years later, you say? Weird Al.

  • @TingoMedia
    @TingoMedia Рік тому

    The Terror is the my favorite album the Lips have ever made. Wanted to make a whole piece for the record, but you do a great job covering it 🙌Had a bootlegged cd of The Terror before it came out, my dad drove my car one day, came in and asked me "wtf am I listening to" 😂