|
Kaffeine Buzz
reviews independent and foreign films,
in addition to reporting the latest buzz behind
Colorado's film festivals.
The Flaming Lips –
U.F.O.s at the Zoo
For anyone that has gone to a Flaming
Lips show, they know it is not your typical
concert experience. The travel itinerary consists
of a stint in whackyville, a jaunt over to sweet
melody land, a quick tour through the rock-ys,
and as you can see in the new Flaming Lips DVD,
U.F.O.s at the Zoo,
a venture into the human wilderness.
The opening scene of this concert footage and
various outtakes is hilarious, as it switches
between scenes of a Lips show crowd, dolled up
in costumes and yelping like animals, to the serenity
of primal creatures, gorillas, monkeys, seals,
lions and other animals in their zoo habitat,
acting quite tame and sophisticated in comparison.
Granted, the concert is taking place in their
hometown of Oklahoma, and in fact it is taking
place at the Oklahoma City Zoo.
But I didn’t see them in Oklahoma, yet
the scene at Red Rocks and Lollapalooza last year
was still very primal and nutty. There were the
girls dressed up in Santa Claus outfits, which
complimented the other girls in silver dresses
and alien masks. There was also the clan of superheroes
(in the DVD their bodies are blurred out, which
is weird…maybe some big package action showing,
who knows), but there wasn’t the actual
U.F.O. ship that lands on stage, enabling the
members of the band to disembark and greet their
huge mass of fans. It made me wonder if they bought
it off ELO, and found out later in the DVD that
during sound check they actually reference that
band’s show, along with the Funkadelic’s
mothership and the “Close Encounters”
film as inspiration for the Lips’ take on
space travel, sans any Spinal Tap mishaps.
Yes, there is also the big plastic bubble, which
allows Wayne Coyne to crowd surf
safely through the throngs of arms stretched wide
to carry him ‘round the venue and back to
the stage, giving the folks an up close and personal
experience if only for a second.
Just a few minutes into this DVD, or just a few
seconds into their live show, will tell you that
this is the biggest birthday party you’ve
ever been at, or a reenactment of the turn of
the century, complete with streamers, balloons,
confetti, colorful lights and big smiles. The
creativity that Flaming Lips has put into its
music over the years comes through full force
in the show’s production, giving people
a chance to be kids again, to do that dancing
like no one is looking, to sing at the top of
your lungs and bounce beach balls with abandon.
The Lips compare this experience of being in
front of the crowd to that moment in time when
they viewed a natural phenomenon, the Northern
Lights, and their complete awe and everlasting
impression that vision made upon them. “To
stand and face The Flaming Lips’ audience
is to relive this overdose of energy and new belief.
They are an undulating mass of encouragement and
acceptance with a willingness to become excited.”
Every day is Halloween and Christmas, as fans
break out in their own quirky costumes or show
up dressed like the regular folk, hoping to be
hand-picked by Coyne or the Animal Wrangler to
appear on stage with the band and “dance
like assholes.” So again, if you have yet
to experience this musical phenomenon, this Saturday
you’ll have a chance to see The Flaming
Lips at Monolith at Red Rocks. And you can also
get a head start on your Halloween ideas in the
process.
“All humans are urged to attend!”
To get a peak into what this experience is like,
pick up The Flaming Lips – U.F.O.s at the
Zoo DVD, available now on Warner Bros Records.
flaminglips.com
worlds-fair.net
-Kim Owens, September 12, 2007
photos: Kim Owens, taken @ Red Rocks in 2006
|