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Well, it wasn't exactly with the Flaming Lips—more like at a Flaming Lips show, but it was a pretty swell evening nonetheless. If you're not familiar with the band, you can check them out here, but as rad as their music is, you're missing a big piece of the puzzle until you see them live. By the end of last night’s show, the entire floor was so covered in confetti that all the people in animal costumes were slipping on it. Amazing. Truth be told, I just kind of wanted to rave about the show because I had such a good time, but there is an animal connection here, since Wayne Coyne from the Flaming Lips interviewed with those authority-questioning scene queens over at peta2 last time the band played in Norfolk, and even allowed a bunch of PETA folks in animal costumes to do a little backup dancing during their set. If you want to find out what Wayne had to say about the whole animal costumes business, you can read the full interview here.

Wayne Coyne and some friends from PETA


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Hey, these characters look simply cute!!! :) and glad to know that Wayne and Flaming lips cares for animals.

Caroline

Posted by: Caroline | April 22, 2007 01:29 AM

They are so lovely - they are warming my heart and in this place I would like to thank PETA and Jack for the great idea of the PETA blog which allows it's members to communicate and inform each other and consolidate the animal protecting links. Thank you!

Posted by: Bluebird | April 23, 2007 10:03 AM

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