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Flaming Lips, The - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots - Live at the Paradise Lounge, Boston Oct. 27, 2002 (Pink Vinyl, RSD Black Friday 2023)

Flaming Lips, The - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots - Live at the Paradise Lounge, Boston Oct. 27, 2002 (Pink Vinyl, RSD Black Friday 2023)

Format: Vinyl LP

UPC: 093624872726

Release Date: 11/24/23

Condition: N

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Event: BLACK FRIDAY 2023
Release Date: 11/24/2023
Format: LP
Label: Warner Records
Quantity: 4500
Release type: RSD Exclusive Release 

Three months after the release of their classic album Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, the Flaming Lips played a small show at The Paradise Lounge in Boston for the local alternative radio station WBOS. The small crowd of competition winners and invited fans were treated to a 40 minute set that included “Do You Realize??” and “Fight Test”, plus covers of Pink Floyd’s “Lucifer Sam” and Beck’s “The Golden Age”. One feature of this show were the song intros by Wayne Coyne.

This is the first release on vinyl and it’s on limited edition pink!

1. Introduction (David O’Leary)
2. The Golden Age
3. Wayne Rap 1
4. Lucifer Sam
5. Wayne Rap 2
6. Do You Realize??
7. Wayne Rap 3
8. Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
9. Wayne Rap 4
10. Wayne Talking Over Beginning of Fight Test
11. Fight Test

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GRADING

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New (N) (Not typically included in the Goldmine Standard)
New records are purchased directly from the label, distributor, or registered wholesaler. Records are still sealed. Jackets may have slight shelf wear, but media has never been played.
Mint (M)
Still sealed. Never played. No observable flaws.  Items have been purchased secondhand.
Near Mint (NM)
A Near Mint (NM) record will play perfectly, with no imperfections during playback. The record should show no obvious signs of wear.
The cover (and any additional packaging) has no creases, folds, seam splits, cut-out holes, or other noticeable defects.
Very Good Plus (VG+)
A Very Good Plus (VG+) record will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it.
Defects should be more of a cosmetic nature, not affecting the actual playback as a whole. Record surfaces may show some signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or very light scratches.
The disc and LP cover may have slight signs of wear, and may be gently marred by spindle marks, paper scuffs, wrinkled corners, etc.
Very Good (VG)
Many of the defects found in a VG+ record will be more pronounced in a VG disc. Surface noise will be evident, but will not overpower the music. Disc may have light scratches (deep enough to feel with a fingernail) that will affect the sound.
Labels, jackets, and inserts will have visible cosmetic flaws such as wrinkles, cut-outs, slight splitting, etc. However, it will usually have less than a dozen minor flaws.
Good (G)
A record in Good condition can be played through without skipping. But it will have significant surface noise, scratches, and visible groove wear. A cover or sleeve will have seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine. Tape, writing, ring wear, or other defects will be present.
While the record will be playable without skipping, noticeable surface noise and "ticks" will almost certainly accompany the playback. 
Poor (P), Fair (F)
The record may be cracked, badly warped, or won't play through without skipping or repeating. The picture sleeve may be water damaged, split, or heavily marred by wear and writing.
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