The Oklahoman

THE FLAMING LIPS TIMELINE

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1983: Led by brothers Mark and Wayne Coyne, The Flaming Lips form in Oklahoma City.

1984: First EP, “The Flaming Lips,” is released.

1985: Mark Coyne leaves the band.

1986: First full-length album, “Hear It Is,” is released with Wayne Coyne on vocals.

1987: Second album, “Oh My Gawd!!!…The Flaming Lips,” is released.

1989: Third album, “Telepathic Surgery,” is released.

1990: Band signs with Warner Bros. Records.

1991: Fan Steven Drozd joins the lineup.

1992: Major-label debut “Hit to Death in the Future Head” released.

1993: Album “Transmissi­ons from the Satellite Heart” released.

1994: Song “She Don’t Use Jelly” charts after it’s on “Beavis and Butt-Head.”

1995: Album “Clouds Taste Metallic” released.

1997: Experiment­al four-CD album “Zaireeka” released.

1999: Album “The Soft Bulletin” brings a mainstream breakthrou­gh.

2002: Album “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” released to critical acclaim.

2003: Lips win their first Grammy, for best instrument­al rock performanc­e for “Approachin­g Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia).”

2004: Coyne debuts his signature Space Bubble at Coachella festival.

2005: Bradley Beesley’s Lips documentar­y “The Fearless Freaks” premieres.

2006: Album “At War with the Mystics” is released and earns three Grammy nomination­s.

2006: Lips perform fall concert at OKC’s Zoo Amphitheat­re.

2007: Lips win two Grammys, for best rock instrument­al performanc­e and best engineered album, non-classical.

2007: First live concert film, “UFOs at the Zoo: The Legendary Concert in Oklahoma City,” released.

2007: Flaming Lips Alley dedicated in downtown OKC.

2007: Lips perform at Oklahoma Centennial Spectacula­r alongside Toby Keith, Vince Gill, Reba McEntire and more.

2008: Special edition “At War With The Mystics 5.1” nominated for Grammy for best surround sound album.

2008: Lips’ DIY indie film “Christmas on Mars” premieres.

2009: Gov. Brad Henry names “Do You Realize??” Oklahoma’s official state rock song.

2009: Fan Derek Brown starts supplement­ing band’s live lineup.

2009: First double album “Embryonic” is released.

2009: Cover album “The Flaming Lips and Stardeath and White Dwarfs with Henry Rollins and Peaches Doing The Dark Side of the Moon” is released.

2010: Lips perform in concert with OKC Philharmon­ic.

2011: Lips set out to release at least one new song a month all year, including the “Gummy Song Skull” EP and “Gummy Song Fetus” EP.

2012: Album “The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends,” featuring Kesha, Nick Cave and Erykah Badu, released for Record Store Day.

2012: Lips break Jay-Z’s Guinness World Record for most live concerts in 24 hours by playing eight shows June 27-28.

2013: Album “The Terror” is released.

2013: Song “Sun Blows Up Today” featured in Hyundai Super Bowl commercial.

2015: Lips play “Saturday Night Live” with Miley Cyrus.

2017: Album “Oczy Mlody” released.

2018: Lips share in Tony Award nomination for contributi­on to “SpongeBob SquarePant­s: The Musical.”

2019: “King’s Mouth,” companion album to Coyne’s art installati­on, released for Record Store Day.

2019: First official live album, “The Soft Bulletin Recorded Live at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra,” released.

2020: Album “American Head” released.

2020: In response to COVID-19, Lips play a series of socially distanced “Space Bubble Concerts” at OKC’s Criterion.

2021: Bassist Michael Ivins leaves the Lips, leaving Coyne as the only original member.

2022: OKC Mayor David Holt unveils giant spin painting by Coyne and artist Damien Hirst inside OKC Convention Center.

2023: Lips embark on “Yoshimi” 20th anniversar­y tour.

2024: Lips are working on a new music and planning two free summer concerts at OKC’s Zoo Amphitheat­re.

 ?? MIKE PONT/ GETTY IMAGES FOR PITCHFORK ?? Wayne Coyne performs at Governors Island on Sept. 9, 2018, in New York City.
MIKE PONT/ GETTY IMAGES FOR PITCHFORK Wayne Coyne performs at Governors Island on Sept. 9, 2018, in New York City.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Wayne Coyne covered in stage blood at The T In The Park Festival on July 12, 2003 in Scotland.
GETTY IMAGES Wayne Coyne covered in stage blood at The T In The Park Festival on July 12, 2003 in Scotland.
 ?? BRETT DEERING/GETTY IMAGES ?? Wayne Coyne performs at Chesapeake Energy Arena on July 23, 2013 in Oklahoma City.
BRETT DEERING/GETTY IMAGES Wayne Coyne performs at Chesapeake Energy Arena on July 23, 2013 in Oklahoma City.
 ?? KARL WALTER/GETTY IMAGES ?? Wayne Coyne performs on November 7, 2004, in Los Angeles.
KARL WALTER/GETTY IMAGES Wayne Coyne performs on November 7, 2004, in Los Angeles.

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