Our Theory That Walking Around Oklahoma Provides Decent Chance To See Wayne Coyne Doing Something Weird Totally Proved True!

WayneCoyneAfter reading that much discussed New York Magazine cover story on the Brooklyn scene from a few months ago, we’ll admit one of the more enjoyable daydreams we took away from it was imagining all these bands running around the borough together as musical superfriends. They could fight crime together and meet in underground hideaways around large tables flanked by swivel chairs. Unfortunately, we’re pretty sure this doesn’t really happen. But it’s sort of comforting to know our similarly outlandish theory for Oklahoma and walking around each new corner hoping to find a Flaming Lips member doing bizarre shit was absolutely true.

Google Streetview takes random pictures. Wayne Coyne is moderately insane. These two facts have finally come together to create one perfect result: a Streetview picture of Coyne sitting outside in a bathtub while his wife and friends set up a Halloween party (that apparently took place in 2007). While admittedly funny, we have to say considering the subject the context could have been a whole lot weirder. (Via: Spinner)

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