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Who Was There?
According to Moonalice legend, the ancient tribe consisted of two large groups, the farmers (known as hippies) and the nomads (known as bands). Less well known were many smaller groups scattered across the continent. The upper Midwest was home to a group whose existence has been hotly debated by Moonalice scholars everywhere. They were nudists (known as Badgers) and much controversy surrounds them. Drawn by reports of the mild winters and gentle summers of Wisconsin, the Badgers set up clothing optional communities across the state. Imagine their surprise when they saw what Wisconsin winters and summers were really like. It's no surprise that the Badgers proved to be among the hardiest of the Moonalice groups. The modern Moonalice arrived in Wisconsin for the annual Grateful Garcia Gathering, a two-day festival that included such good friends at Melvin Seals & JGB, Donna Jean and the Tricksters, and Boris Garcia. The festival was at a resort called Camp NCN that is apparently owned by a local tribe of native Americans. We started unpacking gear under a big sign that said, "For Adults Only." Another sign referred to Camp NCN as an "adult camp." It was then that the band realized that Camp NCN stood for No Clothing Necessary and that it had once been home to our Moonalice forebears. To the dismay of the band, the Grateful Garcia Gathering had rented Camp NCN and suspended local custom in favor of a more traditional tie dye and jeans motif. Once the band recovered from its disappointment, the festival was a blast. Thanks to a two-hour set, the band debuted a couple songs and stretched out several others.
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Barry on Stella... thoughtful solo :)