We Californians have the most awesome music festival in the world, but it lacks the freedom spirit of Nevada's Burning Man, which is not a rock concert, it's, uh, a bonfire, but you also have to pay about $400 to get into it, just like Coachella. I disagree vehemently with making busts for public nudity and marijuana smoking at rock events like Coachella because they should subscribe to a more tolerant ethos. The "community standards" rule at such events calls for total leniency. It's not a kiddie show, it's not an open public square, nor is it the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The private Polo Club that hosts the event should recognize Burning Man rules for the duration of this Music and Art Festival, as it is a similar setting.
Coachella is a multi-stage show of the biggest acts in rock, electronica, country, hip-hop and funk and lasts three days and nights and the attendants all camp out there to be a part. It also features all the same light shows and sculptures seen at Burning Man.
Everybody paid good money to get into this event, even Naked Wizard.
I'm sure these police are already sharing these "home movies' with their buds down at the station. A happy smiley fact! In Russia, they use animal tranquilizers on people who ask annoying questions at public forums!
Naked Wizard Tased By Reality from Tracy Anderson on Vimeo.
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