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..is misinterpreted by those who mistake her still demeanour as acquiescence and lack of opinion. As manipulable as granite, she is utterly dependable, loyal and true.

Her position as the STAGE-SLUT was aimed to be an expression of the misperceptions of women and their sexuality in general, and an expression of the nature of her sexuality in particular.

For Luci to be appearing on-stage as a sex object for the use of the other Rockbitches meant that she was not interpreted as a person ... just because she was sexual. Her role was to highlight this mental slip-up that everybody falls into - but we kept forgetting the subtle philosophical point and played with her tit's instead...( get it ? oh, never mind !)

As the Beast left the band (but not the commune) her musical skills were required, and so her ten years of classical guitar experience were called upon, but she is still forbidden to wear clothes. When she isn't holding down a riff, her brief is to try to put the other Rockbitches off by groping them.

She began in the community as the sound engineer after we tracked her down by following a trail of painted leather jackets. She likes a British pint and a good gig followed by a shag in a ditch...and so 'Essex Girl' is the song dedicated to her.

She is the one of us who is most stalked by past winners, because her combination of terminally romantic and terribly depraved is a magnet to both her male and female Golden Condom groupies...something so precious to us all is good to share.

Luci's sexual archetype is an inspiration to our music and souls - if more men and women were as single-mindedly intent on gaining and sharing all the sensual and joyful experiences of life as she is determined to be...then we'd be having a damn good time.


I'm part of a community that knows there is an alternate way of life to the one that seems to be so readily accepted. It has taken hard work and true honesty, but I don't know of another group of people who are so devoted to each other and realise what love and happiness really are.

Our choice hasn't been easy, it takes a lot of work to keep pushing the boundaries, and to stay on top of what sometimes seems to be constant opposition - sometimes from those who are supposed to support you !

Still, we have helped to give understanding, and we have changed lives...and I am part of an extraordinary group of people...

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