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What's
the Coventry Festival?
These
are the final Phish shows, August 14-15, 2004, at an airport in
Vermont. (To the right is a satellite view, which another fan found
from TerraServer.) It might get a different
name later (such as The Other Side of the Shark Festival, hah).
But "coventry" means a state of ostracism or exile.
It comes from Coventry, England, where Parliamentarian's sent and
held Royalist prisoners during the English Civil War. To send to
Coventry is to exclude from society; to shut out from social intercourse,
as for ungentlemanly conduct. Perhaps a bad omen, the city walls
of Coventry were demolished in 1662.
"I've
never ever been nervous going onstage at a Phish concert.
Tonight I'm a little nervous." - Trey on stage, 8/15/04
Phish donated proceeds from the event to a host
of local organizations, including
AWARE
(Aid to Women in Rape Emergencies),
Bread and Puppet, Burke Recreation and Education Fund, Burlington
Emergency Shelter, Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf, Committee on
Temporary Shelter, Coventry Parent’s Club, Coventry Village School,
Dairy Farmers of Vermont, Ducks Unlimited, Frontier Animal Society
of Vermont, Newport Center Volunteer Fire Department, Newport City
Elementary School, Out of School/After School Program, North Country
Coalition for Justice and Peace, Northeast Kingdom Community Action
Inc., Northeast Kingdom Tourism and Travel Association of Vermont,
Northwoods Stewardship Center, Orleans Elementary School – Project
Playground, Salvation Army, Spectrum Youth Services, and Vermont
Foodbank.
The Bunny played a mix based on the SNL
skit featuring Will Farrell talking about cowbells. That mix is
avaialble from ibrecords,
specifically provided there for Phish fans who heard it at Coventry.
See also:
- The Vermont
State Police's Coventry
site ("Festival traffic is expected to
begin arriving very early Thursday morning and will continue steadily
through Saturday afternoon ... The roads should be relatively
clear Saturday night and throughout Sunday.")
- CNN
story, posted friday afternoon ("Phish
concerts are known for their carnivallike atmosphere, but on Thursday
-- four days before the jam band's final performance -- the event
showed little of that hallmark festiveness. Driving rains the
night before turned the concert site and adjoining farmland into
a soggy, muddy mess and left the air thick as soup. ... Phish
devotees consoled themselves by thinking of the happier times
that would hopefully lie in store during the two-day festival
this weekend. ")
- Rolling
Stone review ("Though a triumph for
the many who slogged through hell to get there, Phish's three-set
performance on Saturday underscored why they are breaking up.
... The band's final sets on Sunday were an extraordinarily human
'goodbye' mostly unknown in rock & roll. Early on, Anastasio confessed
his nervousness to the crowd. Later, both he and keyboardist Page
McConnell broke out in tears, the latter during an emotional rendition
of 'Wading in the Velvet Sea.'")
- Billboard
Article, inc. comments from Great Northeast Productions
principal Dave Werlin
("To us this was a frustrating decision because it was not our
call," he offers. "It was not our desire to do things this way,
but it became a public safety issue." As it stands, Coventry will
end up grossing about $10 million, up from $8.25 million from
the band's It festival last year. And Werlin has no regrets about
the band's final performance. "We were blessed with clear skies
on Saturday and decent weather on Sunday," he says. "The band
played incredibly well, production was great, the sound was great,
and there was a real emotional interaction with the fans")
"For
those who have seen the Earth from space, and for the hundreds
and perhaps thousands more who will, the experience most certainly
changes your perspective. The things that we share in our world
are far more valuable than those which divide us."
-- Donald Williams
"That is why all parties
political, economic and confessional, are careful to have periodic
reunions where their members may revivify their common faith by
manifesting it in common."
-- Emile Durkheim, 1912
"No one can go back and
make a brand-new start. Anyone can start from now and make a brand-new
ending." - Anonymous
This page last updated January 26, 2007. All contents © 1992-2007 Ellis Godard. All rights reserved.
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