What's The Coventry Festival?
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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.
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