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LEONARD COHEN & Das „Isle Of Wight-Festival“
1.Introduction
2. Das Isle Of Wight-Festival 1970
2.1.Das Isle Of Wight-Festival-Poster 1970
2.2.Das Isle Of Wight-Festival-Programm 1970
3. Leonard Cohen beim Isle Of Wight-Festival 1970
3.1.Das Album
3.1.1. Als CD
3.1.2. Als DVD / BLURAY
3.2.Leonard Cohen`s Band
4. Die Isle Of Wight-Dokumentationen – Messages To Love
4.1. Message To Love
4.2. Isle Of Wight / Atlanta Pop Festival – The First Great Rock Festivals Of The Seventies
5. Die weiteren Isle Of Wight-Festivals 1968, 1969 & 2002 bis 2019
6. Weiterführende Links
7. Weiterführende Literatur
LEONARD COHEN & Das „Isle Of Wight-Festival“
Der Festival-Name „Isle of Wight Festival“ erlangte mit drei Rock-Festivals in den Jahren 1968, 1969 und 1970 Weltruhm. Das Festival im Jahre 1970 ist zweifellos das bekannteste und bei weitem das größte der drei Klassiker, sodass seine beiden Vorgänger darüber weitgehend in Vergessenheit gerieten. Es wurde früher auch vielfach als „Europas Woodstock“ oder als „europäisches Woodstock“ bezeichnet. Seit 2002 ging das Festival erneut an den Start. Sie alle fanden auf der, dem britischen Festland südlich vorgelagerten Kanalinsel „Isle of Wight“ statt.
Christof Graf: „Kulturmarketing – Open Air und Populäre Musik“, Wiesbaden, 1995
2. Das Isle Of Wight-Festival 1970
Das mit Abstand größte und sicherlich auch chaotischste Isle of Wight Festival war das von 1970. Es fand vom 26. bis zum 30. August auf dem Gelände der East Afton Farm statt und profitierte vermutlich weitgehend von den Informationen über das damals bereits legendäre Woodstock-Festival im Jahr zuvor. Im Guinness-Buch der Rekorde wurde geschätzt, dass zwischen 600.000 und 700.000 Menschen an dem Festival von 1970 teilnahmen. Genaue Zahlen liegen jedoch nicht vor, da das Festival-Gelände so gelegen war, dass auch nicht-zahlende Zuschauer das Musik-Programm von den unmittelbar neben dem durch einen Doppelzaun abgetrennten Areal gelegenen Dünenkämmen aus noch leidlich verfolgen konnten. Trotzdem geht man aufgrund der damals zusätzlich verkauften Fährpassagen zur Kanalinsel davon aus, dass das IoW-Festival 1970 das vielleicht bestbesuchte Festival in der bisherigen Geschichte der Rock-Musik gewesen sein könnte.
Die einzige Band, die vor Ort war, wegen mehrfachen Verzögerungen aber letztendlich nicht auftreten konnte, war Mungo Jerry. Außerhalb des offiziellen Festivals fand eine Alternativ-Veranstaltung mit den Bands Hawkwind und Pink Fairies statt.
2.1.Das Isle Of Wight-Festival-Poster 1970
2.2.Das Isle Of Wight-Festival-Programm 1970
Das offizielle Festival-Programm lautete:
Judas Jump, Kathy Smith, Rosalie Sorrels, David Bromberg, Redbone, Kris Kristofferson, Mighty Baby
Gary Farr, Supertramp, Andy Roberts Everyone, Howl, Black Widow, Groundhogs, Terry Reid, Gilberto Gil
Fairfield Parlour, Arrival, Lighthouse, Taste, Tony Joe White, Chicago, Family, Procol Harum, The Voices of East Harlem, Cactus
John B. Sebastian, Shawn Phillips, Lighthouse, Joni Mitchell, Tiny Tim, Miles Davis, Ten Years After, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, The Doors, The Who, Sly & the Family Stone, Melanie
Good News, Kris Kristofferson, Ralph McTell, Heaven, Free, Donovan, Pentangle, The Moody Blues, Jethro Tull, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen, Richie Havens
Cohen reluctantly agreed to tour Europe after his second album, Songs From a Room, became a hit in England, reaching #2 on the charts. He was backed by a small country-influenced band called The Army that included guitarist Ron Cornelius and fiddle player Charlie Daniels. The group had been assembled by Cohen’s new producer Bob Johnston, who also assumed keyboard duties. Cohen was scheduled to perform on the last day of the festival and had the unenviable task of following Jimi Hendrix. As can be seen in the footage shot by award-winning director Murray Lerner, the vibes at the festival were not good, with many fans upset that a wall had been erected to keep non-paying fans outside the concert grounds. During Hendrix’s performance, the fiery audience set light to the stage. A shaggy-haired Cohen appeared in the early morning of August 31, 1970 in front of an estimated crowd of at least 600,000. As Kris Kristofferson, who had played his own troubled set earlier, recalls on the Leonard Cohen Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 DVD:
It was very late when Cohen, chin stubbled and now wearing a khaki safari jacket and jeans, finally took the stage. In the liner notes to album, film director Murray Lerner confesses to Sylvie Simmons: „As I watched him walk out there I thought this is going to be a disaster. Because the mood was still very mixed. There was definitely a sense of bad feeling, though there was also a sense of people being tired and not so aggressive as earlier. But Cohen was essentially acoustic, just as Kristofferson was, and I thought the crowd would be expecting a bigger high in terms of the sound of the music. I worried that what happened to Kristofferson would happen to him.“ After glaring out at the darkness and strapping on his guitar, Cohen began by telling a story about his father taking him to the circus when he was a boy. Leonard didn’t much like the circus, he told them sedately, but he had enjoyed the part when a man would ask everyone in the audience to light a match. He then asked the audience to do the same so he could see where they were. Almost from the moment he began speaking, the mood of the crowd changed, and when he began singing – starting with „Bird on the Wire“ – many of them became transfixed. Kristofferson later commented to Cohen biographer Ira Nadel in the 1996 book Various Positions: A Life of Leonard Cohen that the Canadian singer „did the damndest thing you ever saw: he Charmed the Beast. A lone sorrowful voice did what some of the best rockers in the world had tried for three days and failed.“
Most of the songs that Cohen performs are from his first two albums, Songs of Leonard Cohen and Songs From a Room, although three songs – „Diamonds in the Mine,“ „Famous Blue Raincoat“ and „Sing Another Song, Boys“ would appear on his next studio album Songs of Love and Hate in 1971, with the latter being culled directly from the Isle of Wight appearance. Cohen also speaks about the origins of some of the songs, revealing to the crowd that he’d written „One of Us Cannot Be Wrong“ in a peeling room in the Chelsea Hotel when he was „coming off amphetamine and pursuing a blond lady that I met in a Nazi poster.“ He also dedicated „Seems So Long Ago, Nancy“ to the woman he knew who in 1961, „went into the bathroom and blew her head off with her brother’s shotgun. She was right where you are now.“ Lerner, whose footage of the 1970 festival did not begin to see release until 1995, was able to capture Cohen’s performance and the serene, somewhat mesmerized demeanor of the spectators. Kristofferson, Joan Baez and Judy Collins watched Cohen’s set from the side of the stage and can be seen clapping and singing along to the song „Tonight WIll Be Fine.“
3.1.Das Album3.1.1. Als CD/ LP
The Songs (audio CD and 2LP)
19. „Seems So Long Ago, Nancy“
3.1.2. Als DVD / BLURAY
The Songs (DVD and Blu-ray)
New film by Academy Award-winning director. The film features the breathtaking performance by Cohen, interviews with fellow musicians, as well as a look at the sometimes-hostile and often-profound atmosphere of the weekend-long festival for 600,000.
3.2.Leonard Cohen`s Band
4. Die Isle Of Wight-Dokumentationen – Messages To Love
4.1. Message To Love
4.2. Isle Of Wight / Atlanta Pop Festival – The First Great Rock Festivals Of The Seventies
5.Die weiteren Isle Of Wight-Festivals 1968, 1969 sowie 2002 bis 2017
Isle of Wight Festival 1968
Das erste Isle of Wight Festival mit etwa 20.000 Besuchern fand vom 31. August bis zum 1. September 1968 auf dem Hell Field der Ford Farm bei Godshill auf der Isle of Wight statt. Die Attraktionen waren:
Isle of Wight Festival 1969
Das zweite Isle of Wight Festival, am 30. und 31. August 1969, war bereits wesentlich größer als sein Vorgänger. Die Besucherzahl wird mit annähernd 150.000 angegeben. Die Liste der Bands und Künstler (in alphabetischer Reihenfolge) ist auch heute noch beeindruckend:
Isle of Wight Festival 1970
Das mit Abstand größte und sicherlich auch chaotischste Isle of Wight Festival war das von 1970. Es fand vom 26. bis zum 30. August auf dem Gelände der East Afton Farm statt und profitierte vermutlich weitgehend von den Informationen über das damals bereits legendäre Woodstock-Festival im Jahr zuvor. Im Guinness-Buch der Rekorde wurde geschätzt, dass zwischen 600.000 und 700.000 Menschen an dem Festival von 1970 teilnahmen. Genaue Zahlen liegen jedoch nicht vor, da das Festival-Gelände so gelegen war, dass auch nicht-zahlende Zuschauer das Musik-Programm von den unmittelbar neben dem durch einen Doppelzaun abgetrennten Areal gelegenen Dünenkämmen aus noch leidlich verfolgen konnten. Trotzdem geht man aufgrund der damals zusätzlich verkauften Fährpassagen zur Kanalinsel davon aus, dass das IoW-Festival 1970 das vielleicht bestbesuchte Festival in der bisherigen Geschichte der Rock-Musik gewesen sein könnte.
Die einzige Band, die vor Ort war, wegen mehrfachen Verzögerungen aber letztendlich nicht auftreten konnte, war Mungo Jerry. Außerhalb des offiziellen Festivals fand eine Alternativ-Veranstaltung mit den Bands Hawkwind und Pink Fairies statt.
Das offizielle Festival-Programm lautete:
Judas Jump, Kathy Smith, Rosalie Sorrels, David Bromberg, Redbone, Kris Kristofferson, Mighty Baby
Gary Farr, Supertramp, Andy Roberts Everyone, Howl, Black Widow, Groundhogs, Terry Reid, Gilberto Gil
Fairfield Parlour, Arrival, Lighthouse, Taste, Tony Joe White, Chicago, Family, Procol Harum, The Voices of East Harlem, Cactus
John B. Sebastian, Shawn Phillips, Lighthouse, Joni Mitchell, Tiny Tim, Miles Davis, Ten Years After, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, The Doors, The Who, Sly & the Family Stone, Melanie
Good News, Kris Kristofferson, Ralph McTell, Heaven, Free, Donovan, Pentangle, The Moody Blues, Jethro Tull, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen, Richie Havens
Isle of Wight (Rock Island) Festival 2002
Nach 32 Jahren Pause wurde das Isle of Wight Festival im Jahre 2002 wiederbelebt, zunächst noch unter dem Namen Rock Island. Es findet mittlerweile im Seaclose Park außerhalb von Newport statt. Das jetzige Festivalgelände hat nichts mehr mit den ehemaligen Geländen zu tun.
The Charlatans, Robert Plant (Strange Sensation), Ash, Starsailor, Hundred Reasons, The Coral, The Bees, Johnny 4, DNA Doll
Besucherzahl: 35.000
Isle of Wight Festival 2003
Paul Weller, Iggy Pop, The Thrills, John Squire, The Cooper Temple Clause, Starsailor, The Burn
Bryan Adams, Jimmy’s Big Fish, The Raveonettes, Hell Is for Heroes, The Darkness, Counting Crows, The Basement
Besucherzahl: 35.000
Isle of Wight Festival 2004
The Duke Spirit, Gruff, Groove Armada, Super Furry Animals, Stereophonics, 22-20s
The Who, Steve Harley, Manic Street Preachers, Roger Daltrey, The Electric Soft Parade, Jet, British Sea Power, The Stands, Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, Hawksley Workman, The Leah Wood Group, Meninos
The Charlatans, Suzanne Vega, The Delays, David Bowie, The Libertines, Snow Patrol, Alfie Jerry Fish & the Mudbug Club, Countermine, Meninos
Besucherzahl: 35.000
Isle of Wight Festival 2005
Faithless, Razorlight, Supergrass, Idlewild, The Black Velvets, The Mighty Roars, Gilles Peterson, Earl Zinger, Bugz in the Attic, Unabombers, The Strongbow Rooms, The Bees, Max Sedgley, Rob Da Bank
Travis, Roxy Music, Feeder, Goldie Lookin Chain, Babyshambles, Ray Davies, Nine Black Alps, Tara Blaise, Jackson Analogue, Jacques Lu Cont, Rob N Tug, Greg Wilson, Sean Rowley, Trojan Sound System, Nuphonic DJs, Yousef, The Glimmer, Kid Carpet, Annie Mac, Rob Da Bank, Kris Bones
R.E.M., Snow Patrol, Embrace, Starsailor, The Magic Numbers, The Subways, Caravan, Countermine, Kate Aumonier, Norman Jay, Rob N Tug, Greg Wilson, Sean Rowley, Trojan Sound System, Nuphonic DJs, Mutiny, Justin Robertson, Barry Ashworth (Dub Pistols), Bent, Radioslave, Kris Bones
Besucherzahl: 50.000
Isle of Wight Festival 2006
The Prodigy, Placebo, Goldfrapp, The Rakes, Morning Runner
Foo Fighters, Primal Scream, Editors, Dirty Pretty Things, The Kooks, The Proclaimers, The Upper Room, Suzanne Vega, 747s, The On Offs
Coldplay, Richard Ashcroft, Lou Reed, Maxïmo Park, Kubb, Procol Harum, Marjorie Fair, CatHead, Skyline Heroes
Besucherzahl: 60.000
Isle of Wight Festival 2007
Snow Patrol, Groove Armada, The Feeling, Echo & the Bunnymen, KOOPA
Muse, Kasabian, Ash, Wolfmother, Amy Winehouse, Arno Carstens, Carbon Silicon
Rolling Stones, Keane, The Fratellis, Paolo Nutini, James Morrison, Melanie C, Country Joe McDonald, The Hedrons
Isle of Wight Festival 2008
Amy Macdonald, Andy LoRusso, Arno Carstens, Bjorn Again, Black Stone Cherry, Curved Air, David A. Stewart, Delays, DJ Rusty Egan, Feeder, Florence k, Gundogs, Gweido, Joanne Hogg, Ian Brown, Ida Maria, Iggy & the Stooges, Jackson Analogue, James, Joe Lean & The Jing Jang Jong, Kaiser Chiefs, Kate Nash, Kosmik Debris, KT Tunstall, Laura Critchley, Liam Gerner, N.E.R.D, New Young Pony Club, Newton Faulkner, One Night Only, Paul ‚Spot‘ Newsome, Proximity Effect, Scars on 45, Scouting for Girls, Sex Pistols, Sondura, Sophie Delilah, Starsailor, Stone Gods, Sugababes, Suspiciously Elvis, The Answer, The Arcadian Kicks, The Australian Pink Floyd Show, The Cribs, The Duke Spirit, The Enemy, The Hoosiers, The Kooks, The Music, The Police, The Stranglers, The Wombats, The Zutons, We See Lights, Wills & The Willing
Isle of Wight Festival 2009
Alesha Dixon, Arno Carstens, Bananarama, Basement Jaxx, Beverley Knight, Black Lips, Calvin Harris, Dance for Burgess, Deborah Hodgson, DJ Rusty Egan, Eddi Reader, Florence Rawlings, Goldie Lookin Chain, Gweido, Hatcham Social, Iglu & Hartly, Jessie Evans, Killing Joke, Ladyhawke, Majortones, Maxïmo Park, McFly, Mercury Rev, Neil Young, Noisettes, Papa Do Plenty, Pendulum, Pixie Lott, Pixies, Poppy and the Jezebels, Razorlight, S.C.U.M, Sharon Corr, Simple Minds, Sneaky Sound System, Stereophonics, The Arcadian Kicks, The Australian Pink Floyd Show, The Brilliant Things, The Charlatans, The Complete Stone Roses, The Horrors, The Human League, The Maccabees, The Magnets, The Operators, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, The Pigeon Detectives, The Prodigy, The Rakes, The Rifles, The Rumble Strips, The Script, The She Set, The Ting Tings, The View, The Yeah You’s, The Zombies, Tim Burgess and Rhys Webb, Ultravox, White Lies, Will Young
Isle of Wight Festival 2010
Arno Carstens, Biffy Clyro, Blondie, Bombay Bicycle Club, Calvin Harris, Crowded House, Daisy Dares You, Detroit Social Club, Devendra Banhart, DJ Rusty Egan, Doves, Editors, Florence + the Machine, Friendly Fires, Hockey, I Blame Coco, James, Jay Z, Juliette Lewis, La Roux, Little Boots, Local Natives, Marina and the Diamonds, Melanie, Mr Hudson, N-Dubz, Noah and the Whale, O.A.R, Ocean Colour Scene, Orbital, Paloma Faith, Paper Romance, Paul McCartney, Pink, Reef, Saint Jude, Semi Precious Weapons, Shakespears Sister, Spandau Ballet, Squeeze, Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, Suzanne Vega, Suzi Quatro, The Alarm, The Arcadian Kicks, The Big Pink, The Bluebyrds, The Brilliant Things, The Coronas, The Courteeners, The Hold Steady, The Members, The Saturdays, The Strokes, Vampire Weekend, Waterburner, Wonderland
Isle of Wight Festival 2011
Kings of Leon, Kaiser Chiefs, The Courteeners, Band of Horses, We Are Scientists, Big Country
Foo Fighters, Pulp, Iggy and the Stooges, Seasick Steve, Mike & the Mechanics, Hurts, Stornoway, Lissie, the Vecks
Kasabian, Beady Eye, The Script, Plan B, Pixie Lott, Two Door Cinema Club, James Walsh, Stu Collins, Jeff Beck
Isle of Wight Festival 2015
All the headliners have now been announced, so we don’t think any more of our rumours are likely to happen. Pleased to say that we got Fleetwood Mac and Blur right this year from our short list of possible headliners.Just for interest, we’ll leave the previous rumours up on the site for the time being:
Isle of Wight Festival 2016
Vom 9. bis 12. Juni fand das Isle of Wight Festival 2016 auf der gleichnamigen britischen Kanalinsel statt. Mit dabei sind:
Isle of Wight Festival 2017
Thursday night
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Isle of Wight Festival 2019
2020: Due to Corona there was noch Isle Of Wight Festival in 2020
6. Links
Much more Links:
http://isleofwightfestival.com/
http://www.ukrockfestivals.com/iow1970menu.html
http://www.blacklistedjournalist.com/column66b.html
http://www.ukrockfestivals.com/iow-frendz-concerts.html
http://www.safeconcerts.com/photos/g1299/isle-of-wight-festival/1970/around-the-site/
7. Weiterführende Literatur
and here is one with Brian May from Queen: