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Phun City
Ecclesden Common near Worthing was the location for Phun City
GenreRock, alternative rock
Dates24–26 July 1970
Location(s)Ecclesden Common near Worthing, Sussex, England
Years active1970
Founded byMick Farren

Phun City was a rock festival held at Ecclesden Common near Worthing, England, from 24 July to 26 July 1970. Excluding the one-day free concerts in London's Hyde Park, Phun City became the first large-scale free festival in the UK.[1]

History[edit]

Organised by the UK Underground anarchist Mick Farren and financed by Ronan O'Rahilly, the festival was notable for having no fences and no admission fees. It was not intended to be a free concert, but funding was withdrawn a few days before the event. Rather than cancel it, the organisers told the scheduled bands who turned up that they would have to give their services for nothing. Remarkably, most of the acts stayed on. Free were billed to play, but withdrew – Farren later noted in his memoirs the irony of a band named Free refusing to play for free.[2] Those who did appear included MC5, The Pretty Things, Kevin Ayers, Steve Peregrin Took's band Shagrat, Edgar Broughton Band, Mungo Jerry, Mighty Baby and Pink Fairies "who were taking all their clothes off as they played". The Beat generation poet William Burroughs also appeared. [citation needed]

The Hells Angels – UK had been hired as the security force, but Farren said, "It slowly dawned on us that although none of our original plans had come together, we were no longer in control." Instead, the audience themselves were now in charge, with the organizers just making sure the bands came and went – it was, if somewhat inadvertently, the first large-scale "people's festival" held in the UK.[3]

The poster art was by Edward Barker.[citation needed]

Legacy[edit]

Camping at the festival, Worthing teenager Billy Idol saw MC5 play, saying later "I didn't realize it then but I had just seen the future of rock".[4] Mick Jones another future punk pioneer was also enthusiastic "That was the first time MC5 had played. My overriding memory was falling into a ditch! That was a great festival".[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Phun City Free Festival 1970". Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  • ^ Give The Anarchist A Cigarette – Chapter: Phun City, Here We Come p271 Pimlico Press 2001 ISBN 978-0-7126-6732-6
  • ^ ukrockfestivals – Phun City menu, "Get your end away at Phun City"
  • ^ Billy Idol (2014) - Dancing with Myself
  • ^ John Robb (2012) - Punk Rock: An Oral History
  • External links[edit]

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