A music festival at New Jersey’s Giants Stadium that was “supposed to be a weekend to redefine the music festival – replacing Coca-Cola banners with fan art and teen idols with musicians who actually write their own music – collapsed into 12 hours of ‘put up with it or leave.’ What happened to the celebration of art and nature, to the notion that exposure to new music could carry a show? Why had Field Day, with events and a lineup that had the world talking, dwindled to an audience of 20-somethings just kicking around until Radiohead came out to play?” Says one fan: “Our modern bureaucratic society makes it impossible to have large gatherings of any type. With the current required logistics, anything that even gets off the ground is immediately tainted with falsehood because of the built-in compromise.”