Festivals
Mud, rubbish sex, food poisoning and the Quo replacing the headline act you've mortgaged your house to see. Tell us your experiences
Question from Chart Cat
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 13:33)
Mud, rubbish sex, food poisoning and the Quo replacing the headline act you've mortgaged your house to see. Tell us your experiences
Question from Chart Cat
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 13:33)
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I would be careful
about avoiding festivals for those reasons.
I completely agree with your sentiments and your reasons for not going. I hate clubs, refuse to go out to one. The only place I'll be found drinking in public is a pub or restaurant.
But festivals are completely different! I can think of no nicer place to be when the weather is nice. You should give them a go before writing them off, it's not the same sort of 'too many people' as a club. Besides which, you can avoid the jams if you want. Second Glasto I went to, I only got out of my camping chair down to the crush for one band - Muse obv.
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 15:46, 1 reply)
about avoiding festivals for those reasons.
I completely agree with your sentiments and your reasons for not going. I hate clubs, refuse to go out to one. The only place I'll be found drinking in public is a pub or restaurant.
But festivals are completely different! I can think of no nicer place to be when the weather is nice. You should give them a go before writing them off, it's not the same sort of 'too many people' as a club. Besides which, you can avoid the jams if you want. Second Glasto I went to, I only got out of my camping chair down to the crush for one band - Muse obv.
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 15:46, 1 reply)
^ this
You could go to Glasto, not see a single band all weekend and have an awesome time talking to interesting people in a relaxed and friendly environment in the greenfield*.
* I am not a hippy.
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 16:13, closed)
You could go to Glasto, not see a single band all weekend and have an awesome time talking to interesting people in a relaxed and friendly environment in the greenfield*.
* I am not a hippy.
( , Thu 4 Jun 2009, 16:13, closed)
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