Why leeds is better than reading
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Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Recommended Posts. ShockTK Posted March 28, Posted March 28, Never posted on this website before but I have several questions. Before I make the decision as to which one I aim for, I need an answer to several questions I have and please - be intelligent about it, that's all I ask Now, I understand that this is all completely subjective but I could do with some pros and cons to help me.
Which has the best vibe? Which has had the best weather over the years? And lastly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Andy Posted March 28, PabloCoke Posted March 28, I have only been to Leeds and never reading so this is based on my own experiences at Leeds and what I have read about reading 1.
Can't really comment 3. I would say reading, but there will be some at both 4. Posted March 28, edited. Reading Local Posted March 28, Yeah I knew they had the same line-up although it's a shame we didn't find out sooner.
Which festival has the most to it? Or swim in the mud and drown? All part of the experience. Dermot Posted March 28, Reading isn't a city Leeds Edited March 28, by Dermot. No I'm really, really not interested tin emo bands. I'm not closed minded to them, and I do see their point, but I just don't like the music.
My taste in music tends to be edging more towards the indie, 'High Fidelity', record store elitist spectrum. Leeds has a better site and much better afterhours entertainment. The NME tent and festival republic stage will prob be your cup of tea then Join the conversation You can post now and register later. Reply to this topic Beginning in , the Leeds leg is a relative newcomer.
The case for: Fields, man! Festivals are all about escaping the city and going wild in the country. Bands frequently say that British crowds get louder the further north you go, and the crowds do tend to go off in Leeds.
They also like to set fire to things more. The case against: Northern weather. And a Leeds peculiarity: large chains of linked-handed teenagers accidentally clothes-lining anyone unlucky enough to cross their path.
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