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I used to do Glastonbury .......last one was 1992 with the brilliant fishbone , the fall and Lou Reed stealing the show
And used to do reading and the metal festivals
The shared showers at Glastonbury were great for a bloke like me
But I am too old for that now
I prefer to see one band and a few support acts than trudge from stage to stage paying five quid for a veggie burger
Off to see Mastodon , supported by the stoner rock god's red fang in December.......machine head in may , both in Cardiff ......can't be arsed travelling far for gigs these days although I would to see TOOL , an amazing band
I wouldn't mind going to a one-dayer, if there was a nice quiet area to escape. But the older I get, I find the bands I don't like more of a distraction.
I was never into big, three-day festivals. Especially the ones in the UK. In fact, I don't think I've ever stayed the full weekend anywhere.
Edit: Except Primavera. There's no mud and the hotel is right across the street.
I’m a bit of a folky now I may go to Cropredy
we used to always do " reading " for many years
Did a little of boardmasters as we were next door to the site this summer
always on the look out for smaller festivals BUT with bands we know as a headliner, you know, to have a sing-along at the end of the evening
Last one dated I did was Black Sabbath at the Milton Keynes bowl in 1998
The original line up in superb form , they should have called it a day then as Ozzy struggled at times , but it was an amazing show
Supported by TOOL and several other bands
It was a superb day I will never forget
Rage Against The Machine at Hyde park was electric but only one band
Last one I went to was Led Zep at Nebworth, 1979![]()
Let's Rock Bristol each June. 80s Festival. Group of us go, have a great laugh .
The Sunday became 90s last year- I guess it's a sign that the 80s bands are dying off slowly 🙁
Headliners for next summers Download are Ozzy Osbourne, Guns n Roses and Avenged Sevenfold.
I’ve done about 8 Download festivals, a few Reading (first one in 83 - then didn’t go again until about 2006.) Been Knebworth a few times as well. Seen loads of great bands.
Three day festivals can be superb but they can be hard work as well. You need to be a young un to hammer it for three days but if you pace yourself you can have a great time especially if it’s not raining.
I can't stand gigs where the musicians you see on stage are so far away that you end up watching a video screen. That isn't a genuine experience for me.
I hate guns and roses , dreadful aerosmith rip offs , good guitarist but the lead singer does my head in
Ozzy needs to knock it on the head now , it's becoming embarrassing
Not a fan of avenged sevenfold
My mates go every year, it's their summer holiday , they hire a camper van which is the way to do it as camping is a nightmare if the weather is bad
But as I said these days I prefer a one day event like steelhouse or single act gigs with just one support band
Looking forward to Mastodon and machine head at the university
Sludge, have a look at the Steelhouse Festival in Ebbw Vale.
https://www.steelhousefestival.com/
Been going about six years now and getting the more established bands these days.
Much cheaper, nearer and smaller than the bloated Download.
Ł80 for the weekend. 5000 capacity.
Obviously you’re not going to get the huge headliners that download get but they’ve still had a few ‘names’ there - UFO, Saxon, Nazareth, Thunder etc. A bit middle of the road in terms of rock/metal but the atmosphere is good, people are friendly and because it’s on a smaller scale, you’re not half a mile from the stage.
Edit: just seen your post mentioning Steelhouse.
As you were young man.
Last one I did was Elephant Fair 1986. Really enjoyed the experience Did Glastonbury in 1984. It all looks to sterile nowadays.
Spedger
Truckfest (Oxford) is OK. Only Ł90 for the weekend, and you can take your own booze and food in.