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As much as we'd both like to see them, I am struggling to see how relevant they'd be with the Reading and Leeds crowd. I actually think putting them on any stage at Reading and Leeds would create a bit of debacle for Festival Republic based on the idea that most people probably wouldn't even turn up to see them, or the 'typical crowd' would simply venture out to see a band they felt were more relevant - or 'current'.

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I agree too. But when a band that has so much history with the festival gets such a small crowd you know that things have changed. When La Roux gets a bigger crowd than these... somethings gone wrong. That said you do have a very very small... passionate crowd. So yes you are correct not ALL the crowd at Reading are Radio One listeners...... Only a few are the type of people the festival used to attract....

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I watched Angelous too actually. First act I saw on the Sunday actually. I had my entire weekend planned, but after the pisser of a Saturday night I had. I ended up recovering all day, walking to a pizza place and having 3 XL pizzas between us. Didn't enjoy all the weed smoke at Cypress Hill that day... But I digress

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I watched Angelous too actually. First act I saw on the Sunday actually. I had my entire weekend planned, but after the pisser of a Saturday night I had. I ended up recovering all day, walking to a pizza place and having 3 XL pizzas between us. Didn't enjoy all the weed smoke at Cypress Hill that day... But I digress

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We gave up with Angelos because there were just too many people hanging about, and we didn't have a great spot outside the tent to begin with - we just heard him say "what?" from the stage quite a lot and not be especially funny, so we went elsewhere. I can't remember who was on at the same time. Saturday was our downtime day at Leeds - ended with an amazing set from Caribou that blew me away.

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