As a Leeds fan I’ve been to two play off finals and lost both times so I’m seeing it as a good omen if I just don’t watch and miss it. If I watch it, we lose and I miss bands in the process I’ll be pissed and it’ll probably ruin my day a bit so might just give the game a swerve, hope for the best, look for the result and celebrate into the night/Leeds city centre into the early hours.
On the Slam Dunk hype train now with only 2 days left at work. What’s everyone’s schedules looking like? Going to both days and think I’m going to try catch the following.
Hatfield: Beauty School or As Everything Unfolds (if anyone can recommend either of these live or in general that’d help as I don’t know either but both sound alright on a limited listen) > Arms Length > End of Big D & The Kids Table > The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus > Head Automatica > One Step Closer > We The Kings > The Blackout > State Champs > L.S Dunes or Boys Like Girls > The All American Rejects > You Me At Six
Leeds: Bob Vylan > Against The Current > Pale Waves > Palaye Royale > End of Funeral for a Friend > I Prevail > Hot Milk DJ Set
I think that’s very sad. I would say that nearly every person who protests about the actions of the Israeli government is not lionising Hamas but purely the actions of the government
I actually breathed a sigh of relief reading these. Feel bad being so judgmental but there's safety in numbers. I am also dreading the Friday main stage. Gotta be there for Omar and Troye pre-Lana but I've just accepted neither will be as magic as I'd hoped with the hordes of barricade obsessed freaks.
I'm expecting most to clear out after Lana and head elsewhere. Home or Mabel.
I suspect we will have to be careful about where we go, who we see etc because much as some on here think it's no biggie - it is difficult to listen to some who sometimes appear to be lionising terrorists, or at least giving them the succour that they are thriving on.
There are plenty of Jewish people who attend the so called “pro Palestinian” demo’s without issue. Am confident that Glastonbury will be fine