Which festival to choose depends on your musical tastes. A mate of mine always went to Kendal Calling until the year Debbie Harry played - he said the line-up was poor that year. He also said the festival was better at its earlier sites before it got bigger and moved to its present site.
There's so many festivals to choose from theses days. Beatherder is one of the best small, non-sponsored festivals and usually features one or two of the bands that have been at Glastonbury.
It was the Bomber Tour 1979 (ironically without the bomber lighting rig. The KGH lift was broken and they couldn't get the rig up the library lift and across the Northgate bridge) and the Ace Up Your Sleeve tour 7 November 1980 (this time with the bomber lighting rig).
Went on the train to Colne yesterday for the Great British R&B Festival. Interesting that hardly any of the pubs have shut in Colne.
Nearly every pub and had live music on with free entry, except the Municipal Hall. There was also an open air stage in the market square.
Managed to catch Jamie Thyer and The Worried Men in the Market Street Tavern at 4pm. They then played at the Duke of Lancaster at 6pm. What an amazing guitarist. Reminded me of Gary Moore.